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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-05-06, Page 6Page 6 Times -Advocate, May 6, 1911 By ELAINE TOWNSHEND You know it's going to be a bad day when your twin sister forgets your birthday. It's not a good sign when your birthday cake collapses under the weight of the candles. The day gets off to a rough start when your alarm goes off at 3 a :m. because you were too tired to set it correctly the night before. You turn it off in disgust and roll over without bothering to reset the alarm. Then you fret for. the rest of -th?enight. afraid you'll sleep in. Total night's sleep amounts to about three hours. You turn on the news and they're giving emergency routes out of the area. You find • a Fifth Estate news team waiting in your office. The first day in twenty years you forget your wallet and you're flagged down by a traffic cop for a routine check. Your horn goes off ac- cidentally and stays stuck while you're following a group of Hell's Angels on the 401. You sit down to a mouth- watering feast of hot beef and mashed potatoes -wimming in gravy with Odds in ends Notagoodclay buttered corn and melt -in - your -mouth homemade rolls. You finish it off with a huge slice of chocolate cake and two scoops of butterscotch ice cream. Then some slim smart aleck with yogurt cup in hand quips: "Many a round figure has been acquired by eating too many square meals." You mention to a friend that you had lunch in a fast food joint and she says, "You know, what I hear they're putting in those things now?" Someone tells you what a fine person you are and how lucky they feel to be able to call you their friend. Then they ask to borrow 20 bucks. Your cupboard is bare; your wallet is flat, and the sign in the grocery store says: "We made a deal with the bank. They don't sell food, and we don't cash cheques." You're in the middle of helping your kid put his new model together. There are tiny rubber tires and shiny chrome parts strewn over the living room floor. Then you find out half the in- structions are missing. You spend days preparing for the most important speech of your life. You feel confident and composed. You're not a bit nervous, until you mount the stage. Suddenly your throat is dry, your hands are sweaty, your knees are shaky and your mind is blank. You can't hear yourself talking, MR. AND MRS. HOWARD SCHENK Fay Lynn Hayter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hayter of Crediton, and Howard Nelson Schenk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Poul Schenk of RR 1, Crediton were married at Crediton United Church April 24. The Rev. Brion Elder officiated. Matron of honour was Elaine Corbett, of RR 1, Hensall, and the best man was Keith Davies of Exeter. The bride's brother, Russell Hayter, Crediton, ushered guests. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the couple are residing at RR 1, Crediton. 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Give us a call, and �e'll give you the details. ,h r= Cortes oga College lintcnt ..�.,, of Agoli0 Arts Campus call ;.. and Technology 482-3458 Building skills today for the needs of tomorrow but you're afraid your speech sounds as confused as the ditty: "I went to the theatre tomorrow I took the front seat at the 'back I fell from below to the gallery And hurt the front back of my back." It has not been one of your better days. You're tempted to chuck it all and run away, like the little pig : • "The thunder roared, the lightning flashed And all the world was shaken. The little pig rolled up his tail And ran to save his bacon." But you can't do that. You're strong; you're in- domitable. And tomorrow has got to be a better day. Women hear of missionaries The April meeting of the "Womens Ministries" of the Pentecostal Tabernacle was held at the home of Mrs. Jenny Kipfer in Hensall with 15 members present. President - Mrs. Ruth McLaren officiated. Mrs. Idena DesJardine presided at the piano. Mrs. Yvonne Reynolds opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Shirley Prouty read the minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. Edith Miller moved the adoption of the minutes and Mrs. Blanche McDonald seconded the motion. Several letters from Missionaries were read telling how the. Lord was blessing in their areas. The Missionary reading was given by Mrs. Estrella Fink- beiner from Carrie ten Boom's book"In My Fatheas - House." The chorus "The Old Time Power" was sung and Mrs. Shirley Luther gave the message of the afternoon. As a basis for her message she read Luke 24:44-53, also Acts 1:4-11 "how the Baptism with the Holy Ghost made the powerful difference in the lives of the desciples and being filled with the Holy Spirit will do the same for us." A time of Prayer followed. Yvonne Reynolds and Shirley Prouty served a very delicious lunch. wIlsmoso ✓ .-c • MR. AND MRS. HANK KRAMER Kirkton United Church was the scene of a wedding on April 18, when Rev. R. King united in marriage Nancy Fraser and Hank Kramer. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fraser, RR 1, St. Marys and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bart Kramer of St. Marys. Matron of Honour was Marlene Price, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Ria Gowan, sister of the groom and Susan Schmidt, friend of the bride. Best man was Dick Kramer, brother of the groom. Ushers were Murray Fraser, brother of the bride and David Vessie, friend of the groom. Mrs. Ethel Stephens, organist, ac- companied the soloist, Barbara Hocking, friend of the bride: The wedding dinner and reception were held in the Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre. The couple are now residing in London. Photo by Jack Doerr MR. AND MRS. DAVID QUICK Debra Ann Parsons and David Allan Quick were united in marriage of Elimville United Church on April 11, by Rev. Ross Hargreaves and Rev. Stanley MacDonald. The bride is the, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Parsons, RR 1 Hensall, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Quick RR 1 Hensall. The moid of honour was Pam Johnson and bridesmaids were Gail Baker, Ruthanne Quick and Sue Anne Finlayson. The best man was Greg Campbell and the guests were ushered by Howard Quick, Wade Riley and Donnie Parsons. The couple are now residing at RR 3, Exeter, Ontario.Photo by Jack Doerr Seniors hold -rally The sixth Spring. .ally of zone 8 United Senior Citizens of Ontario was held at Vanastra Centre, April 28 with a very good attendance. Devotions were conducted by Rev. A.C. Young of Goderich. He took Ms message from chapter 13 of Corinthians. Reeve of Tuckersmlth, Robert Bell, Kippen welcomed all and hoped visitors would be able to make use of the 4acl!lities at the centre. Club secretaries each gave a three minute report of their club doings. They had many diverse activities. One club donates $5 to a chosen charity . in the name of g deceased member. Paul Marshall, manager of the centre gave us an outline on all the facilities available to the public and said if we would like a special program they would try to get it for us. Guest speaker, Mrs. Lavina Hamilton, corresponding secretary of U.S.C.O. brought some in- formation and spoke on being friendly to others: give them h warm handshake, a friendly smile, and hello, also a telephone call would be most welcome, as well. We are not in this work to create our own image. We should lay down guide lines for those coming after us. Pull up our sox and do something about it. What kind of legacy are you leaving to your community Mrs. Hamilton was in- trodyced by Kenneth Johns. Harry Baker, Bayfield spoke briefly . 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