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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-17, Page 14 (2)Elimville WI elect officers conduct annual at restaurant By KATHY COOPER The Elimville Wotnen's Institute held their annual meeting at the Burkley Restaurant Exeter with 26 members present. The meeting was opened with "The Ode" and roll call "smile and pay your fees." The minutes and correspon- dence were read. Mrs. Elson Lynn presented Mrs. Ina Skinner with a corsage for years service. The annual meeting minutes and reports were read and adopted. Mcs. Gilbert Johns installed the officers for the following year. They are: honorary president, Mrs. Philip Johns; president Mrs. Howard Pym; vice presidents Mrs. Murray Coward, Mrs. Carl Gower: secretary - treasurer Mrs. Lorne Johns; assistant secretary -treasurer Mrs. Emerson Penhale; district director Mrs. Ross Skinner; alternate Mrs. Ron Fletcher; directors Mrs. Floyd Cooper, Mrs. Russell Morley, Mrs. Dan Coward. 11.8V196® JSEITDO DENIM BELLS ARE HERE We got 'em -LEVI'S Denim Bells. Tough pre-shrunk denim - lean LEVI'S fit -bell bottoms just the way you like 'em. Stock up on a pair or two today. F. A. May & Son i Exeter 235-0852 !get..4.- fes• . "Ili hN lit' i_. )•-7114i,..:"1-.▪ .M?.fit' y l� t F'{-� f r 1. Ruth Skinner was nominated to go to Goderich to hear "The Mustard Report". The new president said a few words. The 4- H club girls and their mothers will be guests at the next meeting on May 14. Ruth Skinner thanked the program committee for the day and Mrs. Philip Johns thanked the waiters for their service. The meeting adjourned and bowling was enjoyed. Skit commentaries written On April 14 a meeting of Elimville 2 4-11 was held at the home of Judy Johns. The purpose of the meeting was to write the skit and commentaries for achievement day. Everyone tried on their blouse and comments were made. All members were to have their blouses and books finished and present them at achievement day. The leaders handed out sheets to every member on how to put several objects in order and explain why. Judy Johns and Shirley Cooper outlined the next club "The Garden Club". Each member must plant t0 vegetables and four annual flowers. Members must be able to prepare and serve five vegetables. Personals Mr. & Mrs.Alvin Cooper visited Wednesday with Mr. & Mrs. Doug Johnston and family of Lucan. Mr. & Mrs. Reuben Pehlke of Monkton spent the weekend with Mr: & Mrs. Alvin Fulton. They attended the wedding of their grandson Larry to Joyce Ker- slake at Elimville United Church PREPARING FOR SCHOOL FAIR - Members of the school fair division of the'Exeter Fall Fair are busily preparing for the 1975 fall event. Bock left, Helen Hodgen, Fern Dougall, Laurie Shapton, Marion Dougall, Jean Cann and Agnes Aunger. Front, Anne Dowker, president Dolores Shapton photo and A Webster. Pupils enjoy sugar bush trip MT. CARMEL The annual trip by tractor and wagon to the sugar bush at George Glendinning's farm was a special event last Wednesday. About 30 grade four students watched the pails of sap being gathered and the syrup boiled. Their teacher Marjorie Glen- dinning was among the group. Former Mt. Carmel sister dies Word was received here late Saturday of the death of Sister St. Dominic at "The Pines", Chatham. She was in her 59th year of her life as a religious teacher and had spent her high school teaching years most zealously at "The Pines." She on Saturday. A large number from the community attending the wed- ding reception for Mr. & Mrs. Larry Fulton at Exeter Legion Saturday Mr. & Mrs. Jake Hovius of Sarnia spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner and family. A family gathering was held at t'sborne Township Hall Elimville Sunday to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Lewis Johns. Those attending were Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Johns and Emerson, _ Mr. & Mrs. Hans Gerstenkorn, Linda and Steve, Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Dunn pf Hensall, Mr. & Mrs. William Johns, Bradley and Trudy. Mike Hunter, Karen Van Bergen, Mrs. Florence Johns, Mr. & Mrs. Ashley Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Pepper of Exeter, Ken Kadey of Crediton, Mr. & Mrs. John Batten and Helen, Mr. & Mrs. David Passmore and Tom. Mr. & Mrs. George .Kellett and family visited with VerdaKellett Sunday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and family visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Russell Morley of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper visited Sunday with their grand- daughter Mr. & Mrs. Richard Willert of Hensel!. .Ow A. The dump truck construction is people are talking about. ase.. ese ar,w.na1ee en sea ,n .ae.Nry And buying When it comes to the LOADSTAR• F-1 B00 horn international. eanh haulers are putting their money where their mouths are For several very good reasons M arability. Short 9A 5 inch BBC dimension design makes Loadstar extremely easy to handle on crowded construction lobs Optional integral power steering can make it easier yet Stability. The standard wide track front axle combines road sensitivity with improved turning and excellent balance Strength. Loadstar F.1800 s readily endure the heavy punishment of construction work Meanwhile gas or diesel engines up to 235 hp churn out power enough for any task The F-1800 losdstar is seen on construction sites all across Canada tirelessly hauling load after Toad Loadstar. Wordstar earns the respect of the men e who own and operate if fsI•nc• ..,1 .t.b.t.ry Nom ..d. u.ca front ..I• j. sw r1 �,11 t FO N. T. MONTEITH,,,h'pm 6s. d • d�•ta. up to 21s hp EXETER LTD. 235-2121 AI J help you maim it in a tough business was the first grade, nine and ten teacher to teach 51 years ago when the Ursuline Sisters arrived in Mt. Carmel. She also (aught in - wallaceburg and Brescia College, London. Her funeral Mass took place at -The Pines" Chapel, Chatham and interment was Tuesday in St. Anthony's Cemetery. A con- celebrated mass was said by Fr. Finn. Fr: Hugh Fleming P.P., 1'r. John Mooney P.P. School meeting held A large crowd attended the PTA meeting held in the school *in Tuesday. John McCarroll, Stratford was the guest speaker. A draw on an Easter basket was won by Joanne Muller. Students exchanged Many students from the French class at North Middlesex High School enjoyed an exchange with students at Victoriaville, Quebec, for the past few days. 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