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Times -Advocate, October 13, 1982
ANNQUNCEMENTS
BIRTHS -
CARRUTHERS - Doug and
Grace Carruthers are pleased to
announce the arrival of their first
child, a beautiful daughter. '
Danielle Norma born on October
• 7th 1882 at St. Joseph's Hospital.
London, Ontario weighing 7 lbs. 11
oz. Proud first-time grandparents
are Murray and Norma Car-
ruthers, Mount Brydges and
Frank and Lisa LeDonne. Milton.
41c
FISHER - Richard and Debra
Fisher (Elliott) are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their first
child, a little girl. Jan -Marie
Margaret was horn at St. Joseph's
Hospital on September 28, 1982
and weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Elliott of Clinton and Mrs.
Verlyn Fisher of Zurich. 41c
McAULEY - Timmie Lyn is
pleased to announce the 'arrival of
her little brother, Sean Robert,
born September 28 at the Kincar-
dine General Hospital. Happy
parents are John and Bernadette
(nee Ducharme). Proud grand-
parents are Gerald and Dorothy.
McAuley. 41pd
WRAGG - Larry and Susan
(Davey) are happy to announce
the arrival of their son, Ian Ar-
thur, born October 5, 1982 in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud
grandparents are Don and Alma
Davey, Exeter, Allen and June
Wragg, London. Great grand-
parents, Laura Sillery, Lewis and
Elva Davey, Exeter and Esther
Burrell, London. 41pd
DEATHS -
PARSONS - Suddenly at the
family residence 297 Algonquin
Drive, Huron Park, Sunday, Oc-
tober 10, 1982, Jeffrey Leslie. In-
fant sort of Carol and Larry Par-
sons. Dear brother of Jeremy,
Nicholas and Denise. Dear grand-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bev Parsons
of Exeter and Leslie Mitchell and
the- late Florence Mitchell of s
Crediton. Rested at the T. Harry
Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood, with graveside ser-
vices at Mount Carmel Cemetery
on Tuesday, October 12. Fr.. J.
Nelligan officiated. 41c
DEATHS -
STOKKERMANS - Suddenly at
the family residence, RR 2 Grand
Bend. Tuesday. October 12, 1982.
Adam Cornelius, infant son of
Frank and Nancy ( Turnbull )
Stokkermans. Darling brother of
Heather and Bradley at home.
Darling grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Cornelius Stokkermans of RR 2
Grand Bend and Mr. and Mrs.
William Turnbull of Ailsa Craig.
Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman
and Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood, with visitation com-
mencing Wednesday evening with
prayers at 8 p.m. Mass of the
angels at Immaculate Park of
Mary Church, Grand Bend on
Thursday, October 14, at 10:30. In-
terment -in Forest R.C. Cemetery.
Father R. Morrissey celebrant.
41c
ANNOUNCEMENTS -
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patterson,
Exeter, Ontario are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter Gail Marie to
Gordon Scott Ryall son of Mrs.
Leo Chenier, London and Mr.Gor•
don Ryall, Tillsonburg, Ontario.
-The ceremony is to take place on
November 6, 1982 at Exeter
United Church at 7 p.m. 41c
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy,
Lucan are happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Cheryl Diane, to Mr.
Kenneth C.Curtis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Curtis, Lucan. Wed-
ding will take place at 4:00 p.m.
on Saturday, October 23, Holy
Trinity Church, Lucan. Friends
and relatives of both families are
invited to enjoy the wedding
dance beginning at 8:30. 41c
The winner of the 50-50 draw for
September sponsored by the
IOOF was won by Mrs. Jean I.
Hern, Exeter. 41pd
CARDS OF THANKS -
The family of the late Dorothy
Hendrick wish to express their
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends, and neighbours for their
sympathy shown to them in the
loss of a dear mother, grand-
mother and great-gragdmother.
