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FIRST EXETER CUB PACK
CAR WAS
SHOWING MOMS — Students at Exeter Public School had a chance to show their work to parents at Open House Thurs-
day night. Above, Chris McDonald relaxes as Joyce McDonald checks a flower made by son Mark and Chris Cleave shows
his creation to his mother Joan. T -A photo
Tree limb falls in bush
Shipka girl has broken leg
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Michelle Vincent is •a
patient in St. Joseph's
hospital. London with a
broken leg. She met with an
accident in the bush when a
tree limb fell on her leg.
while her father and uncle
were cutting wood on the
family farm.
She will be hospitalized for
six weeks with her leg in
traction.
Ross and Donna Corbett of
Hensall ;visit, d 4in evening
last week with theih aunt and
uncle Hugh. and Annie
Morenz.
Michelle Morenz. of
Goderich. accompanied by
her mother. Mrs Carol
Harrington. of London. left
early Sunday morning on a
flight to Florida for a week's
holidays.
Bill Morenz spent Sunday
with his parents here.
We're glad you asked!
Bob Fletcher,
Director
With
Bob Fletcher and
Iry Armstrong of
7,1/2
:ileoc/ey
_Wet.
Iry Armstrong
Director
Is It Wrong To Cry?
When o friend or loved one dies, it is only natural for
you to give way to grief - and for you to cry.
Tears are therapeutic in more ways than many of us
realize. They give us anemotional outlet, providing us
with specific physical action that we can perform. At the
realization that o friend or relative is gone, tears may
come easily for both adult and child - and.this is good!
Most people do not need encouragement to cry, side
it is so natural to weep in sorrow, It is not unmasculine?o
cry of the death of a loved one or a dear friend. It's a
misconception that "Big boys shouldn't cry." This is all
part of the "stiff upper lip" and "grin and bear it." If
there is an emotional hurt, then the. pain should be
recognized, acknowledged, and expressed - in th is case,
through tears.
Your questions and comments on this and other sub-
jects are welcome - in private. or publicly through this
column
rhe Funeral Home ,n Exeter who Is a member of the
Ontario Funeral Service Association is:
FUNERAL HOME
SRV ARMSTRONG VNONt 735 '220
BOB FLETCHER
On Sunday evening, =Dick
and Annie Zielman were
guests with John and Luella
Zandwvk. to celebrate
Dick's birthday. with cake
and ice cream.
Lorne and Dorothy
Fenner. visited recently in
Niagara Falls with his
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Irwin. and another sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hughes
at Fort Erie.
Sunday supper guests with
Willis and Ella Desjardine
were Alvin and Clara Stat -
ton. Grand Bend. Bonnie,
Janet and Lonnie Dugas of
Sarnia. and Sonny Weston. of
the Parkhill area.
Harvey. Gloria. Kevin and
Dwight Beierling. visited
Sunday with her parents,
Joyce and Howard Adkins.
of Zurich.
Dick and Annie Zielman
were guests Saturday night.
with Mr. and Mrs. John
Zandwyk and family of
Zurich. at a dinner party at
the Bayfield Inn. for the
Zandwyk's 25th wedding an-
niversary. Open house was
held at their home in the
evening when many friends
and neighours called to wish
"Best Wishes" on their an-
niversar,y. Special guests
with the family were John's
mother and niece. his
brother and wife. all from
Holland.
Mrs. Trellis Little is a
patient is St. Joseph's
hospital. London.
Dinner guests Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Erickson
following the baptism of
their son Jason at Crediton
United Church were: Mrs.
Doris Switzer, Mrs. Mary
Erickson, Sarnia, Susan
Erickson, London, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Evans,
Lambeth, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Pickering and grandchildren
Jennifer and Justin, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Sweitzer, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Sweitzer. Amy
and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Switzer, Doddy:Lynn and
Darek, Sandra and Jim
Campbell, Kim and Kelly of
Exeter, Mrs. Jack Darling
and Jacqueline and Mrs.
Panasonic
just slightly ahead of our time
A
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Magnetic
Turntable
Panasonic's exclusive magnetic tumtable turns the
food as it cooks
2 Simplified control panel makes microwave cooking a
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3 Allows you to set up to three functions
Example Defrost -Cook -Keep Warm
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`unctions and hme
Madeline Wells and
daughter of Exeter.
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Monday, May l8At
Zehrs Parking Lot
Supervised by Tom Seip, Zehrs Assistant Manager & Cub Pack Leader
ALSO
The Exeter Saddle Club Will Give A Small Demonstration On
Horsemanship As Well As a Ride For the Children By Exeter Saddle Club.
Supervised by Red Robinson Zehrs Meat Manager & Saddle Club presi-
dent.
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