HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-14, Page 5 (2)take up residence in the
United Church Manse.
Building operations are
under way on the new home
that Mr. and Mrs. Carl Isaac
are erecting east of the
Community Centre.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Harrison are building an
addition to their'home.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Konrad, bundas were
visitors over the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. S. Molnar.
Mr. Orma Pollock, Kin-
cardine was a -guest at the
home of his sister, Mrs.
Lorne Hicks during the past
week while visiting with his
wife who is a patient in St.
- Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keller
and Tracy, London were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel.
Sunday evening dinner
-guests al the home of Mr.
and Mrs. 'Tom- Kooy -were .
Mr. and Mrs. ' Maurice
MacDonald, Grand Bend;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
McDonald and family,
Lucan; Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Kooy and family
Huron Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Grebb attended the "Sep;
tember Days Club" con-
vention, sponsored by "Days
Inns of America", for four
days in Nashville, Ten-
nessee. There were over 800
in attendance, 12 from
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Horst
Walter, Lewiston, Michigan,
were overnight guests on
Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W.R. Essery and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden
attended the funeral of the
late Mr. Howard Dungey in
Mitchell on Tuesday af-
ternoon. -
The ladies are reminded of
the .meeting for. United
Church Women in the
,choolroom of the church,
Thursday evening at 8.30
p.m.
! • • By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
SAINTSBURY
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs,
Freddie and Pattie were '
guests with Mrs. Dobb's
father Mr. H. S. McLean,
Teeswater. Freddie was
observing his 14th birthday.
They were joined by several
relatives for the celebration.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis
accompanied Mr. & Mrs.
Ralph Simpson, London to
Toronto Friday evening.
They were guests of Mr. Ian
Savage at the Toronto Blue
Jay - Baltimore Oriole .ball
game-
; Mrs. Ida Armitage, Mrs.
Edith Armitage, Mrs. Sadie
Nicholes, Mr. & Mrs. Robt
Steele, Sherry and John,
London. and Mr. & Mrs.
Larry Greenlee; Derek and
Debbie visited Mr. & Mrs.
Heber Davis dut:ing the past
week.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall,
Nancy and Marylou attended
Che CNE at Toronto recently:
Nancy as Belgian Draft
Horse Queen was escorted
into the show ring by Mr.
Jack Wood, Secretary of the
Belgian Horse association.
She then presented 'the
ri r r on~_to__she--winning -
Belgian horse owners. Later
Nancy was guest at a dinner
which followed.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll
were Sunday guests with
their cousins Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Dolan, Watford.
S dnt hii y
Students back to class
Faith is sermon theme
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Peter's healing of the lame
man was the biblical
reference upon which Mr.
Paul Schott based his
thoughts for his serman in
the United Church, Sunday
morning.
The Christian experience
is an uphill climb; said the
speaker. Are we, willing to
accept responsibility and
obey the teachings of the
Bible to help promote God's
work in the world.
Mrs. Schott assisted with
the service by telling the
children's story. She used'
drawings to show the
manner in which a young
child .can• be taught the -
meaning of "Faith." The
choir sang an anthem and
Faye-Blair_favoured with a
vocal solo.
Persona Is
Patti Tasko has returned
to London to continue her
studies at the University of
Western Ontario. Her sister
Mary Lou a graduate of
North Middlesex District
High School is enrolled at
McMaster. University in
Hamilton and left last week
to begin her 'studies. Patti
and Mary Lou are daughters
of 'Mr. and Mrs._ Lewis
Tasko.
Other girls who are off to
school to further their
education are Donna Wildon,
daughter of Mr. aid–Mrs.
Itussell Wilson who is at-
tending FanshaWe College in
London and Lois Elliott,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Elliott who is attending
the University of Guelph.
Among the newcomers to
the village during the
summer months are the
Riley family to the. home
they purchased from Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Neil.
Mr. and Mrs. Vartey and
son to the home they pur-
chased from the Davis
The Clarke family -have-
taken up residence in the
home they purchased from
Mr. and Mrs. JamesX,aunt:
Mr. and Mrs. Gaunt recently
moved to London.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schott
and family from Chatham to
•
Mr. & Mrs. Wilmar Wein
were wed in a garden ceremony
at the home of the bride's
parents Warwick Twp.
