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Exeter Legion Halt
JACKPOT
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Dance
Central Huron Secondary School
Clinton, Ontario
Friday, May 4
9-12
Music by
Copper Penny
Admission '1.75
'1.50 with student card
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Thursday, Friday and
Saturday Evening
AND SATURDAY MATINEE
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Sunday
BUFFET
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Special Rates For
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SELECT MENU ITEMS
ALSO AVAILABLE
Licensed Under
LLBO
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CRK)ITON
The monthly meeting of the
Women's Institute was held in the
Community Hall Wednesday
evening. The president, Mrs.
Walter Weber, welcomed all
those present. Roll call
was answered by "Something I
would like to see accomplished in
our community."
Mrs. Gerald Dearing and Mrs.
Ed, Hendrick initiated a motion
to donate money to the library of
the adult workshop at Dashwood.
Officers were appointed for the
next term: past president, Mrs.
Bruce Shapton; president, Mrs.
Walter Weber; vice-presidents,
Mrs. Cliff Kenney, Mrs. Gerald
Dearing; secretary, Mrs. Eric
Finkbeiner; assistant, Mrs.
Harvey Hodgins; treasurer, Mrs.
Robert Bushfield; assistant, Mrs.
Donald Davey; district director,
Mrs. Bruce Shapton; alternate,
Mrs, Harvey Hodgins; auditors,
Mrs. Sam King, Mrs, Donald
Davey; pianists, Mrs. Harvey
Hodgins, Mrs, Russell Fink-
beiner; branch committee, Mrs.
Irvine Finkbeiner, Mrs. Ross
Krueger, Mrs. Donald Davey;
good cheer Mrs. Ross Krueger;
curator Tweedsmuir history,
Mrs. Earl Haist; agriculture and
Canadian industry, Mrs. Ross
Haugh; citizenship and world
affairs, Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner;
family and consumer affairs,
Mrs. Sam King; public relations,
Mrs. Dave Cottel; resolutions,
Mrs Jack Morrissey; education
and cultural affairs, Mrs. Earl
Neil.
Mrs. Lorne Hodge chaired the
program. There were readings
by Mrs. Don Davey, Mrs. Russell
Finkbeiner and Mrs. Hodge, and
two piano solos by Kathy Davey.
Easter Service.
Easter was celebrated at Zion
United Church with messages on
the crucifixion and resurrection.
At the Good Friday service Mrs.
Lorne Preszcator, Doris Sch-
wartz, Mrs. Walter Weber and
Mrs. Lloyd Roeszler sang.
Sunday Larry King, Guelph,
was guest speaker at the Youth
Fellowship sunrise service.
Perry Preszcator led the
meeting; Brenda Neil read the
scripture, Paul Fydenchuk
directed the chorus singing and
Barbara Ratz played the organ.
The young people, assisted by
their mothers, served breakfast
following the service.
Larry King sang during the
regular morning service which
saw nearly all the seats in the
auditorium filled. Rev. Douglas
Warren delivered a message on
the resurrection. The choir sang
two Easter hymns.
Personals
At the home of Rev. & Mrs,
Douglas Warren for the weekend
and here for the Warren-Duncan
wedding in Thames Road United
Church Saturday were Mr. &
Mrs. Brown, Toronto; Mrs.
Warren Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Warren and Mr. & Mrs. Doug
Root, Windsor.
While in Crediton Larry King
was guest of Mr. & Mrs. Walter
Fydenchuk,
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Morlock have
moved into their home on King
Street North. Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Morlock were welcomed to the
community when a group of
neighbours and friends gathered
at their home last Wednesday for
a rousing charivari.
Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher
spent the Easter weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Greenwood
and family, Don Mills. Mrs. Chris
Dinney was with Mr, & Mrs. J.L.
Taylor and family, Georgetown.
Farm sold
at Whalen
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil have sold
their farm to John Scott. The
Neils are building a new home on
their property near Edgewood.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Hodgins
hosted the euchre party at
Whalen Community Centre on
Thursday evening. Winners were:
mens high, Barry Mills; ladies
high, Margery Morley; lone
hands, Alton Neil; low score
Leslie Neil.
Mr. & Mrs. John Marshall and
family, St. Marys were Sunday
dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Ross Duffield.
Mr, & Mrs. Bill Brock, Exeter
were Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Morley.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Hodgins,
Mark and Tecia were Sunday
supper guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Walter Gee London.
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Wallis spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Bruce
Wallis, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins
and Berton were dinner guests on
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Calvin
Grose, Glanworth,
Mr. & Mrs. Earl French visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hem, Zion
on Sunday everting,
Mr. & Mrs. Evan Hodgins
visited with Mr, & Mrs, Hamilton
Hodgins Sunday evening.
Several from the community
attended the "Let's serve you'
supper at Centralia on Wed-
nesday evening.
Easter visitors in Crediton
were Roy Smith, London, with
Mr. & Mrs. Alf Smith; Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Hilborn and Cathy,
Orangeville with Nola Foist; Lt.
