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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1985-01-30, Page 6HATS AT USDORNE — Taking part in Friday's Usborne Central School Hot Day were students Craig Hern, Jeannette Alblos, Korrie-Lynn Case and Erin Richardson. At Thames Road UC grade three-four T -A photo Elect new slate of officers By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Rev. Robert Matheson was in charge of the church service Sunday morning. He told the children's story entitled "Speak, Lord, I'm Listen- ing". The Scripture Lesson was read from I Samuel 3:1-20, I Corinthians 6:12-20, John 1:43-51. The sermon was entitled "They Could Have Been Brothers." I Samuel 1: Samuel's birth and youth is com- parable to Jesus'. Samuel "like" Moses; Prophet, Priest and King (maker). Samuel was able to receive and respond to God's word. Rev. Matheson spoke a minute for Mission entitled "Pueblito" After the church service a delicious smorgasbord dinner was partaken of with Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jeffery in charge. After the dishes were finish- ed the meeting was called to order with Rev. Robert Matheson leading in prayer. Rev. Matheson was nominated chairman and Jack Stewart as secretary. The new managers or Board of Stewards ate Larry Ballantyne and Brad Cann. Other members are Robert Bray, Larry Dawson, Brian Miller and Don Richardson. The two retiring ones are Barry Jeffery and Gerry Morgan. The elders or Board of Session will be named later, also the trustee board. The meeting was poorly attended. The flowers in the church were placed there by the Hunter family in memory of the late Myrtle Hunter. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann return- ed home late Tuesday night after hav- ing been to their son Brad's wedding, also touring New Zealand, Australia and other points. They were away almost two months. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley, of near Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dunlop, London and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bray, Vanessa and Kristy were Saturday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ross, St. Marys and Mrs. Rob Baxter and Jeremy of Congregation meets at Centralia United By MRS. TOM KOOY The con:regational meetin_• was e s in n ra la E ni 1 rc January 27 after lunch at the church. Rev. Crowe chaired the meeting and gave the session report. Reports of various groups were given. Auditors were re -appointed. Sessions, Stewards, trustees and flower committees were re- appointed. Special thanks was given to several who have worked diligent- ly the past year. During the church service Baptism was held for Jacquelyn Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Skinner. Owing to the storm, the euchre par- ty scheduled for Monday evening November 21 at the Community Cen- tre was cancelled. The next euchre will be February 4 (weather permit- ting) at 8:30 p.m. The euchre cards really caught it at the Kooy residence on the weekend of the storm when Ilarry and Marian Noels, Helen MacDonald and Mary MN IMO IIIIII MO NMI IMO SUPER SPECIALS • 60% Whole Wheat' Bread 1 24 oz. sliced 6941 OId Fashioned Date Squares 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6's $1.49 All Butter Croissants 3/99 Mozzarella Cheese Ib. $2.99 f # A A Donis , 6 varieties Cream Cheeses Ib. 3.49 1 Over 40 kinds of delicious donuts TastyNgs 1 Bakery Ce Cheese House EXETER ZURICH II 2350332 NMI 738-481*t>•---- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Davis, all of Lucan were snowbound here for the duration of the storm. friend Clyde Kooy for the duration coming home by snowmobile on Monday. Crediton By BRENDA ELIENOR The Crediton Womens Institute entertained Wednesday January 16 at Huronview. Maxine Sereda sang several solos, while being accompanied by Dolores Shapton on the piano. Kristie Hodgins also sang. Gloria Martin and Glenn Hodgins played and sang several numbers. Tea and cupcakes were served by Mrs. Norm Eveland, Mrs. Dave Cot - tel, Mrs. Glenn Hodgins and Mrs. Bruce Shapton. We would like to wish Mrs. Schlenker a happy birthday and we hope she has a lot more. 1M-- IR O R_, FOB OM M ,1Y1 amuri taw ON MARCH 31 1985, THE FEDERAL GO/ERNMENT IS ENDING ITS OFF -OIL GRANT PROGRAM That means this winter is your last chance for a grant of up to $800 