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Clandeboye lads enjoy winter sports at Benmiller
By MRS. DAVID KESTLE.
CLANDEBOYE
A group of boys eight to twelve
years of age and their three
leaders from the Youth for Christ
spent Saturday and the night at
the Huron Scout Camp grounds in
Goderich,
Saturday afternoon they en-
joyed winter fun at Benmiller,
tobogganing, snow shoeing and
sleigh riding.
Mr. Andrew Robertson is one of
the leaders of this group, from
London district. Ronnie, the
Robertson's german shepherd
went along for the trip and en-
joyed a ride downhill on the
toboggan,
Vestry meeting
St. James Anglican church
vestry meeting was held last
Wednesday evening at the
church, Roy Cunningham and
Bob Hodgins were elected as the
new wardens.
Eighteen members were
present and the ladies served
lunch,
Persona Is
Mrs. 'W. Cunningham is home
from St. Joseph's Hospital and is
getting around with the aid of a
cane.
HP Brownies
collect bottles
On Saturday, January 18, 1975,
the 1st Huron Park Brownie Pack
held a bottle drive. In miserable
weather conditions the 7 to 10
year old girls trudged quite
cheerfully from door to door
collecting their bottles.
Some of the householders
loaded the children up to such an
extent that mothers and fathers
accompanying each group had to
help. The bottles were all taken to
the Brown Owl's house (Mrs.
Bouwman) where a group of
adults sorted them.
This was the second time in ten
days that the children went
around the park. The first time
was to deliver notices .of the drive
so that everyone would keep their
empties.
After their work the girls were
treated to hot chocolate donated
by Cloverdale and cookies
provided by the Brownie Pack
which also provided coffee for the
adults.
The Brownies effort would
have been to little avail had it not
been for the cooperation of
Greg's Variety, Cloverdale in
Huron Park, and the Brewers
Retail and Tuckey Beverage in
Exeter for promptly redeeming
the bottles when they were
delivered by Wayne Brunzlow
and Doug Riley.
The success of the drive may be
measured by the fact that the
.Brownie funds have been in-
creased by almost $100.00. This
will help the girls to take part in
many activities this coming
spring and summer.
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert at-
tended the fiftieth wedding an-
niversary Open House for Mr. &
Mrs. Tim Toohey at Legion Hall,
Lucan on Friday evening,
Sandra and Shari de mooy,
London, spent the weekend with
their grandparents Mr. & Mrs.
Alvin Passmore.
Quite a number from this
community attended the dance
Friday evening at Kirkton-
Woodham Community Centre
sponsored by the Usborne Senior
Girls' Softball Team.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray,
Robert, Janet and Ruth were
Friday evening guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne.
Mrs. Edna Passmore, Exeter,
Miss Sharon Passmore, London
were Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Lorne Passmore.
Nancy Alexander, Toronto
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Bert
Alexander.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne,
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert, Mr. &
Mrs, William Rohde attended "A
Night Out" in Kitchener on
Monday evening.
The annual Congregational
Meeting and ,pot luck dinner will
be held in the church basement
on Sunday January 26 after the
morning church service,
ACHIEVE PROVINCIAL HONOURS — Three girls received Provincial Honours at Saturday's 4-H Achieve-
ment Day at Stephen Central School. Above, Huron Home Economist Jane Pengilley presents awards to
Kathleen Gielen, Mary Agnes Dietrich and Harriet Vandenbygaard. T-A photo
UCW recognize
pioneer ministers
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASH WOOD
The Executive was in charge or
the January meeting of the UCW
of Calvary United church. In the
absence of the president, vice-
president, Mrs. Don Gaiser was
chairlady.
The theme for the evening was
50 years in the United church.
Rev, Bruce Guy showed a film on
the theme. Mrs. Jack Gaiser read
the story of the year before 1925,
"A new church for a new coun-
try,"
Three pioneer ministers were
recognized, with the story on
Rev, James Evans read by Mrs.
Lloyd Eagleson; Rev. Egerton
Ryerson read by Mrs. Clayton
Merner; Rev. Robert Rundle
read by Mrs. Jack Gaiser. Mrs.
