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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1986-04-02, Page 7RITUAL Of JEWELS — President Joy Darling of the Xi Gamma Nu Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorori ty welcomes new pledges Gail Jongkind, Eileen Miran and Veronica Gryseels. T -A photo The readers write Bonnie Letter to the Editor: Many of the readers of this newspaper helped to find a very gallant and determined dog during the four days, March 22 thru March 26. The owners and friends of Bonnie offer their heartfelt gratitude. Bonnie, a large grey female poodle. 11 years old, wandered away from a farm, at which she was boarding, north of Stephen Central School, on the Saturday and was seen by numerous people in the next four days and 100 km, while trying to find her way home to Grand Bend. She passed through Mount Carmel, Greenway, Parkhill, Thedford, In- tersection Highways 79 and 21, Walden Sub -Division (South of Pinery Park r and returned to the Parkhill area, where she was located, early Wednesday morning and taken HOME. WEIGHT WATCHF_RS Free First Meeting Join ForOnly$12` Weight Watchers* ntroduces a revohit orwy Idea in weight loss — freedom of choke Enjoy a Party. or done out *eh friends. or satisfy a sweet tooth. now and then with the New Ouch Start Plus Pram So join by April M for only S12, and savor a ncher htestyle while you subtract the pounds THE GUM SW T PROGRAM. 'Fee for subsequent weeks 1a 00 Sensors and students porn for only S5 00 S500 weedy thereafter Offer valid March 31st -April ?6t 1906 at paroavetting locations Emmet" OIr Towin H I, 322 Mei.. St. Mon. ices p.m. You R arras e roseranon CML 1 -1110 -Ks -+1+1 is home safely We would like to thank all the per- sons concerned in the area mention- ed above including: public school children, school bus drivers of those children, paper route boys, many farmers and homeowners including their families. We must also give a tip of the hat to people who drove cars, trucks, tractors and motorcycles, who stopped and gave information, as well as the OPP at Parkhill and Pinery Park. Special thanks goes to Norma Shipka 4-H to practice Sy MIS. HUGH MOISNZ Shipko The Eight for Etiquette, 4-H club, Grand Bend number two, met March 27 for meeting six. They joined with Grand Bend 4-H club number three, and all went to the Old Mill restaurant m Parkhill for supper. Karen Dietrich read the 4-H creed. They all enjoyed the meal and practised correcting each other in etiquette manners. Easter Visitors Mrs. Annie Zielman, Deb and Angie, Mary Ellen and Gerald Teman, Ruth and Jerry Zehr, Zurich, Erich and Katie Freiter, Dashwood area, ail attended a Janzen family gathering, Sunday at the home of Bill and Ellen Janzen, in Leamington, with about 30 family members altogether. They arrived in Leam- ington in time to attend mach ser- vices at Leamington Mennonite church. In the afternoon the families enjoyed an Easter egg hunt. With Ken and Ortha Baker were Ken Jr., Carol, Tracey and Sheltie Baker, Goderich, Sandra and Tony Regier, Chris, Heather and Jill, of Detroit. Don, Sharon and Jamie Baker, Gary and Sheona Baker and Mrs. Emma Schilbe, Zurich. Harold and Lucille Vincent, Lori, Mike and Michelle, spent the Easter weekend m Evart, Michigan, visiting Lucille's mother, Mrs- Fred Hoffman, and her sisters, Janet and Bruce Navarre, Beverley and Horst Kobit- zki and their families. Sue Anne Sc . Ottawa, and Sandra Sch r, London, were home on the weekend to visit their parents, Pat and Jake. and brother, Dennis. Suzanne and Otto Plein, Christopher and Melissa, of Elmira, Ric and Esther Storey, London, Keith and Nancy Snyder, Greenway, Jim and Judy Snyder. all with Ferman and Leola Snyder. With Mabel and Karen Guenther were Clyde and Evelyn Nicholson, Courtright, Ken and Audrey Westman and grandson. Barry Robert Westman. of London. Lorne and Dorothy Fenner, Don Fraser. Parkhill, Steven Beal, Ottawa. At this family gathering they celebratehd Lorne and Dorothy's birthdays. Visitors during the week and March Into Spring with the most fashionable and comfortable look around at 9 • We offer the best selection from only the best • Lady Kate • Sterling