The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-07-21, Page 5west as Vancouver,
Mrs. Marguerite Finkbeiner,
Rhonda and Everett Van-
derworp,, were in Port Elgin
Sunday to attend the dedication
ceremony for Ryan Michael, son
of Mr. & Mrs. Wolfgang Janzen.
Rev. & Mrs. Armin Schlenker
have returned from a week's
vacation at Golden Lake Camp
near Pembroke and at the cot-
tage of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Fahner
near Sudbury.
Allan Sparling, son of Mr. &
Mrs, Clare Sparling, Walkerton,
was married Saturday afternoon
to Sylvia Wilson at St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church, Kitchener.
Guests at the wedding were Mr. &
Mrs, Gordon Morlock, Mrs.
Clayton Sims, Mr. & Mrs. Eldon
Smith and Carol Anne, Mrs.
Irvine Finkbeiner, Mr. & Mrs.
Don Finkbeiner, Valerie and
Suzanne. Valerie was one of the
bride's attendants. •
Della Watson, SIM Missionary
GRADUATES — Jenny Kester,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian
Kester, RR 2, Dashwood,
graduated from the Early
Childhood Education Program,
and the Infant and Toddler Care
and Guidance program at Lamb-
ton College. She has accepted a
position at Western Day Care
Centre in London,
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• Granton students enjoy exchange visit with Quebecers
High School. Brenda says she
thoroughly enjoyed herself and
Sylvie Guerard of Charlesbourg program planned by Medway was so glad that she had. taken
french, the highlight of her visit
was a trip to Mt. Morency Park.
Al the United Church Rev.
Morden conducted the morning
worship Sunday, and took his
sermon from the Scripture
Lesson Matt. 1 and entitled it
"Three ways of looking at life"
this referred to Jesus saying
"What
t o
went
see?
ye into the wilder-
ness
A reed shaken with the wind, a
man clothed in soft raiment, or a
Prophet. The first question
as
meant k
eyes of a fatalist, and doing just
we 1
poloeaisnegd, at life with the,
a man in soft
raiment meant the worship of
wealth and success, and the third
question A Prophet meant a man
of God and the evidence of God's
presence and good will, said Rev,
Morden. What is your outlook,
how are you living your life, in
what direction are you going? the
way of Christ is Love,
Rightousness and Peace.
From Monday July 24 to Friday
July 29 from 9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Daily Vacation Bible School will
be held in the United Church. All
children 5-13 years old of the
community are invited to attend.
Brenda Tomlin also has a house returned home with Brenda and
guest for the next two weeks, will be taking part in an activities
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
GRANTON
Allan Mardlin has returned to
Charlesbourg, Quebec with an
exchange student, Pierre Gon-
thier who has spent the last two
weeks as Allan's guest,
A very interesting and
educational program was
planned in connection with
Medway High School such as bus
trips to points of interest, also at
the week end's Allan's parents
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Mardlin took
their guest on camping trips etc,
To wind up the visit on the last
night a supper was held at
Medway to which parents,
students, and their guests were
invited.
Dani Robson has returned
home from a two weeks exchange
visit, accompanied by Claude
Broehv of Charlesbourg, Quebec
who will he spending the next two
weeks as Dani's house guest,
Dani stayed at Claude's home
during his visit and enjoyed the
entertainment that was provided
by the school program,
April Caverhill has an ex-
change student Barbara Boudeau
of Charlesbourg, Quebec as her
house • guest for the next two
weeks. April has just returned
from Charlesbourg where she
was entertained by Barbara,
taking part in a planned
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April says the highlight of her
. visit was a cruise on the St.
Lawrence River.
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
VacationBible School classes
were begun Monday with 70
pupils enrolled. Members of the
staff are Mrs, Peter Martin, Rev.
Bruce Pierce, Michael Pierce,
Mrs. Judy Watt, Mrs. Larry Ratz
and Mrs, Judy Glavin, Helpers
are Darlene Collett, Monique
Fulcher, Debbie Galloway, Linda
Pierce, Mrs. Cliff Russell,. Pat
Solomon, Donna MacDonald and
Vicki Clarke. Mrs. Ed Finkbeiner
accompanies the singing.
Visiting with Mr. & Mrs.
Maurice Beaver are Lt, Col and
Mrs. Robert Misener and family.
Formerly of Ottawa, they are on
their way to Lt. Col. Misener's
new posting in California.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Finkbeiner
enjoyed a holiday in Manitoulin
Island and Elliot Lake.
Tim Nethercott celebrated his
fifth birthday Thursday af-
ternoon. Guests at the party were
Dean and Shane Pfaff, Lori
Glavin, Robert Bowers, Heather
and Charlene Browning, Angela
& Kim Lansbergen, . Denise &
Bruce Dundas.
Helen Finkbeiner, travelling
with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence
IBecker and, family, toured
Western Canada, going as far
on furlough from Nigeria, was
guest at the home of Ella Morlock
last week.
Bernard Wilson, London, son of
Mrs. Viola Wilson, suffered a
dislocated shoulder in an ac-
cident at the Clinton Raceway
last Sunday. This is the first
accident he has had in his many
years of training horses. '
The public library will be
closed until Tuesday, August 2,
Flowers in the sanctuary for
the Sunday morning service at
Zion United Church were from
the funeral service of Mrs.
Garnet Wilson,
The Sunday evening worship at
the Bluewater Rest Home,
Zurich, was conducted by
Michael Pierce and Russ Watson,
Strethroy,
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Arvin Hanna, Vancouver, Mrs.
Myrtle Hanna, Kirkton, Mrs.
Mary Thomson, Exeter, visited
Tuesday evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn Jeffery. Monday afternoon
Mr.. Hanna visited with Mr.' &
Mrs, William Rohde.
