The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-02-06, Page 20 (2)Page 20
Times -Advocate, February 6, 1975
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ELECTRICAL COURSE GRADUATES — Thursday night in Seaforth
was graduation night for a group of area electricians. The course ;mos
sponsored by the Huron chopter of the Ontario Electrical League. From
the left ore, instructor Mel Beverley of Ontario Hydro, John Hoogen-
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dorn Jr., Charles Eckel, Peter Valkenburg, Jim Moir, Doug Meidinger, -
Harold Knight, Don Bender, Walter Fydenchuk, Larry Jones, Norman
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Homemaking club elects officers,
couple celebrates 40th anniversary
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
CROMARTY
Staffa No. 2 4-H Homemaking
Club held the first meeting for
their new project, Clothes for
Leisure. on Monday at the home
of Mrs. John Wallace.
The following officers were
elected: president - Margaret
Laing. vice-president - Bonnie
Norris. sec. treasurer - Betty
Anne Miller. assistant - Jeana
Elliott. press. Margaret Laing,
telephone - Cheryl Riley, Kathy
Host euchre
at Whalen
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
WHALEN
Mr. & Mrs. Earl French hosted
the euchre party at Whalen
Community Centre, Friday. The
prizes were won by men's high,
MacLeod Mills; ladies high - Mrs.
Hamilton Hodgins; lone hands -
Alton Wallis: low score - Michael
Scott; lucky 9 hearts - David
Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Morley,
Hazel Park, Michigan were
Saturday night supper guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Morley.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Molnar,
Dorchester were Saturday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest
Ferguson.
Mr. & Mrs. Austin Hodgins,
Lucan were Saturday night
supper guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Hamilton Hodgins.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. MacLeod Mills were Mr. &
Mrs- Wm. Davies, Spalding,
Sask.. Don Davies. Wynyard
Sask.: Cpl. & Mrs. Don Davies
and family of Port Lambton, Mr.
& Mrs. Ken Davies and family,
Windsor. Mr. & Mrs. Orville
Davies and family. Guelph, Mr. &
Mrs. Ray Mills. Centralia and
Bruce Mills, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Zavitz. Thedford.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl French were
Sunday dinner guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Joe French. London.
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Douglas, Achievement Day
comm. - Kathy Douglas,
Margaret Laing, Cheryl Riley,
book covers- - Pamela Wallace,
Betty Anne Miller, Teresa
Wallace.
The roll call was "Why Do I
Belong to 4-H?" Mrs. Wallace
described the project
requirements and Mrs. C.
Douglas led discussion on
choosing the fabric, pattern and
trim.
When buying material, one
should watch these points -
suitability to pattern, good
wearing quality, easy care,
comfortable, crease -resistant,
cost.
Celebrate anniversary
Man; friends and relatives
from Cromarty were guests at a
dance celebrating the fortieth
wedding anniversary of Mr. &
Mrs. Alfred Ross of Hensall. Mrs.
Ross was the former Vera Allen
of Cromarty. The couple were
honoured in the Legion Hall in
Seaforth on Saturday evening.
Bridal showers
On Monday evening Mrs. Hugh
Scott was hostess at a shower for
Mrs. Brian Dow, the former
Susanne Smith. Mrs. Ronald
Miller read a short address and
Pamela Wallace assisted the
bride in opening the many useful
gifts.
Marilyn Laing, whose
marriage takes place this month,
was guest of honour at a
miscellaneous shower at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. Gordon
Laing, on Sunday afternoon.
Guests included relatives of the
couple from Clinton, Seaforth,
Stratford, Exeter, Munro,
Dorchester, Listowel, and
Cromarty. Pauline Cleland
conducted a game, Debbie Jef-
ferson played the theme from
The Sting, and Anne Jefferson
read a story.
Lunch was served by . the
hostess assisted by her daughter
Lorraine.
Personals
Debbie Hulley of Winthrop
spent the weekend with relatives
at Cromarty.
Mr. & Mrs. James Bone,
Robert, Andrea, and Lloyd, South
Carolina, visited Thursday with
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner. Mrs.
Bone was the former Alice
Sorsdahl of Cromarty. Saturday
visitors with the Gardiners were
Garry and Tia Long of Ward-
sville.
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Gammon,
Agincourt, and Nancy Allen,
Stratford, spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Allen.
Robbie Gardiner spent the last
week with his aunt and uncle, Mr.
& Mrs. Alex Gardiner.
A LARGE BALL — A new sport was introduced Soturday during winter
weekend activities at Centralia College of Agricultural Technology.
The picture above shows students attempting to propel the cage
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Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Murray Christie were Mr. &
Mrs. Kenneth Whiteside,
Islington, Beth Christie and Chris
Carver, St. Catharines.
By MANUEL CURTS
The sympathy of this com-
munity is extended to the family
and relatives of the late Mrs.
Lloyd Brophey who passed away
in the Goderich hospital Satur-
day.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Nowitski, Dale
and Brenda, of Mississauga were
weekend visitors with Mrs.
Nowitski's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Clare Reid.
Mrs. Hugh Larkin, Windsor, is
caring for her mother, Mrs.
Grace Stewardson this week.
Evelyn, Viola and Manuel
Curts were dinner guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Curts, London,
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Orval Clarke,
Warwick village, visited with
their uncle, Elton Curts, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hutchinson
and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Ratz,
Shipka, returned Sunday from a
three week holiday in Florida.
By the way:
There was a young man in
McGillivray
Who went driving one night in his
Chevrolet
The road was so bad .
It made him so mad
That he added some words to his
vocabulary.
Telephone
Talk by Jim Scott
your Bell manager
You may he aware that Bell Canada is ini-
tiating directory assistance charging in the
11ensal1. Centralia and Crediton exchange
areas, starting February 9th, 1975.
• I thought it might he helpful to review
the plan and to stress that no one need ever
incur an unnecessary charge. Most people
use Directory Assistance on�y ;is a last resort.
when the phone number the\ need is not
vet listed in their directory. These necessary
requests will continue to he free. It's the
unnecessary calls We want to discourage t0
enure reliable service for those who really
need it.
That's why. heainnina February 9th.
1975, there will -he a25 cant charge for each
phone numher provided by a directory
assistance operator when the requested
-number-is listed in your phone book -.-livery- -
hillint month. the first three such requests
made from your residence phone will he
free. Alter that, the charge will apply.
Necessary calls, for numbers not yet
listed in your directory are still free. And
whether the number is listed or not, there
is no charge for anyone who has a disability
that makes it difficult to use a directory or
for persons 65 years or over.
If you qualify for an exemption, just
call your Bell Canada business office and
ask .for ai special exemption form. Also free
are emergency calls and calls from pay
phones, hotel. motel and hospital rooms.
In closing;I'd just like to repeat that -
you can avoiunnecessary directory assis-
tance charges by looking in the hook before
calling. The number you need is prohahiv
listed. (In 1973. our directory assistance
operators -handled more than 220 million
calls—more than 70 per cent of them were
for numbers already listed in the phone
hook.)
Lt's also a good idea to keep emergency
and frequently. called numbers up-to-date
in the space provided in the introductory
pages of your directory.
Bell Canada
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