Stall • Tan Jay • London Fog • Koret • Hudson • Mary Rose n fashion -•. -Font •1',10i o\�^dl i, Sfrethlt07141titue4 Fashions for the fuller figure 14 - 44 141/2 - 241/2 383 Mein St., Exeter Also London nod Sarnia 235-1412 Poore, Animal Control Officer, Parkhill. A sincere thank -you is hardly enough for the concern shown by all our neighbours. Bonnie adds a 'wuff wuff' to endorse the above sentiments and hope that the next lost dog should be so lucky. Barb, Missy, Peter and Bonnie Sandilands . Grand Bend, Ontario dine out etiquette. weekend with Hugh and 1 were Ross and Donna Corbett and grandson, Gerry, of Hensall area, our own son Bill and friend, of London. Ecumenical A large number of ladies gathered last Tuesday night, March 25, for the Easter Ecumenical at Greenway United Church. Guest 1peaker was Rev. Joyce Pickering, of London, on the topic "Who is Jesus?" Other churches contributing to the program from Grand Bend were the Anglican church, Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic church, Church of God and Grand Bend United. Attending frau this area were three sister -in-laws at the guest speaker, Evelyn Pkke Marilyn Pickering and Hazel Scott. Others frorn here were Mabel Guenther, Dorothy Fen- ner, Iva Lagerwerf, Violet Brown, Anne Walper, Eleanor Durie, Lucille Vincent and Annie Morenz. Times -Advocate, April 2; 1986 • Pole. . Centralia congregations observe Easier season b Mrs. TOM SCOOT C«drdb "Easter Laughter" was the subject chosen by Charles Zeigler, student minister, for Ids Easter message in the United ( such on Sunday morn- : large congregation in The choir under the leadership of organist Donald Stuart, sang two ap- propriate ate. Easter lilies, pots of mums and plants were arranged to form an attractive setting for the im- pressive service. Some of the flowers were from Mrs. Jean Pahner in loving memory of her late husband, parents and brother. Two weeks ago there were flowers in the church in memory of the late Ars. Elizabeth Molnar placed there by ber husband and family. Faith Tabernacle Good Friday evening the Faith Tabernacle members of London at- tended the worship service at Cen- tralia Faith Tabernacle. Before the service an hoar of fellowship was held at the Community Centre. The London pastor spoke at this service. Sunday morning a sunrise breakfast was served by members followed by the service when the minister, Rev. Bob Degraw chose as his topic "Marathon of Hope". Special music was rendered by the choir. Both services were attended by an overflow crowd. Play Euchre The Centralia euchre in the com- munity centre March 24 was well at- tended with 14 tables playing with winners as follows: High score- Mary Steggles and Earl Morgan; Lone hands- Mary Kooy and Joe Carter; Low- Mr. and Mrs Emil Becker. Special prizes went to Ed and Kay Armstrong. Dear Mr. Batten: On behalf of the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority, I convey to you our appreciation for your con- verage of our annual meeting: The an- nual meeting is an important event on our calendar - your attendance helped to establish that fact. This year's meeting *as significant because it was our fortieth, and because there were §ixteen new municipal represen- tatives who assumed their positions as members of the A.B.C.A. Once again, thank you for your con- tinuing recognition of our activities. Yours truly, Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority Gordon Johnson, Chairman Doctor to patient: "There are over 40 miles of nerves babe human body. In your case that's 211,200 feet of frazzles." -Mrs ids The next euchre is April? with Roy and Lily Swartz and Cleve and jelene Pullman as conveners. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Brent Caslick and Gregory spent Easter Sunday with their parents in the Cargill area.. Mr. and biro. Rick Walker enter- tained relatives and friends Saturday evening before and after the baptism of their infant son, Evan Richard, at St. Patrick's Anglican church, Saintsbury. Visitors during the Easter weekend with Mrs. Minnie Harrison were Don and Audrey Dixon, Sandra and Tina, Port Severn, Bob Harrison, Kimber- ly, Tracy and Martin, Lucan. Minnie has just returned home from Exeter hospital where she was a patient. