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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1984-11-07, Page 7MR. AND MRS. GEORGE ONIFRICHUK Mary Gwynneth Susan Hockey and George John Thomas Onifrichuk were united in marriage on August 11, 1984 at St. Paul's United Church in London with Rev. Ruggles Constant officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hockey, Dundas and Mr. and Mrs. George Onifrichuk of Waterford are parents of the groom. The maid of honour was Michelle Palmer, friend of the bride and bridesmaids were Brenda Pincombe and Tracey Overholt, nieces of the bride; Alison Mahon, friend of the bride and Brenda Onifrichuk, sister of the groom. The best man was Len Onifrichuk, brother of the groom and guests were ushered by David Hockey, brother of the bride, Roger Onifrichuk, cousin of the groom; Jeff Rowe, friend of the bride and groom and Barry Korobka, friend of the groom. After a wedding trip on a Caribbean cruise, the couple has taken up residence in London, Ontario. Photo by Jack Doerr stock SALE Redue�innuction on Carpets and Vinyls Making room for our NEW LINE Mattresses & Waterbeds GRAND BEND DECORATING and FLOORING CENTRE HWY. #21 238-8603 Kinott� craft event is another success The Exeter Kinettes held their annual Christmas craft show and sale Saturday at the Exeter Legion. It was another very successful show. It featured 41 craft tables of various knitted, crocheted and sewn articles, also, stain- ed glass, wood carvings, ceramics, oil paintings and even cabbage patch dolls and accessories. The Kinettes sold coffee, tea and baking from the tea corner. Some of the exhibitors donated door prizes. The win- ners were: Note Smith, Crediton a hand towel from Arlene Heimstra, Mildred WI president makes numerous suggestions Mrs. R.B. Johnson of Cochrane, president of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario, attended the London Area convention Nov. 1 and 2 at the St. Marys community centre. She brought the 427 delegates and members up to date on FWIO business. Many important decisions have been completed this past year. If any member has a message for FWIO please let your board directors know. Use your FWIO conveners as resource material. Suggestions for study meetings are junk foods, pornography, and banking. Make young people welcome by including them at meetings and become interested in their needs, Mrs. Cochrane suggested. Understanding is important to success and working together. October was agri-food month and there will be a 13 week segment in Grade 9 taught in all schools in the province to instill in students' minds the impact agriculture has on every- one's livelihood. Is the farm home safe? What about the housewife? Grandma is not there to babysit while she is outside the house. There is great concern about health and safety on the farm. Child care, the Divorce Act and the Cri.-nina] Code are high on the agenda and are recognized as such by all levels of government. Mrs. Joe Reily of Mt. Brydges and Mrs. Clarence Lewis of Granton chaired the meeting. Mrs. Olive Gowan of Granton, North Middlesex District and Mrs. Glen Gordon of Komoka, were in charge of the memorium service. Mrs. Reily said this was the end of her term of office and she asked members when inviting guests to al- ways send proper addresses and times. In the past year she attended nine out of 10 district annuals. The tiny seed of Adelaide Hoodless has grown to a tree and W.I. is a heritage for all to cherish, she suggested. Presentations were made to all past presidents, secretarys and treasurers. Reports from standing conveners were given. An essay competition for Clinton Community Credit Union Ltd. To Rates for Term 30 days 60 days 90 days 180 days 1 year 2 - 5 years Deposits 10'/2 % 103/4 % 110/0 11 1/4 °/a 113/4% 12 °/a C.M.H.C. Mortgages 1 year 121/2 2 years 13'/4 % 3 - 5 years 131/2% Only 10 down required All above rates subject to change without notice Clinton Community CREDIT UNION,,.. Exeter Branch 374 Main St. Box 126, Exeter Ont. NOM 1S0 Ph. 235-0640 Clinton 482-3466 children 12 to 14 years is being asked for and essays must be completed and in by Jan. 5. The subjects are Water for a Thirsty World, or My Dream of Peace. July 14 the Adelaide Hoodless building was designated a heritage home. Christmas at the Lee Homestead will be Dec. 5 and 6, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mrs. Bradnock in her public relations report said, "If there ever was a time and need to study our sisters across the world It Is now." A Huron County pin on behalf of the warden of; Huron County was presented to Mrs. Johnson. Over 300 guests attended the evening banquet served by North and South Lobo W.I. and Aderton W.I. Board Directors presented Karen Poel of Thamesford, Cheryl Plumb of Mt. Elgin, and Diane Wilker with Maryn Pardy Scholarships. Friday morning's session! was chaired by Mrs. Riley.. An emergency resolution was presented and read by Mrs. Lillian White and was