Times-Advocate, 1981-04-08, Page 9Serving South Huron,
North Middlesex &
North Lambkin Since 1873
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A WINNER
Mrs. Mabel Green, RR 1 Crediton was the winner of
the April draw in The T -A "Hottest Buys Around" con-
test. Mrs. Green will receive a cheque for $82.15, the
amount of her March heat bill.
The Times -Advocate wishes to thank the thousands of people
who entered the contest over the past three months.
SIGN UP FOR BALL — Registration for minor baseball in Exeter was held Saturday mor-
ning. Above, Cindy Forrest registers her daughter Lisa with officials Gary Birmingham and
Lyle Little. Further registrations will be accepted Thursday night of this week between 7 and
9 p.m. at the South Huron Rec Centre. T -A photo
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OIJR MANAGER IS LES N NI EXETER - HWYS, 4 & 83 OPEN �- THURS - FRI TILL NINE
Pastor attends
Toronto workshop
By -MRS. WIWAM ROHDE
Pastor Ross and Mr
Hargreaves attended t
workshop of the Moderat
of the United Church
Canada the R. Rev. Lo
Smith of Toronto Saturda
at St. John's United Chur
Stratford.
Sponsored by Huron Perth
Presbytery the Christian
Education Auditorium was
set up with tables for
everyone to sit at. The theme
was Justice not just us.
Dr. Wilson was preside
of the Canadian Council
Churches for three years a
ministered at Thunder Ba
and Hamilton.
After introductory
remarks Dr. Wilson divided
the tables into three groups,
giving each group a question
to talk about after which the
answers were discussed.
A light lunch was served
smorgasbord style by the
ladies of the church, and
books were on display by the
Resource Centre.
A sing song led by Mr
Marjorie Gibson, with Mrs
Marjorie Dingman at the
piano set the scene for both
morning and afternoon
sessions.
Dr. Wilson related a few
experiences she has had
among the people in coun-
tries around the world. She
had asked Mrs. Mary Weir a
minister in London to tell
how she Telt being han-
dicapped with a severe
hearing problem.
Again there was dialogue
with Dr. Wilson everyone
having a chance to ask her
questions in turn.
Appreciation was ex-
pressed by Rev. John Wood
of Goderich and a presen-
tation was made to Dr.
Wilson by Mrs. Myrtle
Walkom on behalf of Huron -
Perth Presbyterial.
Closing meditation was
given by Rev. Roy Babstock
Stratford (Mission and
Service convener of Huron
Perth Presbytery.)
Monday April 13 a special
event is scheduled for
two mouth or foot artists.
s. Bus leaves the Thames Road
he church at 6 p.m.
or The Tyro father and son
of banquet will take place
is Wednesday evening April 22
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ch
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of
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s.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Cann
attended the funeral of the
late Hilson Whiteford at the
McBeath Funeral Home
Ingersoll, Friday.
Mary Gay Brooks, Toronto
visited Saturday afternoon
with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn
Jeffery.
Miss Barbara Miller,
Toronto spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin
Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brazier
and Cathy, Brantford were
guests Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Alvin Passmore.
A number of the Hodgert
relatives attended a 20th
wedding anniversary
celebration for Mr. & Mrs.
Ralph Franklin (nee Marg
Luxton) Owen Sound, at the
Russeldale Hall, Saturday
evening.
The Young Peoples Class
of Thames Road Sunday
School attended mass at St.
Peters Cathedral London,
Sunday along with their
teacher Mrs. Murray
Dawson. They have been
studying different religions.
Stratford by Huron -Perth
Presbytery. The Inter-
national year of the Han-
dicapped -demonstration by
Brinsley
By GORDON MORLEY
Mr. & Mrs.Evan Hodgins,
Charlotte Barker and Jean
Miller sponsored the euchre
party held at the Brinslev
School Friday evening with
nine tables playing.
Prize winners were:
ladies high. Desta Rock:
lone hands. Mrs. Don Allen:
low. Mrs. Otto Darling:
mens high. Murray
Carter;Ione hands. George
Dixon; low. Arthur Thomp-
son.
Two special prizes
winners were lucky cup.
Mrs. Marjorie Steeper:
special prize. Mrs. Don
Allen.
The next party is to be
held Friday night April 10.
The St. Marys Anglican
Guild was held Wednesday
evening in the church base-
ment. Mrs. Levi White and
Mrs. Allen Rowe were the
hostesses. Mrs. Murray
Hamilton. Parkhill was the
guest speaker for the even-
ing. She chose as her theme
"Easier".
Mrs. Merle Lewis arrived
home Tuesday after spen-
ding the winter months with
her son -and daughter-in-law
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Lewis in
California.
Mrs. & Mrs George Prest
visited recently with her
father Cecil Ellwood in Lon-
don.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Morley
visited with Wilbert Lewis a
short while in Strathroy
Hospital Friday afternoon.
Friends from this area
attended the 50th wedding
anniversary for Mr. & Mrs.
George Mercer held at their
home in Exeter. Sunday
afternoon.
Bruce Morley went in to
St. Joseph's Hospital Sunday
where he expects to undergo
sur er • soon.
April 8, 1981
Pope 9
Lawn
tractors
that
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instead of
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out.
If you're looking for a
moderately priced tractor
that will last a long time,
o John Deere 108 or 111
Lown Tractor is for you.
The 8 -hp 108 comes
ith o 30 -inch mower that
ill mow about three-
quarters of an acre in an
hour. The 1 1 -hp 1 1 1, with
its extro wide 38 -inch
mower will mow a full
acre lawn in less than an
hour.
Easy -to -shift 5 -speed
ransmission lets you ad-
ust your speed to the kind
f job you're doing. And
he engine is partially
nclosed to reduce noise
nd shield you from mov-
ng ports.
Heavy -Duty
Tiller
Select o 6 h tiller for
deep. fine seedbeds. Tur-
bo tines mix and mulch to
7 -Inch depth. 13 to 24
inch widths Reverse gear
backs tiller from fences
and tight ureas.
GRADUATES - Scott
Beaver, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Beaver of Paris. On-
tario, and grandson of Mrs.
Edith Bell, Exeter. has recent-
ly graduated from the Radio
College of Canada, in Toron-
to as an Electronic Engineer-
ing Technologist He is now
employed of "Geonics" in
Missassouga Scott was
formerly a student gnd
groduote of Paris District
High School
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