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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-05-28, Page 13entertain By KATHY COOPER ELIMVIttE The C.G.I.T. girls en- tertained their mothers at the graduation Sunday evening. Joan Cooper was the master of ceremonies and welcome everyone. The girls repeated the C.G.I.T. pledge and song. Mrs. Brenda Hovius gave a toast to the girls and Margaret Pym replied. Donna Kerslake gave a toast to the mothers and Mrs, Marjorie Johns replied, The following girls graduated during the graduation ceremony. Cheryl Stewart, Dianne Ballantyne, Margaret Pym, Donna Kerslake and Joan Pym.' The leaders taking part were Mrs. Janice Webber, Mrs. Margaret Miller and Mrs. Brenda Hovius, Barbara Skinner in-' troduced the guest speaker, Faye Blair, who told of her work at the Huron Hope Nursery School at Dash- wood, and also show a number of slides, Dianne Ballantyne thanked Faye and gave her a gift. Each girl presented her mystery mother with a gift and revealed her identity. The C.G.I.T. girls served lunch and a social time followed. KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES IMPERIAL SOFT MARGARINE SIX DAYS OF SPECIALS IN EFFECT UNTIL ' CLOSING TUESDAY JUNE 3, 1980 KELLOGG'S FROZEN-READY TO HEAT EGGO WAFFLES 11 oz. PKG. WHITE, CRACKED OR 60% WHOLE WHEAT ZEHRS BREAD DIET PEPSI, MOUNTAIN DEW OR PEPSI COLA 750 ml. BOTTLE RETURNABLE BOTTLES PLUS DEPOSIT STOKELY FANCY 14 az. CREAM CORN OR HONEY POD PEAS FANCY t2 ox. WHOLE KERNEL CORN FANCY VEGETABLES CLOVER LEAF RED SOCKEYE SALMON 79 7.75 oz. TIN MACARONI & CHEESE .KRAFT DINNER F 0 R 225 g. BOXES OLD SOUTH FROZEN ORANGE JUICE PURE JUICE FROM FLORIDA. 12 1/2 FL OZ. TIN VAN CAMP BEANS WITH PORK OR WITH MOLASSES STOKELY KIDNEY BEANS -NEW ORLEANS -DARK RED -LIGHT RED 14 FL. 02. TINS GREAT FOR A SUMMER SALAD 1 LB. SLEEVE REGULAR BAR-D-O SALT & VINEGAR SOUR CREAM AND ONION ZEHRS CHEESE idh.29 MILD CHEDDAR ..Tic MEDIUM oNEDDARZI:HIiS CHEESE V.09 ZEHRS COLOURED CHEESE. *2.49 ZEHRS O .D NIPPY onEse 3 CrtiISCO 9 SEHORTENING 99° Y. 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SIZE $129 saw WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN OUR MANAGER IS: RAYMOND HURD rior rim EXETER NYS. & 83 OPEN WED. THURS FRI TILL NINE OPTIONS STRATEGIES DATE: Tues., June 10th TIME; 7:30 P.M. PLACE: Commonwealth Holiday Inn City Centre, London. An introductory Seminar on how to use options VI ris- ing and falling markets. All persons wishing to attend please pre-register by phoning Ms. Allison at 672-5880 or by completing the coupon below. wish to pre-register Option Seminar for the Name: Address: Phone. J SEND TO: Walwyn Stodge!' Cochran Murray Limited Investment Dealers 383 Richmond Street London, Ontario 672-5880 OFFICES ACROSS CANADA AFFILIATE COMPANY COCHRAN MURRAY & WISENER, INC., NEW YORK Pair mark anniversary Times.A vocote, May 28, 1980 fe 1 Bodgins and their father, Otis Sawyer, are part of it. Mrs. Dougall also read from the old school readers. Mark anniversary Verna and. Valentine Becker eelebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on May 24 with a family dinner folIowed by a reception at the Zurich Community Centre attended by several. relatives and. friends. On Sunday the family held an open house at .the home of COMING BACK?? — Only a few members of this girls' basketball team of 1908 are stilt Living, but some of the surviving members may be at the SHDHS homecoming on June 21. The photo was featured on'q post card sent from Lillie Rowe to Vera Rowe and was submitted by Mrs, Jim Smith, the former Rota Rowe, A few blanks appear, but those Mrs. Smith could name were, back row left: Lillie Rowe, Anna Dow, Lulu Martin, Annie Bissett, Ida Rowe, Stella Gregory, ?, Irene Handford, ?, Grace Sanders, Miss erassick, May Jewell, Lily May Frayne and Blanche Atkinson, The first person in the middle is unknown and beside her ore Birdie Boyle and Wynona Howard. Front row Gladys Ford, Eileen Farmer, Beatrice Howie, !Tim' Boyle, Gladys Bissett, Litio Handford and Gladys Kestle. The post card was mailed with a le stamp. Church Service Rev. Bert Daynard assisted Ross Hargreaves with the service on Sunday morning. Joining the church by profession of faith was Mrs. Cindy Elford and by transfer were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tyndall and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Taylor. Com- munion" was also served at this time. Next Sunday, June 1 will be United Church Women Sunday and church will be at 11:00 a.m. with Bob Heywood as guest speaker. Lunch will be served in the basement afterwards therefore there will be no Sunday School, Personals Sunday guests with Mr. 1 