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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-11-15, Page 18owomorot REMEMBER AT MOUNT CARMEL — Students at Our Lady of Mount Carmel separate school participated in Remembrance Day services, Friday afternoon. Back left, George Gallant, Douglas Medd, Glenn Lassard, Virginia Ducharme, Father J, Mooney, Susan Godin, Lucy Ducharme, Lori Robichaud, Tarasa Reed, Teresa Van Hees, Rosemary Vanderberk, Susan Von Hees, Mary Ann De Vries and Rene Clarke. Placing the wreath are John Vandenberk, Marion Steffens and Donald Fields. T-A photo Theme of Dashwood WI Happy with a hobby Phone 235-0151 in 55 calls 1 share the wealth JACKPOT $325 Friday and Saturday Al Harvey & The Blue Boys DINING ROOM OPEN MON, TO SAT. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. AND 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Take Out Orders — Phone 228-6648 e• • BREAKFAST & LUNCH Mon. to Fri. 7:30 - 1:00 Sat. & Sun. 8:00 - 1:00 DINNERS All week long - 5:30 - 8:00 You Are Always Welcome! 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Ord8, T h ue rr s ONLY When You Buy A Pizza at Angelo's Pizzeria, Deposit This Coupon For 6 TURKEY DRAWS Draw To Be Made December 22, 8:30 p.m. Name Address Phone iNniftle BY MRS, HEBER DAVIS SA I NTSBU RY Mrs, Bob Tindall was hostess Tuesday for the November meeting of the ACW of St. Patrick's Church. Twelve members were present. President Mrs. Hugh Davis conducted the worship service; the meditation was read by Mrs. Heber Davis and Mrs. Joan Greenlee led in prayer for the sick, Plans were made for a banquet November 17. During a social hour a birthday cake was brought in for Mrs. Carol Quinton. Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Grain • Feed • Cement Building Supplies Coal 228-6638 Personals Mr. & Mrs. Earl. Atkinson Lucan, Mr. & Mrs. John 1VIcCool, Traverse City, Michigan and Mrs. Anah Stelzes, 'Florida were Friday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis and Saturday they were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Atkinson in Lucan. Mrs. Earl Greenlee returned to Victoria Hospital on Monday after spending the weekend at home. Mr. & Mrs. John 1VIcCool and Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall spent three days last week at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, Nancy and MarylouTindall were guests with Faren and Ferlin Sovereign, Lucan and Robert visited his cousin Michael Davis. Josephine Vernile, Lucan was a weekend guest with her friend Brenda Carroll, Fred Dobbs spent Monday at Toronto with the Biddulph Township council members. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy and Mr. & Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Grand Bend spent the weekend with Mrs. Lena Clarke and Jean, Dunnville, By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD The family and consumer affairs group with Mrs. Stuart Wolfe, convener, was in charge of the November meeting of Dash- wood W.I., Tuesday. Nineteen members answered the Roll call, `a cure for the blues.' Mr, Earl Keller discussed the motto, "Thrice happy is the man with a hobby". Mrs. Valentine Becker gave an appropriate Remembrance Day reading. Guest speaker, Mrs. Delmar Miller, demonstrated icing a cake and many forms of decoration. The cake was served for lunch, President Mrs. Gordon Bender dealt with the business. Con- tributions were made to the CNIB, Men's Club for the children's Christmas party, Children's Aid, War Memorial Hospital, and our adopted child, The Institute accepted an in- vitation from Crediton W.I. for Nov. 21, Elect Slate The following officers for 1974 were elected at the annual voter's meeting of Zion Lutheran church, Sunday: president, Harry — Continued from Page 16 heat in the homes and the Province of Quebec, if it comes down to that. He also suggested that some public buildings such as' movie theatres could be closed. Mr. McKeough hopes that we do not get to the stage that we have to worry about Christmas tree lights but it might just be possible. He said officials from his Ministry are considering such programs as voluntary con- servation of energy and used as an example a lower speed limit for Government vehicles. Donald Deacon has been of- ficially named Deputy Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party and Hayter; vice-president, Ron Merrier; secretary, Albert Rader; elder, Lloyd Willert; trustee, Irvin Rader; mission treasurer, Elgin Rader; financial secretary, Lloyd Rader; board of finance, Ray Rader, Murray Keller, Harvey Beierling, Delmar Miller; stewarship committee, Adolph Keller, Melvin Stade; evangelism committee, Charles Tieman, Arnold Becker; education committee, Glen Restemayer, Aaron Restemayer; Sunday School superintendent, Wilfred Becker; assistant, Glen; Rader; nominating committee, Arnold Becker, Howard Datars, John Becker; auditors, Harvey Beierling, Bill Vandeworp. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Ted Williams and Julie Ann, Kitchener, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rader, and Tammy, Goderich, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Baker London, Trumen Fischer, Zurich, and Bob Boerner, Mio, Michigan visited over the weekend with Mr. & Mrs, Alphonse Grenier. Mrs. Susan Snider, Bluewater Rest Home, is spending some time at the Ed Nadiger James Breithaupt, Liberal Member of Kitchener and Chairman of the Legislature Public Accounts Committee, was given the job of House Leader, previously held by Opposition Leader Robert' Nixon, Mr. Deacon the member for York Centre was given specific responsibilities for Party organization and co-ordination of its policy making process. Robert Welch, Ontario Social Development Secretary was sworn in Wednesday as Ontario's first Minister of Housing. Mr. 