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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-06-15, Page 11FOOTBALL AWARDS - Each year at South Hawn District High School, the Bill Ellerington Memorial trophy is awarded to the most outstanding senior football players. Above, at the left Doug Ellison presents the Ellerington trophy to Richard Jennison and Don Truemner. At-the right are the most valuable junior footballers Perry Stover and Brad Daters. T-A photo Rebekahs mark anniversary with smorgasbord dinner RVROR5RV11RgR,VR6 HOORAY FOR DAD! Moms get a little more overall public rec- ognition, daughters get the oo'S and ah's by being pretty and sweet, ahsl Sons get the cheers for being handsome and well mannered. But, Dad is usually just taken for granted like the Rock of Gibralter or the Bank of England. Good "old" Dad is about the best he receives. However, when the -chips are down every- one turns to father. 'this is especially true when there is an illness in the family. Somehow, when Dad calls or comes into our pharmacy to picit-up a Prescription, we get the feeling that everything is going to turn out ail right, Bah MickiletOn, Phrn8 Stab Horr611, Phrn8 IDDLETEIN Dru s. iz2 —tartr PHONE 235 -1570 EXETER R Mark children's day at Crediton church By MISS ELLA MORLOCK Martin and Jeffery Slaght gave CREDITON addresses of welcome. The Sunday was Children's Day Junior High Class sang and Mark celebrated at Zion United Church Warren, Robin Little and Darrell with a combined service of Preszcator played piano solos. church and Sunday_ School. Larry King of Guelph of the Howard Hendrick was in cliaRejtOne. Way Sound musical group of the service and was,assisteMy sang, tp guitar accompaniment. Ross Pickering. A newly formed singing group Jeffrey Galloway, Ruth Ann from the Senior Class, Paul Fydenchuk, Perry Preszcator, Barbara Ratz, Shelley Weber and Brenda Neil,sang several numbers. Kathryn Hall, Exeter was guest speaker. Personals Rev. Douglas Warren was anniversary speaker at Grace United Church, St. Thomas, Sunday. Ivy Canning, London, spent several days with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Slaght. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Kirstein, Willowdale, visited Sunday with Albert Geiser. At noon thp were dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Ross Tuckey, Exeter. Mr. Si Mrs, Orville Jones celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary Saturday. Their family, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Jones of Lucan, and Mr. & Mrs. Glen Walters, Preston, took them to dinner in Stratford. Mrs. Walters, with Dean and Michael, is spending the week with her parents. Mr. & Mrs. Wolfgang Janzen, Windsor, were weekend guests at btheeinehrpme of Mrs. Alvin Fink- Janet Miller and Jim Cross, London. Bonnie Kerslake, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Everette Kerslake, RR 2, Staffa, graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a B,A, degree in Mathematics. By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN The third meeting of the Staffa 4-H garden club was held Saturday morning at the home of the leaders. Mrs. Jeffery discussed how to stake tomatoes; weed control; transplanting and thinning; insect and disease control; and proper landscaping of lawns and driveways. In order to have at- tractive home surroundings you should design and plan before purchasing shrubs and plants. The basic principles of landscape design are simplicity, unity, balance, accent, proportion and scale. Personals A number of ladies from Staffa Community enjoyed the Hor- ticulture bus trip to Hamilton an Saturday. Darlene Templeman, Waterloo spent the weekend with her family and was a guest Saturday at the Agar-McDonald wedding in London. Royden Ritz, Wallaceburg, spent the weekend with Rob Templeman. Weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller were Dr, Jean Ervin, Margaret Hocking, W. J. 