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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-07, Page 11Times-Advocate, September 7, 1978 Decorate graves at Clandeboye, welcome new residents in community By MRS. ARTHUR HODGINS Ralph Millson, London, Mr. nold and Elsie Lewis. Arnold Blake and Paul We welcome them to our week. The project is Mr. and Mrs. Howard George Lee and Mrs. Viola with Mr. an< CLANDEBOYE and Mrs. EugeneGlavin and Weekend visitors with Mr. Hodgins reported for jury community. "Needlepoint”. Morley, Hazel Park, Carter were guests at the Hindmarshai Cemetery decoration and service at St. James Anglican Church was con­ ducted Sunday by Rev. John Holfland, assisted by Rev. Keith Brown. Wayne Hind­ marsh was organist. A quartet from Centralia United Church including, Doug Gill, Bob Heywood, Sam Skinner and Bob Blair, accompanied by Mrs. Gill at the organ, sang three numbers. Flowers on the altar were placed in memory of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eli Carter and Mrs. Jessie Carter, by Mer- vin Carter and family. Lynn reunion Irene and Gerald Lynn, Catherine, Cheryl, Bonnie and Gerry were hosts for the Lynn family reunion Sun­ day. Attending were Tom Brock, Karen and Murton Brock, Clarise and Harry Hern, Sandra, Nancy and friend Phil, Zion, Pauline and Ron Haynes and their family Susan, Julie and John, London, Dorothy, Don, Carolynn and Paul Lankin, Lucan, June, Kim and Ricky Heywood, Huron Park, Ralph, Gwen, Philip, Debbie and Dianne Lynn, Clandeboye, Joe Thompson, Parkhill -and Ed Twynstra, Nairn. family, Centralia were Sun­ day guests of Mr. Clarence Millson following the ser­ vice at St. James cemetery, Mrs. Annie Lewis, London spent the weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Ar- and Mrs. Roy Cunningham and family were Carol and Joe Mackovjak, David, Karen. Kathlyn and John of Erie, Pennsylvania. Sunday, they had Mr. and Mrs. Ernol Cunningham of London. Hodgins reported for jury community, duty in London, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Elliott, Mark and Christine, London have purchased the Wright property, just west of Joe Cunningham’s home and moved in on the weekend. 4-H leaders, Mrs. John DeWeerd and her assistant Leslie Harrison, Mrs. George Cunningham and her assistant, Mrs. Hans Rosch, attended 4-H leadership school held in Parkhill last Needlepoint”. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hills, Grandville, North Dakota and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halvorson, Appleton Minnesota were Tuesday visitors with their cousins, Allan and Ruth Hill. Morley. __t Michigan were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Hodgins and attended Decoration Day at St. James Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rollings, Mr. and Mrs. wedding reception for Con­ nie and Doug Trevithick, newlyweds, held at the Masonic Hall, Ilderton, Fri­ day night. Charlene McNair of Ailsa Craig spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Hindmarsh and family while her parents, Elaine and Doug McNair were in Nashville, Tennessee. Sunday, Kevin and Keith Hutchison, Lucan joined the Hindmarsh family for the day at Bob-Lo-Island. OCTOBER 7. 78-SALES TAX INCREASE! -INCREASED TAX! » BEAT THE TAX MAN Personals v Services will resume at Clandeboye United Church Sunday, September 10 at 9:45 a.m. with Rev. Keith Brown, in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har­ dy attended the wedding August 26, of the latter’s brother, Bruce Clark to Bon­ nie O’Neil at the Metropolitan United Church, London and the reception at Lucan Com­ munity Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Blake spent the weekend with Brian and Mary Jane (Hall) Cassin and son John at their trailer in Jellystone Park, Bayfield. Mrs. Evie Blake and Lucille Blake visited on Thursday with Mrs. Pete Shipley, Tim and Shannon at the Shipley’s trailer, Grand Bend. Mrs. Cecil Carter is a patient in Chatham General Hospital. She had gone to Chatham Sunday to visit Mrs. Bertha Henry when she became ill and was taken to hospital there. Mrs. Isobelle Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter, Kevin, Joanne and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carter, Mrs. Ruth Mains and Mrs. Viola Carter were guests at the Simpson-Grant wedding, Friday evening, at Kirkton Anglican Church with reception at the K-W- ■ Community Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beckett, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. 1979 AMC Fl we have ordered a HUGE SUPPLY OF New 1979 concords for delivery BEFORE THE Increase-and- have specially priced all models to make this our Largest Sale EVER!CONCORD D/L Concord D/L 2-door sedan. Also available in 4-door sedan and wagon models. Example: 1979 Concord D/L 2-door, with equipment listed, just... ■■ / ‘ip JUST LOOK AT ALL THE FEATURES YOU GET! * ** * 4-* * ★*** Luxurious individual reclining seats in velveteen crushed fabric or soft-feel vinyl. Plush, cut-pile carpeting Landau vinyl roof with opera windows Colour-keyed side scuff moldings Courtesy Ilghts-Cigar Lighter Dual Horns Trunk carpeting and spare tire cover Hood pinstripes Instrument panel parcel shelf Handsome woodgrained instrument panel By MISS JEAN COPELAND * **** Quartz Digital Readout Clock Colour-keyed wheel covers Wide rocker panel moldings D78 x 14 white wall tires Bumper Guards Extra quiet insulation package Day/night mirror Outside remote control mirror Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Pugh, Cedric, William and Sarah, Minising spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler, Seven, Bob­ by and Craig. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna were Sunday evening visitors. Mrs. John Rodd and Pamela and Mrs. Alex Gartenburg attended the School For Leaders at Alma College last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazzei, Sudbury were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Margaret and Janet. Mrs. K. Cacciotti returned home to Capreol with them after spending three months with her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miller, Steven and Jeffrey in Fenwick. Miss Margaret Parkinson has entered Conestoga College to begin a Diploma Nursing Course. She is residing at the nurses residence of Stratford General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilson and family of Conn visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin. Mrs. Myrtle Ford and Shirley, Flint, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs. James Drake, Lon­ don visited with Mrs. Arthur Hopkin Saturday. Mrs. Michelle Davis, Alison and Brandon, Wallaceburg visited with Miss Jean Copeland last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jongkind, Meagan and Christopher visited Sunday and Monday with Dick’s father, >Mr. G. 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