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By JOY'SCHEIFELE
AILSA CRAIG
Seventy-three year old
Kay Boyce held the audience
.spelt -bound as she executed
perfect "splits", wrapped
her leg around _the back of
her -neck and performed
Young folk
show talent
Although the audience was
not large, it was . a
memorable night for those
parents and friends who
attended the performance of
. "Virtue and Justice Triumph
Again" by the senior grades
of the East Williams Public
School.
While it was the final week
of school the students still
displayed a great deal of,
enthusiasm throughout the
production and their per-,
formance spoke of muph
hard work and disci,Iine.
Lead roles were played by .
Jim Fletcher, Bill .Ingham.,
Marcy Romyn/ Wendy
Currie, Rob Devlugt and
Wendy Brunner.
Others in the cast included
Rolf • .McBeth, Charlene
Kydd, Paul Jamieson,
Kenton.'Otterbein, Connie
Thomson. Stephan Aszalos,
Mike -Bates. Louis Ravelle,
M6nica Beer, Dean Bender
and Jonathan Arnel.
other gymnastic movements
to music,. Part 'of the "Bull'N
Bush" group which en-
tertained the residents of
Craigholme Nursing Home
in Ailsa Craig, their friends
arid the community Wed-
nesday, she proved life past
70 can still be full of fun and
good spirits. Her per-
formance teft all agog.
Young children ' in the
audience were noticed
Life fast 70
can be fun!
quietly trying, without
success, to copy her
movements'
The group is composed
entirely of senior citizens
and most are from London.
They delighted the over 200
people who gathered on the
spacious lawns of the Nur-
sing Home to Celebrate
"Family Night" as part of
the Senior Citizens Week
celebrations.'
Songs of the British Isles
found many tapping their
toes and clapping their
hands. Dance numbers and
instrumentals were included
in the -program, G. McIntyre
of Parkhill joined the group
on his harmonica at the
conclusion.
Following the music all
were invited to an outdoor
buffet lunch -prepared by the
dietary staff of the nursing
home.
A ceramic door prize was
won by Mr. & Mrs.. Harvey
Morley while Agnes Noyes,
resident M Craigholme, won
the draw for a hand made
shawl made by Mrs. Fern
from England. A beautiful
quilt raffled off by the senior
citizens was won by Mrs.
Noppelle from Base Line
Road in London.
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GRADUATE TO GIRL GUIDES — At the mother and daughter banquet for -Exeter Brownies
and Girl Guides held Monday, six Brownies "flew up" to the Guides Receiving their wings
were (back., left -right) Cathy Coates, Carlo Josephson and. Koren Rowe. The front tow consists
of Laurie McLelland, Michelle Aunger and Bridget Newman. T A phaco
Egg on summer meals
Make summer meals a
little simpler, by keeping
extra hard -cooked eggs on
hand. Deviled, pickled,
cheoPed or sliced,. they are.
great for preparing meals
and snacks with a minimum
of fuss in the kitchen.
When hard -cooking. eggs,
use the ones that have been
in the fridge the longest,
because very fresh eggs can
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kONG TIME HOSPITAL EMPLOYEE RETIRES — Mrs. Bertha McGregor of Hensalr a
member of the staff at South Huron hospital in Exeter, retired Thursday after 17 years service.
Presenting Mrs. McGregor with a gift from the hospital board is board president Dr. Garnet
Leitch of Zurich. Staff photo
be difficult to peel. Cooling . Combine eggs': cheese,
-them in cold water im- ' celery. mayonnaise. onion.•
mediately after cooking dry mustard'andsalt. Stir in
makes the sh It easier to macaroni. Sprinkle With'
remove. To pe&: crackle the alfionds; chill
shell by tapping gently all - 'lakes -6 servings.
over, then sta7t peeling at
the large end. Holding_ the GoodEggDip
egg -under cold running It hard -cooked eggs, wedged
water also helps to ease off Its cups dairy sour cream
the shell. 3 tbsp- parsley, finely
Try these easy -but -good chopped. -
recipes • featuring hard- t tbsp .grated "onion .
cooked eggs: • 2 tsp. lemon juice
Cheesy Mafaroni Salad 1 tsp. salt
Scups cooked spiral or elbow tsp. cayenne pepper..d drops hot pepper sauce
macaroni Combine ingredients in
6 heggs, chopped blender container ; cover
cooked
3 ounces cheddar cheese, and blend • until of desired
cubed consistency. Chill until
1 cup thinly -sliced celery serving time to blend
1 cup mayonnaise flavours. Serve with
2 tbsp, finely -chopped green assorted crackers. chips or
onion fresh vegetable dippers.
ll tsp. salt ,-
>z tsp. drymustard Makes .approximately 3
3 tbsp. toasted slivered cups-
almondsloptionalf If blender is not avail able,
When macaroni is cooked, finely chop eggs and
rinse with cold water and • remaining ingredients.
thoroughly combine with .
drain. -
Pentecostal ladies
cotp,lete penny test
The June W.M.C. meeting
of the Exeter Pentecostal
thurch was held at the home
of 1115s. Keith McLaren Mrs
McLaren presided over the.
service and fed in the hyrpit -
"The Lily of the V9lley" and
• the chores. "Mf that I
Need."
The roll call was taken and
answered by a scripture
verse on a flower.. There:
were 16 ladies present. -
The business was tran-
sacted. it was decided: to
send money to adopted
•missionaries and also to our
head office missionary fund.
Mrs. Estrella- F inkbeiner's
team won forsaving pennies
New teams were c ose
again. The losing team
provides a picnic supper for
the winning side.
Mrs Hilda Bodkly gave a
Missionary reading. "The
playground lady of Manning
Street " •
Mrs. Cecil Kiper gave the
message of the afternoon
entitled -"Boomerangs from
the Bible". texts Matt. 7:1.5.
and Luke 6:36-42. •
Mts. Mabel Jeffery gave a
piano selection entitled "Ile •
leadeth Me". A session of
prayer
Lunch was served by the
hostess and provided by
• Moly Waddell and Mabel
Jeffery
Times -Advocate, July 6, 1978
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'This year 70 craftsmen.
from Ontario 'and Quebec.
chosen especially by' a ' jury -
for the outstanding quality of
their work,. will display- and
sell their crafts. Among
them is Exeter potter.
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Blown glass, wooden toys,.
weaving, batik and pottery
are among the wide variety
of beautiful articles waiting
to tempt the the public.
A'new addition this year to
the Festival of • Arts and,
('rafts is "Ise Boulevard" an'
atlracti%•e French style -cafe
where visitors to the Festival
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Eric Mahar, two young folk-
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