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Times-Advocate, 1978-10-05, Page 25 (2)Women at Elimville hear • about Canada's northland By KATHY COOPER EIIMVIIIE The Elimville United Church . Women met Wed- nesday evening at the church. The program committee of Mrs. Ross Skinner and Mrs. Ina Skinner chose the topic of the "School Days" which was read al different intervals throughout the meeting by Mrs. Ross Skinner. Mrs. Ross Skinner read an article about many of the things that can be found in the Bible and Mrs. Howard Py in sang a solo ac- companied by Mrs. Philip Johns. Mrs. Elson Lynn gave two reading "Friendship and "A gift of Friendship." Mrs. Gilbert Johns gave a reading "What do you see?" Mrs. The readers write Dear Sir. I • would like to add my congratulations .to the men awardck t�hc Queen's Jubilee Medal, the subject of Mayor Shaw's letter printed Sep- tember 28. Our family are very proud 4 my husband's nine medals. the last of which is the Queen's Jubilee Medal awarded to him, and pr- sented to him, by Major. F. Fine (retired) at the Cadet Corps annual ipspection in June. To read Mayor Shaw's letter congratulating some, not all, of these Exeter citizens receiving this honour, is like a slap in the lace. Mr. Mayor - do your homework! You really should have checked this out! Mars Lee 156 Andrew St. N. Exeter Ross Skinner led in prayer. Mrs. Ina Skinner in- troduced the guest speaker Mrs. Gertie Hamilton of Exeter. Mrs. Hamilton along with Mrs. Beth Batten showed on a map the trip they had been on recently to the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Alaska and then back to Vancouver, British Columbia. Mrs. Hamilton showed her very interesting slides and told of their experiences. Mrs. Ross Skinner thanked Mrs. . Hamilton • and presented her with a gift. The president Miss Ruth Skinner presided for the next part of the meeting: The roll call was answered by "Your favourite Bible verse." The -fall regional will be held a t'l.'hieselhursl October 17. Young Peoples The Thames Road Elimville Young Peoples' enjoyed a bowling party on Saturday evening. Prizes were given to Donna Ker- slake I'm—ladies.' high and Robert Bray for men's high. The ladies' low andmenstow• were given to Pat Hodgert and Paul Stewart. Scott Hodgert.and Cheryl Cann received prizes for lucky numbers. The Young Peoples' enjoyed hotdogs at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hargreaves. 4-H Club The first meeting of Elimville II was held Sep- tember 26 at Judy Johns' house. The meeting opened with the 4-11 pledge . The election of officers was held President. Donna Kerslake: vice-president, Deb Taylor: press .reporter; -Kathy Cooper and there will be a rotating secretary. The members discussed a guide to good eating by reviewing Canada's Food Best Interest 1 0; 0 We represent many Trust Companies. We ore often able to •arrdhge for the highest interest being offered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates . Subjest to change Gaiser-Kneale - ' Insurance Agency Inc. Exeter Grand Bend Office Office 235-2420 238-8484 Guide. For demonstration, the members made "Metric Crispy Granola". The members said that the "Granola" would make an excellent topping for ice cream. The second meeting of Elirnville 11 was held on October 2 at Kerslake's. The meeting opened with the 4-11 pledge. • The roll call was answered by all present. For discussion the girls discussed breakfast and emphasis was placed on breakfast being the most important meal. The memberg•were given opportunities to. giake up their own -breakfast menus. Fpr demonstration, energy squares and healthy peanut bread were made. The next meeting will be held October tl at Jackie Van Hostel's at 6:3(f pin. Bus Tour Mrs. Emerson Johns, Mrs . Alien Johns, Mrs. Delmar Skinner, Mrs, Elson Lynn, Mrs. Dan Traquair and sir. &.Mrs. Alvin Cooper and Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper enjoyed a three day tour with the Kirkton Horticultural Society. They visited - the McLaughlin Home in Oshawa, enjoyed a tour the Kawartha Lakes district .to Peterborough. They enjoyed seeing the Litt Locks work at Peter- borough..A boat tour of the Thousand islands with a stop over at the famous Boldt Castle was enjoyed on Sunday afternoon. A short stop was made at the new Eaton Centre in Toronto 'on the way home. The autumn colour was lovely. throughout- the trip. IOW FIRE. TRUCK VISITS NURSERY — Students of: the Sunshine Kids nursery school hod a visit Thursday from the Exeter fue, deportment and a chance NI sit,on the truck. They are shown with fireman Norm Tait. Back, left, Karen Robinson, Steven Porker, Hazel Snedden, Lisa Triebner, Frederick Godbolt, Richard Philips and Christopher Scott. Front, Shonyn Boynhom, Cheyenne Westlake, Lee Baker, Lisa Wareham, Steven Rankin, Barbie Mortley, LeslierBrereton and Eugene Boersma. T -A photo Personals Mr. & Mrs. Don Kyle and boys 01 London visited. recently with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper. \1r. & Mrs. Don Wilcox and tamils•, Kitchener were recent guests with her 'parents. Mr. & Mrs. Wrn. Routly. Mary from the community attended the international Plowing Match at 1b'ingham the past week. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Bailey. of near Slralfordvisited Friday with Mr. & Mrs. John Batten. Mr. & Mrs. David Passmore and Tom and Jon, - Mr. &Mrs'"Ken Kadey. Huron Park and Miss Marlyn - Wein, London visited Sutlday with Mr. & Mrs. John flatten and Ralph. Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Hunter observed their 48th wedding anniversary... October 1. Visiting with them to extend hest wishes Sunday were \lr. & Mrs. Earl Hinter.. Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. Jamie Davis, Whitby, Mr. & Mrs. EmeryGaiser, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Tony Schulman. Embro and Mr. & Mrs. Iloward Pym. 3 MORE DAYS OG" ° 25%•FF ALL FURNITUR STOCK PLUS 3% SAVINGS ON TAX ' pit tip S `4'URDA Y NIGH T Nerb• iuvIzhetm FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Main Street ZURICH 236-4075 • Times -Advocate, October 5, 1978 KIPPEN DISTRICT NEWS By MRS. RENA CALDWELL KIPPEN Seals and diplomas were giden out at SI. Andrews Church, September 24. Mrs. Harold Jones and Mrs. Tom Reid were the delegates from St. Andrews to work in the hospitality tent of the United Church at the plowing match. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Hillier Ontario called on Mr. & Mrs. Grant Jones and Mt-. & Mrs. Harold Jones enroute to the -plowing match. Mr. & Mrs. Art Wheeler and John Wheeler Clarkson visited with friends in the area. MM. Vern M derdice and Mrs. Robert Kinsman assisted in the ladies program tent at the plowing match Tuesday. Mrs. Grace Drummond, Mrs. -Mike Connolly, . Mrs. Alex McGregor assistecl,lwith the banquet at Howick Community Centre Sep- tember 29.} representing Kippen East/ W.I. 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