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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-03, Page 23 (2)ice 7-r'4 add Enjoy an Evening of Folly Rock & Soul Music by MICHAEL IIWIS ,Sunday, April 6 - 8:15 p.m. Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre • Admission $2.00 per person TICKETS AVAILA73LE FROM •" Kirkton- Woodham Young People "Bring your own cushion" "Do You Remember" A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION featuring Tocol talent and Artists from . Zurich, Grand Bend, Parkhill and London • in 1875 - Greenway United Church - 1975 on Friday, April 11, 8:15 p.m. Hear all your favorites played on- the-H.ommond Organ beginning at 8p.m. ' Your neighbours ore corning. Join' them. • HOTEL HENSALL This is Entertainment! APRIL 4 & 5• _ Small Town Country Featuring Jimmy Coughtrey • APRIL 10, 11 & 12 The Amazing .. . Eastern Trade Winds FEATURING FLOYD & HIS HARMONICA Come Early, To Avoid Being Disoppoinfed APRIL 14to19 Clint Miller. Music starts at 8:30 p.m. Dresti regulations in effect Friday& Saturday evening.. WE STILL HAVE SOME OPEN'DATES - IN APRIL & MAY IN OUR 75 -SEAT BANQUET HALL ENTERTAINMENT Thursday, Friday & Saturday PWS SATURDAY MATINEE Tempus For -A Quiet Evening's Entertainment - PREFERRED ROOM NOW AVAILABLE WITH RELAXED ATMOSPHERE. Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Only - Opens 9:00 p.m. -Les Pines Hotel Motel North of the Bodge EXETER Phone 235-0151 Churches inprk Easter with special service Granton Ha Gang, WI aid ' charities Happy g• ars ties favorites, . Galway Bay and By MRS. E. SUMMERS • Miss Ferguson. - An Easter lily plant was placed in the church by Mr. & Mrs Richard Acres in memory o Richard's. mother, Mrs. Ralp Acres. Much credit should be given t • the Sundaiy Schdol teachers an their pupils for the beautiful) decorated mobile, which" was_ adorned with -palm branches thorns, lilies, and a white cross . For the Easter Sunday servic the -Anglican church wa decorated with Easter lilies chrysanthemums and _•pussy willows. A display representing a garden of ferns, hquse plants and spring flowers tva4atso placed in Following the W.I. grace, a light, but nourishing lunch was f .served by the hostess and con - h . veners. o Happy_Gang•March 26 A d Owing to the weather con- y ditions jt was decided not to have a t'neetipg last month, and . as arf Irish program was. already' prepared, The Happy. Gang were e later than most. in honoring s Ireland's Patron Saint. • Mrs: James Kerr presided and _ opened the meeting with a ' -reading, "Easter Needs'` followed -by a poem; "On being' 65''.. Mrs. _C..B. Westman also the church. Rev. R. N. Savary 'celebrated the Easter Holy Communion assisted by. Marion Herbert. The Easier Anthem was• sung. Richard•Acres read the Epistle of the Day, Rev: Savory's sermon was the 'Empty Tomb. The service Sunday, April 6 will be at 9.30 a.m.. . 'United Church The 'Easier Sunday service at' - the United Church,was well at tended, with-. many -otit-of-town • visitors. Rev: Mary Mclnally's•. meditation was,` -"The -Bread was Broken".. The Sacrament -of the - Lord's Supper was observed. . - Special music was a violin solo "Largo'- by Arden-Bryait,..votal solo "They led Him away", by. Mrs. Elwyn Bryan, two numbers, by the choir "For these tears i died" and "The stone was rolled- away". • - • - Cross •and •Crown` award pins were presented to Norman Bilyea' If Ws( pin Diane Garrett and Jay Hayden (third pin W.endy Kloss • and Noel Westinan (fourth pin), • Al the, General Meeting of the Granton-UCW the guest Speaker wall be Rev. dune Langford, of .liletropolitan United Church, London..The Anglican ladies and Wesley UCW'have been invited to. join with Granton at this meeting on Tuesday; April 8 at the church at j3.15 p.m. • • Women's Institute n ws On=Tuesday