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CUBS INVESTED --- A rather large number of Cubs were invested last week after the reorganization of the
First Exeter Cub Pack. Cubs being invested are, back row from left, Donnie Morley, Ray Hamilton, Larry
Mothers, John Woods, Colvin Moody, Second row, Joel Aunger, Jeff Hohner, Dave Roch, Paul Chapman,
Tom Humphries. Front row, Mike Webb, Dennis Meikle, Bobby Stire, Mike Talbot,Shawn Glassford, John
Mol, Frank Giffin, and Richard Osterbosch. The leaders of the pock are Bob Hume, Brian Wedloke, Cheryl
Chapman, Peter Aunger and Bill Glassford. T -A photo
One local lottery winner
Plan WI nutrition workshop
By MRS. DAVID KESTLE
CLANDEBOYE
Clandeboye W.I. held their
February meeting at the home of
Mrs. D. Kestle with 15 members
and four visitors answering the
roll call. Mrs. H. Hardy read the
minutes and correspondence
There was an invitation from
Riverview W.I. to be guests at
their March meeting. There will
be a nutrition workshop at
Coldstream on March 11 and a
letter from the new Provincial
President announcing the W.I.
Conference April 29, 30 and May 1
in Waterloo completed the let-
ters. Mrs. Hardy was chosen as
delegate.
The W.I. District Annual is to
be held in Lucan Church with
Clandeboye W.I. as hostess.
Mrs. J. Donaldson introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. W.
McHugh, Huron County Health
Nurse. She showed a film on
health and nutrition titled "You
Are What You Eat". There was
discussion on the various pam-
phlets which were "Ways to
prevent Food Poisoning" and
"Consumers and Food".
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Exeter Pharmacy Ltd.
373 Main St.
Phone 235-2070
Mrs. W. Scott adjourned the
meeting and Mrs. R. Wbr-
thington, Mrs. R. Williams and
Mrs. A. Lewis assisted the
hostess to serve tea.
Mrs. R. William Mrs. R. Neil
and Mrs. D. Kestle were contest
winners.
Anglican Women
Clan'1eboye ACW had eight
tables in play at their euchre
party on Wednesday, February
12.
The door prize were a valentine
heart, won by Mary Scott; the top
score for the ladies to Mrs.
Atkinson and lone hands to Mary
Carter, Mrs. I. Simpson walked
away with ladies low, Joe Cun-
ningham topped the men, Harold
Cobleigh had the most lone hands
and Ken Carter was low man.
Mrs. A. Hill and Mrs. C. Carter
were hostess' and served the
refreshments.
Valentine dance
A large number of residents
enjoyed the valentine dance
Friday at the Lucan Arena with
the music supplied by The
Heywood Band.
Foreign position
Andrew Robertson has been
pleased to accept a position in the
Philippines commencing in June
for two months, in the capacity as
maintainance person. This is in
the mission field.
Lottery winner
One of the lucky ticket holders
on the Olympic draw lives in
Clandeboye. Terry Morgan, who
won one of the $100 draws says he
will try again for the million
Persona Is
Carolyn Hardy is a student
teacher for two weeks working
with students in Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Hans Rosch spent
Tuesday in Toronto on business.
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Blake en-
tertained Mr. & Mrs. Keith
Simpson, David, Mr. & Mrs.
Norman Blake, London, Mrs.
Blake and Wilmer Blake, the
occasion being Jeanette Simp-
son's birthday and Mr. & Mrs. N.
Blake's anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Isaac and
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Blake
London, left Saturday for Florida
where they expect to stay for
three weeks.
Ian Fowles of the London
Skateland roller hockey team
scored in the first game against
Shelbyville, Indiana. Saturday
and Sunday the Skateland teams
came home with three wins out of
four games played, first game 4
to 3 for Skateland Juniors;
second game 3-0 for Skateland;
third 3-0 for Shelbyville; fourth 4.-
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Mr. & Mrs. P. Shipley, Jamie,
Tim and Shannon, Lucan, Mr. &
Mrs. S. Jackson, Jim, Ray and
Todd, London, Mr. & Mrs. W.
