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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-07-14, Page 8peg. 8 TirnosuAdvocote, July 14,1982 Gala girl crowned Birthdays at Craigkohne Sy AU1X DICKINs A large crowd of residents, apartment residents and visitors met in the Craigholme auditorium to celebrate the 'July birthdays" of the former ones. Toe - tapping music was supplied by Harry Shipley and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglas. Ilder- ton. This was greatly enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served. Sympathy is extended to the McNair, Stirling, Hotson and Gledhill (Stokes) families in their recent bereavements. Mrs. Ron Anderson (Donna Lightfoot ) and daughter, Stephanie, of Medley, Alber- ta visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Smith as well as with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Milt Lightfoot, Parkhill. Donna's husband, Ron, is presently in. England. The following attended the Stewart picnic Saturday at Poplar Hill. Misses Mary and Jessie Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McHugh, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don C. Stewart, Mrs. Ethel Phillips, Mrs. George W. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don McNaughton, Wilma McIntosh and Alice Dickens. Congratulations to Miss Janice DeVlugt, Nairn who was chosen Miss Gala Days Thursday evening. Recent visitors with Alice Dickens were Mrs. Bill Insley and sons, London and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wolfe, Kitchener. Sunday June 20 during the church service Ray Camp- bell, clerk of the session, in- troduced the candidates Barry Craven, Jeff Harmer, Heather Karr, Heather. Maguire, Christine Sutherland, Murray Sutherland and Ron Walker. (absent), after which Rev. Roberts performed the act of confirmation. Dick Parkinson, on behalf of the congregation, presented each with a Bible, and Mrs. Clarke presenteda United Church -pin, also group photo to each. Rev. Roberts thanked Mrs. Clarke for carrying on during his illness as leader of this class, and welcomed the six to the membership of the Ailsa Craig United Church. Com- munion was served to all. The following Sunday a good-sized crowd made up of parents, children, as well as families from Carlisle and Brinsley attended the morn- ing•service. Bill Sutherland superinten- dent of the Sunday school, presented certificates to the children having qualified the certain number of Sundays from Sept. to June. Teachers were given a corsage. Chas. Harmer, on behalf of the three congregations presented Rev. Roberts and family with a purse of money as they leave to settle in Dunganon area. Rev. Roberts gave a suitable reply. A fine variety of sports for all was conducted. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hunter, and Mr.. and Mrs. Phil Meyers of Nairn. In leaving, after a pleasant time together, all expressed best wishes to the Roberts family; our prayers are with them as they minister the gospel. Mrs. Beatrice Ash com- menced as pastor in the Ailsa Craig Pastoral charge July 4. All are urged to attend Mrs. Ash's introduction service Ju- ly 25 in Brinsley church in the evening at 8 p.m. Welcome Mrs. Ash and Faye. It was mighty nice to see Duncan R. Campbell usher his three daughters into the family pew Sunday, namely Mrs. Mary McKenzie, Min- neapolis, Mrs. Margaret Bowra, Burlington and Mrs. Pat Gilmour, Monticello N.Y. as well as son, Ray and his wife Verlyn. Mrs. Helen Marshall of Fonthill accompanied them; the occasion being Duncan R's birthday this week. Mrs. Ethel' Moore, Strathmere Lodge celebrates a birthday too. Congratulations! Stewart reunion Descendants of the. Stewarts of Glenlyon, Per- thshire, Scotland, met at their Poplar Hill location for the fifth year since they celebrated their 50th reunion at -the former location of Springbank Park, London. About 100 members of the clan arrived from Detroit, 'Toronto, Sarnia, Gravenhurst, and surroun- ding area for a group picture taken by photographer, Gord Smale of Strathroy. Membership convener, Bessie Baird, saw that all wore name tags, and signed the guest book, indicating changes in address, from her table which was very attrac- tive with its Stewart tartan cloth and vase of roses. After the singing of the grace, led by Irla Stewart, Goderich, we all proceeded to the buffet table. Emerging from this "Gourmet's Delight", we took our places at the tables lined up in rows under the trees, and prepared by our table convener, Wilma McIntosh, Ailsa Craig. The cooks were com- plimented many times over as people returned to the buf- fet table. Try as they might it was utterly impossible to sample all of their efforts. After