evening March 25_ the W.1: met atthe home of Mabel McNaughten.' , Mrs. Donald - Roloson president. conducted the business. There was• same discussion on what' short courses to take and two were ,decided on. It was agreed that the: mem- bers would 'again canvass for the Cancer_ Society, _Mrs, - E Sum--• mers to he the captain • A nothinating committee' was _ put in 10 prepare a slate of of= (leers far thj next meeting. Conveners • for the •March meeting were Mrs. Norman Riddell='and- Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins. the topic Family and Consumers Affairs • •Mrs, Hodgins gave a reading in connection with a different . hobby, collecting fence wire•.. insulators. Mrs. Hodgins tirotight some Samples for inspection. • • f51rs Riddell "introduced- the - guekt speaker Carel Ferguson Home EeonomiSt, holder of Provincial honors from Ottawa and. Toronto. She is at present working in Middlesex Miss Ferguson's subject was "Nutrition". Canadians :do not pay enough attention • to,�tthe nutrients that they shduld lave in their food, -for health and fitness and as ,a resnit many- are over weight and undernourished. said gave a reading entitled, "The .best years-of✓my life". Everyone joined in a -Sing sorig of popular ,Irish songs. Mrs. FImey -Surd mers sang .two e Danny Boy. The remainder of the afternoon was ,spent playing cards; crokinote, aid shtiffleboard.. Those who -were honored by having their names on the bir- thdax cake were: ' Lizzie Crockett, Marjorie Morley; Mary Lowman, Olive Gowan, Ethel Squire and ,Harold Westman,-. It was decided to give the af- ternoon's collection to the Bunny Bundle. 123 was realized. • • Medway Euchre Club - The Medway Euchre Club met al the home of Mr.'& Mrs. Earle Middleton on :Monday evening, March 24. Prize . winners were: high score, Mrs..G_ Dann; lone:,hands,' Mrs. E. Summers ;- lctw =score, hies._ C. McRobert ; . mens' high score, C. 'McRobert;._ -WIN LADIES THIRD DRAW A rink skipped by Lois Learn won the .third ,draw of -the Exeter. ladies curling club: Lois Learn and Dorne' -Fin-nen are shown at the back -and Judy ••Prout and Hazel Westcott - ready. to•throw. 1-A photo .._ Whalen eg attends Tor g producer onto event By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS ' WHALEN Mrs; Margery Morley was hostess for the euchre party in the Community Centre Saturday night. The winners were: men's high, Hamilton Hodgins; ladies high. Audrey Hodgins; . lune hands, -Florence. Mc -Robert ; low score. Ken Hodgson; nine of diamonds, Bill Damen • Personals Mr. & Mrs.- Gerald Hern were Sunday visitors with_Mr & Mrs Mac. Spence. . -Friday dinner guests with Mr k Mrs. Larry Hern were Mr & Mrs. Stuart McLellan, ian and Judy:- •Londgn Township, A1r & Mrs. John Garland, Sarnia, Mr & Mrs. . Gene Spence, Richmond Hill, Mr. & Mrs. Mac Spence. RR 6 St. Marys,_Mr. & Mrs. Gerald llern and—Gordon and Debra Kennedy. Ailsa Craig. • Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson OUR GOAL THIS YEAR $8500 Give/ with a eheekup and a cheque CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY • EXETER 'BRANCH SOUTH HURON -AREA Canvass Door STARTSMON.,APR!L14-. Continues Through The Week Watch for the canvassers in Exeter, Zurich, Henson, Crediton, Centralia, • Dashwood, Grand Bend, Huron Park and the Townships of Stephen. flay and - and Usborne 'spent.three days in Toronto at the •Ontario Mutual • Association . Convention in the Four Seasons Hotel , - • Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson visited Monday,with Mrs. Gowan .. and ,Murra.-y...Lnndon township.• - Mr. & Mrs. Jim Foster and - boys Stratford were Easter Sunday visitors with ?llargery- - Morley. Tuesday visitors with -Mr. & - Mrs. Ernest Ferguson were Mrs.: • Allen Cornell, Toronto. and Mrs... Bill (:ail. London • Sunday visitors' with Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod Mills were Mr. & Mrs. Wm Davies: Spalding - Sask.. Don Davies. Wynyard - Sask.. Cpl. & Mrs. Don Davies and family. Port Lambton.