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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-08-03, Page 16 (2)Page 16 Times -Advocate, August 3, 1978 Centralia residents enjoy trip to stampede and coast • - By MRS-PREO BOWDEN CENTRALIA Mr and Mr3. Harold Lightfoot. Gwen Rader and Julie and Patti Swartz have returned home following a month's motor trip through Western.('anada and United States One of the points of terest on their trip was the Calgary stampede. - While in Calgary they were guests tor an evening at the home of Mr and Mrs ('has Scotty Baynham. They continued westward and alter reachingn- c•ouyer travelled along The Par the (;oast to San Fran- cisco a11d Los Angeles Among the highlights were Disney Land. Knott's Berry • Farm and t'niversal Studios They visited with Mr and Mrs George Rader, and family -in l.os Angeles and Enjoy picnic at Greenway By MANUEI CURTS :GREENWAY ° Mr. & Mrs. Ron Turner were hosts Sundgy- at. their home. for. a summer -..outing dor 25 employees and their families of Superior Propane. Goderich Branch. Ann Bullock. graduated Saturday from the Conestoga College. Nursing Division. Stratford reception in her honor at- tended by friends was held at her parent's home. Mr & Mrs. Fred Bullock. that evening Several relatives from this communtt'y attended the wedding of Gary Eagleson and Christine Haberer in the Zurich Lutherah Church. Saturday Gary is the son of Mr. •& - Mrs Harvel Eagleson Mr & Mrs. Ken Smithers. Viola ('urts. London. Evelyn a71d'Manuel (\trts attended the silver wedding ,an- niversary festivities for Mr & Mrs Lloyd Waun at their home in Sarnia. Sunday Mr. & Mrs. William Maguire. Lake Wales. • Florida. were recent visitors with Mr & Mrs. Milton Pollock - t)f interest to this com- munity is the birth an- nouncement of David Thomas to Mr. & Mrs Dai'id Cripps. Regina a wee brother fpr Geri and third great. grandchild for Mr & Mrs Lawrence C'urts. Grand Bend Bv the way When, fur- nii hing a' home the husband has no voice -- except the invoice returned home through Las Vegas and the Southern States Personals Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Torn t ooy were, Mrs. Warren Clark and Miss Jean Clark of Dunnville. Mr. and Mrs Maurice MacDonald. Grand Bend. Mr and Mrs Wilbur Sutherland, Merton. Nit- and Irand Mrs. Gordoh Davis, London: Mr _- and Mrs. Mervin Elston, Biddu[ph. Mr and Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Davis Saintsbury Mrs. Woods and daughter Cindy and Mitch \legovan from F'lin l;'lon Manitoba were guests last week with Mr and Mrs Lawrence. Hirtzel Mrs Woods' ds' mother. Mrs Mary Cornish of Huronview was a dinner guest with them on a couple 01 Occasions • - Mrs ["Konard Bender and Miss \llahel Refoir. Kit- chener were Sunday dinner guests ss Ith Mrs. - Clara ('unnington -1Bd Suriday callers were Mr ' and Mrs. Howard ('unnington and family. Thames Road Mr and Mrs; Tom Kooy. Mrs 1Varreri ('lark and Jean ;attended a family gathering and.dinner at the home of \1r • and Mrs Peter Sovereign and tanllly Luca n. Monday evening •Tuesday they .spent the day •with Mr and Mrs Maurice 'Mac- 1)imald Grand Bend and were dinner guests with NIrs. - Elmer Nilson in Exeter Sunday Mr and Mrs Lawrence Hirtzel attended -the Ihrtzel family' reunion at the 'new Conservation Area Park. Crediton East Mr and \lrs Truman Mills. Kingston were Friday esemng callers at t -he home tit Mr and Mrs. Fred Boss den Mrs Russell Schroeder and :Mrs. Elmer \ ikon, Exeter Were Monday - visitors. MR. AND MRS. CECIL FIELDS Patricia Denomme and Cecil Elroy. Fields were united in marriage -at St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church. Zurich on July 15, 1978 by Father A Duran.d.