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The Huron Expositor, 1978-07-20, Page 5tasty nun BREAD & DONUTehOP) Here at Tasty-nu you have a choice of over 40 varieties of FRESH MADE DONUTS as well as FRESH BREAD, r ROLLS, MUFFINS and ' COOKIES Try our fresh Tasty-nu 24 oz. white sliced bread STORE HOURS, Monday 9-6 Tuesday 9-6 Wednesday Closed Thursday 9-6 Friday 9-9 Saturday 9-6 tasty-nu` BREAD & DONUT /116 Staffa couple honoured Mrs. John Templeman ' • - • • 345-2346 • • Mr.-and Mrs. Russell . Parsons are hiilidaying.' in Delta, British Columbia with, Mr.. and , Mrs. Harold Partions and family. , Mr. and Mrs., Howayd Eves.' Moose JaW.,Sask. arc holidaying With relatives • in the community and attended the twenty-liftly • anniversary party of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Laing on Saturday evening al Family Paradise. Mr. and Mrs. Grant, Watson and situ; Ottawa visited Wednesday 'with Mr. and Mrs. .• Rob • Templeman and Carrah. • Mary Jane Tenipleman • is holidaying in Edmonton. Alberta.. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Norris. Sean, Michael and. Erin, 'Quebec • visited- this 'past Week with -Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Bob • Norris and family. - . Mt: and Mrs. John Templemaa visited on the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Dave C'apling. Mis- sissauga. Mr. :mil Mrs4 Bob • Norris, Jill and Robert visited Sunday cvith Mr. and Mrs. .lack. Burleigh. Goderich. Around seventy iii ent hers. former members and , guests attended the"'s.evetity".111* eiversary of the Staffa Womed's Institute on Thursday..1111y 13th in the SIAN Hall. SEAFORTH. JEWELLERS for DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELLERY. FINE CHINA GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION All Types of Repairs Phone 527.0270 4•• ••••••1 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 20, 1970 St. Colurnb h t shoyver held for 1- CI9essens Staffa WI marks 75 years CUTTING THE CAKE. When Staffa WI marked its 75th anniversary last Week life members arid the current president had the honor of cutting the lovely blue and white 75th birthday cake. The,, life • rfiembers are (left to'right): Mrs.Roberta Templeman,-Mrs. Doris:Miller, Mrs, Carter Kerslake, Mrs. uny Reed and'Miss Vera Hambley with Staffa WI president Mors. Lillian Douglas. described the interest the insti- tute. has taken 'in local ,„pyelects,: over the years including donating -to the local high school glee clubs. the Bunny Bundle campaign for.- , ..crippled children and spensoring, neetlY - child 'or • fa m iry." "" Thiel brought congratu- , lations from the Perth South District Women's hystitatte.. remificling •, the Staffa members that their group was '.only six years younger than ' the ...first Ontario Womeit's Institute group. organized in Stoney Creek in, 1897. Mrs.• Kerslake, who Presented the In. Memoriam. said the Staffa. Women:s Institute has had over 3(X) members in its 75 years, and .199 of these have passed on, . guest speaker for the a liermion was Mrs. . Austin 'loch ler, who was president of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario from 1968-1971 .and is now the editor of • Honie add Country. the Institute magazine. Mrs. Zoehler recalled sonic ef the institute's, early history. including "the , selection of the motto and badge and said, 'one of • -the things which hasn't changed' (over the years) is 'our standards'. • She told hoW the institute was origin a lly founded by ' Adelaide Heedless who wanted to raise the • standards of cleanliness aud' ..nderstanding after she lost a el-tackle to impure milk, Zoehler ."i'emincA the women that they toast keep up ' lyr114„_. .mentioning in particular, the fancily law. reform, She also brought up the subject of Canadian unity and t‘ anted it • was dangerous as an organization to"do Malting. She asked why didn't the WI encourage, all women to• leave their homes and learn about the world outside the honfe, irregard- le(slits siti c,Ir. their racy,. • religion or p • Wer the y'ears the Women's Institute has been a' driving force in presenting reSolutious to,' goc'c'Tnnient,a d the organization still campaign!, against porn= ography and the abase of drugs. • The. .Speaker said -urging her audience,.'As coneei•ned citizens. speak up!' MrS. Zoehler said-don't sttek.to