HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-11-05, Page 23A FURRY TOY — John Kingma poses with a furry animal at
Thursday's South Huron Hospital Ladies Auxiliary rummage
sale. T-A photo
Hallowe'en party
held at. Woodham
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VOTE MICKLE FOR COUNCILLOR
ey MISS JEAN COPELAND
WOODHAM
Intended for last week
Mr. & Mrs, Norris Webb
attended the open house at
Stephen Central School
Sunday in honour of Mrs.
Katharine' Becker who is
retiring from teaching.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Ferguson
and Denise had as their
guests on Simday Mr. & Mrs.
Tony deBresser of Lindsay,
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Colville,
Joanne and Annemarie of
Toronto and Mr. & Mrs.
Frank DeBresser, Jimmy,
Patty and Cathy of Chatham.
Mr. & Mrs. Tony deBresser
were celebrating their 40th
wedding anniversary. Other
visitors called from Aylmer,
Thorndale, St. Marys and.
Lindsay.
Several ladies from the
community attended the
London area Womens
Institutes 66th annual
convention held in the St.
Marys Area Arena Monday
and Tuesday.
Hallowe'en party
The Messengers held their
annual Hallowe'en concert
Friday evening with the
following the winners of the
masquerade, Pre-khool and
Kindergarten Best
Representation; - Bobby
Wheeler and Meagan
McCormick. Best Comic:
Laura Richardson, Richard
Spearin; Best Home-made:
John Hazlewood and Amy
Webb,
Grades 1-3 Best
representation Michael
Richardson, Denise
Ferguson; Best comic
Robbie Tomlinson, Bonnie
Hartwick; Best Home-made
Jamie Tomlinson, Nathan
Webb, Grades 4-6 Best
representation Dean
Robinson,. Tammy
Richardson; Best comic
Chris Hamm, Beth. Williams,
Best home-made Jason
McCurdy, Stephanie
Hazlewood;
Grades 7-8 Best comic
Leonard Williams and John
Hartwick; Best dressed
couple Grade 4 and under
Jamie and Robie Tomlinson
and Steven and Bobby
Wheeler; Best dressed
couple Grades 5-8 Tammy
Richardson and Beth
Williams and Lebnard
Williams and John Hart-
wick ;
Adults best representation
Lucille McCurdy, Verla •
Copeland; Best comic Glenn
Copeland and Deanna
Copeland; Youngest .in
Costume Erin McCormick;
Oldest in costume Glenn
Copeland. The judges were
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnston.
The program opened with
a poem by Janice Hazlewood
"Hallowe'en Night". The
Choir sang "Black and.'
Gold" and "The Bible Tells
Me So". Robbie Tomlinson
• gave the recitation
"Hallowe'en Goblin",.
Several members put on the
skit "The Pumpkins Have
Fun".
The song "Skin & Bones"
was sung by Denise
Ferguson, Bonnie Hartwick
-and'Sandra Spence. A'skit "I
I Wonder Who Frightened
Them" by John Hartwick,
Beth Williams, and Dean
Robinson. Tammy
Richardson gave the poem
"The Undecided Pumpkin".
The choir sang
"Hallowe'en" and "Keep on
The Sunny Side". Rev.
Camellia LaRouche acted as
chairman for the evening.
Mrs. William Spence and
Mrs. Marvin Hartwick are
the Leaders of the
Messengers. The evening
closed with a bake and candy
sale.
Py MRS, HUGH MORPNZ
SHIPKA
The fifth annual Harvest
Dance staged by community
folks• here and held in
Parkhill Community centre
was quite successful. The
proceeds go to Shipka
community centre. Bill and,
Sheila Massie, of Tllsort-
burg, former operators of
the Shipka store visited
friends and attended the
dance.
Former ShIpka resident dies
Funeral service was held
Monday November 3rd for
Martha (Lamport) IVIcNair,
of Ilderton, at T, Stephenson
and Son Funeral home .in
Alin Craig. Mrs. McNair
passed away Friday October
31, at University hospital
'London, in her 72nd year,
'Predeceased by her husband
William Gordon McNair
(1968), Survivect by three
sons James, of chatsfield
Manitoba, Robert, of
Walkerton, Douglas of 'Ansa
Craig, also three 'daughters
(Elaine) Mrs. Derald
Charlton, Peterborough,
(Wilma) Mrs. Rayburn
Steeper, of Ailsa Craig and
(Ruth) Mrs, Donald Ken-
nedy, of Merton, also 21
grandchildren and 12 great
grandchildren, two sisters
(Mildred) Mrs• Ed Dungan,
London, (Ruth) Mrs. Harry
Sheppard, Parkhill, two
brothers, Tom of Victoria,
B.C,, John of Toronto,
Interment was at Ivan
cemetery with Rev, James
Barnes, officiating.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs, Tony Regier,
Christopher, Heather and
Jillian, of Detroit, spent the
weekend in •Canada with
Sandra's parents, Ken and
Qrtha Baker.
and Willis Des Jardine
and clara and Alvin Statton,
of Grand .Bentt enjoyed a
little trip Saturday, to Stokes,
Bay, where they visited Mr,.
and Mrs. Kenneth M01-44Y.
Mr. McLay Is. a fiddle
playing friend of Willis.
CoggratglatiOnS to
Mabel Desjardine, who on
Tuesday celebrated her 84th
birthday.
Mrs. Mary *1)00(0(4, of
14Pea, spent. the weekend
here at her.grandaughter's
home, Qom and Harvey
Beieriing and great grand, children : Kevin and. Dwight,
Mr. and. Mrs. Harold
Vincent, Mike and Michelle,
spent last weekend in
Barryton, Michigan visiting
with Lucille's mother and
sister's and families, Mrs,.
Fred Hoffman, Mr..and
Mrs.. Bruce Navarre and Mr. 4 Mrs. Horst Kovitzki, Lori
Vincent spent the weekendiq
Orand Bend at her grand,
ma's, Mrs, Katie Vincent,
Ruth. Zielman, -who lias
been working 10 the flower -
arranging bOsiness for the
past five years, in London,
chgtilagl 440 Wiadttgr, will shortly be opening a. flower
and craft shop in Zurich,
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Shipka community harvest dance termed successful