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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-01-09, Page 11STARTING SOON! ANOTHER FIRST! the column that's read for a purpose . . . by Scotty Hamilton A brand new "FAST ACTION COLUMN," to help you, our readers with problems. Simply write a letter, (no phone calls please) with full particulars, including your name, address and a stamped ad- dressed envelope, to IMPACT! c/o THIS NEWSPAPER. Your name will NOT appear, bult all letters will be answered, and many of a general interest will be published. IMPACT! has been made possible with the co-operation of the dependable firms who will be advertising weekly in this NEW feature. Watch For 'AVM" in the TIMES-ADVOCATE By MRS. ROBERT LAING CROMARTY Mrs. T.L. Scott was hostess for the January meeting of Cromarty Women's Missionary Society. The worship service for Epiphany in the Glad Tidings was followed, with Mrs. Mervin Dow presiding and Mrs. Malcolm Lamond, Mrs. Calder McKaig, and Mrs. John Jefferson assisting. `God Reveals His Presence,' was sung followed by prayer, The offering was received and dedicated in unison, The topic was taken by Mrs. Charles Douglas, "Four Words to Live By", which gave a different light on understanding your neigh- bour. The roll call, a hope for the New Year, was answered by seven members, Following the business, Mrs. Mervin Dow gave a reading on God Speaks to Women Today, Personals Debbie Hulley, Winthrop, spent a week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gardiner. Mrs. John Jefferson visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Jefferson and family, Munro. On last Monday afternoon Otto Walker attended the funeral for Mrs. Walker's brother-in-law Frank Irwin of Putnam. New Year's Day visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Laing were Mr. & Mrs. Donald Riehl and boys, Seebach's Hill, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Jefferson and family, Munro, and Mrs. John Jefferson, Cromarty. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gardiner, Brenda and Robbie, and Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gardiner spent Boxing Day with Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Bearss, Science Hill. Denise and Barbara Kerslake returned to Western University, London, after spending, the holidays with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Everard Kerslake. Mr. & Mrs. Thos, Gillespie, London, Margaret Gillespie, Toronto, and Mrs. Grace Scott spent New Year's with Mr, & Mrs. Thos. L. Scott. Mr. & Mrs. Bryce Skinner and family, Munro were Saturday evening guests of Mr. & Mrs. T. 'Scott. Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace spent 'New Year's evening with Mr. & Mrs. John Renne, Woodham, Mr. & Mrs. Roy McCulloch spent a week with Mr, & Mrs, Robert Waddell and family of Guelph, GET PROVINCIAL AWARDS — At Saturday's Huron 4-H Achievement Day at Zurich three girls received certificates upon completion of 12 projects. Receiving certificates from Huron Home Economist Jane Pengilley are Judy Miller, Linda Klopp and Toni Pennings. T-A photo Beaton family entertain congregations at Christmas skating, broomball party G G. DISCOUNT 17: u. Oa o CANADIAN TIRE MAIN STREET i•••••••••••• FREE PARKING z -J Let us show you the modern styles in fashion frames for today. 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WHITING'S IPA same. imsemilINIPB45W rurnw_rtvrie4:4.4..4.0",,camx,43 vim Trf NEW FURNITURE DEPARTMENT In Our • Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New & Used) • Antiques & Things • Chesterfields • Lamps • Hassocks • Dinette Suites • China Cabinets • Recliners • Chairs • Bedroom Suites • Coffee Tables • End Tables • Cedar Chests • Toss Cushions • Mattresses • Mirrors • Wall Plaques Come Save Main St, 235-1964 Exeter in 100 pound bags refreshments. Euchre party There were 13 tables at play in the Community Centre on Monday night for the first Euchre party in the New Year with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom and Mr. & Mrs. Chas Rollings in charge. Mrs. Jack Dickins captured the high score for ladies; lone hands, Mrs. Georgina Webster; low score , Mrs. Rose Atkinson, men's high score, Murray Car- ter; lone hands, Percy Noels; low, Earl Dixon. The winner of the hidden score was Mrs. Howard MacDonald. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel, and Mr. & Mrs. John Carrington will convene the next party. Persona Is Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Molnar were visitors for a few days during the holidays at the home of their son, Mr. & Mrs. S. Molnar and family in Agincourt. Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson attended the Saturday night get- together for the Brown family in the Dutton Church Hall. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgins spent the last weekend of the old year with Mr. Hodgins sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Fralick in Royal Oak, Mich. On the way home they called on Rev. D. M. Guest in Wyoming. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. R. Essery, Robbie and Ruth Ann were visitors during the holidays with Mrs. Essery's sister Miss Arlen Newcombe, in Drayton Plains, Mich. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Fields of London were recent visitors at the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson. New Years guests at Staffa homes By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller were Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cross and Mr. & Mrs. Jack White, London, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hocking, Lois and Ken Monro, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Haines, Mitchell. Mr. & Mrs. George Mitchell and Robert. With Mr. & Mrs. John Tern- pleman on Sunday were Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cole, Jean and Donald. Visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller on Sunday were Mrs. Les Fairbairn, London and Mrs, Will Blackler, Kirkton. With Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Elliott on New Years Day were Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery, Detroit, and Mr. & Mrs. Harry Schellenberger, Clinton With Mr. & Mrs. John Tern- pleman and family for New Years dinner were Mr, & Mrs. Wilfrid Annis and Calvin, Mike Parsons and Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Miller. Mr. & Mrs. Russell Miller and family were with Mr. & Mrs. Ross McPhail and family for New Years. With Mr. & Mrs. Cameron Vivian, New Years Day, were Mr. & Mrs. Allan Vivian, London and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Vivian, Mitchell. