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Denim Jackets, Lee Overalls SCOTT'S LEATHER & TACK SHOP 120 Sanders St. W., Exeter Ph. 235-0694 • By MAKIEk CURTS GREENWAY Ruiner, Controversy, aPpreCiation, skepticism, and a call for ,greater Communication within its N SENIOR CITIZEN SPECIAL Effective Until Feb. 29 10% DISCOUNT Off Parts and Labor All Makes Fars, Light Trucks & Vans CALL 235-1640 OR 227-4191 FOR APPOINTMENT BUDFIELD Ford Sales 586 MAIN ST, EXETER 235-1640 Trimes,Advocato., January 2311980 AREA FIREMEN,AT $EM1NAR A total of 50 firefighters from across south-western Ontario gathered at the Centralia College of Agricultural Technology Thursday for a day long seminar sponsored by the Ontario Fire Marshal's office on the proper use and maintenance.of equipment. Showing Xavier Boggemans of Grand Bend, John Wraight of Exeter,. George DePappe of Lambeth, CharlieBrowningand Dave,McDonald ,of the Stephen fire department a new piece of equipment was Wayne Moline, training .go-ordinator for` he,Safety Stipply-amo'any OU.canOcla* I-A photo • • THE SALE EVERYONE WAITS FOR IS HERE.DINNEY FURNITURE, ONE OF SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO'S LARGEST FURNITURE STORES BRINGS YOU ITS ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE, NOW IS YOUR • 4 5 CHANCE TO SAVE ON HOME FURNISHINGS ' • . • SAVE UP TO 50% THE COST OF NEW CABINETS DON'T REPLACE — REFACE CALL DAVE 'CARSON 243-2929 PORT FRANKS • .Breaktfist Nooks • Replacement Fronts for Exiiting Cabinets. Includes New Doors, New Drawer Fronts, 1/8" Face Frame Covering. Hinges & Decorative Handles. C:42t nait.Ltc Ens .Ltd 580 Horton St., London, Ontario N6B 1M7 We supply the following; • New Kitchen Cabinets • New Counter Tops r •• rr . • .r . J,.Arr 4 .... • „ 4 —AIL 6 The mood is alive with spring fashions bursting with colour, shape and softness at The junction. If you're going south we recommend you look over our new arrivals by Kates and Hang Ten before you go. Our selection has never been better and we believe you'll find our prices attractive as well. Use those more expensive ArhericeM dollars for something else and save on your summer. things 'by buying them at home. Of course, you can use your Mastercharge or Visa cards. t. membership, characterized. the annual meeting of the. United Church held teat Thursday evening. Unlike. the Federal election nominations,, competition was non'existent• However, new appointments were as follows Session - Mrs. Fred, Bullock, for a term oft. two years; Mission and Service- committee Mrs. Jacob Lagerwerf; Manse cm-. mittee - Harvey Walper; and to the nominating committee, -.Ken Larmer, for a term of three years,: A short memorial service remembered Elton Curts,... Albert Romphf, Mrs. Cora Eggert and Mrs. Lillian. Matthews, who had passed away during the past year, The resident membership of the chtirch stands at 179. It Was-decided to hold the July and August Sunday services at 9:4$ a m, Invitations' are to be extended to two Missionaries to visit the pastoral charge during the year. Treasurers of all the organizations reported an increase 'In receipts'. and in outlay during the past year. The annual vestry meeting of Grace Anglican Church was held on January 17 under the leadership of the. new -rector, the Rev. Timothy Hill, B.A., M. Div., 'with eleven members at- tending-, The Ladies Guild .purt• chased. and - placed in the church. a new fern- planter and two floral arrangements. No decision was reached on the dispersal of a 1979 bequest to the church. A special Steward- ship program was 'launched, with, the rector arranging for future group assistance in its imPlemeptation, The treasurer's ::report and the ladies guild report for 1979 were most encouraging. The rector expressed his appreciation for a warm welcome to the Parish and discussed his expectations of the family in relation to Baptism and Confirmation, He announced a Children's Festival to be held in St. Haul's Church, Thectford on. Feb. 17 and also the Eucharist and fellowship for the Parish at the Greenway Church on March 30. An invitation was received and accepted from Clark and Doris Hodgins to hold an outdoor service at their home in June, and'a picnic to foil' Offers elected for 1980..4 as follows: Rector's Warden - George Mitchell; People's Warden - Ken McLinchey; Treasurer - Clark Hodgins; Vestry Clerk; -Jeanette Hodgins; Lay Del legate to Synod Marion Hodgins; Alternate - Olive Hodgins; Caretaker - Rheola Bullock; Organists — Doris Hodgins, Judy Hodgins, Connie Hodgins, and Joanne 1VicLincbey; Mowing grass - McLinch,ey family. Sunday serview- 10:00 a.m. until end of April., The population of "Greenway was increased by one last Tuesday. Congratulations to Dave and Sandra Dawe upon the birth of a baby girl, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Eagleson attended the Dynamo Staff dinner party in London Saturday evening. Sunday afternoon visitors with Evelyn and Manuel Curts were Mrs. Lorene McFadden and Cynthia, Toronto.' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walper were recent Sault Ste. Marie ylpiters. By thOway: Said a Baptist to a United Church brother: "I don't like your church government - it has too much machinery about it." "Yes, but then you see," said the United Churchman, "It don't take so much water to run it." Qreenway church annual No corn etition for Church cositions PLAN PAYMENT The, Ontario Wheat Producers' Marketing Board has announced plans for an interim payment to producers on their 1979 crop of wheat. In making the an- nouncement, board chair- man Russell W. Rogers, R.R. 1, Kingsville, said that an interim payment of at least $36.74 per tonne or $1.00 per bushel will be made early in February. The initial payment is in addition to the base initial price received by producers of $83.37 per tonne or $2.25 per bushel. hear of happiness By MISS ELLA MORLOCK piness is our family. • The Crediton Women's Mary Glavin thanked Rev. Institute met Wednesday Latham, Mrs. Peter Martin evening in the town hall. The sang three solos ac- meeting was opened with the companied by Mrs." Harvey Ode and. Collect. The roll call Hodgins on piano, Mrs. Alma was answered by "tell a joy Davey, gave a reading en- my conscience lets me deal titled, "Live for Today." 'with each day." Following the singing of Business was conducted by the Institute grace a president Mrs. •Gerald delicious lunch was served Dearing, A reminder was by Jean Neil, Lyla Hendrick, given to the ladies in saving Dolores Shapton and Alma Canada packers labels and Davey. Zehrs tapes. Personals euchre party will be held William Smith is a patient January 23 at the hall. in South Huron Hospital. Admission to be $1. Lunch Mrs. Lavine Finkbeiner provided and everyone is has been transferred to welcome. Time 8:15. Hensell nursing home. Next meeting will be 4-H Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cottell, night. The meeting was then Allan and Arlene, and Mr. turned over to Mrs. Glen and Mrs. Wayne Caldwell, Hodgins. A song was, sung by *London visited Sunday with • the members accompanied their parents, Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Bruce Shapton on Ralph'Caldwell and family of piano. Blyth. The motto, "I thank God If anyone has any news for most sincerely for the good the paper feel free:to call the gifts in life." was read by correspondent on Mondays Mrs. Ken Glavin in- troduced the speaker. Rev. John Latham who spoke on the • theme "Happiness", Rev. Latham said "We are all given gifts from God, singing, preaching, teaching, cooking. The greatest gift from God is a child, on loan from God for our happiness. Our first contact with-Tuve and hap- Crediton Institute, Enjoy card play at Whalen school 11:1'147:0t ir,nfl # 3tt>'81'; i)1714 .0t) 4yEtliti rt, LAMOr")StWAV'CliA RS r BEDDING, • OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, BEDROOM SUITES, DINING ROOM SUITES, -ETC. 11*/ ALL MERCHANDISE REDUCED , TO SALE CONTINUES mAjiii ALL THIS WEEK VoiA „ • . 467 MAIN ST., EXETER 215-0173 , MON. TO THURS. & SAT. OPEN 9-6 - FRI, UNTIL 9:00 , .10 P. *+';' ",z • r. 3., I „ WHALEN satur 1Viriandiva;J , A card party ,was nelci•4t Mrs. Mills crtained Mr! • 'Whalen Schbol ,on Friday and Mrs': nithara Morleyg,,, evening with 'Mr. arid' Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. John Scott as hosts. Johnson, Woodham, On • Audrey Hodgins won the Sunday Cpr. Don Davies and prize for ladies• high score, family, Port Lambton and Bill Morley won men's high Mr, and Mrs. Don Davies and Laura Hern had the and Dallas, Corunna were most lone 'hands. Mark guests with Mr. and Mrs. Taziar got a prize for low Mac Mills. score. The next party will be held Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Abbott, February 2, with Mr. and Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl French as con- Mike Anderson, Lucan were veners. Sunday supper guests with On Friday evening Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Art Abbott, Mrs. Ray Mills, Mr. and Wesley and Catharine were Mrs. Bruce Mills, Barry home for_the weekend with Mills, Nancy Whiting and their parents also. Mrs. Lillian Davies celebrated . Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ernie Ferguson is Mac Mills 35th wedding still a patient in St. Josephs anniversary by taking them Hospital and our wishes for a to dinner at the 4-Way Inn, speedy recovery are sent to Exeter. her.