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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-11-21, Page 26 (2)Page 10A Times -Advocate, November 21, 1979 SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION OF - Quality Woodstoves • Fireplace Accessories - Glass Doors • Selkirk Chimney & Stove Pipe - Copper & Brass Giftware • Oil Lamps & Accessories R.R.1 FULLARTON - FORMERLY MUNRO SCHOOLHOUSE HWY. 23 - 3 MILES SOUTH OF MITCHELL 341-9461 Opon Mon. • Fri. 0•%, Sat. 9.6, Closed Sun. Asa -ticoVaVa-oWo00Nvowvo00oava 7 OLYMPIA & SCM TYPEWRITERS One year warranty on labour 5 Year Parts Warranty SHARP & OLYMPI A POCKET CALCULATORS Metric converters g JERRY MATHERS TYPEWRITERS 92 Main St. EXETER, ONT. $ 235-1840 $o�nGova�o�:�no�v�ooac:aGaax�a©aa>,cooQ 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 NEW GUIDES — Several new members of the Exeter Girl Guides were enrolled Wednesday. In the bock row (left -right) ore Teresa McCarter, Suzanne Wareham, K Leigh Soldan, Jodi Chanyi, Julie Blommaert, Deanne McKnight and Melanie Warwick. In the middle row are Heike Schauflear, Diane Warwick, Kelly Hern, Christine Easterbrook, Joy Parent, Elizabeth Hogan, Elizabeth Robertson and Denise Denomme. Seated ore Kim Falconer, Lisa Rankin, Katherine Robertson, Cheri Wedloke, Monique Aunger, Kim Von der Weil, Koren Hoffman and Wendy Weida. Missing was Cheri Alexander. T -A photo Eliminate gift exchange Clandeboye WI view Bolivia CIANDEBOYE The November meeting of the Clandeboye Womens Institute was held in the United Church basement. Convener of Education and Cultural Affairs, Mrs. Roy Cunningham. invited her neighbours, Arlene and David Noonan to show slides and tell of their four month stay in Bolivia, South America where David was doing a feasibility study on a new road to be built there. The slides were excellent and their commentary most interesting. The roll call a headline from a news clip- ping of a foreign Country and was answered by nineteen members. There were thirteen visitors. During the business it was decided to eliminate the Christmas gift exchange at the December meeting but members are asked to bring a donation for the Cancer cupboard at Thameswood Lodge. Victoria Hospital. Mrs. Art Hodgins, Mrs. Alan Hill and Mrs. Cal Carmichael will represent North Middlesex Women's Institutes on the board of the 1982 International Plowing Match to be held near Lucan. Lunch committee Mrs. Bruce Henry, Mrs. Jack Hodgson. Mrs. Rea Neil and Mrs. R. Worthington served a delicious lunch and a social time was enjoyed by all. E • Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Raycraft spent the past two weeks with relatives in Georgia. Mrs. Ralph Lynn is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital where she un- derwent surgery last week. Fellowship event at Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD The Fellowship group met at Elimville church Sunday evening. Jack Stewart opened the worship service with the theme If We Only Had Love.After hymns sung by Mrs. Howard Pym. Howard Pym read the Scripture. Jack Stewart read a poem "If We only have love and also a reading". Mrs. Jack Stewart led in prayer. Pastor Ross Hargreaves then took charge. He spoke about the People of God in the Household of Faith. There was a drawing representing four rooms each with a door. The first room was entitled Christian Doctrine, Second -Christian Nurture, Third -Christian Experience; Fourth -Chri- stian Service. At the close of the topic there was a Special Celebration. Lunch was served by the committee in charge Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart which brought a very meaningful evening to a close Persona Is Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rohde, Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde called at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home Exeter Friday evening where their cousin the late Norval Jones lay at rest. Pastor Ross Hargreaves attended the Rural life Conference at •Cedar Glen the first of last week. We are glad to report that Mrs. Edwin Miller is able to be at the home of her daughter and sort -in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jackdgert after a lengthy statin Victoria Hospital, Londdn' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Waddington, Mississauga were Sunday evening supper