The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-24, Page 26 (2)FREE
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Thames Road couple
feted on anniversary
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
A family gathering of 30
gathered at the Burkley
Restaurant, Exeter, on Tuesday
evening in honor of Mr. & Mrs.
tceg Hodgert's 25th wedding
anniversary.
After supper they returned to
Sellwoods
at Elimville
By KATHY COOPER
A large number attended the
morning church service at
Elimville United Church.
A gospel group "The
Sellwoods" from Oakville.
provided several musical
numbers. '
Many- former rnembers
returned for the service. A
potluck dinner was enjoyed in the
church basement after the ser-
vice.
Sunday evening another large
crowd returned to the church to
hear "The Sellwoods".
Mr. & Mrs. Ward Hern, Exeter
and Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper
visited Sunday with Mr. Si Mrs.
Alvin Fulton Sunday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Johnston
and family of Lucan visited
Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Alvin Cooper.
Some from the community
attended -Hallelujah Night at
Thames Road Church Friday.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Webber in the passing of
his father recently.
An executive meeting of the
Elimville Women's Institute was
held at the president's Mrs.
Howard Pym on Tuesday af-
ternoon.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION
Cordially Invites The Public
To The
Official Opening
of the new addition to
McGILLIVRAY CENTRAL
PUBLIC SCHOOL
Friday, April 25
8:00 p.m.
Guest Speaker - Robert McKinley, M.P.
the home of Mr. & Mrs. Arnold
Cann where Court Whist was
played. Prize winners were
ladies high, Mrs. Ray Cann;
ladies low, Mrs. Mary Hodgert;
men's high. Bill Weber; men's
low, Grant Hodgert.
Arnold Cann spoke a few words
and Bill Weber and Rick Parker
presented Jean and Reg with a
tree lamp.
Bridal shower held
Some 20 ladies attended a
bridal shower for Mrs. Myrtle
Passmore on Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Robert Jeffery.
Mrs. Jack Dickens read the
address and Mrs. Gordon Stone
and Mrs. Robert Jeffery
presented Myrtle with a chan-
delier. Myrtle invited them to her
new home in the future.
Hallelujah — a success
On Saturday evening quite a
number of people attended
Hallelujah night in the church
basement. Robert Hume was
master of ceremonies for the
evening.
Personals
Mrs. Lee Webber returned
home on Saturday after having
been a patient in hospital for
several days.
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Cann, Mr. &
Mrs. Mac Hodgert; Jack and
Joanne, Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert
and Grant. Mr. Si Mrs. Ross
Hodgert. Mr. & Mrs. Rick
Parker. Carolyn Kellett and
Sandra Stewart attended the
MacLean-Ifodgert wedding at the
Presbyterian Church. Seaforth
Saturday and also the dance at
+ne Legion Halla Seaforth:
The flowers in the church
Sunday were placed there by the
family of the late Joe Kernick
and by the family of the late
William Webber.
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Taylor and
family, Owen Sound spent the
weekend with Rev. & Mrs. Barry
Robinson.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Merrill,
Bayfield called on Mr. & Mrs.
William Rohde. Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mrs. Barry Robinson attended
a funeral of a friend in Toronto on
Monday.
George Luther. Ken Luther and
Mrs. Earl Johnston of Sarnia
visited during the weekend with
Mrs. Chas. Jeffery.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Elford and
Michael, Mrs. William Elford.
Ronald and Doris, Mr. & Mrs.
Donald Bray, Robert, Janet and
Ruth were Saturday evening
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Murray, London.
On Sunday evening quite a
number from this community
attended the service at Elimville
on Sunday evening.
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PERTH COUNTY HONOURS — The Perth County 4-H Achievement Day for clubs in the Kirkton area was
held Saturday. Winners of County honours are shown above. Bock, left, Nancy Templeman, Mary Vink and
Marianne Youngson. Front, Brenda Armstrong, Sheila Duncan and Marian Smale. T -A photo
Neither rain, sleet nor snow
halted Clandeboye mailman
By MRS. DAVID KESTLE
For 31 years, come rain, sun,
snow, sleet, the mailman ven-
tures with his Toad to its final
destination.
Arnold Blake is the mailman
that was presented with a service
pin on Friday April 11 by the
Ontario Postal Division .at the
Lucan Post Office.
Arnold began his 36 mile route
February 1, 1944 from Clan-
deboye Post Office with 90
boxholders.
When Clandeboye Post Office
closed April 2. 1970, he moved to
Lucan Post Office where he now
services two sets of group boxes
and 185 box holders.
Arnold is so dedicated ahas
never taken more than three days
holidays in succession.
Ode to rural mailman
The services to the rural area
Make life so smooth and sure.
The milkman to the dairy,
If the weather be good or poor.
The bread man, with his happy
smile
The fuel man never fails
As they drive the country, mile
by mile
In rain, and sleet and hail.