Reddick and Guy, Lucan were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
A. Blake, celebrating two bir-
thdays.
Mr. & Mrs. George Lee and
Mrs. L. Derbyshire visited with
Mr. Derbyshire in Delaware,
Sunday.
Aggie Northgrave celebrated
her 88th birthday Sunday at her
apartment in Lucan.
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Greenlee and
Kimberly were dinner guests
Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Eaton, Mrs. Eaton's mother,
Mrs. Leonard was observing her
birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis were
Sunday dinner guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Heber Davis. Mrs. Hugh
Davis has a February birthday.
Mrs. Earl Greenlee held a
quilting bee last week. Mrs. Earl
Atkinson and Mrs. E. Langford
Lucan and Mrs. M. MacDonald;
Grand Bend assisted the local
ladies.
The Sunday cottage service
was held at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Hugh Davis.
At breakfast table, bleary-eyed
husband to wife: "I don't think it
was last night's party. 1 think the
smog in the air, the coal tar in the
cigarettes, the insecticide
residue in my bread and the
strontium 90 in my milk are all
getting me at once."
Why d(1 you ask so
many questions? .
The questions we ask help us
to understand your particular
tax situation. We take all the
time we need to prepare a
. complete return, then we
carefully check your return for
accuracy.
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Times -Advocate, February 20, 1975
Cotton Rippers talk about
proper way to choose clothes
Pogo 17
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
The first meeting of Kippen 14-
H Club was held at the home of
Mrs. Ida Dickert. This project is
called "What shall I wear?"
There are nine members.
Leaders are Mrs. Ida Dickert
and Mrs. Jack Deitz. The girls
are going to call themselves,"The
Cotton Rippers." They talked
about choosing clothes. The
results of the election of officers
was as follows: president, Shirley
Chalmers; vice president, Diana
Oud; press reporter, Jill
McLellan.
The second meeting of the
Kippen Cotton Rippers was held
at the home of Mrs. Dickert, they
discussed line, color and texture
in choosing a wardrobe. The girls
are to have their pattern and
material for the next meeting.
The meeting was adjourned and
pop and popcorn balls were
served.
Kippen UCW
Kippen UCW met on Feb. 11
with 22 members answering the
roll call, "Name the most in-
teresting article you nave read
lately."
Mrs. Bert Faber took for her
Devotional, "Self Control." Mrs.
R. Kinsman had the topic,
"Christians in Politics."
Reports were given by the
treasurer Mrs. Bert Faber and
the Sunshine Convener, Mrs. Ida
Dickert. The visitation was done
and reported by Mrs. R.
Broadfoot, Mrs. D. Cooper, Mrs.
B. Faber , Mrs. Hugh Hendrick.
Mrs. Emerson Kyle gave the
correspondence and the courtesy
remarks.
The World's Day of Prayer will
be held March 7 in Kippen Church
at 8 p.m. with the Rev. Alfred
Fry, Goderich as guest speaker.
Kippen is having a pot luck
supper and games night in
Brucefield church February 21'.
The ladies were pleased to have
in attendance their new
minister's wife, Mrs. Stevens and
also to have Rev. Stevens drop in
later in the evening.
The president Mrs. Turner,
closed the meeting with "I've got
to talk to somebody - God." -
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gemmell
have been holidaying in the
South.
Mr. & Mrs. Art Gibson,
Wroxeter spent Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. W. L. Mellis.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Deitz
celebrated their twenty-five
wedding anniversary with a
family dinner last Sunday.
Mrs. Garry Cooper and Billy of
Detroit visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Vivan Cooper.
A shower was held at the home
of Mr. & Mrs. Ron Littleton
Tuesday evening in honour of
Miss Deanie Strong, Clinton
whose marriage takes place in
March to Mr. Gordon Bell,
Kippen.
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