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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-10-29, Page 8REBEKAH OFFICERS INSTALLED — The Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge recently installed their officers for the coming year. Back left, Ruth Anderson, Ruth Skinner, Elaine Skinner, Norma Meikle, Leona Hem, Mavis Atthill, Iva Blair, Lena Kirkland, Norma Hooper, Mary Hern, Alice Bowen and Jean Noels. Front, Evaline McAllister, Leone Brock, Audrey Rowe, Vice-Grand Cheryl Edwards, Noble Grand Marjorie Arthur, Margaret Cook, Marie Broom, Barbara Whiting and Shirley Cooper. Photo by Jim Tomlinson 'VINYL FLOOR CLEAROUTS $1.98 '2.98 $3.98 $4.98 and $5.98 pp sq. yd, WHITING'S MAIN ST Exeter 235-1964 Nir Should YOU pre-arrange your Funeral? The wise head of every fam- ily takes care to prepare a Will and carry ample Life Insurance with one unselfish motive in mind to assure his family of security and peace of mind. Doesn't it make sense then that one should pre-arrange his funeral and leave instructions as to his wishes? Generally speaking, should it not be YOUR responsibility to arrange YOUR funeral? Any member of the Ontario Funeral Service Association will sit down and discuss pre-arrangement with you without obligation. Why leave this task to someone else? The Funeral Home in Exeter who is a member of the Ontario Funeral Service Association is: SOS FLETCH EFt IRV ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME PHONE 235-1220 Bizehrs AND Lion Safari HEY •1410S1' Get a TREE visit to African loon Safari. have a ORES 0040. and choose yOur PPI90 PUMPKIN nom the worlds largest pile of purepkina Carve your pumpkin for Hallowe en and take d back 10 the came Zehr tore Sat Nov 1 and you Could win A KODAK CAMERA" OR 100 tnbctittakAtioN PKQES Saturday October 11 thrOugh Saturday NO 1 1980 Pumpkin judging 400 to 430 pm Nov 1 1000 al your Zehr s store SCHNEIDERS LUNCHEON OR CHICKEN LOAFIbSt98 COOKED JELLIED CORNED BEEFl4129 .140 Qctobior 29, 1980, Mark event at Kippen. By MRS, RENA CALDWELL KIPPEN The 113th anniversary of St, Andrews. Church Kippen was celebrated Sunday with Mr. Bob Elliott giving the Sermon. Tie spoke on the Plateau's in the life of everyone and dealt with some of the problems of today, Inspiring. music was presented by Bob Heywood, who ac- companied himself on the accordion and by the junior and senior choirs of the church. Hear of death The Kinsman family received word of the death in Unity,. Sask, of a niece, Mary Nelson, Mary was the former Mary Whiteman, daughter of John and Janet Whiteman of Saskatoon formerly of Tuckersmith and was in her 78th year. Janet Whiteman was Earl Kinsman's eldest sister and her daughter Mary received her elementary education at S.S. 10 Tuckersmith. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kinsman who are on holiday in the west were • able to attend the funeral last Wednesday. Personals Arnold Gackstetter is a patient in Hospital in Guelph. Mr. & Mrs. Gary Cooper and family, Detroit, Michigan spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Vivan Cooper. Mr. & Mrs. Vivan Cooper attended the 50th Wedding Anniversary party held in Brinsley Church Sunday for Mrs. Cooper's brother and his wife, Mr. &'Mrs. Ralph Rowe, Ailsa Craig. Trivitt ladies host visitors The ladies of the A.C.W. of St. John's by the Lake, Grand Bend were guests at Trivitt Memorial A.C.W. monthly meeting Tuesday night. Catherine Elston president, opened the meeting with a hymn. Gladys Sims conducted the devotions. Following a short business meeting, Miss Joan Allen R.N. presented slides and gave a very interesting presentation of her work and sojourn in India. She was in- troduced by Gladys Sims and thanked by Rhea Greene. Lunch and a very en- joyable social 'hour followed with the Grand Bend Ladies. Thelma Brosseau, Grand Cove Estates, thanked the Exeter ladies for the