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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-22, Page 21 (2)IWULOW0001 • Elimville WI choose officers, CGIT fete mothers By Kathy Cooper The Thames Road Elimville CGIT held their annual mother and daughter banquet at Thames Road Church on May 13. Mrs. Bev Mellenger proposed a toast to the girls with Carolyn Kellett replying. Laurel Hodgert REGISTER FOR PENNY SALE — Several hundred persons School near Lucan. Above Mrs. Brenda and John Grace attended Thursday's register with Judy penny sale at St. Patrick's Jajas and Chris Kopal. T -A photo. toast to the mothers with Mrs. Isabelle Fletcher replying. Sandra Stewart and Janet Bray led in a sing song. Elaine Stewart thanked the ladies who served the meal. Mrs. June Stewart & Mrs. Sharon Lynn led the graduating ceremony. Also assisting were Mrs. Margaret Stewart, Kay Cunnington, Annie Johns, Margaret Miners, Shirley Cooper, Kay Hodgert and Ferne Stewart. The graduates were Carolyn Kellett,Diane Hutton,Janet Bray, Mary Kernick, Sandra Stewart, Elaine Stewart and Valerie Glanville. Mary Johns introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Gwyn Whilsmith of Exeter. Mrs. Whilsmith told of her trip to the Holy Land and showed slides. Donna Stewart thanked Mrs. Whilsmith. Mrs. Whilsmith had several articles on display which she brought from the Holy Land. Women's Institute The Elimville Women's Institute met Wednesday evening, May 14 at Elimville Hall. They entertained the 4-H girls and their mothers. The meeting opened with the "Opening Ode" and "The Mary Stewart Collect". Mrs. Tom Hern introduced the guest speaker Mrs. George Wilson of St. Marys, the editor of the Federated News Paper. She showed slides and spoke of the north. Mrs. Jud Dykeman thanked her and presented Mrs. Wilson with a gift. The Elimville 1I1 4-H club presented a skit "Your Manners Are Showing". The 4-H girls modelled their blouses they had made during the recent club "What Shall I wear". Mrs. Philip Johns, Mrs. !toward Pym and Miss Ruth Skinner presented gifts to the girls receving county honors. They were Pam Coward, Bar- bara Johns, Ena Vander Spek, Cathy Miller, Denise Fletcher, Lisa Westcott, Karen Morley and Kathy Cooper. Girls receiving provincial honors were Janet Kerslake, Ann Marie Johns, Laura Johns, Joan Kerslake, Eleanor Johns and Jane Van Roestel. Mrs. Bill Routly presented Mrs. Philip Johns with a gift and thanked her for her leadership during the last two years. The president Mrs. Howard Pyrn took the meeting over. The roll call was answered by "What 4-11 and Institute means to me". The institute will look after the birthday party at Huronview on July 16. They decided to cater to the granduating banquet for Usborne Central School at Kirkton Community Centre on June 24. Mrs. Emerson Penhale gave a hospital report and also reported on the White Paper and Mustard Report. L. r WI • EWAY HOME & BUILDING GENTi37 SPECIAL WIRE 12-2 WIRE in boxes $ .10/ft. of 250 ft 14-2 WIRE Ont boxes $ .08/ft. of 250 tt CASSm-nEmco KITCHEN CABINETS CASSINeREMCO M I 1 ( 0 AN,p+OPENIN 5HINGLES CASH AND CARRY ONLY ON THIS GRAND OPENIN SPECIAL. $12.99/100 ft. AR,mJOR5j .4 ,„. $111.11*. ISUPREME INTERIOR LATEX,WHITE $5.19 gal SUPREME EXTERIOR/WHITE $6.99 gal "' GI D OPEN NG SP !!, V. - , .., 111Eiurn .1 Yrs r_1 5HERw-www TRUCKLOAD PANEL SAL • IIl 31.6ro,• 4 [EMIR PNTm DE[K HRS LIMITED QUANTITY ON THIS 8' X 10' FROM $89.99 GRAND OPENING SPECIAL ALL SIZES AVAILABLE PRECAST SLABS FOR PATIOS & SIDEWALKS PATIO SLABS 24 x 24" $1.35 ea. SIDEWALK SLABS 24 x 30" $1.45 ea. r14,' • /' 5TORAGE sx�os ]' x 8' CHATEAU NEAT ORAGE THAT ALSO PROTECTS '8 • S, TOYS AND FURNITURE. $ 44.99 GRAND OPENING SPECIAL FRED J. W E AY HOME .A IUPL(xrx, (.( "OW Prefinished Paneling IBUCkIOIO SPECIAIaas �m 54.99 SEE A WIDE CHOICE OF WELDWOOD PANELS RIGHT IN THE WELDWOOD TRUCK. HUDIE LUMBER LTD. BAYFIELD ROAD PHONE 48 2-3441 CLINTON HOURS OF BUSINESS: MONDAY TO THURSDAY - 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. , FRIDAY 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. CNA Shop with CHARGEX and MASTER CHARGE at most Wiseway Stores. Mrs. Delmer Skinner reported on Huronview. The meeting was closed with "The Queen". Lunch was enjoyed by all. Two join church Pentecost was observed Sunday in the United Church. Two new members joined the church on Profession of Faith. The two girls, Kathy Cooper and Cheryl Traquair, were presented for confirmation by the clerk of session, Mr. Squire Herdman. Each girl received a gold necklace and was welcomed by the minister, session and later by all the members of the congregation. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Don Bertrand and family of Montreal visited the long weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Browne. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Routly at- tended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Penelope Fell of Staffa, on Tuesday last. