Times-Advocate, 1978-10-26, Page 17Shipka area resident
marks 96th birthday
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GRAD HONOURED — At
Friday's Commencement ex
ercises at Saunders Secon
dary School in London, Judy
Webb received an Ontario
Scholarship and a
Scholarship from the Univer
sity of Western Ontario
where she is now attending
classes, She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Webb
and a granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Valentine Becker,
Dashwood and Milton
Webb, Grand Bend.
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By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Hebert Harlton,
celebrated his 96th birthday
October 22. A family dinner
party was held in his honor
at the home of his daughter,
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Nicholson
at Courtright, Sunday.
Those attending from here
were Miss Dorothy Harlton,
Mrs. Karl Guenther and
Karen. Others were Mr. &
Mrs. Ken Westman, Barry,
Cheryl and Colleen, London,
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Moore,
Julie and Brent, SarniaftMrs.
Minnie Robertson,
Wheatley, and Mr. & Mrs.
Kenneth Nicholson, Bradley
and Angela, Courtright
Congratulations and best
wishes to Mr. Harlton, from
all your shipka friends and
neighbours.
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accompanied by Mr. & Mrs.
Les Adams, of Exeter, spent
the week end in northern
Michigan, going across the
Mackinac Straits bridge to
St. Ignace.
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Rev. John Davies observ
ed Communion Sunday at
the Hibbert United Church.
During service three
children were presented for
baptism. They were Nicole
Leah, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Christie; Chad
Edward, son of Mr, and'Mrs.
Bruce Owens; Ian William,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alistair
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parons and Dale, Delta,
British Columbia are
visiting with friends and
relatives.
They also visited cousins
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Boerner,
Bob and Kathy, Mr. & Mrs,
Robert Maier and Dennis,
and William (Bill) Maier, all
of Mio Michigan.
In Davison, Michigan, they
visited Mrs. Morenz, aunt,
Mrs. Ruby Reid, who is a
very busy 78 year old quilt
maker, having just com
pleted quilting her 348th
quilt, the day before her
Canadian visitors arrived.
Roseanne Russell was
hostess at her home Wed
nesday evening for a
demonstration on macrame,
with friends, relatives and
neighbours attending.
Bev Robinson, of Exeter,
demonstrator, told us the
articles were all made in
Bangladesh and Haiti
through the selfhelp
program. It proved very
interesting.
Bill and Michelle Morenz,
Goderich, visited Wed
nesday evening with Tom
and Rosanne Russell.
JOE WHO? SHDHS Principal J.L. Wooden, suffering from a
bad back, doesn't let that stop him from watching his school
football teams in action, He brings along his own portable
seat. Nor did he let Thursday's cold daunt him, bundling up in
his overcoat for the occasion.
photo by Terry Schwartzentruber
By GORDON MORLEY
Mr. & Mrs. George Prest
attended the funeral of his
aunt Mrs. Maurice Morgan,
Monday.
Sunday School attendance
awards were given out
during the church service
last Sunday.
Recent visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Morley were Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Beer, Mr. & Mrs.
Morley Neil and Mrs. Joe
Durand and family.
Several people enjoyed a
pot luck dinner after the
church service at the United
Church, Sunday.
Mrs. George Prest held a
tupperware party at her
home Tuesday evening.
Bean board
Continued from Page 15
return the report to protect
its confidentiality.
Among the recommen
dations, the report
suggested the Board sell all
no. 4 beans directly from the
Board to the end-user and
that beans should'be sold
directly to fringe marketing
areas, he said.
"I agree with that point of
the report but I don’t think it
went far enough,” said Mr.
Durand. “Right now I don’t
think we would have any
problem if the board sold
directly. We wouldn’t be in
the mess we are in today if
the Board sold all beans
directly.”
Without a marketing
board, the alternative would
be a free marketing system
and during the last three
years Michigan producers
have fared much better than
Canadian growers under
free marketing, he said.
Phil is concerned about
bean marketing practices tof
the point that he has reduced
his white bean acreage to
110 acres from the 160-170
acre crop he and two sons
formerly grew on their RR 2
Zurich farm.
“Many producers are op
posed to any type of
marketing board but this is a
different situation,” said
Mr. Durand.
