The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-08-21, Page 5SUPERBEAN — Cartoonist Jenny Bayley models the iron-on she
designed for the Zurich Bean festival. Look for Jenny's little bean men
and the man size superbean at the Festival this Saturday. T-A photo
Gets theology degree,
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13endix employees have
returned to work after their
annual two weeks holiday,
Miss Margaret Hyde, London,
visited with her parents Mr. &
Mrs. Harvey Hyde for a few days
last week,
Several area farmers attended
the Soil and Crop twilight
meeting held at the farm of Jack
Peck last Thursday evening.
Word has been received by Mr.
& Mrs. Carl Payne that their son-
in-law and daughter, Gunney and
Mrs, Gary Merritt of Oceanside,
California have won a weekend
trip to Las Vegas worth $1100,
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Love of
Cairo, Mich. were recent visitors
with the former's sister Mrs.
Grace McEwen who is a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr, & Mrs. Harry Hoy and
William Hoy were in Kitchener
on Sunday owing to the death of
Mr. Hoy's only sister, Mrs.
Elizabeth Kropf.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hoy have
returned from their cottage at Pt.
ottery ticket
Clarke where they have
vacationed.for the past six weeks.
Mrs. Hoy spent one week in July
with her sister, Mrs. Ed Fink,
RR 1, Ripley. Mrs. Fink was
convalescing after being a patient
in University Hospital, London,.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett and
Mr. & Mrs, Al Corbett and
Johnathon spent last week
vacationing at Silver Lake.
Jerry McClinchey returned
from Winnipeg on Saturday
where he successfully completed
a seven week's course at the
University of Manitoba.
Mr. & Mrs,Alf Ross and Mr. &
Mrs. David Kyle returned from a
holiday spent in England.
Mrs. Eva Parker, Mitchell
visited this week with Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Parker.
Mr, & Mrs. Larry Jones and
family of Moncton, New Brun-
swick returned home after
holidaying with Mr. & Mrs.
James Sangster and Bradley.
Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol and Mr.
Cornelius Roobol and Mr. & Mrs.
Don Dodds and family visited
Midland for a few days last week.
Mr. & Mrs. John Konynendyk
of Woodstock and Mr. & Mrs.
John Broomfield of London
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Sim Roobol and Mr. Cornelius
Roobol.
Mr. Anthony Gelderland and
Mrs. Jean Adenan from
Ridgetown visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Sim Roobol on Monday.
Mr. & Mrs, Earl Gingerich of
Sunnybreeze, Florida, are
visiting with their daughter and
son-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Ellie
Stewart,
To open new
clothing store
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Beaver and
family of Brantford have taken
up residence on"Main Street and
will open the store in the near
future which was formerly
Taylor's Ready to Wear.
Oueensway
highlights
Rev. Don Beck conducted the
church service at the Queensway
Nursing Home on Tuesday ac-
companied by Mrs. Louise
Mitchell on the piano.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim McNaughton
and Mr. & Mrs. Harold Shepherd
of Toronto visited with their
mother Mrs. Ada Srnillie,
Mrs, Louise Mitchell was
visited by Miss Verna Coates and
Mrs, Vera Pinkham of Exeter
and Mr. & Mrs. Denroache of
Camp Borden,
Mrs, Beatrice Munn and Mrs.
Ethel Drover of Exeter visited
Miss Bella Drover, Miss. Isabell
Brintnell, Anna Dilling and Mrs,
E. Sararas.
Mrs. Clara McDonald visited
with her mother Mrs. E. Sararas.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Bentley and
Mrs. Heywood of Exeter visited
with Clarence Heywood.
Mrs. A. Taylor spent Saturday
with her son Delbert in Exeter.
Iva and Dorothy Taylor of
Kitchener were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. A. Taylor.
Arnold and Mary Ford of
Exeter visited with Mrs. E. May
Ford.
Jim and Edna Anderson,
Exeter visited the latter's mother
Mrs. Squire.
Mrs. Alexander, Misses Greta
and Amy Lammie visited Mrs.
Vera Lammie.
Church News
• Carmel Sunday School picnic
grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was held at the
farm home of Mr, & Mrs. Al
Hoggarth with teachers Mrs.
Robert Taylor and Mrs.
Hoggarth arranging the fun and
games.
Winners of the day were: three-
legged and wheelbarrow race:
Murray Taylor and Paul
Hoggarth. Jerry Faber won the
prize for getting the ball in the
circle. Girl's kick the slipper:
Darlene Faber; boy's kick the
slipper: Gregg Hoggarth. Grand
Champions for the afternoon
were: Jerry Faber, Murray
Taylor and Darlene Varley.
The games were followed by
hot-dogs, cup cakes and
lemonade which all enjoyed.
The 3's Couple's Club will meet
at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Al
Hoggarth on Sunday, September
14 at 2:30 p.m.
