HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-04-19, Page 9STEPHEN SCIENCE WINNERS - A project on seeds won a prize in Stephen Central School's recent Science
Fair for Anne Marie Brand and Patti Lou Shapton shown above. T-A photo.
Good attendance at luncheon
Youth to stage rock opera
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symptoms of this chronic disease by making
estimated payments, taking out extra with-
holding and by asking their physicians for
something to keep them calm.
At present there is no cure for "TAX
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the near future. Fortunately it is relatively
short in duration and has no real lasting ef-
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By MANUEL. CURTS
GREENWAY
The U.C.W. held a spring tea
last Wednesday to which ladies of
the area churches were invited,
Participating in the program
under the direction of the
president, Mrs. Iya Lagerwerf
were Mrs, Olive Horner, Mrs.
Violet Brown,Mrs. Elsie Brophey
and Evelyn Curts.
Guest speaker was Mrs.
Dinney, and solist, Mrs. Zivkovic,
both of Exeter, Tea tables were
artistically 'decorated by Mrs.
Mildred Taylor and her com-
mittee.
Persona Is
The ladies guild of Grace
Anglican Church met recently to
make plails for their dessert
euchre April 25 and for a
strawberry supper June 27.
Rev, Charles Scott of the staff
of London Psychiatric Hospital
was guest preacher in the United
Church Sunday, representing
Alcohol and Drug Concerns.
Congratulations to Mrs. Vera
Brophey on the birth of a grand-
son. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Brophey,
London are the happy parents,
Mr. & Mrs. William Austin and
young son, St. Mary's are
welcomed here. They have
purchased the home of the late
Lawrence Pollock. Mr. Austin is
an employee of Jerry Bardawill,
Corbett.
Mr, & Mrs, Ken Eagleson were
host and hostess for the Willing
Workers of the United Church,
Saturday evening.
Sunday visitors with Mrs,
Grace Stewardson were Mr, &
Mrs. Hugh Larkin, Windsor.
Mr. & Mrs. Erroll Nephew,
Woodstock were weekend visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Selbourne
English.
By the way: The reason for
high taxes is to keep people from
spending their money foolishly on
things they want so the govern-
ment can spend it foolishly on
things other folks want.
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
The Easter-Thank Offering
meeting of the United Church
Women was held recently in the
church with Mrs. Murray
Dawson as hostess, Ladies from
Chiselhurst, Elimville and Zion
West were guests.
Mrs. Edwin Miller, program
convener, opened the meeting
with an Easter call to worship
and the theme "Easter". A very
effective candle lighting service
took place with Mrs, Miller, Mrs.
Jack Duncan and Doris Elford
taking part.
Easter hymns were sung.
Offering was taken and the
Offertory prayer given by Mrs.
Miller. A scripture passage was
read in unison Mrs. Donald Bray
and Doris Elford favored with an
Easter duet' accompanied by
Mrs. Reg Hodgert and Mrs.
Edwin Miller read a poem.
Mrs. Miller introduced Rev.
Donald Deas, Mitchell who
showed pictures and gave a very
interesting talk on his recenttrip
to Holy Land and other points of
interest.
Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne
president conducted the business.
Roll call was answered by "what
Easter means to me."
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Rohde were
guests at the Kingma-Baker
wedding at Brinsley United
Church and the reception at
Crediton Community Hall Friday
evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Ballantyne and
David, Stratford spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Ballantyne, On Saturday they
attended the funeral of the late
Garnet McFalls, Exeter.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Mr. & Mrs.
William Snow and family in the
passing of the late Mrs. Luker of
Hensall last week.
Mr. & Mrs. William Harper,
Mitchell visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Romphf and
family, Parkhill were guests
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Cunnington,
Palm crosses and sacrament
were served at the Sunday
morning church service.
A good crowd attended the
Fellowship Group meeting
Sunday evening at Elimville
United Church. A film "A Time
To Die" was shown and a
discussion followed.
A total of 122 people attended
the "Luncheon is Served" supper
at the church last Tuesday
evening Mrs. Turner of
B. Youths' Trapper Mitt
Great glove for up to 15 yrs.
Cowhide, rawhide laced. Solid
trap. Left or right.
Thamesford was in charge of the
supper.
Maundy Thursday, April 19, a
youth service will be held in the
church at 8 p.m. The rock opera,
"Jesus Christ-Superstar" will be
played. Good Friday, a joint
evening church service will be
held at Elimville at 8:30. Easter
Sunday a sunrise service will be
held at 6 a.m. for the Hi-C and
Young People. Weather per-
mitting they will travel to
Morrison Dam with breakfast
later at the church
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Couple attends
40th anniversary
By MRS. HAMILTON HOPPINS
WHALEN
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern at-
tended a 40th wedding an-
niversary for Mr. & Mrs. Harvey
Darling, RR 1, Belton on Sunday
afternoon.
Personals
Several couples from the
community went to the wedding
reception for Jo-Anne Finkbeiner
and Art Wilkinson in Lucan
Saturday night.
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Larry Hern were Mr. & Mrs.
Stuart McLellan and Ian, London
Township and Mrs. Hern's
grandmother, Mrs. McLellan of
London.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob McRobert
London were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs, Chas. McRobert,
Mr, & Mrs. John Scott and
Danny were Saturday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. David Scott,
King City. They also visited with
John's father Earl Scott who just
returned from a three week
vacation in Scotland.
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Smith and
Marie Branton, Centralia called
on Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil on
Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
called on Mrs. Wilma Gowan and
Murray, London Township this
week.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Wallis were
Sunday guests with Mr, & Mrs.
Bruce Wallis, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Pat Moffatt,
London were Sunday supper
guests with Mr, & Mrs. Ken
Hodgson.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Flynn, Mit-
chell were Sunday callers with
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl French en-
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Saturday evening.
Mrs. Margery Morley attended
a retired teachers meeting in
Empress Avenue United Church,
London on Thursday afternoon.
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