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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-11-12, Page 50 z .0, • a a 0 a c-3 co Etch a 0 3 CO Er Imagination Make your selection from nine beautiful decorator colors. 100% nylon; Chromatouch II Color Styl- ing System. lamination Long lasting, good looking Dupont Antron III Nylon with new Chromatouch Color Styling 'System. Available in 12 beautiful decorator colors. E V) C Iv U ca 0 0 0 L '0 0 0 0 z Ic25 • INTRODUCTORY OFFER Free installation and underpad when you purchase imagination or lumination carpeting. Offer ends November 29. WHITING'S Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New and Used) Sales & Service • Antiques & Things MAIN ST 235.1964 EXETER I would like to thank all those who supported me at the polls on November 70th. 00 .001".11.111.11M Notice Ratepayers of The Township of Stephen The second installment of the 1980 taxes of the Township of Stephen are due on or 'before the 28th day of November, 1980. After November 28th interest will be charg- ed on the outstanding taxes at the rate. of 1 1/4 % per month, Wilmar D. Wein Tax Collector Township of Stephen Ry MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE • Mrs. Irene Haist of Exeter .received word Sunday that Wes. Redmond, of Trenton, Michigan passed away on Friday. He was married to the former Fran Pearce. Mr. & Mrs, William Rohde. were Sunday supper guests - with, Mr, & Mrs." Glenn Rohr de and family. The occasion, being the ninth birthday of Danny which is November 12. Some of the ladies of the UCW are starting a crewel embroidery course Tuesday morning at the home of"Mrs, Donald Bray. - The Explorer Boys are to go on a hike Saturday, They are to meet at the home of their leader Barry Miller Saturday after dinner. . The steering committee of 'the Centennial are to meet Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. 'in the church basement. Friday November 14 at 2 p.m. the World Outreach Committee of both Elimville and Thames Road are having Miss Kathleen Mitheral a missionary from India speak in Thames Road Church.• Everyone is cor— dially invited. • United Church Women The November meeting of the . UCW was held on Monday evening with 34 people present. Church ladies meet Party at Tharnes Road Mrs. Rick. Parker welcomed everyone and gave the Call to. Worship. "Lest We Forget". , We sang In Christ there is no east or west, Mrs, Jack Hodgert read the Scripture Lesson from gphesians Mrs, Lloyd Ballantyne read a story about Japan, Mrs, Archie Etherington and Mrs. Jack Hodgert received the offering followed with prayer by Mrs. Parker. A reading House of Prayer by Mrs. Edwin Mrs. Archie Etherington introduced Mr. & Mrs, Caffrey Cann of Exeter who showed pictures of their recent trip, to Japan, Mr. Cann gave a com- mentary along with his pictures which were very interesting. Mr. & Mrs. Cann modelled their kin'ionos., Mrs. Cann showed Japanese money pictures, etc. Mr. & Mrs. Cann were thanked by Mrs. Etherington and presented with a small token. Mrs. Murray Dawson opened the business part of the meeting with a poem on Remembrance, The usual business took plade, • It was decided to print a 'new cookbook in 1981 with a committee •being named. to look, into prices. Mrs. Jack Duncan gave a By. MRS. HUGH MORENZ last Thursday and F`riday bt Cliff Russell and a party of London with her Sou 410 hunting friends returned family, Mr. & Mrs. 13111 home Saturday from a Little, Lonnie and Connie. week's hunting trip to Saturday visitors with Restoule where the group Trellis and Earl Stebbins bagged, four deers. A few were Mr. SgMrs.Norval Reid weeks earlier they spent two of Creditors, Philip Little and weeks moose hunting at his three daughters, Colleen, Chapleau and bagged a Jennifer and Angela. couple of moose. