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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-05-05, Page 21Mrs. Walter Weber and Mrs. Wilfred Doupe of Exeter attended the Kirkton Women's Institute 75th Anniversary Banquet last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Weber and Mrs. Doupe were formerly members of that branch of the Institute, Mrs. Sheila Brierley, daughter of Mr, & Mrs. Harold Fahner, is attending the Seventh Inter- national Congress of Dietetics in Sydney, Australia. Her month stay "down under" will permit her to visit as well, Fiji, New Zealand, Tasmania, and on her return, Tahiti, The United Church is con- ducting a survey of evaluation, choosing various churches for an appraisal of equipment and of work accomplished in the community. Zion United Church was one of the places chosen, Wednesday evening Rev. Don Deas of Mitchell was present to conduct the survey, Rev. 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Four pillars of brick, matching the brick of the Stephen Township Office, have been erected, two on each side of the driveway that leads into the ball park. $ave on Ford Rotary Tillers • 3 1/2 HP Sugg. $270. Sale $235 • 5 HP Gear Drive Sugg. $355. Sale$3O9 • 5 HP Chain Drive Sugg. $365 Sale $329 • 8 HP Sugg. $469. Sale $395 USED LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS • Ford 165 garden tractor with 42" mower • Farmscat • Massey 7 H.P, garden tractor with 34" mower • Simplicity riding mower We Have A Complete Line.ol Parts For Briggs & Stratton Engines Better Farming Starts At EXETER FORD Equipinent Sales Ltd EXETER 235.2200 Ceare) Tractors Equipment Lucan spent the weekend with Nancy. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Mrs. William Rohde attended the 75th anniversary banquet and program of the Kirkton Womens Institute at. the Kirk ton- Woodham Community Centre, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Herb Maluske president of the Federated Womens Institute of Ontario was the guest speaker, A number of Hdrondale Womens Institute ladies attended the program. Mrs. David Passmore en- tertained a number of little people and their mothers at a birthday party for her son Jon's second birthday on Saturday afternoon. Jon's birthday is May 2. Quite a number of ladies from this community attended a bridal kitchen shower for Miss Melanie Veal, Hensall, Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. Ken Ottewell, Exeter. The manse committee are planning a pork barbecue on May 28. Keep this date open. There will be no Sunday School Sunday, May 8, but the members are asked to meet at 11 a.m. to get their attendance marked, They are to sit with their families for the worship at 11:15 a.m. Mr. & Mrs. W. Sillery celebrated their forty-fifth wedding anniversary quietly on Saturday. Relatives and friends visited with them Sunday afternoon and evening which helped to make it a very happy and me morablelevent. Times-Advocate, May 5, 1977 Paa..21 7A/a"_nkdolcilefAlY.mi • Crediton institute complete gateway p.roject WOODHAM GARAGE NOW OPEN Under Management of Gary Martin Licensed Mechanic Hours: 8 - 6 Phone 229-8823 congregation answered the questions that were asked, Mrs. Lillian Wenzel is seriously ill in the hospital at Listowel. The Grade eight class of Stephen Central School went on a field trip to the Ontario Science Centre, Thursday. Robert Martin has begun construction of his home on King Street North, Mrs. Ed Finkbeiner represented Zion United Church at the meeting of the United Church Presbytery in Monkton last Tuesday. Between each of the two pillars has been hung an iron gate from the original fence, erected by the Women's Institute about 40 years ago. Kenneth Kuhn repaired and refinished the damaged gates; Sam Lawson erected the brick posts. Volunteers from the community gave assistance. Now there is an attractive gateway of which we are proud. The Flowers of Hope Campaign will be conducted in Crediton from May 9 to May 14. By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSBURY Hugh Davis is attending Road School at Guelph University this week. By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator, Lorna and Brenda Glanville visited Sunday with their grandmother Mrs. Joe Thornton in Seaforth Hospital and were supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ed Regele, RR 4 Walton. Also supper guests with the Regele's were David Glanville and Rose Cabana, Listowel. Mrs. Joe Thornton who has spent the past five months with Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator is now a patient in Seaforth Com- munity Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Earl Haist has returned home from Victoria Hospital, London, A surprise party was held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Galloway in honour of Wilmar Wein who made the bus trip to Nashville available, The people who were on the bus trip were present. Mr. & Mrs. Wein were presented with a gift, after which an enjoyable evening was spent, and a delicious lunch was served. Chocolate cake nets $5.50 profit Unit leader, Mrs. Glen Fisher welcomed many ladies to the May meeting of the Exeter United Church Women. She commented that we mothers should be aware that we are mothers by the grace of God and led in prayer for the han- dicapped. Mrs, Marion Dearing spoke on behalf of membership and visitation committee and asked her to let the committee know of any United Church members not being visited so they could be added to the list for lay visitation, Mrs. Jean Mills led the worship with the "True Family Circle" as her theme. Mrs. Barbara Sharpe read poems entitled "Family Love" and "Evening". Mrs. Pat Down read the scripture from Proverbs Chapter 31, verse 10- 31 and "What Mothers Choose" was read by Mrs. Norma Hooper, Mrs. Edith Love read "A Father's Job" and "Such Homely Things" was read by Mrs. Helen Mickle. Mrs. Ila Love closed the meeting with an effective family prayer. A lively and profitable auction Sale of baking, plants and miscellaneous items were auc- tioned by Norm Whiting with a chocolate cake realizing $5.50 and was enjoyed by all. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Grand Bend. Mrs. Hugh Davis and Heather were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs, Heber Davis. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Eaton and Mrs. Leonard entertained their daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Greenlee and family on the oc- casion of their sixth wedding anniversary Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee entertained in honor of their eldest son Larry's birthday, Thursday for dinner. Guests included Mrs. Raymond Greenlee, Miss Verna Greenlee, Elmer & Bert Greenlee, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Greenlee, Derek and Debbie and Mr. & Mrs., Leslie Greenlee, Kim, Pam and Steven. Mrs, & Mrs. Karl Jefferies entertained several neighbours Friday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis also Mr. & Mrs, Clifford Abbott, Lucan were Thursday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Mullins, London. Mr. & Mrs, Karl Jefferies and Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee were guests at the "Young-Walzack wedding in the Lucan United Church and at the reception following in Ilderton, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Davis and Mr. Bill Lambourne, London and Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were Friday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll. Mrs. Hugh Davis returned home from Victoria Hospital, Wednesday. Misses Nancy and Marylou Tindall attended the 4H Achievement Day at Centennial School, London Township Saturday and Miss Pam Flood of 5.