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Lobb returned home last week after holidaying with their daughter and.son-in-law, O.P,P. and Mrs, Leslie Brown and family in Dryden. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel accompanied by Debbie and Dalphine Hirtzel of Parkhill were Friday evening dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Karl Keller and family in London. Martin Overholt accompanied by Brad Gregus of Exeter returned home Friday evening after enjoying a two week's vacation in Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom and Mary were visitors last week with Mr. Shoebottom's parents and with their son Dan in Parry Sound. New Year's visitors at the home of Mr. & Mrs, Alvin Lobb were Mr. & Mrs. Ron Lobb, Clinton and Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Lyndon of Goderich. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgins and Marikay spent New Years with Mr, & Mrs. Don Pickering and family, Hyde Park. Elaine Power of St. Catharines spent the holidays and Mr. & Mrs. Ron Brittain of Bramalea were visitors for a few days last week with their parents Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Powe. Mr. & Mrs. Glen Overholt and family of Zurich and Laura Johns of Woodham were Sunday dinner guests with Mrs. V. Overholt and Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dixon were visitors during the holidays with their sons Mr. & Mr. Edward Dixon and family, Stoney Creek and Mr, & Mrs. Douglas Dixon and family, Ailsa Craig. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden were visitors for New Year's with Mr. & Mrs, Wm. Allison and family, Ailsa Craig and the previous Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Jaques and family, Granton. Ladies are reminded of the U.C.W. meeting in the church on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Sorority hold silent auction Alpha Pi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met for their January meeting at the home of Mary Ellison. The ways and means com- mittee held a blind silent auction in which the parcels auctioned were wrapped. Verla Russell was in charge of the program entitled "Music with no words." The topic was in- teresting and members discussed what music means to them and how music without words affects us. They also listened to some music. dam SD Mrs. Bertha Bickel', Kirkton will be 98 on January 10. Fred Brock, Henson will be 83 on January 12. Hospital, London. Mr. & Mrs, Tom Buttle, Kingston spent the past two weeks with latter'sparents Mr, & Mrs. Tom Ryan and Mrs. Laura McCann. Weekend guests with Mr, & Mrs. Chas. Dietrich were Mr, & Mrs. Larry Dietrich and family, Ottawa; Mr. Chuck Dietrich, Alberta; Mr. & Mrs, Peter Eckert and family, Kitchener, Mr. & Mrs. Benny Dietrich and family dined last Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Dietrich and family, Sister Cecelia Hogan, Chatham, and Mr. & Mrs,Wilfred Ducharme and family, Windsor visited with Mr. & Mrs.Wilfred Hogan and Mr. & Mrs. Joe Regier and families, Mr. & Mrs, Gus Callaghan, Charlottetown P.E.Island; Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Thomson, St. Thomas; Cheryl and Earl Trainor, London; and Richard Trainor, Hamilton were weekend guests with Mrs, Mary Trainor and family, Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Waller and George Ryan, London spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Don Ferguson and family, and Mr, & Mrs. Norman Ryan. Visitors last week with Louis Dietrich were his two sisters, Mother Dominica, Chatham, and Sister Rita Dietrich, Bradford. Mr. & Mrs, Bob Moore, London and Mr. & Mrs. Tony Conlin and children were visitors with Mrs. Evelyn McKeever and Pat. Sister St. Paul, London spent a few days with her brothers Joseph and Paul Dietrich and Boland and Conlin families. Mr. & Mrs. Don Darling and family closed the village store for two days this week and enjoyed a good visit with relatives in Four words to live by, missionary society topic By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA The Beaton family entertained in the Huron Park Arena on the Friday evening following Christmas at a skating party and a game of broomball and served refreshments to the families of their two churches Centralia and Zion West. Everyone reports a very enjoyable evening. Communion was observed in the United Church on Sunday and Rev. Beaton announced that the annual meeting would be held on Jan. 26 following the morning service, There was a good attendance on Monday when the Senior Citizens met in the Community Centre for an afternoon of cards and crokinole followed by By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Saturday evening dinner guests with Mr, & Mrs. W. D. Schaefer and girls were: Mr. & Mrs. Ross Dobson and family of Kippen, Mr. & Mrs, Robert Dobson and family, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Dobson and family of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Allan Eveleigh and family of Kirkton. Mr. & Mrs. Leon Paul have returned from two weeks vacation in Lakeland, Florida, They had a wonderful time visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby and other Canadians in Florida from this community. Bob Marshall is working at Participation House in Markham as part of his University course. Out of town visitors with their parents over the holiday season were Miss Lynn Paul with Mr. & Mrs. Reg Paul, Bill Elliott with Rev. & Mrs. T. Elliott, Mrs. Bertha MeNaughton with Mrs. Jane Bickell. Rev. & Mrs. Jack Roundell of Greenbank spent New Year's with Mr. & Mrs. Garth Blackler and family. Mr. & Mrs. Art Julian of Utica, Mich., visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Miller McCurdy and Mr. & Mrs. Harold Davis. 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