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kooy, Bonnie and Clyde were Easter Sunday dinner, guests with Clayton's parents. Bonnie spent the weekend at Grand Bend where she is employed at Cheryl -Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden had their family as guests for Easter Sun- day brunch at the Seven Dwarfs Restaurant in London. Thursday the Bowdens visited with Mr. Steve Molnar at the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich. It was Mr. Molnar's 88th birthday. Congratulations from your Centralia friends, Steve. Mr. and Mrs. John Bierling and family spent Easter Sunday with Charmaine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schenk and family in Crediton. • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • ALL THIS WEEK ••• • • • • • • • • •I • • • • • • • polka -'Dot FABRICS "Now has Discount Prices" • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •I to •FP EVERYTIIING IN THE STORE Buy one McCalla Pattern Get one FREE 373 Main St. Hossein' 9 - 9 Fridays; - 9 - 6 daily Phone 235-2642 • ••••••••••••• ••••• •••1100•••• Many families were together to celebrate Easter Sunday: Too numerous to list. A good representation from the Clandeboye area, helped swell the at- tendance at the Easter Sunday ser- vice in Lucan United Church. Sunday, April 13th, there will be a Dedication of the Stained Glass Win- dows, recently removed from Clandeboye United Church and in- stalled in Lucan United Church, in loving memory of the Clandeboye Church founders. Eleven tables were in play at the euchre party at St. James Church, Tuesday evening. Prizes went to High scores- Mary Kooy and Murray Carter; Lone hands- Mrs. Swartz and Earl Morgan; Low scores- Mrs., Jordan and Lawrence Hirtzel . Special prizes were won by Marion Noels and Helen MacDonald. Next party will be April 8. Arnold and Lucille Blake spent last week with their grandson, Guy Redick, in Lucan, Vide Sharon and Wayne were on holidays in Venezuela. Barbara and Clarence Carter, Ruth and Alan Hill returned on Sunday from a holiday in Florida. Enroute home they took in a concert in Nashville. Velma Hardy was in Calgary to spend Easter with Linda and David. PACK OF LIES The Grand Theatre Company is closing the 85/86 season with the Canadian premiere of Hugh Whitemore's Pack of Lies. Opened March 28 and running to April 19, Pack of Lies stars Sheila Moore. Robert Haley, Diana Belshaw and Mo Bock with Jennifer Clement, Denise Kennedy, Linda Stephen and Brian Tree under the direction of Stephen Katz. Based on a true incide t, Pack of Lies is both a searing st of inter- national espionage and n intense study of the private a . of a fami- ly whose belief in the goodness of their neighbors was shattered. Moving and disturbing, this story of deception and intrigue leads to the ultimate test of friendship and loyalty - betraj+aI of one's friends or one's country. Hugh Whitemore continually turns to historical and political events for the source of his dramatizations such as the highly -acclaimed Stevie. a plaY about the life of poet Stevie Smith, A Thinking Man as hero, a biographical study of Wittgenstein and Concealed Enemies, a play based on the Alger Huts case. ' ['S NO WAY FOR A FRIEND TO DIE. Protect your family. Vaccinate and Leash your pet. Avoid strays. Last year in Ontario 2,150 people were treated for rabies exposure. As a result, the Ontario Ministry of Health is urging all residents to be extremely cautious. Since the disease is fatal to humans as well as pets, anyone who's been in contact with a rabid animal must take a series of shots. lou can protect your family by taking. these simple precautions. First, vaccinate your pets against rabies. Second, keep them an a leash. Third, everyone, esperWiv children, should be taught to avoid strays and wildlife that might carry rabies. Always wear gloves when handling a dead animal. Remember, farm animals can be infected too. Protect your family and friends by protecting your pets from rabies. It's no way for a friend to die. Ministry of Health Ci Ontario Minister, Hon. Murray Elston Premier, Hon. David Peterson 1