HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-10-29, Page 15APPLE SELLERS — Derek Schwartzentruber and Jeff Poole
were two of the many Exeter Cubs on the streets Saturday sell-
ing apples. T-A photo
98th birthday
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Uncle's home, Mr. and Mrs.
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cousin Scotty, at London,
Mr, and Mrs, Arnold
Keller and Mrs, Roy Gibson,
of Crediton, were dinner
guests Saturday with Gwen
and Max Windsor, in Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Cor-
bett, and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Corbett, all of Hensall
area, Bill and. Michelle
Morenx, of Goderich, were
Sunday night supper guests
with the Morenz Srs, here.
Host Halloween. Party
Jim and. Judy Snyder
hosted .4 masquerade
Halloween party at their
home Saturday night for
young people from the
Church ,of God.
Group games and
devotions were held followed
by lunch refreshments of hot
dogs and cakes..
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Thames Road girls
mark Hallowe'en .Shipka man. observes
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Olt MRS. WHAM ROHPE,
There was a real good
turnout at the. Hallowe'en
party for the, C.O. L.T. girls at
Barry & Margaret Millers
home' Friday night,
Mr. & Mrs, William Rohde
and Calvin attended the 50th
wedding anniversary dance
for Mr. & Mrs . Alex Rohde at
the Crystal Palace in Mit,
ehell ,on Saturday evening,
Many from this area at-
tended. Appreciation night
for William Morley at the
Kirkton Woodharn Coln-
m.unity Centre on Saturday
evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin
and Mr. & Mrs. John Johns
attended the 0 enin and
GRADUATES — Beth Cow-
drey, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Crago,
RR 1 St. Marys, graduated
from the University of
Western Ontario with a
Bachelor of Arts degree at
Convocation on October 25,
1980.
Photo by Jack Doerr
GRADUATE -- Nancy Perry,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Perry, Exeter, has
recently graduated with
honours from the Marvel
Beauty School, London as a
hairstylist. She is presently
employed in Forest at The
Hairitage.
Dedication of the new United.
Church at Wyoming on
Sunday, Afterwards, they
were guests of Rev, Mervyn.
and Mrs. Love.
Mr. Whitmere of Toronto
is staying with Mr. & Mrs.
Barry Jeffery for some time.
Mr. & Mrs. John
McLauchlan, David & Karen
of London were Sunday
guests with Mr* & Mrs,
Glenn Jeffery, Alan and
Connie,
Mrs. Nan Britton of
Hensall accompanied Pastor
Ross and Mrs. Hargreaves to
the 15th Annual Retreat of
Renewal Fellowship, Friday
and Saturday at Barrie.
Congratulations to Mr. &
Mrs. Barry Jeffery on the
birth of their third son at.
Victoria Hospital on Friday,
Mr, & Mrs. William Roh-
de were Sunday evening
supper guests with Mr. &
Mrs, Norman Johns of
Woodhara.
Regular services will be
held on Sunday November 2.
The November meeting of
the United Church Women
will be held on Monday,
November 3 at 8 p.m. in the
church basement.
The annual Baby Band
party will be held on
Saturday, November 8 in the
church basement.
In last weeks news,it
should have read Mr. & Mrs..
Lloyd Ballantyne not Mr. &.
Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne,.
Sorry!
Mark event
at Brinsley
By GORDON MORLEY
Congratulations to Mr. &
Mrs Murray Rowe who
celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary Sun-
day with Open House at St.
Mary's Anglican Church.
Mr. & Mrs. Wes Maynard
and family, London and Mr.
& Mrs. Joe Durand and
family, Hayfield were
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Morley,
Come meet your candidate
on Tuesday evening
November 4 at 8 p.m. at
McGillivray Central School.
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Gilbert
of London and Mrs. Greta
George visited on Suanday
with Mr. & Mrs. Harvey
Morley.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis and
Mr. Wilbert Lewis were
Thursday visitors with Mrs.
Jim Hodgins and Andrea of
Stratlyoy.
The Open House at the
Ailsa Craig United Church
Manse Sunday afternoon
was largly attended
Mr. & Mrs. George Prest
received word of the death of
their brother-in law Bert
Soughton of Niagara-on-the
lake.
Hold family gathering
by MRS, HUGH MORENZ
A family gathering• djirter
was held Sunday for Mr.
Herbert Haritothat the home
of his daughter AIr. and Mrs,
Lorne Fenner, to celebrate
Mr,,Harlton'a, 98th.birthday,.birtbday
Attending were Mr., & Mrs.
Ken. Westman, Barry And
Cheryl of London, Mr.
Mrs, Clyde Nicholson, mr..4
Mrs. Ken Nicholson,
Bradley, Angela and
'Aaron, all of cow-
tright, Mr. & Mrs, Ken
Moore, Julie and Brent, of
Sarnia, Mrs, Mabel Guen-
ther and Karen of Shipka.
Vistitors during the week
with Mr. Harlton included
friends Mrs. Don
McNamara, Mrs. Lulu Elliot
and Miss Lulu Parsons, all of
London, Mrs. Harvey
Walper and Mr. & Mrs, Ross
Brown, of Greenway, and a
nephew, Mr, & Mrs, Elmer
Harlton, of Granton.
Sunday visitors with Ella
.and Willis Desjardine, were
Clara and Alvin Statton,
Grand Bend, Debbie and
Harry Platenga and grim,
Maurice and Mary Lou
Desjardine, all of Huron
park, The occasion was
Alvin.'s birthday. Clara
made a calve decorated with
musical .notes that spelled
"Happy Birthday".
Stephen, baby son of Bev
and Jack Keller is holidaying
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