The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-02-18, Page 161970 PLYMOUTH FURY II V-8 automatic and power
steering, sharp metallic blue, 1971 Lic. K31884 .. 2595.00
1969 PLYMOUTH FURY II 2-door hardtop V-8 automatic,
power steering and'radio. 1971 Lic. K31716 2295.00
1968 CHEVELLE MALIBU SS 396 automatic, console,
buckets, radio and vinyl top, 1971 Lic. K31719 2095.00
1968 PONTIAC PAR ISIENNE 2-door hardtop 327 V-8
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1971 Lic. K31744 1895.00
1967 DODGE POLARA Sedan 318 V-8 automatic, radio.
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By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Ross McPhail, reeve of
Hibbert Township and former
warden of Perth County was
guest speaker at the public
relations meeting of the Staffa
Women's Institute held in the
township hall., February 11..
Mrs. Ed. Chappel presided
and opened the meeting with the
Institute Ode and Mary Stewart
Collect.
Roll call was answered by
naming a friend from another
Institute, An interesting paper
on the motto, Open the door for
friendship and pave the way for
opportunity, was given by Mrs,
Arthur Kemp.
Mrs. Tom Scott delighted
everyone with a solo
accompanying herself on the
autoharp. Mrs. Charles Douglas
was named a delegate to the
Guelph Conference in April. A
thank you letter was read from
the Diehl family.
Circle II are in charge of a
card party sometime in
February. An invitation was
accepted from the Dublin
Women's Institute to join with
them for their international
meeting.
Mrs. Russell Worden and Mrs.
Alvin Barbour are in charge of
the quilts for the work meeting
in March.
Hostesses for the meeting
were Mrs. Ross McPhail, Mrs. Jo
Van . Valkengoed and Mrs. Lloyd
Miller.
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Meeting I of the Staffa Safety
TAKING A GOOD LOOK - The numerous "small fry" attending Sunday's fun match dog show at
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good look at a pair of Doberman Pinschers being shown by Gard Horton, an executive member of the
sponsoring Forest City Kennel club and Mrs. Bea England of Creditors, owner of the dogs. T-A photo.
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Lunch And, coffee will be served,
Teachers will be on hand to
explain the progress of the
pupils, Also members of the
yoiith group will be there to
explain their ideas concerning
the mentally retarded.
Those attending will enjoy a
sing song and a Do Your Own
Thing social.
SENIOR CITIZENS
The Senior Citizens met at
the Canadian Legion Hall
February 10. The ladies
auxiliary arranged tables of
euchre, crokinole and Chinese
. checkers for entertainment, Mr.
& Mrs, Wm. Love were hosts for
the get-together.
Mr. Love thanked the ladies
for their hospitality, and
announced that he and Mrs.
Love were celebrating their fifth
wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Lloyd Baker and Mrs, J,
Mennel will be hostesses for the
March get-together when the
Women's Institute will provide
the entertainment. The meeting
place will be the United Church
S.S. rooms March 24,
UCW EVENING UNIT
The evening unit of the UCW
were guests at the home of Mrs.
J. Eagleson for the February
meeting. The worship service
was in charge of Mrs. Clarke
Kennedy.
A summary of the book, The
Late Liz, was given. A dialogue
telling of an alcoholic's
conversion through a minister was
presented by Mrs. G, Love and
Mrs, C. Kennedy. The Late Liz
gives a testimony between her
life living as a degenerate
compared to hex changed life
living as a Christian,
A pamphlet from the study
pack, The Americas, telling
about the education system in
Latin America was very ably
given by Mrs. C. Kading.
The business period followed
with Mrs. J. Eagleson as unit
leader in the chair.
Mrs. R. Keyes announced she
would be making a large pot of
chicken soup to be for sale at
the UCW general meeting.
Members gave her orders at the
conclusion of the meeting.
It was also decided for the
March meeting the members go
out and visit the sick and
shut-ins and new-corners and
Mm. Dobson invited the group
to the parsonage for tea after
the visiting.