the Middle of the road since that way, you run the risk 'of being run down by both lanes of traffic.. Following Mrs.. Zoehler's speech, the life members of .the Staffa Women's Institute and 'president Lillian Douglas, cut the blue. and White, !Sal. biYthday Frau Malone .345.2388 Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Lane 1 visited Mr. Ken' Lane and 'family in London ?ne di y this past,week. .Mr, Louts 0 'Miley of 'Marian Villa London, visited Mr, and Mrs. Jack O'Reilley and family. We arc pleased to reoort he is l'e'iscilti, "t g.I 1 'e "f ''tet 11 l. in atillicild ‘t‘,tcs'i t happy'. IY • :° • it go bac6 home again in 'London: Mr'. Tony ,Van Bakel has returned to Edmoaton after cisiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. ,' 'There's the true' .s.tbrl• of three- Theo Van Bake]. ladies, all related. who, landed in Mrs. Rose . Costello. of.' • Toronto from California and Kitchener visited her parents Mr. disembarked there -for another destination. Meanwhile. ' the and Mrs. Gib Murray recently. 'Miss S411)01.1 Butters of plane they arrived' on took off and Edmonton. daughter of Mr. and crashed landed, at Toronto Mrs.. 6le'n Butlers. has • been ' International Airport injuring just Nis king Mrs. Mary Melady and about everyone on board and killing two.,.people. 'We never • 'Icnow when we 'get . Lip in the looming. do we? Mr. Jack Malone is.in Montreal for part of this week. Mr. Paul and Mi,sa.:1Laurie Eficknell of Kitchener are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Francis HieknOffor a IVeN. days. .oy Van B-akel and Mr. ' M't* relatives here. - M•. and Mrs.. Francis Hit:knell • GUEST , SPEAKER RE- CALLS INSTITUTE HIGH- LIGHTS — Mrs. Austin Zoehler, former president of—the-Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario from 1968-1971 and editor of Home and Country, was the guest speaker during the Staffa W.I.'s 75th birthday celebrations last Thursday. and family visited Mr. and WS, Pete ki ell in Kitchener, Monday.'Allo visiting at the same home were;Mrs, Ann Nigh' and daughter of New York State and other Hicknelf relatives. Our sympathy goes out to Mrs. Mary Melady and family' in the loss -of a dear brother. Mr. Joe. Flynn at H.uronview on Tuesday: Ho‘N: many 'near misses" have you had in your life that you know about? This is from the. file of "Thank Goodness and God". . Mark !Murray " Edmonton this patsliavvvelel:d '- k' •a11.4);i : from there they are visiting'Y, ' .,, Calgary and points West.' Misses Lori' and 'Sheila UNDER THE TABLE ended up, after his Brodhagen recreation week. That's where Jeff Badley front page clinth, at the program one morning this (Expositor Photo) ,nappagatt, of Xitchener are V'isiting Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lane. Mc. and Mrs. Jack Malone atteac the Riellle.prDicitison See the new - Bruce prefiriished Hardwood Floors • at our flooring department. Special • • • • Bruce, Village PlankFlooriiyng$ sq/ft. •.••"won The lowest prices ever offered at R. Piumsteel. GUARANTEED! Many items at dealers cost Thurs., July 20 - 8 p.m. - 12 midnight up to. 509/00ff design and technical represe-ntatives from major companies, will be' here to assist you with all your " home decorating needs and prOblems. After Hours Robert L. Plumsteel Interiors PINE FIANITUkE • CARPETS • PAINTS • WALLCOVERINGS • DRAPERIES SOC4rtt SEAU'ORTil. Phone Rosioecc 1 501 (19[1'.1 1 ' M91527.0052 chesterfields sleeper lounges bedroom and dining room sets occupancy • • Welcome SENIOR SKYLARK briefing & rum punch party 45 'Welcome SENIOR SKYLARK barbeque dinner • Half-day tour visiting a variety of island points of interest • Escorted shopping and sightseeing tour into Bridgetown with stops at Special playies of interest including Trafalgar Square and the stately Government House • Round trip air transportation from Toronto to Barbados via Air Canada, jet service • Complimentary inflight meals • Transfers.between the airport and the Golden Palm • Accommodation for fourteen nights at the beachfront Golden Palm Apartments based on double Nassau, Bahamas May 7 - Dec. 16 1 week from The Staffa Women's Institute is already talking aboht celebrating their centennial - in the year 2003. On Thursday afternoon, the 18 - :,..members of the institute, former , members and friends celebrated - -7-_----Ahelyottpts71-51 h