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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-01, Page 17Times-Advocate, May 1, 1975 I Muscle! TRIUMPH TR6 Twin carbs. Six cylinders. Dual exhausts. Matt black front end spoiler. For men who want a true sports cart South End Service 235.2322 Outdoor Cooking's come a long way! Yes, since-the days of the temperamental charcoal gr 'I with all the dirt and expense of charcoal and starter fluid, outdoor cooking's come a long way. Now, with an Arkla GasgrIll, outdoor cook, ing's fun, easy, and clean—and with this model, the Flavor Twin, you have more versatility in cooking than in any other out. door grill. The Flavor Twin has a dual burner with dual coro trots. So you can smoke cook, rotiss, broil, or bake —even a cake! Just light one side of the twin burner, put your turkey on the other side and bake your bird to a golden glow through radiant heat, Only Flavor Twin offers such cooking versatility. It's a proven outdoor oven. Thousands of families have been enjoying theirs for years. 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Greene wishes to announce he has sold Green's Variety Store to Mr. Archie Parker (formerly of Wingham) Mr. Greene wishes to thank all his former customers and associates for their valued patronage over the last 19 years. LUCAN HOCKEY WINNERS — Awards were presented Saturday to boys playing in the Lucan Lions hockey house league. Above, hockey program chairman Gary Manders presents a most improved player award to Ian Craig. At the back are Jamie Hodgins, Ray Cook, Mike Hayter and Danny Brintnell. T-A photo Zetca,a ckete‘ pteatd By MRS- nAMIITON HopGINS By SID DALEY Not too much to report this Week, comrades, would like to remind you of a couple our im- portant dates however. Wed- nesday, May 14, 1975 is your next general meeting, Along with being the night you will be able to nominate the Comrades you wish to look after the affairs of your Legion Branch for the next 12 months, following nominations comes the elections. This is where every voting member should exercise his democratic right - come on out to the meeting and vote anyway you wish but at least vote. Before using a power lawn mower, check that there are no children or bystanders in the yard that might get hit by flying debris. St. John Ambulance urges you to remove all stones, wire and other foreign objects from the yard. Tuesday, May 6 is the meeting night of our Ladies Auxiliary and the Auxiliary president urges that all members plan to attend this important meeting also. It is not true that printers drink more than other people . . iT JuST shoZe up MoorE In PrinT. Don't forget Branch 540's summer long golf tournament which begins May 26. The sports officer will set up a handicap system and all games will be played at the Exeter golf course with all games being played before the following Monday. Remember all card holders may participate and those in- terested are requested to sign up prior to May 19. The tournament will terminate on September 21, For further information about this interesting tournament get in touch with our Sports Officer Roy Scott. And that's 30 for this week - Remember - Humility is a strange thing. The minute you think you've got it, you've lost it. Registration set for kindergarten Registration for kindergarten and junior kindergarten is taking place this week at St. Patrick's School, any day 9 to 3:30, with the deadline, Friday, May 2, You may register your child for kindergarten if he or she is 5 on or before December 31 and for junior kindergarten if 4 on or before December 31. It is unfortunate that the date has been set back from March 31 as was the case last year, as several children who have been attending the cooperative nur- sery would have, been eligible for kindergarten. Penny sale at St. Pat's Students at St, Patrick's Lucan under the direction of Mrs. Fred Grimminck and members of the staff are very busy preparing for the annual Penny Sale which will be held in the gym on May 15, commencing at 7:30 p.m. sharp. Articles seem to become more beautifully made each year as more experience is gained in crafts. Chances are being sold on a liquid embroirdery quilt, featuring birds, a lovely afghan, needlepoint picture, hooked rug and a toy chest in the form of a bench. The door prize will be a hand- crafted lamp, made by John Ziler, Grade 8 teacher, featuring driftwood. There are literally hundreds of articles ready for the sale and as the name implies the tickets are 25 for 25c - a penny each! Interesting displays at St. Pat's open house Those who were unable to take advantage of "Open House" during Education week at St. Patrick's School missed seeing some most interesting and beautiful displays, particularly in the junior grades. The principal, Mr. K. J. Schenkel, was well pleased with the number of parents who took advantage of the opportunity of sitting in on classes which in- cluded their own children. Biddulph wins in gymnastics Fifteen elementary schools from Middlesex County par- ticipated on Saturday in a gymnastics event at Althouse College, and students from the Biddulph school brought home six ribbons as follows: 13 and over category - Kim Emery - 1st in Tumbling, Robin Revington - 3rd in Floor exercises. 