invita- tion. CLANDEBOYE Several ladies represented Clandeboye Women's Institute at a Food Forum "Parties to Suit your Purse" presented by the Department of Agriculture and Food at Hyde Park, on Thursday evening. The four themes demonstrated were: Easter Buffet, Summertime Buffet Luncheon, Backyard Bar; becue and Winter Luncheon. Attending from Clandeboye were Hazel Cunningham, Betty Coughlin, June Henry, Velma Hardy, and Susan -Rees. Lionel and Beryl Shipley of Ottawa spent a few days last week with Mary and Wilmer Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lynn and family attended an- niversary services at Wesley-Knox United Church, London, on Sunday and spent the day with Pauline and Ron Haynes and family. Art Hodgins is a patient in Strathroy-Middlesex Gen- eral Hospital where he un- derwent surgery for a badly broken right fore-arm and dislocated elbow received when he was caught ih .a pulley on the forage har- vester Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Groenewegen and Marilyn attended a banquet and award's presentation at Fanshawe College on Friday night for 1979-80 Graduation Class. Marilyn received the Ann Trophy for the most outstanding student in the Medical Secretarial Course. Friday, Mrs. Harold Hardy and David, Susan Rees of Lucan and Mrs. George Clarke of Parkhill visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarke and boys, in Sarnia. RECENT GRADUATE — Heather Buchanan, Exeter recently graduated from the' University of Western On- tario with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Secretarial and Administrative Studies. She is the wife of Kevin Buchanan and the daughter of Harry and Barbara Dougherty. Heather is presently employed with Norris, Gee and Co., Exeter. NOW Stretch & Sew Comes to You! Learn Short-Cut Sewing Methods developed by Ann Person TM in your own home. Book your party for Fall now. For more details call London 681-0525 Clandeboye ladies attend food• forum Ety MRS, PETER McARERDTIITNom os en eAhn Cso vseaptini I atioyani snt gmwaae nne koh, oacss he hab Charlie Browning Jr., Charlie,Eckel, Jim Hecker and Ken McCarter bagged the female moose east of TiMmins last Wednesday, The four men had to break through ice in order to get their boat across the lake, And we think it's cold, here!! Halloween party Saturday night 'area couples had a hot time at the Crediton and District Social Club's annual halloween dance. Many of the couples were in costume, everything from lions to devils to can- nibals" haunted the hall. ' Winners Were chosen by the • orchestra "Mystery Train", Best dressed couple was a tie won by Alf and Note Smith and Charlie and Ina Browning. Best dressed male, Glenn Hodgins; best dressed lady, Joan Hodgins. A good time was had by all. Early Christmas Sunday afternoon the Selves family held their Couples07!orpy . Creditor men bag moose. family Christmas at Kirkton Hall. Otis Swayer leaves for Florida this week for the winter; and they enjoy hav- ing grandpa with them for Christmas, Those attending from the Crediton area were Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hodgins and family, Mary Hodgins and girls and Jane Glavin and family. Those attending the Lon- don area Women's Institute Convention in. St, Marys Monday and Tuesday were president Mrs. Dave Cottel; Mrs. Gerald Dearing and Mrs. Cliff Kenney. Mrs, Harvey Hodgins and Mrs. Hubert Cooper attended the banquet Monday evening and Tuesday's program. Perform's Miss Lesley Adams spent part of the weekend with her cousins Ruth and Lisa Mar- tin, PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL BURNS SMOKED PICNICS FULLY COOKED BO PORK SHOULDERS LB LOIN CHOPSQ NELESS! CENTRE CUT PORK _on ROAST lb. igitt 7 7 SCHNEIDERS 1/4 lb. PLUS BEEF BURGERS 500 gr. It 98 3 CENTRE CUTS 3 RIB PORTION 3 TENDERLOIN PORTION PORK CHOPS FRESH BUDGET PACK LOIN . 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