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to average family requirements.
Gives quiz on nutrition
Perth economist speaks at Staffer
By MRS J TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Thirteep members and
two leaders attended the
fifth•rneeting of the "Staffa
Snack ers"_held on October
the ninth at the home of
Mrs. GeorgeVivian.
The meeting opened by all
repeating the 4-H pledge
followed by_ the roll call.
Mrs. Vivian discussed help=
ful hints when using
"Gelatin" and showed 'the
correct procedure in using
it.
Mrs. -Jeffery discussed the
need for energy conserva-
lion. telling of different
ways to save power.
- Mar.lepe O'Reily
demonstrated "Cod
Italiano'.'. Janice Vivian
prepared "Maple Treasure"
and Jill N•or.ris
{remonstrated "Pink
Velvet".
TFte sixth meeting was dis-
cussed and plans begun for a
party. Everyone sampled
the dishes demonstrated.
Auxiliary meets -
-Mrs. Clifton Miller was
tiostess for the Thanksgiving
meeting of the Marion
Ritchie Auxiliary. held at
her home October 17.
Guest speaker was Mrs.
R. Dunseith. St. Pauls the
Presbyterian visitor. who
gave a most interesting and
timely paper on Giving
Thanks Always.
Mrs. Larry Gardiner
presided and welcomed Mrs.
Dunseith and the W M.S.
members She opened the.
meeting with a poem and the
program in the Glad
Tidings. assisted by Mrs.
Jean,f'arey and Mrs. John
Templeman. ,
Mrsr _ohn Miller read the
scripture lesson taken from
Psalms 95 verses 1-7. Mrs.
Clifton Miller favoured with
' a solo. 1 Thank You God. ac-
e,nompanied on the piano by
• "Mrs. ,John Scott
Mrs. Bob Laing gave a
reading on Autumn in On-
tario,. Mrs. Lorne Elliott
chose Thanksgiving as the
theme of her topic. Roll call
was answered with a verse
on Thanksgiving.
The president Mrs. Dun-
can Scott presided for the
business when invitations
were accepted to .meet with
the W.M.S. of Cromarty
I'resbyterian Church.
November 2 and with the
Hensall ArnONll Circle in
•Carmel Presbyterian
Church. November 7 Mrs
Eldon :Allen read • a
Thanksgiving Poem
Staffa WI
Mrs. Nancy Ross. Hone
Economist for Perth County
was guest speaker at the
`Family and Consumer Af-
fairs meeting of the Staffa
tt-omen's Institute. held in
the Township hall. Wednes-
day evening with 12
members and four visitors
present -
Mrs Ross gavea most in-
formative and interesting
talk on nutrition. and each
ladj• present evaluated
herself on a quiz. How -well
do you .on
.
The president Mrs
Charles Douglas opened the
meeting with the Mary
Stewart`- Collect and then
held a memoriam service
for Mrs Jessie O'Brien. a
- former member. closing
with the reading of The Lord
. is my Shepherd
Mrs Bert Davnard. the
tecretary dealt with the cor-
respondence: reminding
members' of the Achieve-
ment Days for the 4-1
Ilomemaking club on Essen-
tial Edibles in Kirkton Com-
munity Centre. November
IR where Staffa clubs 1 and 3
will participate and in
Mitchell: November 29
where Staffa club 2 will par-
ticipate
•• \ donation was made to
the' CNIB Mrs. 'Carter
Kerslake reported on the
short course on quilts and
Mrs. Douglas gave a report
KILLED — Bruce William
Gaynor, 22, was killed last
'week' when the car he was
driving collided with a truck
dh the Mt. Gurinel rood. Fie"
was the son of Mary A.
Smyth, Centralia, and the
late Carl Frederick Gaynor,
who predeceosed him in
1962.
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of the Perth County rally in
Kirkton Community Centre
with -'four ladies attending
from Staffa W.I.
Mrs;; John Templeman
--pre,sided for the.prQgram,
.' opening with a poem
dividuality" by "Patience
Strong.'. Roll call was
answered by naming,a time
saving device in my kitchen.