Wm. Chandler read the Scripture
lesson. All sang the 50th an-
niversary hymn. Mrs. Hugh
Boyle gave the prayer.
Mrs. Don Gaiser conducted the
business. Eighteen members
were present. Annual reports
were read and accepted. The
Huron-Perth presbyterial will be
held at Listowel February 26. The
Sunshine committee is Mrs. Wm.
Chandler and Mrs. Bruce Guy.
Former resident dies
Kevin Denomme, 17, Waterloo,
was killed in a car-truck accident
at Carlingford, Sunday, January
19.
He was the son of Mr. & Mrs.
John Denomme, Waterloo, and
formerly of Dashwood.
He is also survived by two
brothers, Roger and Shawn, and
his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
Morris Denomme, Dashwood,
and Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Denomme,
Zurich; a number of aunts, un-
cles and cousins in this area.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller and
girls, Zion, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader.
Mr. & Mrs. Victor Hartman
celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary Saturday, January
18, with a reception in Dashwood
Community Centre.
The annual ratepayers meeting
for Dashwood will be held
Tuesday, January 28, at 8 p.m. in
the community centre. All
ratepayers are urged to attend.
Surprised on
80th birthday
By MANUEL CURTS
GREENWAY
Mrs. Ettie Bullock who observ-
ed her 80th birthday on January
16 was pleasantly surprised on
Sunday when she was guest of
honor at a family dinner at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bullock
and family.
Those attending were Mr. &
Mrs. Earl Gardiner, New-
market, Mrs. Mary Winterburn
and Glen, Toronto, Mrs. Reta
Sabot, Kim and Cindy, Denfield,
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Bullock,
Parkhill, Mr. & Mrs. Stuart
Bullock and family, Mrs. Melissa
Gardner and Mr. & Mrs, Hugh
Adair, Orno and Kim,
Eugene King, Crediton is
visiting with his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Eagleson and Jamie while his
parents are holidaying in
Florida,
Joanne Walper, Joan and Judy
Lagerwerf and Janet Bullock
were in London on the weekend
in connection with a N.M.D.H.
School play presentation and
were guests of Marlene Bullock,
R.N.
Evelyn, Viola and Manuel
Curts were guests at a turkey
dinner at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Smithers, London on
Wednesday.
Several friends and relatives
attended funeral services for the
late Roy Young of Moray on Fri-
day. Interment was in Parkhill
Cemetery.
By the way: Brenda's mother
told her to let her younger sister,
Heather, use her sled which she
received for Christmas, half of
the time, After they were finish-
ed playing in the snow, Brenda
Was asked how it worked out,
"Very good, Mom," She replied
"I had the sled going down the
hill and she had it coming up."
Tom Kestle and. Lynn Ross left
with a group for Hawaii, Monday
morning, they will be staying for
two weeks.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Lewis drove
Mr. & Mrs. G. Lee to. Detroit
airport where they left for a one
week vacation with. Mr. & Mrs,
Cecil Lewis, Ford Lauderdale,
Florida.
Friday night an exciting time
Members of Holy Trinity
Anglican Church met for their
Annual Vestry Meeting on
Sunday afternoon, January 19.
Mrs. Frank Hardy, Jr., was
elected Vestry Clerk and other
officers elected were: Rector's
Warden, Bryan Smith, Deputy
Rector's Warden, Andy VanGeel;
Peoples' Warden, James Davis,
Deputy Peoples' Warden, Merton
Culbert; Lay Delegates to the
Synod: Mr. & Mrs. Marshall
Webster and Harvey Hodgins;
Substitute Lay Delegates, Mrs.
Clarence Hardy, John Allen and
Wilson Hodgins; Treasurer, Mr.
Webster; Organist, John Allen;
Sunday School Superintendent,
Dwight Henderson, Auditors,
Larry Hotson and Alan Scott.
Any member of last year's
Board who wishes to continue,
may do Board,Member.
Rectory Committee: Mr,s.
Clarence Haskett, Mrs. Don
Ankers, Mrs. Cliff Shipley, Mrs.