We gratefully acknowledge the
many expressions of sympathy,
cards, floral tributes, food, and
donations to the Cancer Society
and South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks to Rev. Cheryl Englert and
Rev. H. Moore for their comfor-
ting words at the time of our sor-
row. Thanks to T. H. Hoffman
Funeral Home and the ladies of
the Grand Bend United Church
for the delicious lunch. Your kind-
ness will always be remembered.,,.
Doreen, Harold, Irene, and
families 41pd
flinthDIrOCtOW
' Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
REV. JOHN'OBEDA
Sunday, October 17
10;30 o.m. Morning Worship
. Sunday School
Church of the Lutheran Hour)
CFPL 7 a.m. Sunday
Welcome -
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister
REV. BARBARA LAING
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel, A.R.C.T.
Sunday, October 17
Anniversary Services
10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Guest Speaker - RevBert Carr
Combined Grand Bend and
Dashwood choir
Rev. Carr and Chqir-Both services
Evening Service
Guest Soloist, Roberta Walker
Everyone Welcome •
Join us for Fellowship and
lunch after evening service
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street Eost, Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
Sunday. October 17
10:00 o.m. Worship
11:00 o.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. --- Worship
Everyone Welcome
Caven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sundoy, October 17
11:00 o.m. Aniversary Service
No Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Main of Gidley. Exeter
the REV. J.W. SUTTON'
Rector
235-2335
Sunday. October. 17
20th Sunday after Pentecost
11:15 o.m. Family Service
Monday 7 p.m.
St. Luke • Eucharist
A welcome to Visitors
• Zion
Lutheran Church
. Dashwood
Poster
REV: MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday, October 17
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
8 Bible Study
11:00 o.m. Divine Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV. B.H. DE JONGE
B.A. M.Div.
Phone 235-1723
Sunday, October 17
10:00 a.m. - Morning Worship
Sunday School - Preschoolers
2:30 p.m. • Afternoon Worship
Sunday School - Grades 1-4
Nursery available both services
Everyone Welcome
Listen to
The Bock to God Hour
Radio Program - Sundays
CKNX Dial 920 • 10:30 a.m.
CHOK Ojai 1070 • 6:45 a.m.
CHLO Dial 1570 • 4:30 p.m.
"The Confessing Church"
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
'What to do about Abortion"
9:30 a.m: Sundays
Exeter United Church
James of Andrew
Minister
REV. JAMES FORSYTHE
Assistant Minister
REV. GRANT MILLS
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday. October 17
11.00 o.m. Worship Service
dedicated to Emmanuel
College Appeal
11:00 - Sunday School
Nursery facilities available
Courtesy Cor 235-1400
All Are Welcome
Centralia and Zion
United Churches
Minister
REV. BURTON CROWE
Centralia 228-6974
Sunday, October 17
10:00 a.m. Centralia
Sunday School
11:15 a.m. Centralia Worship
9:45 o.m. Zion Worship
10:45 a.m. Zion Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
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CARDS OF THANKS -
We would like to thank the
Crediton firemen for the prompt
service to the fire call to our
home.
John and Rosemary Stewart 41c
1 would like to thank aU those
who were concerned about my il-
lness in University Hospital and
since returning home, and for
cards, letteis, flowers, and
telephone calls. Special thanks to
my relatives for their
thoughtfulness and all they have
done for me.
Mrs. Lillian Brown 41c
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to friends,
relatives and my family for
cards, flowers and visits while I
was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Doctor
Ecker, Dr. MacKenzie and nurses
on 4th floor. Your concern and
kindness were very much
appreciated.
Teri Lynn Witherspoon 41pd
The Tag Day Committee of
South Huron Hospital Women's
Auxiliary wish to thank the can-
vassers and the public for their
support to again make our tag
day a success. . 41c
I wish to thank everyone for the
beautiful cards, gifts and
especially to those who attended
my 95th birthday party at the
Bluewater Rest Home. Your kind-
ness will always be remembered.
Minnie Hern 41pd
•
I wish to thank my family,
friends, relatives and neighbours
for their cards, treats and
flowers, visits and prayers while
in St. Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks to
Dr. Steciuk, Dr. MacKenzie and
team and nurses on 4th floor. All
was much appreciated.
