The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-01-16, Page 18,
BOTTLES GALORE — Exeter Kinsmen conducted a bottle drive of the area Saturday to raise money for
sweaters for the Minor Hockey teams. About fifteen volunteers, including five boys from the minor hockey
teams made a door to door canvass to collect bottles. The drop off point was the Exeter and District Co-op
and by 2 p.m. it was estimated that they had collected $175 worth of bottles. Here Kinsmen Jim Finkbeiner,
Bob Reynolds and Eric Finkbeiner sort some of the bottles. T-A photo
Twin daughters arrive
Ladies church groups meet
DINE TUES. to FRI. 5-8 P.M.
SAT. & SUN. 12 NOON to 8 P.M.
RESERVATIONS 238.2251 CLOSED EVERY MONDAY
Live Entertainment
This Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Odds 'n Ends
PLEASE NOTE NEW
DRESS REGULATIONS
Friday and Saturday Evenings After 8:00 p.m.
NO BLUE JEANS ALLOWED
Coming . . . A Real Treat
ONE WEEK ONLY
1t4rWary 27th to Feb. 1 Inclusive
New Vibrations
Come Hear This Exciting, New Group
From Waterloo
Club
Albatross
Huron Industrial Park
Phone 228.6733
ley
Dance.
Central Huron Secondary $0991
FRIDAY, JAN. 17
9 - 12-
Music by
Sovthcote
$1,75 with Student Card
$2.00 without
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e GOderiCh January 27
Assessment Office Board Room
Gloucester Terrace, Goderich
Exeter - January 28
Ladies' Auxiliary Room, located
at South Huron Hospital, Exeter
SeafOrth - January 29
Seaforth Community Hospital Board Room
24 Centennial Drive, Seaforth
• WIngham - January 30
Huron County Health Unit Office
Catharine Street,Wingham
All interested persons are invited to attend this seminar.
Please contact the Huron County Health Office at 524-8301
or 1-800-265-4485 by January 24, 1975.
Food Handlers
SEMINAR
will be held in the following locations:
Third Exeter Lions
ARMCHAIR
BINGO
Enjoy Bingo While Sitting At Home
* 3 Numbers Called Mon. to Sat. For Two Weeks
* 2 Numbers Celled Mon. to Sat. For Two Weeks
* 1 Number Called per Day Until Full Card Won
'400 In Prizes
NUMBERS TO BE DRAWN AT 10:00 A.M.
DAILY COMMENCING JANUARY /7
For Daily Numbers Call 235-1211
(This Is The Only Phone Number To Call)
Should you Bingo tall 235-2860 not later than 9 a.m. the
foflowina day otherwise you will have to share with anyone
else who may bingo an the next number called.
In the event ofd tie prizes will be split.
Cards available - $1,00
Cards available various outlets in Exeter and as follows:
Zurich Variety, Klopp's Garae in Zurichq Chandler's Store in
Dashwood; William's Hair Styling and kohiS Health Centre in
Hensall; Skyway Market in Centralia: Stardust Drive.ln in
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0 60 Seniors
PI D. Bell 373
DP B. Mercer 300
PBW R. Belling 306
7 77 SE 0. Roy. 358
0 50 EJ M. Brintnell 487
5 40 ST P. Hies 373
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Sunday Mixed
FA M. Samis 681
UN J. Blair 561
BB W. Glanville 580
CF R. Hippern 623
DO D. McLinden 681
AK J. Vanstone 527
BL S. Miller 545
DN G, Bouwman 617
- ON `D. Levvia 487
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1 W. Shapton 368
2 G. Webster 310
3 M. Neil 294
4 H. Wells 348
5 F. Bowden 256
6 E. Caldwell 344
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Lucan Ladies
J. Sovereign 583
4 H. Eaton 575
0 K. Haskett 576
5 J. Dauncey 571
M. Young 513
J. McComb 592
M. Kennedy 544
M. Parnell 545
J. Gwalchmai 548
G. Reilly 429
J. Jervis 528
N. Van Geel 479
S. Reddick 503
Lucan Colleens
5 92 GA B. Porter 573 2 80 ST Shipway 593
5 58 ST W. Avery 595
-2 53 PE M. Vangeel 476
5 23 AM D. Brophy 602
2 51 BS A. Craig 519
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Every
Friday and
Saturday
5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Chicken Specials
For Take-Out Phone 235-1913
Snack Pack ... $1.25 15 Pieces • .. $5.75
Dinner Pack .. $2.10 21 Pieces $1,50
9*Pieces ....... $3.50
Wedgies . .. 60c Per Order
(Included Free With Snack Pack and Dinner Pack)
ANNE'S COFFEE
SHOP
Main and Wellington Streets, Exeter
......... 1,110
t, to ..hold
progressive euchre
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The January meeting of the
CALL. was held last Tuesday
evening in school gym.
