HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-02-03, Page 16Pay, JO. Times-Advocate, February 3,. 1972
Grand Bend Anglican
church elects officers
HENSALL'S YOUNGEST HOCKEY PLAYERS At Saturday's Minor Hockey Day in 1-lensall, the
youngest. hockey players got their chance to show their ice abilities. Shown above with coaches Jack
Bettke and Bruce Moir are back, left, Randy Parker, Scott Ingrain, Robbie Bilcke, Bill Kinsman, Brad
Stewart, Mike Jorgensen, Danny Reid, Tyler Gowdy, Ron Lavery and Darren Moir. Front, Brian
Stewart, Doug Bettke, Rod Parker, John O'Brien, Randy Bilcke, Jim Gowdy and Paul Campbell.
T-A photo
Euchre played at Whalen
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MRS. CLARKE KENNEDY
GRAND BEND
At the United Church, Sunday
morning, the primary and junior
Sunday School attended and led
in the opening exercises,
The primary Sunday School
sang several songs and presented
several finger plays and the
junior Sunday School was in the
choir loft singing two selections.
Deborah Ford and Claudia
Jackson read the scripture
passages.
An envelope of money was
presented to the work in
Indonesia from the Sunday
School. Miss Doreen Baker
received the donation and will be
responsible in sending it where it
is needed in Indonesia. Miss
Baker served in a hospital there
in the past so is informed of the
. need.
Anglican Congregation Meets
St. John's-by-the-Lake
Anglican church annual vestry
meeting was held last Wednesday
evening.
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
The north group was in charge
of the euchre party held Wed-
nesday evening in Shipka
Community Centre with six
tables in play.
Prize winners were: ladies
high, Mrs. Mary Moser; ladies
low, Mrs. Bob Adams; men's
high, Jim Pickering; men's low,
Bob Adams Sr; most lone hands,
Jim Houlihan.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Don Baker and
Sandra Baker, spent the weekend
in Detroit with Mrs. Baker's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Tony Regier.
Mrs. Jerry Arnold returned
last Monday from Victoria
Hospital, London.
Fred Weiburg returned Sunday
to the home of his daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Devine, after spending several
weeks in Kitchener with other
members of his family.
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Keller, Ross
The officers chosen for 1972
were as follows; vestry clerk,
Fred Walker; assistant vestry
clerk, Mr. J. Mennen; rector's
warden, Ken Young; people's
warden, Maurice MacDonald;
treasurer, Fred Newton.
Envelope secretary, Mrs.
Mabel Newton; lay delegate to
Synod, W. Cochrane; substitute
delegate, Mrs. J. Menne11;
auditors, Mrs. J. Menne11 and
Mrs. F. Plumb.
Board of management
members are W. Cochrane, Mrs.
J. Menne11, Harold Hopkins,
Horace Lake, Fred Newton, Jack
Warner, Mrs. Fred Newton, Mrs,
Ken Young, Mrs. J. Cutting, Mrs.
Nola Taylor, Mrs. B. Neilson and
Mrs. Frank Plumb,
Rev. W. Mills, recently in-
ducted to the St. John's-by-the-
Lake charge, discussed plans for
Lenten services and also a youth
camp. He said that for a small
church, membership aided by the
summer congregation, the
and Jack, attended the wedding
of David Gibson of Crediton and
Maria Bruls, Exeter, at Bethel
Reformed Church in Exeter,
David is the grandson of Mr. &
Mrs, Keller,
During the week Mr. & Mrs.
Keller celebrated their 42nd
wedding anniversary and Mr.
Keller's birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Al Grenier visited
Monday evening with Mr. & Mrs.
H. Morenz,
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs.
Louie Thornton of London and
also with Wm. Riley who is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Pamela Schroeder of RR 2
Crediton spent the weekend with
Lorna Glanville.
church had a very rewarding
year,
Orpha Club
Tuesday evening the Orpha
Club met at the home of Mrs. W.
F. B. MacLaren with 18 present.
Mrs. Leroy Bariteau opened
the meeting by reading a poem, A
thank you letter was read from
the Children's Aid Society,
Sarnia, for the Christmas
donation of toys, layette, knitting,
ten cradles each with a dressed
doll and ten Barbie dolls with
knitted outfits.
The ladies will begin to work on
the Easter donation for 1972.
The raffle was won by, Mrs.
MacLaren and lunch was served
by Mrs. J. Allister and Mrs. S.
Devine.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Desjardine
have returned home from a
vacation in the Sunny South.
Mr, & Mrs, Bob Jennison
returned to their home, Saturday
after a months stay in Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Ford have
returned home from a holiday in
the Caribbean.
Wednesday evening, the Cubs
were hosts to the Brownie Pack in
the school gymnasium.
Residents who live along the
shore of the lake experienced a
spectacular sight Tuesday when
the high winds caused unusually
big waves which threw sprays as
high as the beach lights. Reports
say the sight was breathtaking.
Shipka residents attend
grandson's wedding
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins
were in charge of the euchre
party in the Community Centre,
Saturday night. Five tables were
in play.
Prize winners were: ladies
high, Mrs, John Scott; men's
high, Gerald Hern; lone hands,
John Scott; consolation, Mrs.
Wayne Hern.
The travelling prize went to
William Morley. The next party
will be held February 12.
Personals
Mrs. Bessie Baillie spent
several days last week with Mr. &
Mrs. Thos. Simpson in London.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills, Cen-
tralia, visited Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Earl French.
Mrs. Margery Morley spent
Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. Art
Cann of London,
A, BeitanS, Janis and Martin
visited Sunday with Mrs. Ella
Zenitis and family of Hay.
William Morley attended the
Road Safety Workshop sponsored
by the Dept. of Transportation
and Communication in Hotel
London, Thursday.
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