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Denomme. RR 1, Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields, RR 2. Hensall are parents of.the groom. The maid of honour wos,Brenda De Groot and bridesmaids were Marlene Fie;ds and Linda Denomme. The best mon was Lloyd s a� goes s were us ere clan Fields and .David Denomme. After a wedding trip to western Canada the cosi- pie has token up residence at RR 5. Clinton. Photo by Hough • 't• ..tsi GOING FOR A WALK — On'e of the finer activities that one can perform on a warm summer s cloy is td"go for a walk. Performing such an activity in Hensall ore Billy Towton, Jen- niferTaylor, Collen Overholt and Tim Packham. Staff photo and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. BerthakMacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Hensall Women's. Institute entertain Huronviewf�lk The ladies in the .Hensall Women's 'Institute visited. Huronviess .last Wednesday - to provide entertainment for the Julybirthday party.. Numbers were provide)) by- Mrs y Mrs Laird stickle playing old fai•ourites on the piano while -Mrs. Carl Payne led in community singing. The big hit of the afternoon was provided by three seniors of Zurich, Henry Adkins; step. ._dancing and playing the mouth .organ. Alf Denomme on the violin and Joe Boland on the piano.^.Our grateful • thanks to all who helped with thts._programrne. the lunch and the gifts Field d t h d -by B- No services till September Rev. Harold Snell con- -duc•ted• Caldwell top marksman Jamie Caldwell with a score cif 25 was••the top marksman at Monday's weekly competition of the Kippen gun club , Deadlocked in second place with 23 successful shots each were Harrison Schoch and Bert Mahaffv Dan Srerar was next at 22 and Tern- Baker scored a' 20 Mery liatkln hit 14 and Russ Brintnell and Dave Lovell each scored ;in 18 Fred Brintnell and Don Brintnell were even with 17 shots each. Dennis JloBride scored 16 and'A1 Kyle and Robert McGregor each 15 WHITING'S Incc sere en ice at Hensall t'nfted Church on Sunday July :30. preaching on the subject. "What 'does Jesus mean to you''' • Mrs Donna St. John sa. "The Lord's my Shepherd" and Richard Fujarczuk u•as'� at the organ. Richard is a last 'student whose musical talents have to be heard -to be realized: thank you Richard for your help this summer and especially for your in- spiring'postludes. There will be no further services in the United Church until Sunday. Sep- " temher 3. Persona Is Mr. '& .Mrs.. Sim Roobal and '.11r. Anthony Gelderland of- ijidgetowp spent' a few day 9 ,exploring the coup- tryslde- around Wiarton and Tober mory last week. While ... a name to think about when you're thinking about BUYING- IL- ARPEY rIhen you buy your corpe',ng from ,s you con be assured of gen.r,g Pop alue for your money .ust ask .r;ony of our completely - so' sf-ed usromers . If you're looking for low prices on carpet or hard surface flooring; you'll find them at Whiting's. SeJectiop • Quality • Brand Names • Prices you can affp. d We give you "More for Your Money We also bring you everyday warehouse prices on FURNITURE and APPLIANCES WHITING'S Main St. 235-1964 • Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (Now & Usr'rli • Antiques & Things Parker reunion held at Hensall The annual Parker reunion was held at the Hensall community Park Saturday with 45 attending from Exeter. Port Credit, Lig-towel, .Stratford, Goderich. Grand Bend, 4 4tawa. Brampton and Hensall. The sports committee namely Cathy. Parker, Bill Vandenbergen, Cindy and Marvin Taylor were in charge of the following sports. 3 -legged racer Randy -and Rod Parker: Laurie Lynn and Susan Keyes. Youth Kick the Shoe: .Rod Parker, Randy Parker, Steve Brown. Wheelbarrow Race: Steven Brown and Kelly Ruston; Rod and Randy Parker; Jamie Parker and David Wein. Adult Kick the shoe: Kevin Parker, Gerry Wein. Doug Wein. Races: 5 and under., Jeff BbOwn,, Lorie Lynn Parker. Chris Parker. 6-10 race - Rod - Parker,: David Wein. Jamie Parker. 