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Timo,Advocate, April 15, 197$ :Parse 25 Shipka travellers
Teachers, students visit Washington
By MRS, HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Barbara Hatz, accompanied by
other Grade 13 students and
teachers from South Huron High
School, spent the weekend in
Washington where they visited
the F.B.I. building, Lincoln
Crediton personals
headed axe and parts of a large
spinning wheel.
In competition at a Western
Ontario athletic meet in London
Saturday Janet Gielea won a
place of distinction in uneven
bars and the balance beam. This
Saturday she competes in an all
Ontario meet at York Univer-
sity, Toronto, We are proud of the
honours Janet has received.
JimMrs. on rCampbell re ofLon
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of Exeter and sa
The annual meeting of Shipka
Community Centre members
was held last Wednesday
evening. Officers elected were
President, Jim Houlahan; vice
president, Cliff Russell;
Secretary, Mrs. Ruby klellin;
Treasurer, Mrs. Linda Dietrich;
Trustees, Mrs, Mary Dietrich,
John .Kingma and Boss
Pickering.
Bill Coleman and son John of
Kippen visited at his sister's
home, Mr. .& Mrs. H. Morenz,
Sunday afternoon.
MPS. Hugh Morenz visited
Friday in London with her sister-
in-law Mrs. Blanche Chapman
and also visited her friend Mrs.
Mildred Doan who is a patient at
Victoria hospital and later was a
supper guest at her son Bill's
home.
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Arnold at-
tended a Lions Convention on the
weekend at the Canterbury Inn at
Sarnia.
Sunday evening dinner guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer
were Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer and
her grandson Jeff, Mr. & Mrs.
Verne Sharpe. Parkhill, Mr. &
NOBODY ENJOYS A CARD GAME MORE than these senior citizens at Craighotme senior citizens home in
Ailsa Craig. Playing a fast game of euchre are Matilda Sholdice, 95 of Brinsley, (in the wheelchair;) Myrtle
Brownlee, Rupert Campion, and Ann Patton. T-A photo.
•Woodham Quartette
performs at Exeter concert
Memorial, the White House
Capitol, Arlington Cemetery
where they viewed President
John F. Kennedy's grave,
Smithsonian Institute, and at-
tended the Bicentennial Cherry
Blossom Parade.
Wedding
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker, at-
tended the wedding, Saturday, at
the Zurich Lutheran Church, of
their nephew David Schilbe, son
of Mr. & Mrs, Louis Schilbe of
Zurich to Irene Duguay
daughter of Mr, & Mrs. Leonard
Duguay of New Brunswick.
A smorgasbord dinner was held
at the home of the groom's
parents, with reception following
in Zurich Arena,
Personals
Pam Durie of London spent the
weekend at her parents home
here, Mr. & Mrs, Sid Durie and
brother Glenn, when they
celebrated Pam's birthday.
Kathy Gyergyai of Oakville,
spent the weekend with her friend
Nancy Baker.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker attended
a family dinner at Zurich Hotel,
Friday evening, in honor of the
latter's mother, Mrs. Emma
Schilbe's birthday. All nine of
Mrs. Schilbe's children attended
with husbands and wives and
several grandchildren.
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREPITON
Saturday evening dinner guests
with Mr. & Mrs, Walter Weber
were Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hodge,
Watford; Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Hodge, Russeldale; Mr, & Mrs.
Jack Malcolm, Mitchell; Mr. &
Mrs. Harvey Hyde, Hensall; Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Roeszler, Crediton;
Mrs. Beth Attfield and Mrs.
Wilfred Doupe, Exeter.
Mr, & Mrs. Sam King, ac-,
companied by Mrs. Evelyn
Lucan, have returned
from a visit with Mr, & Mrs. Earl
Whalen and family, Petawawa.
Sixteen young people are
preparing a one-act play for
presentation 'in Zion United
Church Good Friday evening.
The play, entitled "The
Crucifixion" was written and is
being directed by Rev, Bruce
Pierce.
Mr, & Mrs. Howard Renney,
Detroit, spent the weekend with
Harry and Maurice Hirtzel and
Mr. & Mrs, Emerson Wein.
Peter Martin, dismantling the
frame structure at the rear of his
home, found under the roof a two-
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Lawson RR 1
Exeter returned home Friday
after spending two weeks in Long
Beach California. They visited
with Mr. Lawson's nephew and
wife Mr. & Mrs. George Rader.
The weather was beautiful.
Diane, Jim and Jerry Beaver
spent the weekend with their
grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Sam
Lawson RR 1 Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
visited Saturday with Ted Van
Rotnphey, Dashwood.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Jackson,
Crediton West, were Monday
evening guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Stan Preszcator and girls.
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
WOODHAM
Several from the community
attended the program by the
Huronia Singers in Exeter last
week. The Woodham Quartette
took part in the program.
