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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-10-26, Page 17 (2)GRAD HONOURED At Friday's Commencement ex- --ercises at Sounders Secon- dary School in London, Judy Webb received on Ontario Schp�Quhi4i--u�tf a - scholarship from the Univer- sity of Western Ontario where she is now attending classes. She is the daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Ted Webb and a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Votegtinee Becker, Dashwood dmf/ Milton Webb, Grand Bend. Shipka area resident marks 96th birthday. Sy MRS. HUGH MORENZ SHIPKA Hebert Harlton, celebrated his 96th birthday October 22. A family dinner party was held in his honor at the home of his daughter, Mr. & Mrs, Clyde Nicholson at Courtright, Sunday. • Those attending from here were Miss Dorothy Harlton, Mrs. Karl Guenther and Karen. Others were._Mr._--& -Airs --Kell-Westman, Barry, Cheryl aqd Colleen, London, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Moore, Julie and Brent, Sarnia, -Mrs, Minnie Robertson, Wheatley, and Mr. & -Mrs. Kenneth Nicholson, Bradley and Angela, Courtright Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. Harlton, from TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEEb CERTIFICATES AVAILAfLE Representing many trust com- panies, highest- rates usually available. For more information contact A. Garnet Hicks 109 James St., Exeter 235-2438 J SCOTT'S LEATHER 61 TACK SHOP 120 Sanders St. W. Exeter Phone 235-0694 Come on down and see our selection of * DOWNFILLED JACKETS & VESTS * LEE BOOTCUT JEANS & JACKETS * WESTERN BOOTS, SHIRTS & HATS * TACK & STABLE SUPPLIES * HANDTOOLED LEATHER WORK, & REPAIRS'OUR SPECIALTY ' .lion.. Trust Company Certificates HIGHEST RATES AVAILABLE p. 1O/2% Interest Paid Annually 1O'I4Wo • Interest paid semi-annually or monthly on o 5 year term. Rate , subject to change. Ellen Bean 344 Andrew St., S. Exeter, Ontario Phone 235-2140 all your Shipka friends and neighbours. Personals • " Mr. & Mrs. High Morenz, accompanied'by Mr. & Mrs: Les Adams, of Exeter, spent the week end in norhhern Michigan, going .across the • Mackinac Straits bridge to St. Ignace. Sta ' By MRS J TEMPLEMAN Rev. John Davies obsery ed. Communion Sunday at the Hibbert United Church. During service three children were presented for baptism. They were Nicole Leah. daughter of Mr. and MJack Christie: Chad Ed*ard: son of Mr. and'Mrs. Bruce Owens: Ian William. son'of Mr. and Mrs. Alistair Young' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parons and Dale. Delta: British Columbia are visiting with friends and relatives. Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY Mr. & Mrs. George Prest attended the funeral of his aunt Mrs. Maurice Morgan, Monday. Sunday School attendance awards were given out during the church service Iast,Sunday. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Morley were Mr. & Mrs. Jack Beer, Mr. & Mrs. Morley Neil and. Mrs. Joe Durand and family. Several people ,enjoyed a pot luck dinner after the church service at the United Church, Sunday. - - Mrs. George,Preet held a tupperware party at her home Tuesday evening. Bean board Continue&I from Page 15 return the .report to protect its confidentiality. Among> the recommen- dations. the report suggested the Board sell all no. 4 beans directly from the Board to the end user and that beans should be sold directly to fringe marketing areas. he said. "I agree with that point of the report but i don't think it went far enough." said Mr. Durand. "Right now I don't think we would have any problem if the board sold directly We wouldn't be. in the mess we are in today if. the Board sold all .--beans directly-" Without a marketing - board. the alternative would 'be a free marketing system and during the •last three years Michigan producers have fared much better than Canadian growers under free marketing. he said. Phil.. is concerned about bean marketing practices to the point that he has reduced his white bean acreage to 110 acres from the 160-170 acre crop he and two sons formerly grew on their RR 2 Zurich {arm. "Many producers are op- posed to any type of marketing board but this is a different situation." said Mr. Durand. 1 WILSON'S JEWELLERY Beside Bank of Montreal - Exeter The Place To Purchase Your Beautiful BRIDAL -KNOT FINE QUALITY DIAMONDS Choose a distinctive Bridal -Knot Diamond you will be proud of all your life. Registered and Insured *timidly Advertised Only Whole Diamonds are Used on the Shoulders, Never Chips We also have an excellent selection of GENTS' & LADIES' RINGS IN ATTRACTIVE STYLES Pleasing You Pleases Us _ They also visited cousins Mr. & Mrs. Roy Boerner; Bob and Kathy, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Maier and Dennis, and William (Bill) Maier, all of Mio Michigan. In Davison, Michigan, they visited Mrs. Morenz, aunt, Mrs. Ruby Reid, who is it very busy 78 year old quilt maker, having just com- pleted quilting • her "348th _quilt, _the- -day--before-iieri Canadian visitors