25 Years Ago
Their family invite you to
share the celebration this
Friday, Sept. 15th
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Times -Advocate, September 14, 1978
Greenway
By MANUEL CURTS
Friends from this area
attended the "Open House"
at the Ritchie home Sunday
afternoon to honor Glen
. Ritchie and Sherry, grout,
bridal coupe of this month.
• Mr. & 'Mrs. Gratiam
Eagleson visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Ray Wright, Forest
Sunday evening.
Guest minister in the
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United Church last Sunday
was Rev. D. L. Howlett,
London district secretary of
the Canadian Bible Society.
By the way: "It's hard
enough trying to keep out of
Hell, without being offered a
ride there by the Drivers in
Exeter last Sunday, or in
Parkhill during the Spnday
program at their Fair, still to
come.
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PREPARE LEADERS — A leader's troining course for area 4-H clubs was held Wednesday and Thursday of Exeter United
Church. Above, Huron Home Economist Grace Bird gives instruction to Liz Pertschy, Crediton; Kathy Keller, Dashwood; Clarice
Hern, Elimville and Edna Sims, Hurondale. T -A photo
Trivitt Anglicans .celebrate 90th
anniversary of church founding
The Opehing Services in
Trivitt Memorial Church
were held in 1888. when the
Preacher was the famous
Bishop Baldwin, after whom
Baldwin Street is named.
Therefore it was the 90th
Anniversary of continuous
.worship of Almighty God
which was celebrated Sun-
day in the Church with Holy
Communion at 8 A.M.
followed by a Family Ser-
vice at 11:15 A.M.
The organist Gerald
McAuley accompanied .the
singing of the Hymns "Lo
God is Here" "We love the
Caven P.C.W.
to have visitor
The September meeting of
Caven Y.C.W. was held
September 1-1. Mrs. Norah:
Taylor hosted a "Missionary
Challenge with guest
challenger Lillian Dixon. one
of the missionaries sub-
stituted by. H9len Hodgins.
The panel were Mrs.
Merkley. Mrs. C. Ersman.
Mrs. H. Laing and Mrs.
Learn.
The devotional was on the
"Challenge'N of the
Beatitudes" taken by Mrs.
H. Strang with Mrs. Murray
reading the Bible..lesson
Mathew 5:3-12.
Mrs. Norman Stanlake
gave the study from the book
"On a Journey" dealing with
"What Jesus says to us -as
members of our Community
and the World."
Mrs. It. Iles favoured with
two musical numbers on the
piano which were enjoyed
very much.
October 10, the Garden
Auxiliary Will be•hosting the
Presbyterial VisitRr•with the
Y.C.W. invited to their
meeting: -
October 23, the P.C.W.,will
be celebrating their- 80th
birthday of the U.M.S. The
programme committee will
be arranging a special
meeting for this occasion.
A delicious lunch was
served by the lunch com-
mittee in charge of Mrs. lies
and Mrs. Mercer.
..............oftwo
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Huiton, Toronto were recent
vis`itbrs with Ann BroSie and
Greta Richard.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES MOORE
Kathleen Marie Horton.pnd Charles Ames Moore exchanged
marriage vows August 12, 1978 at the Exeter United Church.
Rev. Jambs Forsythe officiated. The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Horton, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. C.R.
Moore, Prince Rupert, British Columbia are parents of the
groom. The maid of honour was Bonnie Campbell and Teri
Hennessey was bridesmaid. The best mon was Ken Moore and
guests were ushered by Lorr Horton and-Be_d..Sondilands.
Qrgaii inuiic was Fill ed -by David Holtztnann. After o wed•
Ging trip to Niagara Falls the couple has token up residence
in Kingston. . •
place 0 God" "The Church's
one foundation is Jesus
Christ her Lord" and "Now
thank we all our God" and
also the soloist Mrs. Marilyn
Zivkovic who sang with
great devotion "Great is
Thv Faithfulness"
The sermon by the BOK'and utility of the buidling.
George Anderson took the but to give whole heartedly
form of a resume of the
history of the past, looking
forward to the future, and
the, uty of the present
of themselves in interest.
time and dedication.
Flower arrangements
decorating the Church were
tubers not only to main _placed to the Glorw.of God
the
structural beadtv by Miss Marion Bissitt.
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