Col. Robert Palmer from
Trenton, where he is taking a
course, and Mrs. Palmer, Mark,
Shirley and Beth from North Bay
with Mr. & Mrs. Emmery
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
The A.C.W. met in the
basement of St, Pauls Church
Thursday evening. Mrs. Garth
Blackler presided. Scripture
passage was read by Mrs. Harold
Davis. A business session
followed, then the meeting was in
charge of the conveners Mrs. Ken
Blackler and Mrs. Clayton Smith.
Several tap dance numbers
were given by Lorie, Linda,
Bryan and Mrs. John Cutting of
Kincardine. Easter readings
were given by Mrs. Bill Scheafer
and Mrs. Bill Waghorn.
A taped Easter solo by Ken
Blackler and a bazaar program
of 1964 were thoroughly enjoyed.
Personals
Lois Cook, Mississagua visited
with her sister on the weekend,
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Blackler,
Andrea and Maureen.
John Berry is a patient in St.
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
For the Easter meeting the
United Church Women en-
tertained the Explorers and
CGIT. Tea tables were set up and
lunch was served as the people
arrived.
The president, Mrs. James
Miller, was in charge of the
business. Mrs. Miller introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs, Laurie
Ray, who gave a very in-
formative talk on "Africa" and
"Life in an African Village."
Mrs. Don Aitkinson thanked Mrs.
Ray.
Mrs. Ted Brine read the call to
worship and also led in prayer.
Mrs. George Levy read the
scripture and Mrs. Ted Brine and
Mrs. Oscar Brine, each gave a
reading. Karen Insley and
Pamela Rodd favoured with a
duet. The Explorer Girls
presented an Easter playlet.
Mrs. Frank Rodd spent the
weekendwith Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Tayloit,, London.
Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler and
Steven were guests on Sunday at
a family gathering at the home of
Mrs. Robert Corsaut St. Marys.
Cheryl Brine spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Robinson, Lynn and Dale, Fourth
Line.
Mr. & Mrs, Donald Wilson,
Sandra, Warren and Perry,
Lakeside were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith,
Fahrner; Capt. & Mrs. Earl
Whalen, Shawn, Derick and
Tracy, Camp Petawawa and
Mrs. Don Mahoney, Kerry
Lynne, Cambridge, with Mr. &
Mrs. Sam King,
Caroline Kuhn, a former
resident of Creditor), was brought
from Detroit for interment in the
Crediton Cemetery, The com-
Mary's Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Mary Hewins, Niagara
Falls, N.Y., spent the weekend
with Ethel Copeland.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Marshall,
Linda and Bob visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Marshall,
and Susan at Byron.
The Easter Service was held at
St. Paul's Church. A duet was
rendered by Mrs. Garth Blackler
and Ken Blackler. Easter lilies
were given in memory of Mr. &
Mrs. Reuben Switzer by their
family, Mr. & Mrs, Bill Switzer
and Beth, Stratford.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Bragg,
Streetsville, Mrs. Olive Langtree
and Norman, Kitchener were
weekend visitors with Mr, & Mrs.
Roy Switzer.
Mrs. Delmar Johnson is
visiting with her daughter and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Scrivens,
Rochester N.Y.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby
Jacqueline Beckett and David
Kondo, Galt were weekend
visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Lawrence Beckett,
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Brine spent
the weekend in Flint, Michigan.
Miss Terry Brock, Elora was
hostess to a bridal shower held
Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Sandra Coward, Woodham in
honor of her aunt, Judy Dickey.
Guests were present from Orillia,
Elora, Kitchener and London.
Cabaret
Dance
Sat., May 5
RUSSELDALE HALL
Music by
The Blenders
Everyone Welcome
Open
Daily
BREAKFAST & LUNCH
8 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
DINNERS
5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Sat, - 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Sun. - 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
You Are Always Welcome!
Dining Room Licensed
Under LLBO
mittal service was conducted.
Monday by Rev. Armin
Schlenker.
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Jones spent
last week with their daughter
Mrs. Glen Walters at Preston.
A group of people from Zion
United Church attended the
Thursday evening service at the
Catacombs, Toronto, last week,
have returned home after
spending the winter in Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Miller McCurdy
and Mrs. Harold Davis visited
Good Friday with Mr. & Mrs.
Wilson Derebecker, Goderich,
Mr. & Mrs. Gingerich of
London spent the weekend with
their daughter Dr. & Mrs. Don
Atkinson and family.
Visitors with Mrs. Bertha
Bickell over the Easter weekend
were Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Loughleen, Toronto. Mrs. J.R.
Stanley, London, Mr. & Mrs. Del
Hudson, London and Mrs. Bertha
McNaughton, North Bay.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Wm,
Maddock over the Easter
weekend were Mr, & Mrs. Charlie
Hope, Vancouver, B.C., Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Maddock and
family, Port Hope, Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Jones of Otterville and
daughter Phyllis, Thamesford.
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Fairbaird,
Diane and Bruce, Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Dobson, London were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Wm. J. Blacker.
Crediton. WI elect slate
Church full at Easter service.
Explorers present
playlet at Woodham
Sat., April 28
Mozart &
the Melody Makers
Green Forest Motor Hote
YOUR HOSTS: "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ
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