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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-09, Page 5ADAMS Heating & Cooling Heating Systems of All Types INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED General Sheet Metal Work Air Conditioning Humidifiers Ventilation RECYCLING BEGINS — Staff from Thames Valley Recycling of London were in Exeter Thursday to begin the pickup of glass and paper. Putting one of the first loads into the truck are Art Nichols and Earnie Kovack. A spokesman for the firm expected between eight and ten tons of paper and glass would be removed that day. T-A photo | 235-2187 = 1 33 Huron St, East, Exeter niiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiir? EXETER TOWN OF EXETER MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOTICE is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Town of Exeter, in rhe County of Huron, that in compliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1977 Statutes of Ontario, 1977, Chapter 62. A ballot will be held for the of­ fices of: DEPUTY - REEVE One Candidate to be Elected COUNCILLORS Six Candidates to be Elected. Polls will be open as designated below on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1978 at 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. POLL 1 - MARJORIE ARTHUR'S BEAUTY SHOP 469 William Street Ruth Durand D.R.O Elizabeth Varley, Poll Clerk POLL 2 - BETHEL REFORM CHURCH BASEMENT Huron Street East Glenn Fisher D.R.O Jean Creech, Poll Clerk POLL 3 - RESIDENCE EDNA SIMMONS 164 Sanders Street East Edna Simmons D.R.O Olga Davis, Poll Clerk POLL 4 - BOWLING GREEN CLUB HOUSE 298 Main Streef Doug Gould D.R.O. Vai Gould, Poll Clerk POLL 5 - RESIDENCE VI HENNESSEY 418 William Street Leila Dobbs D.R.O. Doris Dettmer, Poll Clerk POLL 6 ■ FIRE HALL 216 Main Street Peg McLean D.R.O. Gladys&McDonald, Poll Clerk POLL 7 - SHERWOOD (EXETER)Ltd. 18 Wellington Street Isa Rabbets D.R.O. Ann MacVicar, Poll Clerk POLL 8 ■ FIRE HALL 216 Main Street Pat Fletcher D.R.O. Joan Kells, Poll Clerk POLL 9 - RESIDENCE P. HEWITT 156 Main Street Marion Frayne D.R.O. Labelle Harness, Poll Clerk POLLING STATIONS M. Arthur's Bea Bethel Reform C . Mrs. Edna Simmfii Exeter Lawn Bo|fL Mrs. Vi Henness Fire Hall - 216 Sherwood (Exeter Fire Hall - 216 Mrs. P. Hewitt . 156 Main St Advance Poll- Municipal Office>’ 406 Main St.S. g m cO Of Z 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. X ROSEMOUNT AVE. St. St.E. aty Shop - 469 William parch Basement - Huron is - 164 Sander St.Ehfe .ing Club House - x 298 Main S„. S. :y - 418 William St. Main St.S. ) Ltd. - 18 Welliiyg^ton St. Main St.^— sir u.Q oscj Andrew NS <HWY William Carling---1 I o J X 8 n F I I I I c I_____r- j.. ..............]"*CAN NAT. HWY." “ I o2 T7T< 2 o X Church women at Thames Road choose slate of officers for '79 Times-Advocate, November 9, 1978 Notice By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Thirty-one ladies attended the November meeting of the United Church Women Monday evening. Mrs. Glen Stewart chose as the theme for the meeting Shyness is no laughing matter. Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Ross Hodgert and Mrs. Barry E. Miller gave the worship ser­ vice. All sang Lord for all mankind we pray. Mrs.