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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-07-06, Page 8 (2)Page 8 Times -Advocate, July 6, 1978 Seniors en• joy Lions trip By TED CHAMBERS Wednesday two bus loads of senior citizens were the guests of the Exeter Lions Club and treated to a bus trip through the countryside to Sr. Marys. • They were taken in around the cement works which has been one of the Western Ontario suppliers of cement for'yeers. Even drove down around the rock formations were the- rocks• have 'been taken out and crushed into cement, bagged and shipped all over Western Ontario maybe farther. Many sturdy cement silos WATCH FOR SUMMERFEST '78 and barn walls stand in evidence over the country side of the strength of cement. - The buses thed journeyed on towards the lake formed by conservation authorities by the name of Wildw'iiod. They .wouldn't let (he busses drive around through the. park so we went on to the park in Stratford near the theatre where tables had been reserved and cooks had gone ahead to supply some - 80-90 hungry seniors with sandwiches and. delicious hamburgers. coffee and cold drinks by a group of faithful Lions. - %%e-scere allowed to 'sal around the park and enjoy until 3.30 when we loaded u and returned to Exeter -.arriving. home around 4.3 Pni. Everyone enjoyed the tri and we wish to thank th Lions_ Club heartily - especially the host and k T _GRADE EIGHTS zt err H S AT UABORNE — Grade eight students at Usborne Central it School received their graduation certificates Tuesday night at the Kirkton- p Woodham Community Centre. Back, left, Eddie Hunter, Kevin Traquoir,-Alan . , Hodgert, Tim Shute, Boyd Bakker, Tom Coates, Dovid.Marquordt, Bryan Ort 0 monns, Terry Fisher and David Stephens. Third row, Teacher Lowell Mount, - Darryl Selvesi Brod Conlan, -Steven Francis, Brian Steele, Jamie Choffe, Dole p Lang, Michael Stewart, Jims4Siddalt, Scott Thr msgn, Kevin Heather and e - hostesses :11r: 7a3: Mrs. Bob Duiriet on one -bus and Mr. -Sr Mrs. •Bev .Morgan on the other. as well as all the members of the Lions Club lllilllV llltlllllllinlilu�ll,iuu�n,�irn�u�i, ........L Where Can You Get More?? Domestic & Commercial Refrigeration Heat Pump soles & service, central air conditioning, room air conditioners. Tower installation & repair. Stoves, Washers, Dryers, Dishwashers, Refrigerators sold & serviced. Television Repair to all makes. (Used colour T.V. Rotors, Antennas, Towers) MAX'S TV & APPLIANCES REFRIGERATION SALES & SERVICE GRAND BEND 238-2493 i Best Interest * 03/4% sof We represent many Trust Compomes We ore often able to :or -binge for the h.ghest .merest berng•offered or Guaranteed Investment Cert,i,cores • Subjest to change Gaiser-Xneale Insurance Agency Inc Exeter Grand Bend Office cOffice 235-2420' " ' 238-8484 4 .'1J 4' . teacher Ilene -Haugh. Second row, Steve Prout, Scott Hodgert, Shirley Freer, Marie Rognvaldson, Shelley Wegg, Kathy Eckert, Karen Johns, Brenda Miller, Debbie Taylor, Susan Vanderspek, Everet Vandeworp and Scott Piri- combe--Front, Sandra- Wegg, Beatrice Hunter, Pat Hodgert, Julie Ford, Jackie Baptist, Cindy Dpwn, Caroline Degraw, Audrey Van Wieren, Cheryl Conn, Patti Willis and Charlotte Webber. T -A photo Geography teacher enjoys tour _List Stephen Central's winners By MISS ELLA A�ORLOCK meeting of the Christian h N Women - . Next they flea .to Thunder material are shipped to Camp 234 where they could • CREDITO Prizes awarded t -mertabers. of the grade ei graduating class of Stephe Central School are a follows: Albert liaise awards. Sarah McClure an Karen Brand. Jim Ward Congeniality. Lori Brand ,Steven Riddell: Art, Donn Preszc.ator,: Phvsira Education. Lisa Miller Mike Hayter. - Mathematic�. Wavn Rumball: 'History. Elise Vandeworp: Science. ..Michael Maier: Music, Leona Herrington: English. Patti Cleve and Marilyn Brand: Geography. Marianne Kraft: Oral French. Marilyn Walper. Wednesday Ella Morlock joined the,Lions stub senior citizens.bus tour which left Exeter. visited the St. Marys Cement Company complex:. Wildwood Dam -and Stratford. Lunch. was served in the Stratford park. Doug Kngw-les entertained with fine singing on the homeward journey. Nola . Foist. Mrs. Lloyd Hev. Mrs; Ed Hendrick and Ella Moriock toured -ARC Industries during Open Jopse Thursday. lira Bruce Pierce. Mrs. hris Dinney and Ella Iorloek attended 'Fr'iday's neeting, of the Christian• "omen's Club at Exeter. lrs Donna- McLaughlin. -ire of the pastor of London ;cispel Temple. spoke elo- uently on release secured hrough 'commitment 'to - heist •Mr and Airs. Jim Taylor. hrts and Dianypc;. eorgetown. brought Mrs hri� -Dinney home. and rs. Taylor and her. aughters attended the.. s tan a •uge transport plane. - Sheets of thick pulpy an 80 mile journey north to s Club with Mrs Next o Dinney. The Taylors then Bat where they were guests mills In Souther O t . t d ght n. s r d Ira S - Brown. Kit was brought to the C a cemetery' for burial 1 family' plot He was 94th year. Three of th e return to Georgeto to be recalled to upon the death of nephew. Shawn Donne wn only of Lakehead University. The where fine paperismade. the Great (Lakes Paper Comns - Crediton Finlandia Club provided a Newsprint is shipped