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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-03-12, Page 22Best Interest * 1 4 0/0 We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest be- ing offered on Guaranteed Investment Cer- tificates. * subject to change Gaiser-Kneale %irk Insurance Agency Inc. EXETER GRAND BEND CLINTON 235-2420 238-8484 482-9747 l BEST LEGION SPEAKER — Clay Murray, representing the Exeter branch Royal Canadian Legion presented Exeter Public School students with their public speaking prizes, Friday. From the left with Mr. Murray are Isobel Perry, Sandi McDonald, Karla Josephson, Kim Talbot and Tim Long. Missing was Brigette Newton. "kY T-A photo The Royal Canadian Legion Pooley Bra t (ONT. NO. 167) EXETER, ONTARIO February 1, 1980 usinessmen of Exeter and Area A Letter To the B We the membership of the Royal Canadian Legion, R. E. Branch w ill our' 50th be-observing Birthday during the --__ i of April 23rd through:April 30th. .,, We have and 'the e asked the Mayor Exeter Town to proclaim this period as Legion Week. We have asked the Exeter Times Advocate to commemorate this occasion with the publication of a sp over the past ecial news edition having to do with Leg e:ctivities and memories Members of our branch will be writing editorials and 50 years. another is doing much of the photography we will have in the issue. The Exeter Times Advocate will be contacting you for advertising in the special edition with our authorization. We hope you will support us in this most special occasion. in - the in Comradeship, ).6e_lirt ci-eA, Lee Webber, President. lw/elh "They served till deothl Why not we?" .. ... ... .......................... : .... ... ....... . ...... . Council Pooley period VANASTRA FACTORY OUTLET "The Store That Saves You More" • 'ire Saving spot. 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Monday- Friday 10 a.m. 9 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 12 noon - 6 p.m, HIGHWAY 4 - SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA Peg* OA TirriwAdvoCatet MOrCh 12, 1980. Thames Road church women host prayer ,day event, discuss banquet plans. By MOM WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD The Marsh meeting of the United ChurCh Women was held Monday evening with 27 ladies present. Mrs. Jean Allen opened the wership service with verses on Friendship. Areading "Good Neigh- bours" was given by Mrs, Ted Kernick, Mrs, Gerry Morgan read the Scripture Lesson, The offering was received by Mrs. Kernick and Mrs. Allen. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Jack Dun- Can. Mrs. Morgan showed the Film "The One Half of 1 Percent " were Protestants. Mrs, Dawson opened the business part of the meeting with a Thought, from Luke 8, Mrs. Barry E. Miller assistant secretary looked after the usual business. Mrs. Ross Hodgert gave the treasurers report. Newsflash from Church In Society took the form of a skit, a U.C,W, member going to visit a U.C.W. member in the Hospital, taken by Mrs. Arnold Cann and Mrs. Howard Cunnington which was well given, Painting price for the auditorium of the church was discussed. It was decided which groups would look after the curling banquet weddings and lunches etc. The meeting was closed with the singing of "Mansion Over the Hilltop." Mrs. Dawson read "Be the Best Whatever you are." Group U served a delicious lunch along with the hostess Mrs. Barry Jeffrey. World. Day of Prayer Elimville ladies joined with Thames Road ladies on Friday for the World Day of Prayer Service of which the theme was responsible Freedom. Mrs. Murray Daws,on was in charge of the service with Mrs. Ken Duncan, Mrs. Ross Skinner, Mrs. Philip Johns, Mrs. Fred Johns, Mrs, John Batten assisting with the service. Mrs. Luther Of Hensel' was the .guest speaker, She had as her topic "Personal Freedom in Christ" based on the scripture from Romans 7, and Galatians 5, 13-26. It was a very inspiring message. Mrs. Glen Stewart was the pianist for the afternoon. A social time followed bringing a. very Meaningful. service to a close, Personals Several people from this - community called at the L.A. Ball Funeral Home St. Marys Friday where they paid their respect to, the late Mrs. Wib. Kirkby, among some of those were Mr, and. Mrs. William Rohde, They then visited with .Mr, and, Mrs Norman .Johns Of Woodham on. • . Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs, John Rotid„ Congratulations. Wool; lham, visited Saturday .Lawrence Kellett and evening with Mr. and Mrs. friend of Listowel were Glenn Jeffrey. guests. Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. .Frayrie- Mrs. George Kellett, Parsons, Mr. Robert Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr, and Mrs. William Rohde Cunnington and family were among those who at- called on the former's tended a gathering at mother Mrs. Fred Cun- Elimville on Saturday nington of • Centralia on evening in honor Of Mr, and Sunday, Her daughter and Mrs. Russell Morley's 40th husband Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd wedding anniversary which Vogart of Listowel were also Was on the ninth of March. there. The occasion being After supper cards were - Mrs, Fred Cunnington'S enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Morley received quite a Howard Cunnington and number of lovely gifts. family Also visited later with Mr. and Mrs, James. Romphf of Arkona. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Passmore attended a relative get together Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Tuckey of Exeter for Mr. and Mrs. Rick Mellenger and Alicia before their departure to New Brun- sweick. Alicia will be staying with her great grandparents Kippen WI plan event By MRS. RENA CALDWELL KIPPEN Kippen East Women's Institute will meet in the Sunday School of St. Andrews Church Kippen on March 19 at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Mike Connolly is in charge of lunch. Mrs. Steve Pine and. Sheri Lynh are the guests of Mrs. Pine's parents. Mrs. Tom Burke, Wroxeter, and • Mrs. Margaret Barnard, Hensall visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMurtrie have returned from a holiday in Mexico. Mrs. Vivan Cooper and Mrs. W.L. Mellis attended World's Day of Prayer at Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter. .2)VE6Z. Time for fitness is time on Your Side. PaRflOP3070/7 Mr. and Mrs, Passmore for a couple of weeks. Mr, Ross Hargreaves, Mrs. glenn Jeffery, Mrs, George Kellett and Mrs. William Rohde attended the Lenton Service at Thamesview Fullarton church Tuesday evening. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stone on the birth of their baby daughter one day last week in St, Joseph's Hospital London. The Singles and Doubles of Elimville and ThamesRoad communities met Sunday for a family pot luck dinner. Mr. and Mrs, James. Wilkinson recieved the prize for the largest family. Mr, and Mrs, David Passmore received the prize for the wedding anniversary nearest the day, and Dennis Wilkinson for the nearest birthday Tracy Coward looked after the children .,while the adults had a discussion and a business meeting. The Fellowship Group meeting will be Sunday evening March 23 at Elimville, Note the change ,