„ David Passmore received the offering and Mrs. Stewart gave the offer­ tory prayer, Mrs. Passmore took as her topic “Shy”. It could be a gift. A question and answer period then took place. Rev. J, Forsythe of Ex­ Ross a talk Mrs. Barry Jeffery and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. Group leaders Mrs. Jack Stewart, Mrs. Fred Johns, Mrs. Floyd Stewart, Mrs. Edwin Miller and Mrs. William Rowcliffe. Convener of groups 3 senior group leaders. Auditors Mrs. Donald Bray, Mrs. Lome Ballantyne. Group leaders Mrs. Jack Stewart, Mrs. Fred Johns, Mrs. Floyd Stewart, Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mrs. William Rowcliffe. Convener of groups — 3 senior group leaders. Auditors Mrs. Donald Bray, Mrs. Lome Ballantyne. Baby Band Superintendents, Mrs. David Passmore, Mrs. Glenn Rohde. Card Secretary, Mrs. Donald Bray, Standing Committees. Nominations Committee __ — Mrs. Paul Passmore, Mrs. Rohde opened the Mrs. Ted Kernick, Mrs. business with a poem “Let us remember”. The usual business was taken care of. It was decided to give $10 to the Hospital Auxiliary tag day. The Co-op banquet was discussed. The Secret Pal gift is to be brought in at the December meeting. 0 Mrs. John Pym and Mrs. Murray offered to decorate the auditorium of the church for Christmas. It was decid­ ed to send $25 to Alma College and $20 to Alcohol and Drugs. It was mentioned that members are invited to Cen­ tralia Thursday evening, November 9. Mrs. John Pym, Mrs. George Kellett and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery from the World Outreach committee gave a News Flash. Mrs. William Rowcliffe brought in a slate of officers for 1979 from the nominating committee. Past president Mrs. Glen Stewart, president Mrs. William Rohde, 1st vice Mrs. Murray Dawson, 2nd vice president Mrs. Ken Duncan, secretary Mrs. Rick Parker, assistant secretary Mrs. Barry E. Miller, treasurer Mrs. Ross Hodgert, pianist Mrs. Reg Hodgert, assistant pianist Mrs. Glen Stewart, official board representatives Mrs. William Rohde and Mrs. Glen Stewart. Representative to Board of1 Stewards Mrs. Murray Dawson. Manse Committee * —— eter and Mr. Hargreaves gave about Kerygma. Jerry Morgan. Leadership and Development Chairper­ son Mrs. Paul Passmore. Communications Co­ ordinator — Mrs. William Rohde. Stewardship and Finance Committee, Mrs. Ross Hargreaves, Mrs. Ross Hodgert, Mrs. Ken Duncan. Church In Society — Mrs. Murray Dawson, Miss Doris Elford, Mrs. Jack Duncan, Mrs. Lome Passmore. Christian Development — Mrs. Barry Jeffery, Mrs. David Passmore, World Outreach — Mrs. John Pym, Mrs. Glen Jeffery, Mrs. Howard Cunnington. Saturday, November 11 C.G.I.T. are having a tea' and bake sale at 2 p.m. in the church and the Tyros are having a hike and wiener roast Saturday, November 11 at 1 p.m. Baby Band Party The annual Baby Band party was held Saturday afternoon with 13 adults and 16 children present. Mrs. Glen Lamport welcomed the guests. Mrs. Bernie Friesen read two children’s poems end announced the hymn “Jesus Loves Me.” The roll call was answered by putting collection in con­ tainer. Mrs. Friesen read offertory prayer. Mrs. Lam­ port, with the help of the children read a story “A Book About God”. Mrs. Lamport conducted the graduation ceremony and Danny. McCarter and Tammy Friesen were SCOTT'S LEATHER & TACK SHOP 120 Sanders St. W. Exeter Phone 235-0694 Come on down and see our selection of * * DOWNFILLED JACKETS & VESTS LEE BOOTCUT JEANS & JACKETS WESTERN BOOTS, SHIRTS & HATS TACK & STABLE SUPPLIES HANDTOOLED LEATHER WORK & REPAIRS OUR SPECIALTY EASTERN X u cc => X (J •Qr- t— —• I -T S'. ' ii cal I tn, i o< ; £li z‘ >i t Si I i a I MOTZI I J mum Andrew MAIN St. "S’ cr O 5 SENIOR if. [ JT 'RYDE BLVI EDW iRD ST. 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