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Times-Advocate, 1978-09-07, Page 5
Haist family meet for Crediton picnic By MISS ELLA MORLOCK The Haist family held a reunion in the Conservation Park, Crediton East, Sun day. There were seventy-five registered .guests. They came from Florida, Port Franks, Pigeon, Michigan, Pelham, Mitchell, Woodstock, Kitchener, Ex eter, Zurich, Dashwood and Crediton. Mrs. Stan Frayne and Mrs. Helen Jones were co hostesses. Wilmar Wein and Claire Hoffman directed the sports and Mrs. Charles Brown conducted the bingo. Sunday in Zion United Church the sacrament of baptism was administered to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Beatty. Guests here for the Haist reunion joined in the service of mor ning worship. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hooke, Woodstock, visited relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rody and Gloria, Mrs. Redekopp, Carolyn and Joy, all of Hanover, were visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Armin Schlenker last week. Mrs. Ross Krueger was guest of her sister Mrs. Robert Jeffery, at Blue Anchor, Bayfield, Tuesday and Wednesday. Wednesday afternoon they went to Huronview to meet with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Krueger, Willowdale, and Mrs. Ruth Snider, Exeter, who had gone there to visit Ross Krueger. Gordon is Ross’s youngest brother. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and Leanne attend ed the Stewart reunion in Kincardine Sunday, By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Dear Editor; The following is a letter to be printed in your newspaper. “Hold Annual Meeting of Retarded Group”, “Buddy Program Opens Doors for Retarded”, “Give Retarded Swimming Lessons”. “New Hope for the Retarded”. We are not retarded! Some of us are slow learners, some have physical handicaps, some have emotional problems, some have speech problems--but we are not retarded. We do not want to be labelled as being retarded. WIN GOLF EVENT — Winners of the low net titles in the Ironwood Golf Course junior tourna ment on Friday are shown here receiving a plaque from junior club president Wayne Parsons, left. Beside him are the three flight winners, Dave Shaw, Pete Parsons and John Mol. Staff photo MERNER'S Service diplomas and seals given out at Thames Road SIDES OF BEEF HIND QUARTERS CUT, WRAPPED & FROZEN CUSTOM KILLING — Butcher Day Wednesday For Pick-Up Service Call 237-3314 Choice of Clear See-Thru Film or Brown Freezer paper Fully Processed - Satisfaction Guaranteed Special Free Beef Pickup In September Phone 237-3314 For All Processing or Freezer Needs By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Sunday morning during the church service diplomas and seals were given out by the Superintendent and assistant Superintendent namely Mrs. John Pym and Bob Hume. Diplomas - Deanne Ballantyne, Robbie Passmore and Steven Pym; Year 2 - Pauline Pym, Den nis Pym, Tom Passmore and Danny Rohde; Year 4 - Wendy Ballantyne and Greg Lamport. Year 6 - Julie Lamport, Barry Cun nington; Year 10 - Pat Hodgert, Gerald Cunnington and Alan Hodgert; Year 11 - Paul Stewart, Michael Stewart, Scott Hodgert; Year 13 - David Cunnington, Joyce Cunnington; Year 15 - Ruth Bray, Donna Stewart, Promotion - Cheryl Stewart and Paul Stewart to Young People’s Class which Mrs. Murray Dawson and Mrs. Floyd Stewart as teachers; Brent Dawson and Dennis Pym to Intermediate Class of which Mrs. Glen Lamport is teacher; Brad Borland to Junior Class with Mrs. Barry Jeffery and Mrs. Gerry Morgan teachers. Tammy Friesen to Primary Class with Mrs. IB™ .................... SIMPLICITY FREEZERS CHECK ■ OUR LOW 8 cU> U 8 cu- n t. A8cu'/ PRICES AND MANY David Passmore and Mrs. Rick Parker as teachers. Tammy Rohde started in Kindergarten class of which Miss Agnes Bray and Mrs. Lome Balantyne are teachers. The September meeting of the United Church Women will be a supper meeting at 6:30 P.M. at Exeter Golf Course Barn September 11. Mr. and Ballantyne daughters Deanne Ballantyne spent a few days last week at Point Farms. Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde and grandson Danny spent a few days last week at Miller Lake. Visitors during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore were Mrs. Pearl Baynham, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Traynor and baby son Paul, Mrs. Helen Caswell and Bobby, London, Mrs. Ken Brazier and Michelle and friend, Brant ford. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cun nington and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Westlake and new baby daughter and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Andy Miller and family. Cathy Miller had the misfortune to break her ankle. Alan Hodgert spent a few days last week with his un cle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Tinney and boys at the Old Homestead near Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde were supper guests Saturday evening with Mrs. Marguerite Gibson, London. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantye, Mr. and Mrs. Lome- Ballantyne, Brenda and Wendy, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ballantyne Deanne and Cheryl attended a picnic on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ulch of Russelldale. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bur ton, Kingston spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. on Monday, Mrs. Lloyd and grand Wendy and FEATURES Here's The Only Way To Beat The Fast Rising Prices On Meat & Produce. ©ZURICH PRO HARDWARE HARDWARE STORES Zurich, Ontario Phone 236-4911 Kippen By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Bean harvesting has begun in the Kippen area. Timmy Cooper who has spent the summer with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cooper has returned to his home in Alberta. Terry McClinchey has returned from hospital in London. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rothrock, New Castle, In diana visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Anderson on • the Labour Day holiday. £||||||||||||l||||IUllllllUIU||||||||||||||l|||||||||||||||||lllllilllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllll^^ DDETTW ■ l>E I I ■ . .. that’s still not the time to be over-confident! You have to keep advertising in order to stay “in the money!” You can’t afford to ease up! We have all the ideas and facilities necessary to develop a sound promotional campaign for you ... in good times or bad! call: Times - Advocate Serving Smith Huron, North Middle,ex «. North Umbtoo Since 1«73 TODAY! 235-1331 Reg Hodgert. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cann and Cheryl, Mrs. Isobelle Cann, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love, John and Patti, Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fordham, London were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Smith, St. Thomas. Kirkton Steven Blackler has returned to Saulte Ste Marie to continue his course in flying. Mrs. Olive Langtree and Norman spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Switzer. Ken Blackler sang in Stratford Presbyterian Church, Sunday morning. Mr. & Mrs. Elmer John ston, Clinton visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Miller McCurdy and Mr. & Mrs. Harold Davis. Mr. & Mrs. Allan Eveleigh visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Doug Atchison and family, Wallaceburg. Mrs. Hazel Eveleigh returned home with them. Rev. & Mrs. Brown visited in the community, Monday. We are not any lesser human beings than anyone else. Being labelled retarded causes unnecessary teasing, makes us feel unwanted and takes away our self-respect. We want to learn just like you do. We try our best. We have feelings too. We want to walk through life beside you, not behind you. The headlines above are taken from local newspapers in our community. We ask you, the reader, to support us in writing to your local newspaper when you see the word "retarded” used un necessarily. We are as much a part of your community as anyone else and want to be treated as such. Each of us has a special problem that we are trying to overcome and with places such as ARC Industries, and your help we too, can be respected citizens. Yours truly, Employees of ARC Industries Editors Note-One of the first steps you should take is to have the South Huron Association for the Mentally Retarded change their name to more accurately reflect the people they serve. Many of the headlines used to report activities of that group use the “retarded” aspect to identify the group and a change in name would obviously overcome the problem which you mention in your letter. TOM AND JOAN BRADLEY wish to invite you to their Times-Advocate, September 7, 1978 I M ! 111 Illi IM Wil Rl I MH III! HU 1 r Notice To SHIPKA GENERAL STORE on Sat., Sept. 16 Please drop in for coffee and donuts NEW HOURS Daily, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. - Closed Sundays Free delivery on purchases over $10,00 EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMSION WATER CONSUMERS Please be advised that restrictions for watering of lawns and gardens have been cancelled. The Commission wishes to thank its customers for their co-operation. EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION H.L. Davis, Manager /WK THE LOWEST FOOD siS®,PRICES IN TOWN Carnation V1 "V PLENTY OF PARKING AT REAR OF STORE - WE DELIVER COFFEE MATE 18 oz., 2 oz. bonus *1.13 -A. BLUE BONNET '' i uTil: ? Betty Crocker Super Moist CAKE MIXES German Chocolate White Lemon Chocolate, Y Campbells Detergent. 69* I TOMATO SOUP 10 oz. 3 lb. Carton Nabisco MkA Welch's GrapeSHREDDIES .98* JELLY OR JAM Chase & Sandborn COFFEE t .’2.99 Gaines 10 kg DOG MEAL ’5.99 Tang ORANGE CRYSTALS 99' MAXWELL HOUSE , COFF J I TIDE 6 Litre 5/*1 *2.69 $1 78 Coloured g 24 oz. 9^ J Tenderleaf TEA BAGS Old Tyme SYRUP Sheriff's SCALLOPED POTATOES ’1.59 16 oz. 5 % oz. lOoz. Jar 69- 49‘ 1 Litre CRISCOOIL ’1.89 Miss Mew CAT FOOD Clark or Van Camps BEANS -2/’1 New Neilson's 4 Flavours GRANOLA BARS 99c $5.23 DON'T MISS THESE MEAT VALUES F Schneiders Sliced Side BACON >1 59 Vac l's, ® B Maple Leaf Fully Cooked PICNIC SHOULDERS $1 90 5-6 lb. avg., smoked, lb. Store Sliced 1 COOKED HAM ’1.99 Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLLS *1.39 Schneiders Regular or All Beef WIENERS Vac l's, lb. 1 >1 9 Schneider's Octoberfest, Frozen SAUSAGE - *1.59 Regular (Formerly Hamburg) GROUND BEEF b 99* Schneider's SAUERKRAUT 2 lb. poly bag 79' J PRODUCE FROZEN Fresh MUSHROOMS 12oz. Tray Ontario No. 1 CAULIFLOWER Chiquita Golden Ripe BANANAS 99*McCains Fancy PEAS 5 lb. bag $ f «69 ea. lb. Valley Farm FRENCH FRIES 2 ib choke 3/*1 ---------------BAKERY---------------- Wonder Flaky — ROLLS 12-* 59* Wonder _ENGLISH MUFFINS ** 69* Superior Enriched MEAD OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK — FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. 69<