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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1985-09-25, Page 33FALL FASHIONS — Models Susan Hayter (left) and Barbie Van Allen stop briefly to chat with guests at one of four fall previews held by Perry Originals recently. Thames Rd. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Mrs. Ken Duncan attended the ex- ecutive meeting of the U.C.W. Presbyterial at Belgrave, Monday. Thirteen ladies of the U.C.W. at- tended a tea at Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall Monday afternoon. Mrs. Kay Morley, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert, Joanne, Lee, Patricia and friend, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgert were guests at the Ashley-Schoeneweiss wedding at Knox United Church, Owen Sound and the reception at Bayshore Com- munity Cetnre, Owen Sound, Satur- day. Rev. Barry Passmore was the officiating minister. Mrs. Catherine Riehl, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lit- tlechild, Matthew and Ashley, Miss Sandra Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Bedard and Donna Lee, Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Riehl, Ronnie and Peter, Saltford, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Riehl, Mark and Randy, Porter's Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Goodfellow, Christine and Grant, Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Riley and Michael, Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Riley and Jenni, Wallaceburg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaddick, Todd and Scott, Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Riley and Jodi of Dungannon, Miss Jackie Riehl, Miss Lorna Riley, and Mrs. Dave Durnin, Stratford, Mr. Mike Bahnon, Melonie, Amy, Megan and Danny. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Smith, Jenny and Nicole Riehl, Miss UCW at Queensway tea Michele Riehl of London, Mrs. Linda Riley and Benji of Centralia, Miss Wendi Horton of Mississauga, Miss Kim Riehl of Toronto, Mr. Alan Hodgert were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Riehl and Tonya. The occasion being Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Riehl's 15th wedding anniver- sary which is September 24. Happy anniversary Gerry and Elda. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ballantyne and boys, They also called on Pastor Ross and Mrs. Hargreaves in Thamesford later in the evening. Congratulations to the exhibitors at Exeter Friday. Many attended the Friday night and Saturday fair programs. Baseball party The Usborne bantam boys enjoyed a two -ball foursome at the Exeter Golf and Country Club Sunday afternoon. Men's longest drive, Tom Oke, Ladies' longest drive, Michele Riehl, closest to the pin, Glenn Grubb, lowest score, Don Root,h and Tom Oke. Prizes were donated by MacLeans, R and D Sports Den, Canadian Tire, Veal's, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Cooks, Exeter Elec- tric, Exeter Co-op, Ulch Transport, Usborne Hibbert Fire Ins. Forty people sat down to a smorgasbord supper of salads and Persofl Chris *of 14; SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF as Cards AS WARM, AS SINCERE, AND .AS,FRIENDLY AS A HANDSHAKE rL9S Exeter 235-1331 Serving South M,..,.. •..,.n,'.r.ea,,.. a imes- Advocate We're glad you asked! With Iry Armstrong and Bob Fletcher of WHY THE TREND TOWARD ARRANGING YOUR FUNERAL IN ADVANCE? Nationally, and right here in our own area, people are making their funeral plans known. Our furnerol home has a very large file of records prepared by families around here and the file grows larger every week. We believe people are planning in advance for their funerals for these three reasons: Paan of mind. Knowing that the task is done is a blessing to many, your family won't have to do it for you. You will be secure in the knowledge that all is under control. Economy. No extra, unwanted frills, if you so designate. Or, if you prefer, an elaborate, full-service funeral, with all the special touches you would like - at today's agreed -in -advance price. Grlof-rollof Making funeral arrangemtns under the stress of bereavement, in the midst of emotional chaos , can be devastating to a widow. By pre- arranging a funeral, you relieve her of some of the grief. For full details stop by or call us anytime. No obligation, of course. The Funeral Horne in Exeter who is a member of the Ontario Funeral Service Assocrahon u: (At IRV ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME BOR FLETCHER rd Kentucky Fried Chicken at the Coun- try Club. The boys then presented their coach Wayne Rowe and assis- tant coach Don Rooth with gifts. Church service Rev. Robert Matheson was in charge of the Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost Church service Sun- day morning. The children's hymn The Wise May Bring Their Learning was sung and Rev. Matheson told the children's story entitled "Titles and Descriptions".. The sermon was entitled, "That's Some Task". Rev. Matheson said our passage from James is not a favourite in terms of Bible Study books, etc. "John Calvin treated self-denial as the summary of the Christian life: We are not our own; therefore neither our reason nor our will should predominate in our deliberations and actions and therefore let us not pro- pose it as our end, to