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
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FORMALS,
WEDDINGS
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Pick any of our reg. Spring or Summer suits
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Short, Regulars and Tails. Regular mens and young mens
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Congratulations to Barb Hayman, the winner of a dozen long
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Rebekahs make donations
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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.
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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
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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
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mark anniversary
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