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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-03-08, Page 15A YOUNG CIPHERER — A prospective kindergarten student at Hensall public school in the fall, Kenny "I'm for Riddell 'cause he's for us" I know Jack Riddell and in my opinion he would be a good man to represent Huron at Queens Park. A. M. Harper, Goderich . I'm fed up with the great big Tory majority at Queens Park telling us what we have to do instead of listening to what we say. Jack Riddell can take this message to Queens Park. That's why I'm supporting him. Mrs. Molly Kunder, Seaforth. 1 support Jack Riddell because he's a larmer and we need a stronger voice lot agriculture in the provincial governmen. In addihnn I'm worried about Regional GoveT- nment, increased costs and the destruction of °t srnall com- munities under the Plan In short, I'm sick of the Davis governm ent. As a student I feel Jack Rid- dell is the man who can best express the wishes of Huron. Jack Riddell is our chance to stop "The Big Blue Machine": Donald Noakes, Hensel), Problems in Huron have been ignored too long and it is time the Davis govern- ment at Torto recognized this. As a on businessman concerned with Huron's progress, I know Jack Rid- dell is the man to point this out in Toronto. That's why I'm supporting him• Clarence Denomme, Clinton. It's not like lust that he's a farmer myself but because he's a leader who can stand up and tell the big spenders in govern-ment that it's our money they're spending. That's why l'rn asking people to vote for Jack Riddell. Usborn8e e own rg shaip n, As a member of the Huron Board of education I arn con- cerned about the way the Davis government continues to Davis We an decsion making in Toronto. eed Jack Riddell to speak for Huron. Mrs, Dorothy Wallace, Goderich. Lloyd !•,1.' 0%nshiP• Mullett HELP HURON LEAD THE WAY ! There is no excuse whatever for a constant increase in the debt of the richest province in Canada. tt has to stop. I'm voting for Jack Riddell to drive this tiGnie at Queens Park. Benson W. Tuckey, Exeter. farm s A t a housewife, living on ta a , arn concerned with the preservation of the family arm, Which is a way of life, bone/Iola/ in producing an industrious and happy people. Our educational system is another nightmare. We need a dell, who wilt man like Jar'', Rid- k out ut t h e s e problems s . pe a endorse ab t o he candidacy of Jack Riddell. Won't you de likewise? Mrs• Margaret McMillan Whyte Hullett Township Surely Mr. Davis doesn't need another supporter in his top-heavy majority. For a return to accountability in government vote Jack Riddell 2. Kroehler 2-Piece Turquoise Brocade Traditional Chesterfield Suite Starting Price MOO' EXTRA SPECIAL 100% Nylon 3-POSITION RECLINERS iSjusigg. $83„ $129.00 FURNITURE LTD, 236.1990 Exeter Ladies attend Presbyterial, Youth in charge of service ThroesAdvociet.,, March 8, 1973 Paps 5A Knotty Knits work with stretchy .materiol. 4 By MISS ELLA MORLOCK EQITON Mrs. Ed Hendrick, Mrs. Doug Warren, Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk, Mrs, Robert Bushfield, Laura Mathers, Mrs, Alvin Finkbeiner and Mrs. Chris Dinney attended the Huron-Perth UCW Presbyterial in Seaforth last Wednesday, Guest speaker at the World Day of Prayer service, in Zion United Church Friday afternoon was Mrs. Barry Robinson, Thames Road, She spoke on being an alert Christian and urged her listeners to find something to pray about even as they read the newspaper, Mrs, Zivkovic, Exeter sang a solo, Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk and Ella Morlock a duet. Mrs. Alvin Fink- beiner, president of the local UCW was chairman. The women of Mr. Carmel and of the two churches of Greenway were guests, Rev. Douglas Warren was Play euchre at Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY Euchre party was held Friday night in Brinsley Community Centre. Conveners were Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick and Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carter. Winners were: ladies high, Mrs. Earl Lewis; low, Mrs. Lyell Lee; lone hands, Mrs. Lon Hodgins; men's high, Mr. Tedball; low, Fred Lewis; lone hands, Otto Darling. Next euchre will be held March 16 with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis and Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Lewis conveners. Mrs, George Prest is training at R.N,A. School on York Street in London. A bridal shower was held at Mrs. Wilbert Lewis' last Saturday evening for her niece Debra Desjardine, Palmerston. Laura Lee, nurse-in-training at Strathroy Middlesex Hospital spent the weekend with her parents. Mrs. Eva Allison visited with Mrs. Elsie Morley Friday af- ternoon in St. Mary's Hospital, London, Kathleen Morley visited Sunday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Violet Allison in Ailsa Craig. World Day of Prayer speaker at Calvary United Church, Dash- wood; Mrs. Warren at Hensall United Church, Youth Day Sunday was Youth Day at Zion United Church. Ron Bowers led the morning service. Perry Preszcator offered prayer; Paul Fydenchuk read the