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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-10-13, Page 26Page 10A 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 4 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. leeemeenemi 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. • 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 i Ota Jlooj 61001 M• 00d Jurt 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. CENTRE MALL, EXETER n