HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-01-23, Page 20 (2)Page 20 Times -Advocate, January 23, 1975
CREDITON SOCIAL CLUB — The officers for 1975 were installed at a meeting of the Crediton Social Club
Saturday Night. They are, back row from left: Ed Nethercott, entertainment committee; Bud Rice, Bar com-
mittee; Bruce Dykeman, lunch committee; Harvey Hodgins, post president and Dave Cottel, membership
committee. Front row, Gordon Ratz 2nd vice; Wes Hodgson, 1st vice; Wilmar Wein, president; and Jack
Jesney, assistant secretary. T -A photo
Crediton WI see Australia,
may select farm princess
By MISS ELIA MORLOCK
CREDITON
The January meeting of the
Women's Institute was held in the
Community Centre Wednesday
evening. After the recital of the
Ode and Collect. roll call was
answered by each member
reading the names of two or three
countries which belong to the
United Nations. •
The Kitchen Committee gave a
report of year-end clean-up and
inventory. It was decided to in-
vestigate the possibility of
sponsoring a princess for the
London Farm Show, and to cater
for the Federation of Agriculture
banquet in February.
Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner was
chairman for the program, Dale
Lamport showed pictures taken
during his visit to Australia, New
Zealand and theFiji Islands.
Mrs. Finkbeiner, Mrs. Irvin
Finkbeiner, Mrs. Eric Fink-
beiner and Mrs. Aaron Wein
reviewed the United Nations,
what it is. where it is, the General
Assembly Hall, the Conference
Building, the landscaping and
furnishings. Mrs. Russell Fink-
beiner discussed the motto "A
man's feet should be planted in
his country, but his eyes should
survey the world."
Lunch was served by the
March group.
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4-H achievement
4-H Achievement Day was held
in Stephen Central School
Saturday afternoon. Jane
Pengilly and Mrs. Suzanne Clark
presented honours to •the
members.
Winners of County Honours
were KathyDinney, Joan Hodge,
Denise Glavin; of Provincial
Honours: Kathleen Gielen and
Mary Agnes Dietrich.
Persona Is
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Treitz of
Marsden, Saskatchewan, are
celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversary on February 1. Mr.
Treitz was formerly from
Crediton.
Several of our citizens are ill
with influenza.
Mrs. Walter Weber is a patient
at Victoria Hospital.
Mrs. Joe Bullock has returned
from a stay of several weeks with
her daughter and her husband,
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Darbey of
Willowdale. While visiting with
her family she was able to
celebrate the arrival of a great
grandson, Andrew McAllister, a
great great grandson for Mrs.
Isaac Gower.
Euchre party
at Whalen
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
WHAI.EN
Bill Morley spent Tuesday in
Goderich at Warden's day.
Gordon Johnson spent a couple
of days last week at Cedar filen
at a Fire and Wind Insurance
adjusters seminar.
Betty Johnson spent the
weekend with Sandra Jansen
Woodham.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Johnson and
family, Whitby spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. John
Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wallis and
family Kitchener were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Alton
Wallis.
Mr. Si Mrs. MacLeod Mills
entertained Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Morley and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Johnson on Friday evening at the
Steak house.
Sunday evening guests with
Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod Mills were
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills, Centralia
and Margery Morley to celebrate
the Mills' wedding anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins
were hosts for the euchre party
Friday evening at the Com-
munity Centre. The prizes went
to ladies high, Mrs. Bill Thomson,
men's high, Charles McRobert,
lone hands Earl French, low
score David Scott.
By MR. MELVIN DURR
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Scott of
London visited recently with her
mother, Mrs. Milverna
McDonald.
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Wilcox and
Mr. & Mrs. Russ Kenny have
returned home after a three week
holiday in Florida.
Robert Clark has returned
after a fortnight to San Fran-
cisco, California where he visited
his aunt, Mrs. Myrtle
Weatherdon and cousin Tom
Weatherdon.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Burch and
family and Mr. & Mrs. Ron
Carruthers and family, have
returned from a holiday trip to
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Mr. & Mrs. Harold MacLachlan
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holidays in Florida.
Mrs. Eva Tidball and Mr. &
Mrs. Jas Bass and family have
returned home from a holiday
vacation in Florida.
Attendance in winter sports in
the Provincial Park was
unusually good over the weekend
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Gill 'Jr. and
Valerie of Ridgetown visited
relatives over the weekend.
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