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Times-Advocate, June 13, 1979
Bluewater Rest Home
GENERAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the Blue Water Rest
Home will be held at the
Blue Water Rest Home
June 19, 1979 8 P.M.
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Dr. C J. Wallace
Secretary
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Licenced Under L.L.B.O.
LUTHERAN VICAR INDUCTED - Douglas Priestap was inducted as the Vicar of Peace Lutheran Church in Exeter, Sunday
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Outdoor girls take fitness test
were now a chosen
God’s own people,
night. From the left are Doug Priestap, church officials Ed Gackstetter, Gord Bieber, Ed Wurm, Milt Keller and Clarence
Hohner and Rev. Marvin Barz, Goderich who was in charge of the induction. photo
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
The 1st meeting of the
Granton 4 H Club group 2,
“Outdoor Living” was held
at the home of Leader Mrs.
Jack Noon.
First of all the girls did
their 4 H fitness test, then
went indoors for the election
of officers. Ann Garrett was
elected president a’nd
Brenda Tomlin, vice-pres.
with a rotating sec. and
press reporter. The book
committee Ann Garrett,
Bonnie Harloff, Shanon
Fiedorec and Brenda
Tomlin. Named on the skit
committee were Susan Noon,
Teresa McCarthy, Dawn
Jensen and Maria
derminnen.
It was decided that
member would think
name for the club for the
next meeting. Leader Mrs.
Noon talked about
Achievement Day to be held
in the Ilderton Arena July 18.
This Club’s presentation will
be Get lost? Us?
The Roll Call was, What I
hope to learn from this
project. It was also decided
that not only the senior
members would do an extra
project, but that all the girls
would participate in a joint
project. The members were
given fitness wheels, books,
and hiking requirements, a
discussion followed on where
to go on a hike.
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For meeting 2, Brenda
Tomlin, Bonnie Harloff and
Susan Noon will show some
exercises, and all members
are to bring some leaves or
plants for pressing. Teresa
McCarthy was Sec/ and
Press Reporter.
Court Valentine meet
Court Valentine lady
Forester’s Lodge, met at the
Mason’s Hall on June 5,
Sister Melba St. Dennis
presided. There was a lot of
correspondence to deal with,
including letters in con
nection with the National
centennial convention to be
held in London. Mrs Larry
Hern will represent Court
Valentine as their delegate.
Tickets were given to the
members to sell for a bus
trip to the Country
Playhouse at Grand Bend, to
see the play “The Owl and
the Pussy Cat” on Aug. 16. A
decision to have a pot luck
supper, craft display and
plant party in the fall, was
made.
The nominating com
mittee reported that they
had filled the slate for next
year’s executive except for a
vice pres, there were no
nominations from the floor.
Gold plated Centennial
Forester coffee spoons were
purchased by the members,
and the attendance draw for
a Forester coffee spoon was
won by Sister Sandra Hern
Happy Gang Picnic
More than fifty people
enjoyed the annual picnic of
the “Happy Gang” seniors -
group, held at the United
Church on Thursday. A
luncheon consisted of
Kentucky 'fried chicken,
salads, with cake and ice-,
cream for dessert. Members
with their names on the
birthday cake were Inez
McRobert, Jim Kerr, Earle
Middleton, Mabel
McNaughton, Omar Burnett,
Charlotte Kerr and Edna
Wallis.
Following the meal,
crokinole, lost heir, and
euchre took up the rest of the
afternoon.
Unit (1) metat the home of
Mrs. Wm Goos. Mrs. Doreen
McRobert presided and
opened the meeting with a
hymn and scripture lesson
thoughts were entitled “He
touched me” this referred to
Jesus healing the Leper.
Several items of business
were discussed, including
the General U.C.W meeting,
for which this unit is
responsible for the program.
A speaker has been engaged,
Donald Santor from the
London Board of Education,
who will speak on ethics
and morals in our schools.
Tickets for the pork
barbecue were given to the
members to sell the date is
June 28 at the Ball Park.
Mrs. Elmer Summers and
Mrs. Wm. Goos convened the
program on “Human
Rights” Mrs Goos gave a
reading on “Latin America,
The Church, and Human
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TO A SELF SERVE CONCEPT
Full Waitress Service Will Be Resumed In The Fall
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Minimum Order $4.50
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REUNION
Sunday, June 17
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
COMMUNITY CENTRE
CREDITON
Picnic Lunch 1 p.m.
Bring picnic basket,
plates, cups, silverware.
Hof & cold drinks
supplied
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Rights”, also read an article
from the Friendship book
telling of the start of a
friendship from a wrong
telephone number, it was
the right answer to a wrong
number. Mrs. Summers
presented a paper on
“Human Rights” dealing
with the unfairness in the
way native Canadian
(Indian) women were
treated in connection with
their human rights. This
question resulted in much
discussion, also one dealing
with the political and
economic situation in South
Africa. A humorous article
on “mother’s rights” con
cluded the program. The
hostess was assisted in
serving lunch by Miss Mabel
McNaughton.
, Granton A.C.W. meet
The Anglican Church
Women of St. Thomas
Church met at the home of
Mrs. Norman Hodgins of St.
Marys.
Mrs. Percy Hodgins
presided. Mrs. Kenneth
Hodgins was in charge of the
program. Mrs. Ethel Crouch
read the Scripture and this
was followed by a reading
entitled “God’s plan for our
life’’ by Mrs. Norman
Hodgins.
Mrs. Lois Herbert gave an
informative account of her
attendance at the weed-end
which was held at Huron
College, London on June 1-3.
Three hundred and sixty
persons registered for the
three days. The keynote
speaker was Father Vincent
Dwyer who is a Trappist
Monk Priest from Boston
Mass. Father Jim Morse,
Dr. Peter Mullen, and Miss
Norine Dugan, were also
very interesting to listen to.
The Inspirational Week-end
concluded with celebration
of the Holy Eucharist.
Rev. Mary Mills closed the
meeting with thebenediction,
and lunch was served by the
hostess.
Church news
At the United Church, Rev.
Elwood Morden conducted
the worship and officiated at
the • Sacrament of Holy
Communion. Eighteen
members were welcomed
into the church membership
by confirmation: John Cook,
Ray Cook, Anne Marie
Nixon, Cathy Riddell, Linda
Bryan, Wendy Sleeper,
Diane Garrett, Julie
McRobert, Alison Brown,
Margaret McGuffin, Joanne
Goos, Bonnie Harloff, Kim
Knapman, Glyn Knapman,
David Brown, Donald
Funston, Douglas Cook, and (
Dianne Cook.
Joining the Church by ,
transfer of membership
were Mr. Clifford Hardie, Mr ,
and Mrs Doug Muir, Mr and
Mrs Wm Goos and Janet. i
In his Communion
Meditation Rev. Morden told I
the new members that they
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At St. Thomas Anglican
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took her sermon from the 90
Psalm and entitled it “Lord
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Personals
Mrs. Lois Herbert and
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tended the Fifty-third week
end held at Huron College
London June 1-3. This is
associated with the Huron
Diocese.
The Primary Pupils and
staff extend an invita
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Citizens to enjoy the
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