HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-11-13, Page 19FORMER RECTOR — of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Rev. Howard
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Church news Lady returns. from Holland Lucan United.
The message at the United
Church was based on "The
Thankful Heart The Mark of
the True Christian". Rev. Ewart
Madden said that while only one
leper returned to give thanks the
other nine felt thanks but just
didn't say anything,
Thanksgiving is a real part of our
everyday life and we should be
doing things to show our thank-
fulness to God. God promises to
be present where His love is
shown. Mr. Madden asked the
question "Is there something
preventing you from saying
`Thai* you Jesus'?
Flowers in the sanctuary were
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from the funeral of the late Mrs,
Robert (Evelyn ) Coughlin,
Calling all boys and girls!
Junior choir practices com-
mences tonight, Thursday, at
7;30 in preparation for White Gift
Sunday. All Public School
children who can read are in-
vited.
Next Sunday is a special day,
focus being on "World Outreach"
with a panel from Middlesex
Presbytery, led by Marguerite
Murray of Lambeth, Rev. Roy
Jordison has loaned an attractive
display of work from around the
world. Everyone is invited.
Pentecostal
Morning service at the Lucan
Revival Centre was attended by
members of the Royal Canadian
Legion Branch No. 540 in ac-
cordance to Remembrance Day
this week.
A quartet including James
Henry, Joan Lockyer, Doug
Butler and Mrs. R, Dykeman
sang, "Ten Thousand Years."
Doug and Mrs. Dykeman sang
"Jesus Will Outshine Them All."
Rev. Ray Brewster spoke on
the battle between sin and death
vs. eternal life. His text was "The
wages of sin is death but the gift
of God is eternal Life through
Jesus Christ our Lord."
In the evening service Rev.
Brewster spoke from Isaiah,"For
they shall not be ashamed that
wait on me," He explained how
we can wait on the Lord which
means "drawing to the Lord."We
should trust in God he said in our
day to day situations.
By MRS, HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
Mrs. Harry Weersink and
Albert Weersink have returned
home after visiting their
relatives and friends in Holland.
Mrs. Harvey Hervieux of
Algoma Mills has been visiting
with her mother Mrs. Dan Jarvis.
The Paul family are delighted
to have Mrs. Mary Armstrong
from Sidney, Australia visiting
with them. She is the daughter of
the late Rev. Tom Paul who was
Charlie's brother. This is her first
visit to Canada and in the short
time she has been here she has
certainly made a lot of friends.
Mr. & Mrs, David Nesbit, Mr. &
Mrs. Burns Blackler, Jayne,
Wendy and David, Mrs. Wm. J.
Blackler, Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Waghorn and Mr: & Mrs. Harold
Davis attended open house, for
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Henry at Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Henry's in London.
Mrs. Bertha McNaughton of
North Bay spent a week with her
mother Mrs. Albert Bickell.
St. Pauls' Anglican Church
held a very successful bazaar
Saturday, November 8, Winner of
the ticket drawn for the em-
broidered quilt was Mrs. Lorna
Mitchell of London.
Kirkton United Church held
their anniversary service Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock with a large
congregation. Rev. Charlie Lewis
of Mississauga a former minister
from 1933 to 40 was the guest
preacher. Rev. Grant Dawson
residing minister led the service.
Special music by the junior choir
and senior choir with Mrs. Earl
Stephen as organist.
Mr. Jack Switzer has returned
home after spending two weeks
on a business trip in the western
provinces where,he visited his
daughter Shirley who is nursing
in Edmonton hospital.
Miss Pat Chang of Toronto
visited on the weekend with Mrs.
Maurice Blackler.
Rev. & Mrs. Charlie Lewis of
Mississauga were Sunday dinner
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Switzer.
Mrs. Truman Tufts of London
is visiting with her son for a few
days, Mr. & Mrs, Ross Tufts.
Mr. & Mrs, Humphrey Arthur
and Mr. & Mrs. Earl Carroll of
sy MRS. DAVID KESTLE
CLANDEBOYE
Mrs, Peter Groenewegen has
returned from . two week holiday
in Holland where she visited
relatives and friends.
Roll call is bread
By KATHY COOPER
ELIMVILLE
Elimville II 4-H Club met
November 10 at Joan Kerslake's.
Carol DeJonge read the minutes,
Everyone answered the roll
call by showing the other
members their loaf of bread. The
next meeting will be at Cheryl
Parsons, Members discussed the
five main characteristics of a loaf
of bread and judged several of
the loaves.
Cathy Miller and Cheryl
Parsons demonstrated how to
make Cheese Puff while Lisa
Westcott and Donna Kerslake
demonstrated how to prepare
Barbecued Hamburger Stacks.
