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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-01-14, Page 18Page 18. Times-Advocate, January 14, 1971 GETS LEADER AWARD — Mrs. Don Travers of Hensall, left, received her five-year leadership certificate from Huron's Home Economist Miss Catherine Hunt at the 4-H Achievement Day in Zurich, Saturday. T-A photo Ladies see pictures taken in Sarawak 733.2341 734-7868 674.5465 7684520 829.2600 235-1422 AMHERSTBURG BELLE RIVER COMBER COTTAM HARROW GODERICH 736.2151 728-2320 687-2401 839-4777 738-2221 524.8321 Whether you're choosing paneling for your bedroom, kitchen, livingroom or den—or for the family room or recreation room, you can be sure Conklin's will have just the right species to make your room come alive with color and excitement ! Everything from deep grain wal- If You're Looking for a Wide Selection, Competitively Priced (With Free Delivery), Remember: SSop 'fi'D and see ©up co hg. seiecSion Brings„ Out The 13qaut, Of Your RoomsL.Idcreases The Value Of Your Home nuts to color matched mahoganys and warm, natural birches . . . from full bodied oaks to colorful cherry patterns. Paneling: the magic material that gives you maintenance-free walls that never need painting ! And there are so many to choose from at Conklin's ! GRAND BEND OWEN SOUND. SOUTHAMPTON THEDFORD KINCARDINE KINGSVILLE CASH AND CARRY STORE 1110NAMON'w EASIEST OF TERMS! 238-2374 376.3181 797-3245 296-4991 396-2703 733-2341 By MRS. KEN McKELLAR CROMARTY Slides taken by David Scott, and shown by his brother Hugh, were the highlight of the annual meeting of the Ladies' Aid of Cromarty church. Accompanied by a tape-recorded description in Davids own voice, they were excellent pictures of Sarawak where he is teaching and the surrounding area. Mrs. Eldon Allen presided for the meeeting which was held at the home of Mrs. T. L. Scott, and opened it with a poem. Devotions were led by Mrs. Scott and Mrs. John Templeman. Mrs. Laverne Wallace gave the secretary's annual report. The treasurer's annual report was given by Mrs. Mervin Dow. Other reports given were for work commitee by Mrs. James Miller; card and flower committee, Mrs. Calder McKaig; board of managers, Mrs. Charles Douglas; auditors, Mrs. Laverne Wallace. Mrs. Gerald Carey presided for the election of officers, Past President is Mrs. E. Allen; president, Mrs. James Miller; vice-presidents, Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. Robert Laing; secretary, Mrs. Laverne Wallace; assistant sec. Mrs. John Templeman; treasurer, Mrs. Mervin Dow; assistant, Mrs. T. L. Scott; pianists, Mrs. R. Laing and Mrs. T. L. Scott; work comm., Mrs. Mervin Dow, Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. T. L. Scott, Mrs. Laurie McKellar, Miss Olive Speare; Sunday flower comet., Mrs. John Templeman, Mrs. Charles Douglas; advisory flower comm., Mrs. C. McKaig, Mrs. K. McKellar, Mrs. R. Laing; shut-in boxes, Mrs. Eldon Allen, Mrs. Calder McKaig, Mrs. E. Brooks, Miss 0. Speare; auditors, Mrs. Laverne Wallace, Mrs. C. Douglas; representative to Board of Managers, Mrs. C. Douglas. HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker were guests of honor, Sunday when members of their family met at the home of a son-in-law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. Jack McGhee, London, to honor their parents on the occasion of their forty-second wedding anniversary. Dinner was enjoyed and gifts were presented to the honored couple. Those present were Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker, Mr. & Mrs. Jack McGhee, Jackie, Judy and Roy, London, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Currie, Linda and Joanne, Dorchester, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hulley, Sandra, Bobby, David and Debbie, Winthrop, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gardiner, Steven and Lisa, Cromarty. PERSONALS Mr. Alvin Cornish and Mr. William Ferguson of Exeter visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker. Play euchre at Shipka Several tables of euchre were in play at Shipka Community Centre, Wednesday evening. Winners for ladies' high were Mrs. Lorne Dietrich; ladies' low, Mrs. Charles Martene, Dashwood; men's high, Hugh Morenz; men's low, Russell Mellin; most lone hands, Mrs. Mary Moser. The south group were in charge of refreshments. PERSONALS Tom Russell and Roseanne Schieble of Belle River, Bill Dixon and Debbie Statton, visited recently with Tom's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Russell and family. Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams and Mark visited Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Corbett, Steve and Jeff of Hensall. Mr. & Mrs. Art Meininger returned home Thursday after having spent the holiday season with their sons Bob and Tom and their families in Detroit, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner visited Saturday evening at Elimville with Mr, & Mrs, Lloyd Webber. Ruth Martin of Creditor! spent Monday with her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Russell and Mr. & Mrs. Calder McKaig were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Herman Hooste and family of R.R. 5, Seaforth, Saturday. Mrs. John Jefferson spent a few days last week at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Jefferson, Munro. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Ramsey visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. James Ramsey, Moorefield. Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar were Saturday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker. Pamela and Terry Wallace and Lorraine Laing were among the group of Mrs. Lila Storey's dancing class who took part in the Big Al TV program in Kitchener Wednesday. Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Carey were Mr. & Mrs. J. Cowie, New Toronto; Mr. & Mrs. D. Armstrong, Mrs. H. Carey, Toronto; Mr. Archie Couper, Donald and Janet, Hensall, and Ann Patrick, Guelph. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Riehl and family RR Stratford visited with Mrs. John Jefferson. Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Murray Christie and Ronald were Miss Beth Christie, Guelph, Mrs. Frank Allen, Staffa, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Whiteside and Mr. & Mrs. Peter Middleton, Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Coleman visited with Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Coleman, London. Miss Joanne Dow UWO, Alvin Dow, Centralia Agriculture College, Stuart Dow, London, spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Dow. Many family parties were held in the neighborhood during the holiday season. Among those entertaining were: Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Russell, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Laing, Mrs. Annie Dow, Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace, Mr. & Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Laing, Mr. & Mrs. '1. L. Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Calder McKaig, Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker, Mr. & Mrs. Roy McCulloch. Mrs. John Wallace, Messrs. Mervin Dow, Roger Dow and Eldon Allen, members of the Curling Club were successful in winning prizes at the mini-spiel at Mitchell. Reports on conference By MISS JEAN COPELAND WOODHAM An open Sunday School session was held Sunday when Miss Joy Thacker gave an account of her visit to the Toc Alpha Conference in Niagara Falls. Musical numbers were given by Cynthia and Ellen Copeland and Pamela Rodd, and Susan, David and Steven Spence. A letter was read from the educational supervisor of the Sunday School's adopted Korean girl. PERSONALS Margaret Parkinson obtained first class honors in Grade 1 piano. Margaret is a pupil of David Strahan. Rev. & Mrs. Glen Strome, Tim and Jamie of Hanover were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ted Insley, Murray and Karen. Miss Jacqueline Beckett of Galt visited for several days with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett and Geraldine. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Jaques of Zion and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hazlewood were Saturday evening guests with Mrs. Arthur Hopkin, Miss Linda Thacker was honored Wednesday evening when the community gathered at the church for a miscellaneous shower. Linda's marriage to Dennis Monteith is to take place on January 15. Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler visited Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Jim MeNaughton and John. Gertie Thomson of St. Marys, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, and Barry of Eighth Line, Mr. Murray Thomson of London, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Mikel and Kim of Mitchell arid Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell, Terri and Scott were guests Saturday evening With Mr. & Mrs. William Rundle and Larry. Mr. & Mrs. Sullivan Massa of Strathroy visited Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett, Geraldine and Jacqueline. 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