HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-10-19, Page 5 (2)LIONS BLIND CANVASS — Members of the Exeter Lions club and their wives participated in
a successful canvass for the Canadian Notional Institute for the Blind, Thursday. Handing in
returns to Doug Knowles are Bob and Lorna Russell. T -A photo
Centralia UCW meet
Discuss.humar4 .rights
By MRS. FRED-BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Centralia U.C.W. held
their. October meeting with
Mrs. Iva Blair and Mrs.
Marion Abbott leading
devotions, opening wit
poem.
- Mr. Ray Schuyler from
"The Friendship Centre",
London spoke on work,
counselling and sports. He
was very informative on
ways they keep the native
folk at the centre too. Iva
Blair read the scripture.
Marion Abbott led in prayer.
Mrs. Lois Wilson favoured
with the solo "Let thy people
go.,.
The girls gave a paper on
human rights in three dif-
ferent countries with - a
summary. The hymn "Fight
the good fight" closed the
devotions.
Mrs. Edith Lobb opened
the business with two poems,
"Thanksgiving fragrance"
and "Thanksgiving Day."
A report on the musical for
October 27 was favourable.
• The committee served a
delicious lunch.
Sunday Service
Mr. Paul Schott in his
sermon at the service in the
United Church Sunday
morning referred to the
Ministry as a partnership.
The Session. Stewards,
Official Board and other
organizations of the church
are in partnership with the
minister to achieve a suc-
cessful goal.
There is a large respon-
sibility with being a member
of the church and an even
reater responsibility and
c r itment in being a
Christian. The choir leader
and r:lenbers have a great
responsibility in providing
the ministry of music. ,
Reference was made to the
work being done in the
fiunday School by the
superintendents and
teachers. We should be a
mirror reflecting God's
presence and love in all we
do. An anthem was sung by
the choir and the children's
story was told by Mrs.
Schott.
Personals
Mr. & .Mrs.-- Wilfred
Huxtable accompanied Mr. -
& Mrs. Harold Jones,
Hensall on a motor trip last-
. week to North Bay and along
the Ottawa Valley route to
Ottawa and on to Cornwall.
They followed the St.
Lawrence River to Upper
Canada Village. From
Gananoque they took a boat
cruide of 1the Thousand
Islands and enjoyed the
beautiful autumn colours.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dixon
were on the 1000 Island
Adventure Tour with
McNaughton' Tours of
Ildertorl and report a most
enjoyable time.
Mrs. Ross Krtiieger,
Creditoh was a Sunday
visitor with Mrs. Fred
Cunnington and Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Cunnington and
family were Sunday evening
callers.
Mr: & Mrs. Lawrence
Hirtzel were in Lucan over
the week end with their
grandsons in the absence of
the boys parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Bev Hirtzel.
• Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Hirtzel
were' dinner guests at the
home of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Karl
Keller and -family in London.
Mary Lou Tasko, daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Tasko,
an honour graduate of North
Middlesex District High
School, Parkhill as the
recipient of five aw ds at
the Graduation Exer
-,held in the School on
Satu.rday night.
Congratulations, -Mary Lou.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden.
_attended the graduation
exercises in Parkhill on
Saturday night.. Their
grandson. Jim Allison was
among the graduates.
You are reminded of the
anniverAary service in the
United Church on Sunday
morning at 11 a.m. Please
note that the time is 15
minutes earlier •than usual.
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Elimville WI hosts other groups,
school book banning discussed
By KATHY COOPER
ELIMVfLLE
The Elimville Women's
Institute entertained
Hurondale and Seaforth
W.I.'s . at- their October
meeting. The president Mrs.
Murray Coward opened the
meeting • with a poem
"Human Touch." followed
by Opening Ode and Mary
Stewart Collect.
An invitation was received
from Hensall -Women's
Institute to a dessert euchre,
October 18 at 1 p.m. The
home decoration short
course will be held at the
Exeter Rec Centre Tuesday
October 31 from 10 a.m. - 3.30
p.m. Mrs. Jack Dykeman
will be the delegate to the
area convention. Members
celebrating birthdays since
July were called to the front.
