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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-11-25, Page 17IALSO FORM WORK) DASHWOOD Phone 237-3381 or 237.3422 for Laura Secord Candies Order Early For Christmas WE WILL GIFT WRAP FOR YOU 1144ac.k4ckvr EXETER FURNITURE 1—TD. 235-1990 Novmbor 25 Pa9* 17 Several residents at hineral Social held at Blanshard Former pastor passes away The presentation of first aid Mrs, Hubert Carey spent the certificates was made to students past two weeks .visiting her and pins were presented to two parents (who have been ill) Mr.4; past presidents, Mrs, Paul Masse in Windsor. Persona is Avery good crewdattended the Mr. & Mrs. Peter Eckert and parish party last Friday evening .daughter of Kitchener visited for held in Daehwood Community the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Centre with Roger Quick's Chas. Dietrich. Orchestra in attendance, BROWNIES ENROLL - Tuesday night was time for enrolling new members of the Exeter Brownie Pack. Receiving their pins from leader Mrs. Violet Jones are Trom the left, Brenda Brunzlow, Sheila Eisenchink, Julie Hendriok, Donna Wasson, Sandra Scott, Allison Ball and Janet Cowan. T-A photo ORDER NOW New minister is appointed to Anglican church at Bend The nice cheerful way to say Merry Christmas . , . SO PERSONAL TOO! Photo - Greeting Cards Would Know You Better if You Told Me What You Re-read." Mrs. Emery Desjardine reported on historical research and current events, giving a talk on when the first bridge was built across the Aux Saubles River. She also spoke of the Ambassador Bridge and Blue Water Bridge. MADE FROM YOUR FAVORITE SQUARE NEGATIVE 4 DIFFERENT DESIGNS Quantity Color Black & White 12 $ 5.50 $ 2.50 25 $10.50 $ 4.00 50 $19.50 $ 7.00 100 $37.00 $12.00 By MRS, G, HooPER BLANSHARD The eighth-line community social was held at South Perth Centennial School Saturday evening with twelve tables of euchre in play. The following won prizes: ladies' high, Mrs. M. Spence ladies' lone hands, Mrs, K. Hern; gent's high, Claire Sisson; gent's Tone hands, John Doyle. Vocal numbers were given by David, Susan and Stephen Spence; Stephanie and Janet. Hartwick. Guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Spence (in absence of Gene and Gay Spence who were unable to be present). Address was read by Ken Parkinson to Mr, and Mrs. Thacker and Wm. Jones presented them with a gift. Address was read by Jack Youngson to Mr. and Mrs, Spence and gift was presented by Wilmer Harlton for Gene and Gay. The couples expressed their ap- preciation and a social hour spent. The committee in charge were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Parkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Youngson. Personals Mrs. Gertie Thomson is staying with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Knox, of St. Marys who is ill. Jeanette Hooper was a Sunday guest of Karen Grover of Thorn- dale. Mr. & Mrs, Ken Langford spent Sunday at Collingwood. MT. CARMEL Several close friends and also Rev. Fr, Mooney drove to. Wind- sor last Wednesday to attend the funeral of the late Father J.M, Fogarty, 72 years old. Father Fogarty had been a pastor in Mt. Carmel for 18 years from 1935-1953. Funeral mass and burial took place in Windsor, Party for friends Close neighbours and relatives met in Mt. Carmel gym to honor Mr. & Mrs. Scotty Regier upon leaving this neighborhood to reside at Huron Park, Progressive euchre was en- joyed for the first part of the evening, Then Mrs. Evelyn McKeever read an address to Nancy and Scotty, and Joe and Pat McCann presented them with a large recliner chair on behalf of neighbours and friends, Both Scotty and Nancy ex- pressed their appreciation, Lunch was served. P.T,A. Meeting The theme for the November P.T.A. meeting held in the Mt. Carmel school gym was "Alcohol and Society." The president, Robbie Robichaud, introduced two guest speakers from Alcoholic Anonymous who gave a vivid account of their personal ex- perince with alcohol. They said that alcoholism is a disease with no known cure and is rated number three killer in the U.S.A. A guestion and answer period followed. Rectangular Cards Slightly More Prices Include Matching Envelopes It's Better To Know It's An On These Instant Loading Color Camera Outfits $AVE EVINRUDE Personals Mrs, Irene Hayter returned home Sunday after spending a week with relatives in Windsor: Mr. & Mrs. Howard Gordon of Highgate were weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs. A. Dayman. Mr,. & Mrs. George Buckingham of near Toronto By MRS. CLARKE KENNEDY GRAND BEND St. John's By The Lake congregation has been notified of the appointment by Bishop Queen of Rev. W. Mills of the Woodstock area to be minister to the three point charges of Grand Bend, Greenway and Thedford. Mr. Mills, who was born in Glencoe, has been rector of Oxford Centre since 1968. He will be inducted into the new parish by Archdeacon George C. Pearce at a later date. Mr. Mills is married to the former Carolyn Ruby Dundas, also of Glencoe. They have two children. than to hope it's as good as one! W.I. Fifteen members were present at the W.I. meeting last Thursday held in the village hall. Roll call was answered by displaying a wedding gifts or a treasured antique. The motto for the meeting was "Tell Me What You Read and I'll Tell. You Who You Are but I GAF 136 COLOR OUTFIT Takes Beautiful Color Slides, Color or Black & White Prints 1 YEAR UNCONDITIONAL 695 GUARANTEE GAF 266 XF DELUXE COLOR OUTFIT WITH POWER ADVANCE Wind it once and shoot away. Electric eye low light warning signal tells when to $2195 use flash. Beat Inflation Now ... GAS 47.9 Snell Bros. 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Also baptized were Pammy and Glenda, grandchildren, of Mrs. Mae Thurman. Mr. & Mrs. G. Thurman of London visited over the weekend with Mrs. Mae Thurman and attended the baptism. photo by Doerr FANSHAWE GRAD James A. Sweitzer, Grand Bend, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer, RR 2, Grand Bend has graduated from Fanshawe College with an interprovincial electrical license. He has accepted a position with Hayter Electric, Centralia. Now, Cedar Chests Are More PRACTICAL! MILT ROBBINS & SON LTD. 436 Main Street Exeter 235-2940 By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN Miss Vera Hambley is a patient in Stratford General Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Eric Norris and Sean, MacDonald College, Quebec, visited the latter part of the week with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris. Geraldine Templeman was a weekend guest of Sheila Smith, Bornholm. Mr. & Mrs. John Miller and family visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Duncan and family, Kirkton. Murray Haines, Victoria, B.C,, spent the weekend with his family, Mr. & Mrs. Philip James and Roger. A number of ladies attended the short course on Ontario Fruits at Mrs. Charles Douglas' Monday and Tuesday afternoon. Steer This Way 1 AS Sorry • • • We Can t Sell BY LARRY SNIDER ti There are more than 80 million passenger cars on the roads today. How come they're all on the same road on Sunday? Cedar chests have always been a practical gift, particularly for the gal in your life who has been considering marriage. Now they're even more practical as the manufacturers have made them into attractive units you can use for seats in your bedroom or living room. They come covered in rich vinyl or soft, furry leopard skin. An attractive and practical addition to any home. .?Avg.y.i.,*4-w,ti.mtv.t.www.go:Ncoilieo-ittivfm.t:?§A.i..Ni.t.m,*:,.momvmvAi,,,*cgy,t ,:in,g,g,.wAi..i,Ati , g it g You 'BIG BENI .11 1 But We Have Every Other Type of CLOCK and WATCH Imaginable They're Still Beautiful Too! 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