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Sport Shirts FROM '6" '6" s ir Lod from .Sointsbury *ins many awards Betty Robinson, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, spoke,wishing the best for the next 25 years, and requesting thoughts and prayers for the June session in Toronto, Warden Mildred Thomson conducted the draw for bed- spread and blanket with winners, Verde Bechler and Anne Mor- dush, London. District Deputy President Ruby Bell, Hensall, extended greetings, as did the Assembly Chaplain, the Assembly Right Herald, London District No. 27B, Paisley Lodge, Ilderton, Sister MacDonald, Sister Maguire and others. Following the meeting sand- wiches and beverages were served. Times-Advocate, June 15, 1972 Page 9 See You At The Fiddlers' Contest By MRS. HEBER DAVIS WINTSBURY Mr% & Mrs. "A$lie Greenlee enjoyed a camping trip to Elora over the weekend, They ac- companied Mr. & Mrs. Ken Latta, Lucan. fan Carroll and, Jamie Mugford, Lucan were guests at the Pentecostal Sunday School Picnic at the Park, Arva, Saturday, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee entertained on Wednesday evening at a birthday dinner for Mrs. Heber Davis and Earl. INTERIOR EXTERIOR Direct Factory Purchase PROFESSIONAL'S BEST WHITE LATEX PAINT A 77 only S Gal. HAROLD GUNN Home Hardware EXETER Those present were Mr. 4 Mrs. Raymond Greenlee, Mr. & Mrs. Heber Levis, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Greenlee and Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Greenlee. Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Carroll were Sunday dinner guests with Mr, Mrs. Ralph Simpson, London, Mr. & Mrs, Torn Kooy were Saturday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Howard MacDonald, Lucan. They were observing Mr. Maurice MacDonalds birthday, Other guests were Mrs. M. MacDonald, Grand Bend, and Mr. & Mrs. Pete Sovereign and family, Lucan. Mr, & Mrs. Heber Davis were Friday dinner guests with Mr, & Mrs, Bob Tindall; Monday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs, Hugh Davis and Michael, and Tuesday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman, Whalen. Ron Chisholm of Lucan public school won awards at the field day competition at Bidduiph School and at Medway High school in the standing broad jump, running broad jump and high jump, On Thursday afternoon, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs Jr., Patti and Fred accompanied by Mrs. Wilda Nixon of Florida, Mrs, Ethel Denton of London, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs Sr. of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Aitken and Harry McLean of Teeswater attended the Miss Matthews School Closing Exercises at St. Paul's Cathedral in 'London. During the program, young Fred was presented with awards for junior athletic achievement and the highest scholastic standing in his class, Following a reception in the Guild Room, the Fred Dobbs Jr. entertained at a dinner party in honour of the children, Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge No, 338, I.O.O.F., Exeter, held their 25th anniversary meeting in the Canadian Legion Hall, June 7, with the Noble Grand, Loretta Ball presiding, The birthday was celebrated with a smorgasbord dinner, enjoyed by 175 members of the Order, and served by the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. Guests were present from the Rebekah assembly of Ontario, Toronto, several districts and lodges of Hensall, Seaforth, Brussels, Goderich, Clinton, Glencoe, London, Paris, Dor- chester, Ilderton, Parkhill and Exeter. The past noble gra nds occupied the chairs for the evening. Gladys Skinner, recording secretary, gave a history of the lodge, in- stituted June 2, 1947, at Clinton, with Sister Guy of Sarnia of- ficiating, with 10 sisters and brothers becoming charter members. Sister Fletcher was president of the Rebekah assembly of Ontario at the time. The first meeting was held in the opera house (now the I.G.A, parking lot), June 9, 1947 when 40 candidates, all residents of Huron County began a new adventure. Thirty of these are still members, Seaforth Lodge performed. the, degree. At present there are 148 members; two having received the Decoration of Chivalry, 30 receiving the 20-year Jewel, eight mother and daughter groups and three, 3-generation groups. The Degree was performed the first year, by Victoria Lodge No. 1, London. Amber Lodge, Hen- sell, was