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Times-Advocate, 1984-04-18, Page 6BAND DONATES TO CANCER SOCIETY — The UIC band has donated more than $400 as the proceeds of a recent dance in Crediton to the Canadian Cancer Society. Making the presentation to local Society treasurer Joyce Black on behalf of the UIC and friends are Fred Robinson, Murray Heywood, Dave Robinson, Dan Preszcator, Chris Mittleholtz and Ted Triebner. T -A photo Saintsbury ACW meets By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Rev. Peter Derrick was in charge of afternoon service at St. Patrick's church Sunday. The service opened with the Blessing of the Palms. Robbie Gee and Mary Davis were readers. The minister explained the mean- ing of Palm Sunday to the Sunday School pupils and then they passed out the Palm Crosses.before going into Sun- day School. Rev. Derrick took his text from Matthew 27th chapter. Mrs. Cheryl Carroll was pianist for the service. Little Miss Crystal Davis spent Sunday with her cousin Courtney MacGillivray. Robert MacGillivray is on a business trip to western Canada and Heather and the girls were dinner guests with their grandmother Mrs. Mary Davis. Wednesday evening Mrs. Mary Davis was hostess to the Saintsbury A.C.W. They met in the lounge at 241 Bulter Street, Lucan. Mrs. Marguerite Greenlee opened the meeting with prayer. Rev. P. Derrick read the Scriptures. Mrs. Marg Carroll read the mediation and Marguerite Greenlee in- troduced Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis, he spoke on a recent trip to Haiti and showed slides, that were enlightening as to the poverty and need on that island. They plan to go out as missionaries in the near future. The group presented them with a donation of money. At the close of the meeting all partook of refreshments. The rector announced service Good Friday at 9:30 a.m. and Easter eve service at 7 p.m. April 21, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs and Patti were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs Sr. Exeter who returned home from Florida recently. Times -Advocate, April 18, 1984 Page 5 Craigholme residents spectators at McGillivray skipathon Dy ALIO DICKENS Several residents from the Craigholme Nursing Home were spectators at the skip-a- thon by the scholars of McGillivray Central School Friday afternoon. From this event, Bunny Bundle will receive a good -size donation. Everyone is welcome to at- tend the Easter Sunday Sunrise Service, April 22 at 7 a.m. at Craigholme Nursing Home in the auditorium. For the past seven months, the Activity Centre commit- tee have sponsored the show- ing of films each month for the local village seniors and those around the area. As spring approaches this ser- vice is over until cooler weather. The final presenta- tion on Friday night drew a goodly number who enjoyed Springtime, Travellin' Again, and Ottawa Adventure. Between the films, Evelyr McNaughton led a sing -song The twin lambs from the which brough back memories Bill Rowley farm of Nairn of old familiar songs. paid two visits to the East A hearty vote of thanks was Williams school (Nairn)to ac - extended to Lloyd Roth whocommodate bothkindergarten ably operates the projector, classes. The children enjoyed and to Margaret Wilson who feeling their teeth and patting makes an excellent selection the fluffy wool. of films. Cookies and tea were serv- ed (after each time) this time by Janet Rose, president of Activity Centre, and her com- mittee, followed by a time of fellowship. Mrs. Rose invites all to at- tend Games Night April 25 at 7:30 p.m. to the "Centre." The Craigholme Nursing Home is raising funds for Bunny Bundle by selling a slice 01 pie and coffee. won't you join them an Wednesday April 18 at 2 p.m.? At the United Church on Sunday Verlyn and Ray Campbell extended a warm welcome to all attending the Palm Sunday service. The sermon took the form of a dialogue on Palm Sunday Message presented by Pastor Bea, Marjorie and Les Dykeman and Dwayne McIn- tyre, from the Carlisle congregation. During the service, the junior choir sang two songs led by Janice Karr and Marion Wadsworth at the piano. Palm crosses were presented to all the congrega- tion, during the service, by the above three of the Confir- mation class. After nine years, Mrs. Pat Rowley, assistant librarian here, will be transferring to Parkhill library on Easter Monday. Now that her children are older Pat feels she can do more hours. We will miss her outgoing per- sonality but we are sure she will make many new friends in Parkhill. Six tables of euchre were in play at the Happy Gang seniors Wednesday. Winners were Marjorie Davidson, Helen Smith, Babe Chapman, Hannah Clark, Marjorie White, Harold Guilfoyle. The Happy Gantt seniors are invited to Lucan arena on May 7 at 1 p.m. to a dessert euchre. The seniors from%4ontrose, Michigan plan to come here on April 24. Mr. and Mrs. James Prance and Mrs. Irene Des- jardine of Grand Bend visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil. Miss Anne Rowley, daughter of Bill and Pat Rowley, Nairn; has com- pleted her third year in Agriculture, and has been hired by the London office'of the Department of Agriculture. Anne .did research in soil Canada has a constitution. How's yours? ‘71, PaRTICIPA77011 IIa last summer for the Univer- sity. This summer she will be visiting farmers in Middlesex and Lambton counties. Holy Week services will be held in the United Church this Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7:30 p.m., and at eleven a.m. on Good Friday morning. Everyone is cordial- ly invited to attend. As July 20,21 and 22 "Gala Days" is fast approaching, the committee is making great plan* for the event. A FUND RAISING SALE — Students at Usborne Central School recently raised $240 in a white elephant sale with proceeds going to the Thames Valley Children's Treat- ment Centre in London. Shown with teacher Marie Tieman are students Dennis Wilkinson, Sharon Ballantyne and Wendy Ballantyne. T -A photo 0.4 Prize for best entry 6 and under 9 and under 12 and under Enter our Easter COLOURING CONTEST You could win one of three Plush Toys Colour the drawing below and bring to Exeter Pharmacy by Sat., April 21 at 2 p.m. NAME: AGE: ADDRESS: PHONE NO: 115 g. Milk Chocolate or Candy Bunny 3. 95 156 g. Colorful Foil Wrapped Chocolate Bun 4.95 700 g. Giant Milk Chocolate Bunny $14.95 150g. Milk Chocolate Duck $4.50 175 g. Bog of Solid Foil Wrapped Eggs $3.50 150 g. Bag of Hollow Foil Wrapped Eggs $3.25 100 g., with assorted fillings Easter Eggs $ 11 •95 200 g., with assorted fillings $3,75 Easter Eggs 225 g. Milk Chocolate Egg s $5.50 50 g. Milk Chocolate Bunny 70 9. Milk Chocolate Easter Eggs $1.50 51.95 Toffee & Mallow or Mint Creme • Reg. $1.05 Rowntree Eggs Sale price pkg. of 37 9 Cadbury, pkg. of 3, Reg. $1.29 Sale price Creme Eggs 994 Ganong, 60 g. Milk Chocolate Bunnies and Sale price Ducks Reg. $1.99$ ill 049 125 g. Milk Chocolate Crispy $ Reg. $2.49 1.89 1C40 g. Twinick Pak Milk Chocolate, Sale rice Reg. 53.59 Rabbit & Duck 211I9 170 g. Rowntree, Reg. *3.39 Sale price Easter Eggs, Smarties .felly Tots Sale price or Maple Buds $2.29 1 GUAM YOUR rw,,•T, HEALTH N,0 BuOGET GUARDIAN DRUGS ti ,R) Reo,+tere tro error n rUO ro, ,no co I'.1 Exeter Pharmacy Ltd Main Street 235-1570 •