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
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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.
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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.
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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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