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
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elimination of
Canada thistle and
bindweed in-
summ attbw or
immediately after
harvest. Has no
long-lasting
residual effects.
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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.
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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
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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
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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-
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