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Martin and boys of London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. William Browne. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Routly attended the fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Hanna at Belgrave on Friday night. Master David Fulton of Stratfoz'd visited Saturday evening and Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fulton. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Rannie & family of Brantford spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Routly. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fulton visited Sunday evening with Mr.& Mrs. Doug Fulton and boys of Strat- ford. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Routly spent a few days this week with Mr. & Mrs. Donald Willcox and family in Kitchener. Mrs. Gladys Davidson visited with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fulton. Mr. & Mrs. Doug Johnston and family of Lucan and Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and family visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Browne and Mr. & Mrs. .Don Bertrand and family visited Saturday night with Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and family. Mr. & Mrs. Don Kyle and boys of London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper. Development bank booklet available The Advisory Services Department of the Industrial Development Bank has just published a pocket book entitled "Minding your own business volume I". The book deals with giving credit to customers, managing current and fixed assets, forecasting for a business, working capital, changes of ownership, and other subjects. This book will be of prime in- terest to the owner -managers of small businesses. It will also be useful to businessmen, lawyers and accountants who deal daily with small businesses, teachers and students of business, and to personnel of financial in- stitutions. The price of the pocket book is $1.50 and it can be ordered from Industrial Development Bank, P.O. Box 6021, Montreal, P.Q., H3C 3C3. IDB's Advisory Services Department helps owner - managers of small and medium size firms to improve their business management techniques. It conducts seminars for small businesses across Canada, publishes a quarterly bulletin "Small Business News". Times -Advocate, May 22, 1975 Page 9A POLICE ESSAY WINNERS — The Exeter police deportment sponsored on essay contest during Police Week. Above, Constable Joe O'Driscoll presents awards to the winners Dorothy Von Esbroeck of Precious Blood school and Suzanne Patterson of Exeter public school. T -A photo • STONES PICKED UP — Members of the 1st Exeter Cubs worked pick- ing up stones near the Exeter bridge lost week. Taking port were Mike Talbot, Steve Balazs, Poul Scott, Larry Mothers. Paul Chapman, Steve Balazs, Joel Aunger, John Mol, Alex Balazs, Doug Armstrong and leaders Peter Aunger arid Cheryl Chapman. T -A photo nkvr 1 H02.11ia We'll Do the Job Right... Whatever the project, call on us for Ready -Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES C. A. McDOWELL LTD. CENTRALIA, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 228-6961 Thank You The Commercial Department and Technical Department at South Huron District High School, wish to express their sincere thanks to the following area firms for their active participation in the recent work experience program. Centennial Heating and Air Conditioning Centralia Garage Milton Robbins Triebner's Fina Station Huron Tractor Larry Sniders Motors Huron Auto Snell Brothers Dashwood Motors Huron Motors Tillman & Lamb Huron County Engineer Kyles, Kyles and Garratt McCann Construction Gregus Construction Kraft Machinery Forrest Electronics Ontario Development Corp. Lovie Construction Norman Fisher Plumbing & Electrical Ltd. Irwin Martin Plumbing Heating & Electrical Ltd. London Centralia Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Goderich Exeter Dashwood Zurich London Goderich Stretford Dashwood Exeter Grand Bend Hensall Huron Pork Grand Bend Dashwood Zurich Custom Trailers Advanced Framing Bendix Home Systems Mittelholtz Construction Monteith Farm Equipment Big "O" Tile Manufacturing Royal Bank Dr. Read Banghart, Kelly, Doig & Co. Zurich Dental Clinic Ontario Provincial Police Credit Union Kongskilde Limited Lake Huron Water Supply Canadian Conners limited South Huron Hospital Simpson Sears Township of Stephen The Bonk of Nova Scotia W. G. Thompson & Sons Victoria and Grey Trust Dashwood Industries Ltd. Guenther Tuckey Transport Exeter Zurich Hensall Exeter Exeter Hensoll Exeter Exeter Exeter Zurich Exeter Exeter Exeter Grand Bend Exeter Exeter Exeter Crediton Exeter Hensall Exeter Centralia Exeter We also wish to thank those firms who indicated their interest in our work experience program but were unable to take an active part in it this year. W. D. Webster Commercial Director J. 1. Wooden Principal W. Fydenchuk Technical Director