11 and over: Kelly Ruston. Steve Brown, Ronald Parker. Women's relay race was wo% Iiy Dorothy Colquhoun's team. Guessing jelly beans in jar Harold Parker. -----rAtttTl ntg-75-"-delicfi;iis supper the men enjoyed a ball game..The committee in charge for the 1979 reunion are president, George Parker: Vice-president, Margaret . -._Ruston; secretary•treasurer, Pat Dalton. at Tabermory, they watched the "Big Canoe" the S.S. ('hi= C'heemaun unload and load ' for its crossing to Manitoulin Island. Mr. & Mrs. Flossard"Scane have returned from a. three week bus tour to V'ic coria. British Columbia. and back. Mr. & NIrs. .lack Srnilh have enjoyed a 'two week visit to the latter's •home town, Lower Montague in Prince Edward Island there they have 'been holidaying with her mot her. Mrs ilannah Cowan. Mr & Mrs. William IcDnwell of Sealgr•th visited .with Mrs. Albert Alexander on Sunday. . Dr. Doug Fox of London eonducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday delivering his message from the text John: 15 "i have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may he complete". The flowers in the church were placed in `memory of the late Mrs. Hugh Love. Next Sunday the . service will he conducted by • Rev. Perry of Brussels at the hour of 10:30 a.m. Mrs. • Hugh McEwen returned home after spen- ding several days with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Gregson at Niagara Falls. Sgt. Doug Wein, R.C.M.P. Mrs. Wein and David returned to their home in Ottawa after holidaying with Mrs. • V'ein's parents Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker and members of the family also with the former's parents Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Wein at their summer home at Lake Huron. Randy and Rod Parker attended camp at the Menet tung ('amp during the past week Rod Chapman and friend of Barrie spent the weekend with the . former's mother Mrs. Lorne Chapman. -, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker. Sgt. Doug Wein, Mrs. Wein and bavid. Mr:" & Mrs. Marvin Taylor, Mr'. -& Mrs. Ken Parker and family. Mr. & Mrs. Rick Parker and Tim. Mr. & Mrs. Don Dalton and Carla. Seaforth were entertained at the summer home of ,Mr. & Mrs. George• Parker. Randy .and Rod at Sugar Bush on -Tuesday evening. Queensway news • Mrs Rhoda Frayne celebrated, her- birthday Sunday and was visited by •Earl Frayne, Stan and Marion F'ravne, grandson Rick Frayne • and Mrs. F'rayne, Lan and Kay Blakely, St. Catharines. Mrs. Rose Passmore and Mrs. Anna Ballantyne also visited -Mrs. Frayne Bill and Helen Taylor and Bruce and (grace McClin- chey visited Russell Erratt. Jeanette Lippert, Marion Schenk and Martha Smith visited Hugo Schenk, Harold Glanville, - Lynn Latimer ind Mrs. Alderson and Mrs. Doman. - Chester and ila Dunn visited Vera iammie. Roberta and Mary Neil, Doug ,Ryckman. Calgary visited Mrs. Mabel Johns. Mrs, ' ' Shirley Luther conducted church service with Peart 1-;rrat! .it the piano.' Projects start in fall t Leaders required for 4--H The Hess 4-11 project for fall is entitled, "Essential Edibles" and will offer `members-an`opportunity -to discover how easy it is to make tasty food with new metric measures and to try recipe ideas for breakfast and hr.in h and suggestion for adding life to carrie(� lunches.. Also, the club w l learn tips on what to keep in mind when planning dinner which Will be useful now and in• the future; to put party planning into practice with a fun time and a• chance to show off new cooking skills. Once again in order to Hensall Sales Barn The Hensall Sales Barn was active again last week with steady prices; supply consisted 'mainly of heifers and steers. Fat cattle; heifers, $56.50-$62.50, sales to $65.00; steers, $62.50-$65.50, sales to $66.50. Pigs $35.00- S48.50. have 4-11 clubs in the village of Hensall, leairers and assistant - leaders are ttrgeILt4y--neeffet�--- 'lhere have been. nearly 31 girls interested in the past clubs and it would be a shame if they could not carry on for lack of leaders. Seeing the satisfaction and the smiles on the girls' faces when they get their awards for a finished club is your reward. if anybody reading this article feels she could help by either leading or assisting please contact Joyce Pepper at 262-2394 • Complete Custom Framing 4fsr needlepoint, crewel, photographs. oil paintings. vf etc Regular or non -glare glass. Ready to hang, 411 hour service. Harold lyyndall \ 412-7409 CLINTON eow R. K. 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