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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-03-06, Page 17CREDITON CLUB SPEAKING CHAMPS — The annual public speaking championships sponsored by the Crediton men's club were held Thursday. Above, club president Wilmar Wein presents trophies to winner Chris Beaton, J,A.D.McCurdy; Jane Sullivan, Mt. Carmel and Nina Underhill, J.A.D.McCurdy. Crediton congregation hears recording from new minister Ministry of Health Ontario Hon. Frank S. Miller. Minister REDI-MIX CONCRETE All Types of Concrete Work McCann Const. Ltd. DASHWOOD Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422 (free estimates) Best Interest We represent many Trust Companies. We 'are often able to arrange for the highest interest be- in9 offered on Guaranteed Investment Cer- tifIcqtes. 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Marguerite read a poem and the history of St. Valentine, Marg Carroll won the Mystery Prize and the hostess served refresh- ments. Personals Mr. S; Mrs, Clifford Abbott Lucan and Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis spent Thursday with Mr, & Mrs. Ivan Needham, Lucan. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll returned home from Detroit Saturday and on Sunday were guests at a family dinner at the home of Mr. & Mrs, Arthur Abbott and family, Whalen. Mrs, Wayne Carroll and Mr, & Mrs. Ron Carroll and family were guests also, Mrs. Vera ,Greenlee, Exeter, spent Monday with her son Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy gave their home Sunday for St. Patrick's cottage church service. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee of- fered their home for the following Sunday, Robert Tindall is spending the week with his grandparents Mr. & Mrs. HeberDavis. His mother is holidaying at Nassau. Robert and his grandparents were dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Elston, Centralia. Plan Day of Prayer By MANUEL CURTS GREENWAY The Day of Prayer service for the ladies of this area, and of Mt. Carmel and Crediton, will be held in- Grace Anglican Church on Friday afternoon. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Ken Larmer and Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins will be returning home this weekend, following a two week holiday in Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Eagleson and Mr. & Mrs. Ken Eagleson returned home last weekend from Florida. Mrs. Bryden Taylor is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London and Albert Romphf is confined to St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. & Mrs, Pieter Wiersma, Strathroy were Friday evening visitors with Evelyn and Manuel Curts. Viola Curts is visiting this week with Mrs. Lorene McFadden, Don Mills and Mr. & Mrs. John Walker and Scott, Downsview. Mr. & Mrs. Clare Reid spent the weekend with their daughters anti families in- Alliston and Mississauga. By the way: The trouble with bucket seats in automobiles is that not everyone has the same size bucket. • Lease signed for post office The Town of Exeter has now become the official tenant of the former post office on Main St. A lease for the building was received from the department of public works on Monday, and the clerk and mayor were authorized to sign it at the council session that night. Annual rental fee is $2,250 per year, to be paid in monthly in- stalments. At their meeting two weeks ago, council agreed to hire an architect to plan the renovation program for the building. Your parent's OHIP insurance no longer includes you. So apply for your own. Don't delay, or you could be walking into an emergency uncovered. Consult your em- ployer or contact your nearest OHIP Office. The OHIP Office in your area will answer any questions you may have. By MISS ELLA MORLOCK During the Sunday morning service at Zion United Church, taped sermons from Rev. Bruce Pierce were played. Reg Fink- beiner gave the children's story, Doris Schwartz supervised the playing of the tapes and Ella' Morlock announced the hymns and led in prayer. Six members of the UCW at- tended the Huron-Perth Presbyterial at Trinity United Church, Listowel, Friday. They were Mrs. Ervin Ratz, Mrs. Clara Ratz, Mrs. Gordon Fink- beiner, Ella Morlock, Mrs, Armin Schlenker and Mrs. Leila Fink- beiner. West group organize euchre Tuesday evening in the Community Centre there were 10 tables in play at the euchre sponsored by the Women's Institute. The West Group was in charge. Winners were: 'ladies' high, Mrs, Leita Hill; lone hands, Mrs. Joe Carter; low, Mrs. Jack Morrissey; men's high, Gerald Schenk; lone hands, Allen Pfaff; low, Earl Haist; hidden score, Earl Lewis. Economist watches sewing work All members and both leaders were present at the meeting of 4- H Club 5 Saturday. A new member joined the group. Jane Pengilley, Home Economist was present to observe the activities. Time was spent at cutting out material or working at hems and buttonholes. Swinging Shirtails .Sew The 4-H Club 4, Swinging Shirttails, held their fourth meeting Tuesday. MrS. Barry Play euchre at Shipka By MRS. HUGH MORENZ SHIPKA Eight tables of euchre were in play Wednesday evening at Shipka Community centre. Winners were:- ladies high, Mrs. Tom Russell; ladies low, Janie Pickering; men's high, Ross Pickering; men's low, Omer Berney; most lone hands, Mrs. Tom Myers of Zurich. The east group was in charge of refreshments. Personals Mr, & Mrs. Dennis Durie of London visited Saturday with his parents Mr, & Mrs, Sid Durie and brother Glenn. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Campbell visited Sunday with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer. Mr. & Mrs. Percy Willert of Zurich, Mrs. Elva Willert of Dashwood, were Thursday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine when they celebrated Fred Weiburg's 84th birthday. Mr, & Mrs. Gus Van Massenhoven and family visited Sunday with her parents, Mr, & Mrs. Frank Wouters at, Glan- worth. Sunday visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Doug Russell and family were their cousins Mr.. & Mrs, Randy Russell of Essex and Mr. & Mrs, Greg Steeles of Toronto. Douglas Burt of Douglas Point visited Sunday with his aunt and uncle Mr. & Mrs. Ed Turnbull. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Miller were her brother, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Rader of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs, Ernie Miller and Mr, & Mrs. Bert Klopp of Zurich. 