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ANYWHERE_ ANYBODY Page 10 Times-Advocate, May 5, 1977 BI h announces choices EXETER DECOR CENTRE 15 GIDLEY ST. E. 235-1010 conduct service, see slides Church women at Elimville KIRKTON WI CELEBRATES — The 75th anniversary of the Wednesday night. Shown above with the anniversary cake are life member Mrs. Albert Bickell; Provincial President Mrs. H. Maluske of Chesley; Kirkton WI president Mrs. Mervin Shute and life member Mrs. Stuart Shier. T-A photo family who take in a budding city hoodlum during the summer of '27. The play is a study of Kirkton Women's Institute was celebrated tolerance in rural family life, its effect on the city boy, on the family's own son and the com- munity in which they live. Opening July 4, is the musical adaptation of Lister Sinclair's The Blood Is Strong. This humorous and touching comedy reveals the joys and heartbreaks In following with an artistic policy dedicated to developing and, encouraging Western Ontario playwrights and offering regional audiences an op- portunity to partake of theatrical experiences, the Blyth Summer Festival's 1977 summer program will include two originalCanadian plays written especially for the Festival, a new adaptation of Harry J, Boyle's, A Summer Burning, and a revival of last year's smash success, The Blood Is Strong, by Canadian author Lister Sinclair. Opening the season July 1, is Harry J. Boyle's A Summer Burning. Boyle, born and raised near Blyth, and currently chairman of the CRTC, has /written many novels about his rural roots. This story is about a farm SORORITY PLEDGES — Beta Sigma Phi Pledges received their Ritual of Jewels Degree at the Annual Founders Day banquet. From the left are Mrs. Helen Frayne, Joy Darling, Bonnie Ratz, Wanda Graham and Kenley Campbell. of early Scottish Settlers in Canada, bravely confronting bears, Indians and young love. This is centennial year at Blyth. In order to celebrate it, festival writer and actor, Jim Schaefer has written The Blyth Memorial History Show which opens July 27, This series of vignettes portrays a rural Ontario village from 1633 through pioneering, settlement and railroading. As he says, "It's a patchwork guilt of tall-tales, silly songs, a few true blue facts and a Stalks of fresh Ontario asparagus will soon be poking their heads through the soil. This delicious Ontario vegetable is available only from mid-May to mid-June. Food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, suggest you look carefully before buying asparagus. Choose bright green stalks with tightly closed com- pact tips. Stalks should be straight and firm and about six to eight inches in length, Eat asparagus when it's freshest. If it necessary to store ... Never was a woman more richly mother than this woman, bubbling over with a hundred little songs and scraps of gay nonsense to beguile a child from tears, and filled with wayward moods as she was, yet her hands were swift to tender- ness and care and quiet brooding tending when need arose. Never was she a more perfect mother than during the summers on the mountain top when she could give herself freely to her children. She led them here and there in search of beauty, and she taught them to love cliffs and rugged rocks outlined against the sky, and to love also little dells where ferns and moss grow about a pool. Beauty she brought into her house too and filled the rooms with ferns and flowers. PEARL BUCK Gone all too soon! fiF the asparagus, wrap the bottom of the stalks in a damp paper towel, put in a plastic bag and refrigerate, Use within one to two days. To cook, bring a frypan full of water to a rapid boil on the stove. Drop asparagus spears into the boiling water and boil for seven minutes. Drain and serve im- mediately. Take advantage of the fresh Ontario asparagus while it's here and serve it often. Remember to choose it carefully and use it quickly. All too soon it will be gone for another season. bear named Beatrice." The fourth show, opening August 9, entitled The Shortest Distance Between Two Points, has been written by Keith Rouls ton, publisher' of The Village Squire magazine and The Blyth Standard. This light satiric comedy concerns the conflict between a small village and the provincial government where frustration turns to action, when a newly proposed highway threatens the very existence of the village. By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Kirkton 4H corn club meeting was held April 28 at the home of Grant Athur The main speaker was their club leader Bill Arthur, his topic was planting of corn. The next meeting will be held May 10. Twenty members and leaders were present. After the meeting lunch was served, Mrs. Janice Hawkins leader of Kirkton Guides represented this district at Girl Guide Silver Birch Area Annual in Barrie last weekend, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Grierson, London were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Rea