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Times-Advocate, 1978-10-12, Page 15 (2)• • • • Youth decorate church for service Famjljesunjte at Thames Road for holiday activities Mrs. Howard Cunnington. Mrs. Helen Caswell, London was a guest Sunday with Mr. 4 Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. & Mts. Robert Ulch and Joanhe Russelldale, Mr: & Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne, Brenda and Wendy, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Ballantyne, Deanne and Cheryl were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. Monday ,Mr. & Mrs. Don Ballantyne, David, Robert and Richard, Thamesford By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD Grant Hodgert spent the week end with his cousins Mr. & Mrs. Fred Burton. Robert Stone and friend of Wallaceburg spent the holiday week end with his mother Mrs. Verna Stone. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cunnington and family were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jas Romphf of Arkona. Monday Mrs. Fred Cun- nington of Centralia was a guest for suooer with Mr. & I. RATEPAYERS MEETING TOWNSHIP OF TLICKERSMITH A Ratepayers Meeting for the Township of Tuckersmith will be held on Monday, October 23rd in the Huron ,Centennial School, Brucefjeld, commencing at 8:00 P.M. J.R. McLachlan Clerk, Tuckersmith Best Interest 10% We represent many Trust Companies. We ore'often able to arrange for the highest interest being offered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. • Subjest to change GC Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. Exeter Office 235-2420 Grand Bend Office 238-8484 THE CREDITOIIFIREMEN & PARKS BOARDS ask you to support our $1.000 bRAW ELIMINATION to be held October 27, 1978 at South Huron Rec Centre Also 20 other possible winners of $50 Only 500 tickets sold Tickets available from all firemen & Parks Board members or phone ticket chairmen at 234-6401 234-6433 234-6380 All proceeds to our new SKA TING RINK (Licence #219084) MOTOCROSS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 (Open to All Classes) GRAND FINALE GOOD TIMES SERIES. 0 The fun starts at noon Sunday ADMISSION $3.00 •SII • UM NI CUM $LiIJILY VARNA, ONT. CHILDREN (12 & under) $1 (HWY 04. NORTH Of HfNSti11, LOOK FOR lit( SIGNSf PHONE 1-262-5809 were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. Mr. & Mrs. Doug Rohde and Karen, Miss Mary Ferguson, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Rohde, Danny and Tammy were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & , Mrs. William Rohde. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Stewart spent the holiday week end with Mr. & Mrs. Rick- Potter at Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. & Mrs. Dave Passmore, Tom and Jon were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. William • Hooper, `Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert attended the funeral of their cousin the late Mrs. Ron_ Hyttenrauch of Port Lamb - ton who was buried froth the Dinney Funeral Home on Friday. Sympathy is ex- tended to them. Mrs. Mary Hodgert, Exeter spent the week end with 'Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Cann. J • e �� T FAMILY SERVICES MEET — A clinical physcologist David"Link.was the guest speoke at Thursday's annual banquet of the Huron Family and Children's Services. Above, Huron's FACS director John Penn welcomes Mr. Link. Looking on are Charles Thomas, president and Verona Snider, vice-president of the Huron FACS directors. - T -A photo Clandeboyeenjoy trip Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hargreaves were SlSnday guests with Mr. &Mrs. Jack -Griffin of Burford. Monday Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hansford and • i • , 'Lon. , Mrs. Car es a . fa I, & Mrs. wight Hargreaves of t;eachville, Mr. & Mrs. Ted Hargreaves and Robbie Woodstock were guests with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hargreayes. Mr. & Mrs. Tenn Rohde, Danny and Tammy were Sunday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Poortinga, Auburn. Craig Alexander, Brad Cann,- ltidgetown, Laurel Hodgert, St. Catharines, Barbara. Miller, GEielph, Elaine Stewart••and Janice Stewart, London, Murray 'Stewart, Sylvia Stewart, Waterloo, Ron Stewart, Burlington, Sandra Stewart, Barrie spent the holiday week end at their respective homes here.. - A good crowd attended the Larm sale of Lee Webber, Saturday. The Young people's class tastefully decorated the sanctuary of the church, Sunday morning with fruits • and vegetables; there were also two pots of yellow mums. Mr. Ross Hargreaves had as his sermon - "Sincere Gratitude". Rev. Bert Daynard or Staffa . was in charge of the Communion service. • on the 9th Concession of There will be. no Sunday but couldn't go to the dogs By MRS. ARTHUR HODGINS CLANDE8OYE The Clandeboye Women's Institute sponsored a bus trip to Detroit, Wednesday. Previous plans were to visit the School for -Leader Dogs at Rochester, Michigan but on Tuesday while checking on reservations, found out they were no longer ac- -cepting bus tours and refused to accept us, regardless of reservations made in May. Rather than cancel the bus trip it was decided to go to the Ford Museum and Greenfield Village - in Dearborn; Michigan. We stopped at . the LeeWard Craft store for an hour and the Eastland • shopping mall for our sup- per., returning Home by 8.30 p.m. Peter McNaughton, as bus driver. in his jolly and capable manner. helped to make the . day a very pleasant .one. Mrs. Roy Cunningham, convener of Educatipn nd Cultural Activities was in charge of the trip. Persona Is Thanksgiving visitors in the community were, -Susan and Ken Rees, Lucan, Mrs. Mary Rees. Ailsa Craig and Mary Lou Michaels. Tillsonburg with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hardy and family. Mrs. Mary Carter. Exeter with- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Groenewegen and family. Mr. ' and. Mrs.