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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-06-16, Page 5WIN COUNTY HONOURS — At Saturday's Middlesex 4-H Achievement Day held in Parkhill, a number of County Honour certificates were presented. Back, left, Wendy tee, Anne Pranger, Sandra Doerr, Connie McLachlan, Cathy Chamberlain and Theresa Schapers. Front, Cheri Otterbein, Marian DeWeerd, Carolyn Rose, Elaine Cunningham and Wanda Currie. T-A photo Many visit Thames Road Students assist at anniversary "INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED" We Specialize in Custom Processing, Curing and Smoking HINDS SIDES FRONTS Fully Processed, Fully Processed, Fully Processed, ibi .1 5 lb. 854 lb. 69 • This is what Ontario's Senior Citizens are doing to help all of us, all year. During Senior Citizens' Week, Ontario is calling everyone's attention to the contributions and needs of our province's seniors. Talent doesn't retire. Senior Citizens have a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with future generations. They are enriching the cultural life of the province by participating in every aspect of Ontario's artistic activities. They are also coaching sports, teaching, driving other senior citizens to appointments, assisting them to fill out income tax returns, and serving in many other different ways. Ontario is helping our seniors do things for themselves even while they do things for others. There are over 1000 senior citizens' clubs and 90 senior citizens' centres in Ontario. Special grants and other assistance are enabling Older people to return to school and university. Health services, financial benefits, tax credits and alternative types of housing have also been made available to seniors. A Senior Citizens' Privilege Card entitles them to special privileges at many cultural institutions, tourist attractions, places of business and transportation. Two free booklets, -Ontario Benefits for Senior Citizens" and "Where to Use Your Ontario Senior Citizens' Privilege Card," offer specific information about where and how to enjoy programs and services available to senior citizens. For your free copies, contact your local Ministry of Community and Social Services office, or write to: Senior Citizens' Bureau Ministry of Community and Social Services Hepburn Block, 4th Floor Queen's Park, Toronto M7A 182 Keith Norton, Minister of Community and William Davis, Social Services Premier Province -of Ontario GRAND BEND CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS CV "The Complete Store" Father's Day * Brigham and Medico Pipes * Tirriex Quartz, Electrics, And New Digital Watches * Tilley Leather Overnight Cases r* Electronic Calculators * Pocket Lighters * Polaroid and Kodak Cameras GORD'S OFFERS GREAT IDEAS FOR MAIN ST. EXETER Open 7 Days A Week until 1 1:00 p.m. Variety And Gifts Times-Advocate, June 16, 1977 Page 5 Woodham SS holds picnic By MISS JEAN COPELAND The annual Sunday School picnic was held on Saturday at Riverview Park, Exeter. The weather was perfect and a good crowd attended, Winners of the races were; pre school and kindergarten, Jason Monteith and Darlene Atkinson; girls grade I.3, Beth Williams, Karen Atkinson., boys, John Hartwick, Leonard Williams; girls grade 4-5, Patricia Cowdrey, Sandy Williams, boys, Chris Williams, Steven Thomson; girls grade 5-8, Stephanie Hart- wick, Sandra Jansson; boys, Scott Thomson, Paul Robinson; ladies, Susan Spence, Cynthia Copeland; men, David Spence, Calvin Rodd. Three legged race, Susan Spence and Janet Parkinson, Sandy Williams and Deanna Copeland; kick the slipper, ladies, Susan Spence, Ellen Copeland; rnens, Calvin Rodd, David Spence; shaving the balloon, Susan and Bill Spence; spot walk, Steven Thomson, Persona Is Mrs. George Morphy attended the 50th anniversary celebrations on Saturday for Mr, & Mrs'. Gray of Hyde Park. The Young People held a successful car wash Saturday at the Kirkton Woodham Com- munity Centre and sponsored a car rally on Sunday when a number from the community took part. Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler, Steven, Bobby and Craig were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Darwin Lanin of Dublin. Messrs. Fred Parkinson and George Wheeler took in the bus trip to Elora on Tuesday. Mesdames G. Copeland, J. Rodd, F. Parkinson, J. Gunton, K. Cacciotti, N.Baker,E. Strahan, H. O'Brien took in the bus trip on Thursday sponsored by the Carry On Club of Anderson. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE The church was tastefully decorated with iris, peonies, fern, daisies and candles for the an- nual Sunday School anniversary. Mrs. Reg Hodgert supplied music on the organ and Miss Laurel Hodgert and Miss Brenda Ballantyne on the piano. The Sunday School members sang several numbers, Rev. Barry Robinson spoke to the children and his address was "Let's Not Confuse The Issue," saying Christianity is caught, not taught, Quite a number of people at- tended the service and spent the day with relatives or friends. Among some of those were Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cooper of Kippen, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gray of Port Stanley, Mrs. Edna Passmore of Exeter and Robbie Passmore with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Passmore. Mrs. Fred Cunnington of Centralia with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cunnington. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Rohde of PHYS ED GRAD — Barbara Anne Ottewell (nee Thomas) formerly of Gr'and Bend, received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Honors Physical Education from the University of Western Ontario on June 8. She will be attending Althouse College of Education in September. Mitchell, Mrs. Marguerite Gibson of London, Mr, &. Mrs. David Millar of Exeter and Danny Rohde with Mr. & Mrs. William Rohgde. Mrs. Kay Cann and Mrs. Isabelle Cann of Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert. Mrs. Mary Hodgert, of Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert. Mr. & Mrs. Ron O'Brien, Tammy and Jeff of Crediton, Mr, & Mrs. Larry Ratz, Trevor and Tracy of Shipka, Miss Patty Neeb of Zurich, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon McCarter, Gerry, Larry and Danny with Mr. & Mrs. Lee Webber and Doug. Mr. & Mrs, Tony Shulman and family of Embro, Mr. & Mrs. Allan Wanner, Shirley and Kenneth of Sarnia with Mr. & Mrs. John Pyin. Mr, & Mrs. Robert Ulch and family of Russeldale, Mr. & Mrs. Don Ballantyne, David, Robbie and Richard of Thamesford with Mr. & Mrs, Lloyd Ballantyne. Bridal shower On Saturday evening 25 relatives gathered at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Jack Stewart for a bridal shower for Miss Diane By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Rev. Mary Mills conducted 'baptismal service at St. Patrick's Church Sunday afternoon for Stephen Leslie Wayne Greenlee, son of. Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Greenlee, Mrs. Wayne Carroll was at the organ. Following the service, dinner was served at the Greenlee s. The guests were Rev. Mary Mills, Mrs. Vera Greenlee, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Eaton, Mrs. Leonard, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Greenlee, Derek & Debbie, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Latta , Tim and Angela, Mr. & Mrs. Gord Beecham, London and Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis. Win Awards During the Matthew's Hall Stewirt of Sarnia, bride-elect of June 25. Aid victims Quite a number of ladies from this community attended a shower for Mrs, Robert Johns and Gail at the Exeter Legion Hall on Monday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Johns and girls lost their home and all their belongings by fire on Friday evening. Persona Is Miss Susie Vanderspek of Woodham spent the weekend with Miss Pat Hodgert, Mr. & Mrs. Rick Mellenger and Alicia of Hensall, Mr. & Mrs, Alvin Passmore spent the weekend at Fanshawe Park. Misses Elaine Stewart and Janice Stewart of Sarnia, Sylvia Stewart of Waterloo, Barbara Miller of Guelph, Nancy Richardson of Woodstock, spent the weekend at their respective homes here. Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Glover and Rose Marie of Mt. Brydges were Sunday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller. There will be no Sunday School on Sunday, June 19, owing to Elimville Anniversary. graduation at. St. Pauls Cathedral on Thursday afternoon Fred Dobbs III was the recipientof the board of governor's award for highest academic achievement and also special Drama Award, Patti Dobbs received top honors for grade 5, when she was presented with the class award for outstanding academic proficiency. Relatives from Strathroy, Exeter, Blyth, Teeswater and Florida attended the ceremony in London and were entertained later at the home of Reeve and Mrs. Fred Dobbs Jr. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis spent last week at Lion's Head. They were shocked on their return to hear that their 93 year old Aunt, Mrs. Norma Coleman of The McCormick Home London had a fall and fractured her hip. She is presently a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital London. Mr. & Mrs, Wayne Carroll and girls visited with Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Love and Fayann Sunday evening, Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were dinner guests Sunday evening with Mr, Wesley Heywood, Creditor), Mr. Gote Wennerstrom returned to his home on the Sauble line on Sunday having spent the past seven months with Mr. G. Isaac and Marjorie, London, following an accident in which he broke his leg. His many friends welcome him home. Mrs. Earl Greenlee entertained a number of friends Friday evening, Earl was observing his birthday. A FANSHAWE GRAD — Randal M, Glenn, a graduate of the law and Security Administration Program at Fanshawe College has accepted a position with the Department of National Revenue, Customs and Excise in Windsor. He is the son of Ardyt and Gerald Glenn, RR 1, Hensall NOTICE To our customers We are adding to our building to provide you with an increased level of service. Throughout the next month there will be some inconvenience caused by our expansion program, however, please bear with us as we know the end result will give you the com- plete line of services you want. Watch this paper for further announcements about the grand open- ing of your total cleaning centre, Sincerely, Jim Hennessey and Len Hume GRAND BEND CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS 342 MAIN ST. 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