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Times-Advocate, 1980-01-23, Page 23By MRS,, WILLIAM ROHDE Mrs. Isabelle Cann, Enter, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Holigert, Grant and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ross flodgert and Alan, Mrs. Arnold Cann were Tuesday evening sepper guests with Mrs. Mary Hodgert Of Exer, 11,1r, and Mrs, Edwin Miller attended the Dairymen's of Canada anneal meeting last week held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dawson, Larry and Brent 'Visitors at Elinwille Annual meeting at Thames Road couple at convention By KATHY COPPER :Mr. and Mrs, Don Kyle and boys, Londen visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper. Alvin Fulton spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fulton and boys in Stratford. Master 'Jon Passmore, Thames Road spent several days 'with his grandparents Mr, and Mrs, John Batten recently. : Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rannie and family, Brantford spent the weekend with Mrs. Elva Reutly. "— Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wilkinson spent the, weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilkinson and family. were pegs_ at the Simon- Roth wedding at Drodhagen Lutheran Church And the reception and dance at the brodhagen Community Centre Saturday afternoon. and evening,. Mr. and. Mrs. William. Thomson of the 1,0. line of .131ansbard and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Meltobert of Townline of Blanshard„ and Mr. and Mrs,. Russell Morley, Exeter were Friday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs.,_ William Rhode,. Mrs, Millie' Elford is a patient in South Huron Ilespital, Exeter. Get well wishes. are extended, Misses Barbara Miller and Brenda ,Ballantyne,. Toronto spent the weekend at their respective homes here. Annual. meeting Sunday after the regular church setvice. 50 people sat down to a bountiful pot luck smorgasbord dinner. After the 'dishes were finished Pastor Ross Hargreaves called the meeting to .order and acted as chairman, Mrs, William Rohde was nominated as secretary for the afternoon. The reports were dealt with and all showed a. good year. Rev. Stan MacDonald' then • took charge. Pastor Ross and Mrs. Hargreaves were then invited to stay ..for another year.. WATCHING THE ACTION — Teacher Wally Webster and students Frances Hartman, Elaine Pym and Jayne Dougall watch the exciting broomball action Friday between the teachers and grade 13 students at SHDHS. T-A photo HURRY! SAVE 15% on #4 niri Lr BOTBOTHsti es not necessarily available at ALL branches. JLJU By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Bob O'Neil, Denfield spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Carroll, Lisa and Julie visited relatives in Sarnia on the weekend. Their son Ryan visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll. Rev. George Anderson, Exeter, Rev. and Mrs. Ken Anderson and Hillary, Lambeth, Mrs. Vera Greenlee, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Greenlee, Dereck, Debbie and Chad and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Greenlee, Kim, Pam and Steven were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee. Debbie was observing a birthday. v.; • Play euchre at Shipka By MRS. HUGH MORENZ By MRS. RENA CALDWELL KIPPEN Kippen East Women's Institute entertained the senior citizens of Herisall Wednesday in the Legion Hall. Institute Grace wascv sung after the presidents address of welcome and dinner was served at 12 neon. Hostess for the day were Mrs. Vern Alderdice and Mrs. Robert Bell. After dineer Mrs, Robert Kinsman and Mrs. Al Hoggarth conducted the, en- tertainnlent. Mrs. Bertha McGregor thanked the Institute for the invitation on behalf of the Seniors to which Mrs. Triebner responded. Mrs. Kinsman read three Poems, Mrs. Ross BroadfoOt favoured with several piano selections and Mrs. Al Hoggarth gave some amusing stories. The seniors who are holidaying in Florida and those who are ill were greatly missed although there were 13 tables of euchre in play. Winners for the euchre were; ladies' high, Mrs. Bert Riley; ladies low, Mrs. Bertha McGregor; ladies lone hands, Mrs. Walker Carlisle; . men's high, Alex 1VIcBeath; men's -low, John McDougal; men's lone hands, Elgin Rowcliffe; lucky door: prize IL Caldwell. Mrs. Dave Triebner conducted the business meeting with Mrs. R. Bell, secretary for the day. Plans were made for the February meeting. A dornmittee of Mrs. M. Connollys Mrs. R. Personals A miscellaneous bridal shower was held Friday night at Shipka Community cetitre for Beverley Volk, daughter of Beth and Charlie Volk with more than 30 in attendance. In the social time bunco was played. Winners were high lady Mrs. Kathleen Houlahan, low lady Cathy *GiPl3nrsiozeS were awarded to the one with nearest an- niversary date-Mrs. Lori Stanlake, and nearest bir- thday-Cathy Gibson. Assisting Beverley to open her gifts were her bridal attendants, her sister Betty • Volk, friends Heather Clark and Miss Romphf. The smith group were in charge Of the evening. Mike and Alice Schiebel, and Chris, of Belle River o spent last week-end at their daughter's here, Rosanne, Torn, Jackie and Jenny Russell. They celebrated Chris's birthday. Doris Sweitzer has returned Wile from a visit with her mother, Mrs. Elsie Comfort, and other relatiVeS in Welland. Donna Baker, of Sarnia spent the Weekend at her parents here. SHIPKA The first euchre party of this season. was held Wed- nesday night with ten tables in play at the Shipka Com- munity centre. Winners were-Ladies high- Sherrie Stade-ladies low- Nancy Finkbeiner-men's high-Tom Russell-men's low- Ed Turnbull, Most lone hands Lloyd Rader of Dash- wood. Another euchre is planned in two weeks.' 