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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-02-20, Page 20 (2)Page 20 February 20, 1975 Singles Dance Men and Women 25 and over Sat., Feb. 22 for a fun night CLINTON LEGION HALL 8:30 P.M. Music by the Truetones Reception and Dance for GARY DEITZ and MINNIE ROOSEBOOM (Bridal Couple) Sat., March 1 9-1 HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by THE HEYWOOD BROS. Everyone Welcome Fly from the west to attend wedding By MISS ELLA MORLOCK CREDITON Mr & Mrs. Lorne Finkbeiner, Mr & Mrs. Reg Finkbeiner and Michael. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Haugh attended the wedding of Robin Lambie and Patricia Downing at grace Evangelical Church, llaloe. Saturday Pastor Culp tvrfornted the ceremony. Mr & Mrs Robert Lambie and sons. Saskatoon. Saskatchewan, flew to Ontario for the ceremony. The were in Crediton early last %seek to visit family and friends before going on to Killaloe. 4-H meet Under the leadership of Mrs. Cliff Kenney and Mrs. Donald Stephen Township Federation of Agriculture DINNER MEETING March 5, 1975 CREDITON COMMUNITY CENTRE Guest Speaker BOB EATON Assistant Minister of Agriculture for Ontario Tickets avodable from: Directors: Allan Turnbull, Ken Baker, Dennis Lomport, Allan Wolper and Gordon Rotz. CYCLE '75 ONTARIO'S LARGEST CUSTOM MOTORCYCLE SHOW FEB. 21-22-23 SATD &Y SUN 1NOON 11 PROGRESS BLDG. - LONDON FAIR GROUNDS !Featuring: 'THE CANADIAN KID' CANADA'S FOREMOST TRICK RIDER ON A KAWASAKI • CUSTOM CHOPPERS • SHOW BIKES • COMPETITION • ANTIQUES FREE PARKING - FREE MOVIES FOR INFORMATION PHONE 519 - 438-9051 HOTEL HENSALL This is Entertainment! FEB. 21 and 22 Al Harvey & the Blueboys FEB. 28 and MARCH 1 Small Town Country Featuring Jimmy Coughtrey Music starts at 8:30 p.m. Dress regulations in effect Friday & Saturday evening Ask About Our Banquet Facilities Don't Miss Them This Thurs., Fri. & Sat. PLUS SAT. MATINEE •Y Smokey - Featuring and the Recording Artist - Moonlights Gregg Warren WATCH FOR IT ... OUR ST. PATRICK'S CELEBRATION It's Going To Be Great/ Les Pines Hotel Motel North of the Bridge EXETER Phone 235-0151 Finkbeiner, 4-H Club 1 held their meeting Saturday morning in the community centre. The girls chose the name Super Sewers. They discussed patterns and material colour design and texture. For the next meeting, the girls are to bring patterns and materials. Pattern alteration will be discussed Explorers The Explorers Group have finished an embroidery project, decorating tea towels. Next they plan to build film boxes on which they can record what they learn during the meetings. A project for Bunny Bundle is in the future. Mrs. John Stewart has joined the volunteers who help the leader Mrs. Donald Finkbeiner. Personals Rev. John Reid, London, brought a message on worship in spirit and in truth at Zion United Church Sunday morning. A letter of encouragement from Rev. Bruce Pierce was read to the congrega tion Everyone was present for the first meeting of the 4-H Club No. 4. Members received their books and information, elected officers and learned how to take measurements. following the subject "Planning the War- drobe." .At the second meeting the club name "The Swinging Shirttails.' suggested by Suzanne Clarke was chosen. Under the topic "Suiting Yourself" the" girls discussed different kinds of fabric. Mr. & Mrs. Norm Moloy and Mr. & Mrs. John Walker have returned from a week's Carib- bean cruise visiting at Puerto Rico. St. Thomas and Jamaica. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Lithgow spent several days last week visiting relatives at Hamilton and Kitchener. Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Stubbs with their son and Mrs. Joyce Ross and Jlr & Mrs. Donnie Wilcox have returned home from a three week holiday trip to Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prance have returned from a holiday trip to Florida of 5.000 miles. PUBLIC SCHOOL SPEAKERS — Public speaking awards were presented Tuesday to the winners of the Branch 167 annual contest. From left is Ted Pooley, representing the Exeter Legion, Brenda Murray, grade 7-8 second place winner from Exeter Public School; Maureen Gans, grade 4-6 first place winner from the public school. Richard Fletcher, grade 4-6 second place winner, from the public school; and Joanne Vink, grade 7-8 first place winner from Precious Blood Separate School. UCW meets Pastor honored on leaving By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD- A pot luck dinner was served by Group 2 of the Ladies Aid following Rev. Morgret's farewell sermon Sunday, February 16 to about 100 people. He was presented a gift of money. The Morgrets are moving to Delhi. 4-H meeting Dashwood 4-11 girls club No. 2 held their first meeting February 11 at the community centre. Fourteen girls and the leaders Mrs. Earl Keller and Mrs Ray Rader attended. Officers for the project "What shall I wear? are. president, Sandra Schroeder; vice- president. Joan Finkbeiner; secretary Jayne Hayter; Susan Fischer. press reporter. Equipment in the sewing room and contents of the sewing box were discussed. Fabric samples were given to the girls. UCW meeting The February meeting of Calvary United church was held February 2 with the Literature and Communication group in charge and Mrs. Leroy Gowanloch. chairlady. The theme was "Jesus the Divine Companion." Mrs. Syd Baker read a meditation thought on "the home in Bethany, Ah, the JIVE CHAMPS -- The 50's returned to South Huron District High School over the weekend with a jive -o -thou, part of the winter weekend festivities. Winners of the contest, jiving up a storm,are Allison Robichaud and John Creces Second place winners were Lauretfa Ayotte and John Vanderburgt, and third place went to Matilda Martin and Lorry Johns. T -A photo FRIDAY SPECIALS THIS WEEK Egg Rolls E3.50 Dozen Shrimp Chow Mein $2.95 Hot Beef Sandwich With French Fries E1.65 Wally's Chinese Garden Main St Exeter Monday to Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 235-0464 . Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 a., Sundays 12 noon to 8 p.m. kitchen." "Recipe for Hap- piness" was read by Mrs. Mildred Kellerman; second speaker "Our Daily Bread" by Mrs. E. R. Guenther; third speaker "Vitamins" by Mrs. Jack Gaiser. A prayer poem was read by Mrs. E. R. Guenther. A duet, "Have I done my best for Jesus?" was sung by Mrs. Gerald Mason and Mrs. Jack Gaiser. Mrs. Mervyn Tieman, president, dealt with the business. The roll call wasans- w•ered by16 members. The UCW will visit the Bluewater Rest Home March 12. Ladies Aid The monthly meeting of Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid was held Wednesday February 12 following the Lenten sermon by Rev. Frank Morgret. It was taken from the 26th chapter of Matthew and concerned Jesus' words to his disciples in the Garden of Gethsemane. Mrs. Arnold Becker, president, dealt with the business. Fourteen members answered the roll call. The Altar Guild reported 18 visits and two flower arrangements were sent. The new Guild is Mrs. Reinhold Miller and -Mrs. Erna Schroeder. The two weddings in May will 1x' catered to by the Aid. An in- vitation from Calvary United Church Women to attend their (October meeting was accepted. Mrs. Morgret was presented a gift prior to leaving the com- munity. The Lord's prayer hrrnroht the meeting to a close. 