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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-07-20, Page 13 (2)Hensall girl •wins awards . Sandra Waddeil,l3year old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Waddell of Hensall, brought back two ad- judicator's awards to this area from the Ontario Central Music League Festival held at the Airport —Holiday -Inn -at Melton at the weekend. She was chosen from the third year solo accordion class and along with Gerda Brand of Clinton took the Adjudicators Award for the third year duet class. Both girls are students of Miss Diane Stevenson of Clinton. Auxiliary meets ,At the Juty meeting of the Huronview auxiliary held in the Board Room, 15 mem- bers answered the roll call by giving a quotation or some verses. After much discussion, it Was decided to hold the fall .tea and bake sale on October 4, and it is hoped that there will be a good attendance at the next meeting on August 21 when _ plans for the bazaar tea.and bake sale will be made. The meeting was presided over by the president. Mrs. Anne • McNichol . mm fix;::. • SIDEWALK DAYS July 21 & 2"2 ORNATE GLASS WORK — A travelling exhibit sponsored by the London Regional Art Gallery depicting many stained glass windows will be on exhibit at the Zurich library until Wednesday. Admiring some of the exhibits are librarian Mrs. Beatrice Rbder and Mr. andd Mrs. Vic Dinnin. Local girl `queen' at horse event Hold Saintsbury reunion By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSBURY On- Sunday .a family reunion for 75 descendants of the late Richard and Ann Hodgins gathered at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hudson and family on the fifth concession of Lobo. • Following the noon meat, Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Hodgins of Viking Alberta, guests at taw picnic, who were ob- R. K. PECK APPLIANCES In the heart of downtown Varna" /• Vacuum Cleaners -.Sales & Service of -most makes • CB Radios & Accessories • Speed Queen Appliances • Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors • -Insect Lights & Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gifts Phone 482-7103 • serving their 44th wedding anniversary, were presented with a beautiful decorated cake -and a purse of money from their first cousins of this community Exeter, London, Lucatt,and Listowel. Mr. Mervin Elston made the .presentation and ex- pressed good wishes from all present. Mr. Gerald Godbolt read a telegram of good wishes from the couples son. and family Warren and Dawn Hodgins Viking. The oily living-tnember of the "Richard Hodgins" family,- Mr.__ -.Clarence Fletcher, Exeter, who married -the- ' youngest daughter Ruth now deceased,askejthe blessing. Everyone enjoyed the afternoon with • visiting swimming and horse back riding. • The couple from Viking_ are calling on their relatives for a short -time. They plan to return home Juty 23. They called on Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis. Mr. & Mrs. Mervin t•,Iston, Centralia. 'Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis. Attend draft horse picnic Mr. .8i Mrs. Bob. Tit,Idall and family attended ' the annual' draft horse picnic held in the-W.R.E.A. Centre Galt on Sunday. On this occasion the all Ontario draft horse "Queen's" com- petition was held for the various •-breeds of draft horses including Belgian, Percheron and Clydsdafe. Miss Nancy Tindall, Lucan--stock, Bruce's mother. Linda was one of the contestants in competition •for "Belgian Queen". Her address was wen delivered and she was chosen "Queen". Mrs. -Jack Wood wife of the sect. of the containing the wedding book Ontario draft • horses of twenty=five years ago `I association placed the crown brought to mind fond on Nancy's head. - memories, and provoked/ She was also presented some laughter. with a corsage, ribbon and Many .. attended • from stick pin and as "'Queen" will Woodstock,–Exeter. Zurich, be guest at the C.N.E. Grand Bend, Shipka and the Toronto in August and the •trediton area. Present were Royal Winter Fair in • two members of the bridal October *and several fall party, . the maid of honour fairs. - and_an usher - Hold roast By MRS. HUGH MORENZ SHIPKA About 35 attended the annualeShipka community wiener roast, Sunday af- 4 rnoon -at the Eommunity centre. Ann Russell was in. charge of children's sports and games. Older ones en- joyed a ball , game. Jane Pickering was the winner in guessing number of marsh- mallows in a jar. Family reunion Members of the family of Mrs. Trellis Little held a family reunion Sunday at the home of her daughter Mr. dcr Mrs. Nile Forget, ne Watford. Those attending were Mr. & Mrs.Bill Little, Lonnie and Connie, of Huron Park, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Little and Lee Anne of St. Thomas, Mr. & Mrs. Philip Little, Uooeen, Jennifer and Crediton minister marks anniversary By MISS ELIA MORLOCK Several long distance CREDITON phone calls were also Sund(y in the Sunday received with much joy and School ooms, beautifully thanksgiving.. Personals The Leaders Class of Zion United Church Sunday School raised a total of $34.50 for the Leprosy Mission. Mrs. Allan-Firikbeiner and Elizabeth Bender are the teackters of the class.' • Thursday Marguerite Finkbeiner, Gloria Martin, Leila Finkbeiner and E11a Morlock conducted the chapel service at Huron - .view. , Mr. & Mrs. Robert Abell decorated with .roses, the U.C.W. o`f Zion United Church hosted a come -and - go tea in honour of the 25tIl. wedding anniversary of Rev. Bruce and Jackie Pierce. Special music was provided by Mrs. Leila Fink- beiner at the piano. Mrs. ,Gloria Martin in song, and several,guitar duos by Michael ierce and Russell Watson. Michael sang a very moving. tribute of. his own composition to his' parents. and family, Oakville, were The centre table was Sunday guests of •Mrs. decorated with a two layer - William Oestricher•. • bridal cake constructed by MIs;,Patricia MacDonald -of: Woodstock, Michael's godmother. The guests fruit cake was prepared by Mrs. Nellie Fletcher of Wood - Pierce received the guests. presiding over the register. and Howard Pierce con- ducted,.tdurs of the church. A table of memorabilia Times -Advocate, July 20, 19''8 Pug* 13 reunion at Shipka. Angela, of Strathroy, Mrs.- Mabel rs:Mabel Desjardine and Earl Stebbins. Personals, rs. Carol HarrigTon, of London and Michelle Webster, of Goderich visited last Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz. Members of the Russell and Schiebet families at- tended . the christening, Sunday afternoon, of Jen- nifer Lee, baby daughter of Tom and Roseanne Russell at Mount Carmel Catholic Church. - . . - Several from this area attended a . 25th wedding anniversary, get together, Sunday afternoon in Crediton for Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Pierce., Mrs. Doris Sweitzer, Mr. & 1ilrs.,Cliff Russell, Mrs. %. t _ ua. ... . MAGICIAN PERFORMS AT RFC CENTRE — "Canada's lady magician', Morg Dean was ai the South Huron Rec Cen- tre Wednesday performing some ,magical feats. In this act, the lady magician received some help from a member of the audience, Sandra Veale__ ._ ,i -A photo Mabel Guenther, Karen Guenther and -Mrs. Gordon Ratz visited,an evening with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ratz, son John,.daughter. Joan and her - son Robert, (alt formerly of Shipka 1 who were holidaying - at Ozone cottage at Grand Bend. They left last Satur- day for tlieir home in Stratford after a three week holiday. Good crowd at Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY BRINSIEY A large crowd attended the annual chicken barbecue Wednesday night at Brinsley United Church. About_ 600 adults and 60 children tickets were sold. Mr. & .Mrs. George Prest, Bill Kathy and Scott were dinner guests with Cindy Prest on Sunday. 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