HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-28, Page 16Pag® 16 Times-Advacate, September 28, 1978
St. Paul's group
hold final session
The final meeting of St,
Paul's Anglican church
AC AV was held on Thur
sday afternoon at the home
of Mrs Annie Reid The
President Mrs Frank
Forrest opened the meeting
with the members prayer.
Devotions were taken from
the “Living Message” Mrs.
<’. Forrest read the Scripture
lieu* Chapter JI verses 11-20.
Mrs Roberts gave the
Meditation and evervone
took part in the Litany. The
Roil Cail was answered with
a verse “Harvest for
Thanksgiving". Mrs.
Anderson gave the Study
Book Colossians Chapter 1
Plans were discussed for the
final church service on
Sunday afternoon. Rev. G. A,
Anderson closed the meeting
with prayer.
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On Tuesday Rev. Bishop
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companying at the piano.
Visitors with Mrs. Vera
Lammie celebrating her
birthday were Bob, Shirley,
Darryl, Darla and Brett
Lammie, Greta Lammie,
Mrs. E. Alexander, Mr. &
Mrs Jack Paisley, Toronto,
Elmer and Hazel Dunn. Iva
Ridley and Ila Dunn. Mrs. J.
Betteridge, Mrs. Violet
Bishop. Barb and Heather
Dohertv visited Irene
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Snell and Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Fisher visited Louise Mit
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Pure and Clara Johnston
visited Russell Erratt, Betty
and Cecil Smith visited Mrs.
Kendrick. Lynn Latimer
and several other residents.
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council
Both councillors Paul
Nielands and Bev Bonthron
are undecided as to whether
they will run with Bonthron
saying he will make decision
by the October council
meeting.
Reeve Harold Knight said
he will let his name stand for
the position which he won in
1976.
Public Utility Com-
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John Baker said they will be
running for their existing
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By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREDITON
The September meeting of
the Women's Institute was a
dinner meeting at the Four
Way Inn, Exeter. Roll call
was answered by responding
to “What do you know about
your car insurance?’’
Mrs. Barb Crawford dis
cussed the motto
"Knowledge of our in
surance protection is our
responsibility.’’ Stan Cairns,
London, a representative of
CIA Insurance, was guest
speaker. Mrs. Reg
Finkbeiner introduced him,
and Mrs. Cliff Kenney mov
ed a vote of thanks at the
close of his address.
Institute duties at the
plowing match were dis
cussed, and Mrs. Kenney,
Mrs. Hubert Cooper were
appointed delegates to the
county rally, October 2, at
Londesborough.
Before adjournment,
Mrs. Dave Cottel thanked
those who had helped make
the meeting a success.
bury, Sault Ste. Marie, the
Agawa Canyon and
Mackinac Island last week.
The Smith family held a
celebration Sunday at the
Four Way Inn, Exeter, the
occasion being the 80th
birthday of Mrs. Irvin
Finkbeiner. Guests were
present from Waterloo,
Walkerton and Crediton.
After the meal the
celebrants went to Mrs.
Finkbeiner’s home for a
social evening.
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Bridal shower
Monday evening a com
munity shower was held in
the Zion United Church Sun
day School rooms in honour
of Brenda Neil, bride-elect,
Donna MacDonald and Mrs,
Wayne Glanville registered
the guests. Mrs. Jim Neil
directed the activity of the
evening.
Shelley Weber gave a
reading, Doris Schwartz
sang, Mrs. Gordon
Finkbeiner accompanying
her, and Mrs. Wayne King
read the address which had
been prepared by Barbara
Ratz. Mrs. Jim Kerslake,
Kristine Maillet, Connie
Schroeder and Mrs. Jerry
Mathers assisted Brenda in
opening the gifts.
Mrs. Ed Lamport con
ducted a contest before
lunch was served. After ex
pressing her appreciation to
all present, Brenda extend
ed an invitation to the
trousseau tea, October 1.
Personals
Mrs. Ed Hendrick is a
patient at St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London.
Visitors at the home of
Mrs, Alwinna Galloway
were her niece, Anne
Sharkey of Brisbane,
Australia and her cousin,
June McIntosh, Montreal.
Mrs. Galloway took her
guests to Niagara Falls, and
to a performance at the
Shakespearean Theatre,
Stratford. Sunday there was
a family gathering at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Galloway.
Mrs. Gordon Morlock has
returned home from South
Huron Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Fahner, Sudbury, spent
some time with Rev. and
Mrs. Armin Schlenker.
Rev. Jerry Vandeworp has
served his connection with
the House of Friendship,
Kitchener, and assumed the
position of pastor of Bethel
Mennonite Church. Tuesday
relatives of Rev. and Mrs,
Vandeworp from Crediton,
Dashwood and Exeter
attended the House of
Friendship Board of Direc
tors’ farewell party in the
auditorium of the Rockway
Mennonite School,
Kitchener.
Sunday they were present
at the installation service in
Bethel Mennonite Church.
Rev. and Mrs. Vandeworp
and their family have taken
up residence in Elora.
Keith and Kevin Scott,
children of Mr, arid Mrs.
Gordon Scott were con
firmed by Bishop Wragg in
Trinity Anglican Church,
Ailsa Craig, Sunday mor
ning.
Rev, Bruce Pierce has
been a patient at University
Hospital.
Mrs. Peter Martin en
joyed the Fettes tour to Sud-
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