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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-05-19, Page 16Poe 16 Times-A40cote, May 19, 1982 Ir Clandeboye.instjtute plans anniversary ...tee President Edie Wor- thingt6p was hostess for the May meeting of the ClandeboYe Women's' In- stitute. Thirteen members answered the roll call,' "Name a new tower or vegetable you plan to grow in your garden this year." A report on the progress of the 75th anniversary celebra- tion was given by Jean Hodgins • and Marion Hodgson. Tickets are selling well and the program has been made up and ready foi printing. North Middlesex District president, Mrs. Don Roloson, was present for the meeting and she told about the courses offered this year through the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, making children's clothing, bazaar foods for fun and profit, metric measures and home repairs. Betty Couglin gave an ex- cellent report on the Officer's Conference which she attend- ed recently. The theme of the Conference was "To ac- complish great things, we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe." Guest' speakers were Mr. McNeil of Elgin County, Assistant to Agriculture - Minister, Dennis Timbrell, on Tuesday evening, Walter A. Borosa, Chief of Protocol, Gov't of Ontario, spoke on Wedne.§day morning, also the, president of F.W.I.O., MI* Janet Hiepleh. Greetings were, extended from the vice president of the University of Waterloo, also Miss Molly McGhee, Director of the Home Economics . Branch. Between speakers, a . lively "Lets Sing" was enjoyed by all. Wednesday evening, the delegates were treated to a Gilbert and Sullivan produc tion ' "Princess Ida", presented by Waterloo - Oxford District Secondary School. Discussion groups were formed for Wednesday afternoon and Thursday mor- ning and many good sugges- tions were offered. Betty closed her report,with three readingsthat were given at the Conference. They were, Ten commandments of Good Public Relations, Recipe for W.I. and a Short Course in Human Relations. Following lunch, served by conveners Gladys Cunn- ingham and Betty Coughlin, a plant, bake or make sale was held with Hazel Cunningham as auctioneer and $34.50 was realized to boost the funds. Personals Pat Hodgins was the only Clandeboye area, bicycle rider iri the "Family Ride for Cancer" held Sunday. The ride was from Lucan to Gran - top and back. Thanks to her many sponsors, she raised $178. for the Cancer Society. Florence and Gerald Milison"and Clarence Milison attendedlhekvedding of their cousin in Mlssissaugq, Satur- day. Mary and Wilmer Scott spent the weekend with Beryl and Lionel Shipley in Ottawa. • •I,.. • • London Life Representatives for Exeter and Area LARRY JOHNS 235-1209 NORM TAIT 235-0850 or tall 1-271-1920 - Whole Life Insurance - Competitive Term Rates - Disability Insurance - Annuities. Group Ins. I'M Eric Quality plants that's what we grow. VETERAN FIDDLERS — Tuning up before going into action on Sunday's fiddling jam- boree program at the South Huron Rec Centre are Danny Willison, Clarence G. Lewis, Henry Greene and Jim McCrory. The jamboree was sponsored by the Exeter Agricultural Society. T -A photo Celebra te1wo anniversaries By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Shipka Quite a number from this area attended the two silver wedding anniversaries held on the weekend in Dashwood Community Centre. Friday night was for Melvin and Ger- tie Stade, and Saturday night for Pat and Jack Schroeder. A good time was had by all at both of these parties. The Schroeders were taken out for a late supper, to Sanders restaurant at Grand Bend, by their family Sue - Anne, Sandra and Dennis. When they were driven to the hall about 10 p.m., their friends and relatives had assembled and took them by surprise. Special guests attending were their aunt 11� IJjji,Shc Meininger, ..of—Northville, Michigan : and cousins Bob and Charlene Meininger also from Michigan.. Bride honoured -mat Centralia Prior.to lunch, a short pro- gram was held with family members paying tribute and relating a number of humorous happenings in their 25 years. A highlight was a mock wedding ceremony with relatives and friends par- ticipating, dressed in fitting costumes for the occasion. The original wedding party of 1957 were there and photographedtogether. Several ladies of this area attended the nutrition lecture by Mrs. Elaine Gottschall, of Kirkton, Monday night at Dashwood United Church. Eleanor Divine, her daughter and grandson, Pam and •Sebastian Hererrias, London, called to visit Annie Morenz, Saturday afternoon. The Zielman family attend- ed the music recital, Sunday afternoon at Hensall