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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-01-26, Page 2Page 2 January 26,1978 LARRY SNIDER Steer This Way Creditor! Institute learn of education Towing a tri remember the weight shoul toward the front. * * If an engine diesels (keeps running after the motor is turned off), have the idle speed checked. * * * Slow down. Government figures indicate that most cars will get about 21 percent more miles per gallon on the highway at 55 miles per hour than at 70. Youll save on gasoline (and speeding tickets, too!). * * * The time-saving, gas­ saving "Western Rule’’ (that lets you turn right on red) has been adopted in 48 states (though in Maine and Maryland it doesn't take effect until next spring and summer). The' holdouts are Connec­ ticut, Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia. the be * By MISS ELLA MORLOCK CREDITON The meeting of the Women’s Institute was held Thursday evening, roll call was answered by “a com­ munity activity I enjoy". The first institute-sponsored euchre is to be held January 30. The Educational and Cultural Affairs Committee, Mrs. Ross Haugh convener, was in charge qf the program. Morlock read a poem, "Recipe for Happiness in the New Year." Mrs. Reg Fink- beiner discussed the motto "Ideas don't work unless we do.” The birthdays of two members, Mrs. Gerald Dearing and Mrs. Clayton Sims, were recognized. Guest speaker was Mrs. Ila Keyes, Clinton, Co­ ordinator of Special Instruction for the Huron County Board of Education. She told of her duties as co­ ordinator, and of the special services available in the county for problem learners. Following the address the committee conducted a contest on the illustrations on bills and coins. The November program com­ mittee served lunch. Mrs.Gordon Chicken Legs lb. *1.39lb. *1.59 SIDES Custom Services Offered Mon.-Beef, Tues.-Pork b 93* b 99* 5 and 10 lb. parcels < ib. ♦ ib. FRONTS 84* b FULLY PROCESSED PATTIES INCLUDED By the piece Ib. Freezer Spedal - 4-H leaders Last Monday and Tuesday leaders of Crediton 4-H at­ tended classes at Exeter United Church. The leaders for the six clubs are: Club 1, Mrs. Dick Lansbergen, Mrs. Cliff Kenney; Club 2, Mrs. Don Finkbeiner, Mrs. John Miller; Club 3, Mrs. Gerald Glavin, Ann Glavin, Club 4, Mrs. Dave McClure, Jane Sullivan; Club 5; Mrs. Greg Fleming, Mrs. William Muller; Club 6, Ann Dearing Kathy Willard. Monday evening of this week the six clubs were organized by the leaderk during a meeting in the community centre. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Ed Hendrick have returned from a two- week stay in Florida with Mr. & Mrs. Don Hendrick. Randy Smith has returned to his work near Calgary. • While vacationing with his . parents, Mr. & Mrs. Alf Smith, he enjoyed a trip to Florida in a private plane. ' with his brother Roy and two of‘Roy’s, friends. On the way to Fort Lauderdale they stopped at- INVESTITURE-OF TROOP — The Crediton scout troop became a full-fledged member of the scouting movement with in­ Memphis to visit the grave . vestiture ceremonies held Wednesday evening in the scout hall. Jay Campbell of Exeter, assistant district commissioner Tor the and mansion of Elvis Huron district,’back left, took part in the ceremonies. Members of the Crediton scouts are back row, left-right, Brad Wright, Presley, and at New Orleans. Randy BovJerSj Scott Eveland, Scott Gaiser, Scott Dinney, councillor Paul Adair and troop scouter John Bierling. In the front to view the parade. row are Jim Beaver, Robert Mitchell and Liam Brennan. T-A photo r i id ' 1 • g v *i Chicken Breasts Medium Ground Beef it. Sliced Beef Liver Schneider's Polish Loop Sausage Schneider's Old Fashioned Bacon HINDS $1.17 b YUNGBLUT'S MEAT MARKET PHONE 236-4312 ZURICH Cars of the future will be hundreds of pounds lighter, thanks to plastic, aluminum, and other lightweight materials. * * * Cars of the future and cars of the past all respond to the ex­ pert maintenance and service offered by Play cards at Staff a Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer £iuii iii iii iiiiii iiiiiiii mu nt ii mu mu I ADAMS 1 Heating & Cooling • Heating Systems of All Types INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED • General Sheet Metal Work • Air Conditioning • Humidifiers • Ventilation By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA Six tables were in play at. the progressive euchre party Wednesday evening spon­ sored by the Staff a WI. Prizes were awarded to ladies, Mrs. Glen Elliott, Mrs. John Miller; gents, John Templeman, Bob Laing; travelling lone hands, Mrs. Lloyd Miller; most lone hands, Mrs. Carter Ker- slake; nearest birthday, John Miller. Auxiliary meets Mrs. Lome Elliott hosted the January meeting of the Marion Ritchie Auxiliary which was combined with an afternoon of quilting Tuesday, January 17. The president, Mrs. Duncan Scott presided for the meeting and opened with a hymn followed by prayer. Devotions on-the new year were taken by Mrs. Carter Kerslake with scriptures read from the Psalms. Roll Call — a resolution and the payment of fees for 1978 was answered by ladies. Mrs. John Templeman gave a New Years topic on ‘My hopes for 1978’ and a recipe for a happy New Year. During business Mrs. John Templeman’s name was added to the flower and card committee. The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer. Persona Is Mrs. Gordon Scott is a patient in Seaforth Com­ munity Hospital. 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