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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-06-17, Page 26Times-Advocate, June 17, 1976
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Dam last Sunday.
get their feet in the water,
minnows as they walked
but Stephen Dalrymple and Terry McAdams
cautiously along the waters near the Exeter
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Thames Road Sunday School anniversary service •
91000 Ito 16
RS. HEBER DAVIS
George Davis and Mrs.
Jas. Kirkland visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Davis.
St. Pauls Anglican Church held
their anniversary Sunday
morning with Rev. Mrs. Mills
taking the service. Special music
was privded by the choir.
Flowers on the alter were placed
by the family in memory of Mr. &
Mrs. Richard Humphrey and
their son Eric.
Flowers on the lectern were in
memory of Douglas Smith by his
mother and sister Diane.
Monica Eveleigh of Toronto
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Allan
Eveleigh
Mr. & Mrs. Burns Blackler,
Jayne, Robert and David, Mr. &
Mrs. Philip Blackler and Jessica,
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Sunday, the regular annual.
Sunday school anniversary was
held. Rev. Wesley B. Ball of
Gorrie-Wroxeter charge was the
guest speaker. He told the
children an interesting story. His
very impressive sermon was
"Here Comes Jesus."
The choir, under the leadership
of Mrs. Wes Reid, sang several
numbers which were well done,
The Kindergarten class sang
two numbers which were well
done. Their teachers are Carolyn
Kellett and Elaine Stewart.
Mrs. Reg Hodgert played the
organ and Janet Bray and
Brenda Ballantyne were at the
piano.
Friends and relatives who
attended and spent the day in the
community were:
Mr. & Mrs. Eldon McNichol of
London, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred
Annis of Mitchell, Mr, & Mrs.
Gordon Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Scott of Staffa, Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Duncan with Mr. Az Mrs. Ken
Duncan.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hoggarth of
Exeter, Mr, & Mrs. Jim Scott and
Betty Ann of Staffa, Mr. & Mrs,
Mark Strapp and Jamie of
London with Mrs. Jennie Bray
and Agnes.
Mr. & Mrs. Hedley May of
Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Hodgert.
Mrs. Isabelle Cann of Exeter
with Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert.
Mrs. Gertie Moir and Mr. &
Mrs. Rick Mellenger and Alicia
of Hensall with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Passmore.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cottle, Mr. &
Mrs. Roy Pepper, Mr. & Mrs.
Doug Rohde and Karen of
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Rohde,
Danny and Tammy with Mr. &
Mrs. William Rohde.
Mrs. Mary Hodgert of Exeter,.
Mr. & Mrs. Rick Parker with Mr.
& Mrs. Arnold Cann,
Melanie Veal of Waterloo, Mrs,
Gladys Richardson of Strathroy,
Nancy Richardson of Woodstock
with Edwin Miller and family.
Mr. & Mrs. George Monteith,
Jane and Nancy of Georgetown,
Willa Monteith of Willowdale,
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Ulch and Joanne
of Russeldale, Mr, & Mrs. Lloyd
Ballantyne with Mr. & Mrs.'
Lorne Ballantyne,
Mrs. Whitmore of Toronto with
Mr. & Mrs. BarryJeffery.
Mrs, George Hannahson of St,
Catharines with Rev. Barry &
Mrs. Robinson.
Mr. & Mrs. Laryy Ratz Trevor
and Tracy and Mr. & Mrs, Ron
O'Brien Tammy and Jeff .of
Shipka with Mr. & Mrs. Lee
Webber,
Mrs. Muriel Miller of Seaforth,
Mrs. Earl RoCk and Chelene
Glanville of Walton with Mr. &
Mrs. Barry Miller.
Wayne and Eddie Rodd of
Woodham, Mr, & Mrs. Frayne
Parsons, Margaret and Mark of
Hurondale, Mrs. Edna Passmore
of Exeter, Mrs. Paul Passmore
and Robbie, with Mr. & Mrs.
Lorne Passmore.
There will be no services at
Thames Road on Sunday, June
20, as there is a combined Mission
and Service Sunday at Elimville
At 10 a.m.
Personals
Mrs. William Thomson,
Exeter, Mrs, William Rohde,
Danny and Tammy Rohde visited
with Fred Thomson at the
Kingsway Nursing Home, St.
Marys and also with Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Ross Tuesday of last
week,
We are sorry to report that
William Cann is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. '
Quite a number from this
community attended a get-
together for Mr. & Mrs. Ladd
Graham of California Saturday
' By ROSE CUNNINGHAM
Mrs. Jean Young is spending a
few days with her son and
daughter-in-law Mr & Mrs. Fred
Young.
Mrs. Shirley Young and Mrs.
Ron Cunningham attended the
inspection and awards of Army
Cadets in Huron Park June 10.
James Anson, eldest son of
Mrs. Cunningham was among the
cadets to receive his green Maple
Leaf badge.
Leslie Cunningham was able to
return to school Tuesday
following surgery two weeks ago
at St, Joseph's Hospital in Lon-
don.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Cun-
ningham visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Arnold Cunningham and family
this past week,
evening at Russeldale Hall.
The evening was spent in
visiting, dancing and listening to
musical talent.
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close.
Mrs. Ross Hodgert and Mrs.
William Rohde were on the
Kirkton Horticulture Bus Trip
Monday to Tillsonburg, Norwich
and Woodstock. It was a very
interesting trip.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Davis, Miss
Vanderbogaart, of Uniondale,
Brian Fraser of Uniondale, Mrs.
Wm. Blackler of London and Mrs.
Bert Stacey of St. Marys attended
the graduation dinner in London
for Wendy Blackler.
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Personals
Mr. & Mrs, Earl French at-
tended the Morley Reunion
Saturday at Seaforth.
Mr. & Mrs.. Grafton Squire
were supper guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Dickins, Exeter,
Sunday evening.
Gordon Johnson sang with the
Huronia Male Choir at Thedford
Sunday.
Mrs. Gordon Johnson attended
open house for Barbara Filson,
bride-elect of next Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
attended a birthday party Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Zavitz,
Thedford. Mrs. Zavitz was
celebrating her birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins
visited Thursday evening with
Mrs. Gwen Grose, Lucan.
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