Mrs. Norman Harburn gave
a past event of the Staffa
W.I. recalling a bus trip to
London.
Members enjoyed a con-
test on common weeds of
• Ontario with' Mrs. -Douglas--
the winner. Members had
set up an interesting display
of their bobbies for viewing.
The hostesses. Mrs. John
TemplemajLand Mrs. Not-
, man Harburn served lunch
following the meeting.
Personals
Barbara Templeman was
a weekend guest of Janet
Fisher. Mitchell.
- Gary Norris and Mark
Bryans. Brampton -visited
on the weekend with Mrs.
Sam Norris and' Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Norris and family.
Mrs. Wyn West. Embro
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mr,s. Rob .Templeman _and_
Carrah.
61rs. Sam Norris 'alit Mr.
ARC DISGUISES A Halloween party held at the South
Huron Rec Centre Monday by ARC Industries had a large
number of inovative disguises. In the bock row are Marilyn
McCallum and Jeff Price while in the foreground is Terry
Taylor. • T -A photo
Best Interest..
We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able
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Guaranteed Investment Certificates
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and Mrs. Bob Norris and
family visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mts. John Burleigh
and family. Goderich. •'
Meeting one of the short
course on Quilts was field
Tuesday evening with eleven
ladies present. The meeting
was held in -Mrs. Daynard's
home. She and Mrs. Carter
Kerslake ire. conducting the
-course. Second meeting is
planned for Monday evening
November 6.
Times -Advocate, November 2, 1978
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TOWN OF.
EXETER
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOTICE is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Town of Exeter, in
the County of Huron, that in compliance with the Municipal Elections Act,
1977 Statutes of Ontario; 1977, Chapter 62. A ballot will be held for the of-
fices of:
DEPUTY - REEVE
One Candidate to be Elected
L.....– --COUNCILLORS
Six Candidates to be Elected.
Polls will be open as designatedbelow on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1978
at 11:00 o.m. to 8:00 p.m.
POLL 1 - MARJORIE ARTHUR'S BEAUTY SHOP
469 William Street -
Ruth Durand D.R.O Elizabeth Varley, Poll Clerk
POLL 2 - BETHEL REFORM CHURCH BASEMENT
Huron Street East
Glenn Fisher D.R.O Jean Creech, Poll Clerk
POLL 3 - RESIDENCEEDNA SIMMONS
164 Sanders Street East
Edna Simmons D.R:O Olga Davis, Poll Clerk
POLL 4 - BOWLING GREEN CLUB HOUSE
298 Main Street -
Doug Gould D.R.O. Val. Gould, Poll Clerk -
POLL 5 - RESIDENCE VI HENNESSEY
418 William:Street
Leila Dobbs D.R.O. Doris Dettmer, Poll Clerk
POLI 6 - FIRE HALL _
216 Main Street
Peg McLean D.R.O. Gladys McDonald, Poll Clerk
POLL 7 - SHERWOOD (EXETER)Ltd.
38 Wellington Street
Isa Rabbets D.R.O. Ann MacVicar, Poll Clerk
POLL 8 - FIRE HALL
216 Main Street
Pat Fletcher D.R.O. Joan Kells, Poll Clerk
POLL 9 - RESIDENCE P. HEWITT
156 Main Street
Marion Frayne D.R.O. Labelle Harness, Poll Clerk
ADVANCE POLL - MUNICIPAL BUILDING ,
406 Main Street
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1978.
9:00 a.m. to8:00p-.m.
Laurie Dykstra D.R.O. Barbara McLelland, Poll Clerk
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. 1. M. -Arthur's Bea
2. Bethel Reform C
3. Mrs. Edna Simm8
4. Exc t er Lawn Bo*
5. Mrs. Vi Hennes4
6. Fire. Hall 216
7. Sherwood (Exot
8. 1'1r Hall - 216
9. Mr. P. Hewitt
156 Main S
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Munic:i a1 Off icer
406 Matt) St.S.
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