Times-Advocate, 1981-08-12, Page 7Thames Road girl enjoys
4-11 exchange in Michigan
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD -
Miss Cheryl Cann returned
home last Wednesday atter
having spent a week in a
Huron County and Michigan
4-H exchange. She started
with Miss Cath Da of Bad
ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. James Everard Kerslake, Staffs
announce the engagement of their daughter Marie Isabel to
Peter James Chessell, son of M. and Mrs. Bruce Chessell,
Mitchell. The ceremony will be performed by Revereld
Kenneth Knight in Cromarty Presbyterian Church on Saturday,
September 12, 1981 at seven o'clock.
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Axe. Miss Day spent a week
recently with Miss Cann.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry E.
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Cottle and family were
guests at the Campbell-
Rowcliffe wedding at
Hensall United Church and
the reception and dance at
Hensall Community Centre.
Roy Bennetto and Miss
Jennifer Sharp of Sarnia
were guests on Sunday with
the latter's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Sharp, Janice
and Barbara. The occasion
was the birthdays of Jennifer
on Sunday and Barbara's
this Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Roh-
de attended Caven
Presbyterian Church Ser-
vice on Sunday when Mr.
Robert Heywood was the
guest speaker. He also
played his accordion and
sang which was very much
appreciated. Mr. and Mrs.
Rohde were then dinner
guests with , with Mr. and
Mrs. Elliott McRoberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rohde
returned home late Thur-
sday from their honeymoon
which they spent in
Collingwood, Lindsay,
Niagara Falls etc.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Bray on the
birth of their daughter last
Monday They returned
home from St. Joseph's
Hospital London on Friday.
Bela ted Congratulations are
extended to Mr. and. Mrs.
Robert Stone on the birth of
their second daughter
recently.
Congratulations to the
Thames Road pee wee ball
team who have played 14
games. They have won them
all. Mrs. Don Lewis and
Wayne Rowe are the
coaches.
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
at her son Willis' home.
Donald and James
Prisciak of Welland,
holidayed last week with
their aunt, Mrs. Doris
Sweitzer.
Sunday visitors with
Gloria and Harvey
Beierling, Kevin and
Dwight, were her parents
and brother, Joyce and
Howard Adkins, James
Adkins and his cousin Jeff
Wareing, of Kippen.
Visitors for an evening last
week with Alice and Arnold
Keller, were her sister, Mrs.
Mary Hey of Blake, her
nieces, Mildred Donavan,
London, and Elva Young of
Hamilton.
Marian and Robert Feltz,
Tammy , Terry and Ricky of
Brinsley, visited last week
at Marian's parents, Alice
and Arnold Keller.
Suzanne Plein,
Christopher and Melissa, of
Elmira , holidayed a few
days last week at the
children's grandparents,
Fermon and Leota Snyder.
Eatj Baker, St. Thomas,
visited last Tuesday at his
brother's, Ken and Ortha
Baker, and other friends in
this area.
Milton Sweitzer,
hospitalized some months at
Parkwood hospital, London,
returned home last Friday.
Jackie and Jenny Russell
of Brucefield visited
Saturday at their grand-
parents, Cliff and' Velma
Russell. Sunday visitors with
Russell's were Bill and
Sheila Massie, sons Michael
and Tony of Thamesford.
Visitors, Saturdeg night
and Sunday with Ella and
Willis Desjardine, were their
granddaughterJean Ann and
her mother Gloria, of
Parkhill, Ray and Kay
Cooper, Exeter, Bonnie,
Janet and Lonnie Dugas of
•Huron Park, Marian and
Stan Horner, Parkhill, Les
and Betty Desjardine,
Thedford, Alvin Statton,
Grand Bend. The group
enjoyed a corn roast
Saturday night.
Mrs. Mabel Desjardine,
who has been living with her
daughter Ws. Ruby Smith
and family, at Greenway,
has come to spend some time
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Mrs. Annie Noakes,Hensall,
celebrated her 83rd Birthday
on August 4.
Mrs. Jennie Lawson will be
99 on Saturday, August 15.
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NURSING GRAD — Kim
Riehl received her nurses
diploma from Conestoga
School of Nursing, Stratford
division, at a ceremony at
Doone Campus, Kitchener.
Sh : is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Riehl, RR 1
Kirkton. She has accepted a
position with the Royal Alex-
ander Hospital in Edmonton.
BE A REGULAR
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DONOR
MR. AND MRS. DWIGHT KINSMAN
Foye Marie Whiting and Dwight Earl Kinsman were united in
marriage on July 4, by Rev. Stanley McDonald of Hensall
United Church. The parents of the couple are John and Ev
McAllister, RR 1 Hensall and Bob and Francis Kinsman, RR 2
Kippen. The maid of honour 'as Nancy Whiting and
bridesmaids were Linda Hackney and Nina Knee. Flowergirl
was Michelle Kinsman. The best rnan was John Kinsman and
guests were ushered by Lyle Kinsman and Larry Whiting.
Ringbearer was Denton Hackney. The couple are residing at
RR 2 Staff°. Photo by Fred H. MacDonald
Centralia family
off to Camlachie
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Shoebottom and family who
recently sold their home to
Mr. Jim Drake left on Friday
to take up residence in their
new home in Camlachie. We
welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Drake to the village.
Wilfred Huxtable ac-
companied by Mrs. Elmer
Wilson and Mrs. Stan Love,
Exeter were guests for a few
days last week with Mrs.
Fred Penwarden at her
cottage in Grand Bend. Mr.
Huxtable and Mr. Love were
Saturday evening dinner
guests with them.
Mrs. Fred Cunnington
accompanied Mrs. Paul
Klemke, Joan and Jean to
Kitchener on Saturday
where they visited with Miss
Emma Struth in the nursing
home where she resides. On
Sunday they visited with
Miss Mabel Refoir in the
Bonnie Brae Nursing Home,
Tavistock.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Maloney of Cambridge, Mr.
and Mrs. Reg Aubin of
Seaforth were Saturday
evening visitors with their
sister, Mrs. Von Overholt.
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Greenway kids swim
By ANNE WALPER
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. John McLinchey on the
birth of a daughter Carlene
Elizabeth.
Several families from this
area attended the Eagleson
Reunion which was held at
Exeter on Sunday.
Among the swimmers in
the area are Paul and Jodi
Woodburn, Heather Bullock,
Jamie and Andrew Eagleson
and Jackie Wiersma who
have finished a session of
swimming lessons at the
home of Ron and Marlene
Turner. Robin Turner was
the teacher. Scott and Lisa
Eagleson are taking lessons
at the pool of Allan and
Marlene Hayter. Susan
Hayter is instructing them.
Best wishes from the
community go to Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Bullock who were
married on Saturday._
Keith Walper was an usher
at the wedding of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Trojan who were
married at St. Catharines on
Saturday On Sunday we
picked Keith up at the
Trojan's home in St.
Catharines and he returned
with us for two weeks
holidays.
On Saturday Bill Johnson
left for a trip to Prince
George in B.C. where he will
visit his friend Robert
enjoyed a couple of holidays
recently with their grand-
parents Jim and Doris
Eagleson.
Elizabeth Walper returned
Elliott, formerly of Parkhill. to Guelph with Joanne for a
Scott and Jamie Eagleson few holidays.
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