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Times-Advocate, 1978-09-14, Page 10Page 12 Brinsley I nited Church Women held their September meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jack Hodgson. Kathy Prost had her sister from Toronto visiting with her for a few days recently. A family picnic was held Sunday at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and Carolyn Church service was held ,on Sunday in the U ni ted Times-Advocate, September 14, 1978 By GORDON MORLEY THAMES ROAD WINS — The Thames Road club won the Usborne bantam boys league and tournament championships. Back, left, coach Mervin Shute, Scott Hodgert, Alan Hodgert, Dan Marquart, Paul Stewart, Danny Shute, Jeff Borland coaches Glenn Lamport and Ruth Bray. Front, Steve Francis, Ed Willis, Jim Siddall, Tim Shute, Kevin Heather and Michael Stewart. Missing were Brad Cann and coach Craig Alexander. T-A photo STEPHEN MINOR HOCKEY (HURON PARK MINOR HOCKEY) Register Church at the usual time with Pastor Peter Snell back after his holidays. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick visited with their son Neil in Brantford General Hospital, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hodgins and Andrea, Strathroy visited with the latter's parents Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis. They also attended church service in Brinsley United Church Sat., Sept. 16 AT HURON PARK ARENA From 10-1 Watch For Our UCW make preparations for bakeless bake sale By MISS ELLA MORLOCK CREDITON The UCW of Zion United Church held their September meeting Thursday evening in the Sunday School rooms. Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner. assisted by Mrs. Ed Fink- Personally Selected Visitors at Shipka By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Mrs. Minnie Robertson of Wheatley has been visiting with Mr. Herbert Harlton and Dorothy and with Mabel * and Karen Guenther. Iva Latta, Eleanor Durie and Annie Morenz visited Thusday afternoon at Strathroy hospital with Maurine Ridley. Friday and Sunday visitors with Mrs. Trellis Little and Earl Stebbins were Mr. & Mrs, Philip Little, Colleen, Jennifer and Angela of Strathroy, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Desjardine, Lee Desjardine and friend Sandra, Carleen Desjardine, all of Huron Park, and Corporal Harvey Desjardine of Germany, Harvey also visited his grandmother, Mrs. Mabel Desjardine, and other aunts uncles and cousins in the area.Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Sid Durie and Glenn were Nancy and John Kowalchuk, Waterloo and Dennis and Sharon Durie, Strathroy. The latter two recently returned from a holiday trip to the West coast. Mrs. Doris Sweitzer Mr. & Mrs. Jim Sweitzer, Jeff and Amy visited recently in Welland, Doris and with her mother, Mrs. Elsie Comfort and Jim and Marg and children at his uncles Mr. & Mrs. Roy Comfort. Willis Desjardine, added another first place in old time fiddling to his growing number of prizes and trophies won this year at the Huron Pioneers Threshers reunion held Saturday and Sunday at Bly th. Mr. & Mrs. Dick Zielman, Debbie and Angie visited recently at Niagara Falls and Marineland, the Rock Gardens and Dundurn castle at Hamilton. WIN CONSOLATION — The consolation championship of the Kirkton girls bantam Labour Day tournament was won by Exeter. Back, left, coach Liz Bell, Deb Brunzlow, Sharon Skinner, Brenda MacDonald, Leslie Hunter-Duvar, Donna Voermann, Mia Gans, Chris Clark and coach Jim Bell. Front, Karen Wallace, Lisa Rooth, Catherine Patterson, Kim Parsons, Brenda Bell, Ronalee Bogart and Judy Coates. Missing was Kelly Livingstone. T-A photo RSD Sport Den Inc 282 Main St. S.Exeter SAVE ON THESE SPECIALS 1977 DODGE ROYALE — Two door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio. Lie. MBO018 ’3875 1976 LTD BROUGHAM — Four door, fully equipped including air conditioning. Lie. LBP 609 ’4185 1975 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN — Two door hard­ top, V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio. Lie. HND 472 ’2495 1974 LTD — Two door hardtop, fully equipped in­ cluding air conditioning. Lie. DFZ 919 ’2175 1973 PINTO — Two door, 4 cylinder, good economical transportation. Lie. CZZ 115 LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 2274191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer *1290 USED CARS 1978 DODGE ASPEN Custom station wagon, 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, roof rack, radial tires. Licence MLE742 ’5395 1 977 PLYMOUTH FURY 4 door, 318 V-8, automatic, power steer­ ing, power brakes, radio, 29,000 km. Licence NAJ400 s4295 1977 GREMLIN X cylinder, radio, roof racks Licence NAN489 s3295 1977 ASPEN 4-door custom, 6 cylinder, automatic, power steer­ ing, power brakes, radio, factory air con­ ditioning. Licence MFK741 '4600 1976 GREMLIN 2 door, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, 35,000 miles. Licence KSZ965 s2795 1975 CHEVY STEP VAN 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, 39,- 000 miles. Licence P56958 ’3795 1974 MUSTANG II cylinder, / bucket seats, new tires. Licence HSN643 s2195 DOBBS MOTORS LTD. Phone 235-1800 Evenings 235-1 130 beiner, Mrs. Roy Ratz and Ella Morlock, conducted the worship. Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner read a poem, led in prayer and introduced the topic, a report of the Alma College seminar for women, presented by Mrs. Ed Fink­ beiner. A song learned at the conference was introduced. Roll call was answered by naming something one complains about. Preparation was made for the conduct of a bakeless bake sale, and for the group’s contribution to the United Church booth at the ploughing match. Used Christmas cards are to be collected. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ross Pickering, Leonard Wein, Mrs. Dinney. Mrs. Chris 4H Club The organisation meeting for the 4H fall project "Essential Edibles” will be held Monday, September 18 at 7 p.m. in the Crediton Community Centre, Girls 12 years old by September first are welcome. RICHARD SHOEBOTTOM APPOINTED CANADIAN TIRE SERVICE MANAGER Exeter and area motorists can depend on the Canadian Tire service department to keep their vehicles running smooohly. Richard Shoebottom, newly appointed service manager will personally look after all your automotive requirements ranging from minor maintenance-type work to complete overhauls. Richard has many years of ex­ perience and is fully qualified to provide the type of ser­ vice you'll expect. He's looking forward to serving you. XwnRoifin/ [nnnoiRn tire 235-0160 Schlenker and Mary were in Kitchener Friday to welcome granddaughter Heidi Marie, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Carmin Schlenker. Erwin Gower, Winnipeg, visited his sister Mrs. Allan Finkbeiner. He returned home Sunday. Mrs. Will Oestricher spent the weekend with Mrs. Vi McCandless of Strathroy. Sunday evening she attended the district Baptist rally at which the Chapelaires of London provided the music. Thursday four busloads of students from Stephen Central went to Stratford to tour the Freedom Train. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Hey and Rev. & Mrs. M. E. Reuber spent last weekend at Point Farms near Goderich. The Noel Ann Farmers Market west of Crediton is a hive of activity, employing about 75 persons in the harvesting and processing of vegetables. Advertising- PRONTO 77 A U TO CENTRE PREVENT TRANSMISSION TROUBLE $||45 INCLUDES NEW FLUID Road Test, Remove Pan, Visual Inspection. Clean Sump & Screen * Adjust Bands & Linkage Replace Pan Gasket & Fluid * Where Applicable This is a preventative maintenance service. If you already have transmission troubles ask about our other reliable services. 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