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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-09-15, Page 13ArehivirriettOr has the way to halt those Wash Day Blues Choose Now From Our Wide Selection of AUTOMATIC WASHERS AND DRYERS Buy Now Before Winter Winds Add To Those Blues We Also Have A Complete Stock Of Other Kelvinotor APPLIANCES * Refrigerators 4e Ranges * Dishwashers 4t Freezers All Offered To You At WAREHOUSE PRICES WHITING'S Warehouse furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New and Used) Sates & Service Antiques & Things MAIN St 235-1064 EXETER SOME GOOD REASONS TO BUY AUTO INSURANCE FROM US 20' X 40' 18' X 36' 16' X 32' 15' X 30' is*r.+W• • COMPETITIVE RATES • LOCAL SERVICE • EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE ROBERT F. WESTLAKE INSURANCE 2364391 ZURICH IT WILL SOON BE TIME TO CLOSE YOUR SWIMMING POOL SEE US FOR POOL COVERS If you want your pool to be clean when spring rolls around next year be sure you have it prepared for winter. SIZES IN STOCK NOW 24.' Round We also have chemicals and helpful in- formation on keeping your pool crystal clear. GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY Jerry MacLean & Son AUTOMOTIVE LTD. Exeter 235-0800 OUR STORE 15 BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS... BUT SMALL ENOUGH TO BE FRIENDLY 120 With Mrs. John Corbett in the chair, Unit 2 of Hensall U.C.W. held their September meeting following a pot luck supper in the Fellowship Hall at the church. She opened with a reading the "23rd Psalm for busy people" and closed with another reading, "Where do we fit in the church?" The devotion period was lead by Mrs. Dave Brock and was based on the feeding of the multitudes--giving away leads to sharing and love. The study was on the book, "Justice not Charity" and Mrs. Edison Forrest described life in the first World (the Western World) as one of affluence, of over eating and over drinking, of waste, of smug, selfish in- difference to the conditions in the second (Communist) world, the third world, (comprising the middle east and satin american countries) and the poorest condition of the fourth world found in countries like Bangladesh and India. All must learn to know and respect their neighbour in the Global Village; as conditions of living improve, the need for numerous offspring fades and contraception becomes a way of life eliminating the population explosion, Business was conducted by Mrs. Carl Payne, The general meeting will be October 3 when Elaine Townshend will be the speaker. The regional "Enrich- ment" meeting will be held in Centralia United Church October 18; the Brant Belle "A" Dears ladies choir and Brant Men of Song concert will be Sunday, November 6 and tickets are available from U.C.W. members. The U,C.W. will hold a bake sale at the auction sale at the arena October 1 and a committee was formed to arrange details. Next meeting will be October 17 as the regular night is Thanksgiving day. The meeting was closed by all repeating the Mizpah Benediction. As you travel down life's path- way, Whatever be your goal, Keep your eye upon the doughnut, And not upon the hole. Get A Bounce Out Of Life tkowillt‘ KEEP YOUR FAMILY OUT OF THE DOLDRUMS WITH A DAILY SUPPLY OF Vitamins ONE-A-DAY Multiple Vitamins 100 Plus 20 Days Free Supply $3.46 FLINSTONES Chewables 100's $4.32 CHOCKS Chewables 100's $3.70 Alberto Bright & Fresh Balsam — Trio! Size INSTANT CONDITIONER 49 "CO DISCOUNT 433 Main St. Exeter 2354 661 Many visit Queensway Mrs. Sarah Arthur will celebrate her Roth birthday September 14, "Congratulations." Visitors with Mrs. Arthur were Mr. & Mrs, Grant Arthur, Graham and Marjorie Arthur, Susan Lynn Arthur, Cliff Arthur. Visitors with Mrs. Kendrick were Susan. Durand, Naney Durand, Steven Kendrick, Mrs. Illeen Flannigan, Wilfred and Ruth Schantz, daughters Ruth Durand and Mr. iSz Mrs. Morley Hall, Alice Kendrick and son Steven Kendrick. Visitors with Russell Erratt, Bill and Helen Taylor, Lee and Anna McConnell, Joyce Bussey and wife Pearl Erratt, Mrs. Pearson, Percy and Clara Johnston. Visitors with Irene Kalbfleisch were Joan Bettridge, Violet Bishop. Visitors with Vera Lammie were Elmer and Hazel Dunn, ha Dunn, Mervyn and Irene Dunn. Visitors with Mrs. Mabel Johns were Roberta and Mary Neil, Josie 'Ryckman, Howard and Marion Johns, Mrs. Shirley Prouty visited several ladies. Visitors with Louise Mitchell were Mrs. Josie Ryckman, Leslie Mitchell, Mrs. Jennie Lawson and .Mrs. G. Hicks, Miss Verna Coates and Jean Munds. Mr. & Mrs. John