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Page 18A Times-Advocate, December 5, 1979
By MANUEL CURTS
GREENWAY
boast a population num-
bering 36,
Congratulations to Mr. and White Gift Sunday will be Mrs. John Hood (nee Alma
observed at the United Hodgins) London on the birth
Church service next Sunday of a daughter, a wee sister
with the Sunday School for her four sisters and pupils participating. brother, and another niece The sympathy of this for Ivan Hodgins.
community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Larmer
Mr, and Mrs, Donald Mac- were hosts Saturday evening
Gregor, owing to the sudden for the Larmer Electric Staff death recently of Don's Christmas party,
sister, Adah Read, Calgary. Weekend visitors with Mr.
We welcome David and and Mrs. Peter Wiersma, Sandra. Dawe who moved to Jacqui and Bryan were
their new home here from Peter's parents, Mr. and Sarnia, last month. We now Mrs. R. Wiersma, and his
sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Groeneveld,
all of Oshawa, A nice
weekend for Peter, following
his two week study course at BE A
the O.P.P. College, Toronto.
BLOOD
Elizabeth Walper, visited
with her sister Joanne DONOR Walper in Guelph over the
weekend.
This Christmas Season we would be
pleased to provide you with all of
your baking needs.
We have fresh breads, dinner rolls,
Christmas cakes, mincemeat pies and
tarts, and fancy cookies.
For your own baking, we also have
glaced cherries, fruit mix, nuts etc.
For your cheese requirements this
season we carry famous Baden XXX
cheeses, quality cheddars and a
large selection of imported European
cheeses - cut fresh off the block. Also
we have gift baskets and trays made
to rder.
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& CHEESE HOUSE
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Monday visitors with their
aunt and uncle, Evelyn and
Manuel Curts were Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Stoyle and
Kathyrn, Ottawa -a break on
their way by motor to take
up residence in Edmonton.
By the way! A super-
market is where waiting on
yourself saves part of the
time you lose checking out.
Mark event
at Shipka
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Sunday dinner guests with
Eva and Milton Sweitzer,
were their daughter and
family, Sandra and Jim
Campbell, and twins Kim
and Kelly, of Exeter, Mrs.
Elsie Comfort and Donna
and Ivan Rainville, all of
Welland.
The Rainville's spent the
week-end in Exeter with
their Campbell cousins.
Mrs. Comfort who had
been visiting family and
grandchildren here this past
two weeks, returned home to
Welland with her grand-
children, Donna and Ivan.
Mrs. Alice Keller returned
home last Wednesday from
Victoria hospital, London,
where she has been a patient
for the last five weeks.
Family visitors, Sunday,
with the Keller's were Roy
and Audrey Gibson, of
Crediton, and Don Keller,
Goderich.
Visitors during the week-
end with Mrs. Trellis Little
and Earl Stebbins were Bill
Little and son Lonnie, of
London, Philip Little and
daughters Colleen, Jennifer,
and Angela, of Strathroy,
Maurice Desjardine, Huron
Park, Ray and Kay Cooper
of Exeter.
Leila and Tommy Rosser,
London, visited Thursday
evening with Harold and
Doreen Finkbeiner.
Ed Turnbull, Oscar and
Laura Miller, Melvin and
Gertie Stade, Hilda Rader,
Hugh and Annie Morenz,
gathered last Wednesday
evening at the Morenz home
for a social time of visiting
and card games and
celebrated Laura's birthday.
Take part in
parade
On Saturday the Campbell
family took part in the
Exeter Santa Claus parade,
riding in a Cutter on a float,
which had belonged to the
twins great grandfather,
Matthew Sweitzer, of
Shipka.
SHEEP LEADS — Leslie Dykeman and Leanne McIntyre lead their favorite lamb in Satur-
day's Santa Claus parade. T-A photo
ODDFELLOWS IN PARADE — Members of the Exeter Oddfellows and Eastern Star par-
ticipated in Saturday's Santa Claus parade. From the left are Tom Yellow, Audrey
McGregor, Shirley Cooper, Floyd Cooper and Alex Meikle. T-A photo
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The congregation of St.
Patrick's sponsored a
progressive euchre party
Friday evening with 10
tables playing. Ladies high
prize went to Mrs. Shirley
Dickins Exeter, lone hands
Mrs, Olive Hodgins Granton,
men winners were high score
Maurice Mac Donald Lucan,
lone hands Milton Hodgins
Denfield, low score prize to
Mrs. Alexia Tindall Lucan,
travelling prize Mrs.
Bernice Squire Centralia,
An interesting event
followed the social hour.
Dean Gibson, Lucan drew
the winning ticket for the
blue and white Dresden
Plate made by the ladies of
the A.C.W. the plates were
donated by Mrs. Vera
Greenlee Exeter.
The winner of the quilt was
Mrs. Dorothy Lake, Belmont
when contacted by phone she
said she had never won any
thing before. Then a surprise
presentation for Gote
Wennerstrom, Lucan
followed, He recently moved
from the farm on concession
four to an apartment in
Lucan,
Mrs. Helen MacDonald,
Lucan read a short address,
expressing the good wishes
of his neighbours and
friends,. Mrs. Marguerite
Greenlee presented him with
a chime clock and Harvey
Latta, Lucan presented a
swag lamp. Gate expressed
his surprise and thanks and
invited all to visit him.
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climbs all the way to 36
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