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Ctediton..ladies host 4-H,
hear history of jewellery
CREDITON
The Crediton Womens
Institute met at the town hall
ott Wednesday evening,
President Jane Dearing
welcomed the members and
the 4-H girls and their
mothers,
The meeting was opened
with the "Ode", and "Mary
Stewart Collect." The roll
call was answered by, "My
favorite piece of jewellery
and why, Minutes were read
and approved and the
treasurers report given.
A letter was read by the.
secretary, Mary Glavin,
from the Womens Institute
Provincial President Mrs.
Diamond. Business was
discussed. The next euchre
will be held on March 5 at
8:15 at the town Hall.
The meeting' was then
turned over to the 4-H girls,
Kathy Davey chaired the
program. A lively sing song
was enjoyed, Mrs. Lois
Hodgins accompanied on the
piano,
JUNIOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS Winners in the junior division.of the public speaking contest
at Exeter Public School were Kim Talbot, Tim Long and Bridgette. Newton. Kim took first
place with a speech about her bird named Oliver, Tim was second with, a speech on the
Guiness Book of World Records, and Bridgette was third with Disney World as her topic.
PUBLIC SPEAKING — Sandi McDonald, Isabel Perry and Karla Josephson were the
winners in the grade seven and eight public speaking contest at Exeter Public School. Isabel
won the contest with a speech on her family entitled The Sorrows of Being Sixth. Sandi was
second with her topic, boneheads. Karla took third prize with a speech on body language.
A 4-H quiz was conducted
by two of the 4-H leaders,
Mrs. Mary Kenney and Mrs.
Lorna Finkbeiner. Different
questions were asked on
accessories to two teams.
Jane Sullivan reported on
the trip she won through 4-H
to the National 4-H Con-
ference held in Toronto last
Summer.
Kathy Davey introduced
the guest speaker for the
evening, Jay Campbell from
.Earl Campbell, Jewellers in
Exeter. Mr. Campbell spoke
on the history of jewellery
and also gave valuable in-
formation about gold, silver
sterling, pearls and
diamonds.
A presentation of cups and
saucers was made by Mrs.
Mary Kenney, Mrs. Anne
Cottell and Mrs, Jane
Dearing.
County Honours,
Accessories The Final
Touch, Barb Wilson,
Rosemary Gielen, Mary-Jo
McCann, Vickie Collett,
Needlepoint, Kim Galloway,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dickins, Exeter and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Abbott and Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Davis at-
tended \the 25th anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson
formerly of the community
in Stoney creek, Saturday
February 23.' They renewed
their wedding vows at the
church of the Redeemer.
followed by a dance at the
Royal Canadian Legion.
Master Jeff Gwalchmai,
Lucan spent the weekend
with his school friend Robert
Tindall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young
and Jeffrey, Lucan were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Heber Davis, Saturday
Mrs. Jim Barker and Mrs.
Earl Greenlee visited with
their parents.
Marylou Tindall was
winner in the Pancake day
Contest sponsored by the
G.A.A. at Medway
highschool. She was judged
the best dressed "Lumber
jack."
Mr. and .,,JVIrs. Earl
Greenlee were.'1Tuesday
dinner guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Abbott, Whalen
and Thursday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair,
Centralia.
Canon Rees, London was
in charge of morning service
at St. Patrick's church,
Sunday-next Sunday service
will be at 11 a.m.
Ruth Ryan and Brenda
Glanville.
Provincial Honours, Pattie
Shapton, Helen Glavin,
Donna Fleming, Jackie
Glavin, Brenda Mitchell, for
Accessories The Final.
Touch, Needlepoint, Susan
Fleming, Ann Glavin, Judy
Heist,
Advanced Honours
Darlene (Collett) Dunbar-
me. The meeting was closed
with the 4-H Pledge and the
girls then served a delicious
lunch,
Persona Is
Relatives from a distance,
attending the funeral of
William. H. Smith were: Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Ortwein, Galt;
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Coote,
Elkton, Michigan; Mrs, Cora
Wing, Mr. Don Wing, Mr.
Willard Wing and Miss
Dorothy Rodfuss,
Sebewaing, Michigan; Mr,
and Mrs. Otto Voelker and
Mrs. Donna Thompson,
Pigeon, Michigan; Mr. and
Mrs, Clare Sparling and
Beulah Sparling, Walkerton;
and Mrs. Myrtle Dietz and
Mrs. Helen Geiger, Zurich.
Several flower
arrangement were placed on
the altar at Zion United
Church on Sunday, in
memory of two of our oldest
male members who passed
away this week. William H.
Smith and Nelson Schenk,
both men were in their 91st
year.
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A family dinner and
surprise shower was held
Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Lilley,
Komoka, for Michael Davis
and Suzanne Dietrich with 40
"McFalls" relatives present,
also Suzanne's parents Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Dietrich,
Dashwood and her two
sisters.
After several 'contests,
Suzanne opened her many
useful gifts. She and Michael
thanked everyone and all
enjoyed a beautiful dinner
prepared by Michael's
cousins. Mrs. Bob Lilley,
Mrs. Bill Quinton, Mrs. Nish
•Johnson and Aunt Mrs.
Ralph Simpson and their
families.
Personals
Mrs. Hugh Davis was
guest, Tuesday evening at a
miscellaneous shower for
Suzanne Dietrich at Mount
Carmel School.
The community extends
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Dobbs and family,.
Mrs. Dobbs father 'the late
H.S. McLean passed away
Thursday evening in
Lakeland Florida. The body
arrived at Toronto airport,
then to the Teeswater
funeral home, where funeral
service was held on 'Monday
at two o'clock.
Couple showered
at Saintsbury fete
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Colonel Sanders invites you
to be an instant winner in the
Great Family Treasure Hunt
contest. It's easy. It's fun!
Between March 1-31, each time
you visit a Kentucky Fried
Chicken Store, you'll get a
scratch and win card. You could
win one of theinstant win"
prizes listed here.
Instant win or not, all entries
received become eligible to win
the grand prize shown above.
Enter as often as you wish. Stop
in at your nearby participating
Kentucky Fried Chicken store
soon and try your luck! (No
purchase necessary).
The grand prize consists of
those items pictured and listed
at the top of the advertisement
with a total suggested list value
of $16,000. Odds of winning are
dependent on the number of
entries received.
There are
also 46,000
"Instant Win"
prizes available
to be won.
25,000 Bic
Ultrafine markers
(*52.37) 10,000 recent hit 45 RPM
singles from CBS (*51.00) 5,000
Lakeside Games (*56.50) 5,000
Viceroy Balls, (s$1.39) 1,000 Thrifty's
jeans (*324.95) (*) --- approx. retail
value, Odds of winning: 1 in 152.
All entry forms, given out when you
visit a Kentucky Fried. Chicken outlet,
are eligible for the Grand Prize. To
qualify for "Instant Win" prizes, rub off
the silver panel and look for the prize
name. All "Instant Win" and Grand
Prize entries must be mailed and
received no later than May 31, 1980.
Both "Instant" winners and Grand
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answer a skill testing question. All
prizes must be accepted as awarded.
Contest is open to all Canadian
residents except for employees and
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