Lorraine Webber 41c
The family of the late Garry
Overholt wish to express their
sincere gratitude to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
flowers, cards and charitable
donations, also for the lovely food
which was brought to our homes.
A very special thanks to Father
Mooney, Father Nelligan, Father
Bensette, South Huron Hospital
and staff, O'Connor Funeral
Home and pallbearers for all their
moral Support and kindness. Your
thoughtfulness is deeply
appreciated.
The Overholt Family 41c
I.would like to thank everyone
for the gifts, visits and cards
while in South Huron Hospital.
Darlene Sillery - 41c
Coming Events
BINGO - Every Tuesday even-
ing at Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clin-
ton, 8 p.m. First regular card
$1.00, 15 regular games, 3 share
the wealth. Jack Pot $200 must go.
Admission restricted to 16 years
and over. 26tfnc
TURKEY SUPPER Holy Trinity
Anglican Church, Lucan on Oc-
tober 27, 1982. Adults $6.00,
Children $2.50. 39,40,41c
BAYFIELD FLEA MARKET is
moving indoors for the winter.
Place - P,aul Bunyan Rec Hall, off
Hwy. 21, follow signs. Time - 10
a.m.-4 p.m. Vendors welcome.
Booth. Free admission. Call
565-2116. • 39,40,41c
GOSPEL SERVICES continuing
through October. Wednesday and
Sunday at 8 p.m. except on Thurs-
day October 14. All welcome.
Stella Beane - Margot Titus.
40,41,42pd
4TH ANNUAL CRAFT SHOW
sponsored by Exeter Kinettes
November 6 at Legion. Booking
available $12 per booth. Sylvia
Watson, Woodham, 229-6558
41,42,43c
HARVEST BAZAAR, The "Old
Town Hall". October 23rd, Caven
Presbyterian Women, 10:30 a.m.
36,41,42pd
COUNTRY CHRISTMAS
BAZAAR, Exeter United Church,
Saturday, November 13th. View-
ing - 1:30 p.m. Sale - 2:00 p.m.
41.42,43c
SATURDAY., NOVEMBER 6
Bethel Reformed Church Bazaar
and Tea. Place - Exeter Town
Hall. Time • 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
41,42,43pd
GREENWAY UNITED CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES:
Sunday, October 17. 11 a.m. Rev.
Ray Lindsay, Parkhill; guest
soloist, Wilfred Murray,
Strathroy. 7:30 p.m. • Rev. Dr.
George Goth. London; soloist,
Douglas Wpodburn, Greenway.
All are welcome. 41c
4-11 AWARDS NIGHT AND BAN-
QUET sponsored by the Kirkton
Agricultural Society, Tuesday Oc-
tober 19. 1982, 7:00 p.m. Guest
Speaker: Amber Gibbons. $6.00
per person. Tickets avilable at
Kirkton Mkt. or Sec/Tres. M.
Ferguson •229-8215. • 41c
THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT invites you to at-
tend the Adult Health Guidance
Centre, held at the Health Unit of-
fice. South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter on Tuesday, October 19, 1982
from 1:30.3:30p.m. for: 1. Health
Surveillance, 2. Foot Care, 3.
Anaemia Screening, 4. Urine
Testing, 5. Blood Pressure. 41c
THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT invites you to at-
tend the Adult Health Guidance
Centre, held at the Maple Woods
Apartments, Zurich on Monday,
October 18, 1982 from 1:30 - 3:30
p.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance,
2. Foot Care, 3. Anaemia Screen-
ing, 4. • Urine Testing, 5. Blood
Pressure. 41c
CARDS OF THANKS -
Evelyn Lebedew and family
wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to all our relatives, friends
and neighbours for their kind
messages of sympathy, floral
tributes, memorial donations,
cards and prayers receiv dur-
ing the sudden loss of a deo hus-
band and father. Thanks to all
who brought baking to our home
and to the friends who prepared
and served lunch and to the Ex-
eter Group Committee for the use
of the Scout Hall.
