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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-16, Page 7 (2)Women at Exeter hear about Cadets The November meeting of the Exeter UCW Evening 'Unit was held in -the ladies parlor, November 6, with Unit leader Mrs. Vera Armstrong presiding. Coming events are the Decorate your home with beautiful CUSTOM DRAPES Choose the fabrics and the styles you want and Barb Whiting will custom_ make your drapes for you You con also choose matching bedspreads and pillow - shams. WHITING'S WAREHOUSE Main St. Exeter 235-1964 bazaar November 18 with tea 'r6om cafeteria style, November 27 is the general meeting with Dr. and Mrs. Ecker as guest speakers. Church calendars are on sale at $1:50 being sold by the Explorers. December 4 is the Christmas meeting with Mrs. Joanne Wareham's group in charge. Mrs. Audrey MacGregor's group presided for the worship theme remem- brance. In Flanders Fteld was read in unison. Mrs. Huth Jeffery read the autobiography of a poppy. Mrs. Agnes Aunger in- troduced guest speaker Cadet Sgt. Major Greg Pfaff of theCadet Corps who spoke on his experiences in Ger- many with the cadets this ,past summer. - There wcre.29 in his group, had training in Montreal, flew from Uplands to Liar, on to Baden- Baden for six weeks. Mrs. Nancy Rooth thanked Greg and presented him with a small gift. The Lord's Prayer was presented by Mrs. Audrey MacGregor, Mrs. Ruth Jeffery, Mrs. Agnes Aunger and Mrs. Nancy Rooth. Each read parts, lighting candles of different colours representing the different passages of the Lord's Prayer. Everyone joined in unison, singing the Lords Prayer. A delicious lunch was served with- Mrs. Maxine Sereda's group in charge. ERSMAN'S BAKERY EXETER, ONTARIO Phone 235-0332 Daily Butter Tarts 121 each Friday, November 17th only White and Brown Clover Leaf Rolls 60' dozen Please Order. Save 20' Phone 235-0332 4Sirivoiwaireasiomiiiminivirvolovimourk. .r Opening Soon at 365 William St. JOANNE'S HOUSE of Hairstyling Operated by Joanne Luxton Watch the T -A for opening date. Shop Early For The NO W° SSS N Mai SUPER DISCOUNTS FRIDAY NIGHT— 6:00 To 12:00 •Housecoats •Pant•Suits •Spe 'al Rack of Dresses 10% OFF •Dresses •Slims •Skirts 'Sweaters •Night Wear 6 °P V C MCiinuxo f; �4 V! i. Boyle's Ladies' Wear MAIN ST. EXETER • NURSERY SCHOOL EXECUTIVE — The new executive of the Sunshine Kids Incorporated Nursery School was named recent• ly. Back, left, treasurer Nancy Chambers, registrar Henny Parlor, director Shirley Phillips and teachers Ruth Mercer and Phyllis Johnson. Front, vice-president Joy Kerslake, president Janice Brock and secretary Betty Baker. T -A photo Share experience with peers and parents. Sunshine nursery is busy spot. If you come to Visit the Exeter United Churth any morning from 9 to 11:30 you will hear the buzz of activity as the children enrolled in Sunshine Kids Nursery School go about their daily program. The Nursery is a parent co-operative type of school. where the parents organize and operate the group. and also assist in the morning programs. There is a three day and two day program each week. and a total of 36 children attend in all. The staff consists of Mrs. Phyllis .Johnson. and Mrs. Ruth - Mercer. The school is set up in ac- t)vity areas such as,.creative crafts. block area. climber for large muscle activity. housekeeping area complete with dress -up clothes. and small muscle and co- ordination aid areas such as puzzles and small building toys The children are en- couraged to move freely. through all areas. and so to -establish their concepts of each piece of equipment. They also learn to relate to their peers. and to share. take turns. Mind work together as a group. Each morning a circle time is held, where the weather is • discussed. songs. games. finger plays and discussions relating to the weekly themes are carried out. The school began the year with themes on family. homes and where we- live. Discussed were safety - both fire and traffic. In conjunction with these themes the students enjoyed visits from the local firemen complete with the fire truck and from the Exeter police who gave each child a copy• of his or her own finger- prints to take home. Hoffman's Ambulance also visited the school and after demonstrating the equipment gave the children a short ride in the am- bulance Hallowe'en was celebrated with 'a Hallowe'en Party complete with cartoons. songs. games. costdmes. and a special snack prepared by the Mothers Party Com- mittee. A great time was enjoyed by all. The month of November will see themes of colours. shapes. numbers in English and French. and a winter theme This will lead direct- ly into December and our Christmas month. • In this type of Nursery - School. parents and children share together. the child's first formal type of educa- tion. and this is an ex- perience that hath ap- preciate for many years to come. Sunshine Kids Inc. has some openings still available For information call registrar }fenny Parker at 235-1497 CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY --- Mr. 'and Mrs. Norman Greenwood of Corbett celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversary with an Open House Sunday at the Parkhill United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood were married, November 15, 1928 in Brownlee, Saskatchewan. They lived in Brantford and. Burford before moving to the Parkhill area about 18 years ago. They have four children They are Mrs. Clifford Patricia) Cronkite, Zurich; les and Paul, RR 8. Parkhill and Mrs. Ted !Bernice) Durham, Burford. They also hove' 12 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Photo by Haugh SAVE 1 0-50% DURING OUR MIDNIGHT MADNESS SALE SPECIALS FRIDAY ONLY -- 6 P.M. -- MIDNIGHT All Weather Coats 25% Off Ladies' Winter Coats Special Reductions Phantom Panty Hose 1/2 Price Men's Sults Topcoats Sport Coats Special Reductions Ties Reg. to 6.54 12" 3 For $8.50 1 Rack Ladies' Sweaters, Blouses Slacks 5500 Daisy Fresh Bras 25% Off Stoles Reg. 12.95 sops Work Clothing 10% Off Levi Denim & Cords Jeans 5500 Off Ladies' Jumpsuits Pant Sults 1/3 Slacks, Skirts Price 1 Rock omaimmorrooft ladies' Long Dresses Special - Prices 3 Pc. Towel Sets Reg. $14.95 sips Men's Sweaters 20% Off Leisure Shirts 1/2 Price 1 Rack Ladies' House 1/3 Coats SPrice Sleep Wear . _ -,w.. Ladies' Vests Reg. to 53.95 5191 Ladies' panties Reg. to $2.50 5100 pr. 1 Rack Men's Spring & Winter Jackets 1/2 Price ' Plus Many More Special Bargains "DON'T MISS'THESEGREAT BUYS" ('11ARG1 X F. A. 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