11111111ftiattlillaitaitaittlialiati Ch Ici en Sun Sets latches 100% Polyastar AU Double-Knit many Spring Colours Comp, $1.95 NOW BY GOWN MORtEY Bev. and. Mrs, Ken Hick, Glencoe visited Mrs. Ruth Garrett, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Brian Hudgins, Exeter and Mrs. Edwin Morley were Sunday ternoon visitors with Mrs. Violet Allison and Kathleen Morley, Mrs. John Dyck flew out to Portage La Prairie Manitoba to attend her mother's funeral and returned home Wednesday night, Sympathy is extended to her and the family. Mrs. Betty Hodgson and her youngest daughter Erin of Vancouver and Ross and Jan Amos, Calgary were home at Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schwartz and they attended the North Mid. dlesex High School reunion, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Mike Horner who were married Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs, Jack. Trevithick were afternoon and supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Morley. A family shower for Barbara Rosser was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Amos Sunday By MRS. IRVIN RAPER Dashwood senior citizens held their meeting May 10 with 02 members and 12 visit ors present. Charles Martene, president, welcomed everyone and conducted the business. ,They were to keep in mind the social gathering at Bayfield June 29. Senior citizens week will be in June with a noon meal at HurOnview and presenting a program to the residents. A trip to Tivoli and the Lion Safari at Rockwood will be Awe 25. The June meeting will be a picnic at 6:30 p.m., June 16, Mrs, Pearl Miller was appointed delegate to the Senior Citizens convention at Kingston, New officers are president, Mrs. Pearl Miller; viee-president, Reinhold Miller; secretary, treasurer,Mrs, Hilda Rader. Mrs. Ross Love's group was in charge of the program. Mrs. Fern Dougall was chairlady. The butters-in-laws orchestra provided music. Mrs. Dougall, Mrs. Harvey their parents in Das.hwood for relatives, friends and neighbours coming from London, Kitchener, Sudbury, Calgary, Peterborough and surrounding area, During the weekend festivities, Mr. and Mrs. Becker received congratulatory messages from the governor-General of Canada, the Honourable Ed Schreyer, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau; leader of the opposition, Joe mothers and Mrs. Alvin Fulton were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly, Mr, and Mrs. Preston 110mels, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hyde, all of the Shakespeare area, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooper and family and Robert Bray attended the wedding meal of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morley at their home in London, Friday evening. The Elimville Women Institute members are asked to contact Kaye Grubbe or Isabelle Fletcher if they wish tickets for the Playhouse to see "Free at Last" on August 13. Don't forget the Blood Donor Clinic at South Huron District High School on Thursday 29 from 2:00 to 4:00 and from 5:30 to 8;30 p.m. Walking Shorts Perms Press Machine Washable Our Regular Price 1.66 Short Sleeves Embroidered Front, Asst'd Corrmpn rr 10 $2.05 Girls at Elimville 414 MAIN STREET Dashwood seniors plan events Clark; Premier of Ontario,. William Davis; Buron-Bruce MP Murray Cardiff; Huron- Middlesex MPP Jack Rid- dell; Reeve offlayTewnship Jack Tinny and from the Village of Dashwood a commemorative plaque. Mr, and Mrs, Beelter's family of thirteen children, 32 grandchildren and one great grandchild shared this , sPeCial occasion with them; The family presented their parents with a grandfather clock, handcrafted by Irvin Rader of Dashwood„ Personals Mrs. Lorne Beaker, Mrs. Ross Leibold, Janette and John Paul have returned home following a 10-day trip by rail to Moosejaw, Sask. where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Becker's niece.Janettewas flower girl for her cousin. Mrs. Siegfried Miller and Mrs. Oral Mistier .of Port Dover visited with Martha Miller at the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich, Four ladies from Dash. wood, Mrs. Letta Taylor, Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan, Mrs. Ross Love and Mrs. Beulah Desjardine were on.a three day bus trip to Rochester Lilac Festival which was most beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love accompanied by Betty and Krisan Datars, Grand Bend, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Love, Dan and David, King City. Attractive horizontal stripes Permanent Press ,2* ett; owe 100% Cottor Terry AssettPottern Compare 7..5,5 NOW attaiiiititomatainamaitionatanaannatraanataanatitapaugeotanitraanittiollogiat NOW99t JUST