submitted by Lucan Women's Institute which read: "Whereas under present parole laws, dangerous criminals are sometimes granted parole before they are ready tot re-enter society, and. whereas many of these criminals repeat their; crimes or commit other; more serious offences, against society, and whereas some weekend parolees do not report at the ' end of their weekend and often commit crimes before being rearrested; therefore; be it resolved that the Federated Women's Institute of Ontario requestll the Canadian government to review and change the laws governing parole of dangerous convicts." The resolution was moved by Iva M. Hodgins and seconded by Lillian Brown, president Bernice Lockyer, secretary Mabel Froats. This resolution was sustained. Crediton 4-H pick champs By Laura McCann The fifth 4-1I Meeting for Crediton 5 was held October 10. At the meeting we discuss- ed "Women in Sports", Food: Fuel for sports and fitness, Calorie Makers, and Sup- pleness. We also found out how flexible we are by sitting on the floor, reaching as far as we could on a ruler. After we read over the meeting we participated in Donna Dawe's Dancercise class at the Mt. ('armel School gym. We finished off the meeting by tasting an ap- ple crunch sundae, one of the recipes from our books. The sixth meeting was held October 15. For this meeting we all participated in a ping- pong tournament, mothers in- cluded. The three final win- ners were: .leanette Kaak. Cannie Kaak. and Christine Nirta. Also each girt prepared one of the recipes from our book, for our potluck supper, which was enjoyed by all at the home of our leader Mrs Diane Kaak. :1;11-11.. ��lr CUSTOM-MADE WOOD GIFTS FOR YOU! Christmas will soon be here so order your custom work from little Falls today. Well be pleased to custom croft for you anything mode to order including.... • Toy Boxes • Spoon •Wooden Cases Toys • Rocking Horses LITTLE FALLS WOODWORKING & STRIPPING ST. MARTS Phone 229.6309 229.3419 214.1210 J Northcott, Exeter a hand towel from Shirley Pole and Marlene Coates, Katherine Elston, Exeter a beaded can- dle holder from K and R Crafts, Joan Oke, Exeter a pillow from Norma Pryde, Jay Kaetzel, Huron Park a hand carved bird from R. Ottley. Dennis Hockey, Exeter a dough art Santa from Wendy Long, Doreen McLacklan, Kippen a crocheted note pad holder from Shirley Kerslake and Marilyn Vandenbusscke, Lil Baker, Hensall a crocheted doily from Jean Posthumus, Marie Desormo, Exeter a hand towel from An- nemarie Wilson, and Robin Poole a crocheted Mr. and Mrs. Santa from Carole Hudson. The Kinettes would like to thank the Canadian Tire, Co - Op Gas Bar, and Shell Self Serve for the free advertising on their bill boards, also the exhibitors and all those who attended. ■ j r 1 WELCOME TO CRAFT SHOW — Exeter Kinettes Jac- queline Hibbert and Wanda Reynolds were selling ad- mission tickets and issuing a welcome to visitors at Saturday's Kinette craft show. T -A photo Marks 90th birthday event A 90th birthday party was held Sunday for former Ex- eter resident Irene Brintnell, now of Huronview, at the home of her son Jack. A bir- thday lunch for the im- mediate family was followed by an open house. Sixty guests, including Mrs. Brint- nell's six children, grand- children, great- grandchildren, other family members and friends wished the guest of honour a happy birthday. MPP Jack Riddell attended to bring his personal greetings and present Mrs. Brintnell with a con- gratulatory plaque from the province of Ontario. • CRAFTS ON DISPLAY — Liz Hendrick and Cathy Batten were at Saturday's craft show sponsored by the Exeter Kinettes. two of the craftsmen T -A photo Times -Advocate, November 7, 1984 NNNQIIINNNN1t1111NI111111NtnNINNNIN Conce t I. p Unisex Hair Design and Tanning Centre Full service salon for the whole family 1 OPEN 9 - 8 p.m. Mon. to Fri. 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Free Carnation for the first 50 ladies Centralia Carrot Cake 3 eggs 2 c. sugar 1 c. vegetable oil Melt in your mouth Banana Muffins 2 cups flour 1 cup sugar 1 c. Miracle Whip dressing vanilla Bake 375° for 20 min. or so. 1 c. mashed bananas 2 tsp. baking soda. 1 tsp. cinnamon 2 c. flour 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp baking soda 2 c. grated carrots 1 c. chopped nuts (optional) 1 c. drained crushed pineapple Mix first three ingredients until smooth. Add the next four ingredients combined. Now add the next three ingredients one of a a time. Mix well together all ingre- dients. Bake at 350° until done. Litton -Moffat "Go -Anywhere" Microwave Compact 1f you don't have olot of counter space Special 143900 Special Prices on Winter Boots and Work Boots 40 pk. bulk Garbage Bags Reg. 5.49 3.95 •*r. • Special Prices All Men's Work Clothing & Lined Coveralls Gloves >'f Home Hardware Interior Latex Paint Many m any InstoTe Specials Several draws will be made Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. 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