Mrs. Gregory 1 Fleming,
president began with prayPri
Mrs. Bob coMerlor read the
many "thank you" notes,
received after Christmas. Mrs,.
Bill McCann read minutes of the
last meeting and Mrs, Pat Glavin
gave rinanelal report,
It was decided to have a
Progressive Euchre Party held
Jammu 19 and proceeds to. be
sent to "Poor Missions!" Ladies
are hoping for a large cro*d,
Rev. Father J. Mooney P.P.
spoke to ladies and was grateful
for the ladies' work and gave a
report on necessary work to be
finished in the Rectory. Coffee,
lunch and a social half hour
brought meeting to a close.
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ENTERTAINMENT
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By MRS. E. SUMMERS
Granton
The January meeting was held
in the church hall with the
president, Mrs, Jack Noon in
the chair and leading in the
opening prayers and business,
Mrs, Jim Hodgins read the
scripture and Mrs. Percy
Hodgins and Mrs. Noon the
Litany.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hodgins
who are moving to Lancaster
were the recipients of a gift of a
piece of furniture from the
church. Mrs. Hodgins on behalf of
Gordon and herself thanked
everyone for the nice gift.
UCW meeting
Mrs. Cliff McRobert was the
hostess for unit (1). Mrs. E.
Summers presided and opened
the meeting with the worship
service and meditation dealing
with self control. Each member
received her program for the
year. As it was this units turn to
greet at the church door this
month, arrangements were made
to have this taken care of, It was
mentioned how nice the new
carpet on the church steps
looked.
The program was in charge of
Mrs. Glen Jameson and Mrs.
Elmer Summers. Mrs. Jameson
read a paper on our sense of
values of right and wrong and
where to look for the in-
terpretation of these values, a
discussion resulted, 'and some
interesting points were brought
out.
Unit (3) met at the manse
where Rev. Mary Mclnally was
the hostess. Mrs. James Rid-
dell presided and also led the
worship and meditation, the
theme being Patience. Plans
were made for a bowling party,
also a visit to Wildwood Nursing
Home in February. Program
conveners Mrs, Mel Kay and
Mrs. Charles Hayden presented
an interesting program, the
subject being "How to look at
problems and how to live with
them and not miss their point.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
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TV SHOW
"A Night Out"
With Walter Ostenak
Jan. 20 and 27
Last Two Shows For
This Season
ALL SEATS ON BUS
RESERVED
— LIMITED SUPPLY
For Information Call
Exeter Coach Lines
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Wilfred Garrett and Mrs.Cliff
Cook.
Mrs. William Jones was the
hostess for unit (5). Mrs. Jones
presided and led the worship
which dealt with Patience or Self
Control. A draw took place for
"Mystery Pals" for 1975, The
catering for a wedding was
discussed also plans to work on a
quilt. Mrs. Nelson Bilyea Sr, and
Mrs. C. McRobert were in charge
of the program. All mem-
bers contributed to the lunch.
Church News
United
At the United Church the
subject of Rev. Mary Mclnally's
sermon was "Christian
Discipline", Rev. Mclnally said
in her message "To be a disciple
of Christ you must take up your
cross and follow Him."
An announcement was made
concerning the forthcoming
March of Dimes campaign,
St. Thomas Anglican
At St. Thomas church Sunday
morning Rev. R. N, Savary
conducted the service and based
his sermon on the 2nd Chapter of
St. Matthew, the visit of the Wise.
Men and the childhood of Christ,
The annual vestry meeting was
announced for January 20 at 8
p.m.
Shower for Ruth Westman
On Friday evening a com-
munity shower for Ruth West-
man was held in the basement of
the United Church,
Mrs. Lloyd Mardlin and her
daughters Ruth and Sharon were..
responsible for the entertainment
and serving lunch, Ruth whose
marriage to Larry Pratt of
Crediton takes place next
Saturday January 18 was
assisted in opening her gifts by
her bridesmaid -to-be Sharon
Pratt, Anne Marie and Karen
Beaucage,
A vocal solo was rendered by
Wendy Kloss, Sharon Mardlin
accompanied her on the piano.
Mrs. Laverne Morley read a
poem "What is a husband," Ruth
thanked everyone for the many
lovely gifts and invited all who
cared to come to the dance on the
night of her wedding.
Persona Is
Congratulations go to Jim and
Willa Harding on the safe arrival
of their twin daughters at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London
Wednesday January 8, 1975.
.Congratulations to Dennis and
Diane Carty on the birth of their
daughter on Monday January
6th, 9 pounds at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Roloson
attended the Richards - Noyes
wedding on Saturday, January 11
at St. David's church, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Austin Hobbs and
Mr. & Mrs. James Kerr attended
the social evening for the officers
and their wives of the Granton
Masonic Lodge No. 483 A.F.A.M.
held in the Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre, Friday
evening January 10.
