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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-05-24, Page 6Page 6 Times-Advocates May 24, 1973 11- "ensci nd district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs, *Joyce Peppers Phone 26g-2144 Mrs, Bertha MacGregor ;.-Phone 262-2025 ACW receives thanks HENSALL'S JUNIOR SINGERS = During Hensall public school's concert Thursday night, primary students participated in several musical numbers. Back, left, Lori Maxwell, Mary Lynn Pryde, Kelly Vanstone and narrator Sandra McCurdy. Centre, Scott Ingram, Darren Moir, Kevin Stanlake, John O'Brien, Patty Lenting, Tammy Alexander, Patty Jorgenson, Andrew Troyer, Heather Vander Weil and Sandra Waddell. Front, Rob- bie Lenting, Steven Anderson, David Skea, Holly Craine, Jamie Reid, Roddie Parker, Steven Gerstenkorn, Mark Triebner, Tim Rowcliffe and Chris Reaburn. T-A photo R ecent ly married couple take wedding trip north EXTERIOR ALKYD HOUS Mai Cll • On Special Savings Accounts as of June 1. 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Elizabeth Schroeder, daughter of The flower girl, Kelly Mr. and Mrs, Edward Schroeder, Schroeder, Zurich niece of the Hensall and William Charles bride, wore a floor length dress of Hoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry white peau de soie and carried a Hoy, Hensall. bouquet of yellow shasta daisies, Rev. Donald Beck officiated for with baby's breath and yellow the double ring ceremony. The ribbons. wedding music was provided by Michael Hoy, brother of the Mrs. John Turkheim, Zurich with groom was best man. The ushers Gary Scholl, London, as soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length lace gown styled with a semi-train. The lace bodice was accented with rhinestones. The elbow length veil fell from a cap trimmed with rhinestones. Her Mrs. Irene Blackwell Noble bouquet was yellow roses, daisies Grand presided at the meeting of and baby's breath. Amber Rebekah Lodge assisted Mrs. George Sweeney, Zurich, byVice Grand Mrs. Aldeen sister of the bride was matron of Volland. honor, wearing a floor length Mrs. Hazel Corbett reported for gown of mauve peau de soie with the finance committee. leg o' mutton sleeves. Secretary Mrs. Leona Parke The bridesmaids, Mrs. Ron. received "thank you" cards and Schroeder, Zurich, sister-in-law an invitation to the fortieth an- of the bride and Susan Dignan, niversary of Brussels Lodge on Hensall wore floor-length gowns, June 6th. , of mauve figured pelyester; 4in ngeents .were made for leg o' mutton sleeves, *The atl the'-representative and scholar to tendants wore wide brimmed -attend Grand Lodge sessions at • THE SAYS COMMERCIAL.- INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL TOO IS THE IVAID OF FINE OIL Jr CLIFF RUSSELL ESSO AGENT RR 3 Dashwood 238-2481 ft The regular meeting of the A.C.W. of St, Pauls Church in Hensall was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. R.H. Middleton. The president Mrs. G. A. Anderson presided and opened the meeting by singing a hymn. Mrs. W. Scrabuik read the scripture lesson, Mrs. AnderSon the meditation and Olive Petty and Mrs. Middleton led in prayers. Mrs. Windover gave a report of the A.C.W. annual meeting which was held in London, With the theme "Break through into new life". A letter of thanks was read for used Christmas cards which were sent for the retarded children and also for used postage stamps which were sent to the Bible Society. Events mark special week Nursing Home Week in the province of Ontario has been designated as May 27.to June 2. This will be the annual declaration of Nursing Home Week in this province and the entire membership of Ontario Nursing Home Association will be going all out to publicize their considerable effort and con- tributions to health care in Ontario. The true value of nursing homes has never been realized or appreciated as much as it is now with the participation of the Ontario government making nursing homes an integral part of total health care plan. Nursing home management and personnel are striving to go beyond the existing regulations in giving the finest care possible to the people of our province. But to retain the dignity of community life, the participation of the community is needed. Government can regulate, nursing homes can cooperate, but