16 BRANCHES: AMNERstnUnG 736-2151 OWEN SOUND EXETER 235.1422 RIDGETOWN GODERICH 524.8321 SOUTHAMPTON GRAND BEND 238-23/4 THEDFORD in.i•MmlerftwaioloWowe-orrsot. DO III VOUIRIZEL CARPET 376-3181 674-5465 797.3245 206-4951 WHITE LATEX existing tiles. Comes complete with easy- to-follow instructions. An outstanding buy ) during Discount Dave's big January Sale! OUR USUAL 4/ NO SPECIAL TOOLS CASH & CARRY ARE NEEDED 84.95 Save NOW on this SPARTAN „F, \J„.1 F7-3 '6) , `-) Because it's a 5-piece design, it's much ) easier to install ; out-of-square walls are no problem. You can even install it over 100% nylon. A cushioned backed short saxony for extra warmth and comfort. Colors include In- ferno, Cameo brown, Candlelight Beige, Blue Nymph and Almond Green. ))/ , sq. yd. 14.66 per square metre WE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF CARPET ACCESSORIES! Two new members on the board of Stewards are Jack Hodgert and Rick Parker. The OM retiring Stewards are Glen Lampert and Ted Kernick. The other men** en the board are Ress I3allantyne„ William JOhna, Lorne Ballantyne and Barry E., Miller.. The new elders are Mrs,. Lorne Ballantyne, Bob Hume, Ted .Kernick for five years and Murray for two. Birthday at Clandeboye Isabel Simpson had a surprise birthday party Saturday as she was 75 on January 17. She had a beautiful birthday cake and orchid corsage. Many neighbours dropped in to say happy birthday and 35 enjoyed a lovely supper. There were relatives and friends from London, Ailsa Craig, Bright's Grove, Kirkton, Centralia, Lucan and Clandeboye. She is happy and thankful for the lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Raycraft left Tuesday for California where they plan to spend the remainder of the winter. Rupert Williams returned home from hospital Satur- day. 4171,11.7.711 INTERIOR—EXTERIOR LATEX PAINT Our usual cash & carry price for interior-exterior white latex paint Is 5.99 per gallon, so you save a dollar • a gallon during our big January Sale! Here's One Example... 'L)03 Our Usual Cash & Carry , price is 15.26 so you save 3.00/sq. yd. Stain resistant and so very - easy to install! Jonyury 23,1900 By WS. INV'S MO The first meeting 'of the Youth of Zion Lutheran chnrch for 1900 was field at the 'home of Klise Van- dew orp Lori Anne Roogeinans. opened WO a. prayer Two retreats were .diseriand Port Colborne and Kitchener. The card and calendar sales at Christmas were very successful. Joy is now a member- of Lutheran Youth Fellowship and material 'received was read. - Elise cenducted the Bible Study based on Luke 2, versesi to 10. How the story of the .one lost sheep and the one lost coin can be applied in our lives was discussed. Recreation was to see how many words could be made from the word Christmas. Television commercials were also discussed. . Personals Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Miller ' Port Dover, were , recent visitors with Mrs. Martha Miller. 1x12 Our Usual CAC. Price 32.95 SAVE NOW ON HOME CENTRES HARROW 738-2221 KINCARDINE 396.3403 KINGSVILLE 733-2341 KITCHENER 853-7901 years. The retiring elders are Barry Jeffery, R068 Hedged, John Pyrn. and Mrs. Glen Stewart, The other ,elders are, Mrs, Glenn Jef- fery and Mrs. Donald Bray, The examiners for 1980. are Reg Hodgert and Rick Parker, The Centennial was discussed, It is July 24, 25, 26 ef 1981. Rev, Stan McDonald closed the meeting with prayer. Rev. James and Mrs. Forsythe of Exeter will be the guest speakers at the Fellowship Group meeting Senclay evening, January 27 at 8 p.m. at Elimville. Annual meeting at Brinsley UC By GORDON MORLEY The annual meeting and pot luck dinner will be held after the United Church service on Sunday January 27, Everyone is invited to attend, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Leyte, Jim, ,Randy and Susan, Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lewis, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hodgins and Andrea, ,Strathroy were supper guests Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and Carolyn. Sunday February 3 the church service in the United Church will be held at 9.45, a.m. Please note the change of time. Mr. and Mrs. George Prest and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shepherd were Friday night visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Prest, Huron Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morley were supper guests ,Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis were invited Sunday evening to a birthday dinner for their grand-daughter Andrea Hodgins daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Jim Hodgins. FEEDING TIME — At the jell° eating contest held at SouthHuron District High School's winter carnival Saturday Pauline Dietrich was on the receiving end of the bouncy substance from Joanne Vander Burght. T-A photo CRUTCHES AND BROOMS — Brian Rader gets help from Heather Riddell and Cindy O'Brien as he moves across the ice prior to Friday's broomball game between the SHDHS teachers and grade 13 students. T-A photo Play euchre WI entertains seniors Kinsman and Mrs. Al Hoggarth, was named to prepare for the District Annual which is Kippen's responsibility this year. Mrs. R. Kinsman, Mrs. R. Bell, Mrs. A. Hoggarth, Mrs. V. Alder-dice, Mrs. Stewart Pepper and Mrs. Jack Sinclair finished the quilting of the Institute quilt on Tuesday afternoon last at the home of Mrs. Grace Drummond. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson, Listowel visited recently with Mt. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGregor and Mr, and Mrs. Laird Finlayson attended the "Highland Night" in Forest, Saturday. 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