HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-07-08, Page 11McGillivray boys
at scout
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Five boys from
McGillivray township are
among the 20,00 Scouts and
Venturers who are attending
"CJ81" the -Canadian Scout
Jamboree, which is being
held near Canmore, Alberta
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cun-
ningham and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Lynn attended the
running of the Queen's Plate
Saturday at Woodbine race
track in Toronto. They had a
good view of the Queen
Mother who passed very
close to them.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Coughlin and Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Hill were at Bingeman
Park. Kitchener on the
weekend for the Canadian
International invitational
camping rally.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-
dy and famiLy, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Scott, Dean and Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Gord Hardy
and family from this area
were among the 85 people
that attended the Hardy pic-
nic at the hime of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hardy in
Lucan. Sunday.
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until July 10.
The McGillivray boys are
members of the 1st Ailsa
Craig Venturers Company,
who; along with their ad-
visors, have been working
for almost a year to earn
money for the trip. The
McGillivray boys also
received a grant from the
township council..
In addition to the many
programs in camp, the Ven-
turers wilt spend a day at the
Calgary Stampede, and will
take an overnight hike into
the mountains. The boys
attending from this area in-
clude Dwight Hughes, David
Marshall, Murray
Sutherland. Barry Craven
and David Corbett.
Personals
Members of the 1st Ailsa
Craig Scout troop, along
with their scouters attended
church at St. Mary's,
Brinsley. Sunday morning.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Sandy Thompson (nee
Brenda Handy) who were
married in Lieury Church,
June 27.
The service was cancelled
Sunday in the United
Church, Brinsley due to the
illness of their minister Rev.
R. Roberts.
GRADUATION AT MT. CARMEL — The annual graduation ceremonies for grade eight students at Our Lady of Mount
Carmel Separate School was held Wednesday night. Back, left, Tom Kester, Michael Lessard, Bob VandenBygaart, Sean,
O'Rourke, Ken Mommersteeg, John Barkauskas, Ed Morrison, Bert VandenBygaart, David Dietrich and Paul Vanneste. Third
row, Jacqueline Cronyn, Lorri McDonald, Miriam Steffens, Carole Proulx, Tommie Heaman and Dale Regier. Second row,
principal Gary Birmingham, Tracey Dietrich, Teresa Baltessen, Lourie Henderson and teacher Terry Wilhelm. Front, Connie
Kaak, Debbie Larkin, Irene Dietrich, Sandra Hullebusch, Angela Fleming and Katherine Davlaeminck. T -A photo
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UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY JULY 14 1981
At Shipka centre
Times -Advocate, July S, 1981 Pace 11
Schilbe family reunites
By MRS. HUGH MORIN!
SHIPKA
Sixty-nine descendants of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Conrad
Schilbe. of Zurich, gathered
Sunday at Shipka Communi-
ty Centre for the 24th annual
Schilbe reunion picnic.
Nancy and Larry Schilbe
were in charge of sports and
games.
Mrs. Emma Schilbe of
Zurich won a prize for the
most grandchildren.
Relatives attended from
Detroit. Zurich, Stratford,
Bayfield. Thedford and
Goderich.
Officers elected for 1982
are: president, Bill Schade;
secretary. Sharon Baker;
sports committee, Ken and
Carol Baker.
Shipka T -ball loss
The Shipka T -ball team
played at McGillivray last
Thursday evening. Score -
McGillivary 41. Shipka 20.
Phillip Little and
daughters Jennifer and
Angela, of Strathroy visited
Saturday with the children's
grandma. Mrs. Trellis Little
and Earl Stebbins.
Sunday dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Fermon
Snyder were Rev. and Mrs.
Richard Simpson, of Grand
Cove.
Sunday evening the
Snyder's visited in Parkhill
with Ruth and Harry Shep-
pard.
Recent visitors with yr. and
FANSHAWE GRAD —
Martha Elaine Neeb,
daughter of Ward and Ina
Neeb, Zurich, graduated
from Fanshawe College on
June 29 as a Child Care
Worker. She attended Zurich
Public School and S.H.D.H.S.
She is presently employed at
Madame Vanier Children's
Services in London.
Mrs Arnold Keller were
Gwen. Mac and Johnny
Windsor. of Exeter, Audrey,
Roy and Mark Gibson,
Crediton. Marian and Robert
Feltz and children Terry,
Tammy and Ricky, of
Brinsley.
Sunday afternoon callers
with the Keller's Sr. were a
grandson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Keller.
Sarah and Barry of Strat-
ford.
Sherri -Lynn Keller,
daughter of Jack and Bev
spent holidays at her grand-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Kirk of Moorefield.
At the recent fiddlers
contest held in Petrolia,
Willis Desjardine won 2nd
prize in his age group in
fiddling.
July 16 for picnic
The annual Shipka Com-
munity picnic will be held
here at the Community Cen-
tre on July 16 at 7 p.m.
All ladies are asked to br-
ing a pie. Hot dogs will be
provided. Sports a!ld games
for children. Everyone in the
community are invited to at-
tend.
Recent visitors with' Hugh
and Annie Morenz were
cousins Mrs. Beverley Ford
and son John, of Bramalea.
They also visited John's
grandma. Mrs. Jessie Ford
in Exeter. •
Shellie Baker, of Strat-
ford. is holidaying this week
with her aunt and uncle, Don
and Sharon Baker, and
cousin Jamie.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schatz,
of Garden City, Michigan,
visited recently. with Laura
and Oscar Miller, and Vern
and Idella Schatz.
Personals
Ken and Ortha Baker
phoned home last week to
say they had arrived in Ed-
monton. The Baker's are on
a sightseeing motor trip to
the West and will also visit
with daughter's Nancy and
Donna. working in Edmon-
ton
We're glad you asked!
Bob Fletcher,
Director
With
Bob Fletcher and
Iry Armstrong of
Iry Armstrong
Director
WHAT TO DO
WHEN A DEATH OCCURS OUT-OF-TOWN
If you're ever involved in arranging a funeral for
someone who dies out of town, you should contact a
local funeral director who will make the
arrangements with a funeral director in the city
where the death occurred. Our membership in
professional organizations gives us contact with
many highly qualified funeral service people across
North America. We'll take the necessary steps to
have the deceased brought home. We will confer
with you at long distance or with other family
members locally to plan the funeral. It is important
to remember to call your home town funeral director
FIRST. This will avoid duplication of effort fees.
If you wish further details on out-of-town
arrangements, please contact us.
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The Funeral Home in Exeter who is a member of the
Ontario Funeral Service Association is:
IRV ARMSTRONG
FUNERAL HOME
PHONE 235 1220
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