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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1985-06-12, Page 9RETIREMENT RECEPTION More than 200 people signed the guest book at the open house in Huron Centennial School to mark the retirement after 42 years of teacher Edith Sawn, (right), standing in the receiving line beside husband Glen. She talks to Kelly Ratcliffe, one of the children in her last class, and mother Karen Ratcliffe. Cliff and Shirley Hargreaves talk to Mrs. Swan's daughter Barbara Liver- more while waiting 1 their term. r • cc co C!7- Lfl Lai OC I" ._1 Q > /la T HURON CHAMPIONS — Students from St. Boniface, Zurich, took home some top trophies from the 10 -school Huron County Separate School track and field meet in Goderich on June 3. Mike Zimmer (rear) was senior boys' overall champion. The junior girls' relay team composed of Charlene Regier (left), Loretta Regier, Amy Wildfong and Laura Lee Creces also placed first. PICNIC - Anne Flaxbard serves Della Gascho and Rosetta Laub at a picnic dinner tvhich followed o meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary at the Blue Water Rest Home. NOW OVEN - Pick Your Own - 4.44 STRAWDERRIES DIRECTIONS- From Exeter Hwy. 4 to Hensall, turn right at sign.(Then turn left at first concession. First farm on left hand side. Phone orders accepted Open daily Sam - bpm OPEN SUNDAY MARTIN & ELIZABETH ATTENBERGER R.R. 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On hand with their best wishes were MPP Jack Riddell, a number of former wardens, and past and present coun- ty council members. Paul and his wife Kathy were presented with a pair of table lamps from Stanley township councillors, staff, township residents and friends. A birthday party to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the United Church was held at Varna church on Sunday. Clerk of session Bill McAsh lit the candles and the children took great pleasure in blowing them out. Young adults and children placed the symbols of the joining churches that make up the United Church Crest on a flannel board. Taking part were Paul Consitt, Mark Taylor, Heather and Valerie Laurie and David Rathwell. - At present I am reading the book "Ten. Lost Years", stories of the depression by people who experienc- ed it, and was interested to hear in Miss Brown's sermon that this new church risked going into debt to the extent of two million dollars for emergency aid to those suffering from the depression. That is the main reason why our church has a Stabilization Fund. The anniversary theme is "Living and Risking in 1985". Following the service, cake and coffee were enjoyed. The Sunday School's outdoor ses- sion with a veterinarian and baby animals will be held next Sunday. If it rains, they will meet in the church shed. If you want your family history in- cluded in the township history book, please remember to call Albert Postma before July 1. Another section of the Dowson's barn destroyed in the fire was clean- ed up by friends and neighbours on. Saturday. There was a good attendance at the June meeting of Varna U.C.W. The worship service presented by Joyce Dowson, Mary Ostrom and Pat Nor- man was based on scripture from Col- ossians 2:1-10. which deals with fulness of life in Christ. Hymns sung were "Put Your Hand in the Hand of the Man of Galilee" and "Lord Speak to Me". Emily O'Reilly gave an excellent talk on using coupons and refund of - fers to the best advantage. Most women learn to use them out of economic necessity. There are pam- phlets that give you valuable informa- tion, and meetings where members can exchange information and coupons. Rules to remember are save your coupons until the item is on sale; read all of the information afoul refund offers; only buy what you know you will use, and trade unused coupons with women who do use those .products; have a good filing system: learn which supermarkets honour coupons from stores not in your area : dealt go out of your way to shop for coupon items. Emily keeps track of gas used on shopping trips and the cost of stamp s and stationery, and has enough in cash refunds twice a year to outfit her four children for school and do her Christmas shopping. Once a good system is set up, it only takes an hour or so most weeks to organize shopp- ing trips, etc The 11'ednesday paper has many coupons and good Canadian magazines are another source. Reports were given by the secretaries, and a report on Campsite Experience which Marjorie Stirling and Mary ('Iwssetl attended. Several boxes of good used clothing have been packed for Mission Services of Lon- don, and one box delivered to Mrs. Bruinsma for Friendship House. Children's clothing and shoes and women's clothing in large sizes are needed for Friendship Rouse families. also money. A donation will be made for Vaca- tion Bible School. Margaret Hayter offered to drive for the One Day School for Women at Alma College. Those planning to attend must register by July 15, as they arc celebrating their 501h Anniversary. The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher. Although the weather is cool mor- nings and evenings, it is still pleasant enough for the residents to enjoy their walks and the fresh air and sunshine on the patio. The June meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary was held on'l'uesday after- noon followed -by a program con- ;isting of a reading by Doreen Oesch, ,.ntitled "The Joy of Being Eighty." A musical game was played with gifts for the lucky people. Coby Amoraal of Bayfield took part in the program, favouring with sing- ing to fhe accompaniment of her guitar. U was very much enjoyed. Following the program, a picnic supper was provided and served to the residents. Grace Martin provided organ music during the meal. We thank Aleida Hendrick for donating enough Fresh strawberries that everyone could enjoy the first berries of the season. The sympathy of residents and staff is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Arletta Hess. A bus ride was enjoyed on Thurs- day afternoon, ,thanks to the assistance of Mr. Marc Chalut, our volunteer. ('opkie baking is still a popular past time for some of the residents on Wednesday afternoons. Of course, the baked product is also quite rewarding for them as well. • We welcome Mrs. Marcella Dietrich to the Home. She is a former Zurich and Ilaplew4 oods Apartment resident. The Ladies Auxiliary have generously donated a new T.V. for the west wing living room. also two new tape recorders, for which We are very grateful. Bingo was played on Thursday evening followed by refreshments. 'l'he Sunday evening chapel service was conducted by Rev. Brian Elder of Crediton United Church. I Popular Brand Name Bottle Openers *15.93 EA. • "Shot Glasses 42.291A. 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