4-H executive elected The first meeting of Dashwood 1 4-H girls was held on February 10 at the home of the leader Mrs. Violet Bender. Eleven girls were present. Mrs. Jack Riddell has offered her assistance for the project "What shall I wear". The election of officers were held:- president, Donna Riddell; vice-president, Brenda Kipfer; secretary, Judy Mason and press reporter, Susan Grigg. The topic for this meeting was Planning A Wardrobe. The second meeting was held on February 17 also at Mrs. Violet Bender's. Snappy Stitchers will be the club name. The topic for this meeting was "Suiting Yourself" which dealt with colour, texture and line in fabric and pattern. The next meeting will be held on February 24 at Mrs. Jack Riddell's. The members are to have their material and pattern for their blouse. Personals Mrs. Stuart Wolfe was pleasantly surprised on the oc- casion of her birthday Wed- nesday February 12 when her children all of London gathered with her and Stuart. Present were Mr. & Mrs. Eric Wolfe, Tim and Tracey; Mr. & Mrs. Tom Wolfe: and Mr. & Mrs. John Parker. Supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Wolfe, Sunday were Mr. & Mrs. Bob Hamather and family, Zurich and Mrs. Henry Eagleson. Ron Braid and Gordon,Elmira renewed acquantances here Saturday. WI entertain husbands, cotton capers collect By CATHY COOPER Ellmville About 45 people sat down to a bountiful meal, when the Elimville Women's Institute entertained their husbands to a pot luck supper and progl`am on February 12. The tables were decorated in red and white for Valentines Day. Mrs. Howard Pym welcomed the husbands to the meeting. Mrs.Gilbert Johns read a couple of humorous stories. Mrs. Murray Coward, Mrs. Ron Fletcher and Mrs.Eric Clayburn arranged a game of charades which was enjoyed by everyone. Mrs. Ross Skinner introduced Mr. Clarence Down of Exeter who showed slides of a recent trip abroad. It included Germany, Switzerland, and France. Mrs. Howard Pym led in a sing song. After more slides were viewed Mrs. Skinner thanked Mr. Down and presented him with a gift. Mrs. Johns read a Valentine poem. A short business meeting followed. It was decided to accept Grand Bend's invitation for March, and to send a delegate to the Officer's Conference at Waterloo April 29 to May 1. The evening closed with God Save the Queen. Cotton Capers collect The second meeting of the Elimville III girls washeld on February 10. It was held at the home of Mrs. Colleen Clayburn. The roll call was "From your Person Analysis, tell what your activities are." It was decided touse thename "Cotton Capers". Discussion was on basic colors and the title "Suit Yourself." The third meeting was held on February 17 at the home of Mrs. Kathy Simpson. The roll call was "Show• your blouse pattern and fabric and explain why you chose them."There were onlynine girls there to answer the roll call. Colleen read from the book "What shall 1 wear?" Also discussed were three kinds of clothing. Kathy showed how to properly set up a pattern. The next meeting is February 24. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Howard Johns and Mr. & Mrs. Allan Johns returned home from a week's vacation in Cuba. While Mr. & Mrs. Howard Johns were gone Mr. & Mrs. Steven Johns and Michael stayed with Laura and Mary Johns. Laverne and Ruth Skinner visited the weekend in Toronto with Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Skinner and family. COMING EVENT If you ore interested in a Smoking Withdrawal" Course in the Goderich area in April, please indicate on the Form below The meetings will run on three consecutive evenings the first week, two the second week, and one on the next three. If you ore a non-smoker and interested in a Committee to assist in promoting the rights of the non-smoker, please in- dicote in the proper box below. 1 Name Address Smoking Withdrawal Course Non Smokers Committee 1 - Mail the above information to the Huron Perth Lung Association, 121 Wellington St., Stratford, Ontario, NSA 2L4 Or phone 271-7500 BINGO) Starts at 8:30 p.m. Stephen Township Community Centre CREDITON Tonight Thurs., Feb. 20 Admission $1.00 15 games Extra Cards ?54 or 5 for $1.00 JACKPOT $300' in 54 calls 1 share the wealth Due to license regulations no one under 16 years of age will be admitted. 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