Times-Advocate, 1978-11-02, Page 5Pago 5
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CREDITON DRAW — The Creditor) Parks Board and firemen elimination draw Friday night
drew plenty of interest. Shown during the draw are Ken McCann, Wilmar Wein and Don
Dinney. Splitting the $1,000 grand prize were Mrs. Maurice Beaver and the Exeter Kinsmen
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We wish to express our sincere
thanks to you, for your confidence
in our recent acclaimation.
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Elimville 4-H, Explorers
enjoy Hallowe'en parties
Mrs. Wm
a picture
of herself
Hallowe'en Party
The Messenger Hallowe’en
Party was held on Friday
evening at 7:00 at the
Thames Road church.
Melissa Seldon and Shelly
Miller won the witches’
categories.
The ghost category was
won by Jane Rowe and
Sandra Cottle. Andy Grubb,
Danny Rhode and Tom
Batten won the skeleton
c^egory, Kim Prance was
the best princess. The tramp
category was won by Jeff
Prance and Gregory
Lamport. Robbie Passmore
and Patrick Jeffery won in
animals.
The clown category was
won by Larry Lewis, Brad
Borland, Wendy Ballantyne
and Erin Coward.
A storybook character was
won by Michael Jeffery and
Mark Coward. Kenny Miller
and Larry McCarter won the
unusual prize. The couples’ ■
category was won by Kim
Prance and Tracey Coward
and Allan Pym and Doug
Cooper. The messengers
enjoyed several games and
lunch was served.
4-Hclub
The Elimville II 4-H club
held their Hallowe’en Party
on Monday evening at
Elimville United Church.
The church was decorated in
black and orange streamers
and witches, pumpkins,
ghosts and cats.
Prizes for the best
costumes were won by Jacky
Van Rostel, Cathy Van
Rostel and Marg Pym. The
members and their friends
enjoyed a hour of fun and
games. A lunch of breads
and cookies was served.
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The Elimville United
Church Women entertained
Thames Road, Zion, Kirkton,
Woodham and Chiselhurst
United Church Women at the
Elimville church, Wed
nesday evening.
Mrs. Philip Johns opened
the meeting with a poem
“Dear Lord”. Mrs. Howard
Johns read the scripture
after which Mrs. Ross
Hargreaves led in prayer.
Mrs. Philip Johns in-
. troduced the guest Mrs. M.
Boulger of Monkton who
sang a solo “He Touched
Me”. Miss Ruth Skinner
read a letter which Joan
Allen, who is now working in
India, had sent to the United
Church Women.
Joan’s mother,
Allen, also had
she had sent her
and two of the children that
she is working with.
Mrs. Parker, Chiselhurst,
brought greetings from the
South Huron region. Mrs.
Boulger who is a minister’s
wife showed slides and spoke
of the three years that her
husband, two sons and
herself had spent at an
Indian village about 300
miles north of Manitoba.
Mrs. Ross Skinner thanked
her and presented her with a
gift. Mrs. Boulger sang
another solo “His Eyes are
on the Sparrow”. Everyone
sang the hymn “In Christ
there is no east or west” and
repeated the Mizpah
Benediction.
The president Miss
Skinner welcomed everyone.
Mrs. Skinner read the
minutes of the last meeting.
Following this everyone
joined together in the church
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7. Where have you shopped,
other than in Exeter, that
was a pleasant or enjoyable
experience?
6. How do you spend most of
the time?
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8. Describe the features of
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9. How do* you rate car
parking facilities in the
town?
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12. What is your favourite
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Why?
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10. Rate Main Street and
your impression of it.
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b) traffic
c) street lighting brightness
d) sidewalk width
e) window displays
f) street signs
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