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Mount Carmel
Sister St: Paul • London,' and -
Paul Dietrich visited for the
Easter- holiday with Joseph
Dietrich and the Boland •and
' Conlin,families. .'
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Micallef and
family Windsor,_Mr. & Mrs. Leo
Girard and family, Guelph, Mr: &
. Mrs. Don Carey and Paul Carey
and friend, London were Easter
` visitors with -Mr. & Mrs. Hubert
Carey and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Wilflin,
• Cambridge and Richard Trainor,
iIjamiiton were guests over the •
ekend with'Mrs. Mary Trainor •
a
d family.
�oother Dominic
Ma, Chatham
and Sister . Rita Dietrich, Brad- .
ford spent: a few holfdayswsth
their sister and 'family, Mr. &
Mrs. Joe Glavin and with
brothers and families. -
.-___ Mr. &. Mrs, 'Wm. McCann ac-
•companied by Mr. & Mrs. Ted
..Lane, Detroit are. enjoying .a
holiday in Florida: ' -
'Sister Theresa :Mahoney.
Windsor and her mother Mrs.
Veronica Mahoney Exeter called '
on friends durjng'Eastervacation
here in kke village. -. 4
MY. • &frs: Parry Thompson
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returned home after a. .very en-
joyable bus trip to. Nashville
Tenn. Four bus loads left this
community for three days and
attended the • Grand Ole Dory
' Show House where the music was
a pleasure. They also enjoyed- a
bus tour of the city while there.
Visitors, during the hobs:jays
with Mrs, Rita Carey were Mary
Eileen Carey and' Jim . Hill •
Toronto; Mr. & Mrs. Jim Carey
'and'family, London; Mr: & Mrs.
Clare.Rock and • family,
Wallacburg; Mr. & Mrs. Larry,
Carey and Louise London; Mr. & _
Mrs. Tony-- Timmerman and
family Parkhill. • .
Bill .Hodgins Sarnia _was an
Easter holiday visitor 2vith his
father Garnet Hodgins.
• Mr. & Mrs. Paul Thon'ipson and
family spent a few days inSarr.ia
-with- her •parents Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Percival.- • •
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Regier anrd
family, London, and Mr. & Mrs.
.Don Masse and family- Windsor
.spent the weekend:- with Mt: —&
Mrs.. Joe 'Regier •Sr.,: of Dash--
woed.
Annie Vanmasserlhove. spent a
few., days'- with ,her parents ' in
Bothwell; -•
You'can afford'
to keep eight horses.
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•(MASSEY-FERGUSON) -
Farm Mactinery, Industrial and .
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Box 689, Exeter, Ontario, 235-0743 •
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OPENS MONDAY, APRIL 1`
SWIMMING SCHEDULE
RECREATIONAL SWIMS
A011LT SWIM,•
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The to8owrng times have been reserved for adults only to swim as they
. ()tease•
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Monday ,9 30om —,10 30o
Wednesday 7 30 p m — 830 p.m •
FAMILY SWIM
An event in which whole farmiles• can participate • Pre•sthoolers are
w4icome bu)'parents must assume prmary responssbA ty for trier safety.
AI c'horen mutt be accompanied by an adult member of Maternity
Tuesday830pm —730pm
GENERAL SWIM
In the )nterests of safety no chdd Less than 44 inches tall wit
allowed m the pool without an adult supervisor
Monday Wednesday
Thursday Friday .
.'Tuesday
Sunday -
NOON HOUR SWIM '
830pm —730pm
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730pm —800pm
200pm—4OOpm. .
-7"OOpm —9000m
.2Abpm --- 400pm
2
Monday to Friday 12 30 p m
FEE SCHEDULE:. ,
130 tm
ciENERAL AOM18slor
Clttb Student
Spring. Fan. Winter 25 50
Symmer June 29 -.Sept 14 25 50
Year .
Each Session
Spring. Fall. Winter
Summer
Child • 12 yedrs of age or under
Student 17 years of age or under
Adult 18 years of age and over
VANASTRA RECREATIONAL SWIM CLUB
The Vanastra Recreational -Swint Club fs tor those. people who are
interested in swinyning in limitedocoupancy pool • 7
.Membership is invited to 40 people •
• Friday 8 3Q p.m- — 9.30o m
• FEE $20 00 for) year ,
POOL RENTAL .
