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Times-Advocate, 1982-10-27, Page 14i Puye I4 r Ines -Advocate, October 27.1982 STUDENT COUNCIL AT EPS — The 1982-83 student council at Exeter Public School was named recently. From the left are treasurer Chris Chanyi, president Kellie Whiteford, vice-president Monique Aunger and secretary Ronalynn Bell. Compare before you buy Let us have the privilege of custom designing a suitable monument for - your memorial needs All lettering and *designing is done right here in Exeter for your convenience. Visit our fully equipped shop and showroom and discover our quality and• craftsmanship Our custom design skills and modern shop techni- qyes enable us to give each monument the personal touch. BUY NOW All stock well below regular 1982 prices • mrR'�IS'— -� r! i1 . I t ... Pryde Monuments 293 Main St., Exeter Phone 235-0620 P Cromarty.1WMS thankful Sy MRS. ROBERT LAING Cromarty Betty Dow presided at the October meeting of the W.JLS. of.. Cromarty Presbyterian Church held at the horlte of Agnes Lamond. with all members and two visitors present. A hymn was sung accompanied by Muriel Scott on the auto harp. The Thanksgiving Meditation. led by Betty Dow, was froth the Glad Tidings. The Bible Study. dealing• with the New Covenant, was ably taken by Muriel Scott. with readings from the Book of Isaiah. and selected passages from the New Testa- ment read by Dorothy Miller. Agnes Lamond. • Lillian Douglas and Edna Stoneman. The New Covenant em- phasizes the unity of Christian Churches. All men know that we are followers ot. ,]esus Christ if we have love for one another. • Minutes of the September meeting were read by Lillian Douglas and approved. The roll call was answered by -a lltlitt[t giving verse from the Bible, Agnes La mond r•epod seven cards sent and 18 visits made to the sick and shut -jos. ')glle treasurer's reply, was, given by Lila Mcig after the uttering was taken and dishrated. • President. Dorothy Diller. in charge of the business periodo4minded members of • invitations to Mitchell and . Sea(orth later in October. The topic, ..So Much to Be Thankful For- was presented by Dorothy Miller Betty Dow's Bible quiz. Numerals One to Fifteen. proved very interesting. The meting con- cluded with -a Thanksgiving hymn and the Lord's Prayer. Ladies' who attended the Stratford Presbyterial Fall Rally at Shakespeare on Tuesday were ;\fines La - mond. Muriel Scott. Betty Dow, Edna Stoneman and Lillian Douglas. from the W.M.S. and Ruth Laing and Hannah Miller from the Marian Ritchie Evening Aux- iliary. Hannah and Agnes gave the closing devotions of Is 102 years old the day's programme. The theme of the Rally was The Truth Shall Make You Free, and the Guest Speaker. Mrs. Norma Alloway, Toron- to. author Time Out for Cof- fee, spokepn her collection of Seashells, relating their various ways of forming to the ways human lives are developed. . In the morning session, Jean Hoff►neyer of Mitchell -introduced the new study on the peoples of the South Pacific with excellent pic- tures and commentary on Papua New Guinea. Eric Thomas, baby son of Alec and Valerie Scott was presented for baptism by the Rev. Kenneth Knight at Sun- day morning's service. Mr. Knight's sermon was entitled Baptism - Don't take it light- ly. The choir sangA Whole -New Me with Carol Ann Scott at the organ. Next Sunday's service will begin the winter schedule of times, with Cromarty church at 10 a.m. E.S.T. and Sunday School at 11:15 a.m. Mrs. Strathmere celebrates By ALICE DICKENS Ailsa Craig 'Belated birthay greetings to Mrs. Dean of Strathmore Lodge. for►nerly here. who was 102 on October 18. Mrs. Helen. Broderick. Mrs. Jack Dickens and Mrs. Anderson of Exeter were with Mrs. Madoloin Dixon. Up -coming • events - November 1 dessert euchre at 1:15 p.m. followed by euchre at Beechwood hall; a film r 1, speakers and draw for double wedding ring queen size quilt .at Craigweil Activity Centre at 7:30 November 1: see the film 'Ma and Pa Kettle' Fri- day; November 19 at the Ac- tivity Centre. • Euchre winners were Sybil Stephenson. Margaret Dores. Ellen Collins. Jean McCallum. Martha Rees. Hannah Clark. Another euchre party at the town hall on Wednesday, November :3 at 1:30 p.m. Miss Jean Stewart, Mt. Brydges and Carl Stewart. California visited with Mrs. Verna Leitch. Sunday. The Ailsa Craig Library staff have been btsy organiz- ing activities for the fall. A new feature they are trying ,this fall is a special P.A. day activity session for the school children. The children will be making October Co-op Values - Clear Cedar Lumber 1" x 6" Tongue and Grooved 554 Lin. Ft. • Available in 3', 4', 5', 6', & 7' lengths • Ideal for saunas, bathrooms, rec rooms, or feature walls - • Can be used indoors or