Times-Advocate, 1979-11-21, Page 8Village Ceramics & Gifts
Main St., Crediton
Phone 234-6317
Proprietor Doreen Browning
visit our shop for a good selection of Greenware
and a complete line of Duncan, Mayco, Lorretta
Young Products, Jaygot Lustres, and lamp wiring
accessories.
Congratulations to the winner of our draw Arlene
Wallace, RR 1 Crediton.
WINTER HOURS
Mon. Tues, Wed, Fri.
9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Classes given all these days and
evenings
EVENING HOURS
Mon. & Wed. 7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY
Page 8 Times-Advocate, November 21, 1979
TOPS IN GRADE 13 — Shields were presented to the top four students in each grade at
South Huron District High School at Friday's Commencement. From the left are grade 13
winners Doug Scott, Brad Taylor and Marian Martens. Robin Little was absent. T-A photo
Community centre Monday
for an afternoon of Crokinole
and cards followed by lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hirtzel
and family Exeter were
Sunday evening dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence. Hirtzel,
Joanne's
House of Hairstyling
365 William St.
Have you made your
Christmas or New
Years Appointment?
Please Phone 235-0288
Operated by Joanne Luxton
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MARY JANE TAYLOR
(519) 235-1252
420 Main Street
P.O. Box 696
Exeter, Ontario NOM ISO
Something Special would like to thank
all those who made our opening a
success...
The lucky winner of our $25.00
gift certificate was Mrs. Susan
Mayer, Exeter...
We're looking forward to serving
you. Please feel welcome to come in
and see our selection of accessories
for your home, plus a wide variety of
unusual gifts for all occasions...
Hear your music ome olive!
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• Precision Record Changer
with Cue Control and Dust Cover
• Allegro 1000 Stereo Speakers
with 61/2 -inch woofer and 2-inch tweeter
plus the famous Allegro Tuned Port for
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• Choose the Tape Unit
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All systems have simulated wood
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CRICKET BUTANE
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Exeter Pharmacy Ltd.
Main St. 235-1570
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FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Of Huron County
Requests your support for the annual
CHRISTMAS
BUREAU
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EXETER
In your area your coordinator is Mrs. Molly Burke, the depot Exeter United Church.
The hours open to receive are December 3rd to 11th between 9:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M.
and 1 P.M. - 3 P.M.
Please support this annual community protect with donations, toys, games, gifts,
new and good used clothing.
Income Tax Receipts for all financial donations. Registration No. 0184192-01-05.
Please include address on personal cheques.
FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES
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WI at Elimville hear
about children's rights
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
The Road to Christ's
Coming; Who did He come to
call-Outcasts" was the
subject dealt with by Mr.
Paul Schott in his sermon at
the service in the United
Church on Sunday morning.
The children's story
was told by Mr. Schott and
the choir sang an anthem.
Euchre party
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy
and Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Noels were in charge of the
euchre party in the Com-
munity Centre, Monday
night with nine tables in
play.
The prizes were as follows-
Ladies high score-Mrs. Joe
Carter; Ladies lone hands-
Desta Rock, low-Marie
Branton.
Men's high-Jack Dickins;
Lone hands-Lawrence
Hirtzel, low-Nelson Squire.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs, Borden
Smyth spent the Remem-
brance Day week-end with
Mrs. Smyth's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas McKinnon and family
in Scarborough.
Miss Arlene Newcombe,
Drayton' Plains, Michigan,
was a week-end guest with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Essery,
Rob and Ruth Ann.
Sunday callers at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Borden
Smyth were Mr.andMrs. Bill
Shrigley and Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Cushman and son,
London.
Later in the day Mr. and
Mrs. Smyth visited in
London with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Alderson and with
Mr. and Mrs. James
Warrack of Winnipeg who
were guests in the Alderson
home, Mrs. Alderson and
Mrs. Warrack are aunts of
Mrs. Smyth.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bowden on
Tuesday of last week were
Mrs. Evelyn Parker,
Harriston and Mi. and
Mrs.Melvin Stade, Dash-
wood.
Senior citizens 'met in the
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By KATHY COOPER
The Elimville Womens'
Institute met Wednesday
evening at the hall. Mrs.
Philip Johns, choir lady
opened the meeting with the
Opening Ode and Mary
Stewart Collect.
The family and consumer
affairs committee, Mrs.
Howard Pym and Mrs,
Theron Creery, were in
charge. The International
Year of the child was the
theme.
Mrs. Creery commented
on the motto "What we make
of nur homes is more im-
portant than what our homes
are made of."
Mrs. Pym introduced the
guest speaker John Penn of
the Family and Children's
Service of Goderich, He
spoke on the rights of a child
including the subject child
abuse. Mrs. Creery thanked
Mr. Penn. Mrs. Pym
reviewed the Rights of a
Child which were on display
in poster form and led in a
fun song.
Mrs. John was in charge of
the business. The roll call
was answered by "An event
or activity your family en-
joys sharing together."-
The institute will cater to
the South Huron Junior
Farmers banquet at Kirkton-
Woodham Community
Centre, December 21. Mrs.
Wm Routly gave a hospital
report and Mrs. Floyd
Cooper gave a report on the
convention held at St. Marys
recently.
A bakeless bake sale
followed. Mrs. Johns closed
the meeting with a poem
"Grandmothers"
Several from the com-
munity attended the Exeter
area achievement day
program, Saturday. A skit
"Essentials of Needlepoint
was presented by Elimville
1." Donna Kerslake and Kim
Conlan of Elimville II were
the commentors of an
exhibit. "Essentials of
Needlepoint.
From Elimville I, Caroline
Degraw and Barb Skinner
received their county
honours. Elaine Pym of
Elim ville I also received her
Provincial Honours.