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ELIMVILLE
The first meeting of Elimville
II 4-H garden club was held
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Tuesday, May 6 at the home of
leader Judy Johns. Twelve
members were present.
The meeting opened with the 4-
H pledge. Mary Johns was
elected president; Cathy Miller,
vice-president; Kathy Cooper,
press reporter. The club will have
a rotating secretary.
The club nick-name will be
"Weeping Weeds". The next
meeting will be held May 12 at
Joan Kerslake's Discussion was
"Why and where to grow a
vegetable garden" and "Flowers
and where to plant them".
The second meeting of Elim-
ville II was held Monday, May 12
at Joan Kerslake's. The meeting
opened with the 4-H pledge. Mary
Johns, the president, was in
charge of the business. Twelve
members answered the roll call
"My favorite flower and why I
like it". The minutes were read.
The next meeting will be at
Eleanor Johns on June 2 at 7:30
p.m.
A discussion was held on
preparing the soil; growing and
transplanting young plants;
planting the garden, looking after
your garden ; planting and care of
flowers and tidying home
surroundings.
Explorers held their final
meeting Thursday night at
Thames Road church. The girls'
mothers were their special
guests.
The meeting opened by
repeating the purpose, motto and
the first verse of the hymn. The
minutes, were read and the
treasurers report given. The roll
call was answered by 12 girls and
two leaders. The girls finished
their crafts.
The leaders, Barbara
Ballantyne and Shirley Cooper
presented the first year girls with
their membership certificate, tie,
pin and red stars, They were
Heather Reid, Barbara Skinner,
Jackie and Michele Riehl.
Karen Johns, Cheryl Cann, Pat
Hodgert and Diane Ballantyne
received blue stars for their
second year of Explorers.
The graduates completing
three years were Margaret Pym,
Donna Kerslake and Joan
Cooper.
Cheryl Stewart received a
certificate, gold stars on a "E"
pin, Also graduating were Diane
Ballantyne and Jackie Riehl.
The girls presented their
leaders with a gift and thanked
them for their leadership in the
past two years. Each girl
presented their mystery mother
with a carnation and a card.
The Explorers enjoyed a
bowling party at the Exeter
Bowling Lanes Saturday af-
ternoon. They returned to the
home of Shirley Cooper, one of
the leaders, for a ball game and a
barbecue,
Personals
Mrs. Dorothy Thompson of
London spent an afternoon during
the past week with Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Routly,
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Routly visited
on Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Hogg of Thorndale and also
visited with Norman Routly who
is a patient in St. Thomas Elgin
General Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Johns and
girls attended the marriage of
Carol Johns and Robert Wadell
on Saturday, May 3 in Islington
United Church, Toronto. Laura
and Mary were bridal attendants
for their sister and Steve Johns
was an usher. Others attending
were Mrs. Steve Johns; Mr. &
Mrs. John Miners, Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Sweitzer, London and Mr. &
Mrs. Wayne Shannon of Sarnia.
Mr. & Mrs. Reuben Pehlke,
Monkton and Mrs. Gladys
Davidson, Cleveland visited a
couple of days with Mr. & Mrs.
Alvin Fulton.
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Johns and
Kevin moved to this community
this week.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym and
Joan attended the Braid-Docking
wedding Saturday at
Thamesview United Church,
Fullarton.
The Mother's Day service at
Elimville church was well at-
tended Sunday morning. Mrs.
Elva Routly and Mrs. Jean Johns
were ushers for this special
service. The rite of baptism was
administered by Rev. Barry
Robinson to Mark Dale Lynn, son
of Mr. & Mrs. Larry Lynn.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Kerslake
and Sarah, Mr. & Mrs. Larry
Fulton, Dale Skinner, Shirley
Brintnell and Gary Parsons
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Kerslake and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Jake Hovius of
Sarnia, Joan Kerslake, Mrs.
Helen Bell, Ray Jory and Launie
Murch of Toronto visited with
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner and
family.
Mr. & Mrs, Frank Kints and
family and Mr, & Mrs. Ed
Skinner visited with Mr, & Mrs.
Delmar Skinner.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wadell of
Toronto visited with Mr. &Mrs,
Howard Johns and girls.
Mrs, Beth Batten of Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. James Andrews of
Perth, Mr. & Mrs, David
Passmore, Tom and Jon of
Thames Road, Pauline Masnica
of Centralia and Ken Kadey of
Crediton visited with Mr. & Mrs.
John Batten, Ralph and Helen.
Mr. & Mrs. Hans Gerstenkorn
and family of Hensall visited with
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Johns and
Emerson.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Bell and Wayne
of Davison, Michigan, visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fulton.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs,
Douglasucan. Johnston and family of L
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Johns and
family visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Craig Webber of Exeter, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and
family visited Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Russell Morley and family
of Exeter.
Launie Murch of Toronto spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Ross Skinner and family.
Mrs. Allan Somers and
Richard, Mrs. Mildred Crago,
Percy McFalls of Exeter visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Routly on
Monday.
Mother's Day visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Ed Johns and girls were
Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Johns and
Larry, Matilda Martins and Mr.
& Mrs. Chuck Cassar and Terry
of London.
Enjoy dinner
after baptism
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Following the service of
baptism held at Centralia United
Church Sunday when Nancy and
Darren children of Mr. & Mrs.
Ralph Simpson London were
baptized, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis
entertained their family to
dinner. Guests included Mrs.
George McFalls, Centralia; Mr.
& Mrs. Bill Simpson, Clan-
deboye; Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Simpson, Nancy and Darren; Mr.
& Mrs. Ross McFalls, Centralia;
David, Donald, Darrin and
Donna. They were also observing
Mother's Day and Mrs. 0,
McFall's birthday
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Eaton returned
home on Sunday from a holiday
in Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were
dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Earl Atkinson Lucan, Friday and
spent Saturday evening at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Clifford
Abbott, Lucan
Mrs. Vera Greenlee, Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis, Mr. &
Mrs. Larry Greenlee and Derek,
and Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Greenlee
and Kim were Mother's Day
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Greenlee.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll were
Mother's Day guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Wayne Carroll.
Mrs. Larry Greenlee and
Derek attended services
Mother's Day at Trivitt
Memorial Church, Exeter and
were dinner guests with her
parents Rev. G. & Mrs. Ander-
son, Exeter.
Hugh Davis last week attended
the T.J. Malony Road School at
Guelph.
Page 12.
iirnes-Advocate, May 15, 1975
Elimville garden club is formed,
Explorers bowl, hold final session
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