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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-05-14, Page 8ALPHA PHI EXECUTIVE — The Alpha Phi Sorority elected their executive for 1980 this past week, From left to right are past-president Susanne Strange, president Janice Brock, vice president Susan Moore, treasurer Ann Baynham and secretary Annmarie Hoffman. T-A photo RITUAL OF JEWELS — At a recent meeting of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Suzanne Strang presented Ritual of Jewels to Susan Moore, Joy Kerslake, Nancy Chambers, Barb Ballantyne, Sandra Campbell and Linda Johns. T-A photo GRADUATES, FORMALS, WEDDINGS What ever the occasion... the time to prepare for it is NOW! And we will make it easier by offering you... ettatch SAVE '40 SUIT SALE Pick any of our reg. Spring or Summer suits and we'll take $40.00 off our already low prices. SALE 9999 11999 1 2999 1 3999 We have the fit for just about everyone. Sizes 36 to 52. Short, Regulars and Tails. Regular mens and young mens cuts. Congratulations to Barb Hayman, the winner of a dozen long stem roses and a $25 gift certificate in our Mother's Day Draw. gettaldi SHOPPING CENTRE 370 Main•Street EXETER, ONTARIO Phone 235-2162 EXAMPLES Our Reg. Price 140" 16000 170" 18000 Pug* 8 Mat 14, 1980. • Tasty spring treat its that's hard to beat N4. FOR YOUR. SPRING PLANTING NEEDS' VISIT • Huron Ridge .Aires. Pavid,Steckle .ancl family 1 Y2 mi. west then, ..PHONE 314 north .of Zurich 50,2122 Rebekahs make donations Learn about emblem Seniors see slides of East By ED CHAMBERS The Exeter Senior Citizens held their monthly meeting Tuesday May 6 in the Legion Hall with about 60 members Present. Mrs, Wm. Thompson acted as chairlady for the program which consisted of musical numbers by Tommy Walker on piane and Andy Qrr on saxophone, a duet by two young ladies Marion and Joan Van Essen on the recorders also Lorne Johnston and Tom Walker on two banjos, The girls again favoured us with one playing piano and one the recorder, and a duet on the piano. Clarence Down took over and showed some very ex- cellent pictures taken on his trip several years ago to Hong Kong, China, and Japan. They were very in- teresting. The program ended with more musical numbers by Tommy Walker and Andy Orr. The president then took over the the business end of the meeting. Everyone sat down to a lovely lunch served by the ladies of the Anglican Church. The June meeting will be held in the form of a picnic in the park Wednesday June 4. In case of rain we will return to the Legion Hall. "'N ALMATEX SPRING SALE Interior Super Satin - $12.75 gal - '3.75 qt. Eggshell - '16.75 gal -'5.95 qt. Semi Gloss Enamel - $16.25 gal - '5.75 qt. High Gloss Enamel - '16.75 gal - $5.95 qt. Exterior Alkyd Semi Gloss - $16.75 gal - $5.95 qt Acrylic Latex, flat - $15.15 gal - $5.35 qt. One Coat White - $17.60 gal - $5.95 qt. Sale ends May 30, 1980 Exeter Decor Centre 15 Gidley St. E 235-1010 Mon. - Fri. 9-5:30, Wed. 9-12, Sat. 9-3:30 and she was welcomed. P.G.M. John Broadfoot was also present and explained the Sovereign Grand Lodge which will be meeting in Toronto in September. Treasurer Mavis Atthill gave the financial report. The V.G. reported Loretta Brown is home from hospital, Rose Broderick and Stella Dixon are both in hospital. Shirley Cooper reported C.P.T. donation of $200 to Eye Research, $175 to Leukemia and a bathroom seat for the disabled had been purchased. The members were reminded that next meeting will be Brothers night, 50th anniversary of Clinton Rebekahs on May 23, dessert euchre at Seaforth Lodge May 14 the P.N.G.'s will do the opening and closing for the birthday party June 4 also another Lodge will be guests. David and Eleanor Kestle celebrated their 40th wed- ding anniversary Saturday with family members. Invited were, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cunningham, Dorothy, Kevin, Carol, and Perry. Mr. and Mrs. David Newman, Kim and Greg, Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kestle, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stable Nathan and Jesse and Gord Hethrington, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kestle, London and Miss Janis Kestle RR 2 Lucan. Mr. David Hall, Mrs. Margaret Estes and Mr. E. League Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. A. Charron Windsor Mr. and Mrs. J. Robertson Lucan. They enjoyed a sumptuous dinner prepared and served by ladies of L.R.C. The family gathered for toasts and hymn sing ac- companied on the piano by Flora Robertson. Dorothy Cunningham John Henderson congratulated the Lodge and thanked them for their co- operation. She gave a very impressive talk on the Rebekah