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Davis and
Alison were Sunday supper
Whalen pot luck supper
planned for tonight
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
WHALEN
Mr. & Mrs. Grafton Squire held
a birthday party for Grafton's'
father Frank Squire, Granton on
Sunday. Guests were Ron Squire,
Lucan, Sue Ann Squire and Ray
Kudirka London, Karen, Lloyd
St. Marys and Mr. & Mrs. Jack
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guests with Mr. & Mrs. Dave Dianna and Miss Jean
Williams, Sandra, Beth, Chris Copeland.
and Leonard, Mr. & Mrs. Ted Insley and
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Pringle and Karen were guests at the Wilson-
Dana and Mr, Wayne Pringle of Insley wedding in Exeter United
Toronto, Miss Terry Pringle and Church on Friday evening.
Mr. Dennis Smith of London were Karen was soloist at the wedding.
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. • Mr. & Mrs. John Morphy,
Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen, Laurie and Scott of Toronto
visited during the weekend with
Dr. & Mrs. Geo. Morphy.
Mr, & Mrs. James Riordan and
Joshua of St. Marys visited
Sunday afternoon with Miss Jean
Copeland,
Palm Sunday was observed at
the morning service when the
Sacrament of Holy Communion
was served. The following were
received into the membership of
the church: Terri Brintnell, Bob
Cowdrey, Suzanne Jaques,
Marian Levy, Janet Parkinson,
David Spence and Susan Spence.
Mr. & Mrs, Lloyd Jaques and
Nancy- were guests on Saturday
at the Bowers-Mills wedding in
Exeter United Church. Nancy
was the maid of honour.
By DENISE FLETCHER
Mr. & Mrs. Ruben Pehlke,
Monkton are visiting with Mr. &
Mrs. Sanford Hutton
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Cole and
Mrs. William Bradshaw visited
Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs.
Freeman Horne.
Mr. & Mrs. -Harry Sparling
were Friday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Mrs. Hazel Coward stayed four
days, recently, with Mr. & Mrs.
Wil Coward, London,
Mrs. Wilma Kerslake .and
Craig, Mrs. Leona Hera were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Veal,
at Huronview, Clinton.
Mi.'s. Jackson Woods visited
Monday with Mrs. Hazel Coward.
Margaret Brock spent this past
weekend at the Hairdressing
Convention in Toronto.
Dickins, Exeter. Mr, Squire is 88.
Howard Morley, Hazel Park,
Michigan spent Friday evening
with Mr, & Mrs, Bill Morley.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hern and Mr.
& Mrs. Earl French attended Bill
Stewart appreciation night at the
Progress Building, London,
Friday evening.
Miss Audrey Anderson
Stratford spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson
Bill Morley spent a couple of
days at the Egg Producers
meeting in Toronto at Inn on the
Park Hotel.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Horn & boys
were Saturday evening supper
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Hem, They were celebrating
Mrs. Larry Hero's birthday.
Mrs. HoWard Currie, Lucan
visited Wednesday with Mr. &
Mrs. Ernest Ferguson.
Donald Davies and Debbie
Summers Wallaceburg visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod
Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton .Hodgins
attended their uncle Arnold
Hodgins' 80th birthday party
Saturday night in the Lucan
Arena.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Wallis were
Saturday night supper guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Laird Thomas
London.
A pot-luck supper will be held
Thursday evening at 7 o'clock in
the Community Centre.
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By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Mrs. Minnie Elford is a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne,
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore, Mr.
& Mrs. William Rohde were
Saturday evening supper guests
with Mr, & Mrs. Lorne Ballan-
tyne.
Mr. & Mrs. Case de mooy,
Sandra and Shari of London were
guests on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs,
Alvin Passmore. Sunday af-
ternoon, they visited Mr. & Mrs.
Witham Passmore at Bluewater
Rest Home, Zurich,
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Snow of London
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. William Snow.
Fifteen people attended the
Fellowship Group meeting at the
church on Sunday, evening when
the film "Our Father" was
shown.
Groups C and W of the United
Church Women are catering to
the curling banquet at the
Kirkton-Woodham Community
Centre Saturday evening.
Good Friday evening church
service will be held at 8 p.m.
Paschal Feast Celebration of the
Lord's Supper will be observed.
Easter Sunday Sunrise Service
Holy Communion and Breakfast
Morning Service of the
Resurrection at 11:15 a.m.
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By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Mr, & Mrs. George Aikens were
welcomed to Centralia United
Church by transfer of mem-
bership from the Lucan-
Clandeboye Pastoral charge
during the service on Sunday
morning.
Flowers in the church on
Sunday morning were from the
funeral of the late Gaspar Olah.
The deceased a respected
resident of the Community for a
number of years passed away in
South Huron Hospital on Wed-
nesday of last week following a
brief illness.
A combined service for Cen-
tralia and Zion congregations will
be held in Centralia United
Church on Good Friday evening
at 7:30.
Mr, & Mrs. M, Mothers of
Wingham were Sunday guests
with their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. & Mrs. James Gaunt
Mrs. Jessie McKeever of
Clinton was a visitor for a feW
clays last week with Mrs. John
Thompson and Sunday visitors
,were Mr, & Mrs. Grant Brown of
gar'fila,
Mr. & Mrs. 'Fred Cunniogton
accompanied by their grand-
daughter Janet Cunnirigton spent
the weekend in Listowel with
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Vogati and
family,