when you buy and install a Carrier -Heat Pump or highly ef- ficient Carrier Gas Furnace. So act fast to take advantage of Carrier's research and develop- ment (the most extensive in the business), our new advances in air conditioning and heat pump technology. ', Yes, I'd like a free home com- fort estimate. L.W. Kleinstiver Ltd. Dashwood 237-3661 Plumbing - Heating - Electrical FLOORING If you're looking for carpet or vinyl for a small Oreo or an entire house • - • Save Time • Save Money - • See us First t Do it yourself or have our installer Ed Allen do it for ou Hopper - Hockey 355 Main St., Floorin S., En•t•r 235.1990 -, near Fullarton•were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duncan and Floyd. Several ladies from this communi- ty attended the assembly at Usborne Central School on Friday morning when Grade 4 put on the programme under the leadership of their teacher Mrs. Reg Hodgert. The Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will take place on Sunday, February 3. The United Church Women will hold their meeting on Monday, February 4 at 8 p.m. in the church basement. Lady celebrates 94th birthday By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Crediton East Thursday evening a belated birth- day party was held for Mrs. Della Sims who was 94 on Saturday. A bir- thday party was scheduled thay day but everyone was bogged down in snow. Those attending her party were Gordon and Alma Morlock, Jerry and Isa Smith, Don, Lorna and Suzanne Finkbeiner and Stan and Shirley Preszcator. A delicious supper was enjoyed and evening of reminising old times. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff were re- Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Sympathy is extended to the fami- ly of the late John Nedza who passed away Friday in South Huron Hospital. Exeter. Also to the families of the late Miss Agnes Lamport of Royal Oak, Michigan, formerly of Stephen township. She is a sister of Lloyd Lamport, Crediton. Miss Brenda Glanville, London spent the week -end with her parents Stan and Shirley Preszcator. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Isaac and Mark, RR 3 Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes and Jenna, Parkhill, and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. David Isaac and Tasha, Centralia. Everyone was supper guests except the Barnes. William Swartz will be celebrating his 88th birthday Wednesday, January :30. Over 80 club At Varna Times -Advocate, January 30, 1985 Page 5 Lodge sponsors euchre party By Mary Chessell There were 14 tables at the Orange Lodge euchre party on Friday night, January 18. High prizes were won by Gladys Alexander and Bruce McClin- chey, and low prizes by Mary 'Trick and Scott McAsh. Draw winners were Bob Peck, BiII Chessell and Margaret Hayter. Rebecca Langille, who has been visiting with her aunt, Rev. Wilena Brown, for several weeks, returned to her home near Lunenburg, N.S. week before last. The annual congregational meeting of Varna United Church which was postponed on the 20th because of the storm, was held following the service last Sunday with 18 in attendance. Ivan McClymont was the chairman prior to lunch time while Miss Brown was at Goshen, and Joyce Dawson was the secretary. Reports were given by the various groups. Messengers has been disbanded for now. Former CG1T members gut together once last year for a supper at the manse and once for a trip to the theatre in London. Fourteen children from Varna at- tended the Vacation Bible School at Brucefield, and several sent to Camp Menesetung. Attendance from this area at (,ubs and Scouts at Bayfield has decreased. A Sunday night hymn sing and discussion of basic beliefs was held last winter. The U.C.W. financial report show- ed a good year. Bill Dowson and Paul Stephenson will head the Board of Stewards in 1985, and Don Rathwell and Jim Kirton have been added to replace those whose term is finished. According to the session report, there are 96 resident members in Var- na church. Three infants and one HITACHI SCIENCE FOR THE SENSES teenager were baptized, and there was one marriage in our church. The church treasurer's report showed a smaller balance to start the year, as 1984 expenditures were up con- siderably more than receipts. The barbecue cleared over $3.300 last year. 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