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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-29, Page 16 (2)1 i 1 F c 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 c Shop For Dad USE OUR LAY -AWAY PLAN ... Where Dad Shops Shop Early .. , While Our Spring and Summer Selections Are At Their Best Raeodexa AND Sectna#t LTD. MAIN ST Style Shop for Men EXETER EQUIPMENT DONATED — The women's auxiliary of South Huron Hospital have spent some money on equipment and donated it to the hospital. Above, from left, Mrs. Helen Mickle, and Mrs. Marian Knowles, members of the auxiliary's buying committee, Mrs. Chorlenne English, director of nursing and administrator Elmer Taylor look over some of the new materials. Shown are a duplicating machine, and a medical cart. The cart is used for the dispensing of medications to patients. The other equipment purchased by the aux- iliary is o calculator, and an alternating pressure point mattress. It is on air mattress with air moving through it, for patients who are bedridden. T -A photo Staffa WI tell favorite style, honor leaders of 4-H clubs By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA Mrs. Alvin Barbour, Mrs. Frank Hamilton and Mrs. Carter Kerslake were hostesses for the May meeting of the Staffa Women's Institute held in the township hall on Wednesday May 21 at 8:30 p.m. The president, Mrs. Charles Douglas presided and opened with the Institute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. The president then welcomed the guests, 4-H girls, leaders and former leaders to the meeting. A candle was lit in memory of a Life Member. Mrs. Penelope Fell, who passed away on Sun- day. May 11. After observing a two minute silence in- her memory. Mrs. Douglas read Psalm 23. There were eight members and 11 visitors present and the roll call was answered by. "A clothing style I enjoy wearing and why." Mrs. Douglas presented a paper on the Motto, "Look for the best. it is often near you." The district president, Mrs. Carter Kerslake. made a presentation of an Institute Pin on behalf of the Staffa W.I.) .to Mrs. John Miller, for serving so well as president. A trillium cup and saucer was presented to Joanne Ross for successfully completing 12 4-H projects and receiving her provincial honours. Mrs. Douglas presented Mrs. Arthur Smale and Mrs. William Butson each with a gift for their leadership with the 4-H girls. Nancy Templeman from Staffa No 1 club. commented on their display. "Clothes for Liesure." and Kathy Douglas from Staffa No. 2 club. commented on their display. "Trim with Imagination". Several of the girls displayed Our Specials Are As Hot As The Weather .. But You Can Shop In AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT Glade Air Freshener 6 scents 2FOR 85° Viva Bath Tissue ROLA 2 PLY 2 PKKGL 49c: Woodbury''' Shampoo Lemon Fresh or Golden Rich 690 225 mi Toastmaster Bread Every Day Low Prices 39° w aTMER SPECIALS ` Deodorants • Sun Tan Lotions • Sun Glasses • Neet Hair Remover REMEMBER ... VISIT OUR STORE FOR FATHER'S DAY GIFTS & CARDS ISCDUNT 433 Main St. Exeter 235-1661 1 their leisure garments which they had completed in this club. Mrs. George Vivian conducted . a quiz on "Test Your Safety IQ" which proved most interesting. Mrs. John Miller gave an in- teresting report on the district annual meeting held at Kirkton on May 20. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Norman Dow at- tended the graduation of their son David at Guelph University on Wednesday. and the graduation of their son Dennis at Guelph University on Friday. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kemp at- tended the graduation of their niece Jane Francis on Thursday at Waterloo University. Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and family attended the graduation of their daughter and sister Darlene on Friday at Waterloo University. John Ashton, Woodstock, is spending a few days with his aunt and uncle. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kemp. Mr. & Mrs. Russell Miller, and family were guests at the Butson - Young wedding at Hibbert United Church on Saturday. Jim and Gary Norris, Bramp- ton visited on the weekend with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and family. Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Miller visited on Sunday with Mrs. Mary Mary Anne Gielen was among the large group of university graduates last•eekend held at Brescia College. London. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. McCann at- tended their nephew's wedding held in London last week. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Hogan and girls. Exeter spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hogan. Jane Glavin. London was a weekend guest with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Pat Glavin. Many ladies from this com- munity attended a bridal shower for Joanne Cronyn, a June bride, held for her in Centralia Com- munity Centre. on Tuesday. Bishop Carter has appointed - Rev. Father Charles Sullivan as an assistant pastor to Rev. Father John Mooney P.P. to begin May 28. A very special event took place at the Motherhouse of Mount St Joseph's Academy London. as some of the Sisters celebrated a 60th anniversary of the religious profession. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. McCann were guests when the Otters' aunt, Sister St. Omer (Glavin) was among the sisters to celebrate that anniversary. Family gathers to mark birthday Forty-five people gathered at the Kirkton-Woodham Com- munity Centre on Sunday, May 18 in honour of Mrs. Irene Ford's 85th birthday. Those present were Mr. & Mrs. Harry Sparling, London; Mr. & Mrs. Freeman Horne, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Horne and girls, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Ford and family, all of Win- chelsea, Mrs. Laura Dickey and Rob. Mrs. Gerald Morley and family, Mr. & Mrs. Doug Coward and Mary Margaret all of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Ford and family, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Brock and Laurie all of Kitchener, Mr. & Mrs. Newman Baker, Welburn, Mrs. Gerry Grubbe and family, Farquhar, Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Brock and family of Elora. Mrs. Ford has 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Groin • Feed • Cement (Building Supplies Cool 228-6638 Hodgert. Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Dow and Ernest, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and Patti, Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Miller and Paul, Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and Mary Jane were among the guests at the grade 13 graduation dinner at Mitchell District High School on Monday. Pam Cameron, Karen Miller, Teresa Deihl, Terry Templeman, Bob Scott, Richard Cameron, Dennis Parsons, Roger Riley and Jeff Butson are among the grade 8 students from Upper Thames Elementary School enjoying a three day trip to Sudbury. Cromarty ladies study hope trousseau tea at her home on daughter, Beth, whose marriage Sunday afternoon for her will take place next Saturday. By MRS. ROBERT LAING Mrs. John Templeman opened the May meeting of the Marian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary with a reading, There is a Loveliness on Earth. Hymn 437 was sung with Mrs. Duncan Scott at the piano. Mrs. Templeman led in prayer and read the scripture from Hebrews 8: 1-13 followed by two accordion' solos by Margaret Laing. An invitation to Hensall to attend the 85th birthday party of their W.M.S. on June 10 was received. Mrs. Lorne Elliott described the Presbyterial bus trip to the Niagara district early in May. Because of the strawberry supper in June, the next Marian Ritchie meeting was postponed until Monday, June 23, at 9 p.m. Mrs. Lloyd Miller recorded 20 cards and 5 visits to shut-ins, then gave the topic, A Hopeful Month, which referred to the month of May as one of hope. She described other events in the Bible, in the comic strips, and in the world, which showed the importance of hope to us. The book dealt with the manner in which schools were being used as a means of getting the Gospel to people in India, Nigeria, Taiwan and the West Indies. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Laing. Persona Is John Wallace's Cromarty senior girls' ball team started out the season with a big bang by defeating Exeter girls in a lop- sided game on Tuesday night. Among the guests at the Young - Butson wedding in Staffa oh Saturday were Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Allen and family, Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Dow, Mr. & Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Stanley Dow, Roger Dow, and Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Dow and family. Mrs. Murray Christie held a "Homeowners"... Have you been considering making some improvements to your property? 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