Persona Is
The Elimville UCW's luncheon
is Served was held Wednesday at
the Kirkton-Woodham Com-
munity Centre.
Mrs. Ken Lovie of Shipka spent
Thursday evening with Mr. &
Mrs. Floyd Cooper and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Murray Scott,
Exeter, visited Friday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper.
Sally Getty was guest at the
home of Mr. Sr Mrs. Jack Wilson
for the past two week's.
Several from the community
attended the football games of
South Huron at Stratford
Saturday.
Many from the community
attended the Barber shop concert
at the Alumni Hall in London
Saturday night.
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Fulton and
boys of Stratford visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fulton.
Mr. & Mrs, Ron Nutt of Toronto
and Mrs. Rose Ozouf of Winnipeg
were Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Wilson.
Mr. Sr Mrs. Alvin Cooper
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
George Johnston of Belgrave to
celebrate Rod Johnston's bir-
thday.
Emerson and Brian Penhale
spent last week at Crystal Lake.
Congratulations are in order
for Mrs, G, Ed.ginton who`Was top
in sales at London Motor
PredUcte where she is presently
employed.
4-H
Clandeboye Club No. 1 with
project "Taking a Look at
Yourself" held their recent
meeting at the home of their
leader Judi Henry with all
members present,
Discussion was on projects.
Books will be completed by
November 14,
Club No, 2 girls met at the
home of Mrs. A, Hodgins with all
eight girls present. Books are to
be completed by November 23.
Discussion was on exercise.
Club No. 3 had their meeting at
the home of the leader Mrs. R.
Lynn with six members present.
The theme of the meeting was to
exercise for posture and figure,
Girls will meet to practice for
Achievement Day to be held at
Parkhill in North-Middlesex High
School December 6.
Personals
Debra Williams of Fergus was
a weekend guest at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. James Robertson.
Andrew Robertson is in
Toronto where he is undergoing
treatment and tests at Toronto
Hospital,
James Robertson and family
took the Sunday evening service
at Watford Baptist Church. Janie
rendered a selection on her guitar
and Mrs. Robertson sang "In
Times Like These". Jim
preached the sermon.
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
The Hibbert young people met
in the Family Life Center on
Sunday evening to begin their
plans for the Community
Christmas Concert.
Geralyn Kemp,Belleville,was a
weekend guest of Elizabeth
Templeman and Ross Bowman,
Fullerton visited on the weekend
with Richard Templeman.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cross, London
visited on the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Leslie Miller.
Mr. & Mrs, Wyn West, Embro,
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs,
Rob Tempi eman,
Mr, & Mrs. Ed Lawrence and
Mark, Scarborough visited on the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
Kemp.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfrid Annis,
Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cole
and Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
& Mrs. Eldie McNicol, London.
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Mr, & Mrs. Cecil Squire were
Sunday dinner guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Tony Baker, London.
Jeffery and David Betteridge,
St. Marys spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Johnson,
Whitby were weekend visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. John Scott.
Pete Scanlon was Admitted to
Victoria Hospital where he has
had extensive surgery, He is
prpgressing slowly,
Mr. & Mrs, C. Millson had
their family home Sunday: Mr, &
Mrs. G. Millson; Mr. & Mrs.
Eugene Glavin and Leona, Huron
Park; Mr, & Mrs. Ralph Millson
of London,
Mrs. Gerald Millson is confined
to her home for a couple of weeks
due to an attack of phlebitis.
Celebrating at the Bavarian
Inn recently were Mr. & Mrs.
John Simpson, Paul and
Rosemary, Kirkton; Mr. .& Mrs,
Peter Banks, Cindy and Krista;
Mr. & Mrs. C. Carter Stephen,
Kevin, Joanne and Lisa; Mrs.
Ruth Mains; Mr. & Mrs. Ken
'Carter and Miss Sybil
Stephenson, Ailsa Craig, The
occasion was to commemorate
birthdays of Mr. & Mrs. J.
Simpson and Barb Carter.
Several ladies from the
Clandeboye U.C.W. were guests
of the Lieury UCW Wednesday
evening when Jean Darling
showed her slides about her work
in India,
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Exeter visited Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Rea Stephen.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Russell Morrison were: Mrs.
Floyd Pridham, Mrs, Ray Mills,
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Morrison, Ray
and Ian, Dennis and Brian and
friends, Mr. & Mrs. Reg
Morrison, Gary and Julie, Linda
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Mrs, Olive Langtree and
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Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Switzer.
CHILDREN LIKE BAZAAR— Nine month old Sylvia Ledermueller was
taking in all the excitement at the Kirkton Bazaar recently. Her father
Harold is holding her while her mother is making some purchases.
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