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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1985-10-16, Page 21USBORNE AWARD — Usborne township's acting clerk -treasurer San- dy Strang recently received an AMCT certificate. Making the presen- tation is reeve Gerry Prout. T -A photo Thanksgiving. at Thames Road UCW By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Mr. and Mrs. John Batten, Elimville. The October meeting of the United Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duncan and Church Women was held on Monday Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Don Richardson, evening in the church basement. Mrs.° Erin, Brian and Lori were Friday Jack Hodgert introduced Wanda evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Regier and Sylvia Smale, who talked Baxter and Jeremy, Mitchell. and showed Infant To children wear, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Richardson, up to 10 years. They also make Tammy and Michael of Woodham Hallowe'en costumes, can buy only at were Sunday supper guests with Mr. House Parties. Mrs. Hodgert also and Mrs. Don Richardson and family. thanked them. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan were GladysRichardsonopened the wor- Thanksgiving Monday guests with ship service with the theme Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Oliver and fami- "Thanksgiving" also read a poem ly, New Hamburg. "Hear The Harvest." Hymn "We The ladies of the- United Church Plough The Fields" was sung follow- Women catered to the Ballantyne - ed by a story "Thanks In Thanksgiv- Preece wedding meal at Kirkton- ing", was read by Mrs. Floyd Woodham Community Centre Satur- Stewart. Mrs. Hodgert read a poem day evening. Many people also at= "The World Is Mine." "Let There tended the dance. Congratulations Be Peace On Earth" was sung. Jim and Robin. Mrs. Lee Webber opened the Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann, Mr. and business part of the meeting with a Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Mr. and Mrs. Ross thought on "Thanksgiving." The Hodgert,_Mrsr-Bev-Alexander;Mrs _s-_-____usual-business-wasdealt-with grid the—Merlin McLean and son enjoyed a roll call was answered with "What I Thanksgiving tea on Sunday after - Like Most About this Month." noon at the Queensway Nursing The treasurers reporLwas given by Home. Mrs. Reg Hodgert. Mrs. Glen Stewart Miss Sharon Skinner, Exeter, Mr. gave a manse report. We are to save and Mrs. Murray Dawson and Brent I.G.A. tapes (in $100.00 lots), a heater were Sunday guests with Mr. and has been purchased. Mrs. Ken Dun- Mrs. Keith Siemon, Brodhagen. can gave the report of a meeting held' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rohde left London at Beigrave. airport a week ago Sunday night and The Huron Perth U.C.W. flew to Calgary. Monday morning we Presbyterial is to be in January in Ex- left by bus for Vancouver. Monday eter. We gave $25 to S.N. Hospital Tag night we stayed at Three Valley Gap Day, also $25 to Five Oaks. The near Revelstoke. meeting was closed with the singing - Tuesday we arived in Vancouver. of All Things Bright and Beautiful. Wednesday we toured Stanley Park, Lunch was served by Group C. Queen Elizabeth Park had a boat Church Service cruise around where Expo is to be, The church was tastefully also had supper on float. Thursday decorated with vegetables, a sheaf of Bill went across and back on the wheat and flowers for the regular Capilano Suspension Bridge, saw the Thanksgiving Church,Service Sunday salmon fish hatchery. We went to at which there was a fair crowd. Grouse Mountain by ski lift and we Rev. Robert Matheson was in had our lunch at the top in the charge of the service. The choir restaurant. rendered two anthems "Come Ye Thursday night we had supper with Thankful People Come" and "Bring- our uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ing In The Sheaves" accompanied by vin Hanna in Vancouver. Friday we the organist Miss Agnes Bray. He told` went by bus to the ferry across to the childrens story entitled "Living Vancouver Island to Victoria. As Royalty." We toured Butchart Gardens which The Scripture Lesson was read were really beautiful. We arrived from Joel 2:21-27, 1 Timothy 2:1-7 and back to Vancouver airport at 6 p.m. Matthew 6:25-33. The sermon was en- where we boarded a 737 Boeing air - titled "Life In The Palace." craft for Calgary, and then another There will be no Sunday School the one for London airport arriving at next two Sundays owing to our