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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-05-05, Page 9Triplet goats at Morena farm Many attend bridal shower at Shipka Centre wltb them. Triplet female baby goats were born Easter Sunday at the Moretti farm. The trio of newcomers have been named Jackie, Jodi and Judy. Mother , and her daughters Nannyare doing well, thank you. By MRS. HUGH MORINZ niost enjoyable program Denise Dundas, Mary honor, Kathy Carroll, all of A bridal shower was held consisting of contests, Margaret Thompson, London. Guests attended from St. Thomas, Thedford, London, Henaall, Parkhill, Grand Bend, Zurich, Dashwood, Forest, Crediton and Exeter. Lori Vincent, and Laura Campbell of Grand Bend, attended the Youth for Christ, meeting, Saturday night at Brucefield and representing the Church of God in the talent night, played a piano duet, "The Holy City." at Shipka Community Centre on Sunday honouring Julie Huggins, of London, whose marriage to Brian Smith will take place in June. Brian is the eldest grandson of Mrs. Clara Ratz. Dorothy Ratz organized a musical selections by Tracy Barbara and Tracy Katz, and Susan Ratz and Eleanor Susan and Dorothy Ratz and and Ila Sharpe. Readings Carol Smith. were given by Olive Ratz and ' Fifty, Hoist and Ratz Helen Jennison. -relatives and friends at - A mock wedding was the• tended, alao the bride's highlight with participants mother Betty Huggana and including Barbara and her aunt Ada Wilson, maid of Family Sunday planned By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Scripture reading from the Peter hang out the sign that Group C under the Book of John where Jesus says "Going Fishing". leadership of Mrs. Jean appeared to the Disciples God is the security in these Allen and Mrs. Bev after they had been fishing times of transition, and the Alexander catered to the all night and had caught church is the group that is Hurondale Institute Wed- nothing. bound together by common nesday evening in the church He told them to cast their concerns and a common basement. nets on the other side of the ti The Young People will be boat, which they did and in charge of the Family Day their nets were filled. Service Sunday, May 9 at He equated this story to 11:15 a.m. Mr. Lorne our current times where Thrower will give the there is much transition, and message. The Sunday School how this uncertainty breeds members are asked to meet insecurity. At timeswhen at 11 a.m. to have their at- everything appears to be so tendance marked. uncertain, people look for something they can cling to Many times they are much like Peter who wanted to drop out and return to something he could put his trust in. Thus, people like United Church May was ushered in at Thames Road United Church with a message entitled "Going Fishing" Mr. Thrower used a The children's story in- cluded the reading of a prayer written by a grade one class. The children were then challenged to help make and contribute to a prayer that could be used by them and called their own. Many ideas were suggested, and will be incorporated in a prayer, when all the ideas are put together. Hedley May of Exeter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodgert. Sincere sympathy of this community Is expressed to Bob and Loretta Wein, in the death of Bob's mother, Mrs. Hilda Wein, of Dashwood, last Thursday. Alice and Ted Leadley, and Ivan and Donna Rain- ville, of Welland spent Saturday with Eva and Milton Sweitzer. Mrs. Elsie Comfort, who has .spent, a month visiting her daughter and grand- children in this area, returned home to Welland Two of the best known finishes for automobiles are lacquer and liquor. ZEHRS FINEST CREAMERY VENETIAN VANILLA BUTTER ICE CREAM 1 Ib. ASTRA PINK SALMON 7.75 oz. TIN 312 CARNATION "HASH BROWN" POTATOES. 2 Ib. PKG. 9,, 391 g BOX NEILSON TOFFIFAY 4.19 go ZENRS OWN CHEESE COLBY. BRICK. HAVARTI. MARBLE. MOZZARELLA '6.28/kg NEILSONS c. VANILLA, ALMONDS, 9 MIXED FRUIT, CHERRIES, CHOC. SWIRL, RUM & RAISIN ONE LITRE Ha By MRS. TOM KOOY Miss Fay Blair bride elect of this month was honored at a shower Sunday afternoon at the United Church where she received many useful gifts. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keller and family, London, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hirtzel and family, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Bev Hirtzel and family, Lucan. Lawrence was celebrating a birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sutherland of Ilderton, Wednesday and were later, dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice MacDonald in Lucan. • BABYSITTERS GRADUATE — The Alpha Phi Sorority sponsored a recent babysitting course. Bock, Tett, ois Rueger, Barb Mills, Carolyn Hoonaard, Marilyn Hamilton, Wendy Coward, leader Barb Ballantyne, Melanie War- wick, Kathleen Little, Sheri Cornish, Kathy Hodgins, Catherine Davison, and Sandra DeBoer Front, Terry Ale xander.Teresa McCarter, Karen Schenk, Kathy Robbins, Cheri Alexander, Sheri Varley, Kim Cooke, Teresa Van Wieren and Shelly Horne. Saintsbury news Blair at the United Church School rooms, Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker and Mrs. Earl Atkinson were Sunday dinner guests with Mrs. Heber Davis. Miss Melissa Hardy, Lucan spent the weekend with her cousins, Derek, Debbie and Chad Greenlee. Little Miss Courtney MacGillivray spent several days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis but returned home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacGillivray . Mrs. Wayne Carroll, Lisa and Julie visited her relatives in Sarnia during the weekend, Ryan visited his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Mabel Needham entertained the euchre club including Mr. and Mrs. Omar Burnett, Mrs. Alexia Atkinson, Mrs. Lela Abbott and Mrs. Mary Davis. They welcomed the Burnett's back, as Omar recently returned from hospital. By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Church service was resumed in the Church Sunday following a new paint job. Rev. Greg Smith was in charge of the service with Mrs. Tom Koey as pianist. 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