HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-05-12, Page 9By MRS, ROHDE
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MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE
A combined service was held
in the auditorium of the church
Sunday with Mr. Donald Kernick,
assistant superintendent, in
charge of the service assisted by
Rev. Andrew Boa., Mr. DougWeb-
ber read the Scripture lesson.
The rite of baptism was ad-
ministered to Brent Murray, son
of Mr, and Mrs. 1ViurrayDawson.
Hans Ewald
Hans Ewald, son of Mr. and MrS.
Reinhold Ewald of RR 3 Granton.
Hans will receive an Honours
Diploma and also the E. L. Wood-
ley Trophy for High Student in
Agricultural Economics.
Robert Shapton
Robert Shapton, son of Mrs, Earl
Shapton of RR 1 Exeter.
(James Photo Studio)
Lorne Passmore.
Mr. 4i4 Mrs. Lorne Elford,
Ava and Michael of Elimville,
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert,
Janet and Ruth with Mr. & Mrs.
William Effort!.
Mrs. Jennie Moore, Mr. &
Mrs. William Snow, 13111, Bob
and Jim with Mrs. Lorne Luker
of Hensall.
Mr, & Mrs. Albert Slemon,
Keith and Bill of Walton, Mr,
& Mrs. Ronnie Beuermann,
Gayle, Greg and Glenda of Dub-
lin, Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Brophey,
Glenn and Elizabeth of London,
Mrs. Fred Dawson of Exeter
with Mr. & Mrs. Murray Dawson.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Rannie
and Brenda Diane of London, Mr.
& Mrs. William Rowe and Larry
of Exeter, Miss Shirley Johns of
Elimville, Mr. & Mrs, Wayne
Rowe with Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Rowe.
Three young men
will graduate
These three young men are
among the 76 members of the
1966 graduating class of West-
ern Ontario Agricultural School,
Ridgetown, Ontario. They will
receive their diplomas at the
Graduation Exercises on May 17.
UNITED CHURCH WOMEN
The UCW met Wednesday eve-
ning in the church basement with
Mrs. Lorne Bailantyne and Mrs.
Wilfred Hunkin as hostesses.
Mrs. William Johns, program D
convenor, was in charge of the
worship service assisted by Mrs.
Floyd Stewart. Mrs. Ray Cann
favored with a piano solo and a
story was given by Mrs. Edwin
Miller. A chapter from the study
book, The Role of The Church"
was presented by Mrs. William
Rohde,
Mrs. Donald Kernick, presi-
dent, conducted the business. It
was decided not to have a straw-
berry supper but collect money
from every member,
Lunch was served by Group 3
and the hostesses. When we tell you this Volkswagen
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YOUTH FELLOWSHIP CLUB
Sunday evening the Youth Fel-
lowship Club held their last meet-
ing until June 19 in the church
basement with the parents as
guests, Bill Jeffery president,
opened the meeting.
Douglas Rohde was in charge
of the worship service with Danny
Walters assisting. Mr. Victor
Jeffery gave a talk on "Remem-
ber thy Creator In The Days of
Thy Youth".
Charades were played followed
by lunch.
PERSONALS
Mr. Bill Snow was groomsman
at the Cooper-Flaxboard wedding
at Zurich Friday evening.
Mesdames Lloyd Ballantyne,
Robert Cann, Ross Hodgert, Vic-
tor Jeffery, William Johns, Lloyd
Knight, Bev Morgan, John Pym,
William Rohde, Glen Stewart,
Jack Stewart, Lee Webber attend-
ed the horticultural meeting at
Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton, Tuesday
evening last.
Mrs. Alvin Passmore returned
home Saturday evening after hav-
ing spent part of last week with
Mr. & Mrs. Case de mooy of
London.
Mrs. Russell Wanner of Grand
Bend and Mr. & Mrs. Ernest
Pym attended the christening of
their grandson, Kenneth Wanner,
at Park St. United Church, Sarnia,
Sunday. They were guests later
with Mr. & Mrs. Allan Wanner.
Mrs. Howard Rannie and infant
daughter Brenda Diane of London
are staying with her parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Rowe for a
few days.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Jeffery, Mr,
& Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and
Connie attended the fortieth wed-
ding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs.
Bert Bissett at their home in
Exeter Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. William Snow and
Bob attended the variety program
at Central Huron High School at
Clinton Saturday evening.
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Michael O'Shea
Michael O'Shea, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James L. O'Shea of RR 3
Granton. Michael will receive
the United Co-operatives of On-
tario Award for Leadership and
the Bank of Montreal Trophy for
High Student in Public Speaking.
MOTHER'S DAY VISITORS
Miss Hazel Stewart of London,
Mr. & Mrs. Warren Brock, Mr.
& Mrs. Chas. Miller of Exeter
with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Str app,
Laurie, Michael and Jamie of
London, M. & Mrs. Gerald Gil-
mour, Kevin, Paul and David of
Lucan, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray,
Robert, Janet and Ruth with Mr.
& Mrs. John Bray and Agnes.
Mrs. Edgar Rodd, Mrs. Percy
Passmore and Walter Gunning of
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Frayne Par-
sons, Murray, Margaret and
Mark, Mr. & Mrs. Almer Pass-
more, David, Dennis, Darlene and
Dale, Mrs. Jack Stewart, Mar-
lene, Murray, Elaine, Lori Lynn
and Cheryl with Mr. & Mrs.
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis, Heath-
er and Michael were Mother's
Day guests with Mr, & Mrs.
George McFalls.
Mr, & Mrs. Harry Carroll and
Wayne were guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Ron Carroll, Ian and Bren-
da,
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Mogk and
John, Guelph, with Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Dobbs and Freddie.
Mrs. Bob Kelly and Cheryl
were Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Barker and family.
Mrs. Earl Greenlee spent
Tuesday with her parents Mr.
& Mrs. Heber Davis.
Mrs. Harry No els, Forest,
spent Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs.
Maurice MacDonald, Lucan.
Mr. Bill Johnson returned
home Sunday from South Huron
Hospital following his accident
last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall, Nancy
and Marylou visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Charles Tindall, Grand
Bend Saturday evening and Sunday
evening Mr, & Mrs. Tindall and
girls and Mr. & Mrs. Heber
Davis had dinner at the Dufferin
house, Centralia.
Saturday evening Mr. & Mrs.
Tom Kooy entertained in honor
of their son, Clayton, who was
observing his birthday. Guests
were Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Weiberg
and family, Zurich, Mr. & Mrs.
Fraser Dixon, and Miss Alice
Pfaff, Ailsa Craig.
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