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Mr. & Mrs. Russell Wilson were
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Mr. & Mrs, Grant Brown of
Sarnia were Saturday visitors at
the home of Mr. & Mrs, John
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Miss Elaine Powe of St.
Catharines was a weekend visitor
with her parents Mr. & Mrs.
Elmer Powe.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Hirtzel and
girls of Parkhill were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Lawrence Hirtzel, All attended a
birthday party at the home of Mr.
& Mrs, Karl Keller and family in
London in celebration of their
son, Scott's birthday.
Mr. Murray Abbott has
returned home following a few
days visit with his daughter and
son-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Maguire and family in Scotland.
Strathroy, Sunday.
Members of the High School
Outers Club went by bus to the
Bruce Peninsula, then hiked from
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miles. MiChael Pierce, Perry
Preszcator and Barbara Rats
were members of the group.
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By KATHY COOPER
FL1MVILLE
A large number gathered at
Eliroville hall Thursday evening
to honor Mr, & Mrs. John Miners
and Elizabeth, Ruth .& Laverne
Skinner and Mr. & Mrs. Ray
.Jory. Card playing was enjoyed
by many and .social hours by
others. Mr. Delmer Skinner read
the address and Mr. Lloyd
Webber, Alvin Cooper and Harold
Kerslake presented the gifts. All
gave thanks, Lunch was enjoyed
all.
4-H meeting
The fourth meeting of Elitnville
two was on November 3, 7:00
p.m. at Lisa Westcotes. The 4-1I
pledge was recited followed by
the minutes read by Kathy
Cooper. The next meeting will be
on November 10, 7:00 'at Joan
Kerslake's,
Lisa Westcott had prepared the
dough which had to be punched
down, folded, divided into six
parts and covered for 10 minutes
to let rise.
Carol DeJonge, and Joan
Cooper made "cloverleafs".
Cathy Miller and Cheryl Parsons
made "Parkerhouse", Karen
Morley and Margaret Miller
made "snails", Mary Johns and
Rosemary Miller made
"bowknots", Lisa Westcott and
Nancy Cooper made "figure
eight's", Joan Kerslake and
Kathy Cooper made "fan-tans."
We discussed the food value of
bread and cereals; and what
nutrients enrich flour .and bread
And gave three different ways
bread is used in meals, The
meeting closed with the eating of
.our buns,
By DENISE FLETCHER
The third meeting of the
Elimville 4-H club NO. HI Was
held October 28 at 7:00 p.m. at
Mrs, Clayburn's,
The roll call was answered by
10 girls.
We discussed batter, breads,
convenience yeast products and
achievement day. Some of the
girls demonstrated making
batter breads.
The next meeting will be on
November 4 at Mrs. }ants.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Sparling,
London, and Miss Ruth Horne
were Sunday guests with Mr, &
Mrs. Freeman Home.
New residents of Winchelsea
are Mr, & Mrs. George Lead-
better, London. They are getting
settled into their new home and
we welcome them to the com-
munity,
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Fletcher and
Denise were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Mike
Winbow.
Mr. & Mrs, Murray .Scott and
Mr. & Mrs, Alvin Cooper visited.
Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs,
Alvin. Fulton,
Mr, & Mrs. Donald Kyle and
sons, London, visited -Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper.
Mr, & Mrs. Floyd Cooper And.
'family visited Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. .Russell Morley to celebrate
Shari and Karen Morley's
thdays,
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner and
family visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Wilkinston and family,
Wheatly.
Mr. 4' Mrs. Jerry Rannie and
family visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Routly on the weekend and
also visited Mr. Sam Rannie in
South Huron Hospital.
Miss Lisa Westcott and Kathy
Copper went to Toronto, Tuesday
evening to watch Milk Meet '76.
By MRS, STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Edwards,
Walkerton, spent the weekend at
their home in Crediton.
Fred Sims is a patient in St.
Josephs Hospital, London,
/ Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
visited last Tuesday with her
father Edward Regele, RR 4
Walton, a patient in Seaforth
Hospital. They later visited Mrs.
Ed Regele, Mrs. Joe Thornton,
Mr. & Mrs. Harold McCallum,
and Mr. & Mrs. Paul McCallum,
RR 4 Walton.
Mr, & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
spent Sunday with Mrs. Elaine
Foran and Robert England,
Huron Park. Also visiting them
were Mr. & Mrs. Hughie Semple,
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Semple, Mr. &
Mrs. Frank Du Barry, Mr. & Mrs.
Rod Heperon, Mr. & Mrs. Tom La
Serg, Mr. & Mrs. Scott McNair,
Huron Park; Mr. & Mrs. Harold
McCalliun, RR 4, Walton and
Miss Beverely McNair, Van-
couver.
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United
"Who — Me . . An
Evangelist?" was the theme of
the message given by Rev. Ewart
Madden at the Lucan United
Church on "Visitation" Sunday.
This was the title of a pamphlet
issued by the United Church, a
few years ago.
Mr. Madden told his
congregation that a member of
the church is automatically an
evangelist and must sflOW by''
word and deed the love of God, by
being a joyful and loving
example. If we respond to
Christ's command He will give us
the ability to get through 'to
people, and God moves in to clear
the way for His message.
Mrs. David Park, a member of
the M. & S. Committee gave a
"Minute Talk" inviting everyone
to share in World Outreach
Sunday, November 16, when a
Panel from the Presbytery will
be present.