• Notion County's rrst indoor swimming pool may be rented at 51500 per
hour. This fee includes a lifeguard up to a maximum of 20 persons;
Addifionel Heguerd3 at additional charge .
Child
S2000
500
50
Student
S,2s.Oo
800
800
Adult
S 1 00
- 50
t)e
Fondly
S 200
100
Adult Family-
S3200 575 0o
1200 2400
1000 1500
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What di
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.Will a 120 -gram pack ▪ 'ge of
• cream cheese be enough tor- the
fancy chip • dip for . tonight's
party? Will 500 grams of' sugar
fill yours three best sugar bowls?
If these questions have • you
. baffled, don't worry. -
Remember this helpful, hint: 28
grams is abogt one ounce. These
.,'.1 • questions are therefore referring
to a 4 - ounce. package 'of cream
cheese and a pound of sugar. The
problems are now easier to solve
with the more familiar ounces
' and pounds than, with grams.
However with a little practice.it
will soon become easy, to think in
grains.• .
In • order to make 1000 grams
less awkward to work with;
remember that . 1000 grams is
called • a kilogram and that -1
kilogram is about • .2 pounds.
Their;efore a 2 kilogram pot roast
fference in grams, ounces?
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will be almost 41/2 pounds.
Why not convert some of the
tamillar ounce and pound
weights to grams and kilograms.
Appointment
Canada Manpower in
Goderich is pleased to an-
nounce the appointment of Mr.
Gary Walden as Graduate
„Assistant 'for the Slimrper
-Student Offices for 1975 in
Goderich and Exeter. Mr.
Walden will be pleased Jo
assist students and em-
plo%rers; . Contact him at
Goderich 524342 or Exeter
( Huron• Park) 228-6651.., ,
Gary Walden
Summer Student Officer
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EXTRA SKATING ACTIVITY = Four senior members of the Exeter figure skating club spent the school spr-
ing break taking extra lessons. in Sarnia. Shown •above with Exeter club pro Brod. LoOsley are Kim Black,--
Vicki Miller; Nancy :Underwood and Undo Elder. T -A photo
WMS holds pot luck dinners,.
SS students enjoyfilm strip
By MRS. ROBERT LAING "'
• CROMARTY
The W'omen's `Missionary
Society' :of • Cromarty
Presbyterian' Church held their
annual Good -Friday pot luck
dinner-. and meeting .•at . the
church. •.
Mrs'' - Malcolm ' Lomond
presided for the worship service
as outlined"in the Glad 'Tidings..
Mrs'.• James Miller read. "On
the road to Emmaus," from Luke
24:.13-27 and•Mrs. JohnJeffersgn.-
. read.. - "'Breaking -Bread at
Emmaus•" .from :Luke 24: 28-35.
- Other readings were given by
Mrs.• "Calder .MtKaig and. Mrs.
Grace' Scott. The roll all was.
answered: with. an Easter verse:
In her ' topic. "Christian
Laymen Abroad." Strip.. Thos.
Scott pointed out that we. should
show respect for the people and:
customs of the country we are
visiting. •
•The• film strip. :'Mission is"
showed -how mission is•working in
all parts of society; and. how •it
could., be made to work .more
effectively in the whole world.
. Good Friday service •
.Rev. A. H,Daynard .spoke • on -
the inevitability "of Good Friday -
-at the. second annual Staffa''
Cromarty community service
which was held in Cromarty
church on Friday- evening. .
• Rev. Jarvis was fp charge of
the service which followed_ tIi
theme. The Word of the Cross.
Presbyterian service ,
Easter—lilies and African
s
_violets decorated. Cromarty '.Phomas, visited .Tuesday -with
Presbyterian •Church for the her aunt and uncle, Mt. & Mrs.
Easter service.. on Sunday af' Otto Walker. Visitors at -the same
ternoon. The • choir under the home on Wednesday were Mr. •&
direction of, Mrs. F. Horne, sang •Jiffs: Jack Cockwill, Dashwood.
".Resurrection -Dawn. ' .Rev. Congratulations to -Mr. &-Mrs.
