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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-11-07, Page 8Junior volleyball girls at SH Theresa Romaniuk, Beth Passmore, Marlene Stewart, scorer Barb Elliott and coach, Mrs. Maureen Yearsley . Centre, Grace Paton, Cathy Wells, Kathy Holtzmann, Judy Desjardine, Susan Wooden and manager Gwen Mills. Front, Jane Broderick, Jamie Kneale, Lynn Farquhar and linesman Nancy Braid. T-A photo. The South Huron girls were only able to come up with one win in Saturday's Huron-Perth Conference volleyball tournament but it prevented a three-way tie for first place, The locals downed Clinton in the final game, allowing Listowel and Stratford Northwestern to deadlock for the top in section "B". The local club is shown above. Back, from left, Linda Ferguson, Barb Bischoff, Debbie Etherington, Rec league winners* , The Exeter B-A's coached by John Snell won the Exeter and district Rec softball league championship by downing the Exeter Legion three games to two. Some of the members of the winning team are shown above. Back, left, Terry Bourne, Bill Fairbairn, Bill Bourne and Pete Lawson. Front, Bill Farquhar, coach John Snell, Scott Burton and Rick McDonald. Missing are Doug Kennedy, Jack Fuller, Jack Glover and Larry Willert. T-A photo WI ladies plan trip to water supply plant FLEETWOOD SPECTRACOLOR TELEVISION .0 ,Rectangular Picture Tube • 3 Control Color Tuning '775" Satisfy Your Entertainment Needs With Fleetwood — NOW ON DISPLAY — • 23" Black & White TV • 19" Portable Black & White • Stereophonic High 'Fidelity Console with Solid State AM/FM Multiplex Tune TINDALL'S TV & RADIO SALES and SERVICE Old Post Office Bldg. Main Street GRAND BEND Phone 238-2042 Wear a poppy BRING US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS No Dispensing Fees MIOOLETON'S DRUG STORE LT11. •::112;MliallifigaLir 359MA1N ST. EXETER,ONT. pmorte 235-1570 youre,w can s TOPE Closed Monday November 11 REMEMBRANCE DAY Brewers Retail Operated by Brewers Warehousing Company Ltd, WITH RUM CASH 2ND ANNUAL 4 • 4' x 7' and 4' x 8' Reg. from $5.95 to $15.95 $ 3 00 $900 to COMPLETE oniiiiiimusinimumumunummimm, ,k- 11111imp._ lr .=inza.!Thsturniuman Hurry! QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED g 100•401.1447..r-,, Stove .mosquerode for Messenger girls By MRS. IRVIN RADER • DASHWOOD The Home Economics and Health committee with Mrs. Ervin Devine, convener, arranged a bus trip to tour the Lake Wit A03411fr rek Join Our LAY- AWAY CLUB Select Diamonds Watches and Gifts now while the Selection is Excellent Jack Smith JEWELLER Main St. Exeter Huron Water supply. Not only members but a great many friends took advantage of this interesting and educational event. Roll call was answered by naming a use for water. Mrs. Glen Webb, president, dealt with the business. The London Area Convention was discussed. Donations were made to the War Memorial Children's Hospital, Children's Aid, CNIB, and the Ontario Hospital, Goderich. The secretary was given permission to purchase a Christmas gift for the group's adopted girl in India. The next meeting will be at the Bluewater Rest home at 7:30 p.m. REFORMATION RALLY The 450 -I- I Reformation Rally was held Sunday in Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood By MRS. S. HUTTON Mrs, Isabelle Sugden and Tennyson Johns visited Sunday with Mrs. Bessie Franks, St. Marys. Mr, & Mrs: William Walters And Mr. & Mrs. George Frayne attended the funeral of the late Mrs, John Simpson last Thursday. Mr. & Mrs, John Hutton and Mrs. Jessie Cousland and Lorne Of Listowel visited Sunday with. Mr, & Mrs, Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Diane, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Spading, London and Mr. & Mrs. Williani Dickey, Sunshine Line, visited. Sunday with Mr, & Mrs, Freemon Home, Mrs. Don Cornell and Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCaw and Shelley, Sarnia, visited Sunday with Mr, St Mrs. Allan Ketslake and family. MM. Olive Tehburt, Mr. St Mrs. Ross Mailers and Larry and Mr. & Mrs. Russell Lee and David, Eketer,'visited Sunday with .Mr & Mrs. George Frayne, StInshine Line. Rev. Lloyd Wentzlaff of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Kitchener, was guest speaker. Liturgists were Rev. Elliot of St. Mat hews Lutheran Church, Stratford and Rev. G. Reinhart of Mitchell Lutheran church. A joint choir of adults and Sunday School children provided special music. Group 2 of the Ladies Aid was in charge of a pooled lunch. FIREMAN'S DANCE A Hallowe'en dance sponsored by the Dashwood Firemen was held Friday with costumes varying from the ridiculous to the dignified. Prizes were awarded to best matched couple, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hartman, Port Credit; best dressed lady, Mrs. Ron Merner; most original, Lloyd Miller, Exeter; comic, Mrs. Richard O'Rourke, Dashwood. A smorgasbord lunch followed. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Bender attended the Workrnan-Creek wedding at New Lowell, Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Howe and girls of London visited with Mrs. Irwin Rader and family, Sunday. N ewlyweds are honored SHIPKA Around 50 friends and neighbors gathered at Shipka school Wednesday night to honor Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ratz who were recently married. Progressilie euchre was played during the evening. Stuart Sweitzer read an address and the couple were presented with gifts of a living room clock, clothes hamper, and a floor mat. Harvey thanked everyone and lunch was served with the north group in charge. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Ron Sweitzer, Sherrie and Ronnie of Stratford spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Wray Sweitzer and Bar', and on Saturday evening they ail, attended a thirtieth wedding anniversary party at Woodham for Mr. & Mrs. Bill Rundle. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Murray of Harrow visited Wednesday with Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams and boys. Mr. & Mrs. Rofton Finch of London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams. • Mr. & Mrs. John Corbett, Al, Steve and Jeff, Hensall, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Chapman of London, Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams and Harvey, and Alvin Lavery of Hensall were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz and Bill. Mr. & Mrs. Keith Hodgert, and Dave Sheppard, of London, and Mr. & Mrs. John Campbell of Parkhill spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Sheppard. Mrs. Harry Daamen and Mrs. Ann McNeil of London are spending a month with relatives in Holland. Little Miss Liza McNeil has been visiting her aunt and unclt„Mr. & Mrs. Joe Kaak and Connie Lee. Jim Sweitzer and Grant Jones, Hensall, spent the weekend in Welland with Mr. & Mrs. Gerson Bradey and Mrs. Elsie Comfort. All professional woodsworkers smoke only when sitting down. Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Grain • Feed • Cement Building Supplies Coa I 228-6638 BY MRS, WIW-IAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD On Saturday afternoon the UCW entertained the Mes,sengers to a Hallowe'en party. Mrs. Lorne BellantYne and Mrs. Barry Jeffery were the judges for a masquerade party. Best ghost, Scott Hodged, Susan Morgan; witch, Brenda Hodgert, Paul. Stewart; old man or tramp, Valerie Glanville, Craig Alexander. Pirates, Barbara Miller, Bradley Cann; clowns, Pauline Pyin; TV character, space man, Lawrence Kellett, Phyllis Diller, Nancy Alexander, Old lady, Alan Hodgert, Ray Glanville; Princess, Sandra Stewart, Carolyn Kellett; comic character, Trudy Johns, Ronnie Stewart, Games were conducted by Mrs. Ballantyne, Mrs. Jeffery, Mrs. Floyd Stewart, Mrs. Lloyd Knight, Mrs. Donald Bray and Mrs. William Rohde. Mrs. Glen Stewart, Mrs. William Johns and Mrs. George Kellett also assisted with the lunch. PERSONALS Mrs. Case de Mooy, Sandra and. Shari of London spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. Case de mooy was Mr. & Mrs. Don Wells and son John have moved to their new home in Exeter after spending the past several weeks with Mrs. Wells' mother, Mrs. Kathleen Houlihan. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Ryan motored to Petrolia Sunday and visited with Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Bradley and family. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Houlihan, Sarnia, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Kathleen Houlihan and family. Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Loas, Sarnia, spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Sullivan Sr. Mrs. Mary Bedard, Zurich, spent one day last week with her mother Mrs. Catherine Morrissey. Mrs. Winnie Dignon has returned to her home in London after spending a month with her sister, Miss Bernice Madden. Miss Judy Ryan, London, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mm. Norman Ryan and George. a Peat SunclaY, Mrs. Jas. Hodgert of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cann and Cheryl, Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Grant, Brenda and Sept attended Grand Bend United Church Anniversary Sunday and were kneats later with Mr. & 4ini Love and family. Mr, & Mrs. Chas. Webber of Rochester, Michigan, Were Sunday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Knight, Mr, & Mrs. Harry Dougall and family of Hensall, Mr. & Mrs, ICPTI Ottewell and boys of Exeter visited Sunday evening with Mr. & Mm, Edwin Miller. Mrs. John Bray had the misfortune to fracture her right arm recently. Robert Cann is a patient in South. Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. William Thomson of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Thomson of Woodham. 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