Stephen. Russell Heard of Toronto called on Mrs. George Hall last Sunday. After the United Church ser- vice a dedication service for the new church doors was held in memory of Raymond Heard and presented by the Heard family, Several of the Heard family were present. Mrs. Maurice Blackler and Dr. Berry visited one day last week with. Dr. & Mrs. Rokeby-Tnomas of Kitchener. Mrs. Rokeby- Thomas was guest speaker at Mitchell Sunday, April 24, after which she visited Mrs. T. Elliott and Mrs. Maurice Blackler. Miss Heather Urquhart and Miss Marion Droog, St. Marys, leaves Saturday for overseas. They will visit in Holland, Ger- many, Scotland and England. While in England they will visit Mr. & Mrs. Barry Temple (Dawn Blackler). SHRUBS & EVERGREENS For Sale At Wholesale Prices LARGE SELECTION Dig Your Own And Save Phone 235-2957 features The Almatex Spring Sale Interior and Exterior Paints Your One Stop Dkorating Shop Fi11111111111111111111111111111111milimimminammininuatitinnualmmataimuniiiiiiiiiIIIIE FETTES TOURS 3 DAY OTTAWA tour departs May 17, 21 and 24. Features 2 nights accommodation, city tour and Rideau Canal Cruise, WHEELING WEST VIRGINIA 2 day tour departs May 27 and June 24. A great coun- try and western show. HOLLAND MICHIGAN Annual Tulip Festival in Holland 3 day tour departs May 12. Features Tulip Farms, Dutch Village, etc. FRANKENMUTH Bavarian Festival in Frankenmuth attracts thousands. Join us June 11 for a 2 day tour. AGAWA CANYON Senior Citizens Special to Agawa Canyon featuring Chi-Cheeman and train ride to Canyon. ueparts June 14 for 3 days. CANADIAN WEST Always a fantastic 21 day tour departs June 25, 27, July 24 and August 15. See the Golden Prairies, Magnificent Rockies and the Blue Pacific all in one tour. Early Bird gets the worm! Reserve now. EAST COAST 3 different tours, 7 days, 12 days or 15 all different, but featuring our scenic east, the Atlantic, Maritimes and plenty of delightful relaxing scenery. Some of the tours include cruises on ocean liners. Complete details in our brochure. Departs June 15, 27, July 10, 24, 27, 31, August 9 and September 6. MONTREAL & QUEBEC 6 day tour showing plenty of Canadian history. Guided city tours included and Saint Anne De Beaupre, Mont- morency Falls etc. Depart June 17. EUROPE 23 day, 8 country tour departs September 15. 3rd an- nual and always a fantastic tour. Fully escorted with all admissions, side trips, breakfast and dinners included. Save money and book now. ,ALSO — July 16 & 25, 6 day Circle Lakes, July 18 and August 25, Polar Bear Express and Moosonee, August 22 and September 5, 5 day Penn Dutch, Sept. 10 - 7 day Washington and Colonial Virginia, July 22 and September 2 - 3 day 1,000 Islands and Upper Canada Village. We have plenty of free brochures for you and we make convenient pick up points. Give us a call. FETTES TOURS • (Call Collect) 519-348-8492 519-323-1545 MITCHELL MOUNT FOREST Countpy Flowers ' 235-2350 By KATHY COOPER ELIMVILLE The Elimville United Church Women held a special church service Sunday morning. The guest preacher was Mrs. Bruce Eaton speaking on her stay in Bangladesh. Mrs. Ina Skinner read the scripture. Mrs. Leona Hern, Cathy Simpson, Sandra Rowe and Grace Pym supplied two musical numbers. A social hour followed. The Elimville United Church Women met Wednesday evening. The meeting on stewardship and finance was in charge of Mrs. Jean Johns and Mrs. Kaye Penhale. The president Mrs. Marjorie Johns presided for the rest of the meeting. The roll call was an- swered by an Easter or Spring verse. Two delegates will be sent to Westminster Weekend. Mrs. Johns passed several pictures of the Upper Room Chapel, Nashville and told about this lovely building. The U.C.W. will exhibit at Kirkton Fall Fair, Everyone was reminded of the Plant Seminar to be held May 5. Mrs. Grace Pym gave a report of two days spent at the conference in Sarnia. It was reported the manse committee was planning a pork barbeque May 28. The Universal Code System was discussed and it was decided to write to our members of parliament. Mrs. Jean Johns showed pictures of local in- terests, Florida and the western provinces. These were enjoyed by all. Personals Mrs. Verna Johns and Miss Irene Criest, St. Thomas called on Mr. & Mrs. Bill Routly on Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. John Batten visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Emerson Johns and family. John Batten and Floyd Cooper attended the C.S. Anderson Road School at Guelph this week. Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Routly were Mr. & Mrs. Jack Delbridge of Exeter and Mrs. Dorothy Thompson of London. Mrs. Doug Johnson and family visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper. Mrs. Floyd Cooper attended the Women's Institute Officer's Conference at Waterloo this week. 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fill her home with flowers and love this Mother's Day EXETER