seek what may be expedient for` us according to the flesh. Oil the contrary, we are God's; to him therefore, let us live and dieand therefore let His wisdom and will preside in all our actions. Monday, September 30, a combin- ed session meeting will be held at the manse at 8 p.m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, Worldwide Communion will be held Sunday, October 6 at 11:15 a.m. ELIMVILLE WI The Elimville Women's Institute met recently at the Elimville Church. The Tweedsmuir History committee were in charge. Mrs. Freeman Horne was the chairperson. Mrs. Lavona Delbridge opened the meeting with a reading "Take Time.." A sing song followed. The motto "Is not life a hundred times too short for us to be bored" was prepared by Mrs. Gladys Buswell and read by Mrs. Delbridge. Miss Ruth Skinner gave a very in- terestingas well an informative talk in her trip to Iceland this summer. She had travelled there with three other ladies from Exeter. She also had post cards and other items bought in Iceland on display. Everyone is asked to bring baking or vegetable produce for a sale. Miss Ruth Skinner, Mrs. Ron Fletcher and Mrs. Elson Lynn will be in charge of registration. The Rally delegates will be Mrs. Freeman Horne and Mrs. Lavona Delbridge. The Institute is sponsoring two 4-11 clubs this time. The leaders for club no. 1 are Mrs. Wayne Hern and Mrs. Harry Jaques and for club no. 2 are Mrs. Steve Johns and Mrs. Dan Smith. Both clubs have held their first meeting. The area convention will be held October 30-31 at the Nordin Restaurant in London. Lunch was served and the exhibit for Exeter Fair was discussed. The Women's Institute and Elim- ville United Church Women each entered an exhibit at Kirkton and Ex- eter Fair. The front of the interior of the church has been refinished and is now painted. A house cleaning bee will be this week. Times -Advocate, September 25, 1985 Page 15A Compagnola says liberals should provide alternative The federal Liberal party has a responsibility to provide an alter- native to the Conservative govern- ments says national party president Iona Campagnola. In Stratford on September 16 to act as official host at a fundraising event for the Southwestern Ontario arm of the party, Ms. Campagnola praised party leader John Turner. "We have to rise to the challenge. Mr. Turner has proven himself all last week in the House of Commons regar- ding the bank closure", said Ms. Campagnola. Canadians can't afford to have the political centre erode, which she says would happen if the Liberals don't keep close tabs on the Conservative government. For her own part, Ms. Campagnola said she had been prepared to praise Prime Minister Brian Mulroney for his decision to keep the government out of Star Wars. However, because he had not restricted private industry involvement, she can't give him praise. The Liberal Party of Canada presi- dent also rapped Prime Minister Mulroney for the belated action of defining a policy for the north west passage. This policy was set up after the American vessel Polar Seas pass- ed through the northern waters without notifying Canadian authorities. Ms. Campagnola said action should have been taken before the encroach- ment on the territorial waters was made by the Americans. Stepping away from political issues, the party presidents said events like the fundraiser in Stratford are becoming more and more com- mon across the country. "It shows people are willing to come back if you offer them a choice," she said. Joe Moss of RR 5 Embro, organizer Hearing Tests No Obligation Big V Drug Store Thurs., October 3 1 to 3 p.m. - Batteries, accessories, repairs to most makes HEARING AIDS • J.D.FAIR. Hearing Aid Service 145 Ontario St., Stratford tiOletett Autumn has officially arrived but the trees in the bushes surrounding us are still quite green. Hopefully that is an indication that we may enjoy a few more weeks of nice weather: We regret that Mrs. Hilda Shapton is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Last Tuesday evening, the ladies of Crediton United Church sponsored the September birthday patty. After a very enjoyable musical program, a delicious lunch was served. Residents having birthdays during September and receiving gifts, courtesy of the Ladies Auxiliary, were Mrs. Jessie Brock, Mr. Joe Corriveau, Mrs. Melissa Gardner, Miss Laura Gascho, Mrs. Pearl Graham, Miss Minnie Hern, Mrs. Mary Spacek and Mrs. Mary Ravelle. Our usual activities of group sing- ing, discussion groups, bake day. shuffle board, crokinole and card games are being well attended and enjoyed by the residents. As is the usual case, we are always happy to receive nylons and panty hose for use in the hobby shop. Some of our residents have already begun their work on Christmas projects. Bingo was played on Friday even- ing followed by refreshments. The Sunday evening chapel service was conducted by Rev. Brian Elder of Crediton United Church. HENSALL O.OP of the event sponsored by the Oxford Liberal party, said about 700 people will be attending the concert of har- pist Mary O'Hara. The O'Hara con- cert at the Festival theatre followed the wine and cheese reception at The Art Gallery in the Festival city. Moss saidthis organization is "quite pleased" with the turnout at the social function. 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