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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-06-13, Page 17'Times44Vocat..? Jryrnll l3, 1908 By MRS. FRED BOWDEN. The Centralia 1.1CW met in. the schoolroom of the church on Thursday evening with 17 mem- bers and one visitor in atten- dance. The June Committee Presided for the devotional part of the Meeting, The Theme Was "Our All for the Iciriedom". Prayer was offered by Mrs. Frank Hie.ks. Miss Sharon LightfOot faVered with three piano selections, The final chapter pn Japan given by a panel of Mrs. Frank Hicks, Mrs. Art Abbott and Mrs. Arthur McFalls portrayed the faithful witness pf a young man in a wheel chair and concluded it would be a better world if all the people in other lands were as faithful in their witnessing, Mrs. Ken Hodgins and Mrs. Lprne Hicks sang a duet and were accompanied on the piano by Marikay Hodgins. The Scripture reading with comments on it were given by Mrs. Art Abbottt. President, Mrs. HarveySmith, opened the business part of the meeting with prayer for Mrs. Robert Kennedy and family. A bale of clothing, is to be packed on June 20. PERSONALS You are reminded, of the first annual reunion, marking the opening of the Centennial Corn- Road, was a F riday evening visit- or with Gwen Hodgins, Ray Mills, Toronto, was a weekend visitor at his home here. ;penny Centre on,Seterday after., pee, Bring yope picnic basket and meet old friends.. Murray Abbott returned horne on Friday-evening following a tem week visit with his son, mr. Mrs. WM, Abbott and family in Niagara Falls, and. at the -home of his daughter and pen-in-Jaw, Mr, & Mrs, Lloyd Maguire and 4944 in Scotland. Mr, & Mrs, Harry 'Elston of California, who are vacationing in the district, have been guests at the home of Mrs. Lorne Hicks. mr. & Mrs. Fred Bpwden at.. tended the anniversary service in the Zion Weet United chUreb on Sunday morning •end were visitors With their dakighter and son-in.-law, Mr, & Mrs. Ray Jaques and family. Prayer -for offered at 'Centralia, OUR FOREST FRIENDS C BEETI1OVEN - ADMIRAL, CUSTOM PLIGHT DECK MODEL YS8321. 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Miss Judy Blair, Centralia, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John- son and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. McLeod Mills. Several families from the com- munity attended Z ion anniversary service on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashton and family, London, were Wednesday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, London, visited the Johnson home. Carolyn and Craig-Wallis, Lon- don, spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wallis. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wallis, also visited with them. Orville Langford, Centralia, visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins. Miss Jane Evans, Mitchell dea ON. 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Special thanks go to Mrs. W. Frest for her flower and to NIrS. Evan iteere, Mrs. Robert Patterson and Judie Coughlin for clecorat- 08. Superintendent Cliff Culbert was in charge of the service. Donna Walker read the Scrietere Lesson and Paul Meleneon led in the responsive Psalm, The ju- nior Phoir led in the music. CATHQLII The eager gave the p re 5 Catholic Women's League of address, "On the ropf of the St. pidrick's ' Limp, held their world, a trip to Tibet". monthly meeting in the old school on Wednesday with 15 members preeent. President Mrs. Cliff O'Neil gave a report on the Annual Diocesan Convention held in Windsor which she and Mrs. An- thony Manders attended, Mrs. Joe Whelihan also attended as Dean ery chairman. A pot luck supper is planned for June 19 to be held in the old school. A booth will be held in Springbank Park for the CKSL Coffee Club picnic, July 10. Bak- ing and sewing will be sold. UNITED SS ANNIVERSARY Sunday was Sunday School DUTCH AUCTION TO CLEAR xkr..."*.r111 Trying to cool off As far as youngsters are concerned, ice cream is one of the best ways of cooling off during the hot weath- er. Above, Brenda, Carolyna.nd BarbaraQuesnel of Crediton are getting in their licks in beating the heat. T-A photo For church articles Whalen people thanked ,Pp kwqmmipptittli, mp ! . If! MI I !! !.!.! MIMPI ! I!! ! !IV ! fi !I! !.!! $11 - !I ,.!!!.1! M !!!!" '' " " 13' " !"" 