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Bride -elect honored
Baptism service at Woodham
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
WOODMAN
About 35 aunts, cousins, and
friends gathered at the home of
Mrs. Alex Gartenburg on
Saturday night to honour her
niece Linda Blommaert with a
miscellaneous shower. Guests
were present from Toronto,
London, Stratford. Exeter, St.
Marys andthe surrounding
district.
An introduction game was led
by Mrs. George Eisenschink and
Mrs. Lloyd Moore, cousins of the'
bride from Exeter.
Linda's great Aunt Mildred
'Mills of St. Marys, read an ad-
dress of best wishes to her, and
Alison Blomtnaert and Fay
McCallum. cousins, and Kim
Blommaert, her sister, made an
apron from bows, while Lee
Blommaert, a cousin and Sandra
Blommaert, her youngest sister.
carried gifts.
Linda thanked everyone and
reminded them of her wedding
date May 17 in St. Bartholomew's
Church, Dundas St., Toronto.
Mrs. Husar, Richard's mother,
also thanked everyone and ex-
pressed her pleasure in meeting
Linda's kin.
New members received
The Sacrament of Baptism was
observed at the Palm Sunday
Service whet Polly Marie, infant
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jacob
Hoekstra was baptized. •
Also confirmed into the
tnernbership of the Church were
Dennis_ Richardson, Jacob
Ifoekstra, Cynthia Copeland and
Calvin Rodd by profession of
faith and Mrs. Jacob Hoekstra by
transfer.
Rev. Grant Dawson preached
on the subject, ';Christian
Power".
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Mills and
Mrs Lawrence Mills of London
visited Sunday with Rhea Mills,
Kenneth 'Mills and Candiss of
(milia were visitors on Monday.
Mr & Mrs. Lloyd Jaques,
\ani} . Suzanne and Barbara
have returned home from an
enjoyable. holiday in Florida.
Jean ('opeland and Michelle
Robinson were guests at the
Uunsei!h-Bic•kell - wedding
reception in the Legion Hall, St.
Marys on Saturday evening.
Rev. & Mrs. John Cooke of
Thainesford 'and Mrs. John
Butters visited on Sunday with
Mr & Mrs. George Wheeler.
Report progress made
in area recreation
Exeter RAP committee
chairman Jack Underwood
reported this week some—head-
way was being made in the
formation of an area recreation
council.
He told council in his monthly
report that RAP membefs had
met last week with the newly
formed recreation committee at
Grand Bend and had found those
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• members interested in working
with people around them.
I'ur concept of an -area
committee will find a lot of favor
with them." he said, indicating
the people in Grand Bend and
Exeter would probably have
some rapport back and forth
between them.
Fie said it was discovered the
two groups had mutual problems,
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By MRS. DAVID KESTLE
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Meeting 3 was held at the home
of Nancy Holland with Leslie
Harrison demonstrating the art
of snaking brown batter rolls.
Six girls answered the Roll Call
with "At what meal do you eat
the most bread and in what'
form?"
' After having a list on the
Canada Food Guide the pros and
cons of convenient yeast,products
were discussed. A letter
scramble on differentdthings in
Bread menus followed.
Lunch was then served which
consisted of oatmeal batter
bread, brown batter bread and
orange juice.
Guest has best idea
The Clandeboye No. 1 High
Risers held their fourth meeting
at the home of their leader Jean
Hodgins.
They tried to find something for
their book covers and everyone
did something with bread.
The guest of the meeting was
Kim Field from Granton visiting
with Bonnie Richards. Kim came
ur with the idea of a ther-
mometer rising -to -rhe -top for .the- --
book cover.
All shapes of buns and sour
dough starter were made.
Lunch of different shaped buns
and chocolate milk was enjoyed.
Personals
Mrs. Annie Lewis spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Sinald
Lewis the two Mrs. Lewis' at-
tending the dance for Mr. & Mrs.
Garfield Latta.
.Mr. & Mrs. Phil Lewis and
family spent Sunday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Sinald Lewis.
Mrs. Toni Richards had her
cast removed last week but still
needs therapy.
The Richards family and some
of the Earhart family spent
Sunday afternoon swimming at
the YMCA in London.
Barb Carter and family saw
film "The Strongest Man"- on
,Sunday.
while the Exeter people had been
able to help their Grand Bend
counterparts with some problems
associated with originating a
recreation committee.
Underwood apologized for not
having the RAP budget prepared
for March as planned, but said
they were working on figures that
he hoped would end up in a
realistic request for grant money
from the town.
"Hopefully it won't -be that far
off last year's," he stated.
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