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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-28, Page 30Times-Advocate, September 28, 1978 SELL SISTER SUE — A doll named Sister Sue and her war­ drobe were a prize offered by the Beta Theta Chapter Sorori­ ty at the Exeter Fair. Shown with the doll are Pat Fletcher and Elsie Tuckey. Draw is in December T-A photo Stage showers at Thames Road for bride By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD About 60 people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert Sunday after­ noon for a miscellaneous shower for Nancy Richard- SCOTT'S LEATHER & TACK SHOP 120 Saunders St. W. Exeter Phone 235-0694 Come on down and see our selection of DOWNFILLED JACKETS & VESTS LEE BOOTCUT JEANS & JACKETS WESTERN BOOTS, SHIRTS & HATS TACK & STABLE SUPPLIES HANDTOOLED LEATHER WORK & REPAIRS OUR SPECIALTY Clandeboye pair host staff party By MRS. ARTHUR HODGINS CLANDEBOYE Dorothy and Peter Nott were hosts for the Biddulph- Lucan Public School staff dinner party Friday evening, held at their home north of Clandeboye. Group 4 of Clandeboye Women’s Institute prepared the smorgasbord dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Scott entertained their family Saturday evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott, Dean and Brad, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heaman,' Ricky and Sandra of Ailsa Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bond, Jamie and Jeff of Lucan, Betty, Ralph and David Pritchard of London, Ted Vanek and Bob Smith. Mrs. Thomas Campbell and Mrs. Gertie Nethercott, St. Thomas visited with their long time friend, Mrs. Ethel Donaldson on Monday. Miss Mary D. Hornali, Grand Haven, Michigan and her friend, Marilyn Gannon, Rochester, Michigan visited with her Hodgins cousins at Shadyside Farm, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cunningham, Woodstock spent the week end with their aunt and uncle, Lucille and Arnold Blake. son and Jack Hodgert. Mrs. Judith Parker read the ad­ dress and Heather Hodgert of London presented the gifts. Lunch was then serv­ ed. Guests were present from Chatham, Dashwood, Komoka, London, Parkhill, Seaforth and the surroun­ ding area. Bridal Shower Tuesday evening about 60 ladies and girls met at the church for a bridal shower for Nancy Richardson. Mrs. William Rohde welcomed everyone and asked each one tp introduce and tell something about themselves. A mock wedding took place with the following peo­ ple taking part: Minister, Mrs. Lome Ballantyne; bride, Janet Bray; groom, Mrs. Barry Miller; bridesmaid, Brenda Ballan­ tyne; bestman, Mrs. Barry Jeffery; brides father, Mrs. David Passmore; mother, brides Mrs. Howard Cun- nington; flower girl, Joyce Cunnington; ring bearer, Ruth Bray; pianist, Mrs. Alvin Passmore. They were dressed funny and had masks on. A musical number with Bren­ da Ballantyne at the piano and her sister Wendy sing­ ing. Mrs. Alvin Passmore played the bridal chorus and Mrs. Barry Miller escorted Nancy underneath a decorated arch. Mrs. William Rohde read Bag 7 * ■w hRSb an address in poetry and Wendy Ballantyne and Shel­ ly Miller pulled in a truck pulling a wagon loaded with gifts. After opening the gifts Nancy thanked everyone for the gifts and invited them to Open House, Sunday, Oc­ tober 15 at her home. Persona Is Mrs. Barry Miller enter­ tained in honor of her daughter Shelly’s seventh birthday Tuesday evening. Guests included Vicki Burtch, 'Joanne Marquardt and Tracy Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. John McLauchlan, Dave, Karen, Kathy and friend, London were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery. Miss Brenda Hodgert spent the weekend at Stokes Bay with her biology class from South Huron District High School, Exeter. A large number of people from this community attended Friday night and Saturday at Exeter Fair. Congratulations to Miss Brenda Ballantyne first runner up to the Fair Queen. Mr. and Mrs. Ross • Hargreaves were at Ontario St. United Church, Clinton Sunday evening when the Moderator Dr. George Tut­ tle was the guest speaker at their 100th anniversary. The Thank Offering meeting of the United Church Women will be held Monday evening, October 2 at 8 p.m. Handicrafts from Bangladesh and Haiti will be shown at the meeting. Everyone welcome. Owners of smaller businesses... we provide Financial assistance Management cojnselling (CASE) Management traning Information on government programs for busness Can we help you? See our Representatives ; RANDY BROWN And/Or BILL SCHUTZ at: THE DEVON BUILDING, I 476 Main St. S., EXETER | on: EVERY TUESDAY Convocation TRACTOR COMPETITOR — One of the many competitors in a tractor driving competition sponsored by the South Huron Junior Farmers and held Saturday at the Exeter Fair was Dolores Shapton. 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