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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-08-29, Page 26 (2)Pegs 10A Times -Advocate. August 29, 1979 /Guaranteed Investment Certificates NOW percent Annual Interest for One to Five Years VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Slnceisl'1 Contact our otj,ce 425 Mar Street Exeter 235.0530 VG Megibef Canada Oepcs.t insurance Cctco'a: o^ LEADERS TRAIN -- A number of area 4-H leaders attended a homemaking club workshop at Exeter United Church recently A second session is being held at the same location on September 5 T -A photo Hariton clan enjoy picnic By MRS HUGH MORENZ Special prizes awarded SHIPKA were oldest personal at - The Marlton reunion picnic tending - Mrs. Herbert was beld Sunday at Shipka Harlton youngest person community centre with •10 in attending - Dixie, baby attendance. daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Sports committee were Don McRoberts. Granton. Leona Moore and Colleen Coming farthest distance were Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Harlton of Detroit. Rosanne and Tom Russell. - attended the funeral last Wednesday of her brother-in- law. Andre Janisse, at Tecumseh. Mr. Janisse was killed in an auto accident. He is -survived by his wife Kathy and two young daughters Renee and Angela. Mrs Ferg Miller. of Timmins visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller. M•r. and Mrs. Fritz Zielman and daughter Femmy. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Westerhof. all of Dalfsen Holland. left for home last Saturday after holidaying for the month of August with their brother and sister-in-law, Dick and .Annie Zielman and family. Mrs. Maria Voet of Ant- werp. Belgium left Monday for home after spending five week's ,holidays at her daughter's and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coeck, and grandchildren. David and Lori. Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent. Lori. Michael and Michelle. attended sessions of the Church of God camp services held last' 'Week at Thamesford. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sweitzer were dinner guests, Sunday at their daughter's Mr. and Mrs. Jim Campbell. Exeter when their twin Westin an. Committee elected for next year are Tom Harlton and Mrs. Helen Ferguson. A \* • \. I\`\ WHAT'S THE HOLDUP! WELL IT SURE AIN'T DIXIE LEE This is another Io^g .Yeekend a --a hold It up - rely on DiKie Lee for c. convenient service and enjoy 'k- day. . SEAFOOD . SALADS . CHICKEN Dixie - THIS HERE . IS A HOLDUP LINEUP It it ain't Dixie Lee it is a holdup. e FRIED CHICKEN & SEAFOOD EXETER 235-2665 rA` grand daughters celebrated their second birthday. Congratulations to Maurice Desjardine former resident of this area, now of Huron Park who won first prize in the fiddler's contest. Saturday night at Drayton in the 45-65 age group. Mt. and Mrs. Bob Little, Leanne and Julie Anne, St. Thomas visited on, the weekend with his mother Mrs. Trellis Little and Earl Stebbins. They all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell in Exeter and with Joe Varley and Mrs. Marion Dollard. , The Russell family which included Doug and Ann and family. Tom and Rosanne and family. Bruce and Judy, Donald, gathered at their parents, Cliff and Vel, Sun- day evening for supper to celebrate their sister Kathy's birthday. Eleanor and Glenn Durie. visited Tuesday in Toronto with Glenn's grandmother, EVERYTHING MUST GO! London cleric visits Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY Rev. Charles Scott of London was in charge of the service Sunday in the Brinsley United Church. There will be Church next Sunday September 2 at the usual hour. Visitors recently with Miss Viola Lewis and Ruth were Mrs. Jim Scott and Jason and Mrs. Merle Lewis. - Brinsley variety store is now opened seven days a week. Miss Cindy Prest, Scar- borough spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Prest. Reguiar services have resumed at St. Marys church, Brinsley, each Sunday at 10:45 a.m. From mid-July- to early August while Rev. John Latham was on vacation, the congregation joined with Trinity Church, Ailsa Craig under the leadership of Miss Sylvia Brightwell, theology of Huron College. Jeff Amos attended the Bill Long hockey school at the London Gardens last week. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodgins and Andrea of Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Durand and family, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Peter Wardlaw. Visitors through the week and Sunday with Hugh and Annie Morenz have been Mildred and Tom Doan. Joan DeBruyn and her daughters Wendy and Kathy all of Komoka,'Loreen and Lorne Devine and their niece Lori Anne Latta and Jeanne Kading, of Grand Bend, 'Laura and Oscar Miller and Ed Turnbull, of Dashwood area, Carol Harrington and' friend of London, Bill and Michelle Morenz of Goderich. Dinner guests last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sweitzer.were Mr. and Mrs. Murray Evans of Lambeth. Chartered life Underwriter Th.e -Institute, of *Chartered Life Underwriters of Canada has ennounced that Larne Brown of Strat- ford a representative of the Lutheran Life In- surace Society of Canada has been awarded the Chartered Life Underwriter designation This designation is awarded on the ” tessf tit completion of an intensive three year course in life un derwriring' which in- cudes such related sub- lects as economics. tax- ation accounting. -com- mercial and life in- surance law. corporate finance and psychology (EXCEPT WARNER'S LINGERIE - 300o OFF) STOCK INCLUDES ALL SUMMER AND FALL FASHIONS THINK CHRISTMAS EARLY WHILE SELECTION IS AT ITS BEST • t Gent 9c eg M. 8 ��ng 'o p .M NESP AYs EO CVOSED Staffa 4-H visit barn 8y MRS, J. TEMPLEMAN Richard and Barbara Templeman hosted the Mitchell West Dairy 4H club meeting at their home, August 16. The president opened with the 4-H pledge and roll call with all mem- bers present. The members then went to the barn where Martin Vink demonstrated the proper way to clip a calf and all members practiced leading in preparation for achievement day at Mitchell Fair. After a holiday Hibbert United Church and Cromarty Presbyterian Churct. have resumed services. They met jointly Sunday in Cromarty Presbyterian • Church at 10:15 A.M. land will continue for the next two Sundays. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miller visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. BruceBalfour and Mrs. Haz?J Sadler in Sault Ste. Marie. Miss Darlene Templeman Exeter and Miss Ruth. Templeman, holidayed in Ottawa and with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Greer and family'. Armstown, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Worden are holidaying in The western provinces Wanda Martyn, ttusseldale is holidaying at the home of her grand - p ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tettpleman. HEARING TESTS No Obligation EXETER PHARMACY Thurs. 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