formed in 1949, and Degree was performed by the Exeter Lodge. An Eye Bank was formed in 1959 and the members each February help entertain the Senior Citizens at their monthly meeting, upholding friendship, love and truth. A two-minute silence was held for departed members, and 20- year jewels were presented to the following; Jean Johns, PNG, Cora Smith, Leona Hem, and to Rose Maguire, by her grand- daughter, Darlene, Noble Grand of the Paris,Lodge. The birthday candle lighting service followed with each past Henson -lodge choose slate Neil clan hold picnic at park The annual Neil picnic was held at Mrs. Marian Penwarden's cottage, Grand Bend, with a good attendance, Mr. Murray Neil, president, conducted a short business meeting with election of officers for 1973; president, Maurice MacDonald ; vice-president, Tom Kooy; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Allan Elston. A good line of sports followed with winners as follows; boy's preschool, Jason MacDonald; girls pre . school, Bonnie Kooy, Lauralee MacDonald, Leanne Sovereign; girls, Ann Pfaff, Terry McLeish; boys, Faron Sovereign, Ferlin Sovereign. Other winners were Gladys Neil. Verde Wilson, Kay Elston and Allan Elston., Bill Essery, Marian Penwarden, Maurice MacDonald, Kim Turner and Sandra MacDonald. The youngest child was Clyde Kooy of Exeter and Maurice MacDonald had the closest birth- day. The closest anniversary was Mr. & Mrs. Peter Sovereign, Lucan. Coming the farthe,stmerer Mr. & Mr's. Maurice Neil, Debtoit, Mr. & Mrs. Will Essery had the' most anniversaries. The 1973 picnic will be held the same day at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Grand Bend. noble grand lighting a pink or green candle for her year, and placing the candle on the stan- dard. Ruby Beaver, P,D.D.P. presented Lena Willard, with a gift for her 25 years' service as Musician of the lodge. Jean Johns, P.N.G. presented the Memorial Book and Candle arrangement to N.G, Loretta Ball. Birthday gifts were presented by the various lodges,followed by enjoyable entertainment; solo by Doreen Browning; songs by the four Blair Girls,accompanied by David Elston; tap dancing by Liesa , Linda and Laurie Morrison; readings by Mrs. Marjorie Arthur; songs by the Parsons sisters; and a piano solo by Marjorie Johns. Hume Hardware Stores GRAND BEND "DAY of DAYS" New NECKWEAR Double Knit SLACKS Shirley's Canadian Crafts UNNRC;EX Len McKnight & Sons MEN'S WEAR Thanks for Shopping at McKnights Gifts From McKnights Will Win His Admiration! Our Suit Department is much talked about these days — Surprise Dad with a new suit or co-ordinate (wool or double knit) REMNANTS ALSO QUILT PATCHES Remnants 1/3 to 4 Yards COTTONS, BLENDS, FLANNELS 7,50 ta $4,00 MQN. & TUES. ONLY June 19 and 20 FROM FROM 238-8063 Mrs. Olga Chipchase, Noble Grand, presided for the regular r4 meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening, Nasosbisietegd rbaynMors. Myrtle Orr, Past Mrs. Chipchase gave a report of the "Past Grand's Night" held May 31. It was suggested the, I.O.O.F', and Rebekah picnic be held July 9 at the Hensall Park, if convenient. Nomination for officers followed with the following named: Mrs. Irene Blackwell, Noble Grand; Mrs. Aldeen Volland, Vice Grand; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Leona Parke: Financial Secretary, Mrs. Bertha MacGregor; Treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Corbett; Trustee. Mrs. Vera Lemmon. Plans were made to drape the Charter in memory of an Assembly Officer at the next meeting. P.N.G. Mrs, Grace Thompson and P.G. Mrs. Bertha McGregor attended the Grand Lodge Assembly Sessions in Toronto this week, Following the closing of lodge, the members attended the 25th anniversary of Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter. I and comfortable all ummer long. Your home will stay fresh and cool all summer long when the indoor climate is controlled by an electric air conditioner. You'll work better, feel better, above all you'll sleep better, Cool it this summer--electrically, Exeter Public Utilities Commission your hydro Commissioners M', A. Greene Chairman Manager J. H. Delbridge A. E. Donley H. L. Davis Phone 235-1160