Glanville and Arthur visited Harold Glanville. Mr, & Mrs, Sid Pullman visited Bernice Lavery. Lloyd and Dorothy Reynolds visited Gladys Reynolds. Gladys McDonald visited Louise Mitchell and Ruby Miners. Marion Schenk and Jeanette Lippert visited Hugo Schenk and Harold Glanville. Church service was conducted by Rev. George Anderson with Louise Mitchell accompanying on the piano. Legion ladies plan canvass The Ladies' Legion Auxiliary to the Hensall Branch of the Canadian opened their fall season Tuesday evening with the president Mrs. Beatrice Uyl presiding. Arrangements were made to canvass for the Institute of the Blind. The mystery prize was ' won by Mrs. Wanda McClinchey; the attendance prize by Mrs. Martha Rooseboom; and the guessing pr'ize by Mrs. Iva Reid. The Sports officer Mrs. Iva Reid gave an outline of upcoming sports and bowling tournaments. All enjoyed a "Pot Luck" Lun- cheon following the meeting. FIRE KILLS! Fa DE NT FIRE! SO! MNT A FINE CROP OF PLUMS — Wilfrid Mousseau of 2, Hensall, was at the top of a {odder, harvesting his crop of German prune plums, when thephotographer spotted him. He says the yield is better this year than last. Staff photo Hensall ladies start season with dinner RR Hensall fund climbing The Big "0" Drain Tile Company Ltd. 1500 Bonthron Funeral Home 200 Bill and Linda Soldan 200 Robert Erb 1500 Oliver Jaques 150 Ken & Pat Pollock & Family 50 Florence Joynt 50 Larry Consitt 25 Mrs. Pearl Love 10 Mrs. Leona Parke 25 Bendix Employee's Association Plant No. 1 100 Proceeds Beef Bar-B-0 & Dance 4672. Total to date $92,618. By GORDON MORLEY Mr. & Mrs. George Prest visited on Sunday with their daughter Cindy Prest in London. Sympathy is extended to Mr, Si Mrs. Orville Maynard and Brinsley, in the passing of the latter's mother. The United Church Women held their September meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs.. Jack Hodgson, Mrs. Joe Durand, Adam and Aimee Jayne visited Wednesday with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Jim Morley. Mr. & Mrs, George Prest were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick. The Ladies Guild of St. Mary's church held their regular meeting in the basement of the church with Mrs. Don Sutherland and Mrs. Harvey Hodgins as hostesses, Plans were made to hold their annual bazaar November 23. Roll call was an- swered by the exchange of house- plant slips. Miss Cathy Amos was flower girl at a wedding in Gait Satur- day for Lloyd Coldin's daughter. Hensall personals Mrs. Wilmer Ferguson is a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital, London. Dr. & Mrs. Robert Mickle and son Jamie, Cambridge spent Saturday with the farmer's mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle. 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Tencennial Events September 16 Kick-Off of Fund Raising for Athletic, Recreation and Education Facility September 19-24 Conestoga Displays at Waterloo Square and Willow West Mall (Guelph) September 24 "Exploring Your Community" Workshop Kitchener Public Library 9:30 12:30 p.m. September 25 Official Opening of new Cambridge Campus — 3:15 p.m. Ten Year Club Dinner, recognizing all ten year employees of the College. September 26 — October 2 Conestoga College Week proclaimed in Kitchener, Waterloo, Stratford and Guelph September 26 — October 1 Conestoga Display at Market Square, Kitchener, including models of the Athletic, Recreation and Education Facility September 27 — October 1 Conestoga Display at John Galt Mall, Cambridge September 28 Poor Person Breakfast Market Square, Kitchener 7:00 — 10:00 a.m. Give yourself an Athletic Complex! September 28-29 Conestoga hosts OCAA Golf Tournament September 30 Tencennial Tree Planting at all Campuses Birthday Parties at all Campuses Homecoming Pubs for all former students, faculty, staff at Doon, Guelph, Waterloo, Stratford at 7:30 p.m. October 1 "Exploring Your 'Self"' Workshop — St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kitchener, 9:30 3:30 p.m. Convocation Kitchener Memorial Auditorium, 1:00 p.m. Tencennial Homecoming Ball Waterloo Motor Inn, 7:00 p.m. October 2 Open House at Doon, Guelph, Stratford and Waterloo Campuses, 1:00 — 5:00 p.m. Opening of Art Exhibit: Ten Years of Ontario Art 1967-77 at Doon Campus For more information call College and Community Relations at (519) 653-2511, or write us at 299 Doon Valley Drive, Kitchener N2G 4M4 *Conestoga College of Applied Arts andTeehnology We've got a lot to share IMO OMNI 10111. 4111111110 41JI ti