Scripture and led the singing of one hymn with his guitar. Ron Bowers, Dick Lord and Bruce Hodge posed questions which were answered by Rev. Douglas Warren, with members of the audience invited to par- ticipate in the discussion, The "Happiness Is" group from the Mennonite church, Zurich, provided special music with two girls singing to an ac- companiment provided by three young men with drums and guitars. Barbara Ratz played the organ. The "Happiness Is" group also sang in the Sunday school. Last Tuesday evening the Youth fellowship group had for their guest speaker Terry Sheppard, Church of God minister from London. Special music was provided by Doug Moore who sang songs of his own composition. Crediton WI The February meeting of the Crediton W.I. was held at the community centre with the 4-H girls entertaining the members and their mothers to supper. Words of welcome were ex- pressed by Kathryn Ratz who also was chairlady for the program. A sing song was lead by Mrs. H. Hodgins. Theresa Ondrejicka told of her 4-H ex- periences. Shelly Weber favored with accordion selections and Brenda Fahner commented on 4- H and youth. Mrs. Walter Weber presented cups and saucers to county and provincial honour winners. Receiving cups and saucers for provincial honours were Mary Hodgins, Mary Ann Gielen, Kathryn Ratz, and Brenda Fahner, County honours winners were Linda Fleming, Brenda Neil and Theresa Ondrejicka. Mrs. W. Weber presided for the business, The next meeting is family night and each member is to bring another family to supper. Personals To celebrate his son's birthday Dave McClure took Matthew to a hockey game in Toronto. They saw the St. Louis Blues and the Toronto Maple Leafs in action. Donald Hendrick, who has been employed with Canadian Farm Credit Corporation and has served as farm credit manager for Lambton county for six years, is being transferred to the head office in Toronto. He begins his new duties the middle of March. Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher were Mr. & Mrs. Evan McCandless, Strathroy. Mr, & Mrs. Peter Martin and Mr, & Mrs. Dave Cottel spent the weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Don Coghlin and family, Fordwich. Ruthie and Lisa Martin were with their grandparents Mr. & Mrs, Les Adams, Shipka; Allen and Arlene Cottel with their grandparents Mr. & Mrs, Ralph Caldwell, Blyth. By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Mr. & Mrs. Gary Eagleson and Andrew, Chatham and Mr. & Mrs. Ross Rowe and Laura Lee, London visited over the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Allen Johns. A number from this community paid their respects to the late Mrs. Wesley Heywood nee Zeen Miller, Mr, & Mrs. Heywood were former residents of Elimville. The fourth 4-H meeting of the Elimville Club No. 1 was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ross Skinner. Collars, neck finishings and appliques were discussed, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Don Crich, Clinton when the family of Bert Lobb met to honor him on his 85th birthday. They say times are changing so fast, but we're still sitting around watching movies we saw 20 years ago. ONLY A FEW LEFT IN STOCK DIRECTORS CHAIRS Assorted Colors Ideal for Rec room or outdoor summer use. Folds Up Completely Sugg. List $ 1 555 $25 KROEHLER PLATFORM ROCKERS Assorted Colors and Fabrics YOUR $5773 CHOICE ONLY By MRS, FRANK PLVIVIEt 4 - H "Knotty Knits"GlAN group D 8E BEND opened with the pledge. Roll call was a comparison of a 4-H sewn garment to a factory-made garment. Harriet Vandenbygaart showed how to test stretch material. She also dictated the two dif- ferent kinds of knit; one is double knit in more than one yarn, while the other has loops horizontally. Both leaders ex- plained how to do the tailored hem, The girls helped each other on garment construction. Personals Grand Bend Ladies joined in the World's Day of Prayer at Dashwood United Church Friday afternoon. an Jean Galbraith has returned from a visit to relatives in Appin. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Desjardine are back from a pleasant winter holiday in Florida. Mrs. Mel Peariso of Mel & Olive's Variety Store was at the gift show in Toronto, Mrs, Mansel Mason is a patient Boersma shows his teacher Mrs. Joyce Preszcator, left, he is able to count, At the right is his mother Mrs. Peter in Exeter's South Huron Hospital, ChrisDouglas held a wedding shower for Ruth Ann Peariso on Saturday with about W. school friends. They had a social time, Emphasis was on useful gifts for the bride-to-be. Mr. and Mrs, J.T, Coltman visited relatives in Sarnia and London. Rev. W, Mills has asked for donations to the Primate's World Relief and Development Fund of the Anglican Church to feed hungry people and to educate farmers to' help them- selves. The United Church Women served 40 persons to a luncheon after morning service. By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator and girls spent Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Richard Glan- ville and girls, Parkhill. 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