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Schiebel and 011'15 of Belle River, visited at the former's daughter's home Rosanne and Tom, Jackie and Jennie Russell on the weekend. Shirley and Eddie Coleman, of Tiverton, visited Sunday with their cousins, Shipka.man ags deer and .moose sp newsflash from Church In Society. It was decided to have the price for Secret Pal gifts at $3.00 for the December meeting, Mrs, Ted Kernick brought in the Slate of , officers for 1981 but being incomplete will report at a later date.. Mrs. Dawson• closed the meeting with prayer. Under the leadership of Group leader Mrs. Gerry Morgan lunch was served along with the, hostess Mrs. Carl Hume. Baby Band party , Eighteen ladies and children attended the baby band party at the church on Saturday afternoon. Mrs, , Glenn Rohde welcomed, everyone and gave the introduction.They sang Praise Him Praise Him. Mrs. David Passmore told the story. The offering was then received with prayer by Mrs. Rohde. A prayer for mothers by Mrs, Passmore. A prayer for children by Mrs. Rohde. Patrick Jeffery, then graduated to and was welcomed by the leader Mrs. Larry Ballan- tyne. Tanya Riehl who vvas absent, has graduated also. Lunch was then served by the leaders Mrs. David Passtnore and Mrs: Glenn Rohde. '• By GORDON MORLEY Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis were in charge of the first euchre party of the season at Brinsley school Friday evening with 11 tables in 'play. Winners were; .Ladies high, Jean Bice; Lond hands, Desta Rock; Low, Mrs. Kelly Robinson; Men's ,high, Joe Carter; Lone hads,' Jack `- , jelf; Low, Harold quilfoyle: ``Special prize Went, to Mrs. Bannister.' Mr, & Mrs. Jack Trevithick and Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carter will be in charge of the next party held Friday evening November 21. , •The United Church Women *met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fed Lewis. Viola .Lewis opened the meeting with a devotional "What God has promised". Mrs. George Lee read the scripture. Mrs. Marjorie Steeper gave a reading "Maybe he ie out there somewhere", Hymn "Alone ,thou goest forth" and Viola Lewis read a story "Dr. Donavon Brown". Mrs. Jack Hodgson took charge of the business! Eight ladies answered the roll call. Closing hymn "How firm a Foundation", Mrs. Fred Lewis and Viola Lewis served lunch, The Ladies Guild of. St. Mary's church met Wed- nesday evening with president Mrs. Bonnie Wright in charge of the meeting. Roll call was an- swered by donating an ar- ticle for the bazaar, Mrs. • Joan Scott and Mrs. Ruth Rome as hostesses took charge of the worship service and served a delicious lunch. Personals Dianne Corbett, Minden is spending some holidays with her parents. Mr. & Mrs. Don Newey of London visited her parenth on the weekend. Official ceremonies were held November 13 to open the 120 mile McGillivray ham, By MISS JEAN COPELAND A number from the community attended the St. Paul's Anglican Church bazaar at the Kirkton •Woodham Community Centre on Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Baker, Lambeth and Mr. & Mrs. Bev Westman of Granton were Sunday guests with Mr, & Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna. A number from the at- tended the Kirkton United Church anniversary on Sunday,. The services at Woodham were withdrawn for the occasion. Miss Jean Copeland was a Sunday , guest with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Switzer of Kirkton, Mrs. Alf May and Miss Doris May of Toronto were also visitors. Nippa received .Secondary School Honour Graduation Leslie Harrison and Heike Diplomas. Rhea Markus and Doug -Latta .received Secondary School Graduation Diplomas. Joyce Earhart received a cer- tificate of training. North Middlesex District High School at ParkHill held their graduation. exercises recently. Students from this area receiving Secondary School Graduation Diplomas were Marian De Weerd, Wendy Lee and Terry Spruyette. During the Undergraduate Award Assembly, Christine . De. Weerd received the McGillivray Township Award in English, Personals Mr. and Mrs. Art, Hodgins Math and Science, John- were guests at the Huron stone's Baker Award in County Warden's Banquet Family Studies and the held Thursday night at North' C.U.P.E. History Award. Dorothy Cunningham St. United Church, Goderich, where Warden Bill ,Morley received a certificate of training. Congratulations! and his wife, Leona, were honoured for the year as to all. Warden• of Huron County. Among the winners of the . ' • ' - . . - ••,:nt , , - . , . . Welcome to exciting years, -times larger enjoy the opening ribbon. We'll Design Contest • ., nd . . i ,, is . , . . , , wonderfully We're now three Come and will cut the of our exciting Don't miss it! . ‘ Tuesday, November 18th 1980 ,- 10:00 A.M. our new 'store in Clinton. After 30 we've moved across the street. and a hundred times more beautiful. festivities. Mayor Harold Lobb 'also be announcing the winners and' e awarding the grand prize. Free rose to first hundred the "A big thank you' shoppers to all Anstett customers." 