Emblem, the three links and an R. Joyce Morgan reported on the Odd Fellow and Rebekah Church service at Elimville April 27. L.S.N.G. olive Hicks reported on the District Church service in Wingham May 4. Muriel Lockhart oft Clinton brought greetings from her Lodge. Bro. John Broadfoot in his remarks stated that the Odd Fellows are the • only fraternal organization allowed to continue in Cuba. Following the meeting Norma Hooper and Joycc Morgan entertained with a skit -- A visit to grand- mother's also Joyce gave a reading "When God made Mothers." mc'd the evening - Michael Stable gave the prayer of thanks giving. Thomas Kestle gave the toast to his parents, Sharen Newman and Janis Kestle read poems written for the occasion by Mrs, M. Cannom, Denfield. Jesse Stable DA year old grand daughter sang "Jesus Loves Me" and her mother played the autoharp and sang "Touching Jesus" and "My Mommy and Daddy." Janis and Nancy sang in duet "The Old Rugged Cross". J. Robertson gave a verbal note of respect to the couple. Friends and relatives returned to the family home for a time of fellowship. Mrs. Cunningham prepared and set up decoratons and program for the evening, and the grand- children took pleasure in helping. One of the first fresh Ontario fruits to appear on the market is field rhubarb. It's On the produce counters right now and will be until about the end of June, Its unique, tangy flavor is a welcome addition to any spring meal, sa enjoy it soon while it's here, say the marketing specialists at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Field rhubarb has thick, bright red stalks with dark green leaves. Look for stalks that are firm and have a bright glossy appearance. If possible, use the rhubarb the same day you buy it, for superb flavor and freshness, However, if you're not going to use it right away, cut off the leaves and wash the stalks in cold water. Put them in a tightly closed plastic bag and refrigerate. Use within two to three days. For longer storage, remember that rhubarb freezes beautifully. All you have to do is remove the leaves, wash the rhubarb, then cut into one-inch lengths. Pack it in freezer bags or containers, label and freeze. Add sugar only if desired. Alternatively, you may wish to make the rhubarb into a sauce before freezing. Cool it, then pack into freezer containers 00Probovz Did you know that 5000 Canadians are stricken with breast cancer each year? There is a 75 per cent chance of being- cured if the cancer is discovered in time, Self-examination of -the breast, once a month, will reveal any irregularity and allow you to consult your physician immediately. leaving headspace to. allow for expansion of the rhubarb during freezing. Just 'think of all . the deliicious ways you VaU'USa rhubarb, now 'when it's fresh, or later in the winter front your freezer. Try It . in relishes., conserves, jams and jellies, . For dessert, ulalto it into. a; pie, cobbler.,, pudding, upside-down cake, sauce or jellied salad, • So stop by the fresh produce counter next shopping day and be sure to pick up some fresh Ontario rhubarb. It's a tasty spring treat that's hard to beat. R-R. #2 ' ZURICH See Our Selection Of: EVERGREENS FLOWERING SHRUBS SHADE TREES ROSES BEDDING PLANTS OPEN WEEKDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 SAT. TILL 5:00 OPEN SUNDAY 1;30 - 5:00 Baker's Tropical Plants 420 Main St. -'Centre Mall Phone 235-1412 At their meeting Wed- nesday night Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge entertained DDP Jean, Hensalf and several sisters and a brother from Clinton. The evening commenced with a banquet at Centralia United Church. N.G. Margaret Cook presided over the meeting assisted by V.G. Marjorie Arthur. J.P.N.G. Shirley Cooper introduced Sis. Henderson Clan deboye couple mark anniversary COSMETICS (nl ANN BAYNHAM ON STAGE COSMETICS OF NEW YORK! NEW SHOP! - NEW PRODUCTS! - NEW SOFTLINER PENCILS! - NEW DAYTIME & EVENING COLORS! - NEW ACCESSORIES! - NEW EXCITEMENT! 199 William St. 235-2225 Ques.-Fri, 10.6 Sat & Evenings -by Appti 50 POUND BAG 0k,14.0,000. 3 tes„(602.0.•:,% "WEED FREE" 49 SOIL OUR REG. $3.25 • 10" SIZE HANGING OUR REG. $14.95 FUSCHIA $04 as BASKETS 10" •7 HANGING IVY GERANIUM BASKETS 10,, BEDDING PLANTS BOX ZEHRS SENIOR CUSTOMERS ENJOY 5% DISCOUNT ON WEDNESDAYS ZEHRS GARDEN CENTRES OPEN SUNDAY & MONDAY EXTRA ZEHRS SAVINGS HIGHWAYS 4 & 83 EXETER GARDEN CENTRE HOURS MON.-WED. 9-6 P.M. THURS. & FRI. 9-9 P.M. SAT. 8:30-6 P.M. G HMG ION BOX PLANTS Flowers, vegetables, hanging baskets, patio pots, geraniums, foliage, full assortment OUR REG. $11.95 $9,95 690 THE ABOVE SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT TILL CLOSING ,MAY 20