Special thanks to Constable Jim
Barnes, Rev. James Forsythe,
Bob Fletcher and the staff of
• Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home,
Steve Pertschy, Elsie Willis,
Doug and Edith Gill, Dean
Frayne, Brian Reihl, Deb
Waldeck, Larry Bourne, Fred
Robinson and to those who attend-
ed Paul at the time of the acci-
dent. Your help and
thoughtfulness is deeply ap-
preciated and will never be
forgotten._ 41pd
The family of the late Jack
Pickering wish to express their
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours in their re-
cent bereavement in the loss of a
beloved husband, loving father,
grandfather, brother and brother-
in-law. Special thanks for the
beautiful floral tributes,
charitable donations, Hoffmans
Funeral Home, Dr. Scrimgeour,
Dr. Boyes, pallbearers, flower
bearers and Rev. Arthur Shiel. A
very special thank you to the
Shipka Community Ladies for the
lovely lunch and anyone who
helped in any way. We will always
remember _ your many acts of
kindness and sympathy.
Marilyn, Terry,, Glenda, Justin,
Jennifer and the Pickering fami-
ly. 41nc
Members of the Crediton Hall
Board wish to thank all patrons
who helped make the fund raising
Turkey Supper a success. A
special thanks to those ladies who
donated pies and cooked turkeys
and to the Women's Institute
members who waited on tables.
IN MEMORIAM- 41c
BULLOCK - In loving memory
of a dear brother and uncle
George Bullock who passed away
October 1, 1974.
The world changes year to year,
And friends from day to day.
But never will the ones we love
From memory pass away. •
Lovingly remembered by
sisters Clara and Nola and
families. 41pd_
CORNISH - In loving memory of
a dear father, grandfather and
great-grandfather Fred Cornish
who passed away October 13th,
1971.
Eleven years ago we had to part,
With one we loved with all our
heart.
You left us so sudden, your
thoughts unknown,
But you left us memories we are
proud to own.
Though the years may be many or
they may be few,
We will always be thinking dear
Dad of. you.
We travel down that lonesome
road, road without an end
And those who seem so far away
are only round the bend.
Asleep in God's beautiful garden
Away from all sorrow and pain
And when life's journey is ended
We know we will meet again.
Dearly loved and remembered
by your family. 4lpd
McNAUGHTON - In loving
memory of a dear husband,
Peter, father, grandfather and
great-grandfather who passed
away one year ago October 15,
1981.
God looked around His garden
Then found an empty space.
He than. looked down upon the
earth
And saw your tired face.
He put His arms around you
And lifted you to rest.
God's garden must be beautiful
For He only takes the best.
Lovingly remembered always
by wife Mildred, Dorothy. Robert,
Helen and families. 41c
MUNN - In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother.
Mabel A. Munn who passed away
one 'year ago October 14, 1981.
Nothing can ever take away,
The love a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps her near.
Lovingly remembered and sad-
ly missed by Aileen and Don and
grandchildren. 41c
RUNDLE - In loving memory of
a dear husband, dad and grandpa
William James (Bill) who passed
away October 12, 1977.
This day is remembered and
quietly kept
No words ate needed, we will
never forget
Deep in our hearts you wilt
always stay
Loved and remembered every
day.
Lovingly remembered and sad-
ly missed by wife Verna, Larry,
Shirley, Gerald, Terri and Scott.
41pd
SCOTT - In loving memory of
a dear dad and grandpa Albert
William who passed away Oc-
tober 9, 1977.
Like falling leaves the years slip
by
But loving memories never die,
They live within us in memory
still
Not just today, but always will.
Lovingly remembered by Ver-
na and family. 41pd
Many visitors in Dashwood
• Friedsburg shows profit
MIDDLESEX DAIRY QUEEN - Marianne Hartwick who
was recently named Dairy Queen for Middlesex coun-
ty chats' with Middlesex warden John Whitmore prior
to Saturday's Ilderton Fair parade. T -A photo
Granton -UCW units
open new stud text
p Y
Church news Granton U.C.W. Units meet
At the United Church, the Unit 1 met at the home of
Rev. Bruce Pierce was in Mrs. Elmer Summers: Mrs.
charge of the Thanksgiving Gordon McRObert presiding.
