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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-10, Page 21 (2)HOTEL HENSALL This is Entertainment! APRIL 10, 1 1 8t 12 The Amazing , . Eastern Trade Winds FEATURING FLOYD & HIS HARMONICA Come forty, To Avoid Being Disappointed APRIL 14 to 19 The Fantastic Clint Miller Don't Miss This Superb Musician Music starts at 8:30 p.m. Dress regulations in effect Friday & Saturday evening WE STILL HAVE SOME OPEN DATES IN APRIL & MAY IN OUR 75 -SEAT BANQUET HALL LIVE ENTERTAINMENT This Thursday, Friday and Saturday Volume 111 Club Albatross Huron Industrial Park Phone 228 6733 Every Friday and Saturday 5:00 p.m. to'$; 00 p.m. Chicken Specials F ',for Take -Out Phone -235-1913 Snack Pack $1.25 15 Pieces!... $5.75 Dinner Pack $2.10 21 Pieces .... $7.50 9 -Pieces $3.50 Wedgies 60c Per Order Included Free With Snack Pack and Dinner Pack) ANNE'S CHOP E Main and Wellington Streets, Exeter .1 UURKLEY REST MORE HURON PARK PIXIES -- Pixies were featured in Wednesday's Huron Park figure skating club car- nival entitled 'Forest Fantasy'. From the left are, Debbie Schell, Joy Christie, Deanne Christie, "Karen Medd, Sandy Somerville and Belinda Lowe.. • T-Aphotc Neighbours rally Confirmation at Mt. Carmel Many relatives and friends and parents attended the con- firmation exercises given by Bishop John Sherlock and his assistant Father James Mockler last Monday, April 7 in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. The attending clergy as guests of Fr. John Mooney, PP, were Father J. C. Carvanna PP, Parkhill; and Father John Bensette, PP, St. Joseph's Ontario. The youth formed their own choir singing four hymns. . Monday Sacrament Personals Mary Theresa McCann, London, visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold McCann and family. Louis Dietrich and John Campbell have arrived home after many weeks in Florida to be greeted by an early spring blizzard. Sister Mary Ryan, Windsor and Sister Margaret Hogan, Chatham visited with their relatives on and attended the ent of Confirmation in the April Fool's yoke at Granton �en,ng. By MRS. E. SUMMERS The worst April fool's joke to be played on the Village of Granton and area, was Wednesday's ice and snow storm. The blackout of power lasted until Friday noon Fortunate were those people tha had fireplaces or other forms o substitute heat. • f1 is at a time such as this, tha true neighborliness is shown. Those without heat wer welcomed to the homes of thos who had. - Anglican Church At the Anlican church Rev R.N. Savary adminstered Hol Communion and based his ser mon on the Gospel of St. John: 20 Flowers were placed in th church in meory of Mrs. Jame Bryan. Morning Prayer will be observed next Sunday at 9:30 a.m United Church At the United Church the at- tendance was good:. in spite of road conditions, owing to the recent storm. As it was Daffodil Sunday. the bulletins with the "Cancer can be Beaten" inserts were used. Rev. Mary Mclnally's sermon was entitled ''The Way" and was taken from the Gosepl of St. John 14:6 Flowers in the church were placed there in memory of Mrs. James Bryan. the Anglican and Wesley 'United Church had been invited to join with Granton for this meeting. Mrs. Summers read a short story from the Easter Ideals pledge. Diane Cook was ap- pointed secretary for the next meeting which will be at the home of Mrs. O'Shea on Thur- sday April 10 at 6:30 p.m . "Awakening". t The program was in charge of Personals f Mrs. D. Tuttle and Mrs. Robt. Mr. & Mrs. William Lambert Hardie.Mrs Tuttle gave a reading have returned from a vacation in t "April's Child". Mrs. Hardie led Florida. in Bible Study. Mrs. Tuttle ended Mabel McNaugtlton has e the program with a humorous returned from spending a few e reading "OK Grownups move days with relatives in over." Mississauga, where she attended As April is the month of the her great nephew's wedding. annual cancer campaign, Mrs. • Mrs. Fred Crouch, Mrs. y Summers, who is chairman of Kenneth Hodgins, and Mrs. Lois _ education for the Lucan Branch Herbert visited Reta Clatworthy . of the Canadian Cancer Society, and Mrs. Harold Wallis who are e gave a talk on Cancer Education. both recovering in St. Mary's s A lunch was prepared and sent Memorial Hospital. to the meeting by Mrs. Earle Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Lewis Middleton, who was unable to visited Mrs. H.E. Conon at the attend because of sickness in the Sun Haven Nursing Home near home. The hostess was assisted Delaware recently. - UCW news Unithmet at the home of