Following the business the
host served tea and coffee which
brought the meeting to a close.
AFTERNOON UNIT
The afternoon unit of UCW •
met Thursday afternoon,
The president, Mrs. Wm.
Love, chaired the meeting and
the worship was conducted by
Mrs. Garnet Paterson.
The theme she chose was the
Wheel of Life with six main
spokes, The Hub representing
God and the spokes developing
life thru the Hub. Poems, hymns
and scriptures were used for
background.
Roll call was answered by the
members naming their favourite
psalm and reading one verse.
An invitation was read
inviting all UCW to be guests at
the Zurich UCW meeting, March
10.
Members were reminded to
continue saving stamps and
nylons and a rummage sale is
being planned for in late April.
Lunch was served by Mrs. H.
Pfile and Mrs. M. Mason.
PERSONALS
Rev. H. Dobson conducted
devotions at the Blue Water Rest
Home Sunday. Miss Gabel
assisted at the organ.
Miss Kris Douglas attending
Mount St. Joseph Academy,
London, visited at her home on
the weekend.
Mrs. Agnes Smith has
returned home after several
weeks visiting in Windsor and
Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. J. Hayter and son
Bill, Toronto, visited over the
weekend with Mrs. Irene Hayter.
Martha Kneale who is
attending Queens University,
Kingston, visited at her home
over the weekend.
Mrs. Harold Walper returned
to her home after being a patient
in London Hospital.
Librarian Mrs. Elmer
Desjardine is hoping our G. B.
residents will take advantage
and visit the library, Since the
book exchange many new books
are available.
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Kading
visited in Detroit last week.
Ey MRS. CLARKE KENNEDY
GRAND BEND
Plans 11411e been finalized by
the South Huron and district
association for the mentally
retarded, to hold Open House and a social evening in Huron
Hope Nursery. School in
Alhambra hall. February 23.
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Ford, GM and Chrysler
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Driving term "leadfoor
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acquired from drinking
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Mergers hit the auto world.
Fiat acquires Lancia; Pirelli
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Look for new modes in
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Public relations topic of
reeve's talk to. Staffa WI Plan open house for
Hope nursery school Seekers waslield at the home got
Mrs. William Batson, February
9,
Keeping Mentally fit was
discussed. followed by the
leaders showing how to hock
weave.
PERSONALS
Visiting with Mr, 4SE Mrs, John.
Templeman and family for the
weekend was Joanne
Templernan, Exeter and on
Sunday, Mr, & Mrs. Dale Martyn
and Wanda, Russeldale,
1971 Lie. No. K31717
1295.00
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to meet
i'riday evening in Elimville
Church. The mothers are not to
attend this meeting.
Mr. & Mrs, Ross Hodgert,
Diane and Alan were Sunday
evening guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Dwayne 'Pinney, Exeter.
Weather permitting the
and Explorer groups are
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By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Mrs. Mary Hadgert, Mrs. Elsie
Cann, Mrs. Isobelle Cann, Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Hoggarth, Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs, Reg Hodgert, Grant,
Brenda and Scot, Mr. & Mrs.
Arnold Cann, Judith and
Bradley, Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Hodgert, Diane and Alan had
dinner in Hensel] Friday evening.
They returned to the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert for the
evening. The occasion being the
birthday of Mrs. Mary Hadgert.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller
attended the Progressive
Conservative convention at
Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto,
last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence
Thomson, Woodham, visited
Thursday evening with Mr. &
Mrs. William Rohde.
Robert Bray, Barry Miller,
John Miner, Grade X students
from South Huron District High
School, attended the P.C.
convention, Thursday.
Mr, & Mrs. William Rohde
visited Friday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. Russell Morley, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray,
Robert, Janet.. and Ruth were
Saturday evening guests with Mr.
& Mrs. William Rohde.
Bob Miller, Toronto, spent a
few days with Mr. & Mrs. Barry
Miller.
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