Misses Kim Maryanovich and
Janice Stewart, Sarnia spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Glen
Stewart,
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan
and Connie were guests on
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John
McLauchlan, Lambeth.
Mrs. David Passmore, Tom
and Jon spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. John Batten at
Windmill Park, Fullerton,
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
spent Sunday with M. & Mrs.
Russell Morley at their trailer at
Klondyke Park.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne
spent last week at Balsam Lake,
Wright family
hold reunion
The 1977 Wright reunion was
held in the Kirkton-Woodham
community centre on July 10. The
attendance was down but a
number of cousins from Windsor
area were welcomed.
The oldest person attending
was. Mrs. Myrtle Kercher; the
youngest Linda Hardeman, the
longest married couple was Mr.
& Mrs. Ernest Cushman, while
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Bloomfield
came the farthest; from Windsor,
The largest family present was
the Lorne Ross family,
The lady with the most buttons
on her dress was Mrs. Evelyn
Griffin and John Ames was the
only man wearing a tie. Mr.
Brian Hardeman had the most
change in his pocket. Mr, Ken-
neth Bloomfield guessed the
correct number of corn kernels in
a' Tar.
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Kitchener On July 13, where over
13,000 women from all over
Canada had gathered to
celebrate this Special Day.
Following a smorgasbord
'luncheon Mrs. Herbert Maluske
President of the Federated
Women's Institute in Ontario,
introduced the head table officers
and special guest Mrs, Gordon
Conant daughter of Mrs. E,D.
Smith of Stoney Creek who ivas
the first president at the feunding
meeting. Mrs. Conant was just a
small child and. her mother took
her with her to the meeting.
The guest speaker was Mrs.
Lyndsay Hacket-Pain of Sussex
England, Honary Treasurer of
the Ass'd Countrywomen of the
World, a national organization
derived from the Women's
Institute, this association has a,
membership of 8 1-2 million on 5
continents in 74 countries,.
Mrs. Hacket-Pain in her ad-
dress told the members about her
duties as treasurer of such a vast
organization, she said the title
honorary did not mean that she
did not have a great deal of work
to do herself, and asked the
members to keep the Pennies for
Friendship flowing. This is a
volunteer fund, over 75 percent of
all A.C.W.W. expenses are paid
from this fund. They are our Life
Blood said Mrs. Hacket-Pain.
Greetings and best wishes were
sent from many countries. At the
conclusion of her address, Mrs.
Hacket-Pain received a copy of
the book "The Women's Institute
Story" also a silver coffee spoon
with the date and 00th an-
niversary engraved on it, as gifts
from the r.w.Lo.
In returnibe speaker presented
Mrs, Maluske with a copy of the
book "Jam and Jerusalem" also
a scroll from her home branch
Bishopstow. A lovely decorated
cake was on display, with a
model of a miniature table with
an open book on it and two people
sitting at the table. This was
representing the signing at the
first meeting,
Of great interest was the
displays of crafts, literature and
pictures from all over the world.
Everyone returned home with the
feeling that they had had a very
fulfilling day.
We are happy to report that
Mrs. Lois Herbert is now home
from ,hospital and wish her
continued good health,
A speedy recovery is extended
to Mrs. Henry Evans who is
recovering from surgery at
Victoria Hospital London,
Best wishes for a speedy
recovery go to little Christopher
Bern who lost three toes as the
result of an accident at home and
is a patient at University;
Hospital London,
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Lambert have
returned home after a very en-
joyable tour of the British Isles,
where they visited many places
of interest, Granton residents
please note you may get your
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Early in June we published a
fetter from a reader concerning
the guarantee on his Unitrex
watch, We wrote about the
sudden closure of this firm in
Don Mills, and informed him
that many retail outlets were
now honouring the guarantees.
We asked him to let us know
where his watch was purchased,
and he has written us to say
that, his watch was a present
and was bought at, Consumers
Distributing store in
Georgetown.
He will be pleased to learn
that Consumers pre one of the
firms trying fo keep their Unitrex
customers happy!
If our reader will contact Mr.
Doug Knipe, the store manager
at 71 Mounfainview road,
Georgetown (phone 877-7444)
with full particulars, he has
promised to see what can be,
done.
SEE US FOR
Phil Edmonston is a Canadian
who helped form the Rusty Ford
Owners Association as well as,
The Automobile Protection
Association.
He has now written a most in-
formative book called, The
Canadian Used Car Guide,
(retail price $5.95) and this
book pinpoints with no holds
barred, a great many pitfalls to
be on the look out for when buy-
ing a car, (new or used). It
assesses over 60 makes of cars,
(American, European and
Japanese) with detailed
statistics on all of them,
This book may not make him
many friends in the Automotive
business but it certainty makes
the average consumer a lot
more aware of pit falls to avoid
when purchasing a car. The
book is easy to read and is
clearly indexed to car models.
Your IMPACT column is a
good service to the community
and I thank you for it.
I wonder if you can do
something for me as I have a
complaint, thank you.
On March 2nd I ordered a
pair of shoes from LANOVER
PRODUCTS in Montreal through
an ad I saw in the National
Enquirer. I sent them a cheque
as requested for $9.95 which
was promptly cashed, but 1 still
haven't received the shoes. I
wrote a letter of complaint
before writing you, but that
hasn't even been answered.
Since receiving this lady's
letter we have written twice
on her behalf, but alas, fared
no better, because our letters
too have been completely ig-
nored.
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particulars over to one of our
solicitors, and will let our
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Mrs. Clarence Lewis and Mrs.
Elmer Summers of the Granton
W.I. also Mrs. Chas. Gowan of
Prospect Hill Institute and Mrs,
Art Hodgin of Clandeboye W.I.
attended the 80th anniversary of
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