HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-15, Page 15 (2)• Yugoslavian slides shown at
Church Women's meeting
Fifteen ladies attended the
United Church Women's af-
ternoon sleeting on Thursday in
the Sunday school rooms of the
church. Mrs. Sid Durie was in
charge of worship service and
opened by reading scripture from
Romans 12.
A reading by Mrs. Bill Love
entitled, "Biblical notion of love
BELLY'S
BOOGIE PARLOUR
GRAND BEND
This Weekend (Including Sunday)
"Jimmy & The Rainbows"
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Matinees Sat. & Mon.
"Boogie At The Beach"
Appearing this week . .
Tan Mero
Country and Western Vocalist
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1975 DUSTER 2 -door, 6 cylinder, automatic, power
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1974 PLYMOUTH SCAMP 2 -door hardtop, 6 cylinder,
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1974 PLYMOUTH FURY III 4 -door hardtop, V-8,
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$
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$4,210
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June 13 and 14
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key part to happiness", which
was written by Rev. J.A.
Davidson of Ottawa.
Mrs. Durie read a short
biography of the man "Folliet
Sandford Pierpont," who wrote a
hymn in 1854. Mrs. Durie's topic
was about a trip to Yugoslavia
that she and her husband took in
October. She showed pictures of
the country and monasteries and
some souvenir items.
Mrs. Olive Miller presided for
the business. Roll call was an-
swered by telling "The birthplace
of your ancestors".
It was decided to quilt two
quilts for Mrs. H. Hodgson, and
the afternoon group would help at
serving breakfasts, when the
Chamber of Commerce sponsors
Buffaloburger Fest days in June.
The meeting closed with
mizpah benediction. Lunch
hostesses were Mrs. Ed Gill, and
Mrs. Leroy Bariteau.
Baptise infant
at Greenway
By MANUEL CURTS
The Sacrament of infant
baptism was observed on Sunday
in the United Church when James
Kenneth, son of Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Eagleson and Scott Morley, son
of Mr. & Mrs. Morley Eagleson
were baptized by the Rev. Harold
Dobson.
The United Church women held
their May meeting at the home of
Mrs. Ken Rock, Parkhill.
Mrs. Olive Horner led in the
devotions and Mrs. Iva Lager-
werf presided during the business
session.
Lunch was provided by Mrs.
Ruth Bullock and Mrs. Martha
English.
Best wishes are extended to
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Price who were
married on Saturday. The bride,
the former Janet Lagerwerf, is
the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jan
Lagerwerf.
Wm. R. Bullock is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Stoyle, Don,
Sandra and Craig and Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Smithers, all of London were
recent dinner guests with Evelyn,
Viola and Manuel Curts.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Eagleson were Mr. &
Mrs. Melvin King, Mr. & Mrs.
Russell King and Eugene, Mr. &
Mrs. Wayne King and Gia and
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Knight all of the
Exeter area; Mrs. Roke,.Isaac,
Mr.. & Mrs.. K u. Eagleson and -
Jamie and Mr. & Mrs. Morley
Eagleson and Scott.
Mrs. Mary Ferguson,
Saskatoon, has been visiting with
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
& Mrs. Donald MacGregor and
Ron. However while visiting in
London she had the misfortune to
fall and break her leg and at
present, is now a patient in
Victoria Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Brown visited
with relatives in Collingwood
over the weekend.
Friends at Corbett welcome
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Hicks of
Strathroy and wish them much
success in operating the general
store there.
By the way: We notice many
senior citizens, and others too,
out gardening. About all they can
grow is tired.
Children sing at baptism
The choir loft of the United observed when Alexander =-
church was filled with the Sunday ford son of Mr. & Mrs. D@Ull
School children on Sunday Russell, and Joseph Haymow,
morning and they sang several
lovely songs. son of Mr. & Mrs. Ron Larkin
The rights of baptism were were baptized.
COFFEE HOUSE BIKATHON — A large number of Grand Bend and area residents participated in Satur-
day's bikathon sponsored by the Missing Piece Coffee House. More than 51,600 to be used for recreation
was raised. Many of the bikers are shown above getting instructions from organizer Bob Barkman.
GB ENROLLMENT UP — Grand Bend Public School will have a jump in enrollment in the kindergarten class
in the fall as 23 children registered on Monday. Here Principal Howard Hartle chats with Virginia Brenner,
Leanne Jennison and Tracie Gardiner as they registered. Last year, only 13 registered for the class.
T -A photo
Earl Thomson a graduate of
Centralia agriculture school
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
WOODHAM ,
Mr: & Mrs. Clarence Thomson
attended the graduation
ceremonies on Friday at Cen-
tralia Agricultural College. Their
son Earl was one of the
graduates. Also present were
Mrs. Williath Thomson of Exeter
-and - William Armstrong ' oT
Lieury. f
Three baptized
The Sacrament of Baptism scar
performed during the Family
Day Service on Sunday. Kelli
Denise Webb, daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Dennis Webb, Kenneth
Daniel Vanexan. son of Mr &
Mrs. Peter V; nexan and Robert
George Wheeler, son of Mr. &
Mrs. David Wheeler were bap-
tized.
Personals
The CGIT girls, their mothers
and friends enjoyed the play at
the London Little Theatre on
Saturday.
LaVerne Rodd is a patient in St
Joseph's Hospital. London.
Guests on Sunday with Mr &
Mrs. David Wheeler, Steven and
Bnhhv were Mr. & Mrs. Douglas
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June 13 and 14
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('orsaut, Jeffrey and Lisa of
London and Mr. & Mrs. Ray
('orsaut and Adrienne of Ilderton.
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Preszcator
of the Eighth Line were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Parkinson, Margaret and Janet.
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Norris Webb, Julie and Lorie
were Mr. & Mrs. Harry Mosienko
of Petrolia, Mr. & Mrs. Garry
Wolfe and Mr. & Mrs. Dennis
Webb, Kris and Kelli of London,
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Spence of
Toronto.
Debbie Paton of the Third Line
and Yvonne Lassard of St. Marys
spent Friday night and Saturday
with Margaret and Janet
Parkinson.
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Webb,
Steven. Scotty and Mark of
London visited on Saturday with
Mr. & Mrs. Norris Webb.
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