HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-11-04, Page 5GENERAL HOMES TOUR — Public School teachers from Clinton and Huron Centennial schools toured the Hensall General
Homes plant as part of their professional development day Friday. Shown ore Jim Thomas, who Ieod the tour, and teachers:
Elaine Westlake and Bonnie Jewett, Clinton; Shirley Carter, Cheryl Rock, Barb Baker, Mary Demers and Willi Laurie, all of
Huron Centennial. They are standing in front of a 35 foot park model trailer built at the Hensall plant.
Pian Remembrance activities
Auxiliary give service pins
The Ladies Auxiliary to
the R.E. Pooley Exeter
Branch 167 Royal Canadian
Legion held their 30th an-
niversary meeting Monday,
October 26 with 35 members
present.
President Ann Kennedy
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chaired the meeting. Kate
Bierling was initiated as a
new member. Gladys Bierl-
ing was presented with her
30 year charter pin, Cora
Wurm with her 25 year pin
and Mary Thompson with
her 25 year pin. These ladies
were not present at our
Honours and Award night.
Janice Frayne won the
Mystery prize. A $25 dona-
tion was made to Cystic
Fibrosis and $50 to Family
and Children Services.
Two Exeter Auxiliary
teams came in second and
fourth in a zone bowling
tournament in Clinton Oc-
tober 24. Two teams went to
Blyth Wednesday to play
cribbage. There will be
some members par-
ticipating in darts
November 14 in Goderich.
1 Zone Commander Mona
i Davis from Goderich made
'her official visit. She wished
the Auxiliary another 30
years of even better things.
Her message was in-
teresting and informative,
she made note if the money
changes taking place.
• The 1982 Ladies Provincial
convention is to be held in
Sault Ste. Marie in October.
Dorothea Lenk on behalf
of the Ladies Auxiliary
thanked Zone Commander
Davis for her message and
presented her with a gift.
All Ladies Auxiliary
members are asked to
parade with the Legion Sun -
To hear
speaker
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Greb
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Lightfoot were among those
attending the dinner and
dance tendered by the On-
tario Public Service Quarter
Century Club at the Holiday
Inn in London Friday even-
ing.
and Mrs. Fred
Bowden attended the an-
niversary service in the
Kirkton United Church, Sun-
day and were guests follow-
ing the service at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Paynter.
You are reminded of the
meeting for United Church
Women at the church Thurs-
day evening at 8 p.m.
(Please note the change of
time.)
Special speakers Mrs.
Russell Watson and son
Joshua of Exeter will talk
on "The Disabled", the
theme of the year. All ladies
are welcome.
Kentucky Fried Ckfrken
The Family
Bucket -tl-_
Special
only
$ 5
day, November 8. A uniform
is not necessary.
Wednesday, November 11
is the Remembrance Day
banquet. If you can help con-
tact Dorothea Lenk.
President Kennedy closed
the meeting after which
Estelle Chalmers and her
group served lunch including
birthday cake.
Poem of Remembrance
An Honoured Son
He came, this young Cana-
dian,
From out the Golden West,
Full of courage,and of faith,
Of ardor, hope, and zest
A willing volunteer, he came
And offered us his life -
His youth, his strength, his
heart and soul
To fling into the strife.
The final sacrifice he made,
He lies in foreign earth -
Far from home, an exile
From the country of his
birth,
And yet, amongst his kin he
sleeps
In friendly company -
No stranger, but an
Honoured Son
Of one great family.
Shipka folk attend
funeral services
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Best wishes and happy
birthday to Mrs. Mabel
Desjardine who today
(November 4) , will be
celebrating her 85th birth-
day.
rs. Mabel Guenther
received word last Monday
of the sudden death of her
brother-in-law, Bill
Bundscho, of Kitchener.
Predeaceased by his wife
the former Edith Guenther
(1960). Survived by two
daughters (Pat) Mrs. Jack
Haan, Waterloo, and (Judy)
Mrs. Allen Philbrook, of
West Hill, also six
grandchildren and two
sisters.
Funeral service was held
Wednesday October 28, at
2.00 p.m..from the Ratz-
Bechtel, Funeral Home.
Rev, Fred Roberts of Zion
United Church officiated
with interment in Kitchener
cemetery.
Dick and Annie Zielman!
attended the funeral October
28, of their brother-in-law,
Edward Stadler of
Leamington. Mr. Stadler
was accidentally killed by a
hit and run driver on Satur-
day October 24th. Survived
by his wife Helen (Janzen)
Stadler, three sons Edward,
of London, Carl and
Seigfried, of Leamington,
one daughter (Theresa)
Mrs. John Sadler, of Essex,
and two grandchildren.
Funeral service was held
in the United Mennonite
church, Leamington, with
Rev. Henry Winter and Rev.
Henry Dueck officiating.
Interment was in
Evergreen Memorial
cemetery in Leamington.
Peter Janzen, of Win-
nipeg, visited here last week
at his sister's home, Dick
and Annie Zielman and fami-
ly, and attended the funeral
of his brother-in-law,
Edward Stadler, in
Leamington.
Several goblins visited this
area Saturday evening in-
cluding a Road Runner, a
pirate, Sunbonnet lady,
skeleton, ghosts and others.
Hugh and Annie Morenz
visited Sunday in the
Komoka area with Tom and
Mildred Doan, and Frank
and Hazel Kilbourne.
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