Times-Advocate, 1980-07-16, Page 21ENJOYING A DOG'S LIFE •— This Keeshond relaxes as his
owner works hard at getting him ready for the show,Staff
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Pickerings hold picnic
of Shipka centre pork
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By GORDON MORLEY
were Tuesday visitors with
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack
Trevithick, and. Ruth,:
About 1300 people attended
the chicken barbecue served
by the United Church
Women on Wednesday night,
Mrs. Martha- Wilson, Mrs,
Ethel Eagleson and Mrs.
Guenther visited with Mrs,
Violet Allison and' Kathleen
Morley on Wednesday
evening. ,
NO. SUPPER'S NOT READY YET — It was so hot on the first
day of last week's dog show that this best pf breed St. Ber-
nard had to have a towel to keep him dry. Staff photo
CANADA NO. '1 WHITE
CANADA PICKLING
128 oz. JUG
VINEGAR
OUR REG. $1.75 OR $1.79
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
9 DELICIOUS VARIETIES
LAURA
SECO,RD
MINI-
PUDDINGS
Mr. Den Newey And
Colleen pf Kingston were
visitors on 'Wednesday and
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Trevithiek and Ruth.
Mr. and. Mrs. Wayne
Hackney and children of
Windsor visited on Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Morley,
Mr, and Mrs. Garnet
Trevithick of St. Thomas
. Wayne and'Clieryl Carroll
attended a nursing class
reunion in Guelph on the
weekend and visited many
places of interest in that
area.
Mr: and Mrs. Earl
Greenlee accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Latta
spent the weekend on the
BruCe Pen. and visited Mr.
Fit a candle into a too
large holder by dripping hot
wax from an old one into the
holder and setting the candle
in the wax." A too large can-
dle will press into a small
' holder after dipping the bot-
toth in hot water.
By MRS, HUGH MORENZ.
SIiIPKA
Around 70 gathered
Sunday, at Shipka Com-
munity centre for the annual
Pickering reunion,
Games with prizeS were
conducted for the children,
Guessing the number of
jelly'beans in a jar was won
by Mrs. Grace Denomme.
A fun contest of men
dressing in women's clothes,
and women dressing in
men's clothes, was won by
the men's side. •
Special prizes awarded
were oldest attending - Mrs.
Angeline Scott; youngest
attending - Jeremy
Pickering, two months old;
and a mystery prize won by
Norman Eagleson.
Shipka T-ba II
The younger children ,
in Shipka area are enjoying
T-ball games this summer.
There are about 30 members
Lisa Carter is spending a
couple of weeks with her
causing Krista Banks at
Bright's Grove.
Ealine and Jerry Noyes,
Tammy and Terry attended
the Denfield Community
picnic held at Weldon Park,
Arva, on Saturday. Elaine
played on the ladies, old-
timers ball team.
Mrs. Viola Carter and
granddaughter Joanne,
spent the weekend with the
Brownlee family at
Gravenhurst.
Alan and Ruth Hill at-
tended the Stewart Clan
picnic at Poplar Hill, park,
on Saturday.
Mrs. Addys Quick, of
Windsor, visited on Wed-
nesday with her cousin, Mrs.
Rupert Williams.
that meet to play each
Monday, evening at the
Community centre here,
'Games are being arranged
with children from other
areas, Last Monday evening
they played a mixed game
with Grand Bend children,
Gertie and Melvin Stade,
Laura and Oscar Miller,
Hugh and Annie Morenz,
visited Sunday at the Lloyd
Rader's home, near Dor-
chester and also with Mr.
and Mrs, Roy Rader, Sara
and Melanie, of near St.
Marys,
Attend shower
Velma and Kathy Russell,
Roseanne, Jackie and Jenny
Russell, Ann Russell,
Connie, Elizabeth and Jill,
all attended a miscellaneous
bridal shower, Sunday af-
ternoon at the Alhambra
hall, for Anne Wiendals,
bride elect of early August.
Hostesses were Anne's
relatives and neighbours.
Personals
Members of the Russell
family here, gathered
Sunday night at Doug and
Ann's home, for a barbecue,
supper in honor of Jill's first
birthday.
Mrs. Jim Campbell, Kim
and Kelly of Exeter visited
Thursday at the latter's
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Sweitzer.
Ken Baker Sr. returned
home last Wednesday from
University hospital, London.
Christopher, Heather HTeaonYtheRreglenrd
Jillian, of Detroit spent the
weekend in. Canada at their
parents here.
cottage and visited Sandra's
Maier,
JoofarimieboT ,and
Michigan,
Denis
visited their Mere= cousins
in this area last week.
Mrs. Ferman Snyder and
Judy Snyder, attended a
bridal miscellaneous
•
August.
evening
hu egmiu se tr, , f lastr
Esther
Wednesday snyder f
London, bride elect of early
Mrs, David Wideman was
hostess and it was held at
Grace Bible Chapel in
Parkhill.
Esther was honored at
another bridal shower the
latter part of June, at North
Park -church, London, with
her employer's wife, Mrs.
John Cole, as hostess.
The annual Shipka area
picnic will be held Thursday
evening .July 17th at 7:00
p.m. sharp, at the com-
munity centre. Everyone in
the community is welcome.
Each family is asked to
bring a pie. Hot dogs, ice
cbreeparmovainddedrefreshments will
and Mrs. Ron Cunningham,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis
returned home from a two
week trip to Winnipeg and
area, They visited their
daughter Mr: and Mrs. Bob
MacGillivray and Courntey.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Delbridge, Exeter, called- on
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis
recently,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker
were Saturdaydinner guests
with her i parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Heber Davis..
Miss JeanSarker returned
home Sunday.,She spent the
past two weeks holidaying in
Vancouver and Victoria
de
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