Sunday worship, and entitled
his sermon "A Psalm of
Thanksgiving".
Members were reminded
that there will be no service at
Granton United Church next
Sunday, owing to Wesley
Church ' anniversary.
Members from Granton are
invited to join in worship and
celebration with the Wesley
congregation.
The Happy Gang will meet
at the Granton Church 1:30
p.m. October 13.
At the St. Thomas Anglican
Church, the Rev. O'Braley of
London was the guest
minister and conducted the
morning prayer service for
Thanksgiving Sunday. The
lessons were read by Steven
Ready and Helen Herbert.
The Rev. O'Braley took his
sermon from Thessalonians
11.3:3-6.
C.G.I.T. news
The meeting opened with
the C.G.I.T. hymn on Wednes-
day evening at the United
Church. The initiation
ceremony took place with
four new members accepting
the C.G.I.T. Purpose as their
own, and with each girl pledg-
ing herself to fulfill everypart
of it to the utmost of her abili-
ty. Kendel Anderson, Sandy
Rooney, Vicky Davis and
Josie Anderson were welcom-
ed into the group.
Following this, was the in-
stallation of officers. In the
service leader Mrs. R. Harloff
compared each -office to an
autumn colour and gave a
message to each officer con-
cerning her position in the
group.
Jennie Andelson chaired
the business portion of the
meeting. It was decided to
present the 1982 Vesper Ser-
vice to the community. The
meeting was then handed
over to leader Mrs. G.
McRobert who prepared in-
itiation stunts for the new
members.
Tea and a beautifully
decorated cake, compliments
of Mrs. Marie Anderson, were
served.
The Rev. Pierce gave a
brief talk to the girls,,and ask-
ed them to have silent prayer,
based on his suggestions. It
was a very special time and
meaningful to all.
Forester meeting
Court Valentine- Canadian
Foresters met at the Mason's
Hall on October 5 when the
District Deputy Mrs. Ruth
Jarvis of London, and her
High Marshal Vida Mills also
of London. officiated at the in-
stallation of officers. Visiting
Courts also sharing in the in-
stallation ceremony were
Court Blue Bell of Keyser,
and Court Amethyst of.
London.
Officers installed for Court
Valentine were the following
sisters: past pres., Jean
McComb; pres. Inger Lem -
mon; vice pres. Josie Taziar;
conductor, Eileen Summers;
chaplain, Lois Herbert; corr.
sec., Dorothy Hern; recor-
ding sec. Melba St. Dennis;
guard, Violet Coward.
In a short business meeting
preceding the installation,
items of business was disctiss-
ed such as delegates for the
W.O.P A. and other business.,
GRACE COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Huron Centennial School
BRUCEFIELi), ONT.
482.9260, 565.5341
and 236.4979
10:00 a.m. - Family
elblo School
11:00 a.m. - speaker
Randy Mann
Preaching the doctrine
of Grace
Business discussed includ-
ed plans for the bazaar, to be
held in the Mason's hall at 2
p.m. on Oct. 23. Tickets were
distributed to sell for the beef
dinner at the church Nov. 17.
Mrs. G. Jameson was
responsible for the -program,
taking her theme from the
new study book "Living bet-
ween Memory and Hope".
The .speaker dealt with
power, political and
otherwise.
Each member was asked to
tell of a time when .they felt
powerful, and how they felt,
powerless: Mrs. Robt. Hardie
and the hostess served a
dinner.
Mrs. Garfield Nixon was
the hostess for Unit 3. Mrs.
Chas. Hayden presided.
Business discussed were final
plans for the bazaar, and
plans for the Christmas
general meeting which this
Unit is responsible for the pro-
gram. A rug hooking course
was discussed, ,and it was
mentioned to have an instruc-
tor come.