outdoors Paneling Knotty Redwood Tongue and Grooved 1►''x 6" 23.95 bundle • 48 lin. Ft. per bundle • Interior or exterior • Stainable or may be finished naturally COO° Wooden Dog Mouses • Precut, ready to assemble • Hardware included • Floor included • Easy to follow instructions • 2 sizes available - both on display $49.95 $55.95 40" dog house 48" dog house. Call the Exeter Co-op for a FREE estimate of your aluminum storm windows or doors - Everyone should shopCo-op for quality products EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP CO•,OP\ 221 Brock St., Exeter, PHONE: 235-2081 AV*NENE N ASU decorations and seasonal crafts and will have them displayed in the library. Because at the limited space available they are asking any children interested in joining in to please pre -register. The first craft day was held October 22 and seven eager crafters spent the afternoon making a spooky castle for Hallowe'gn complete. with ghosts and spiders. Please come to the library and see the spooky castle made by Tammy Curtis. Jen- nifer Dart. Tracy Goodfellow, Charlene McNair, Jennifer Thompson and Lori Woods. Saturday. Margaret Wilson attended a reunion at the Golden Pheasant reunion of the 1941-I2 class of the London • Normal School. - Thames Road couple visit in Saskatchewan By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE • Mr: an, Mrs Mac Hodgert visited with their daughter and son -ill -law Mr. and Mrs. John Miner and Brenda at Estavan; Saskatchewan recently. i - - Several from this com- munity attended Elimville Church a niversary. Sunday. • Miss Ki Rich). Edmonton. Alberta is spending two weeks w' h her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Riehl. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Goodfellow of Toronto sent the week end with the Riehl's. • Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ellis. Kitchener spent a couple of days last Week with Mr. and Mrs.• Ross Hodgert. ' Anyone wishing to have a child baptized please let the minister know this week. Baptism Sunday is November 14. . A Messenger Hallowe'en Party is to be held Friday, Oc- tober 29 at 7:30 p.m. at Thames Road Church. Prizes for best costumes and for best jack o' lanterns. Everyone - from both charges are welcome. Ladies please bring sandwiches or cookies. A combined Session Meeting is called for Wednes- day. November 3 at 8 p.m. at Thames Road Church. The November meeting of the U.C.W. will be held Mon- day. November' l at 8 p.m. For the roll call each member is asked to bring something for the needy e.g. good used clothing. good shoes. games. tots. canned Roods. • •Miss Violet Miller. Win- nipeg visited a few days last week %with her cos ins Mrs. Jack Duncan and Jack. and Mrs. Ken Duncan and Ken. Miss Violet Miller. Win- nipeg. Mrs. Jack Duncan, Mrs. Ken Duncan and Floyd visited Wednesday with Mr. Ken- Miller of Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Staffa, Miss Violet Miller, - Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duncan and Floyd were Thursday din- ner inner guests With Mr. and Mrs. Don Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde were Friday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rohde. Mitchell. Baptismal at Kirkton United By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS St. Patrick's A.C.W. met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Burns Blackler. Mrs. J. McCormick presided for the meeting. Mrs. Dick Jongkind read the scripture passage. • Guest speaker Mrs. Clarence Switzer gave an in- teresting paper on "Lend a helping hand". A business discussion followed. lunch was then served by Mrs. Garth Blackley and hostess. The riles of baptism were administered at Kirkton United Church Sunday morn • - ing to Gary Crawford son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shier. Kelly Lynn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stephens and Donna Denise daughter of Mr. and•Mrs. Donald Wallis. Water used for the Christening was brought from the Jordan River by Mrs. Stuart Sheir grandmother of Gary Crawford Shrier. Mr. and Mrs Donald Wallis Were welcomed in the church on transfer from Granton United Church congregation. VOTE DONALD JOHNS I am Donald Johns, and I was born and raised in the Hibbert Township area, where at the present time with my family I am engaged in dairy farming. f ,+ I was first elected to the council of the Township of Hibbert in 1977 as a coun- cillor and for the past two years have been the Deputy Reeve. I am intensely interested in the welfare of the Township of Hibbert and its inhabitants, and have to the best of my ability, responded to any legitimate request of the ratepayers of the township in the forthcoming election. 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