These service men you get to
know
As you meet them day to day.
But there is one more, that is on
the go
You'd miss him, if he went away.
He's the faithful, rural mailman.
In his.bangedup, little car.
Do you ever really give a darn'
How good his conditions are.
You never get to meet him
Or your face would sure be red.
With the condition of your
mailbox, being more than sin
Yet not a word is said.
The mailbox door just will not fit
Unless you use both hands.
The post leans way out, towards
the ditch
Just reach it if you can.
The box is filled with starlings
nests
Now look up at your home.
How smooth and tidy, with little
mess
Did you hear that mailman
groan'
The snow plow sweeps the road so
clean
The conditions are the best.
Now where does all that wet snow
lean?
Against the post. you bet.
See. there comes the rural
mailman
With red flag on his car, to show
But he'll have to be a superman
To get near the box. for snow.
Someday there may be a better
way.
To deliver mail to country folk.
'Til then, let's vote him a raise in
pay.
For his conditions, are no joke.
By Robert E. Holley
4-H meetings
The Clandeboye High Risers
had their sixth meeting at the
home of their leader, Mrs. A.
Hodgins, where the discussion
was on breads from other lands.
The girls took an active part in
making fancy breads, • Swedish
tea ring. Hungarian bubble ring,
stallen from Germany which was
eaten with gusto.
The "Lazy Loafers" had their
sixth meeting Saturday at the
home of their leader, Mrs. C.
Vogels They also made fancy
breads and discussed breads
from other lands.
Everyone enjoyed making
baking and eating breads from
other lands.
The seven "Looney Loafers"
had their sixth meeting at the
assistant leader's home, Judy
Henry. They too discussed, made,
baked and ate foreign breads.
Persona Is
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Murless have
returned from their winter home
in Florida to spend the warm
spring and summer months in
Ontario. They are presently
spending some time with Mr. &
Mrs. G. Edgington and family.
Mr. & Mrs. C.W. Millson and
family were together, Sunday at
the Malibu Restaurant in London
where 20 members of the family
and friends gathered to celebrate
Pearl and Clarence's 58 years of
marriage.
A beautiful cake shaped to
make the number of years
decorated the table and Mr. &
Mrs. Eugene Glavin and Leona,
Huron Park, Mr. & Mrs. G.
Millson, Mr. & Mrs. O. Rollings,
Clandeboye, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Millson, Ken and Doug, London.
Mr. & Mrs. J. Beckett, Kitchener,
Mrs. Wrouters, Aylmer, Mrs.
Best art, Cambridge; Frank
Squires and Mrs. Hardy, Granton,
Ron Squires, Lucan were the
guests. They all returned to
spend the evening at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Millson.
On Sunday afternoon the ladies
attended the trouseeau tea at the
home of Mrs. Fox, London
honouring her daughter who will
be married Saturday to Mr.
Beckett.
Paul and Joe Braun of Bancroft
are spending a few days visiting
with Mr. & Mrs. M. Cannom and
family.
Mrs. Shirley Roberts and Mrs.
H. Cunningham spent Tuesday
visiting with the Cannoms,
Denfield.
Mrs. M.J. Simpson entertained
at the Burkley in Exeter on
Sunday to celebrate her
daughters birthday Mrs. P.
Banks (Joan) with Mrs. Banks,
Cindy and Krista, Mr. & Mrs.
Clarence Carter, Lisa, Joanne,
Kevin. Steven. Mrs. Ruth
Maines, Clandeboye. Mr. & Mrs.
John Simpson,Rosemary, Paul,
Kirkton.
The families returned to Mrs.
Simpson's home where they
enjoyed the birthday cake
beautifully, decorated by Kevin
Carter.
Mr. & Mrs. H. Kestle, London
spent Saturday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. D. Newman, Kim and
Greg at Dave and Eleanor and
Janis Kestle's.
Clandeboye folks would like to
welcome Mr. & Mrs. Fitchett who
have recently moved here from
London.
Mrs. L. Derbyshire and Mrs. R.
Williams were in Delaware
Thursday and Sunday where they
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'visited with Lorne Derbyshire in
the Nursing Home.They report he
expects to be moved to Ailsa
Craig soon.
Peter Groenewegen will be
leaving Thursday for a visit with
his family and his father who has
recently taken ill, in Holland.
Dorothy Cunningham attended
the "Jesus is" rally in Kitchener
on Saturday with the other young
people from the area.
Mr. & Mrs. D. Kestle and Janis
visited Sunday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. C. Westelaken and family
near St. Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Campbell,
Ransomville New York, had a
short visit with the Kestle family
on Monday evening on their
return from Grand Rapids,
Michigan.
Mr. & Mrs. Murray Simpson
and Mathew, St. Marys, were
visiting Thursday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Simpson.
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