an n iveMry In opening the festivities, Mrs. Lillian Donslas, the president of the group, said the group needs' •new members to carry on the organizatiim. She added it would he nice to feel the Staffa branch could Someday have 130 menthers. Margaret Daynard, t fie group's secretary-treasurer, asked the guests to imagine' how it might have Ween for women Coming to the institute's 'first meeting 75 years before: She said probably the woman would be fussing over who would hook up 'the horse to ,..the buggy er else, since haying traditionally started on July 12, . she might he worried whether the men would even' let her have a horse, or would they need it to' pull the mOWer.. When Mrs,Daynard called the roll, two members front the • institute's first 25 years were present, Mrs. Daynard also read a letter, from 92-year old Jenny Fisher, a" 1914 moadser of tit.titute , --he-FT-regret s• • that • she couldn't attend the birthday celebrations, spevial presentation Mrs. ..Georgina Thiel, president of Perth South District Women's Institute • presented Roberta Templeman and Doris Miller with. life, memberships in the Stalfa Women's Institute. The other life meinhersof the group are Vera' Handily, „Reby • Reid and Grace Kerslakl.•.• Stella Warden read a revicky of - the -75 years of the institute's history, recalling . community parties, picnics and the successful 4-11 program sponsored by the group, • which has in Volved 261 leaders front the community and has seen fotrr girls achieve . tclvanced • honors. She' also • weildin$ in Clarkeen on Saturday. Mrs, Clare Murray and family accompanied by her sister 'Mrs. Sheila Dolmage and children • spent a most enjoyable day this past,,week at the African Lions', Safari at Rockton. At time of writing this our drought continues here AS it is in othet parts of Ohtario, We have heal& dew falling at night 'and cool nights otherwise our crops Would he in even more, 'serious condition than they are now. -A farm official tells us we hale6 One more week to ge without rain then things mild reach the disaster level., - Bride Honoured ' A very pretty bridal shower was held on Sunday in the parish hall .for Trudy ClaesSens of London, fermerly of our parish, who is being married in August. Guests were greeted by Miss Janet O'Reilly, Miss Joanne Van Drunen and Miss ,Debbje DorsSers. After a, brain teaser and a little bit of tossing the o p( noe nweed w a lel rheen: tg igftasm4bnldi n ag )d eTsr us edrty • lunch 'was served.' Trudy ftttingly thanked her friends and relatives for the gifts she received ,and I for one left thinking this has to be one of the 74licart.4PiPelteesr-iatin-Hd"Mirriss IRIfoeet's of " Hollan4 visited a few days. with Mr. and Mrs, Joe Visser. Soccer: Pee Wees won 6-5 this week and Squirts tied Seafortht, •I Relax for two sunny weeks at the beachfront Golden Palm Apartments in beautiful.Sunset Crest Resort. Enjoy a relaxed setting surrounded by palm trees and the blue Caribbean With time to indulgein good conversation with friends by the p.00l. Experience delicious native cooking in nearby restaurants or prepare:special meals in your own apartrnent kitchenette. drocery stores and other shops are conveniently located ' right across tbe street. And Look What's Included in this Fabulous Barbados Holiday: • Special mid-week SENIpR SKYLARK c9.cktail reception Admission to' the farnous Pepperpot night club with dancing and entertainment Gala farewell SENIOR SKYLARK barbeque dinner party with - complimentary cocktails and entertainment Transportation included for all features not within walking distance of Golden Palm ,Gratuities included for all SENIOR SKYLARK meats Services'of resident SkyLark representative Special SENIOR SKYLARK tour escort to coordinate activities SENIOR SKYLARK travel ticket wallet Not included: Departure taxes, hotel service charge and tax and gratuities. All prices quoted are per persoh based on double occupancy and- are subject to the ferms and conditions as outlined in the SENIOR SKYLARK floliday brochure. For further information contact: Great Valuelnclusive Escorted Holidays for the 50 + Traveller BARBA1POS from '459 per person, double occupancy Special SENIOR SKYLARK departures from Toronto pn, August 5, September 23 & October 27. • Ask about other SENIOR SKYLARK Holidays to a Florida FLY/TOUR Holidey from '509.