Mrs. E. Bryan -and Mrs. F.
Cook were program con-
veners, and presented a pro-
gram with a Thanksgiving
and stewardship theme. The
meeting closed with "How
Great Thou Art" sung to the
accompaniment 'of Mrs. E.
Chovancek accordion.
Unit 4 met at the home of
Mrs. Floyd Dykes with Mrs.
Gary Humphrey presiding.
The theme was on Thanksgiv-
ing. We should be thankful for
our friends, food and families,
said - Mrs. Humphrey.
During the business period
the plans for the bazaar, and
the general meeting were
finalized.
Program conveners were
Mrs. Chas. Gowan and Mrk.
Norman Riddell. The hymn
"We plow the fields and scat-
ter" was sung. Then
members were asked to pick
out parts of the hymn "This is
My Father's World" that they
were thankful for. Mrs. Rid-
dell gave a reading entitled
"Each Day Rejoicing". She
said sometimes people have
to suffer in life, while others
get by without trials, yet we
must all count our blessings.
Mrs. Garnet Baker was the
hostess for Unit 5. Mrs. Chas.
McRobert presided and open-
ed the meeting with a
reading. Thedevotionsended
with a meditation on
thankfulness and prayer.
Mrs. E. Wallis convened the
program with a Thanksgiving
theme, reading two poems.
Personals
Wedding congratulations
are extended to Mr. and Mrs.
David Garrett who were mar-
ried in the Granton United
Church on Friday, October 1
with the Rev. Bruce Smith
performing the ceremony.
Mrs. Garrett is the former
Jane Robinson of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hall of
Strathroy were home for
Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and
family.
Weekend guests of Mrs.
Elmer Summers were her
daughter, Mrs. Shelagh
MacKenzie and son, Keith
Summers.
The Friedsburg meeting
was held October 6 at
Dashwood fire hall. The pro-
fit for 1982 was $2,200 which
included 50 picnic tables pur-
chased at a cost of $1400. The
firemen plan to buy two Scott
Air Packs which cost $3000
with their profit. They also
donated $300 to minor
athletics. It was decided there
would be no party this year.
Any Dashwood charitable
organization interested in
hosting Friedsburg for 1983
please contact Elaine Keller
at 237-3290. A thank you to all
who have supported us
through Friedsburg.
Thanksgiving Visitors
Tom Miller, Arlette Elibani
and Carolyn Miller, Ottawa;
Eugene and Barb Saveri,
Toronto; Rudy and Mary Lou
Villeneuve and family,
Waterloo; Robert and Mar-
jorie Green and family,
Huron Park; Jack and
Darlene Schenk and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Berends, Exeter with Delmar
and Maxine Miller and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader
and family, London, with
Mrs. and Mrs. Irvin Rader,
Saturday. •-
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott
and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Glavin and girls, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Heywood and fami-
ly, and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin
Barrett all of the Crediton
area with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Rader and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader
at Zion with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Miller and girls.
Mrs. Florence Martene ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs.
Dean McKnight, Deanne and
Robbie of Exeter to Chatham.
where they were guests of her
sister Mrs. Grace Bond and
other members of her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Beierling, London; Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Stephen and Dave,
Winchelsea; and Herb Beierl-
ing, Zurich, with Mrs. Edith
Beierling.
Clinton Lobbs, Brucefield
Lobbs, Sarnia Loves, Grand.
Bend Datars and Mennens
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love.
Carol and Barbara Rader
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Rader and Brenda.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rader
and family and Mrs. Hilda
Rader with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Rader and family, London.
Mtn. and Mrs. George.
Fulcher and family, St.
Catharines, Mr. and Mrs.
John Neil and family and
Mrs. Wallace Lockhart,
Fingal; Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Danard, Ortonville, Mich.;
Mr. and Mrs. James
Lockhart, Parkhill, with Mrs.
Alma Genttner. They all at-
tended the Lockhart-Shirran
wedding at Parkhill.
