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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
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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
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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
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“When Mothers of Salem”
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gave the closing prayer.
William Johns returned
home from St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London Saturday
after having undergone sur
gery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barry
and Mrs. Pearl Baynham,
London visited Saturday and
Sunday with Mrs. Helen
Caswell and Bobby, London.
Mrs. Rick Mellinger and
Alicia, Hensail were guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Passmore. The occasion be
ing Alicia’s fourth birthday.
Mrs. Hi Dixon,
Claresholm, Alberta is
visiting with her sister and
brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Rohde spent the week-end <
with Mrs. Marguerite Gib
son of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rock of
Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Johns and family, Miss
Marie Kerslake, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Johns and family
of Staffa, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Miller, Robbie, Kenny and
Shelly were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Rock of Mitchell. The occa
sion being Mrs. Earl Rock’s
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome
Ballantyne and Brenda were
guests at the Stead-Fraser
wedding in Port Colborne on
Saturday. Brenda was
bridesmaid.
Mrs. Bev Alexander, Mrs.
Lloyd Ballantyne, Mrs.
Howard Cunnington, Mrs.
Jack Duncan, Mrs. Ken
Duncan, Mrs. Ross
Hargreaves, Mrs. Mac
Hodgert, Mrs. Ross
Hodgert, Mrs. Hazel
Jeffery, Mrs. George
Kellett, Mrs. Alvin
Passmore and Mrs. William
Rohde attended the 75th an
niversary at Cromarty
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