it takes participation by the public to make nursing homes truly "homes" within the com- munity. During Nursing Home week all Ontario Nursing Homes member homes will have events planned. Please assist us in opening the hearts of people to bring love to the respected members of our society. The Queensway Nursing Home asked assistance for the tea and bake sale May 30. The spring Deanery meeting will be held in Kincardine on June 11. Two bales of new and used clothing were packed for shipment to Northern Ontario. Chiselhurst U.C.W. The May meeting of the Chiselhurst U.C.W. was held Wins $50 prize Victoria Day At the Victoria Day Fireworks display, set off by the Hensall Firemen on Monday evening, Harold Willert of RR 2, Hensall was the lucky winner of the $50. From the amount of car horns tooting as the fireworks were set off, the opinion seems to be that the display was thoroughly en- joyed by young and old. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Carl Payne and Wayne were Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Payne, Mr. & Mrs. George Payne, Stephen and Lori, Tillsonburg; Mr. & Mrs, Clare Payne, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Payne, Mr. 84 Mrs. Ken Moyer, Mrs. Elsie Wintworth, all of St. Thomas; Mr. & Mrs. Ross Berdan, Union; Mr. & Mrs. Sam Fitch, Fingal; Gy. Sgt., & Mrs. Gary Merritt, Gregory and Lisa, Oceanside, California; and Iris Alexander, London. Mr. & Mrs. Laurence Vlasblom and family, Toronto, and Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Branderhorst, Nanticoke, visited over the holiday weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Sim Roobal. Wally Lind of Sydney Australia, visited last Thursday with Bill Gibson. Mr. Lind is presently travelling on a tour around the world. Mrs. Ezra, Kipfer and Mr; & Mrs. Lee Oesch of Clinton spant the weekend with relatives in Pigeon Michigan. Dorothy Farquhar visited over the holiday with her mother, Mrs. Emma Farquhar. Mrs. Leonard Erb visited during the week with her son-in- law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Dick and family, Manitoulin Island. Mr. & Mrs, Craig Chapman of London, visited this week with their parents Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Chapman and Rod. Tuesday at the church. President Mrs. Marg Cole presided and opened with a poem, followed by the theme song and prayer. The worship on Mothers day with the title being "They call her Blessed" was taken by Mrs. Boyce and Mrs. Vera Brintnell, Mrs, Rosa Harris had the program and read a poem. Mrs. Harris also read a presentation to Mrs, Alvin Cole and Mrs. Jack Brintnell for life membership pins. Mrs. Russel Brock presented Mrs, Marg Cole with hers and Mrs. Dick Taylor presented her daughter Mrs. Mary Brintnell with hers Mrs. Earl Kinsman and Mrs. Dick Taylor are on the visiting committee for this month. The ladies decided to have coffee after church on Confirmation Sunday. The study book was taken by Mrs. Taylor with the title, "agriculturing in India", Hostesses were Mrs. Roy McDonald and Mrs, Vera Brintnell. A slip and bloomer sale held after the meeting proved to be a real success.. Church service hosts lodges The Independent Order of Oddfellows No. 223 and the Amber Rebekahs No. 349 were special guests in the Hensall United Church for the Sunday morning service, Rev. Don Beck chose to preach on the sermon topic "Faith on Fire", Brenda Pepper and Gail Travers sang a duet with Mrs. Turkheim ac- companying on the organ. Corn club elects slate The first meeting of the Exeter Sweet Corn Club was held recently in the canteen at the Canadian Canners Plant, Exeter. The leader is Albert Van Dyken. The slate of officers elected is as follows: president, Barry Miller; vice-president, Doug Easton; secretary, Roger Dougall; press reporter, Elaine Stewart. The club is planning a project to be displayed at the Exeter Fall Fair in September. The ernezing chunky paint you've Seen edvertised on T.V. and in Lift) Magazine. Watch and Clock Repair Complete Engraving Service JACK SMITH Jeweller 213 Pryde Blvd. Exeter 235-1926 Rebekahs nominate officers, get anniversary invitation the Royal York Hotel in Toronto June 18 to 20. A donation was voted to the Huronview Home for a van for rides for the residents. 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