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Times-Advocate, 1979-09-26, Page 15FROM IRISH INSTITUTE — The guest speaker at Wednesday's meeting of the Crediton Women's Institute was May McKeever, a WI member in Ireland, From the left are Crediton president Jane Dearing, Mrs. McKeever, her sister Kathleen Anderson and program co-ordinator Dolores Shapton. T-A photo Crediton couple honored Hear about Ireland Institutes EVERY DAY FARM SAFETY SCOTT'S LEATHER & TACK SHOP 120 Sanders St. W. Exeter, Ont. Phone 235-0694 Complete Line of Western Saddlery, Bridles, Halters, Bits, Pads, Girths. 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CARTON Our Usual Cash • II, Carry l7.58 1 Save 3.50 on this oncine Hand Shower Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fahrner, Sudbury, visited over the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. Armin Schlenker. Stephen Township reeve, Kenn Campbell and his wife June, attended the R.T.A.C. (Road Transportation Associaton Convention in Saskatchewan last week. Sympathy is extended to Kenn Campbell for the loss of his brother, Lloyd Camp- bell this week. YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF with ... a,r3. EaspYo-ifistaii fl irF 6° PnTIO DOOR Kit consists of 2 long frame mouldings; 1 short frame moulding; 1 long divider moulding; 1 sill moulding and 2 sheets of clear Safe-T-Vue. It's the airtight Barrier moulding that keeps winter cold out and warmth in. D do-it-yourself patio-door system from There are any number of good reasons to borrow; purchasing, refinancing, renovations, vacations ... tell us your plans, and we will not only arrange for the money but recommend terms to suit your budget. VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Since 1841 Contact our office: 425 Main Street Exeter 235.0530 VG by MRS. PETER MARTIN CREDITON Wednesday evening a large number of Women's Institute members and friends enjoyed a lovely pot luck supper in the town hall. After the meal business was conducted by president Mrs. Gearld Dearing. A new clock for the W.I. room was purchased and was hung in the room. Thelma Finkbeiner read the motto, "The Rights of A Child." Anita Finkbeiner, Deane Dearing, Ruth Ann and Lisa Martin sang, "Let there Be Peace on Earth," and "Up Up With People," Lois Hodgins accompanied them. Dolores Shapton, chairlady drew members attention to a poster, drawn by one of the girls in residence at the John St. home in Exeter. The drawing was on the year of the child theme and was very well done. Mrs, Shapton introduced the guest speaker from the evening. Mrs. May McKeever an institute member from Ireland, Mrs. McKeever brought greetings from the Institute in Ireland By MRS. HUGH MORENZ SHIPKA Helen (Munn) Ferrigno, of Hoboken, New Jersey, U.S., Jessie Ver Beem of Camlachie, Helen Forest, of Sarnia and Annie Morenz held a get together last week reminiscing about school days. The four had attended public shool at S. S. NO. 10 Hay. Their parents were all neighbouring farmers in that area. Personals James and Judy Snyder returned home last Thur- sday evening from their wedding trip holiday to the east coast Maritime provinces. Following the baptism of Jillian Florence, daughter of Doug and Ann Russell, Sunday, at Grand Bend United Church, the Russell and Sturdevant families gathered at Ann's parents, Mr and Mrs, Bill Sturdevant, Grand Bend, for a noon meal and family gathering. Visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russell and family were her parents and ' brother, Mr and Mrs. Edgar and spoke on various projects which her group has been doing for the year of the child. Mrs. Earl Neil thanked Mrs. McKeever and Mrs. Gladys Wein presented her with a gift. To close the program a song written especially for "The Year of The Child" was sung in unison. Honour Couple Saturday evening the Crediton Firemen's Association and their wives fetedone of there members, Robert and Marg Pertschy, newlyweds. Progressive euchre was played. Winners were, Ladies High, Mrs. Peter Martin, Ladies Lone Hands, Mrs. Doug Lightfoot, Ladies Low, Mrs. Larry Jones, Mens High and Lone Hands Charlie Browning Sr. and Mens Low John Pritchard. Chief Charlie Browning Jr. presented Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pertschy with a lovery engraved clock and silver rose bud vase and rose on behalf of the Firemen and their wives. A barbecue lunch was then enjoyed by all. Webb and Charlie, of St. .Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. Fermon Snyder attended the wed- ding, last Thursday, of his niece Erma Martin, daughter of .Mr and Mrs. Cleason Martin, to Mervin Weber, at Elmira. The wedding and reception supper following was held at the bride's parents home. Those, from this area who attended a surprise family gathering of Corbett and Morenz relatives, in honor of Ross and Donna Corbett's 25th wedding anniversary, held Sunday night at the home of Ross's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett of Hensall, were Don and Liz Adams, Roy and Mae Morenz, Grand Bend, Bill Maier and Jean, from Mio Michigan, and Hugh and Annie Morenz. Bonnie Erickson returned home from St. Joseph's hospital last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schatz, of Garden City, Michigan and Mrs. Gordon Calfas of Sarnia visited Sunday with their cousins Laura and Oscar Miller, and other relatives in Dashwood. Sorority gals learn from local weaver The Alpha Pi Sorority chapter met at the home of Anne Marie Hoffman. This was a model meeting for prospective new members. Kenley Campbell presented Mrs, Ena dellaan who spoke on the art and history of weaving. A business pOrtion followed with a discussiod on the blood donors clinic which will be held October 11 at the South Huron Rec Centre. Plans were also made by the Ways and Means com- mittee to have a car wash at the Save U Gas Bar on October 29, The meeting concluded with tea and coffee and a delicious dessert made by co-hostess Lois Godbolt. The chapter executive surprised the members with a kidnap breakfast Sunday morning which was served at the home of Sharon McNeilly. • 44-4 Shipka school mates reminisce at reunion THE TM -Luxe OUR USUAL CASH & CARRY 64,99 KITS FOR 5' patio doors also AVAILABLE. 14/2 NMD-7 CO ER '4Cfereilar • 75 Metre Roll Approx. 246 Feet SHORTER LENGTHS AVAILABLE AT COMPETITIVE PRICES Readgta-Fiita Fuxuilme Shown here is only one of the many pieces now on sale at Discount Dave's ALL PRICES ARE CASH & CARRY nsulate Your Patio Door Here are only a few of the many items on sale N'EIPIND PLYWOOD 9488• 5-DRAWER CHEST 105 1, TONGUE & GROOVE 5/0 CANADIAN 1 G 9 9 u SOFTWOOD PLYWOOD I 4'x8'. Peel... Place & Press! How to Measure, Order and Install Rubber Backed •. 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