The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-05-23, Page 12EXTRA WATER AT CTC — In the early morning hours of Friday,
employees of the Exeter Canadian Tire store were called in to pump
water out of the premises. Shown above at work are Elliott Clarke and
Laverne Riley. T-A photo
District annual
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June 1, 1974
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THREE LITTLE LADIES — Last week the Exeter Public School put on a
successful performance of "The Mikado", a Gilbert & Sullivan operetta.
Here Bonnie Baynhdm, Susan Zochar and Gail Irvine take part in one
of the chorus numbers. T.A photo
Poge 12 May 23, 1974
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By MISS JEAN COPT LAND
The flowers in the church,
sanctuary on Sunday were in
memory of the late Ira McCurdy,
placed there by the family.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett
visited Saturday evening with
Mr. Earl Stephen of Elimvilleand
also called on Mr, & Mre. William
Stephen of Exeter where Earl's
sister Greta Stephen of Van-
couver is visiting,
Rev, & Mrs. J. P. Cooke of
Thamesford and Mrs. Olive Cook
of Ingersoll, Mrs, John Butters
and Jean Copeland were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. George
Wheeler.
Sympathy of the community is
extended to the families of the
late Ira McCurdy and the late
Blanche Mills in their recent
bereavements.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell,
Terri and Scott were Sunday
dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs,
Fred Parkinson, Margaret and
Janet were Mr. & Mrs. Hiram
Hanna and Mr. Bill Elston of
Kirkton, Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gar-
tenburg and Mr. Ernie Vodden.
ji.Roll up your sleeve
to save a life . ,.
R E A BLOOD DONOR
— Continued from Page 9
Seaforth, Mrs. Robert Bell,
Kippen; Mrs. Robert Kinsman,
Kippen and Mrs. M. Scott,
Seaforth took part.
Mrs. Gordon Papple extended
greetings from the FWIO and
reported that the Federated
News will no longer be coming to
each Institute but may be sub-
scribed to through the Institute or
directly.
Election of Officers was con-
ducted by Jane Pengilley. Past
President, Miss Ruth Skinner;
president, Mrs. James Keys,
Seaforth; 1st vice, Mrs. Roylance
Westcott, Exeter; 2nd vice, Mrs.
James Drummond, Kippen;
secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Gordon Elliot, Seaforth;
assistant secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, Exeter;
federation representative, Mrs.
Gordon Papple, Seaforth;
assistant federation represen-
tative, Mrs. Alec Hamilton,
Grand Bend.
Also elected were: Public
relations officer, Mrs. Ray
Rader, Dashwood; auditors, Mrs.
Irvin Rader, Mrs. John Rader,
Dashwood; London area
delegates, Mrs, James Keys,
Mrs. Gordon Papple; alternate
delegates, Mrs, Roylance
Westcott, Mrs. Alec Hamilton;
Fall Rally, Mrs. Delmer Skinner,
Centralia; Mrs. Gilbert Johns,
Exeter.
Agriculture and Canadian in-
dustries, Mrs. Robert Bell,
Kippen; citizenship and world
affairs, Mrs. Jas. Kirkland,
Exeter; education and cultural
activities, Mrs. Jackson Woods,
Exeter; family and consumer
affairs, Mrs.Cliff Kenney,
Crediton,
Resolutions, Mrs. Carl Payne,
Hensall; curator, Mrs. Arthur
Rundle; book committee, Mrs.
Arthur Rundle, Mrs. James
Keys, Mrs. Leonard Prang, Miss
Ruth Skinner, Mrs, Bruce
Shapton.
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins
were Thursday evening guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Mardlin,
Wesley. Lynn Mardlin was
celebrating her 5th birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman
visited on Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Elliott, London
Township.
Mr. & Mrs, MacLeod Mills,
Bruce and Barry were supper
guest Sunday evening with Mr. &
Mrs. Ray Mills, Centralia, Ray
was celebrating his birthday.
Jeffery and David Betteridge,
St. Marys spent a couple of days
last week with their grand-
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Johnson.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim O'Shea visited
Monday evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Hamilton Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Johnson and
family, Whitby spent the
weekend with Mr, & Mrs. John
Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Baker,
Windsor visited last week with
Mr. & Mrs.Ernest Ferguson.
Mrs. Winofred Sotcher, Los
Angeles spent a few days last
week with Margery Morley.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl French were
MT. CARMEL
Mrs. Milt Dietrich and Mr.
Richard O'Rourke were joint
hostesses for a bridal shower in
the school gym for Barbara
Regier a bride-elect of May 25,
daughter of Mr, & Mrs. Frank
Regier.
Barb Dietrich entertained with
several contests and Linda
O'Rourke read the address. i3arb
received many gifts, She gave a
warm thank-you to all the guests,
Neighbours of the bride assisted
in serving a tasty lunch.
Sunday dinner guests with Mr. &
Mrs, Ray Mills,
Mr. & Mrs. David Ilord
Parkhill visited last week with
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hodgins
and family, Lucan visited Sunday
evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Hamilton Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Wallis were
Sunday night supper guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Switzer
Woodham.
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
Larry Hern on the birth of a new
son on Saturday, a wee brother
for Chris,
George Thomson, Goderich
was a weekend guest with Mr. &
Mrs. Charles McRobert.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Morley spent
the weekend at Wiarton.
Catholic Convention
The 54th Anneal Catholic
Women's League diocesan
convention was held at Middlese4
College, University of Western
Ontario, London, last Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Mrs. Greg Fleming, president;
Mrs, Rita WinterS, Mrs. Joe
Glavin, Mrs, Ben Dietrich, Mrs.
Jack McCann and Mrs. Chas.
Dietrich attended during the
convention.
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Mr. & Mrs. D. Darling of RR 3,
Ailsa Craig have purchased the
Mt. Carmel. Store and are busy
giving it a face lift of paint and
panelling.
Heather Trainor visited on the
holiday weekend with her sister
and husband, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Thomson, St. Thomas.
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Desjardine,
Tiverton spent the weekend in the
village and Mrs. Catherine
Morrissey returned to her home
with them,
Mr. & Mrs. Tom McCann and
family, London were weekend
guests with Mr, & Mrs. Clem
McCann and family.
Holiday visitors with Mrs.
Mary Trainor were Richard
Trainor, Stoney Creek and Mr. &
Mrs. Henry Wilflin and Bill,
Preston-Cambridge.
Ladies attend convention
Honor Mt. Carmel bride
WATER AT CTC — Minor damage was reported at the Exeter Cana-
dian Tire store as the result of Friday's flooding conditions. Some of the
stock is shown under water. T-A photo