-Mr. & Mrs. Ken.Davies,-Windsor. Mr. & - Mrs. Orville Davies and family, Guelph, Mr. & Mrs. Ray dills, Centralia, Bruce Mills and Linda t" oughtrey; London Bill Morley spent Tuesday and Wednesday -at Egg Producers inn.. Toronto.& Mr. ' Mrs Denfield were guests with Mr Itodgins the Semi -Annual meeting at }'ark ' . Lyle Worrall, Friday supper & Mrs. Hamilton' The Huron Country Playhouse•GuiId Presents ;,Spring info Summer A FASHION SHOW 0 NI BUFFET LUNCHEON Wed., April 16 1 p n, PINERIDGE CHALET Heneoll $5.00 per person Tickets available at Boy/e's Ladies Wear Fashions Provided by • Boyle's Lbdies'-Wedr Wuerth's Shoes 4 lone hands, J. Kerr; low score, C. Lewis. Personals - Mr. & Mrs. James Kerr's Easter guests were their entire family, Mr. & Mrs. Janes Kerr Jr. and family, -Mr. & Mrs. •Douglas Cbantler and family,- all from Mississauga, and Mr. & • Mrs. Douglas Brown and family. Everyone - attended -the Easter service -at the United Church. Mrs. Kenneth Hardie, rrer3, Donald and Mr. & kips. Jack Langford, Mr. & Mrs. Douglas - Hord, Ruth Anne Pepper and Ron Squire were all dinner guests of Mrs. Alex ,Crockett on Easter Sunday at Clarke's Restaurant, Ingersoll. - . Easter visitors with Mrs. C.' -B. Westman were Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Westman and family, Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs. Graqt Westman and .family, St. Thomas and Barbara •Westman, Ilderton. ( • . Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins spent a few^days last''week with -her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Redd of Exeter and - visited other relatives in.. the town' . • - - Mr & Mrs.. "tlohn, Talbot ' attd children were -Easter -visitors' With Mrs. Talbot's mother, Mrsc 'Ross Clatworthy. - . . . Mrs. Edward Brown; Cherell and Paul, London,.Walter Gowans and Mrd,. Carmen Gowan of Windsor were Easter guests of. Mr. & Mts� Clifford- McRobert. • - Mrs. Sydney Jermyn spent Easter -a$S .the guest :of Grace Lindsay: - Easter Sunday guests of Mr. & "Mrs. • Austin Hobbs were Mr. & Mrs. David Marison t{aiirilton; Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Egan; Margaret and Danny _Egan, Mr. &,Mrs. , Carl Jones- and Ronald Wilson.' Mrs._ C. B. Westman visited recently with -Mr. &-Mrs. Ronald Hartle,: London. Mrs. Elmer Summers was a visitor at the Prospect Hill W.I..at. their.. March meeting .on Wed- nesday,;March 26 and gave -a talk on cancer. education. Jean • Roloson, Woodstock, spent Easter with -her 'brother,. Donald-Roloson and wife arid , family and also with •her father Arthur- Roloson. Easter weekend guests with, Mr.& Mrs. Elmer Summers were Mr. • & Mrs. Richard Harris ' Richard Jr. and Anne' of Downsview and Keith Summers, Toronto. . Beta Clatworthy is progressing favorably after surgery in St. Mary's Memorial Hospital . Best wishes for the recovery of Mark Pinnell after -his accident: He is a patient at University Hospital, London..• • . • Gel well wishes for continued improvement go to Mrs. ;l{arold Wallis who has had a long stay, iv St. Marys Memorial Hospital. • • Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the -late Mrs James Bryan who passed awa at St. Marys Memorial Hospital March 31. ' Syrnpaths•'is extended to Mrs Norman Riddell,on the passing of her fatherr John- William. Eedy at, StrathroN Hospital, Saturday: March 29. • • Times-Adrtocate, April 3, 1975 Stag' for Ed Chalmers Sat., April 5 9:90 p.m HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE . - Admission $2.00• . Everyone Welcome Page 11 A Stag .. for .Willie Denomm-e Fri., April 11 9:00p':m. 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