- Jim Beckett, Kitchener, Mr. and Mss. Ralph Millson and Doug, London; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Glavin, Leona and Mark, . Centralia and Clarence Millson with Mr. and Mrs: Gerald Millson. Mr. • and Mrs. Jim McComb, John, Janet, and Jeff of Elginfield and -`Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Williams, Tanya and Shane of Lobo with Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McLean of 12th Lobo and Mrs. Irene "'McLear, S"pringbank with Mr. and Mrs. -Art Hodgins and• family. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thom, Lucy and Mark, Bramatea with Mr. and- Mrs. Gerald Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. 'Larry Glavin. Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Latta and Tanya, Cheryl Hardy. Lucan with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Latta and family. - - Mr. a.nd Mrs. Wayne MacLeod, Lucan, Mr. and Mrs.' George Simpson e*d Ken with Mr. and Mrs_ Jim Hearn. Congratulations: to Mr. and Mrs. Hi Thompson who were • married .Friday evening, They are residing Greenway Bt MANUEL CURTS Friends here are happy to hear of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. David Hutchinson. Toronto. Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Warner of I'arkview Crescent, (;rand Bend, recently returned from an extended Trip to Pennsylvania and Boston. • In Lansdale 'Philadelphia) Mr. Warner was the guest organist and vocal soloist at the North Petitisylvania organ club. McGillivray. owing Sunday October 15, Hurray Thompson has owing to the church an- niversary. returned home from Don't forget the South University Hospital. •Huron Regional Rally, The sympathy of ' the Tuesday October 17 at community is extended to. Chiselhurst United Church at Mrs. Armstrong_ and Bob in 9.30 a.m. • - (he Loss, of their husband and father, Wm.'Armstrong, who died suddenly Tuesday evening, at his home on Concession 2, McGillivray. Carolyn Hardy and Mary . Lou Michaels travelled to Collingwood and Midland Sunday anti Monday to view the fall colours. They were Kippen 'By MRS. RENA CAL -DWELL The Kippen U.C.W. catered to the Snell -Brodie reception. supper at the Hensall arena Saturday. John E. Caldwell spent surprised to see . snow _ Thanksgiving week end in covered fields in that area. New York City.. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'Heavy rains during the Carter, -Kevin, Joanne and past week have hindered Lisa and Mrs. Viola Carter corn harvesting operations. spent the week end with Mr. Miss Lynn Alderdice, and Mrs. John Brownlee and London spent Thanksgiving family at Gravenhurst. , at her home here. P""oo' NilisinilIPIIIWIrIONINIIIMilINIIIIMPIIONINP SCOTT'S LEATHER & TACK SHOP 120 Sanders St. W. Exeter - Phone 235-0694 Come on down and see our selection of * DOWNFILLED JACKETS & VESTS , * LEE BOOTCUT JEANS & JACKETS * WESTERN BOOTS,. SHIRTS & HATS * TACK & STABLE SUPPLIES * HANDTOOLED LEATHER WORK & REPAIRS OUR SPECIALTY i 1.i • TOWN OF, EXETER NEWSPAPER AND GLASS -RECYCLING PROGRAM All households are encouraged to assist in helping conserve space in the Town's Sanitary landfill site by participating in o once a month special collection in your area. This program will also con- tribute to a more efficient re -use of our natural resouCces. • In order to make the program as effective as possible,. please use the following guide when preparing your newspapers and glass: 1. Tie paper with string or place in heavy brown grocery bags or corrugated boxes. 2. Please do not place newspapers in green garbage bags or pails. 3. Each bundle should be easy to handle and free of any wire or plastics, magazines may be in- cluded. • - - - 4. Remove all metal tops from all glass containers and place them in corrugated boxes, heavy brown paper grocery bogs or garbage bags. 5. Place all recyclable newspapers and glass in a septurate pile from the special items for pick up. Please start saving -your glass and newspapers. The program will commence: Thursday, November 2, 1978 on the west side of Town. Thursday, November 9, 1978 on the.east side of Town: The Schedule will hereafter run: 7. first Thursday of each month on the west side of Town second Thursday of each month on the east side of Town. .If you want further information concerning theprogram, phone 235-0310 or.235-1200. • RECYCLE TODAY AND PRESERVE TOMORROW Save this newspaper Times -Advocate, October 12, 1978 P • 15 A JOB TO CALL BACK ON -- It's always good to have a second profession and MPP Jack Riddell returned to his former job -as an auctioneer Saturday at,a Huron Country Playhouse sponsored auction. Assisting Riddell was his son Wayne (immediate right). 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