HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-10-29, Page 8REBEKAH OFFICERS INSTALLED — The Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge
recently installed their officers for the coming year. Back left, Ruth Anderson,
Ruth Skinner, Elaine Skinner, Norma Meikle, Leona Hem, Mavis Atthill, Iva
Blair, Lena Kirkland, Norma Hooper, Mary Hern, Alice Bowen and Jean
Noels. Front, Evaline McAllister, Leone Brock, Audrey Rowe, Vice-Grand
Cheryl Edwards, Noble Grand Marjorie Arthur, Margaret Cook, Marie
Broom, Barbara Whiting and Shirley Cooper.
Photo by Jim Tomlinson
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KIPPEN
The 113th anniversary of
St, Andrews. Church Kippen
was celebrated Sunday with
Mr. Bob Elliott giving the
Sermon.
Tie spoke on the Plateau's
in the life of everyone and
dealt with some of the
problems of today, Inspiring.
music was presented by
Bob Heywood, who ac-
companied himself on the
accordion and by the junior
and senior choirs of the
church.
Hear of death
The Kinsman family
received word of the death
in Unity,. Sask, of a niece,
Mary Nelson, Mary was the
former Mary Whiteman,
daughter of John and Janet
Whiteman of Saskatoon
formerly of Tuckersmith and
was in her 78th year.
Janet Whiteman was Earl
Kinsman's eldest sister and
her daughter Mary received
her elementary education at
S.S. 10 Tuckersmith. Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Kinsman who are
on holiday in the west were
• able to attend the funeral
last Wednesday.
Personals
Arnold Gackstetter is a
patient in Hospital in
Guelph.
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Cooper
and family, Detroit,
Michigan spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Vivan
Cooper.
Mr. & Mrs. Vivan Cooper
attended the 50th Wedding
Anniversary party held in
Brinsley Church Sunday for
Mrs. Cooper's brother and
his wife, Mr. &'Mrs. Ralph
Rowe, Ailsa Craig.
Trivitt ladies
host visitors
The ladies of the A.C.W. of
St. John's by the Lake,
Grand Bend were guests at
Trivitt Memorial A.C.W.
monthly meeting Tuesday
night. Catherine Elston
president, opened the
meeting with a hymn.
Gladys Sims conducted the
devotions.
Following a short business
meeting, Miss Joan Allen
R.N. presented slides and
gave a very interesting
presentation of her work and
sojourn in India. She was in-
troduced by Gladys Sims and
thanked by Rhea Greene.
Lunch and a very en-
joyable social 'hour followed
with the Grand Bend Ladies.
Thelma Brosseau, Grand
Cove Estates, thanked the
Exeter ladies for the invita-
tion.
CLANDEBOYE
Several ladies represented
Clandeboye Women's
Institute at a Food Forum
"Parties to Suit your
Purse" presented by the
Department of Agriculture
and Food at Hyde Park, on
Thursday evening.
The four themes
demonstrated were: Easter
Buffet, Summertime Buffet
Luncheon, Backyard Bar;
becue and Winter Luncheon.
Attending from Clandeboye
were Hazel Cunningham,
Betty Coughlin, June Henry,
Velma Hardy, and Susan
-Rees.
Lionel and Beryl Shipley of
Ottawa spent a few days last
week with Mary and Wilmer
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lynn
and family attended an-
niversary services at
Wesley-Knox United Church,
London, on Sunday and spent
the day with Pauline and
Ron Haynes and family.
Art Hodgins is a patient in
Strathroy-Middlesex Gen-
eral Hospital where he un-
derwent surgery for a badly
broken right fore-arm and
dislocated elbow received
when he was caught ih .a
pulley on the forage har-
vester Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Groenewegen and Marilyn
attended a banquet and
award's presentation at
Fanshawe College on Friday
night for 1979-80 Graduation
Class. Marilyn received the
Ann Trophy for the most
outstanding student in the
Medical Secretarial Course.
Friday, Mrs. Harold
Hardy and David, Susan
Rees of Lucan and Mrs.
George Clarke of Parkhill
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Clarke and boys, in
Sarnia.
RECENT GRADUATE —
Heather Buchanan, Exeter
recently graduated from the'
University of Western On-
tario with a Bachelor of Arts
degree in Secretarial and
Administrative Studies. She is
the wife of Kevin Buchanan
and the daughter of Harry
and Barbara Dougherty.
Heather is presently
employed with Norris, Gee
and Co., Exeter.
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Charlie
Browning Jr., Charlie,Eckel,
Jim Hecker and Ken
McCarter bagged the female
moose east of TiMmins last
Wednesday,
The four men had to break
through ice in order to get
their boat across the lake,
And we think it's cold, here!!
Halloween party
Saturday night 'area
couples had a hot time at the
Crediton and District Social
Club's annual halloween
dance. Many of the couples
were in costume, everything
from lions to devils to can-
nibals" haunted the hall.
' Winners Were chosen by the
• orchestra "Mystery Train",
Best dressed couple was a
tie won by Alf and Note
Smith and Charlie and Ina
Browning. Best dressed
male, Glenn Hodgins; best
dressed lady, Joan Hodgins.
A good time was had by all.
Early Christmas
Sunday afternoon the
Selves family held their
Couples07!orpy .
Creditor men bag moose.
family Christmas at Kirkton
Hall. Otis Swayer leaves for
Florida this week for the
winter; and they enjoy hav-
ing grandpa with them for
Christmas,
Those attending from the
Crediton area were Mr. and
Mrs, Harvey Hodgins, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Hodgins and
family, Mary Hodgins and
girls and Jane Glavin and
family.
Those attending the Lon-
don area Women's Institute
Convention in. St, Marys
Monday and Tuesday were
president Mrs. Dave Cottel;
Mrs. Gerald Dearing and
Mrs. Cliff Kenney. Mrs,
Harvey Hodgins and Mrs.
Hubert Cooper attended the
banquet Monday evening and
Tuesday's program.
Perform's
Miss Lesley Adams spent
part of the weekend with her
cousins Ruth and Lisa Mar-
tin,
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