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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-03-27, Page 9 (2)f • Essex Packers - Ready to Eat Boneless Hams LB. Smoked Picnic Pork Shoulder Canada Packers Football HamsBin Shankone Removed LB. GROCERY VALUES Libbys TOMATO JUICE SPAGHE TTI 28 oz 51' Monarch CHOCOLATE FUDGE 8 oz. 3 Supreme PEANUT BUTTER 48 oz. OLD TYME SYRUP Ingersoll 48 oz. 16 oz. sZ 32 oz. CHEESE SPREAD . 2 LBS. Club House %WES Delrnonte Pineapple & Gropefruit Pineapple & Orange BFRUITkDRI aers CHOCOL Lipton CUP -A -S K CHIPS Betty Crocker FR IT HEL Delmont. Chocolate Fudge PU 1110 ZEN F )ODS Bluewater Thrift P, -k ISHII CHIP Rhodes READ DOU iH32 oz 634 1.47 Fresh Produce a,"1*• 1'P. NERD LET TOMATO MER ER'S MEA MARKET Dashwood 237-3314 WI MEMBERS SIGN IN — The Grand Bend Women's Institute entertained o number of area WI's Thurs-, day. Above, Annie Morenz'and Eva Bariteau'of the host club welcome Hazel Co.+ord and Grace Pym of Elimville. T -A photo 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 A Basket Full of EASTER GOODIES Running Shoes Children Size 6-10 Youths 1-5 Easter Egg Special • 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, �ft r SECRET 4-H clubs bake bread By MRS. DAVID KESTLE • CLANDEBOYE 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. Panty Hose $ , 39 You Save 20C R Xl� For e ad hoes 59 Long Sleeve - Assorted Colors Arrow Shirts Size 15-17"2 Mom s Easter Basket SPECIAL Walla' • Suede And White Leather Underwear Combinations & 2 piece ��2 Price Clearance Open Good Frid Ralph & Marie McKinnon I Forget To Look On Our BARGAIN TABLE Easter Sunday and Monday Currie - Hickok Shirts , Long Sleeve - Assorted Colors Sizes 15-17''2 $700 N.H.L. Running Shoes Men's Boys' $995 $795 Use Your "CHARGEX" or "MASTERCHARGE" Grand Bend Main St. Phone 238-2154 Times -Advocate, March 27, 1975 Page 9 The column that's read for a purpose by Scotty Hamilton ltiOU have a problem ... and who hasn't? you are invited to mail it to IMPACT! c/o this paper. This new featwe has been designed to help you, the reader, solve personal problems, so use it, it's FREEI Some letters. of general interest will be published in this column each week. All letters must be signed, but we will not publish your name. 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