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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-06-03, Page 9BROWNIES FLYUP — Flyup ceremonies were held for the Huron Park Brownies Thursday night. From the left are Tammy Hoist, Karen Gage, Sharlene Crawley, Tara Caissie, Susan Hamilton, Patty Bowerman and Cynthia Osbourne. T -A photo Thames Road ladies at UCW By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD Mrs. Ken Duncan and Mrs. Lee Webber attended the 15th annual conference of United Church Women which opened Friday at West- minster College in London. Mr. Eric Ellis, Miss Diane Hodgert, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs Ross Hodgert and Alan attended a family dinner, Sunday evening at the Court Yard in Exeter for the 55th anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. Hedley May. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore and family were guests at the Martene- Parsons reception and dance at the South Huron Rec Centre, Saturday evening. The Young People under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Morgan, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rowe had a car rally on Sunday af- ternoon with 15 cars and some 50 people going on the 70 kilometer drive. All returned to the church for hot dogs and pop and reported a good time. The Official Board will meet June 3 at 8:30 p.m. in the church basement for the transaction of business. Sunday June .7, at the regular church hour a confirmation service and Holy Communion will take place. The History Centennial committee would like old pictures pertaining to the past years of the church handed in by June 15. Scott Hodgert is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, having undergone surgery on his back. A speedy recovery is wished. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner, Sarnia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs John Pym. Mrs. Glen Stewart and Pastor Ross Hargreaves attended London Conference held in Chatham last week. Bridal Showers Around 30 ladies attended a family shower recently in honour of Diane Hodgert given at the home of Marion Cann by Judith Parker, Jean and Brenda Hodgert. Contests were conducted followed by two readings given by Brenda Hodgert. Judith Parker read the address and presented the bride -elect with a brides book. Diane opened her many gifts and thanked everyone. Guests attended from London, Seaforth, Waterloo, Grand Bend, Exeter, Staffs, and the surrounding area. Showers were also given by Nancy Kierstead for Diane's friends in Kitchener. Relatives of the groom gathered at the home of Mrs. Clarence Hatch of Waterloo, and Laurel Miner, Karen Etherington and Kathy Longuay hosted a shower for Diane's former school friends held at the home of Helen Hodgert Around 23 friends and relatives had a miscellaneous bridal shower at the home of Marian Tinney, Exeter Sunday afternoon for Miss Diane Hodgert. Mrs. Tinney welcomed everyone and contests and readings were enjoyed. After opening the many gifts Diane thanked everyone and invited them to her Open House, Sunday June 7. Guests were present from London, Poplar Hill, Grand Bend, Kitchener, Georgetown, St. Marys, Centralia, Exeter and the surrounding area. Times -Advocate, June 3, 1981 Doge 9 Combined church service in Parkhill By GORDON MORLEY BRINSIEY A parish corporate service was held at St. James, Parkhill, for the congrega- Clandeboye birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Williams enjoyed a birthday party for their grandchildren, Tonya and Shane Williams, also their daughter, Jackie McCombs, held Saturday evening at the home of Wayne and Charlene Williams near Lobo. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hill and granddaughter, Laurie St. Pierre, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter and Lisa spent the weekend on a cam- ping trip to Canada's Wonderland, north of Toron- to. Mary Jane Carter of Van- couver has returned home after spending two weeks with Viola Carter, while visiting with her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Brownlee, who is a resident id Craigholme Nursing Horne, Ailsa Craig. Mrs. Evelyn Parker of Harriston was a visitor last week with her sister, Viola Carter. Service is cancelled at Clandeboye United Church Sunday June 7, due to an- niversary service at Lucan. Best Interest „ 1 71/2% We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest be- ing offered on Guaranteed Investment Cer- tificates. EXETER 235-2420 • subject to change Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. GRANQ BEND 238-8484 CLINTON 482-9747 tion of Trinity church, Ailsa Craig, St. Marys, Brinsley and St. James', Parkhill, Sunday. Lunch was served in the parish hall. The First Ailsa Craig Ven- turers Company took part in the district camp at Ben - miller over the weekend. Get well wishes are ex- tended to Mrs. Bill Morley who is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mrs. Joe Durand, Aimee By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Recent visitors and dinner guests with Mrs. Mabel Guenther and Karen, were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nicholson, of Courtright. They also called to visit Mr. Herbert Harlton, and Dorothy and Lorne Fenner. Beryl Miller, of Trenton, visited a few days last week with Eleanor Durie. The two were school mates and had not seen each other for several years. Sandra and Tony Regier, Chris Heather and Jillian, of Detroit, spent the weekend in Canada at their cottage here and visited Sandra's parents, Ken and Ortha Baker, and brother Garry. Mrs. Ken Westman and daughter Cheryl, of London, visited Friday with Mrs. Westman's father, Mr. Harlton, Mabel Guenther and Dorothy Fenner. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Russell, Jodi and Mari, and friend Francine, of La Salle, visited on the weekend at his brother's , Cliff, Velma and Kathy Russell. Visitors Sunday evening with Gloria, Harvey, Kevin and Dwight Beierling, were Gloria's parent and cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adkins, of Zurich area, and Jeff Wareing of Kippen. Mrs. Dick Zielman and her daughter Ruth, attended a miscellaneous bridal shower last Tuesday evening for Ruth Fox, bride elect of ear- ly June, in the auditorium of the Zurich Mennonite church. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ferguson, Ryan and Jason, of St. Marys, were Sunday night supper guests with their cousins Dorothy and Lorne Fenner. and their un- cle Mr. Harlton. 1 We'll Do the Job Right,... Whatever the project, call on us for Ready -Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES C. A. McDOWELL LTD. EXETER, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 235-1969 Jayne and Allison visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morley Thursday afternoon. The United Church Women will hold their June meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack Hodgson Wednesday even- ing. 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