4 " "1" " ANGLICAN. :hope of Mrs, Frank Hardy last Wednesday efternoon with an et- tendenee of 17 members and Rev, E, Q. Lancaster, President Mrs. Jack Murdy, presided and, read a Short article on Pentecost. Tal- ent money was handed in. Re- ports Were made on the annual meeting. No meeting will be held during July arid Augest. Mrs. Harold Corbett offered her term home again for the September meeting, which will take the form of eppt- luck dinner. Mrs. Earl Atkinson consented to take over the position of Pray- er Partner, to succeed Mrs. Lancaster who is moving to For- est the end of June. on behalf of the group the president presented a gift to Mrs. Lancaster for her faithful service since coming to Lucan. Mr. Lancaster closed the meeting and thanked the hostess- es, Mrs. Hardy and Mrs. Harold Corbett. SUNDAY SERVICE Flowers on the altar were in loving memory of the late Charles Haggar, presented by the family. With Sunday School and League POITECO4TAle The pastor Rev. Gordon Mc-. DoPeld returned from his vaca- tion south on Tuesday and was in charge of both Suede), services. The Annual Young Peoples' ConVentioe will be hold in Ter- onto in mid September. A number from Lucan will be attending. Friends shower bride with gifts Miss Karen Dickins, July bride-elect and teacher at Ko- !nolo. public school, was show- ered by relatives and friends with a Tupperware bridal show- er on. Friday evening at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Dickins, Byron. Suitable romantic contests were conducted, followed by a dainty lunch. The bride is the only daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dick- ins pf Kenora, and granddaughter of Mrs. phineas Dickins, • • • 4 • Admiral Flight Deck Stereo Reduced 5.00 Per Day For 30 days or until sold (whichever comes first) ¤ o L'UCAN 'EL:ECTRONISS . : LOOAN 23 0150 'Evoitiotilt9!99.45A-, TERMS. ARRANGED By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE . Your Whalen press reporter, Mrs. F. Squire, has received a letter from Mrs. L. A. Ball of St. Mary's District Museum committee expressing thanks to the Board of Whalen Church for their generosity of a wonderful contribution of articles pres- ented to them at the time their church was closed and being torn down. This has enabled them to add a "meditation" room. They extend a cordial invitation Pass light bylaw for Clandeboye Biddulph Council read and dis- cussed the report of Engineer A. J. Devos on the Hardy-Harri- gan drain and allowed a $220 de- duction in assessment to James Barker on the Barker-Barker drain. C. P. Corbett was appointed the engineer to report on three more petitions for drainage. En- gineer Devos will look into two other drainage petitions. A bylaw was to enter into agreement with Ontario Hydro for the provision of street lights in Cladeboye. Building permits were ap- proved for William Atkins to build a house at Lot 15, Concession 1; Bernard Berm, for a shed on Lot 8, south of the London Road; and to the Blanshard Telephone system for a dial exchange building at Granton. ELECTED PRESIDENT At the East Middlesex Women's Institute annual Meeting, held in the Thorndale Community Hall last week, Mrs. EmersonStanley of RR 2 Denfield was elected president. She is a member of Lucan United Chutch. FIRST YEAR Miss Margaret Sach, daughter of the Rev, and Mrs. G. W. Sach of the Lucem and Clandeboye United Churches, has success- fully passed her first year so- ciology course at the Ryerson Institute in Toronto. to the people of Whalen to visit them individually or in groups. Miss Cathy Morden, London, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman were guests at the Kirkham- Edwards wedding at the Anglican Church in Mitchell on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos Simpson, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Squire Exeter, were recent call- ers with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie. Mrs. Norman Hodgins spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kilpatrick, London. Mr. and Mrs. A. Apse, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. T. Berzins, London, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Beitans. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire and Douglas were guests at the Hast- ings-Fisher wedding at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Stratford, Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins, Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire, Granton and. Ron Squire were Thursday dinner guests with Mr. Institute wins $115 on show Members of the Lucan Wom- en's Institute and friends last Saturday night attended the CFPL-TV program "Take Your Choice" and won $115, The five contestants chosen were Mrs. Murray Hodgins, Mrs. Frank Hardy, Mrs. Owen Sew- ard, Mrs. Sheridan Revington and Mrs. Jim Lockyer. Only the first three ladies appeared. All adults present, had a draw on a steam iron and a member Mrs. Antoa Menders was the lucky winner. The program will be seen on Saturday, June 22. 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