The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-17, Page 22 (2)UCW visit workshop
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRAUA
Centralia UCW met at the
church on Thursday evening and
then proceeded to ARC
Industries, Dashwood to hold
their meeting. They toured the
building to see what the trainees
do in crafts and woodworking
Mrs. June Essery opened the
meeting with a poem, "Heaven's
Special Child." roll call, minutes
and treasurer's reports were
read and approved. Twenty visits
were reported.
Mrs. Edith Lobb reported on
the progress of the Royal Doulton
Show on April 23. A $25 donation
was made to ARC Industries to go
toward buying a toaster.
Mrs. L. Morgan, Mrs.
C.Rollings and Mrs. B. Blair
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were the committee in charge of
the program.
Scripture was taken from John
I, with Mrs. Morgan giving the
prayer. Mrs. B.Blair read a story
on "Housecleaning of body,
mind, soul and heart." "In the
Garden" was sung and Freda
Rollings closed with prayer.
Mrs. Marion Dougall spoke a
few minutes on working with the
trainees in crafts, woodworking,
kitchen and good grooming. She
conducted a tour of the building
and held a question and answer
period.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Rennie of
Detroit and Harry Hirtzel of
Crediton were visitors on
Saturday with Mr. & Mrs.
Lawrence Hirtzel.
Orma Pollack of Kincardine
was an overnight guest at the
home of his sister Mrs. Lorne
Hicks while visiting with his wife,
who is a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John
Thompson were Mrs. Don
Heaman and Karen of London on
Saturday: Mr. & Mrs. Sherman
Eaton, Bonnie and Danny of
Chatham on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Hirtzel and
girls of Parkhill were Sunday
visitors with Mr-. -& --Mrs.
Lawrence Hirtzel.
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COMMENCE CANCER CAMPAIGN — The Lucan-Biddulph branch of the Canadian Cancer Society will
be hosting a daffodil tea Wednesday, April 30 at the home of Mrs. Jean Jervis, 244 Butler St., Lucon. The
two oil paintings, seen above, will be offered os door prizes. With the paintings are from left, Len Maslen,
president of Lucan-Biddulph Concer Society, Murray Hodgson, campaign chairman, Jean Jervis, service to
patients chairman, and Iva Hodgins, assistant campaign chairman. The paintings were done by Mrs.
Jervis. T -A photo
GB ladies hear witch doctor,
alcohol, drug concerns cited
Guest speaker at the United
Church on Sunday morning was
Rev. R. L. McConnell of Port
Lambton who spoke on alcohol
and drug concerns.
Special music was a duet by
Beulah and Erwin Holt, entitled.
"Drifting."
' Film shown to UCW
The UCW met Thursday af-
ternoon in the church basement
with 22 in attendance. Mrs. Irene
Kennedy was in charge of the
worship service.
Two films were shown on the
story of Ruth and Esther from the
Bible with Mrs. Lenore Orr and
Mrs. Hazel Blewett doing the
commentary.
A solo "Lord of the dance" was
sung by Olive Miller with Irene
Kennedy at the piano. All joined
in singing "Women of God arise."
Mrs. Kennedy's topic on
"Women" was taken from second
chapter of Dale Evans -Rodgers
book. A new song "The Great
Parade," was sung by Olive
Miller.
Roll call was answered by
naming a shrub or flower men-
tioned in the Bible.
Mrs. O. Miller, president.
presided for the business and
reported that a quilt the ladies
had made was sold. A get well
card was signed by all the ladies
for Mrs. Manford Luther who is
in hospital recovering from
surgery.
Lunch hostesses were Fern
Love and Maureen Walper.
Witch doctor tape heard
The Church of God ladies held
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irmeseemlesisemeneemosimeosesernisellielllieeV
their regular monthly meeting
Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. Rosie Grigg with 13 in at-
tendance. Roll call was answered
by "A cure for the blues."
Mrs. Katie Vincent led the
worship service. Mrs. Morley
Desjardine played a tape
recording of the third chapter of
"Christ's Witch Doctor."
Lunch was served by hostess
Mrs. Grigg.
