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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-07, Page 15 (2)Elimville UCW breakfast at church, see slides of Caribbean By KATHY COOPER The Elimville United Church Women had break- fast at the church for their August meeting. Mrs. Elson Lynn and Mrs. Dan Coward were the hostesses. . The roll call was answered by "Newsflash from another country." Miss Ruth Skinner opened the meeting with an article "Responsibility". Mrs. Marjorie Herdman read the scripture. Miss Skinner led in prayer, followed by a poem "To You." Mrs. Allen Johns showed Post harvest weed control EVERYTHING TO GET THE JOB DONE! Banvel Gives excellent control and ' elimination of Canada thistle and bindweed in- summ attbw or immediately after harvest. Has no long-lasting residual effects. Roundup At ter harvest and before a killing frost use Roundup to get to the root of your weed problems. Rapidly. destroys quack - grass, bindweed. Canada thistle and milkweed Cytrol very interesting slides of the tour she and her husband had enjoyed this winter Through the Caribbean Islands. Mrs. Philip Herh thanked her saying this fitted in with the Bible study this year. Mrs. Hern read an article "Count Your Blessing" and Mrs. Coward sang the same hymn at different intervals. Mrs.. • Freeman Horne played the piano. The hymn "Stilt, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh followed by an article "The World ' needs more Quiet- ness" read by Miss Skinner closed the devotional portion of the meeting. Mrs. Gilbert Johns and Mrs. Howard Pym will help at the. United Church rest area at the ploughing match, September 29. Mrs. Philip Johns will also play the organ the same day. The Elimville U.C.W. will also provide 13 dozen cookies for this rest area. . 1t was decided to invite • Woodham, Kirkton, Zion, Thames Road and Chiselhurst to the October meeting. 4-H Achievement The 4-1-1 girls from Elimville recently attended Achievement 9ay for the garden club at the Huron -Hall at the Centralia College. Elimville 1 had a skit "Come See My Garden" with all members -taking part. • The leaders were Mrs. Murray Coward and Mrs. Frank Kints. Elimville II set up an exhibit "A well plan vegetable garden" Lori Kerslake and elissa Seldon as com- ntators. The leaders were Mrs. Ed Johns and MiSs Kathy Cooper. Kathleen Verbeke received County Honors for completing 6' 4 -H - •homemaking clubs and Nancy Cornish received Provincial Honors for completing 12 clubs. Personals Relatives and friends of Mr. & Mrs. Harry Jaques gathered recently to honour .Wem on the occasion of_ their IOth wedding an- niversary. The.: Thames Road and Elimville C.G.I.T. girls gathered recently at their leader Mrs. Edwin Ker - stake. They all enjoyed a barbeque followed by games. The other leader ?firs: Ted Kernick also assisted. Mr. & Mrs. George Maroc;` Calgary, Alberta visited recently with the former parents Mr. & Mrs. Charles Martin. Mrs. Jim Wilkinson and! fatally,--Wheatley--spent week With with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Norman Jaques. Mr. Watkinson joined• them for the holiday week end. Mr. & Mrs. Lounie Murch and boys, Downsview visited recently .with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner and family. • Mrs. Dorothy Kyle, St. Catharines, and Mrs. Arnold Merner, Zurich visited with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper recently. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym Times -Advocate, September 7, 1978 Page 13 Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and family and Robert Bray visited Niagara Falls last week end. 'TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Representing many trust com- panies, highest rates usually available. • For More information contact John R. 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S}9.. � 1s ��r• yt ritt ,‘11 GETS ASSISTANCE — David Gill gets some expert coaching in the art of plowing' from father Keith of Grand Bend during the Achievement Day held for the 4-H Sod Busters dubs at the Huron County Plowing Match on Friday afternoon. Expositor Granton church reopens after summer's vacation By MRS. E. SUMMERS The first service after the holiday season was held at the United Church Sunday with Rev. Elwood Morden in charge of the worship. Taking the theme for his sermon from Cor. 1•'For we are labourers together with God" Rev. Morten entitled his Labor Day Sunday message "The Spiritual Pur- pose of Work" God is a part of our daily labours. Whenpeople see their pur- pose of work in conjunction with God. they can change the atmosphere of the home FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1978 Everyone is invited to join us in our opening celebration from 2-4 p.m. Tour our modern processing plant, ideally located in the bean growing areas of Middlesex, Huron and lambton Counties. Sr,{'Arerror Hosts - Pete & Dinie Twynstra Phone - 232-4449 4� or the site of their work. sc, make God a part of your dai- ly efforts, and never forget we are workers with God, said the minister. Two baskets of flowers' were placed in the church in loving memory of the late Lorraine Aulenback. by her family. At St. Thomas Anglican Church Rev. Mary Mills conducted the Sunday mor- ning service and took her sermon from the Gospel of St. Matthew.` This dealth with the difference between living for earthly possessions. and putting God first in your life. The spiritual point of view is to "Trust in providence but seek ye first the Kingdom of God. and His righteousness: and all these things shall be added unto ygu, said Rev. Mills. Flowers from the funeral of the late Lorraine Aulen- back wete placed in. the church in loving memory by her family. • Personals Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Kenneth Aulenback who passed - away in St. 'Mary's. 31emorial, Hospital, August ' 30th. Rev. Elwood Morden and Mrs. Morden have returned home after spending their holidays- in Manitoba with friends where Rev. Morden had his first charge. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hobbs attended the 100th birthday celebration in honor of Gilbert Ferris. Dinner and open house was held at his home on No. 7 highwayflonday. Visitors for the last two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McRobert and fami- ly were Doreen's sister Mrs. Lorraine Morris, and daughter Linda. and her-hus- band Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arbiu. and granddaughter Elizabeth Ruddy. all of California. One of the highlights of their visit "was a surprise party held Friday evening on the occasion of Gordon's birthday. Attending besides Doreen's family were Mr and Mrs. Clifford McRobert. Gordon's father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bakker and family have returned from a motor trip to Northern Ontario. Exeter and area's newest headquarters for . BOLT & NUT SUPPLIES Buy what you want by the Ib. no minimum package sizes to purchase. $1.191.8. u HIM EXETER NOTICE from the Huron -Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board The Department of Municipal Affairs is responsible for a complete door to door enumeration in September, 1978. The enumerator will leave the copy of the "Municipal Enumeration Notice" if no changes ore entered. Property where the owners do not reside will be received by mail. To be a Separate School Supporter, you must be recorded on the Enumeration Notice under Religion ss "R" and under School Support as "5". NOTE: Only those registered as "R" have the option to be "S (Separate School Supporters), others must remain "P" (Public School Sup- porters). 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