Mr. & Mrs, James Bryan are
• holidaying in Jamaica, they left
Toronto by plane on Thursday for
an eight day trip, Miss Cindy
Bryan accompanied her grand-
parents,
Earle Middleton is a patient in
St, Marys Memorial Hospital.
Attending a sixth birthday
party for Dana Moss on Sunday
was her great grandmother Mrs.
J. Cooper, grandmother Mrs.
Frances Conway, great-aunt
Miss Diane Cooper and aunt Mrs.
S, Heckendorf and her daughter
Nicole all of London, also friends
Michael and Christine Jones.
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
Frank Piecolo on the birth of a
son at St. Marys Memorial
Hospital Tuesday January 7,
1975,
Arthur Baker one of Granton's
oldest resident celebrated his
94th birthday on December 27.
Mr. Baker was honoured with a
family dinner at the Garage
Restaurant London. Our
congratulations to a great gen-
tleman. '
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SU H. Holtzmann 598
RO P. Durand 699 .
FL V. Glaab 512
SP K. Jorgensen 697
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AL G. Wilson 669
• C4TH R. Wood 706
CU j. Bedard 647
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G. Stire 721
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D, Gifford 608
O. Jaques 670
AJ
G. Wilson 608
G. Hunter-Duvar 607 OE
B. Hogg 631 BS
G. Cockwill 530 GR
D. Jackson 745 CP
Ft. Regier 628 • S&P
Tuesday Ladies
FF J. Cooper 645
HD P. Hunter-Duvar 702
AL S. Smith 703
PP N. Becker 548
LC L. Bower 612
PE L. Smith 673
MM B. Turnbull 698
PKP Y. Jaques 518
PRP J. Heywood 563
HB 'A. Wallace 585
AH M. Holtzman 645
HG N. Coleman 591
Thursday Ladies
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BL
P. Scott 605
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M. Samis 710
GY
J, Crawford 558
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R. Greene 516
MM
S. Wright 537
J. Dougherty 537
SP
S. Weber 608
SS
K. Campbell 681
AC
M. Bridges 545
ST
M. Epp 541
Friday Mixed
P, McFalls 737
CH R. Durand 636
MA B, Reynolds 688
LG 0, Jaques 655
OC D, Brunton 600
DS J. Triebner 587
Mr, & Mrs. Bill Inson, Huron
Park have taken up residence in
the farm home owned by Mr, &
Mrs. Jack McCann.
Mr. Wilfred Hogan is feeling
much better after being a shut-in
at his home for the past three
weeks.
Mr. & Mrs, John Gillespie,
Hensall visited with the 1 atter's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bill McCann
and family on Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Casey, Wallacetown
and her father, Patrick Sullivan
Sr„ Strathroy visited friends and
relatives here on Thursday and
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Mary Regan.
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Bradley
and family, Petrolia spent
Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Thos.
Ryan, Corbett.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Wells and
family, Exeter spent Sunday with
Mrs. Kathleen Houlahan and
Jim.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Carey,
London spent last weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Carey and
family.
Mrs. Charles Glavin is visiting
for a few weeks with Mr. & Mrs.
Hanlon McDonald and family of
Bornish.
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S. Bogart 193
K. Whiteford 137
K. Varley 190
G, Harvey 195
G, Pietsch 150
Juniors
J. Mol 276
P. Cooper 266
C. Waddell 234
J. Pfaff 174
P. Broderick 242
D. Meikle 196
DASHWOOD
'HOTEL
Entertainment
Jan. 17 - 18
Al Harvey
and the Blueboys
Tiffany Dining Lounge Hours
Weekdays 12-2, 5-8
Fri, & Sat, 12-2, 5-9
Sundays 4-8
Daily Luncheon Specials
Planning a special, function
we will be pleased to assist you
Banquet facilities available
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Ron Chambers and Jim Bowker are
pleased to announce they have
taken over ownership of Les Pines
Hotel Motel.
* DINING ROOM
NOW OPEN
Monday through Saturday
12:00 Noon to 2:00 p.m. 4:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Featuring Delicious Home Cooking
and Daily Chef's Specials
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GIVE MOM A BREAK . . .
Bring The Family In For Dinner
This Week
* ENTERTAINMENT EVERY
- THURS., FRI. & SAT.
Returning Liy Popular Request
Bluebird
Les Pines 'Hotel Motel at
Fri. Sat, Jon. 17 .& 18
Think Metric
The Huron County Board of Education
is offering a course
in metric measurement.
FOUR EVENINGS
No Charge
Contact your nearest secondary sChOol
for details
W, Shortreed 0,1 Cochrane
Chairman Director
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Oggffift
North of the Bridge
XETER Phone 235-0151