11 and 12 category - Janice Burt - 1st in Floor exercises, Lori Noyes - 4th in Floor exercise, Duane Cook and Pam Curtis tied for 5th in tumbling: All the girls competing did extremely well and are to be commended for the results of their very hard work during the past four months. United The special speaker at the 11:15 a.m. service Sunday morning, was Rev, Eric Ramrattan of Salford, formerly of the Presbyterian Church in Trinidad, assisted by one of the Elders, Mr. C. B, Culbert. Mr. Ramrattan told of life in Trinidad, pointing out the vast difference in the living conditions of people there. He said the Church has been in Trinidad since 1865 when John Walker started a language school for a few, who then acted as. in- terpreters. There are now 80 primary schools, 5 secondary schools and a Teachers' Training School, all because people have given to Missions. He pointed out that he had been able to obtain his education and was in the church this morning because of missionary givings. He said "We are our brothers' keepers". The "Bach" Cantata will be presented in Zurich United Church on Sunday evening, May 4 at 8 p.m, All women of the congregation are invited to attend the ladies' guild of Holy Trinity Church on Tuesday evening, April 13, at 8 p.m. Because it is the regular U.C.W. meeting, members are asked to meet at the Parish Hall at 7:30 for a brief important business meeting. Gospel Sing-Out Sunday evening was led by the Robertson family with Jeannie at the piano, Mrs. Robertson soloist and Mr. Robertson giving a brief meditation. ' Rev. Ewart Madden and Mrs. Madden directed the thoughts of those present, through song and spoken word. Friendship Unit, UCW Members of the friendship unit met at the church on Wednesday evening, with Mrs. Ivan Hearn leading in worship, using the theme "Love" with Bible references in answer to a quiz. The Study Book was taken by Mrs. Stanley Yallup who read the biography of Rev. James Robertson, a Presbyterian minister in the late 1800's. Following which she conducted a memory contest with the members charting the course of his travels during his ministry. During the business meeting, chaired by leader, Mrs. Martin Van Arenthals, tickets were distributed for the fashion show and a contribution was voted to the general UCW funds. UCW plans bake sale Members of the evening unit, U,C.W. met on Tuesday in the church and were led in an opening prayer by Mrs. Ewart Madden. Leader, Mrs. Ed. Melanson, directed the thoughts of the group to "Peace with God", and the worship service on "Gentleness" was taken by Mrs. Orville Jones and Mrs. Gordon Hotson. The Roll Call was answered with a verse containing the word "Blessing, or Blessed". During the business meeting final plans were made for the opportunity sale and sale of home baking, on Friday evening and Saturday of this week. All articles are to be brought to the Church by Friday noon for pricing. For pick-up 'phone 227- 4714. It was announced that another quilt was ready for tying, one crib blanket was finished, and one to be finished. Members were asked to sup- port the annual U.C.W. "Waltzing into Spring" fashion show at the Biddulph school on Wednesday, May 14 at 8 p.m. Pentecostal Holiness The singing at the morning service at the Pentecostal Holiness Church was led by John Armitage with Mrs. Armitage at the piano. Rev. Ray Brewster, spoke from II Corinthians 3:17. The evening service was cancelled in order that many of the congregation could attend the graduation of Bill Cochrane and Roger Mason. The latter was chosen as valedictorian for the class. The service was held at the Evangelistic Center, Toronto and the commencement address was given by Rev. Floyd Williams, Bishop of the worldwide Pen- tecostal Holiness Church. Roger remains in Toronto as assistant pastor at the Evangelistic Centre and Bill will assist Rev. Ray Brewster in Lucan. Rev, Ray Brewster, C. E. Director for Ontario conference, planned and supervised the youth rally "Jesus Is", in Kitchener recently. Sixty young people, 20 from this community registered in the afternoon and 80 in the evening, for a service of singing, witness and special speakers. The film "Russia Today" planned for May 4 in the Church is not available until June 8. Holy Trinity Anglican Church The Sacrament of Holy Bap- tism was administered by Rev. John Hofland at Holy Trinity Anglican church on Sunday morning. Those receiving this Sacrament were Stephanie Marjory, infant daughter of & Mrs. W. J. Van Dam, of Ailsa Craig, and Philip James, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hardy of Lucan. Mrs. Donald Black of Guelph will be the special speaker at the Guild meeting on Tuesday, April 13 at 8 p.m. to which area women's church groups are in- vited. Mrs. Black is treasurer of inter-church women of Canada, and was the only Canadian to attend the Asian conference of women, last year, in Bangkok. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Grafton Squire were Mrs. Marjorie Langford and Mrs, Carole Smith and family, all of London. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson visited Tuesday with Mr, & Mrs. Clayton Ferguson, West Lorne, Mr, & Mrs. Bill Morley spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. .& Mrs. Howard Morley, Hazel Park, Michigan. Jeffery Betteridge, St, Marys, spent a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson. MT. CARMEL INCOME TAX CENTRE INCOME TAX — ACCOUNTING for Farmers and Businessmen INDIVIDUAL TAX RETURNS No Job Too Small PHONE 237-3469 Vince Ryan B.A. BUSINESS & FARMERS Bookkeeping - Accounting as required Weekly - Monthly - Quarterly Yearly Financial Statements Taxation Returns Call Neil Romphf 235-0443 HURON BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE We give complete sale service. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER EXETER TRAVEL CENTRE 476 MAIN ST. 235-0571 OPEN 9-5:30 MONDAY TO FRIDAY FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS Airlines, Rail, Tours GEORGE EIZENGA LTD. 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