Public School for pupils of Diane Verlinde. Debbie Zielman played her accordion. At Thames Road Stretch wings and lly - sermon topic Sy MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE and therefore, one could Thames Road assume the great bird of the The message. at Thames sky had lost resemblance to Road United Church Sunday the majesty of his species. was entitled "Stretch Forth He was taught to fly after Your Wings and Fly." The . he was taken away from his title gavea• symbolic in- comfortable environment terpretation of the main and was shown the vast theme which was about horizons he could conquer if winners and losers. only he would stretch forth The Scripture was from his wings and fly. We too Acts 13:49-52, which showed must stretch our - how Prtil and Barnabus selves...with God's help, so were loserswhenthey tried to that we may also become preach the Gospel to the winners.:. people in the Synogogue, and The children were told the how they became winners story Jesus told, of the lost when they expanded their , sheep. The story had a little audience to the Gentiles. different twist as Mr. Mr. Thrower said, that we Thrower brought one broken have a tendency to limit our brick, a single page from a potential, and restrict the story, and half a ticket. He gospel to personal, needs. In showed how each one of this way, we are conforming these articles were useless and taking on the charac- unless they were ac- teristics of social and companied by others of the political groups we are sarpe. around...thus limiting our seam. chances to be real winners for God. To emphasize the dif- ference between winning and losing, a story was told of an eagle reared in a barnyard with chickens. The eagle took on the characteristics of the chickens. could not flv. e emphasized " how im- portant each person was when they. join together to form the whole picture, and just as one lost sheep is important to a shepherd...we all are important to God. The flowers in the church J on Sunday were placed -there De in memory of the late Ross Fr Skinner by the family. Sympathy of the community is extended to the family. Many people called at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home. . Mr. Lorne Thrower had the service at Queensway Nursing Horn` Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.. William Rohde played the piano for the hymns. 'Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, Mrs. Donald Bray, Mrs. Murray Dawson, Mrs. Jack Duncan, Mrs. Ken Duncan, Mrs. William Rohde, Mrs. Don Richardson, Mrs. Glen Stewart and Mrs. Jaek Stewart attended the United Church Women's meeting at Kirkton United Church Wednesday evening. Miss Barbara Miller, Toronto spent the weekend at her home here. Mrs. Barrie Oliver, David, Ryan and Julie visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. II Jack Duncan. Douglas Duncan, and for two weeks. One week at a Conference in Las Angeles. They all left for Ottawa Sunday. - Mrs. Ken Duncan attended a bridal shower for Miss Betty Ross held at the home of Mrs. Joanne Fields in Hensall Sunday afternoon. Several from this com- munity, attended the Fid. dler's Jamboree et the South Huron Rec Centre Sunday afternoon. Among those who played were Ray Cann and Ken Duncan, • Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Taylor, Kerry and Kim, Hensall, Mr. ,and Mrs. Dalton and Carla' Walton were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Parker and family. The occasion was Tim's fifth birthday. Mr: and Mrs. Harold Parker, Chiselhurst called during the evening. Isobel Mair, Ottawa spent can two weeks with Douglas's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ack Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. nnis Duncan were in San ancisco and Los Angeles be beaten THE COLLECTORS' SHOP HAS RECENTLY By MRS. TOM KOOY Centralia Miss Lois Elliot, bride -elect of this month was honoured with a shower at the United Church recently. A large crowd attended and she received many useful gifts. The sympathy of the, com- munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Riley and fami- ly in the passing of Linda's mother, the late Mrs. Murch, Clinton. The funeral was held Monday from the Ball and Falconer funeral home, Clinton. Mrs. Van Overholt attend- ed the christening of her grandson David Graham, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Martin Overholt at Mt. Carmel Zhurch Sunday and later at- tended a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Overholt, Zurich. Mr. Tom Kooy attended the 127th annual Synod of the Diocese of Huron at Althouse College, London, Monday. . 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