guests Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery. During the church Service Pastor Ross Hargreaves told the children's story about love and his sermon topic was Ability -Yes, Availability -Even More. for the .Apurpose UNreceiving? PCPiv 1n 9 reportsE d 0and Px�of • finan atements tor ending onSQPre°ber 30th 1079: electing directors Committee !curtappointing audi► oPose of amending a od�rrontocri aoer.bufnessof on Anal Meeting. Lunch ��oUawtemeeting. or Pt GRADUATE -- Barbara Ratz, daughter of Mrs. Gor- don Ratz and the late Mr. Gordon Ratz graduated recently from the Regional School for Nursing Assistants in London. She is a former graduate of South Huron District High School. Barbara was successful in her Ontario Registration Exams and is now employed at St. Michael's Hospital, Toron- to. Photo by Jack Doerr _1111111111n1111111111111toilllltn,trl„It, ADAMS Heating & Cooling • Heating Systems of All Types INSTAIIEr, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED • General Sheet Metal Work • Air Conditioning • Humidifiers • Ventilation 235-2187 133 Huron St East. Exeter Mr. ana Mrs. Ralph Ainslie, St. Marys and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Hodgins, London were Sunday visitors with the Hodgins at Shadyside Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Millson and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rollings travelled to Toronto by rail on Thursday and enjoyed the day at the Royal Winter Fair. I am giving up as correspondent of the Clandeboye news at the end of the yeardue to other com- mitments, so hopefully someone will take over and keep our community on the map. illy i,.,; ....„,,,, 11 Gets crown and prize Shipka girl dairy queen By MRS. HUGH MORENZ SHIPKA Congratulations to Susan Zielman, daughter of Dick and Annie Zielman, who last Friday evening was crowned as Huron County Dairy Princess, at the annual Dairy Princess Ball, held at the White Carnation in Holmesville. Susan was one of five girls in Huron County competing for the title. Besides her crown and a dozen red roses, other gifts included two travelling bags from the milk marketing board, a silver tray from the Surge milk dealers, silver cream and sugar set from United Holstein club, silver rose bowl from the Royal Bank, electric clock from Agrico Fertilizer, pen and pencil set from Bank of Commerce and a sum of money. Susan will act asgoodwill ambassador for the milk producers of the county with visits to service clubs, women's groups, schools and various community func- tions. Persona Is Ferman and Leota Snyder were dinner guests, Sunday, at Listowel with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Martin. Later they travelled to St. Mary's hospital in Kitchener, to visit their daughter, Mrs. Otto Plein, and their new gran - daughter Melissa Jean, who was born last Thursday November 15. Christopher Plein returned home with his grandparents for some holidays. Earl and Greta Russell, of Essex spent the week end with his brother Cliff and Velma Russell. Mrs. Bonnie Erickson is a patient in St. Joseph's hospital, London. Esther Snyder of London spent the week end with her parents and brothers here. Fermon and Leota Snyder, attended the wedding last week of Fermon's nephew Fermon Martin to Amy Martin, held at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Owen Martin in Elmira. Sunday visitors and supper guests with Tom, Rosanne Jackie and Jenny Russell, were Bill and Michelle Morenz of Goderich, and Hugh and Annie Morenz. Sid, Eleanor and Glenn Notice RATEPAYERS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN The second installment of the 1979 taxes of the Township of Stephen are due on or before the 30th day of November, 1979. After November 30th interest will be charg- ed on the outstanding taxes at the rate of 1% per month, up until December 31st 1979. Commencing January 1st, 1980, in- terest will be 1 !a % per month. W.D. Wein Tax Collector Township of Stephen Durie visited recently in Toronto with her mother, Mrs. Peter Wardlaw. Gloria, Harvey, Kevin and Dwight Beierling visited furing the weekend with Norman and Amy Fischer, Susan, and Billy of this area, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adkins, Jamie Adkins and Jeff Wareing of Zurich and Sunday in London with Norman and Betty Beierling. ECHO BAY MINES LTD. Bill Lavender P. Eng. 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