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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-09-15, Page 26APPOINTMENT JIM SCOTT Don Burnett, Vice- President of Operations, Laidlaw Transport Limited, Hamilton, Ontario and Eric Campbell, Vice- President and General Manager of Laidlaw Transport Limited, Ex- eter Division are pleas- ed to announce the ap- pointment of Jim Scott to Assistant General Manager of Laidlaw Transport Limited, Ex- eter and Goderich Divisions. Jim has been chief dis- patcher with the Com- pany for a number of years. PIONEER CAR STEREO It's the finest in stereo equipment for your car GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY Jerry MacLean & Son AUTOMOTIVE LTD . Exeter 235 01300 OUR STORE IS BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS BUT SMALL ENOUGH 10 BE FRIENDLY KF 630B/677 Hotpoint offer an easy clean oven, glass covered control panel; automatic timing center; no turn broiler; oven selector switch allows variable heat control and more. See this specially priced unit at Drysdale's, Elements plug out and heal.resistant porcelain enamel drip bowid lift out for easy cleaning ow**. N-4„.1s loos? %se Nis NO turn broiler searsboth sides of the meat at the same time, sealing in juices and flavor. Cuts Orbiting time in half. CUBS RETURN — The fall season for the Exeter First Cubs started Monday night. A number of the boys back for another term are shown with chairman of the group committee Dwayne Tinney. From the back are Bill Crawford, Brian Topp, Drew Hasselback, Danny Hennessey, Tim Campbell, Darryl Simpson, Darren Tinney, Jamie Beuerman, Mike Bowker, Jens Gregson and Raymond Lewis. T-A photo Get more support for French The Huron County Board of Education decided Tuesday to accept an offer from the ministry of education to equip one classroom in each elementary school in the county as a French language classroom. The decision will not cost the board anything since the ministry of education is in- creasing its support for the teaching of French as a second language. Director of education John Cochrane told the board that the ministry offered grants for the classrooms, paying 100 percent of the costs up to $1,000. He said he did not know what the equipment would entail but suspected it may include a record player and possibly some posters and ar- tifacts conducive to a French atmosphere in the classroom. "the classrooms follow a pilot project sponsored by the ministry two years ago that set up one classroom in the 'county for teaching French.The change now Thames Road church ladies hear about jaunt in Europe I Page 26 September 15, 1977 E.-.. • 1leating▪ 'S INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED E • General Sheet E. Metal Work * Air Conditioning E.-. • Humidifiers • Ventilation 235-2187 1 33 Huron St., East, Exeter rinnumnuninnunnwinunnmunnnuni-: Staffa 4-H underway By MRS. J, TEMPLEMAN The first meeting of Staffa No. 1 Sew N Sews 4-H Homemaking club for the project "Consider your clothes" was held Sep- tember 5 at thehomeof the leader Mrs. George Vivian. There were 1.1 girls present and following the 4H pledge the election of officers was held which includes — President , Jill Norris: Vice Prsident, Nancy Scott; Secretary, Marlene O'Reilley; Assistant Secretary, Pauline Jordan; Press Reporter, Mary Jane , Templeman; Telephone girls, Elizabeth Templeman, Marion Smale and Colleen Niel ady ; Posters, Elizabeth Templeman; Achievement Day committee, Elizabeth Templeman, Marion Smale and Jill Norris. Following the business, Mrs. Spencer Jeffery outlined the project, Consider your Clothes, and explained what contents are required for our sewing boxes. Mrs. Vivian then discussed clothes for camouflage and lines for illusion* Mrs. Jeffery gave the members ideas for selecting their patterns. Elizabeth Templeman demonstrated how to take measurements . Personals The rites of baptism was celebrated by Dr. Fox during the morning service at Cromarty Presbyterian Church Sunday. Presented for baptism were "Philip Adam James" son of Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Scott and "Bradley Neil" son of Mr. & Mrs. Brian Finlayson. Darlene Templeman has been accepted at Teachers College, London and begins classes this week. Owen Brooks and David Templeman have begun classes at Centralia College this week and Jim Docking has returned for his second year. By, MISS JEAN COPELAND Mr, & Mrs. David Wheeler, Steven, Bobby and Craig and Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler visited Sunday afternoon with Rev. & Mrs. J. P. Cooke in Thamesford. Captain Peter Gartenburg, Mrs. Gartenburg and family, Downsview and Mrs. Gar- tenburg's mother, Mrs. H, Bretschneider of Germany spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gartenburg, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce McKay, Edmonton, Alberta are holidaying at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Hamm and family. Mrs. McKay is the former Vickie Hamm and best wishes are ex- tended on their recent marriage. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE In the report of the Sunday School graduation exercises in last weeks news these names were omitted. Tom Passmore his diploma and third year seal for Greg Lamport. Miss Doris Elford attended a memorial service for the late Mrs. A. E. Johns of Hamilton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin, Cathcart were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hargreaves. Mrs. Jennie Bray and Agnes, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray were guests at the Rud- dack-Bray wedding at Century United Church, Toronto and the reception at the Mississauga Golf Club. Mrs. Fred Cunnington, Cen- tralia, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cunnington and family were guests with Miss Mabel Refoir, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Coward, Tracy, Mark and Erin, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rowe attended a Times-Advocate picnic for the employees and their families Sunday at the Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre, Ross Hargreaves commenced his studies Monday. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the wife and family of the late Charles Glanville who was laid to rest Monday , also to Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Parsons and family in the passing of their son and brother, the late Mark Parsons. Mrs. Barry Miller entertained a number of friends Monday evening in honour of her son Kenny's ninth birthday. Gordon Stone is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hendrick, Grand Bend entertained at the Pinery Inn Port Franks on Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love of Grand Bend on the occasion of their.25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cann and Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert attended from this area. A large number of people from this community attended the Decoration Service at Exeter Cemetery, Sunday. United Church Women The September meeting of the United'Church Women was held Monday evening in the church basement with thirty ladies present. Mrs. Ross Hodgert was in charge of the program, which was opened with a poem "Where Did The Summer Go?" The Theme was "Contentment", The hymn "Now the Day Is Over" followed with the Scripture from Timothy and Philippians by Mrs. Jack Duncan, A .story "Contentment" was ready by Mrs. Hodgert. Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne led in prayer. A poem "The Other Fellow's Job" by Mrs. Gerry Morgan. The hymn "Abide With Me" was followed by the offering by Mrs. Ballantyne and Mrs. Morgan and the prayer by Mrs. Hodgert. A skit "Where Are We Going',' by Mrs. Hodgert, Mrs, Duncan, Mrs. Ballantyne and Mrs. Morgan, Piano selections were given by Agnes Bray. Mrs. Hodgert called on Miss Margaret Hunkin who was on a trip this summer, who showed her pictures of England, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and France and gave a commentary. She also had articles displayed on a table of which she had brought home with her. Mrs. Jack Duncan thanked Margaret for showing her pictures and presented her with a gift. Mrs. Glen Stewart, President, opened the busines's esssion with a poem "Loving Words". The usual business took place, also reports 'from the card secretary, manse committee and treasurer. The ladies are catering to a wedding and lunch in, October, a Plowman's Banquet, also a wedding and lunch in November. The meeting was closed with the singing of "Savior Breathe An Evening Blessing and the Mizpah Benediction. Group W. served lunch along with the hostess, Mrs. George Kellett. STRETCH YOUR DOLLARS Ultra Ban Spray SLZ. Retail $2.35 $ 1 .29 Eno Fruit Salts Sugg. Retail $2.03 7 oz. $1 .33 morn, Sugg. 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