Keith Kraul and Mrs. Norman
Hardy.
Pentecostal Holiness
Mr. John Armitage led in the
song service at both morning and
evening services at the Pen-
'tecostal Holiness Church on
Sunday.
At the morning service Rev.
Ray Brewster, speaking from
Joel 3: 13-14 stated that the
Christian needs a vision from
God to see the people won to God
who are in the valley of decision.
In the evening he spoke from Acts
26: 12-18 saying all of us are born
for a purpose, that of serving God
and then helping others,
Women's Auxiliary
Members of the Women's
Auxiliary of the Pentecostal
Holiness Church held their
January meeting at the home of
Rev. & Mrs. Ray Brewster on
Tuesday evening, with President
Mrs. Howard Currie in charge,
She talked of the importance of
studying your Bible, using as her
reference 2 Timothy 2:15.
Mrs. Brewster asked each
member to give her resolutions
for the New Year. Mrs. Currie
reviewed the 10 point standard of
the Auxiliary, • explaining how
they were met during 1974 and
how they would be met in 1975.
She showed the Gold Seal which
will be received for the fourth
year in a row, -later in 1975.
United Church
What is the truth'
was a question asked the
congregation of Lucan United
Church on Sunday morning, by
Rev. Ewart Madden, as he gave
an "Introduction to 'Romans' ".
There are many religions today
that might sway our belief if we
was had by all the Clandeboye
Ladies ball team when they
challenged their husbands and
boyfriends to a broornball hockey
game at Lucan Arena, Elaine
Noyes' team came out the win-
ners.
Archie Robertson was in
Chatham with a group from
Emmanuel College Kitchener
Saturday to attend a youth rally
are not sure what we believe.
Paul knew what he believed and
that he had to give it to people.
His ambition was to win the
whole world for Christ.
"Andante" by Beethoven was
played on the organ by the
Director of Music, Paul Kight, B.
Mus., M.A., in place of the usual
anthem, and was much enjoyed.
All couples of the church are
invited to "Couples Club",
tonight, Thursday, at 8:15.
The annual Congregational
meeting is next Sunday, the 26th
following the morning service,
and a light lunch.
Two senior
groups meet
Members of the Sunshine and
"Busy Buddies" groups of the
Lucan' Senior Citizens' Club. met
on Thursday afternoon with
President Gordon Hotson
chairing the business meeting.
The members agreed that
membership cards should be
ordered and set a token fee of .50c
per year.
Mr. Hotson read a letter from
Mr. Gary Mitchell of London
regarding a volunteer worker for
Lucan, to be trained, for various
duties in connection with
assisting seniors, and two
members indicated they might be
interested.
Social Convener, Mrs, Harold
Cobleigh reported that enough
members had signed up for
bowling and plans would proceed.
The members of the Sunshine
Group enjoyed Bingo, while the
Busy Buddies continued their
artistic efforts in liquid em-
broidery.
Mrs. Tom Emery, Sr., gave a
humorous reading entitled
"Dried Apple Pies" and lunch
was served by Mrs. L. Toohey,
Mrs. L. McCarthey and Mr.
George McCallum.
there.
Mr. & Mrs. Murray Lewis,
London were Sunday visitors
with Mr, & Mrs, Arnold Lewis.
Phil Lewis drove Mr, & Mrs.
Traher of London to Florida
where they will be spending the
winter months. Mr. Lewis will be
returning via TCA after two
weeks holiday with his parents
Mr. & Mrs, C. Lewis.
Nathan Skinner London spent
the weekend with his grand-
parents. and Janis.
Ralph Simpson called on Bill
and Flprene0 Simpson on Mon-
day.
Michael Lewis is home from St,
Joseph's Hospital after spending
several days there for treatment.
of the .croup. Michael is the small
son of Mr.. & Mrs. Phil Lewis.
M. Staley and N. Skinner were
Sunday visitors with the Kestle's.
Mr, & Mrs. Gerald Millson and
Mr. & Mrs. •C, W, Millson were
Sunday evening guests with Mr.
& Mrs, E, Glavin, Huron Park.
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