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Times-Advocate, 1985-01-02, Page 15• BOOK SHARING PROGRAM - Students at St. Patrick's Separate School near Luton hove completed o book sharing program. Shown above ore students Brian Lewis, Kevin Moore, Michael Haygarth and Jason McLellan. photo ■ PHOTO •• • to FINISHING • • SPECIAL • • • PRINT & PROCESS ' • ' 011110.126.135 s isCOLOUR FILM 6I • 1.00 OFF 12 Ex. 0 • 2.00 OFF 24 Ex. • • 3.00 OFF 36 Ex. • WITH THIS AD• 0 DISC 15 Ex5.99 ■ • • SLIDE E6 ■ ■ 20 Ex 3.95 " 36 Ex 6.95 . PHOTO 60 ■ Next Day• ■ • Service • • • 350 Main 235.1792 Exeter it ■ Page 6A Times-Advocote, January 2, 1985 ed LODGE OFFICIALS The new executive _oft the ferson aDalton Finkbeiner,non Forest 133 Duter a Lodge E peri gton' Doug Miners, Art left, Harry Strong, Wayne Prance, Bert Kris o Bell, Reg Finkbeiner and Earl Long. Front, Len Wilson, Bob Dinney, Emil Hendrick, Worshipful Master FrePhoto yre, past Worshipful Master Jim Porker, Don Traquair and Bill Chandler. T-A Crediton East Christmas celebrants By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Gordon and Alma Morlock celebrated their Christmas at the 3 AAA See Restaurant unday with family xe • and friends. Those present for the dinner were Dr. Fred and Gladys Morlock, Waterloo. Lynne Morlock, Vancouver, Claire aft- Ethel Sparling, Walkerton, Allan • Sparling, NOTICE Change of Studio Hours Effective Monday, January 7, 1985 our Studio will be closed Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week. • fae4 °ea/ Photographer London Road South Phone 235-0970 Tavistock, Doug Sparling Stratford; Braden and Valerie Whilsmith, London, Jerr-y-and-Isa-S�nith ,Thin and Lorna and Suzanne Fink. beiner, Ruth Eldon and Carol Ann Smith, Della Sims, Allan Brand, Crediton and Danny Anson, Lucan. After dinner everyone gathered at the home of Gor- don and Alma were they opened gifts and spent an en- joyable afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Regier spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Regele, RR 1 Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ohmayer, RR 2 Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brintnell and Bradley Wright, Exeter, Joe Varley and Marion Molard, Crediton were Christmas dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glan- ville, Jody, Rhonda and Dwight, RR 1 Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dallier, Angela and Michelle, Kit - EXETER EXETER Local TRIVIA Wee CONTEST TRIVIA QUESTIONS 1. Who is the present Mayor of Exeter? 2. What "nickname" was given to the local train in the late 1880's? 3. Who was the first settler to take up land in what is now Exeter? - 4. What family residence was part of South Huron Hospital until 197.9? 5. Who was Exeter's first Mayor? 6. In what year did Ontario Hydro first supply electric power to Exeter? 7. What is the name of the first Inn established in Exeter? 8. What is the present population of Exeter? (appox.) 9. What company is Exeter's largest employer? 10. What landmark building stood wherer the' Notional Victoria & Grey Tr.ust building now stands? 11. What former Exeter resident was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1958? 12. Nome the present Reeve and Deputy -Reeve of Exeter 13. In what year was the "Olde" Town Hall built? 14. In what yeor was the present arena, the South Huron Recreation Cen- tre opened? 15. What is the Term of Office for elected members of Council?__ 16. Name the 6 councillors of Exeter 17. What was the area north of the river called before it became port of Exeter? 18. Who is the Superintendent of the Works Department? 19. In what year.was Exeter incorporated as a village?___ 20. Who is the Town Clerk?__ 21. What two newspapers amalgamated to form the Exeter Times Advocate in 1916? -- -. - 22. What wos the name of the skating rink that collapsed in 1927, was rebuilt and then collapsed again in 1934?_ -. 23. What manufacturing company employed between 70 and 80 employees in the 1880's and toter amalgamated with the Massey Harris Co.? 24. Who is the manager of the P.U.C.?__ 25 Of what religious denomination was the first church built in Exeter? 26. In what year did Exeter become o Town? 27. How many municipalities are there in Huron County? -- 28. Who is the new Warden of Huron County? 29. Where did most of the money come from to build the Exeter Branch Library? 