church 6:10 a.m. It was really a wonderful anniversary next Sunday October 20 trip except for the snow around and Elimville October 27. Calgary. Personals • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kunicki of Misses Kim Riehl Toronto, Jackie London spent the weekend with Mr. Riehl, Stratford and Michele Riehl, and Mrs. Floyd Stewart. London spent the weekend with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hern and Jean - and Mrs. Gerry Riehl and Tonya na of Zion were Monday Thanksgiv- Saturday they were all guests at the ing dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. wedding of Lorna Riley and David Reg Hodgert and supper guests with Durnin at Goderich. Mr. Alan the Hodgerts were Mr. and Mrs. Hodgert was also a guest. Lorne Aiken, Mr. Alvin Ahrens and Mrs. Kathleen Riehl Goderich was friend of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. a Sunday supper guest with Mr. and Calvin Christie and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gerry Riehl and girls. Lorne Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Stewart Mrs. Muriel Miller, Exeter, Mrs. Toronto, and Miss Cheryl Stewart of Mary Connolly, Mitchell, Mr. and Guelph spent the weekend with Mr. Mrs. Don Johns and Jean, Mr. and and Mrs. Jack Stewart. Mrs. Ken Johns, Keith, Denise and Barbara Miller, Toronto spent the Mary Jane, Ed Totten, Mr. and Mrs. holiday weekend at her home here. Bob Johns and Luann, all of Cromar- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Passmore, Tom ty, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roch, Walton, and Jon were Sunday guests with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robb Miller were and Mrs. Gordon Pengelly, Exeter. Thanksgiving guests with Mr. and and were Monday supper guests with Mrs. Barry Miller, Kenny and Shelly. 0'74f 1 Oh VAIN 1 �' `.;:.• Dignan Coll 236.1457 or 238.8434 Landscaping Sod Supply R.R. 2 Hensall, Ontario LANDSCAPING Your key to year round beauty • Take advantage of our complete professional landscape design service. • Phone and our landscape designer will make on appointment to call on you and produce o detailed drawing. • Paving Brick • Fertilizing • Ground Work • Sodding • Seeding • Railway Ties • Design. Service • Nursery stock planting Order your nursery stock now...or the work can be done by our landscaping specialists. All nursery 3 �''s-�1; �. stock guaranteed -w ,I► 236.4437 230-8434 1�r�� Quality Is first in our business Saintsbury pair observe 35th Ay MRS. HEBER DAVIS Service at St. Patrick's Sunday morning was conducted by Rev. P. Derrick. Mary Davis provided music for the hymns and read the first lesson, Don Cunningham read the se- cond lesson and Allan Cunningham was server. Rev. Derrick spoke to the children on the need to share with people less fortunate than children living in this area. He took his Thanksgiving text from 2nd Corinthians, Service next Sunday is planned for 8:45 a.m. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and Mrs. Lela Abbott Lucan were Satur- day evening guests with Edith and Charles Mugford, Prospect Hill and Sunday Clarences visited their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Love and girls in Varna. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carroll and children visited Mrs. Carroll's relatives in Sarnia on the weekend. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll, Sunday. Mrs. Mary Davis spent last week with her grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cunningham April and Tom, Mar. Mrs. Davis was a Saturday evening dinner guest with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall, Marylou and Robert and she was dinner guest with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee, Sunday and Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McLean were Marys dinner guests. . They leave for their winter home in Florida Wednesday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walker Centralia on the birth of their son and also to Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacGillivray Lucan on the birth of their daughter. Bob McGillivray and Courtney were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker observ- ed their 35th wedding anniversary Oc- tober 14. Their family - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beaune, Mr. end Mrs. Tom Richardson London and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barker, Lucan entertained their parents to dinner Sunday evening. 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