The C.G.I.T. is having a bake
sale, Saturday from 11 to 12 noon
in the Sunday School rooms.
The flowers in the sanctuary
were from the funeral of the late
Mrs. J. Alex Young.
Pentecostal
The morning service wasTead
from Mark 12: 29-31 and Romans
13: 8-end. Because of loVe ,-- He
forgives us daily:None of us are
perfect so we need this daily
forgiveness.
We need to wake up and realize
we are living in darkness and let
Jesus Christ light our path and
lead us to eternal life. Matthew 6:
14,15 "Love they neighbour as
thyself".
If you can't forgive a person
then you don't love them. We
need to forgive one another
otherwise we can hurt our
relationship with Christ.
The Boy Brigade is to be held
Friday night at 6:30 for boys 8-12.
This will be held at the church.
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Mrs. Lorne Hicks returned
home last week after visiting in
Sun City, Arizona, with her sister-
in-law, Miss Helen Hicks. The
two ladies motored to California
where they were guests at the
home of Mrs. Harry Elston in San
Bruno.
There were ten tables in play
for the Euchre party in the
Community Centre on Monday
night with Mr. & Mrs. Murray
Neil and Mr. & Mrs. Roy Swartz
in charge.
The prize for ladies high score
went to Mrs. Georgina Webster;
lone hands, Mrs. E. Armstrong;
low score, Mrs. C. Gingerich.
Men's high, Frank Hicks; lone
hands, Chas. Railings; low Thos,
Yearley. Mr. & Mrs.
Chas.Rollings and Mr. & Mrs,
Percy Noels will convene the next
Party in two week's time,
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
The youth group "Live Love
Unlimited" planned their
Halloween party last Tuesday
evening as a hay ride and wiener
roast, Harry Schroeder was the
driver for the ride; Lyle Little
provided escort and Lloyd Hey
offered his hand for the party.
Rev. & Mrs. Bruce Pierce were
members of the Saturday clean-
up squad at the Village Inn,
Grand Bend.
During the Sunday morning
service at Zion United Church the
sacrament of baptism was ad-
ministered to nine children: Amy
Michele, daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Sweitzer; David James, son
of Mr. & Mrs. Jim Morlock; Lori
Anne, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Finkbeiner; Michael Barry, son
of Mr. & Mrs. Barry Morlock;
Kevin Wayne, son of Mr. & Mrs.
Wayne King; William Simon, son
of Mr: & Mrs. Peter Wuerth;
Wendy Annette and Derek Allan,
children of Mr. & Mrs. John
Bierling; Jason Robert Francis,
son, of Mr. & Mrs. Murray Har-
burn.
Rev, Pierce in his sermon
entitled "A Terrible Respon-
sibility" urged the keeping of
vows made when a child is
brought for baptism.
Dr 1MichaelaVIcKeough,Ottawa,
godfather of Michael Barry
Morlock, was a guest at the home
of Mr. & Mrs. Barry Morlock,
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher
were dinner guests at the home of
Mrs. Sheldon McCandless,
Green Forest
Motor Hotel
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Shipka youth.
at Michigan.
By MRS, HUGH M9RENZ
Gary and Susie Zielman, ac-
companied by other young people
from the Zurich Mennonite
church, visited recently at the
"Henry Ford" museum, in
Michigan.
Mr. & Mrs, Vern Ridley, Mrs,
Gladys McClinchey and Mrs,
Inez Eagleson, all of Grand Bend,
visited Thursday with Mr. & Mrs.
Henry Becker.
Chris Baumgarten, of Both-
well, a former resident of this
area, visited here last week with
old neighbours and friends,
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Turnbull visited
Sunday at Southampton with Mr.
& Mrs. Douglas Burt.
Around $0 attended a social
evening held at Shipka Corn-
munity Centre last Wednesday
evening, when two couples were
honoured.
Mr. & Mrs, Bob Adams, who
operated the Shipka General
store 15 years, have moved to
Arkona,
The other honoured couple
were Mr. & Mrs, Harry Kingma,
recently married.
Each couple received a lamp.
The two ladies also received a
corsage, compliments of Farmer
Bill's greenhouse.
Progressive euchre was played
at social time, Winners were:
ladies high-Joan Finkbeiner;
ladies low - Kathy Russell; men's
high - Jim Dietrich; men's low -
Lorne Dietrich; most lone hands -
Bill Rammeloo.
Sunday dinner guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Jim Sweitzer and family,
following the christening of their
baby daughter, Amy, at Crediton
United church, were Mrs. Martha
Rooseboom, Shirley and Brenda
of Hensall, and Mr. & Mrs. Stuart
Sweitzer of Grand Bend.
Mr. & Mrs. Julius Nichlom, Mr.
& Mrs. Tony Zeller and Lynda
Morenz, all of London, were
Sunday dinner guests with Mr, &
Mrs. Hugh Morenz,
Mr. Sr Mrs. Tom Meininger,
Eric, Kevin & Amy of Northville
Mich, spent the weekend here
with his mother, Mrs. Art
Meininger. Mrs. Meininger
returned home following a few
weeks holidays in Michigan with
her sons and families.
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The Senior Citizens met for the
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We were entertained by Mrs.
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Seaforth. The program consisted
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several violin selections and
several numbers with guitar,
drum and violin with Mrs.
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We were also favoured with
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numbers were performed by
Dave Rundle.
After lunch, served by the
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