- Dies in California
Mrs. Viola Tiedman 'Lombard,
California passed away on March
9. in her 80th year. She was the
daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs.
Alfred Tiedeman of Grand Bend.
Funeral services were held at
the Church of Many Flowers, and
interment at Forest Lawn
Cemetery. Glendale.California.
Her husband predeceased her.
She is survived by two daughters
and several grandchildren.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Hamilton of
Ottawa, spent the weekend here
on their return trip from a
holiday in Florida, with his
parents Mr. & Mrs. Alec
Hamilton.
Mrs. Joseph Moore of Detroit
and Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Belt of
Milford Michigan spent the
weekend with their sister Mrs.
Leroy Bariteau and all attended
the variety show in Greenway
United church Friday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Desjardine
returned Monday from Lakeland,
Florida, where they spent the
winter months.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Grigg of
lOchener spent Sunday with his
mother Mrs. Rosie Grigg.
Esther Ravelle of Toronto
'pent the weekend with her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Stewart
Havelle.
\lr. & Mrs. Jim Love attended
a fiance at Kirkton-Woodham
Hall and presentation party
Friday night. and a dinner party
Saturday night at the Pineridge
Chalet in honor of her sister and
brother in law Mr. & Mrs. Reg
Hodgert's 25th wedding an-
ni� ersary.
Mr. & Mrs. David Collins of
.allsa Craig visited Sunday with
their aunt and uncle Mr. Sr Mrs.
Bili Love.
Mrs. M. Burke returned home,
Wednesday from a holiday in
California with her son-in-law
and daughter. Doctors John and
Maureen Sass.
Staffa girls
are honored
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Achievement Day for the 4-H
Homemaking Club, "Clothes for
Leisure" was held Saturday April
12 at Kirkton-Woodham Com-
munity Center with Staffa No. 1
participating. .
Leaders for this club were Mrs.
Spencer Jeffery and Mrs. George
Vivian.
The girls modelled their gar-
ments with Teresa Diehl as
commentator. They had an
exhibit set up on "Variety in
Leisurewear", with Nancy
Templeman giving the com-
ments.
Marion Smale and Nancy
Templeman from Staffa No. 1
received their county honour pins
and certificates for successfully
completing six clubs.
Joanne Ross from Staffa No. 1
received her provincial honour
pin and certificate for suc-
cessfully completing 12 4-H
Homemaking Clubs.
Personals
Staffa Women's Institute
served lunch to those attending
the Umpire Clinic at Staffa Hall
on Saturday.
Bonnie Miller, Toronto, spent
the weekend with her family, Mr.
& Mrs. Clifton Miller and Paul.
Mary Parsons is spending a
few days with Janice Vivian,
while her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Parsons are holidaying in
Las Vegas, Nevada.
Pamela Wallace spent the
weekend with Elizabeth Tem-
pleman. At the same home
Saturday were Geraldine.
Templeman, Rob and Beverley
Templeman Stratford and Dave
and Joanne Capling,
Mississauga.
Mrs. Robert McCaughey is a
patient at Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Bradley Rickards is holidaying
with his grandfather, Alvin
Worden and Bill.
Mrs. Les Waddell, is a patient
at Seaforth Community Hospital.
Lee Miller, Woodstock, spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Miller and
family.
Woodham bride feted
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler
visited on Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. William Stephen of Exeter.
Janet Tomlinson of St. Marys,
formerly of Woodham, was
honoured on Monday evening
with a - miscellaneous shower
prior to her marriage. on
Saturday.
Jean Copeland entertained a
number of friends on Wednesday
evening at a baby shower for
Erin McLennan, infant daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Stewart McLennan
of St. Marys.
Captain Peter Gartenburg of
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, spent a
few days with his parents. Mr. &
Mrs. Alex Gartenburg and also
visited with his grandfather.
Hiram Hanna in St. Marys
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Don Brine, Jean Copeland
and Mrs. Stuart Shier took in the
St. Marys Horticulture Bus trip to
Toronto Saturday.
The Messengers held a suc-
cessful crokinole party on Friday
evening.
We are sorry to report Mrs.Ira
McCurdy is a patient in St. Marys
Memorial Hospital.
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