to the pany. Officials explained their supper of Finnish food and a United States. some as far how the work is done.:the Y- programme of Finnish sing- south as Texas.. • species of tree ing and dancingP preferred; chine. Those who wished used visited Nr theo•thern'Wood thrternooethey and the tyee eegrowth of soil best far Tin the the the sauna. There are 10.000 Preserves where hydro and A meal was served in the in his people of Finnish origin in , telephone poles and railroad lumber camp cafeterya. The e Sam Thunder Bat. the largest ties arecut. Enormous workers are o vtous rvive, settlement of Finnish people creosote ovens are used to fed. There were the 1 Royal in the world outside of preserve the wood. Any type meat on. the m Finland WH.ITING'S ..? . a name to think about when you're thinking about BUYING CARPE When you buy you• :O you can be assured value for your , oY tat many of our '•o•- r . Aly so' Customer' -r • (Iv 476 • r s • s$ clot GR�9 pvq(PgO' Ir • rtJ 490101,. If you're looking for lowprices on carpet or hard .surface flooring, you'll findthem at Whiting's.• - ' Selection ' Quality ' Brand Nomes fjrices you con afford We give you "More for Your Money" We also bring you everyday warehouse prices on FURNITURE and APPLIANCES WHITING'S Main St. 235-1964 • Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New & Used) • Antiques & Things • 1 w Brown family su Melvin of Kitchener. of Monroe. Michiga Irma of Florida. Visitors attending t day morning service United Church were I and Mrs. Robert Palmer and • Mark. Ottawa. Pearl Haist. Michigan and her sister Mrs. Ruth Watson. Exeter. - Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coots. Elkton. Michigan. their daughter and grandson of - Bay City. Michigan. Mrs Coots is a sister of Mrs. William Smith. Flowers in the church -were from the funeral service. of Lloyd,' Gaisor .-Geography tour Dave McClure has return- ed from a tour arranged for Geography teachers of Southern Ontario. The -trip began June 23 and ended July 1. June 23 the party flew from Toronto to Winnipeg. then proceeded by bus to Pine Falls. 6, miles north. site of the Abitibi Paper - Mill Saturday they; visited the mill. and did a communi- -tvy study of`Pine Falls. some going to the hospital. some to the mill. some studying housing • Mr. McClure with two,. others made a st4idy of the hospital: There are Indian reservations nearby. and most of the patients are In- " dian There were young v well Inds of and as n and of rog unfit for poles is re- many vegetables. Wednesday. June- 28- of- jected by computer testing There is a Lakehead he Sun- ficials of the Great Lakes and cut up into 2 by 4's. University Forestry Study at Zion Paper Company discussed Thursday morning the Camp in the -area. Forty .t. Col environmental problems. - group arose early to make • Please turn to page 9 children suffering front pulmonary and digestive diseases There are depres- sion and alcoholism' problems. and a high diabetes rate Leaving Pine, Falls the next day. the group proceed- ed southward to Grand Beach on Lake Winnipeg where there are several miles of smooth sandy beach, then on to Lower Fort Garrv. on the Red River. a Hudson Bay Post at the time of Governor Simla- sod. i t - sod. Mohday, 'June 26.. they visited a wheat farm at St ":\pathe. near the area where a -tornado wreaked havoc not long ago The 1800 'acre farmer produces .wheat. hay. barley, oats. alfalfa and raises cattle in feed lot operations. He has huge bins for storing and drying grain 'for himself and for his neighbours. •. Returning to Winnipeg. they interviewed members • of the Canadian Wheat Board.. discussing •the problems of selling and transporting to foreign market8. Much. grain is presently being shipped to Vancouver for China and Japan and there is not suf- ficient storage space there Meanwhile elevators at Thunder Bay are only half full. with not enough railway cars to facilitate movement. After lunch in the Manitoba legislature they sat through. a session of parliament. The speaker of (he hriuse is Mrs. McCkire's eQusi_n. • Three cabinet 'ministers. Ministers -4g Agriculture. of ., Educat and of • industry. talked: with the teachers. Dhe came from, the. area where Nel§on Lamport had farmed and 'knew the Lam - ports. That evening the Winnipeg Tribune iirranged a Red River cruise on the Lady Winnipeg, with a meal serv- ed while they were on board Tuesday they toured the Canadian Forces Rase at •Wirrhipeg. and went aloft in O.OP 1 ■ Cancer can be beaten BROILERS FOR SALE We have heavy white rock broiler pullets 2 weeks old July 4 To order call McKinley Farms '& Hatchery, Zurich 262-2837 or 262-5460 Usborne & Hibbert Mutual .Fire Insurance Company iEstablishedin 1876) 'Provides Full Insurance - Coverage for Town Dwellings as. well as Farm Properties DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS Jock Hqrrigon Robert Gardiner Lloyd Morrison.. Lorne Feeney Roy McCurdy William Chafie Ross Hodgert Hugh Benninger John Moore - Clayton Harris Joseph Uniac Mrs. Elaine Skinner Wally Burton AGENTS Woodham Dublin - Dublin Mitchell Mitchell Exeter Exeter Lucan R.R.2. Stoffo R.R.1, St. Marys R.R.2, Dublin R.R.I. 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