'Clarke explained the alteration of patterns, Beginners practised stay and plain stitch while ex- perienced sewers observed. The meeting was adjourned until March 4, Personals Mr. & Mrs. Jack Morrissey have returned from a holiday at Pompano Beach, Florida, where Mr. Morrisey was able to indulge in his favourite pastime, wat- ching harness racing, The weather was ideal, with tem- peratures in the 80's. Traffic was heavy with many automobiles, bearing Michigan license plates. It was judged that employees of the motor car industry were taking a holiday during the time of lay-off in the factories. Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Beaver flew to San Jose, near San Francisco to visit Major and Mrs. Bill Misener and their two children. Temperatures were in the 60 to 65 degree range, the By CATHY COOPER ELIMVILLE Saturday, the Hi-C met at the Exeter bowling lanes where they played two games. Afterwards they went back to the home of Mr. & Mrs. Bob Humes for a game of Court Whist. For lunch pizza and pop was served. The fourth meeting of the ,Elimville III "Cotton Capers" was held on February 24 at the home of Mrs. Colleen Clayburn. The roll call was "A new garment or accessory I will need and my plans for the style, colour and texture so that it will fit into my wardrobe." There were nine girls present. Kathy demonstrated how to make French seams and how to put on facing. Colleen showed how to make a flat fell seam. The proper way to model and judge were also discussed. The fifth meeting of the "Cotton Capers" was held on March 3 at the home of Mrs. Kathy Simpson. The roll call was "My suggestions for our Achievement Day exhibit or demonstration". Ten girls were present. Colleen showed how to apply a button with a thread shank. Kathy showed how to apply a snap. The next meeting will be on March 31. The fourth meeting of Elimville II was held Monday at the home of Judy Johns. The meeting was opened by the pledge followed by the minutes and the roll call, Marking your pattern, plain seam and stay stitching were demonstrated. The members made the samples. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Wm, Routly visited with Mrs. Mildred Crago of St. Marys and also with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hogg of Thorndale, Thur- sday, Mr. & Mrs, Alvin Cooper visited with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fulton Saturday evening. Mr, & Mrs. Jack Delbrige and Mr. & Mrs. Reg MacDonald of Exeter and Mr, & Mrs. Wm, Routly and Mrs. Helen Bell visited with Ruth and Laverne Skinner, Sunday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper skies sunny, making the view of the mountains and the bay magnificent. Kenneth Campbell, Joe Varley and Frank Mclsaac attended the Good Roads Convention in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, last week. Mrs, Campbell ac- companied her husband. Rick Bowers, discharged from hospital, returned to his home last week. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Morlock en- joyed a two week visit to Florida. Disney World was crowded with throngs of children, no doubt because of a mid-term school holiday in the United States. There were crowds of travellers also in the Gold Coast area, making traffic heavy and the securing of accommodation difficult. Cypress Gardens proved delightful and the Ken- nedy Space Centre most in- teresting. Mr. & Mrs, Morlock travelled with Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Weber. visited with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Jaques, Friday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis and Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Lewis were conveners for the euchre party Friday at Neils Community Centre with 10 tables of euchre in play. Winners were: ladies high, Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel; lone hands, Mrs. Olive Atkinson; low, Mrs, Otto Darling; gents' high, Jim Thompson; lone hands, Joe Carter; low, Earl Martene. Conveners for the next party to be held on March 14 are Mr. & Mrs, Jim Thompson and Mr. & Mrs. Tony Conlin. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick attended the Middlesex Presbytery held at Trinity United Church, London last Wednesday. The sympathy of this com- munity is extended to the relatives of the late Mrs. Alvin Cunningham whose funeral was Saturday. The Brinsley UCW held their March meeting at the home . of Mrs. Fred Lewis Wednesday evening. Ruth Trevithick, Toronto, was a weekend visitor with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hodgson on the arrival of their baby girl. Donald Scott completed the basement for their new house last week. Mrs. Bob Hodgins, Terry and April were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Morley. Mr. & Mrs, Ronald Tweddle and Bradley, London, were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Tweddle and Suzanne and later spent the evening with Mr, & Mrs, Harvey Tweddle, The move to put all national holidays on Monday gains strength, We'd rather they'd have them on Friday, because a week that starts on Tuesday is pretty well shot anyway. By MRS, J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA The Tweedsmuir Institute History was on display at the International meeting of the Staffa. Women's Institute held in the township hall on Wednesday, February 26 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Charles Douglas presided and opened with a poem "The Lesson" followed by the Institute Ode. • Ten members answered the roll call by bringing something of interest for the Tweedsmuir book. For the topic each member contributed by giving a news item of interest followed by discussion. Mrs. Bert Daynard gave a most interesting motto on the title "The peace of the world, depends on food." The members decided to send a delegate to the officers con- ference to be held at Waterloo University on April 29, 30 and May 1. The usual contribution was made to Bunny Bundle, An all day quilting with pot luck dinner is to be held on the regular meeting day in March. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Cameron Vivian and Mr. & Mrs. Alf Ross, Sr. are enjoying a holiday in the sunny south. Mr. & Mrs. Reg Finlayson and Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Miller, are enjoying a holiday in the sunny south. Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and family enjoyed dinner at Daltons on Friday, returning to the home of Mr, & Mrs. Hob Ternplernan's Stratford for the evening, Dinner guests of Mr, & Mrs. Carter Kerslake and Craig on Sunday were Mr, & Mrs, Jim Thompson and family, Goderich and. Mr. & Mrs, George Vivian and family. TwO bus loads from this area 'enjoyed an evening at the Ice Capades in London on Tuesday. 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