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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-10-11, Page 25Chalk artist is .guest By MISS JEAN COPEwL0A0NDDH A m Mrs, Fred Parkinson had charge of the special Sunday School service Sunday morning. Ross McKay, London, a chalk artist was a special guest and held the attention of everyone with his presentation of the Holy Bible. Pamela and Calvin Rodd played a duet. Mr. & Mrs, George Laidlaw, Guelph were Saturday evening visitors with Mr, & Mrs. David Wheeler and Steven. Mr. & Mrs. Al Oston, Bellaire, Michigan spent several days with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gartenburg and also visited with other relatives. in the community. Mr. Si. Mrs, Roger Miller!, Fenwick, Mrs. Ethel Walker, Caledonia and Mrs. Verg Mountain, St. Marys were :Sunday guests with Mr.* Mrs, Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna and Jean Copeland. Mr. & Mrs, Russell Mills and Mrs, Lottie Mills, London were Sunday guests with Blanche and Rhea Mills. Captain Peter Gartenburg of the Canadian' Forces Base,. Greenwood, Nova Scotia and Jim Gartenburg, Ottawa spent the weekend with their parents, Mr, & Mrs. Alex Gartenburg, Lawrence Hill spent the holiday weekend in London with Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Webb and family. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Ratz spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Edward Cliff at their lodge, "Cliff House", on Sparrow Lake. Angela Zielman and Mrs. Ida Turnbull visited Friday with Mrs. H. Morenz, Bruce Russell started at- tending classes at Niagara College at Welland last week. Mr. & Mrs. Torn Russell, Grand Bend, Laurie Schiebel, Belle River, Mr, & Mrs. Doug Russell and Connie were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Russell and family. Monday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Don Baker were her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Regier, her sister Mr. & Mrs. Dave Durand, Jeremy and Davie, Mrs, Emma Schilbe, Zurich, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker Jr., Bonnie, Tracey and Shellie, Stratford, Mr. & Mrs, Ken Baker Sr., Gary, Nancy, Sandra and Donna, James Snyder, Waterloo, Kaletta, Musselman and Mr. & Mrs. Otto Plein, all of Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Ferman Snyder, Esther and Edwin. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Dietrich and Mrs. Theresa Brannon spent the weekend in Toronto with Mrs. Dietrich's sister, Dorothy Breen. Paul and Michael Brannon spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dietrich and Mary. Pauline Brannon and Carol Dietrich spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Wasnidge at Ailsa Craig. 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Anne and Lorraine Hall were guests with Mr. & Mrs. John Hall and family over the holiday. Mr. & Mrs. Philip Waller and George Ryan, London dined Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Norman Ryan. Mrs. Roherty, Hamilton is visiting with her daughter; Mr. & Mrs. Pat Glavin and family. Sister Rita Dietrich, Bradford spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Christina Dietrich and Louis. Rev. Fr. T, McGillis, C.S,B. Toronto is a guest with Father John Mooney P,P. and speaker at the "forty hours devotion". Mr. & Mrs. Larry Wismer, Stratford were guests with Mr. & Mrs. John Glavin and family. , Mr. & Mrs. Leo Girard and family, Windsor, Paul Carey, Sudbury and Donald, Glencoe were visitors with their parents Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Carey. Mr. & Mrs. Henry Wilflin and Bill, Cambridge, Rick Trainor, Stoney Creek, and Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Thomson, St. Thomas spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Mary Trainor and family. Holiday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carey were: Mr. & Mrs. Jim Carey and girls; Mr. & Mrs. Larry Carey and Louise, London; Mr. & Mrs. Clare Rock and family, Wallaceburg; Mr. & Mrs. Tony Timmermans and Laurie and Mary Eileen Carey, Toronto. Sister Theresa Mahoney, Windsor spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Veronica Mahoney. By MANUEL CURTS Anniversary services will be held in the United Church Sunday morning and evening. The U.C.W. met at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Dobson in Grand Bend Wednesday for their October meeting. Mrs. Calvin Greenlee and Irwin Luther are patients in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. & Mrs. Milton Pollock, their house guest, Ruby Pollock, Hamilton, and Mrs. Nola Taylor, Grand Bend were guests at the Pollock-O'Neil wedding in Chatham,Friday. The groom is a son of Mr. & Mrs. Ross Pollock. Charles Wareham, Sarnia, was fatally injured when struck by a car while crossing the street last Friday. His wife is the former Millie Mason, a former resident here. Mrs. Vera Brophey ac- companied Mr. & Mrs. Ed Bloomfield, Grand Bend to London Sunday to visit with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lasenby. Mr. & Mrs. Clare Rock, Wallaceburg were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John Rock. Mr. & Mrs, Jerry Glousher, Susan and Nancy, Galt; Mr. & Mrs. Glen Woodburn and family, Parkhill and Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Gackstetter and David, Dash- wood were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Smithers and John. Mr. & Mrs. Selbourne English were Sunday dinner guests with Evelyn, Viola and Manuel Curts. Mr. & Mrs. Ron Sayeau, Brighton, were weekend visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Ross Brown. Harold and Gordon Eagleson, their wives and families, Sarnia were Sunday visitors with their mother, Mrs. Inez Eagleson. By the way: Golf is a game where a little white ball is ehased by a lot of men too old to chase anything else. Eggs like gentle treatment and respond with tenderness. For a fine soft boiled egg put it in a pan of water with a pinch of salt, Let the water warm on low heat, then medium until it boils. Remove from burner and let stand 4 minutes. py MRS. HUGH MORENZ Keith Snyder is on a two-week holiday in Nova Scotia. Mrs. Mabel Desjardine spent last weekend with her daughter Mrs. Ruby Little and family, Greenway. Mrs. Olive Webb and Mrs. Seaforth cleric at anniversary By MRS. ROBERT LAING CROMARTY The Rev. J. Ure Stewart, Seaforth conducted Thanksgiving services Sunday. Using the story of creation as his text, he spoke on pollution and conservation, pointing out that the earth is the Lord's and we are stewards. Personals Joe Pierson and Marjorie Pierson, *Orangeville visited Thanksgiving weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Charles Douglas. Nancy Allen, Margaret Laing, and Lorraine Laing spent the weekend in Stratford attending the Presbyterian Young People's fall rally of Hamilton-London Synod. Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Wallace attended the Kitchener Oktoberfest Saturday. Mrs. John Jefferson and Mrs. Robert Laing were guests Saturday at a shower for Mrs. Norman Chessell, Stratford, Janet Allen, Toronto, spent the weekend at her home, The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. & Mrs. Thos. L, Scott and their family following the passing of Mrs. Scott's mother, Mrs. Esther Moore. Mr. & Mrs. E. Kerslake visited last week with their daughter, Bonnie Kerslake, in Sarnia. Denise Kerslake, of the University of Western Ontario, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, & Mrs. Everard Kerslake.