the meal, we relaxed under beautiful blue skies with warm sunshine and a gentle breeze, perfect picnic weather - as president, Ted Stewart of Sarnia welcomed us all and conducted a short business meeting. Five mar- riages, eight births and four deaths reported; a minute's silence being observed for the latter. The secretary told of those from B.C., Alberta, Quebec, New York, Michigan and On- tario who were wishing they could be with us; many of whom sent along recent changes in the Genealogy; and a donation to help with expenses of mailing the 200 or so invitations each year. We really appreciate hearing from those cousins who are often unable to attend because of distance. During the afternoon special prizes were presented to the eldest, the youngest, those from the furthest distance, the closest birthday, and the family with the most members present. Those were won by Mrs. Marian McIntosh, Arkona: baby Benjamin Stewart, Lon- don ; Mrs. Nancy Foley, Fergus; Elise Baird, Parkhill and the Art Stewart family, Ilderton. As a special feature, Donald W. Stewart, Goderich showed and told about an in- , teresting picture of the late 1800's, and other information which he and his sister Margaret Bennet -Alder have collected. These recalled many interesting stories of the Marshalls and the Chief Stewarts. The nominating committee, Alan and Ruth Hill, Lucan, brought in the slate of officers for 1983 as follows: Past president Ted Stewart, Sarnia; president Hugh Baird, Parkhill; vice- president Bill McHugh, Ailsa Craig; sec. treas.: Mrs. Evelyn McNaughton, Parkhill; table conveners Mrs. Alice Dickens, Ailsa Craig; sports conveners Heather Stewart, Mt. Brydges; membership Mrs. Bessie Baird, Parkhill; nominating Mr. and Mrs. Don. W. Stewart. President Ted Stewart then thanked all those who con- tributed their efforts to make our picnic run smoothly in eluding Bill McHugh for his sound system. A sports program was then begun with the Art Stewart family in charge. The winners were.Matthew and Chris Jansel, Tommy Precet, Mark and Melissa Rennison, Kathy -Joh Stewart, Charlene Carruthers, and Kim Stewart who won all 177 jelly beans for guessing the correct number. Kathy -Joh Stewart of Sarnia could hard- ly ardly carry the watermelon which she won for guessing its weight of 171/4 lbs. Summer Clearance LAWN • 9. �u MOWERS 1 ONLY - 10 H.P. Riding Mower 2 ONLY - 5 H.P. Riding Mower Assorted - Hand Power Mowers 77-777,7,;!.. . SELECT MISS GALA DAYS — Janice De Vlugt was named will be the key personality in the big event coming up this picture. From the left are Debbie Dixon, Kim Walsh, Kathy bein, Rhea Hughes, Gayle Salter and Debbie Bice. Miss Gala Days in Ailsa Craig Thursday night and weekend. She is shown in the centre of the above Killby, Sabrina Paul, Janice De Vlugt, Cheri Otter - T -A photo • • Zielman reunion My MIS, WON MOMINZ Shloka Rev. D. Howlett, of London and Mex Desjardine, Grand Bend, were Sunday dinner guests with Ferman and Leote Snyder. The Zielman family here attended a family reunion picnic Sunday, at Springbank• park. Relatives attended, from Leamington, London, St. Catharines, Vineland, Exeter and Dash- wood,- with around 40 in attendance. Visiting last week with John and Linda Wuerth, Becky and Sarah, was John's brother Steve Wuerth, from Calgary, Alberta, home for holidays in this area. John and Linda Wuerth hosted a party for 18 members of the Jerry McLean, rec baseball team of Exeter, Saturday evening. John plays on the team. A ' reminder! Don't forget the Community picnic being held tomorrow night at the community centre, July 15. Each family to bring a pie, with beverage and hot dogs supplied. Jane Pickering has graduated from Fanshawe College as a medical ' secretary. Congratulations Jane! Sports iIn the squirts • ll news this week Shipka Played at Ueury. Score Ueury f=, Shipka 14. For Shipka, James Desjardine had a home run and caught two flies: Eric Rammeloo caught three flies and Brent Love and Dwayne Miller each caught one fly. Pickering Reunion Around 75 attended the Pickering reunion pihnio, Sunday, at Shipka Com- munity Centre. Donnie and Cathy Pickering, and Grace and Valere Denomme conducted a good variety of sports. President of the group is Mrs. Eva Taylor, of Forest area. All enjoYed a smorgasbord style supper. Harold and Lucille Vin- cent, Lori, Mike and Michelle,, are home again after a week's holidays on Manitoulin Island. Rev. D. Howlett, of Lon- don, and Alex Desjardine, Grand Bend, were Sunday dinner guests with Ferman and Harold and Lucille Vincent, Lori, Mike and Michelle, are home again after a week's holidays on Manitoulin BLADE BONE REMOVED CUT FROM... 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