491 MA. dlitlAVN e. --, 'IliLlik‘,,,,_ , f ' ihmea il It's our way of This is an exciting ] saying "thank you" for moment for me. We've helping to make come a long way since our grand opening 1950. We started out a succe3s. with a determination to be renowned for quality and service. It's a policy we practice at all four Anstett ' ---.... locations. And, even •. ...........-9 , ' is in be able We shop, J . e- , i .. . „ .. 1 - though our new store Anstett customers to opening forward St. Clinton' St, Exeter Clinton, all stores hope that for anothet o hit Austen, 26 Main . 203 Founder to celebrate specials to I want will as you serving . all' its enjoy SI S . Seaforth Walkerton Special gift every 3 th opening. You can because for be offering the grand advertised in this ad. shopper our new store and look wherever you, you To celebrate our 30 our grand opening, . valued at $50 or more, 30th shopper, between November 18th and 22nd. You could be one of the lucky shoppers. f years in business and thirty years. we have a special gift, . for every . vit, *drt„, A e ' ' look* .. ,e' 79- %OA ' 8 Albert 284 Main NSTETT JEWELLERS Durham E.. Clandeboye • Medway High School at Arva held their Com- mencement Exercises • on Friday evening. Clandeboye area students receiving special awards and diplomas were; Allah Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Murray, received the Ontario Scholar Award (average of at least 80 percent in six credits in the work of grade 13) The Donald Mackenzie Memorial Award (Highest marks in grade 13 English) The George Schmidt, Memorial LATEST STYLE — Minister of Housing Claude Bennett admires some sweaters in Anita Swartman's shop. Bennett toured some Main Street businesses while in Exeter to open the parkettes Wednesday. Staff photo Clandeboye students given awards at commencement Play first euchre at Brinsley school 11111"ir.4 PATHFINDERS ORGANIZE — A Pathfinders group for girls has been organized in Exeter. Back, left, District Commissioner Sylvia Smith and leaders Marilyn Hern, Nancy Hines and Marg Niblock. Centre, Denise Renning, Heather Hern, Judy Coates and Karen Rowe. Front, Cathy Coates, Diane Warwick, Hedther Jamieson, Laurie Mclelland and Jodi McBride. Missing were Pam Johns and Julie Blommaert, T-A photo Award (Grade 13 Science, general proficiency and contribution to school ac- tivities), an Academic "M" and an Honours Secondary Diploma. Cunningham,Tracy u daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Cunningham received the 1958 Commer;cial Graduates Award for grade 12 in the Grade Academic Proficiency Awards. Tracey received the grade 12 Commerical Award also her Academic "M" and Secon.dary School Graduation Diploma. township waterworks at the Ausable booster pumping station on Middlesex county road 24 with the Hon. Harry Parrott Minister of Environment as guest AilSa Craig Legion Poetry and Essay Contest, to commemorate Rememb- ranee Day, were two Clandeboye area students. Gerald Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bev Cun- ningham won first prize in the Category 2 for Grade 7 and 8 students. Megan Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Henry won 1st place in Category 1, for Grades 4, 5 and 6. These students, along with other winners, will compete in' a district competition at a later date. Gerald and. Megan attend McGillivray Central School Congratulations! Personals Jack Pickering is a patient in St. Joseph'S hospital, London, • Mrs. Milton Sweitzer returned home Saturday after a week in Stra.throy General hospital, Hugh and Annie Morenz. • Willis and Ella Desjardine Congratulations to John were supper guekts, Sunday and Linda Wuerth on the evening at Grand Bend with arrival of a baby daughter, Alvin and Clara Statton, Rebecca Lynn ("Becky") on Mrs. Trellis Little visited November 5. d