30. What is the dote of Exeter's next municipal election? Please return your answers to the Municipal Office in a plain envelope marked either "ADULT" or "ELEMENTARY SCHOOL" by 5:00 p.m. on January 11, 1985. Contest not open to municipal employees or their families. At Dashwood Lutheran ladies deliver boxes for shutins Sy MIK• IRVIN RADER Zion Lutheran Group I of Zion Lutheran Church Ladies Aid packed and delivered 21 shut-in boxes prior to Christmas. The junior choir of Zion Lutheran church with their leader, Mrs. Delmar Miller. were out carolling Thursday, December 20. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaiser, Kim and Lynn spent a week at Clearmwater, Florida, prior to Christmas, where the weather was very good. The Christmas Eve Service with the theme "The Greatest Gift of All" presented by the Sunday School children to a good crowd at Zion Lutheran church was just delightful. Christmas Visitors Richard and Jeff Hayter and friends, Toronto, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hayter and David. Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaiser and girls. Mrs. Irvin Rader at London with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader, Ben and Robin. Larry and friend, Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mason. chener, Mr. and Mrs. John Arbo and Daniel, Allan and Trac Bul RR 1-Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. David Glan- ville, Earl Cubana and Tina Glanville, RR 3 Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes and Jenna, Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs. David Isaac and Tasha, Cen- tralia and Brenda Glanville, London were Sunday pre - Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Mr. and Mrs. Braden Whilsmith, London, Allan Brand, RR 2 Crediton and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morlock, Mrs. Della Sims and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator were Christmas dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Don Finkbeiner and Suzanne, RR 2 Crediton. Eber Lewis, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wein were Christmas guests with Marvin Wein, Cheryl, Rick and Penny. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chalmers and Joshua and Mrs. Barbara Lovett, Mitchell visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator and Brenda Glanville. Brenda Glanville, London spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator were Sunday sup- per guests with Mrs. Ed Regele and Norman Hubley, RR 4 Walton. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes and Jenna, Parkhill visited Friday with Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Jeremy and Darren and Bill Mason, Exeter; Lee and Bon- nie Ducharme, Steven and Brian, Grand Bend; Joe and Judy Simpson and Patricia, Mississauga, all with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason. Mr and Mrs. Jim Becker and family at London with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kraft. The Valentine Becker fami- b. held Christmas at Blyth on Sunday with Carol and Peter Irwin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Weigand, Mr. and Mrs. Don Weigand, Jennifer and Aman- da; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cockwell, Mrs. Carrie Russel and Jayne all of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Weigand, Danny and Chris. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wolfe, Tracy, Kim and Christy, Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, Scott and Michael, London; and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolfe, Mark, Adam and Stephanie with Mrs. Aldene Wolfe. Mrs. Edith Beierling spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beierling, Zurich. Mr.and Mrs, Ross Love with Mr. and Mrs. Clare -Love and family, Sarnia, Christmas day and Mrs. Bet- ty Datars and family, Grand Bend, boxing Day accom- panied by Don and Dan Love, King City. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tieman at Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cornelius and family. Mrs. and Lloyd Rader held Christmas Sunday, December 23 for members of their family including Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rader, Heather and Alan and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lynn, Chris and Shawn, Centralia. Mrs. Rose Laub, Blue Water Rest Home, with Miss Erma Wein and Carl Wein, Hamner on December 23 and Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Vyrne Weido and Larry. DABA Dinner Dashwood and Area Business Association held their Christmas dinner December 17 at the Dashwood hotel. There were 43 in atten- dance to enjoy a delicious turkey dinner. The next meeting will be January 14 at 8 p.m. '�e`rso`nals . Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood Gill Cromarty holiday visitors By MRS. ROBERT LAING Cromarty Sunday visitors with Mrs. Everard Kerslake were Bar- bara and Wayne Froats, Lon- don; Denise and Seigfried Lizon, Milton: Marie and Pete Chessell, Mitchell; and Peter Zankowski, Cromarty. With Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing on Saturday were Marilyn and Alex Zimmer and family, Stratford, Jeffrey and Margaret Allen, Guelph. Andrew Laing and Helen Ben- ninger, Toronto. Janice and Hugh Scott hosted the Scott family gathering on Sunday. On Christmas Day gather- ings were held at the homes of the Eldon Aliens, John Scotts and Gordon Laings. On Thursday afternoon seven shut-in boxes were packed at the home of Hazel Harburn and delivered to Jean Miller and Margaret Jones, Mitchell; Grace Scott, Seaforth; Bill McCurdy, Clin- ton; Lloyd MacDougall, Hen- sall; Elizabeth Ramsey and Calder and Lila McKaig, Cromarty. The Rev. Kenn}nneth Knight spoke on the thefi►"e, The Point of Christmas, at a well - attended service on Christmas Sunday. The choir sang the anthem, In Bethlehem that Night. Several from Cromarty at- tended the carol service in Caven Church, Exeter, on Sunday evening. Nine members of Cromarty choir were part of the massed Ex- eter, Hensall, Cromarty choir, and also sang a number with Mary F. Dow as pianist. Cheryl Lynn was able to be home with her parents, Irene andGerald Lynn and family, over the Christmas season. Cheryl had been in Universi- ty Hospital with a very badly injured back, from an aut- moboile accident in late September. She will have to return for further treatment but hopefully only for a short time. Congratulations! to Florence and Gerald Millson on the safe arrival of their grandson, Martin Gerald Glavin. A brother for Leona and Mark. St. James Church, Clandeboye are starting their winter euchre parties, begin- ning January 8 at 8:30 p.m. Wedding bells will be ring- ing in this area in July, accor- ding to reports floating around over Christmas. Cote gratulations! Marilyn and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. D. Rosset, Yvonne and Ingrid of Edmon- tYe and Mrs. Colleen Higgs. Ailsa Craig, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Irvin Rader. The Gills enjoyed a visit at Maplewoods Apartments. Zurich, with long-time friend Mrs. Lovina Miller. ton, Alberta, spent the Christmas holiday with their daughter and son-in-law, Helen and Dale Bulanda and grand daughter, Nicole. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rader, Stacey, Derick and Stephanie spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott and family, Crediton. • Mrs. Doreen Wilhelm is a patient in University hospital. eti What Every Family Should Know ONTARIO FUNERAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION WHOM SHOULD i CALL AT T' -IF TiME OF DEATH? Many phone calls will hove to be considered after the depth of a merr,her of the family. Here ore the calls you should plan to make immediately. • Immediate family members - perhaps one or two could be placed and they in turn could call others. Your clergy person - he can provide spiritual support and sustinence to help you with the emotionally difficult tasks ahead. He will also work directly with the funeral director to assure that the funeral service meets all your needs. _ Your funeral director-- he -will provide the necessary professional services required for proper disposition of the body. 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Peter Derrick. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Donohoe, Mississauga, Miss Heather Urquhart, Toronto. Steven Blackler, Winnipeg and Ellen Eveleigh, Toronto were out of town visitors with their respective parents. Kirkton United Church con- gregation and out-of-town friends joined with St. Paul's Anglican ('hurch at a Christ- mas Eve Candlelight Service. The Offertory was given to World Relief Fund. Mr and Mrs. Harold Davis spent ('hristmas with Miller Mc('urdy,at Kingsway Lodge, St Marys and called on Oliver McCurdy at ilillside Nursing Home. Sehringville. Earl Berry spent Christmas with his son and family. Mr and Mrs. Albert Berry. Toronto. Men's, Ladies, Boys & Girls Wear Complete Stock