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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-07-27, Page 17New owner of Shipka store Fete departing couples By MRS. HUGH MORENZ More than 60 people were in attendance Tuesday night at the Shipka Community centre for a farewell party for Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Arnold who are moving to Mount Carmel, and Mr. & Mrs. Bill Massie, Tony and Michael who are moving to Thamesford. The Massie’s have operated the Shipka store for the past few years and the store has been bought by Mr. & Mrs. Tom Bradley, Ingersoll. The Arnold’s were present with a large mirror, and the Massie’s with lawn chairs. Velma Russell read the address to the Arnold’s and gift presented by Donald Russell. Mabel Guenther read the address to the Massie’s and gifts presented by John Kingma and Fred Gibson. During the social time there were 10 tables of progressive euchre in play. 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Rotars, Antennas, Towers) MAX’S TV & APPLIANCES REFRIGERATION SALES & SERVICE GRAND BEND 238-2493 Notice to Public Utilities Water Consumers Our Commission presently has water restrictions for customers using hoses to water lawns and gardens. While the supply is adequate, we are ex­ periencing extremely dry weather that has resulted in high water consumption. Unfortunately, some customers are not aware of these restrictions and some others are ignoring the restrictions. The Commission has advised the staff that the restrictions must be adhered to by all customers and that periodic checks be made to enforce this regulation. The Commission has no wish* to discontinue service to any customer for infraction of these restrictions and would solicit everyone's co-operation. The permitted use of hoses for watering lawns and gardens are as follows: Residential Customers (households) Sunday to Saturday inclusive 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Comercial Customers (businesses) Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Exeter Public Utilities Commission Winners were Ladies high - Mrs. Lome Dietrich, ladies low - Karen Guenther, Men’s high - Cliff Russell, Men’s low - Jim O’Houlahan, Most lone hands - Bruce Russell. A delicious lunch topped off a happy evening. Bridal shower More than 20, friends, and cousins, attended a miscellaneous bridal shower, Friday evening for Michelle Webster’ of Goderich bride elect of early August. Hostesses were Rosanne Darling's IGA presents the champion calf cheque to Paul Parsons and reserve champion Dan Kussell and Gloria Martin , Gj|| receives his money from Melanie Veal of the Tender Spot in Grand Bend. The picnic was and was held at the home of " 1 ' • 1 ................ r Annie Morenz. Presenting the gifts to the bride were Ruth Anne and Lisa Martin, Crediton, great nieces of Mrs. Morenz. Several contests were enjoyed and a hilite of the evening was a surprise birthday cake for Mrs. Morenz. Michelle thanked all. for coming and their lovely gifts. Honour bride-elect About 30 relatives and friends met Sunday af­ ternoon, at Shipka Com­ munity centre to honor Judy Harvey, bride elect of early August, with a miscellaneous shower. A smorgasbord supper followed the shower. Relatives were present from Cottam, Essex, LaSalle and Kingsville. Mrs. Elsie Comfort, Mrs. Sylvia Anger, Welland and Orville Hansler, Dunnville, spent the week end visiting at Mrs. Comfort’s three daughter’s home’s Mr. & Mrs. Jack Pickering, Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer and Mrs. Doris Sweitzer. Mrs. Fred Hoffman returned to her home in Barryton, Michigan, last week end after holidaying here at her daughter and son-in-laws, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Vincent, Lori Michael and Michelle, for the past two weeks. Thomas Miller, Ottawa zvisited a day last week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Miller, and other area relatives. Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams, Exeter visited Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz. GET CHEQUES FOR CALVES — Members of the Hensall Fair calf club were treated to a pic­ nic Monday night and received cheques for the calves sold June 22. Above, Jim Darling of financed from a picture draw sponsored by Ron Wareing. Hensall photographer Brian Richman also presented pictures to the club members. T-A photo Saintsbury residents attend birthday party By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll, Mrs. Earl Greenlee and Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis from this community at­ tended a birthday party for Mrs. Elva Godbolt at the home of her daughter Mr. & Mrs. Jack Stone and family, Atwood, Wednesday. Dinner was served under a huge maple tree in their yard Mervin Elston asked the blessing and extended best wishes to Elva. from all present along with a huge birthday cake and money tree. Guests were present from Viking Alberta, Lon­ don, Brynston, Lucan, Saintsbury, Centralia and Exeter. Personals Ron Cunningham, Connie and Lenora, Wiarton were week end guests with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tendall and family. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll, and Mr. & Mrs. Heber Da'vis accompanied Mrs. Earl Greenlee to the cottage of Mr..& Mrs. Gerald Godbolt at Port Elgin, Friday. A number of cousins gathered for a picnic dinner with Mr. & Mrs. Hilson Hodgins of Alberta. ( A pleasant af­ ternoon was spent in visiting and games. 0 Early in the 1800 four Davis brothers, Moses, Samuel, William and Francis and four sisters arrived in Canada from Ireland. On Sunday thirty of their decendents gathered in the Parish Hall, Saintsbury. Mr. & Mrs. Sid Davis and Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Reynolds of Huntsville at­ tended, Mrs. Reynolds read the obituary notices of the late Moses Davis and his son, all of Huntsville. She is making a Davis family tree and was anxious to meet as many of the decendents as possible, the families of the four brothers Gabion Stone Calcium Chloride 4 in 100 pound bags Sand & Stone Gravel Stone for Weeping Beds EARL LIPPERT TRUCKING LTD. Crediton 234-6382^ returned home from a three week motor trip through the western provinces. Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Hanton visited with Mr. & Mrs. Cyril Morley of McGillivray last Saturday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Anderson and family took in the Home County Festival over the week end. At the United Church, Rev. Elwood Morden was in charge of the Sunday morning worship and took his sermon from Luke 17 verses 740 entitled “The Self Satisfied Servant.’’ By MRS. E. SUMMERS Misses Elaine Rooney and Jo-anne Pennington are vacationing at Elliot Lake for a couple of weeks. Frank Squires has taken up residence at the Blue Water Rest Home in Zurich. Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Sum­ mers were dinner guests of Mrs. J.W. Armstrong of London on Friday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Roy McRoberts vacationed last week in the Parry Sound area. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Anderson and family have returned from a two week camping holiday. They toured through Kentucky, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, North Carolina and tthe District of Columbia. Mrs. John McQuarrie of Hamilton, sister of Mrs. Walter Harding, and Miss Joyce Harding' motored to Frankenmuth this week and were represented and one of .took in surrounding points of the sisters. Mervin Elston was chairman. He asked the blessing before the dinner and led in prayer. Many pictures were taken of each branch of the family. A sing-song followed led by Mrs. Harold Davis Kirkton at the piano and Allan Elston and Mervin tralia. All decorated breaking up. Cote Wennerstrom spent the week end in London with Mrs. Myrtle Isaac and Marjorie. . No Obligation EXETER PHARMACY Thurs., August 3 — 1 to 3 p.m. Batteries, accessories, repairs to most makes J'D'FAIR Hearing Aid Service hearing AIDS 145 Ontario St., Stratford STEAM CLEAN Elston, Cen- enjoyed a cake before your own carpets (HtdoitiiioupsBlfppicBs) interest. Mr. & Mrs. James Hcdgins entertained the Hodgins and Kennedy families Thursday, July 20 and celebrated their son Scott’s first birthday. Miss Ann Marie Moriarty of Vancouver, B.C. is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Betty Rooney for a few weeks. Mrs. Alex Dobson of Weston, spent last week with Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins. Visiting with Mr. & Mrs. John Clymans and family are Mrs. Selina Van Dyke, John’s aunt and Jeff Van Dyke, John’s cousin of Belgium. Last Friday John and Alix accompanied their relatives on a trip to Niagara Falls. Miss Marion Herbert is holidaying for a few days with Miss Beverly Hall of Strathroy. 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Mr. & Mrs. Stan Presz­ cator and Brenda Glanville visited Sunday with Mrs. Mary Thornton in Seaforth hospita) and were ,5.™. guests with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Glanville, Jellystone Park, Bayfield. Miss Barbara Preszcator and Brian Lovett, Goderich visited Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Contratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Bill Tideswell (nee Dinney) who were married Saturday in Crediton Church. Pow wow at SPARK By LAURA JOHNS The S.P.A.R.K. playground at Huron Park travels west this week with the theme of W’ild West Week. A big Indian pow wow was held Monday. Everyone wore headbands and feathers and smoked the peace pipe. The senior group decorated the tribal tee pee and determined their chief as the winner of the leg wrestling contest. Ed Morrison was declared 'Chief Strong Legs’ and a tribal picture was taken in front of the tee pee. Tuesday morning there was a bike rodeo with such events as an obsticle course, a relay, a fast race and a slow race. Ribbons were given to the winners of the events. Wednesday morning the junior group went bowling and all are becoming crack­ shots. The weekly movies were shown Wednesday afternoon. A sock-hop .and square dance was also held and everyone enjoyed it. Today and Friday the intermediate and senior groups have gone to the Pinery Provincial Park for their overnight camp out. While at the Pinery, the group of about 30 children will learn camping skills, go hiking, swimming and play a good nature game called survival. The group hopes to return early Friday af­ ternoon. The junior group will be having a picnic of their own on Thursday as well as the whole playground to themselves. The week has been ex­ citing and lull of fun. Next week will be S.P.A.R.K. summer fair week with such special events as a parade and penny carnival and a big trip to Boblo Island Amusement Park for the intermediate and senior groups. Stephen Glanville, Dalta ‘British Columbia visited last week with • Mr. & Mrs. Charles Glanville, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Glanville and Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Mrs. Gordon McRoberts, Gra lion and Dora Ringland, New York visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Charles Glanville and Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Mr. & Mrs. Stan Presz­ cator visited Wednesday with Mrs. Mary Thornton in Seaforth hospital and later Norman Mrs. have Fisher Pro Hardware 391 Main St. Exeter 235-2190 Crediton library shut until August 8 By MISS ELLA MORLOCK The Crediton library will be closed for summer vacation until August 8. Murray Mackie, brother- in-law of Mrs. Allan Fink- beiner, died at McCreary, Manitoba, following a lenghtly illness Mr. & Mrs. Bob Hayward and family, Sarnia, and Mrs. George, Jamaica, Mrs Hayward’s mother, were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Ray Morlock, Sunday. 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Michael Pierce conducted the morning service at Zion United Church, Sunday morning. He and Russell Watson provided several musical numbers with guitar accompaniment. Members of the Women’s Institute attended a per­ formance of Parlour, Bedroom and Bath at the Huron Country Playhouse, Tuesday evening. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiii ’ ADAMS Heating & Cooling Heating Systems of Ail Types INSTALLED MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED General Sheet Metal Work Air Conditioning Humidifiers Ventilation 235-2187 | 133 Huron St, East, Exeter = IlllllilllltlllllllllllllltllllllUllllllttUr By GORDON MORLEY Cecil Ellwood visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. George Prest. Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Hartle returned home recently from a plane trip to Vancouver. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick were Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Trevithick, St. Thomas and Mr. & Mrs. Neil Trevithick, Brantford. Kathy Maynard who has been on holidays with her sister in London has returned home. 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