Women's Institute
The Agriculture and Cana-
dian Industries group was in
charge of the October
meeting of Dashwood
Women's Institute with con-
veners, Mrs. Emil Becker,
Mrs. Ray Rader and Mrs.
Florence Keller. The ladies
drove to Ferguson Apiaries
where they were greeted by
Mrs. Ferguson.
Mrs. Syd Baker presided
for a business meeting. Roll
call, name a recipe using
honey, was answered by 14
members and one guest. A
donation was made to Town
and Country Homemakers.
Resolutions for the conven-
tion were djscussed and voted
for.
Thames Road
United Church
Anniversary
Sun., Oct. 17
at 11 a.m.
Special Music
Craig -Ellen Singers
of Goderich
Rev. Robert Matheson
Minister
Everyone Welcome
Mrs. Earl Keller gave a
most interesting report on the
85th anniverdary of the W.I.
which she and Mrs. Eben
Weigand attended as
delegates August 12. The
theme was "From a Flicker
to a Flame". Mrs. Emil
Becker read Mrs. Weigand's
report of the fall rally.
Mrs. Emil Becker was
chairlady for the program.
Mrs. Ray Rader discussed the
motto, "Busy as a Bee". Mrs.
Ferguson spoke on their work
and how it involved the whole
family. She also showed
slides. The ladies were able to
purchase honeyandother
bulk food. Each one received
a jar of honey. The group
serve tea and squares made
with honey.
Personals
• How fortunate Dashwood is
to have a florist shop in town.
Marion Johnson is the
manager.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Sorensen and Eric have mov-
ed to their home purchased
from Mrs. Louise Clipperton.
Mrs. Pearl Miller has
returned home from South
Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Personals
Dashwood Seniors will
meet Monday,' October 18.
South Huron Regional for
the United Church Women
was held at Thames Road
United Church Tuesday Oc-
tober 5. Zurich and Dashwood
were in charge of devotions
and Mrs. Glen Greb read the
scripture and prayer. A most
interesting skit was presented
"The Tator Family". Rev.
Barb Lang was narrator and
those acting out the
' characters were Mrs. Don
Gaiser, Mrs. Allan Gascho,
Mrs. Glen Creg, Mrs. Bill
Chandler and Mrs. Ted
Lansbergen.
Mrs. Eben Weigand, Mrs.
Emil Becker, Mrs. Aldene
Wolfe, Mrs. Greta Schade,
Mrs. Valentine Becker and
Mrs. Earl Keller attended the
fall rally of the Huron South
Institutes at Grand Bend
United church. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader
called on Mr. and 'Mrs.
Wendell Gamble and were
supper guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Rader and family,
London, Monday.
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Seniors of East Williams, West
Williams, McGillivray and Parkhill,
invite you to attend the
Official Opening and
Ribbon Cutting
Sat. October 16 at 2 p.m.
of the Parkhill Leisure Club.
294-0088
SATURDAY'EVENING OLD TIME DAN-
CING with Music by the Rocking
Chair Group.
Ladies please bring lunch.
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DANCE
Sponsored by Precious Blood PTA
South Huron Rec Centre
Dancing 9 - 1
Saturday, October 23
Caven Presbyterian Church
will celebrate its
121st Anniversary
Sunday, October '17 11:00 a.m.
Guest Preacher will be the
Rev. Linda Brown,
Area Education Consultant for the
Presbyteries of London and Paris
Sandwich Lunch tb follow service
Music by
The. Toppers
Hot Buffet
Prizes for best Oktoberfefft
Costumes
$15.00 per couple Tickets 235-1462
235-1691
or contact any PTA member
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This Week's Delights
Wednesday
Introducing
Stuffed Peppers, cauliflower sauce
sided by fries
Thursday
Our very own
Pepperoni and Cheese Pizza
Friday
Haddock and salad
all dolled up with homemade coleslaw
and tartar Sauce
Expanded Bar Hours
11:00 a.m. to 1:OO.0.m.
Now licenced under
the L.L.e.O.
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