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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-04-22, Page 17-------, Z. . . with a's, 7 whole new line of delightful gift ware. June brides will just love them this spring. And they're for you, tool Drop in and browse any- n , r........t_le ...." ....'--. / This Week 7 Copenhagen Blue Figurines HALF PRICE China Florals Were $3.95 Nov, II FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS Driving carefully isn't always enough! No matter whose fault it is, an accident is always costly! Be sure financial costs are covered by insurance. Life, auto, farm, liability, theft insurance at rea.. sonable rates. Call us soon. Your protection is our business HALL St URBSHOTT 227- 4881 111 Next to Wraith—Storey Milk ...An All Time Treat! All children love milk, not just because it's good for them but because it tastes so good. It's cool, refreshing and goes perfectly with all their favorite foods. Give your child milk often and try some yourself. You'll like it! PASTEURIZED MILK PRODUCTS Butter • Chocolate Milk • Eggs HEARN'S DAIRY "Farm Fresh Dairy Products" 227-4794 WEDD046 CAVES OUR. :PE C IALTY "The bride cancelled the cake and wants a soft cream pie instead!" Have 48 at meal at Mount Carmel Large crowd at Easter service Families unite at Centralia 1 Mr. & Mrs. James Carey and girls, Mr. & Mrs. Clare Rock and Sharon, London, visited Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carey and girls and also with their grandmother Mrs. L aur a Glavin where she entertained 48 members of her family for supper. Mrs. George Fresard and family of Detroit spent part of Friday with her mother, Mrs. Charles Regier. Judy and Mrs. Regier returned home to Detroit with her to visit for the long Easter holiday. Mrs. Pat Sullivan Sr. is visiting her daughter Miss Helen Sullivan RN in Sarnia. Easter Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Hall were Mrs. Hall's moth- er, Mrs. Dan McCormick, her two sisters Miss Tilly McCormick, Mrs. Les Pear- son, her husband and family. Mr. John Doyle, London, spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. McCann and family, also Dennis and Dan McCann of Windsor. Mr. & Mrs. Urban Ayotte, Detroit, were weekend guests with the latter's fath- er, Mr. Jerry Campbell and John. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Regan and family spent Easter with Mrs. John McIntyre and sons of Parkhill. Many of the bowling ladies enjoyed the bowling banquet held in the Legion Hall Park- hill last Monday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Lane and family, Detroit, spent Easter weekend with Mrs. Laura McCann. Miss Shirley Ryan visited her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ryan over Easter. Miss Rita Hogan, London, is enjoying her two weeks vacation at her home. Miss Theresa, Margaret FOSSILS — Continued from front page Lambton group of its in- terest. There is a stretch of about seven miles of river which could be developed. "Financing is part of the problem," the Authority re- presentatives admitted. The Ausable Authority is pre- sently trying to find ways of financing a darn at Park- hill. Treasure Chest Lucan's Gift Shop Mrs. J. S. Radcliffe 227-4792 Lucan 70Vate4 -1 Oat ' EXPAN DING WE RE and Irene Carey, London, were home for Easter week- end with Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Carey. Miss Arlene and Gerry Desjardine spent the week- end with Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Desjardine. Mr. & Mrs. John Morris- sey visited in Detroit last Monday. Mrs. Catherine Rompre and Lorraine, Detroit, visit- ed Mrs. Josephine Regier and Judy for a few days last week. Mr. Paul Dietrich, Lon- don, spent Easter weekend with Joseph Dietrich, LUCA N LANES AILSA CRAIG MEN'S CE (D. Collins '763) 3 67 WC (G. Johnson 645) 1 49 PC (E, Attwood 583) 3 43 LS (K. Pickering 581) 1 48 CC (V. Hodgins 601) 2 34 CS (K. Simpson 619) 2 59 COLLEENS (L. Blake 604) 4 (T. Hodgins 532) 1 (Joyce 554) 5 (V. Bowman 567) 0 MEDWAY LEAGUE PLAY OFFS 3209 . • • • GGGGG 3360 '3340 3123 3230 2894 LUCAN LADIES LEAGUE PLAY OFFS Game Total Points Points DA 2741 5228 HH 2644 5227 CC 2812 5264 RA 2557 5156 SP 2486 5235 LE 2632 5182 FS 2458 4941 DI 2573 4917 AC 2418 4909 SH 2704 5198 CL 23'71 4784 HO 2061 4336 "Who's he?" By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE A large congregation in- cluding many visitors at- tended the service in the United Church Sunday morn- ing and heard the fine Easter message delivered by the pastor, Rev. D. M. Guest. Easter music included an anthem by the choir, a solo by Mrs. Russell Wilson and an organ and piano duet by Sharon Lightfoot and Marilyn Morgan. Sharon Lightfoot was the organist for the service in the absence of Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins. TELEPHONE BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ab- bott telephoned birthd ay greetings to their son Clay- ton, in Lynwood, California, Thursday evening of last week.. Mrs. Abbott and Linda Joined in and the family had a brief visit by long distance. EASTER VISITORS Mr. & Mrs. D. Germain, George and Richard of Scar- borough with Mr. & Mrs. V. Drought. Mr. & Mrs. Clare Wright and family of London with Mr. & Mrs. Amos Wright. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Quinton, Miss Dianne Quinton, Mr. Al Champion, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lilley and family of London with Mrs. Arthur McFalls and Helen. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Keller of Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Essery and Ronald. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Mor- gan and family of Melbourne, Mr. & Mrs. Burton Morgan and boys of St. Marys, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Rundle and family, Exeter, and Mr. Earl Miller of Granton with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and Marilyn. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Martelli and family of Rivers, Mani- toba, Mrs. Mary McEwen of London with Mr. & Mrs. Gor- don Zavitz. Mr. & Mrs. Orma Pollock of Kincardine accompanied by Mr. Taramhans Tewari of Bombay, India (a student at the C.A.N.D.U. Douglas Point) and Miss Wilda Pol- lock of Kitchener with Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Mr. & Mrs. Don Heaman and family, Mr. & Mrs. S. Eaton and Bonnie of London, Mr. & Mrs. R. Brown and Roxanne of Lambeth with Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson. Mr. & Mrs. Barry Reid and Heather of London with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden. OUT OF TOWN VISITORS Spending Easter with rela- tives and friends were Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom, Ann, Danny and Mary with the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.' C. Shoebottom in Parry Sound. Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Greb and Jeff with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Ritchie in Parkhill. Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hux- table and Billie and Mrs. Andrew Hicks with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Madge and Dar- lene at Hillsgreen. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Greb with Mr. & Mrs. Amos Smith in Mount Albert. Mrs. Russell Schroeder with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Semple and family, London, and Mr. Russell Schroeder in St. Jos- eph's Hospital. Miss Agnes Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Elliott and fam- ily, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence McDowell and Janet, and the Rev. D. M. Guest with Mr. & Mrs. Murray Elliott. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Tin- dall of Listowel were Good Friday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Murray Abbott. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Essery and Ronald were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Keller in Exeter on Good Friday. Mrs. Andrew Hicks has returned to E xeter after spending several days at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cunning- ton and Miss Mabel Refoir visited for a couple of days this week with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Vogan and family in Listowel. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Mc- Keever of Clinton were Mon- day visitors with Mr.& Mrs. John Thompson. Mrs. Arthur McFalls and Susan Lllley of London who is spending the holidays with her grandmother were Tues- day visitors with Mrs. Sam- son McFalls in Exeter. Mr. Victor Drought is spending a few days this week with Mr. & Mrs. D. Germain and family in Scarborough. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hod- gins, Marikay and Mrs. Don Pickering were in Ottawa for the Easter weekend and attended the church services during which baptismal rites were administered to Mau- reen, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Keith Hodgins. Mrs. N. McArthur is visit- ing for a week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Zavitz. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden joined their family for an Easter dinner party at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ray Paynter and family, Kirkton on Good Friday evening. Rev. Harold Snell of Lon- don will be the guest speaker at the UCW anniversary ser- vice in the church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 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