arrived. Roseanne Russell was hostess at her home Wed- nesday evening -for a demonstration on macrame, with friends, relatives and neighbours attending. ;''t Bev -Robinson, of Exeter,;` demonstrator, told us the articles were all made in t angladesh and Haiti through theselfhelp program: It proved _ very interesting. Bill and Michelle Morenz, Goderich, visited Wed- nesday evening with Tom and Rosanne Russell. Times -Advocate, October 26, 1978 Page 17 Anniversary speaker tells daigers of being divided �1ly ANUEL CURTS GREENWAY Choosing a Divided house as his sermon subject the -----Hev Dr. G.W. Goth -kept -the -- rapt attention of his audience for 40 minutes as he addressed the congretga i_ ..of-{4reenwa-y-roited,., Church at their evening ser.' Willis Rock, Danny, .Debbie and Gail. The bell rang merrily at Grace Anglican Church on -Saturday---afternoon,,whey-- Karen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ('lark Hodgins slid 1.s►hla . son• -of- Mr.-�rtd Mrs " Emile Masschelein were un- ited in marriage. vice of peir anniversary. Sunday. I_ Depicting the life of Abraham Lincoln and the era in which he lived. . prime example. ihe ,likened conditions in ('a11Rda to -day "A house .against itself cannot Mand We area - divided country Provincial governments are at odds with the federal government - Churches are against churches - individuals have •JOE WHO? SHDHS Principal J.L. Wooden, suffering from p.y,n4, firm convictions We bad back, 'doesn't let that stop him from watching his school Netter make •up our minds what it means,. to he a ('#ristt At the morning service chose as Itis subject The basic language of God He challenged his hearers to adopt the IXlt'nguage of the New Testament which is found In the life of Jesus. - doing good. healing the sr -1,: befriending the lonel touching the ''un- touchables'. lifting the. fallen - in a nutshell speak the langtiageof love The music of the Bopp family of .Nairn was rnuch enjoyed at the evening ser- vice football teqms in action: He brings along his own portable seat. Nor did hp let Thursday's Cold daunt him, bundling up in -- his overcoat for the occasion. photo by Terry Schwartzentruber 1' • HERE THEY COME — Once again the South Huron Hospital Ladies Auxiliary rummage salt' proved popular with area bargain hunters -assaulting the South Huron Rec Centre: -This wos • the scene shortly after the doors were open Thursday morning. . T -A photo Learn of agriculture Crediton women see slides By MISS ELLA MORLOCK CREDITON Wednesday evening. the Women's Institute' met in the Community Centre. Roll Call was answered by nam- ing different ways milk .x-remes. to the table. Mrs. Clift Kenney; reported the county rally held in Londesborough. Mrs. Eric Finkbeiner and Mrs. Gerald Dearing were appointed delegates to the annual convention to be held in London November 1 and 2. Institute members are to provide the Bluewater birth- day party for Npvember. They are arranging a Senior Citizens' Christmas banquet in December. Mrs. Ross Krueger chaired the program Kim Crawford and Shelley• Skinner step danced and sang two duets. Mockingbird Hill and You Are My Sunshine. Clarence Down of Exeter spoke on agriculture and showed slides of farms in Iceland and Austria. He was thanked by Mrs. Della Sims. Personals Rev.'. Bruce Pierce is a patient in University Hospital. _Edgar Cudmore -conducted the service in Zion United Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Renney. Detroit were guests of Harry and' Maurice Hirtzel. Mr:. and Mrs. - Lawrence- Hirtzel-• and -Mr.- and Mrs. Emerson Wein. Mrs. Vera Bullock and Mrs...Mary Gower attended the morning service in Kilworth United Church Sunday. Kara 'Quinn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Doug T lylor. Komoka was baptized. ' Mrs. Rose Mackie. McCreary. Manitoba. is visiting her. sister. - Mrs. Allan Finkbeiner. Mrs. Eleanor-Oes'tricher was in Strathroy Thursday with Mrs. Eva Gibson. Sun- day she was dinners guest of Mrs Lucy Greenwood. Strathroy. Monday Zion United Church visitation committee Mrs. Ross Krueger. Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk.and Mrs. Armin Schlenker called .on former Crediton residents in Anglican church . At the Grace .Anglican Church on Thanksgiving Sunday. Karn Dianne. daughter of Mr and Mrs Keith Rock. and. Joseph Leonard. son• of Mr and Mrs Burton RoAk were hap- .tized by the Rev :lubret Bell Following th' service ,guests, at the hone surf Mr and Mrs Keith Rock were Mr and Mrs G. 1. l'urssgloye and' lir and firs.. George Lush and t tarryt. all of London At the home of Clr and Mrs Bur- ton Rock were Mr and \trs iluronvtew and (luee•n.war The fam:it „i .lr Mrs Rot H tritr:n, , talned !her'' try day In honour wedding anniver- ,r iRoll up your sIee+ . 1. to save a life... 1 BE A BLOOD DONOP Mrs. Selbourne English is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Lohdon. having had surgery there. ' saddened to hear on Satitr- daj Murray. St,- Thomas. hus- band of the former t'la [Hens. 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