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Specializing in Hickory Smoked Hams and Bacon SLAUGHTERING ON MONDAY ONLY All 'Processing Guaranteed LOCKERS FOR RENT By Month or Year EXETER FROZEN FOODS Phone 235-0400 MAYINEMNIMERMINNERE To Page 17 . Times-Advocate,•March.11 1974 Drive Over The Bridge — SENIOR CHOIR SINGS AT USBORNE — During a special assembly Friday afternoon students of Usborne Central school presented a program which was attended by parents. The senior choir under the direction of principal Bill Linfield is shown above. T-A photo To pack clothing bale Ladies plan strawberry supper .AndlegOar ,• • Large .PiBplay, of cCM• 7 SPRINGBOK BOATS St. Patrick's party for Sunshiners Thirty members of the Sun- shine Group of the Senior Citizens Club held a St. Patrick's party on Thursday afternoon under the convenership of Mrs. T, gmery Sr. An Irish singsong was led by Mrs. Frank Hardy, Sr, and Mrs. Harold Cobleigh. Appropriate readings were given byMr. Arnold Hodgins and Mrs. Hardy, and contests were won by Mrs. Gordon Hotson, Mrs, Donald Allen and Mrs. Hardy. The af- ternoon was rounded out with a few games of euchre. Lunch was provided by Messrs. Harold Cobleigh and Arnold Hodgins and Mrs. L. Kelly treated the group to chocolates. Postal film code at Lent Learning Wednesday the Learning for Lent series continued in the United Church with Mrs. W. Scheidler leading "Learning to Crochet" and Mr, Jim Robertson, Luc an Postmaster, showing a film dealing with the new Postal Code. Following the Coffee Break, Father J, McGraw of St, Patrick's Church directed the Bible Study. There is no meeting during the winter break, but next Wed- nesday, March 27, the interest groups will meet at 9;30 with the Learning to Crochet continuing with Mrs. Scheidler and "A time of music" with Miss Sylvia Brightwell of the London Con- ference office at Westminster College, replacing Mrs. Clarence Hardy, who has been called for jury duty next week. 12 and 14-footers See Us Before You Buy! helpful hints on the cooking of pastas. Kathy Douglas and Bonnie Norris made peanut crispies, while Margaret Laing, Cheryl Riley, and Betty Anne Miller made gingerbread from a mix. Mrs. Carey and Jeana Lou Elliott demonstrated the making of I-lot Water Gingerbread from a recipe. A lemon sauce thickened with cornstarch and a brown sauce thickened with flour were made by. Mrs. Douglas and Julie Ann Elliott. The girls enjoyed sampling and comparing the cakes and sauces before the meeting was ad- journed. Jerry MacLean & Son By MRS. ROBERT LAING CROMARTY Mrs. John Miller presided for the Ladies' Aid meeting at the home of Mrs. Jean Carey, Monday. The worship service opened with a poem, and Mrs. James Miller read the story of the resurrection from Luke and gave a meditation entitled "Living with What's Alive," Mrs. Thos, L, Scott led in prayer and the roll call was answered by an Irish verse. The secretary's and treasurer's reports were given by Mrs. Carey and Mrs. Eldon Allen. During the business, plans were made to assist with two weddings and a committee was appointed for the strawberry supper. A bale of used clothing will be packed the first part of May, and a Stanley Party will be held in April, Mrs. Calder McKaig gave a humorous reading, The Ladies' Aid, followed by an accordion solo by Mrs. Robt. Laing. Following the meeting, donations for the Unitarian Services layettes were displayed. AUTOMOTIVE I.TD. Exeter 235-0800 OUR STORE IS BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS . . . BUT SMALL ENOUGH TO BE FRIENDLY guests. Following a question and answer period, they joined the boys in some games and Pine autographed pictures for them. Mrs. Malcolm Lamond, Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Mrs. Beverly Taylor, and Mrs. Thos. L. Scott attended the Spring executive meeting of Stratford Presbyterial W.M.S. which was held in Stratford. Plans were made for sending delegates to the Synodical meeting in Chesley on the second and third of April, Thos, L. Scott spent three days last week at the Farm Drainage Conference in Guelph, Lorraine Laing is spending this week in Rome with students from Mitchell High School. On Wednesday evening, Debbie Wallace was guest of honour at a bridal shower at the home of Linda Miller, Staffa. A few farmers have tapped for maple syrup but report that the cold wind is slowing up the run. dance sponsored by the South Hibbert Athletic Society in Kirkton Hall on Friday night. Hibbert Young People held their annual bowling party in Mitchell on Saturday night followed by lunch at the Family Life Centre in Staffa. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laidlaw and family, Dorchester, visited Sunday with Mrs. John Jefferson, Miss Marilyn Laing, ac- companied by Debbie Debus, Rostock, visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laforge, Windsor. First Cromarty Boy Scouts and Cubs held a joint meeting on Monday evening with Pirie Mitchell and his dog, Peaches, of CFPL's Junior Talent Hour as Personals A large crowd attended the Natural wood stove replaces gas system By MRS. DAVID KESTLE CLANDEBOYE Many area residents awakened to the cold hard facts on Tuesday morning when they realized the natural gas wasn't so natural. Thanks to the natural wood stove a few of us kept warm, Two of the three 4-H clubs met Saturday. The Foreign Fillies met at Pat Hodgins home. 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Peggy returned this week- a , to spend the,spring break, mrs:) ,r Mr. & Mrs. Clare Cook, Detroit, eV'SteDllehgOri afid Mrs. A. Mr. & Mrs. E. Glavin and Mr. T'I'Y -Charron, Windsor spent the Mrs. G. Millson. ,weekend with Mr. & Mrs. David Congratulations are the order Kestle and Janis. of the day for Murray and Joan Square Dancing will wind up Simpson. Its a boy - Everyone is Wednesday evening - Lets hope fine. another year will bring a few & Mrs, K. Simpson, David; more couples. Mr. citmilaaamCi CI O O fl or 111 'CO-ORDINATE Fitted to Make You Look Your 1 Best . . . At Prices You Cart Afford SUIT Mr. & Mrs. R. Simpson and Murray Simpson, London were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Wm, Simpson. Mr. Cliff Simpson London called for a visit with Bill and Florence Simpson, Monday. 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