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MARCHING ODDFELLOWS — Members of the Exeter Independent Order of Oddfellows
participated in Sunday's Decoration Day service at the Exeter Cemetery. T-A photo
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Sunday schooi marks 200 years
r.
am,Ro..ad' women tour barn for brought devotions RDHPE Danny Rohde and Jeff Rowe
first fall meeting
People's Class;
Junior Class, teachers
Mrs. ,john Pym and Mrs,
George Kellett and members
Wendy Ballantyne, Brad
Borland, carry Cunnington,
Michael Jeffery, Julie
Lampert, Steven Pym; Greg
Lampert, Shelly Miller,
are graduating from the
primary class to the Junior
Class;
Primary Class, teachers
Mrs. David Passmore and.
Mrs, Rick Parker and
members Deanne Wan-
tyne, Robbie Passmore, Tom
Passmore, and Jayne Rowe,
graduating to Printery from
kindergarten is Patrick
Jeffery;
.Kindergarten class,
teachers Mrs, Lorne
Ballantyne and Miss Agnes
Bray, members Sheryl
Ballantyne, Carl Hume, Lisa
Kernick, Jon Passmore,
Erin Richardson, Karen
Rohde, Tammy Rohde;
Those receiving diplomas
were; Cheryl Ballantyne,
Carl' ume 2 year, seal, Jon
Passmore, Tammy Rohde. 3
year, Deanne Ballantyne,
Robbie Passmore. 4 year,
Tom Passmore, Danny Roh-
de. 6 year, Wendy Ballan-
tyne. 8 year, Barry Cun-
nington. 12 year, Gerald
Cunnington. 13 year, Scott
Hodgert. 15 year, David
Cunnington, Joyce Cun-
nington.
A dialogue between Pastor
Ross Hargreaves and Bob
assistant Superintendent
received. his. 15th year seal
from Bob Hume, then David
,'.calletl the rest of the names.
out. Young People's class
teachers were Mrs, Murray
Dawson and Jeff Davis. The
members: of the class are,
David Cunnington, Gerald
Cennington, Joyce Cun-
nington;.Alan Hodgert„ Scott
Hodgert, Pat Hodgert,
Cheryl Stewart, Michael.
Stewart and Paul Stewart.
Jeff Borland, Brent PaWagn
and. Dennis Pym are
graduating front later-
mediate Class to Young
.1711.44e.VltiLt1 Ross Wing of iris and Mr. & Mrs. Jack
experiences when be was in. • Hodgert were guests at the
Sunday_ School and Bob, Duffy-Richardson wedding
telling of his experiences at WoodStock. and Also the
was presented. — - - reception at Moose Lodge
The lighting of three Woodstock, Saturday.
candles took place to Mrs. Isobella Cann, Mrs,
represent the past with Ross Kay Cann, Mrs, Mary
Hargreaves lighting it, Bob ffedgert, Exeter, and Mr,
liume, the present. lighting Ivan /fern, Zion were Sunday
one, and David Cunnington , guests with Mr, & Mrs. Reg.
the future, lighting. The ,liodgert.
three men then etit the birth- The family of Mr, & Mrs,
day cake. Everard Miller, Grand Bend
Pastor Ross Hargreaves took them to dinner at the
prayed for the future of the. Barn in London. Sunday in.
Sunday School, After the honor of their 40th wedding
service each person had a .anniversay. Mr, & Mrs.
piece of birthday cake and Edwin Miller called on Mr, 4
lemonade. Mrs. Everard Miller at their
home Sunday.
Personals 1Vir & Mrs, Ken Duncan Mr. & Mrs. -Edwin Miller :and Floyd, Mr. & Mrs, Don ... .
Richardson, VOILA Brian 4ind
Lori were Sunday int
guests with Mr. dr Mrs.
Baxter, ruparturt,
Quite a number from thle
community attended the
Decoration Service at
Exeter Cemetery, Sunday,
The rite of Baptism will be
administered some Sunday .
in September. Please con-
tact your minister or one of
the elders,
There will be a Christian
Education committee
meeting at the manse,
Wednesday evening Sep-
tember 10 at 8. Pin.
SundaY School and church
service will commence at
10;00 Lin, and 11;15 p.m.,
Sun
By MRS. WI...
• THAMES Will)
Twenty-six. ladies of the
United Church Women
journeyed. to Miller's Barn
near Russeldale. Wednesday
evening for. their September
meeting. Mrs, Miller gave a.
quilting demonstration and.
the ladies toured the barn
and 'each one had a muffin
,and tea or coffee for lunch..
Following this, they returned
to ,the' church. for their
Meeting,
Mrs. Lee Webber was in
charge of the program of
which the Theme was Your
Church.
The ladies 'Sang the The
Churches One Foundation.
Mrs. Webber gave a reading
of The Church with Mrs.
'Howard Cunnington, Mrs.
Ross Hargreaves assisting.
Mrs. Webber led in prayer.
A piano instrumental by
Miss Agnes. Bray was much
enjoyed. • The offering was
received byMiss Agnes Bray
and Mrs. Howard Cun-
nington with prayer by Mrs.
Hargreaves. •
Mrs. Webber read a poem
The Perfect Church which
close.
Mrs. Murray Dawson was
in charge of the business.
She gave an opening thought.
The usual business was
dealt with.
Mrs. Ross Hodgert gave
the treasurer's report
stating over $2,300 was
realized et the strawberry
supper in June, also what
was made at the different
weddings and lunches that
hai,e been catered to,
The fall regional is to be
held in October in Greenway
United Church,
The Thames Road United
Church celebrated 200 years
of Sunday School teaching, on
Sunday. Robert Hume
superintendent' was in
charge of the service which
took place in the basement of
the church as the auditorium
of the church is being
painted.
Bob read the Scripture
liesson. Pastor Ross
tlargreaves welcomed each
Sunday School member as
they walked through the
arch, and gave them their
seal or diploma.
David Cunnington
day September '14
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The Citizenship and World
Affairs group with con-
veners, Mrs. Gordon Bender
and Mrs. Eben Weigand
were in charge of the Sep-
tember meeting of Dash-
wood Women's Institute.
Roll call was "What I can do
to be a better citizen." Mrs.
Bender read poems which
gave the ladies much food
for thought. She also had
pictures to show for current
events.
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dealt with the business. The
fall rally is October 6 at
Gorrie and delegates are
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Mrs. Ray Rader. Two in-
vitations were accepted
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Convention at St. Marys
October 27 & 28 were
discussed.
Louella Tiernan, Mrs. Ernest
Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Stormes, St. Thomas and
Mrs. Lynda Cornelius,
Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin (Otto)
Becker, Roblin, Manitoba,
_ visited with relatives her
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
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chener, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine
Becker and attended the
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Brian Rader is a student at
Fanshawe College, London.
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Sunday were placed by the
family of Ed. Nadiger who
passed away September 3,
1975 and members of the
Tiernan family in memory of
Ruth Mutch.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader
were Sunday visitors at
Craigweil Gardens, Ailsa
Craig with Mr. and Mrs.
Wellwood Gill,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Miller attended the Heim-
Regier wedding at Our Lady
of Mount Carmel church,
Saturday, and the dinner and
reception at the Kirkton-
Woodham Centre. The
groom is the latter's sister.
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