Mrs. Douglas Tuttle on Wednesday April 2. Mrs. E. Summers presided and led in worship. The meeting opened with the singing of the hymn "Rejoice the Lord is King" followed by the scripture Matt. 28: 1-10. "Joy" was the subject of the lesson. Business discussion dealt with plans for the program and lunch for the general meeting. Rev. Mclnally reported that Rev. Anne (Graham) Langford had consented to be the guest speaker that evening. Mrs. Glen Jameson reported that the ladies of both Let Us Arrange Your Next BANQUET In Our Basement Room SEATING UP TO 120 Weddings, Clubs, Family Croups, Etc. Phone 235-1730 OPEN DAILY Full Course Meals or Snacks Enjoy delicious cuisine prepared by Chef Jim MAIN ST. EXETER by Mrs. G. Jameson. Guests of Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Unit 3 met at the home of Mrs. Hodgins during the power Lloyd Mardlin on Tuesday April 2 blackout were Mrs. Jim Harding . Mrs. James Riddell presided Mellissa. Kent, Katherine and and opened the meeting, followed Cassandra)"(Sam I. by a reading by Mrs. Mardlin. Mrs. Donald Roloson, Mrs. Joe Plans were discussed on fund Pecko, Mrs. Gordon Dann and raising to meet the year's Mrs. Clarence Lewis visited Reta allocation. Members were Clalworthy on her birthday while reminded of the general meeting she was a patient in SI. Mary's on Tuesday. Memorial Hospital. Guest speaker was Mrs. Elmer Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Langford Summers, chairman of education td Woodham were Easter Sunday Herbert and family. for Lucan branch of the Canadian dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Don Middleton was home for ancer ociety. Kenneth Hodgins, Mrs. Lois the weekend from Toronto. l Pamphlets were distributed to IIIIIIIttuitiiiiiiiltlttliiiiii1111111Ititittlttlnit1111UIlitttlltlnnumulti iuttlimittl11I81etalM WW111111tltliliitiiilliiiiilii On S d un ay, April,- 6- Grade_ 2 class consisting of 36 children made their first communion at morning masses. Anne and Angela Regier, London visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Regier Sr., Dashwood. Mrs. Stan Loop, Sarnia visited over the weekend with her brother, Mr. & Mrs. Pat Sullivan and girls. The April CWL meeting was held in Mt. Carmel School gym after Tuesday evening mass with a large crowd in attendance. Mrs. Gregory Fleming. president was in charge. Rev. Father C. Spencer. London who is Diocesan Director of CWL was guest speaker for the meeting, assisted by Fr. John Mooney, PP. After a talk to the ladies Fr. Spencer assisted in installing the new slate of officers for coming year. They are: past president, Mrs. Jean Fleming; president, Mrs. Paula Van Osch; first vice- president, Mrs. Nell McCann; second vice-president, Mrs. Rita Winters; third vice-president, Mrs. Mary Muller; correspon- ding secretary, Mrs. Joanne Steffens; record secretary, Mrs. Mary Koricina; treasurer, Mrs. Marion Sullivan. c S Times -Advocate, April 10, 1975 Page 21 1 DASHWOOD HOTEL Entertainment Enjoy dancing April 11, 12 Art & The Jays Tiffany Dining Lounge Hours Weekdays 12-2, 5.8 Fri. 8 Sat. 12-2, 5-9 Daily Luncheon Specials Planning o special function we will be pleased to assist you Banquet facilities available HEATED POOL the members on all forms of Cancer. Lunch was served by the hostess and conveners, ,Mrs. Harold Mills and Mrs. William Thompson. i Supperat Anglican Church On April 1 a supper was held in the church hall, called an April fool's supper. Following the supper the remainder of the evening was spent playing progressive euchre. Prize winners were. for the ladies:- high score. MIs. Gordon Mitchell; low score, Mrs. Ross Langford; and for the men .high score, Gordon Mit- chel'; low score, Harold Wallis: lone hands, lady or gentlemen. __ Mrs. Austin Hobbs. Yeasterners still rolling _- On. Saturday March 29 the fourth meeting of the 4-11 Yeasterners club was held at the home of the leader Mrs. Jim Hodgins. Wendy Kloss was secretary for this meeting. Mrs. Hodgins had made basic roll dough earlier and had it ready for the girls to punch and E. roll again. Diane Cook did this f4 and then let the dough rest for to minutes. Leader Mrs. Michael O'Shea discussed the "Canada Food i uide"• then the members for- ned groups, to make rolls, some g 3xperimenled with spices for flavoring and others with diferent shapes. The roll call was answered with gi a label from a convenience food. Achievement Day was discussed and Wendy Kloss. 1.1 Dorothy Garrett, and Gwen ff.: Hodgins volunteered to do the demonstrations. 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