Happy birthday was sung to
all celebrating.
- The meeting was turned
over to the program com-
mittee of Mrs. Gilbert Johns,
Mrs, Ron Fletcher and Mrs.
Leone Brock. Mrs. Brock
was the chairman for the
remainder of the meeting.
A reading "Miss Dorothy
entertains the Minister" was
read by a member of the
Seaforth Institute.
A discussion on "banning
of the books" followed. The
books referred to were the
three English books used in
the high school that have
been in the news of, late.
Mrs. Johns introduced
Erwin Steinmann from the
Zurich area who gave his
reasons for not•keeping them
in the high schools.
Mrs. Fletcher introduced
Walter Creery from the
Sunshine line who gave his
reasons why they shoujd be
kept in the high schools. An
open discussion followed.
Mrs. Brock thanked both
gentlemen.
A piano instrumental was
provided by Hurondale
Institute. This was followed
by a duet by Mrs. Ross
Skinner and Mrs. Coward.
Mrs. Johns read a poem
"Touch of the Master's
Hands."
During church service
Thanksgiving Sunday three
children were baptized by
Rev. Bert Daynard. They
were Robert Shawn Lynn,
the child of Mr. & Mrs. Larry
Lynn; Christopher Lloyd
John Lynn the child of Mr.- &
Mrs. James Lynn; and
Shaun Kristopher Simpson
the child of Mr. & Mrs. Gary
Simpson.
Received into church
membership by transfer
were Mr. & Mrs. Jake
Hovius and Mrs. Jim Lynn.
Perionals
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper
and family visited recently
with Mr. & Mrs. Russell
Morley, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Nannie
and family, Brantford
visited recently with Mr. &
Mrs. Wm. Routly.
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Fulton
were guest Thanksgiving
with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Fulton.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Don
Kyle and boys London
recently, -
Mr. ti Mrs: Jim Wilkinson
and family visited with her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Jaques, recently.
A large number from the
community att nded the 25th
wedding anniversary dance
for Mr. & Mrs. Bev Parsons
Friday evening at the Exeter
Rec Centri'.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman
'Jaques, Mr. ¢+ Mrs. Ross
Skinner, Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Pym, Mr. & .Mrs-. Lorne
Elford, Mr. & Mrs. -John
Batten, Mr.& Mrs. Emerson
Penhale and Mr. & Mrs.
Floyd Cooper attended the
35th wedding anniversary
dance for Mr. & Mrs.. Don
Penhale Sarnia, Saturday
evening.. The T ro boys enjoyed a
hike and wiener roast
Saturday afternoon at the
Morrison Dam. Mr. Ross
Hargreaves accompanied the
boys.
4-H Club
The third meeting of
Elimville II was held
October 16 at Jacky Van
Roestel's. The meeting
opened with the 4-H Pledge.
The members answered the
roll call. The :Text meeting
will be held October 23 at
7:00 at Nancy Cooper's.
For -discussion the
member8 discussed the
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carried lunch and what
would add life to your lunch.
-Karen Johns and -Deb Taylor
demonstrated how to make
metric, white sauce by -using -
the melted fat method.
Donna Kerslake demon-
strated how to make potato
cheese chowder. The peanut
butter and carrot and peanut
IJutter .and apple spreads
were demonstrated by yam
Coward and -Nancy Cooper.
The members -discussed
plans for their party. '
Anniversary
Sunday at 11 a.m. Elim-
ville United Church will be
celebrating their an-
niversary. Rev. .John
Wareham, Exeter will bethe
minister. Special music will
be provided.
Times -Advocate, October 19, 1978
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The third meeting of
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the home of .Mrs. Harry
Hern.
Roll call was answered
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breakfast is." The girls
talked about what should be
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discussed which sandwich
fillings freeze hest.
Metric white sauce was
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The fourth meeting was
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Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Ruston, St.
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