'Welch, a St. Catharines lawyer, previously held the Citizenship and Education portfolios. Mr. Welch will retain his portfolio as Secretary but will soon be assigned a Parliamentary assistant to have him perform his double duties. Ontario will have Acupuncture Centres shortly. The Minister of Health, Dr. Potter, told the Legislature he would recommend that some Acupuncture Training Centres be set up in the Province and that they probably would be associated with the University Training centres, According to Dr. Potter the medical delegation that visited China is now preparing reports on the subject and is working with the Ministry and the Ontario Council of Health. Although Dr. Potter has not received the recommendations from the Ontario Council of Health as yet, he did not expect the program to be limited to doctors only. However, there will be strict regulation and some control exercised to ensure that the public are not taken ad- vantage of. residence. Mrs. Nadiger, who underwent eye surgery at University Hospital, London, returned home Tuesday. Mr. & Mrs. Dick Weins, Waterloo and Mr. & Mrs. Edward Restemayer, Alliston, were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Albert Miller, Mr, & Mrs. Gordon Bender were honored by their family on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary with a dinner at the Old Mill, Parkhill. Present for the occasion were all their family; Mr. & Mrs, Lloyd Bender and family, Crediton; Mr. & Mrs. Don Bender and boys; Mr. & Mrs. Ken Richardson and family, Mark- dale; Doug, Harold, and Patricia. The family presented them with a clothes dryer. Mr. & Mrs, Eben Weigand spent the weekend at Port Colborne with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Bearss. Greenway choir sings at Zurich By MANUEL CURTS GREEN WAY The senior choir of the United Church accompanied the Rev. Harold Dobson who led in a worship service at the Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich, Sunday. UCW The United Church Women held their November meeting at the home of Mrs, Milton Pollock on Wednesday. Mrs. Harold McDonald and Mrs. Ken Roch led in devotions in keeping with Remembrance Day. Mrs. Jacob Lagerwerf presided for the business period during which committees were chosen for the new year and plans for a quilting were made for later this month. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Harold Brophey, Mrs. Vera Brophey, Lillian Ulens and Lloyd Brophey, Grand Bend, visited with Mr, & Mrs. Willis Brophey in Blenheim Friday. Mr. & Mrs. Carl Pollock and family, London were dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Milton Pollock, Sunday. By the way: Sorry the news is short this week but I know of no hatches, matches or snatches. Play euchre at Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDEN, CE NTRAL IA There were nine tables playing euchre in the community centre Monday for the first game of the season with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dixon and Mr. & Mrs. Larry Cronyn as conveners. Prize winners were: ladies high, Mrs. Jack Dickens; low score, Mrs, Chas, Cronyn; lone hands, Mrs. Percy Noels; men's high, Lawrence Hirtzel; low score, Ray Shoebottom; lone hands, Percy Noels. Persona Is Readers may be interested in knowing that there has been postal service in the village for more than 100 years The first post office in Centralia was opened July 1, 1873. Senior Citizens met in the community centre Monday for an afternoon 'of fellowship, Cards and crokinole were played. Mrs. Lorne Hicks was a recent visitor at the home of Mrs, G. F, Penwarden in Sarnia and with Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Guest in Wyoming, Mr. & Mrs. Karl Keller and family London were Sunday visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Lawrence I lirtzel. Mr. & Mrs, S. Semple, Mr. & Mrs, B. Webb, W. Schroeder, London, and Mr. & Mrs, L. Hewitt, Exeter were Sunday visitors with Mrs. R. Schroeder, Mr. & Mrs. George Snell and Karen were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Casey Vander Gulik and family Wallaceburg. By MRS. RENA CALDWELL W.I. The next meeting of Kippen East W.I. will be held November 21 at the home of Mrs. Harry Caldwell when the roll call will be to bring a souvenir from another country. Mrs. Caldwell will have on display her spoon collection. Personals Andrew Gibson,. Wroxeter, visited Mr. & Mrs. WI,, Mellis, Mr, & Mrs. Percy Wright at- tended the Royal Winter Fair, Trophy Dance Sat., Nov. 10 9-1 KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Sponsored by Exeter Saddle Club Music by Heywood Bros, 5300 per couple Tickets — From Scott's Leather Shop Jim Rundle Pine 18 Times-Advocate, November 15, 1975 Saintsbury ACW plans anquet in November *.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111U.-: MR. (A,PIZZA One of Al's ▪ Baby Specials E.--: WITH EVERY ORDER OF - $4.00 OR MORE ▪ Offer Good Until Nov. 24 Phone 235-2092 Stag for Jerry Rader Fri., Nov. 16 ZURICH ARENA Admission $1.00 Everyone Welcome Jack's jottings