HERE THEY COME — Once again the South Huron Hospital Ladies Auxiliary rummage sale'
proved popular with area bargain hunters assaulting the South Huron Rec Centre. This was
the scene,shortly after the doors'were open Thursday morning. T-A photo
Learn of agriculture
Crediton women see slides
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREDITON
Wednesday evening, the
Women’s Institute met in
the Community Centre. Roll
Call was answered by nam
ing different ways milk
comes to the table. Mrs.
.jCliff pLenney;’ reported the
"county rally held in
Londesborough.
Mrs. Eric Finkbeiner and
Mrs. Gerald Dearing were
appointed .delegates to the
annual convention to be held
in London November 1 and 2;
Institute members are to
provide the Bluewater birth
day party for November.
They are arranging a Senior
Citizens’ Christmas banquet
in December.
Mrs. Ross Krueger
chaired the ..program Kim
Crawford and Shelley
Skinner step danced and
sang two duets, Mockingbird
Hill and You Are My
Sunshine. Clarence Down of
Exeter spoke on agriculture
and showed slides of farms
in Iceland and Austria. He
was thanked by Mrs. Della
Sims.
Personals
Rev. Bruce Pierce is a
patient in University
Hospital. Edgar Cudmore
conducted the service in
4Zion United Church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Renney, Detroit were guests
of Harry and Maurice
Hirtzel, Mriteand Mrs.
Lawrence Hirtzel and Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Wein.
Mrs. Vera Bullock and
Mrs. Mary Gower attended
the morning service, in
Kilworth United Church
Sunday. Kara Quinn,
daughter of Mr."and Mrs.
Doug Taylor, Komoka was
baptized.
Mrs. Rose Mackie,
McCreary," Manitoba, is
visiting hef sister, Mrs.
Allan Finkbeiner.
Mrs. Eleanor Oestricher
was in Strathroy Thursday
with Mrs. Eva Gibson. Sun
day she was dinner guest of
Mrs. Lucy Greenwood,
Strathroy.
Monday Zion United
Church visitation committee
Mrs. Ross Krueger, Mrs.
Walter Fydenchuk and Mrs.
Armin Schlenker called on
former Crediton residents in
JeanWINS TITLE
Siertsema, RR 3 Blyth, was
named Huron County dairy
princess in Holmesville Fri
day. She vied with two other
girls for the title in a contest
sponsored by the Huron
County Milk Committee. Miss
Siertsema is an 18-year-old
nursing assistant student at
Wingham District
Hospital. Photo by Qke
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By MANUEL CURTS
GREENWAY
Choosing a Divided House
as his sermon subject the
Rev. Dr. G.W Goth kept the
rapt attention of his
audience for 40 minutes, as
he addressed the congrega
tion of Greenway United
Church at their evening ser
vice of their anniversary.
Sunday.
Depicting the life of
Abraham Lincoln and the
era in which he lived, as a
prime example, he likened
conditions in Canada to-day.
“A house divided against
itself cannot stand. We are a
divided country. Provincial
governments are at odds
with the federal government
- Churches are against
churches ■ individuals ‘have
no firm convictions. We
better make up our minds
what it means to be a
Christian.”
At the morning service
chose as his subject “The
basic language of God.” He
challenged his hearers to
adopt the language of the
New Testament which is
found in the life of Jesus -
doing good, healing the sick,
befriending the lonely,
touching the "un
touchables” lifting the
fallen - in a nutshell, speak
the language of love.
The music of the Ropp
family of Nairn was much
enjoyed at the evening ser
vice.
Anglican church
At the Grace Anglican
Church on Thanksgiving
Sunday, Karen Dianne,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Rock, and Joseph
Leonard, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Rock were bap
tized bv the Rev, Aubrey
Bell.
Following the service
guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Rock were
Mr. and Mrs. G.L.
Purssglove and Mr. and
Mrs. George Lush and
Darryl, all of London. At the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bur
ton Rock were Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Rock, Danny. Debbie
and Gail.
The bell rang merrily at
Grace Anglican Church on
Saturday afternoon when
Karen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Hodgins and
John, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Emile Masschelein were un
ited in marriage.
Mrs. Seibourne English is
a patient in St. Joseph’s
Hospital. London, having
had surgery there.
The community was
saddened to hear on Satur
day of the death of Jack
Murray. St. Thomas, hus
band of the former Ula
Ulens.
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