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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-03-27, Page 21 (2)HOTEL HENSALL This is Entertainment! ct MARCH 27 & 29 Al Harvey & The BI APRIL4&5 41X S Small To n Feat ng Ji Mus Dress regulations in "Ask About - Join Us STER SUNDAY from 12 nodn until 8 p.m. for EASTER DINN R + Besides our superb a la carte di ers we sery also roast beef and turkey, dinners. Enjoy our f ou _C . bar. sappointed — NOW 65-2844 raOpen Good Friday N • FULLY LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O. Dail unch Specials — 12 noon to 2 p.m. OPEN 12 to 10 p.m. DAILY VARIAN INN BAYFIELD Y • HEATED P00 OPEN DAILY DINNERS Mon. to Fn. and Sun 5.00 to 7:00 Sat 500 to 800 BREAKFAST Weekdays 7o.m No at. & Su a m. to LUN Ever .y 12 You e Dini No • 100 welcome) Licensed LBO cel Sat., Ma 29 Special G t Or' anist g Green Fo st Motor Hotel YOUR HOS ' 'PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ HIG • Y 21 — GRAND BEND A DIFFERENT FASHION SHOW Members of the Grand Bend Women's Institute presented o rather un- usual fashion show, Wednesday. From the left ore Jean Kading, Annie Morenz, Nola Taylor, Josie Love, Marjorie' Adams and Fern Love. .d -A photo Features fashign -show WI stages a fun afternoon Grand Bend Grand Bend Women's Institute met on Thursday afternoon, at the Parish Hall of St. John's Anglican Church, with 86 ladies in attendance. This was a "Fun afternoon," when Grand Bend entertained five other branches, namely Dashwood, Zurich, Crediton, Elimville and Kippen. President, Mrs. Alec Hamilton, presided for the business and int �o ced the' guest speaker, . Calvin Carmichael, of erton. She is a Regional vice - resident of FWIO. Her topic was "Public Relations." A very lovely piano solo, "Melody of Love", was played by Mrs. C. Reeves who is in her 85th year. A reading, "Life down on the farm, is it really like this?" was given by Mrs. Carman Lovie. A sing -song of Irish songs was conducted by Mrs. Ross Love, with Mrs. Mervyn Tieman at the piano. A skit, "Spring Fashions" of 1975 followed. Those taking part: - Miss Newspaper, Mabel Gill; Miss Toilet Tissue, Susie Devine; Miss Bread wrapper, Clara Hamilton; Miss Tea Bag, Eida Adams; Miss Shower. Minnie Curts; Miss Still Hoping, Fern Love; Miss See thro nightie, Marjorie Adams; Miss Klean, Josie Love; Miss Fryer, Lily Brown; Miss Burlap, Nola Taylor; Miss Moppit, Annie Morenz; Miss Chris Tree, Jeanne Kading; Miss Chris -Mass, Rosie Grigg. Courtesies were given by Mrs. I.ovie. Special prizes awarded were: - Coming farthist distance, Mrs. Grace Peppe . Kippen, W.I.; Lucky plate, Mrs. V. Becker, ashwood W.I., Lucky St. atrick number, Mrs. Earl Neil. Crediton W.I., Birthday closest to date, Mrs. Arthur Ford, Crediton W.I. Completed pages shown The 4-11 club No. 1, " tch DRIVE-IN TH GRAND BE Box office open dent RRIGATION SEM The linton Centre of Co tiofi seminar dealing wi d el irrig spri sprin Date: Mon4oy, April Location: C nestoga Fee: $10.00 per pe Registration: In toga College is .lea following topi ge of land nd water sup cal supply n p mps a plic syst te ril 4 IXC Calla 1 day irriga- 3 x s S' a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ge, Vanastra Road, Clinton ted persons should contact the Clinton Centre 82-3458. Enrollment will be limited CONESTOGA COLLEGE CLINTON CENTRE Makers" held their fifth meeting Tuesday evening at the home of blrs. Jack Smeekens with eight girls and two leaders in at- tendance. Roll call was answered by, "Show completed page showing your complete costume." At this meeting members chose the commentators for Achievement Day. They will be Matilda Van Leeuwen for the fashion show., and Mary Anne Kelders and Diana Rood for the exhibits. The leaders demonstrated French seams and explained darts and facings. Home assignment was to work on blouses. The next meeting is same'time, and place next week. Easter Ecumenical meeting held The Easter Ecumenical meeting was held Thursday at the Church of God with about 50 in attendance. Ladies from the Catholic, Anglican and United churches attended. The meeting was chaired by •Mrs.. E. Wattam, and she sang a solo, "Lord make Calvary real to' me." An Easter poem was read by Mrs. Ken McGregor. Special speaker was Mrs. Arthur Krueger of Owen Souz j an Easter message, "Where are going Jesus." Song leader was Mrs. Harold Vincent, and she also sang a solo "There's Room at the cross for you." Personals Kathy Willard of Exeter spent a few holidays last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Raymond Kading. Mrs. Ken Rees and daughter Sandra of Toronto, spent a week's holidays with her parents Mr. & Mrs. William Stokes. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Turnbull. Yvonne and Jan returned Saturday from a two week holiday in Florida. Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer returned Thursday from St. Joseph's hospital London where she un- dvwent surgery. Sunday visitors with the Sweitzers were Mr. & Mrs. Sam Sweitzer and Mr. & Mrs Jim Campbell of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer, Mrs. Jack Pickering and her grandson Justin of Shipka. Mr & Mrs. Elgin Adams and Mrs. Susie Devine attended the 50th weddding anniversary party. Friday evening for Mr. & Mrs. Garfield Latta, at the Lucan arena. Mr & Mrs. Richard Turnbull and Kevin of Waterloo, visited Sunday with Richard's grand- parents. 'Mr. & Mrs. Max Turn bull -and his uncle Jack. Mr. & Mrs. John McNish of Lake Orion, Michigan, visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Morenz, Glenda and Tammy. Michael and Michelle•Vincent spent the weekend with their grandmother Mrs. Katie Vincent., Rev. Walter Mills will be leaving the Grand Bend, Thed- ford and Greenway parishes May I to take a new parish at Cambridge. Arnold Gaiser had the misfortune to break his arm Wednesday and is a patient in St. Joseph Hospital, London. Mr. & Mrs. lan Dick, Jeffery and Jason of London, spent the weekend with her mo r Mrs. Arnold Gaiser. PIN 'IDGE C 'LET c c Ix s° The Bluelones" FOR 'RESERVATIONS Phone 236-4610 236-4213, 262-2277 Hospital Rummage S e and Aucti Sponsored to Sou y Wo XETE ' l • ION cAx97 Fr Norm Whi Sil t Auction closes at 9 p.m. Friday To n Wide Pick Up Commences 9 a.m. Thursday, April 3 For further information call 235-2697 5 OPEN ril 4 12-9 p.m. ril 5 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. te change of time) AUCTION SALE ay, April 4 7 p.m. 9 Courtesy Auctioneer 4 Thank You Penelope B. Dinney • Times -Advocate, Ma Spring Danc Frid•y 25th Weddi Anniversa JIM & SHIN CLARK rhol f 1 sion 55.00 a couple Sponsored by - Isa Craig Lions Club Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome J Wtet Specials for Sun., Marc 12:00 Noon to 8:00 p. Roast Turkey Soup or juice turkey with all the trimmings, pudding, belterage 235-0 Chick Ch x %3 Sweet Sour , rim OOD FRIDAY Chinese;Main St. Garden Exeter Monday to Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 a.hM' Sundays 12 noon to 8 p.m. The readers write Letter of Coneern'- ' • !found when Lsat down to write this letter there were several ways I could approach the sub- ject; with angers, contempt; sorrow, •hype, and all the other. emotions that one runs through. 1 looked at the other side of it but found 1 could not reason the outcome of the town council when we were told the trees on Andrew SI. were to, be destroyed even though 400 concerped citizens signed a 'petition to save these • trees. ' These people would obviously like. to see a tree through all the seasons of the yearrather than a pole )which once .was a tree) standing in its place. The street would not suffer if it was narrower with no parking, but it would suffer the loss of the 14 trees slated for the tooth -pick factory. It• is obvious the council is not working with the people on this matter and sdme thought should be given to the next election as to which ,members of the , town council are concerned with the town and it's people rather than the automobile and what is convenient for the motorist. The people of Andrew St. are more concerned with the beauty of their Street than whether or not there is.parking on the street. I appeal to the council to take a long look at Andrew Street and its trees — not on paper; it's not far, take a walk on the street, look at the trees and honestly be convinced automobiles are more beautiful than one of the maker's creations. The town council should be responsible to the people it serves. If all appeals fail lis penetrate the hearts of our honourable council members, then we as citizens would be less frustrated and angry if for every tree cut down there was a replacement of a young tree, which would eventually give the beauty hack to Andrew Street and the community. 1 HO R PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 27 TO APRIL 1 Schneiders Wieners Maple Leaf Boneless 3y, /6 ge %9' Vacuum l's Dinner Dams ore I;1.69 Maple Leaf Bacon Vacuum 1 s Ib $ 1.39 Hickory Smoked Side Bacon OUR OWN Ib . Beef Liver Pure Beef Patties Fresh Frozen �.4 Ground Beef 0 Quality From Huro ' ount 225-23 Valley Form French Fries 2 ,o. f9° Chicken No• , Chicken With R omato Ayl r Soup 17' Nescafe Cof fee ,oaZ . sZe59 Carni'vgl 12 oz. Tins Corn FOR 79� • Lewis or Toastmaster Bread a 73' ers l='1.07 s include rapping, Cutting and • . ick Freezing PLENTY • FREE PARKING YyMARKET HEAD 3 Macintosh Apples 3 LBS. 69' Fresh Oysters Available t0 exet,er Frozen foods GROCERIES • FRESH PRODUCE FRESH E, CURD MEATS