• Jarvis spoke; on the. metining of John Scott on'the arrival of thein
Easter and. the Resurrection- in bab} boy on Monday. - • ,
his own life. • Work. has - begun • on ' the
The children of• the_ Sunday. panelling of.,the-base tf'ient of the
School enjoyed- a film strip. .church.
Chuck,. the Chipmunk, and two. - Sunday visitors, with Mr. &
films illustrated ,by Mrs. Annie' . Mrs..Gordon Laing were Mr. &.
Vellotton.. on theEaster story and • tars. 'Donald Riehl _.and -boys.
the lost sheep. Mrs. Vellotton'did , Seebach ' Hilt, .and .Mrs. John•
the line drawings in "Good News Jefferson, Cromarty. -
for -Modern -Man.": . The family of Mr: .Mrs. Otto
• - • °Personals Walker held a gathering at. their
Mr. & Mrs.. Bill Worthington.. hnrne,on Easter, , . " '
Kitchener. 'spent the Easter Guests on the•Ilrevious-llfonda�r
weekend with Mr,&)<lrs Mervin were• Mrs. Jack McGhee and
Dow. ' family._"Landon' and • Joanne
- Mr. & Mrs..Robert Graves. St Carle Dorchester..
Lucan .Cancer. canvass
. Members. of the executive of
tone Lucan-Biddulph. 13rancti of .
'the Canadian Cancer Society met
at the hone of president Len.
• Maslen on Wednesday to -make
final plans for the annual Cam -
pa i$n
am-paign .
Volunteer canvassers ma
A small boy wandered into an
art gallery andregarded with
awe the abstract paintings.
"What's that?".he asked a guard.
"That's a man,": the guard
responded. •
"And • whpt's that?" .'the ,boy
asked.
`'That's his wife." .
"Gee, muttered the -youngster,
"I certainly hope they don't have
any kids!" .
y
have -started on ;April'. 1. but the
Education -Campaign meeting is .
Wednesday. April g• •in this.
assembly room at_ Lucan United
Church. • . .
The.special speaker will he Dr,
Kay Stavraky of the Department •
or Epidemiology and Preventative
Medicine. University of Western
Ontario., Her subject; will bio
"intestinal Cancer." Dr.
Stavraky is':a most interesting;
speaker and will conduct' a
question and answer period.
The film. taken last year at the..
dance, will also be shown.
- The annual dance will. be_ held
at the arena. Saturday evening,
April AZ. - - -
A "first'' for the branch will be
the "Daffodil Tea" to he held •at
•
' the home of Mrs. George Jervis.
• Service to Patients Chairperson,
at 244 Butler Street, Wednesday,
April 30, 2-4 p.m. and -7-9 p.m.-
Tickets
.m-Tickets are being -sold on an
origipaJ oil "painting by Mrs.
Jervis, the draw 'to ,be made at.
the tea.
Nursery school open
The Lucan and district go -
Operative nursery, school
association held "open house on
•Tuesday and Wednesday, March
t8 and 19. It was a most. in-
teresting time and a delight to see
the little people so happy in the
different play centre► Many
displays were arranged around
the walls of the Mini Hall and the
mobiles strung from the, ceiling
were lovely.
The School has been operating
at maximum capacity" all year
withra registration of 30, and 17
,clew registrations are In already
for September. For information
phone 227-4135 or, 227-4002. • - .
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BY -THE -PIECE
Slab -Bacon 1.1398`
FRESH BUTT
Pork Chops 148.8
DANNY'S HOMEMADE - ALL BEEF
Sausage L1;881
STORE SLICED
Cooked Ham
'1:581B
DANNY'S HC1VIE-MADE
Head Cheese
-3 1.13S & OVER • SLICED
$1.28.. 48C 113
•SWANSON'S T. V. - 11 l2 OZ
TURKEY DINNERS
881
Canada No.1 B -utter
AYLMER:19 OZ TINS
Choice Tomatoes 581,
2-L BONUS PACK
Nestle's Quick .$1 68
IIETNZ 19'0Z TIN (With fork)
Baked Beans 48C
LIQt1JD 12E OZ
Javex Bleach
LIBBY'S 1.1 OZ TINS
Sweet Peas.
KELLOGG'S I t) OZ _
Corn Flakes
3/981
75C
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OVER 90 COOK IES
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