The United Church service was
conducted by the Rev. Don Beck
who preached on the subject
"The Kingdom is like . "
Guest soloists were Mrs. Earl &
Miss Elizabeth Deichert who
sang, "The keys of the Kingdom"
with Elizabeth also playing the
guitar.
The flowers were from the
funeral of the late Donald Charles
Grassick and others in memory
of Rev.Cliff Britton.
Roderick Alexander (Rod)
Ferguson, 13,F,A, son of Rev.
P,A. and Mrs. Ferguson of
Chesley, formerly of Hensall,
received his Bachelor of
Theology degree at McGill
University, Montreal on June 9th.
Rod was the recipient of five
scholarships including the Birks
Gold Medal, for highest standing
in his year. He was also the
recipient of the Alumni
Association Prize at
Presbyterian College.
After a year of professional
training at Presbyerian College
he plans to enter the ministry of
the Presbyterian in Canada,
Celebrate 35th
• anniversary
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Reid of
Hensall celebrated their thirty-
fifth wedding anniversary at the
Pineridge Chalet, Hensall,
Saturday evening.
A family dinner was enjoyed by
thirty-five relatives and friends.
The table was centered with a
three-tier anniversary cake and
decorated with red roses.
Mr. & Mrs. Reid were married
at Hensall United Church Manse
August 17, 1940 by Rev. Brooke.
John Reid of Hensall attended his
brother as groomsman and Mrs.
Margaret Wayne, attended the
bride. Mrs. Wayne lives in B.C.
and was unable to attend,
Following the dinner music
was provided by Joe Overholt
and dancing was enjoyed by a
large crowd of friends,
Rod spent his early childhood
in Hensall when his father was
minister of Carmel Presbyterian
Church and his mother taught
school in the area.
Sugar and spice
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is appealing, But what the heck,
we slouch around at home in bare
feet and shorts, and as far as
listening to the loons at night
goes, you can always ask a few of
your friends to drop in.
A few days in the city has an
equal appeal. I always catch a
cold in the air-conditioned rooms,
neither of us likes swimming in a
pool with a lot of common,
middle-class people, you have to
sign a second mortgage on your
house to pay the bill, and you can
hardly wait to get home, where
the room service is free and a
great deal faster.
So this week, with our "little
trip" looming up like a vampire,
we both discovered, in-
stantaneously and with great
relief, that we'd just stay home
for the time being.
She: "I was really just
agreeing because I thought you
wanted to get away somewhere."
He: "You mean to say that you
don't want to go off in the heat
and be soaked every time you
turn around and eat all those
rotten french-fries and besides
the tires on the car aren't so hot. I
was only going because I thought
you'd like a change, get away
from the meals."
She: "I can't stand other
people's cooking and I hate motel
rooms and you know how hard it
is to find a decent place to swim."
He: "Yeah, and if we took our
golf clubs we wouldn't have room
for anything else and if we didn't,
we'd have to rent them, for an
arm and a leg."
Ironically we live smack in the
centre of one of the great resort
areas in Canada. People who
move here from the city can't
understand why anybody wants
to go away, even for a day.
Anyway, great, mutual sighs of
relief. But there was still that
guilty feeling, that sense that we
weren't pulling our weight in the
great holiday farce. So we
compromised.
He: "Tell you what we'll do.
We'll drive down to the marina
and look at the boats. Then we'll
check the prices at two of the
local motels. Then we'll drive out
to the beach and look at the
cottages."
She (eagerly): "Yes. And then
we'll come home and turn on the
sprinkler and I'll get you a dinner
that would cost you $14 in a
restaurant and tomorrow mor-
ning we'll play golf at the most
beautiful course within 300 miles,
and tomorrow afternoon we'll sun
and swim at the most beautiful
beach within 400 miles."
He: "Yes! Yes! Yes! And
there's a terrific movie on TV
tonight, four stars, and we've
only seen it twice,"
Who needs a "little trip"
anyway?
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Times-Advocate, August 21, 1975
Page
Carolyn McCann is
honoured at shower
Hensall Legion Hall was the
setting on Sunday, August 17 for a
bridal shower when Mrs. Donna
Lavery and Mrs. Dianne Warry
London were hostesses in honor
of Miss Carolyn McCann,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs, Clement
J. McCann, Dashwood.
Two contests were arranged by
the hostesses and one by Mrs. Bill
Tinney and Miss Judy Kirk. A
"Doll Cake" was drawn for and
was won by Miss Kathy Sangster,
Mrs. Donna Lavery gave a poem.
The bride-elect was the
recipient of many miscellaneous
gifts and gave her thanks to all.
Serving refreshments were
Miss Sherry Gilfillan, Miss
Roxanne Lavery, Miss Wendy
Gilfillan and Miss Debbie Lang.