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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1986-07-09, Page 28Pogo 12A Times -Advocate, July 9, 1986 Birthday plcnlc at Tlian.•s Road By MRS. WILLIAM ROMD! The seventh Sunday after Pentecost Church service was conducted by the minister Rev. Robert Matheson. Bill and Rhoda Rohde supplied music before the service and for the hymns. Rev. Matheson told the children a story. The sermon was entitled "Free Delivery" A reminder to be happy with the spiritual wealth we inherit through Christ. Ahab is addicted to power and possession. Paul finds the Galatians addited to boasting of physical things. while they have much, much more reason to boast. Jesus sends out the seventy to boast (minister) to the world in his name. Their addiction is to the Spirit - to Christ. This addiction causes them to rise above all human frailties -.it allows them to celebrate in freedom for all forms of slavery in the world. Next Sunday July 13 a combined service with Elimville at Elimville at 10 a.m. The next Sunday July 20 church will be at Thames Road at 10 a.m. July 27 at 10:30 a.m. the worship service and picnic will be held at Mor- rison Dam. Birthday Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rohde held a bir- thday picnic at their home Sunday for Mrs. Mary Thomson. The occasion being her 89th birthday which was the July 4. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomson, Earl, Brian and Steve. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thomson, Mr. Vernon Thomson, Woodham, Miss Melonie Walker, London, Miss Janice Thomson, Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rohde, Karen and Kathy, Mrs. Mary Thomson, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rohde, Kippen, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Millar, Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rohde, Danny and Tammy. Happy birthday Mother. Personals Quite a number of people from this community called at the hopper - Hockey Funeral Home Wednesday to pay their respect to the late ,Lloyd Miller, and also attended his funeral, Thursday. Sympathy is extended to his wife Doris and family. Mrs. Glenn Rohde entertained several friends Saturday in honour of her daughter Tammy's 11 birthday which was July 2. Happy birthday Tammy. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Duncan returned home Friday after three weeks in England and Scotland. Mrs. Duncan was a delegate representing Canada at the Royal Life Saving Society Sixth Quintennial Com- monwealth Conference. While in London at the Conference Dennis and Joan and other members were hosted by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace. - Doug Duncan returned home Sun, - day to Ottawa with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Duncan. Doug holidayed with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan for three weeks. A FIRST RESIDENT — Carman Roeszler of Crediton was one of the first residents to move in to the new Exeter Villa nursing home. He is welcomed here by committee chairman Iry Armstrong. 2 -speed 9" oscillating .Fans $2595 IN A SMALL CHURCH — Ruby Laird, Edyth Frayne and Viola Blois look over the large Bible in the Mary Ellen Chapel at the Lambton Heritage Museum during the quilt show, Sunday. T -A photo Joint service at Hibbert YC Sy MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN Joint service for Hibbert United Church and Cromarty Presbyterian Church was held Sunday in Hibbert United Church and will be for the re- mainder of July at 10 a.m. Ernest Dow was in charge of the service and following his message showed a film strip on Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Templeman, Carrah and Cain visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ritz and girls, Oakville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dalrymple, Oakville, Manitoba, Mrs. Louise Hardcastle and Mr. Howard Dalrym- ple, Boissevain, Manitoba and Mrs. Graham Wark, Killarney, Manitoba visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Philip James and other relatives in - this area. While here they attended the Dalrymple picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson, Brucefield and visited with Mr. Bert Mahaffey who gave them a demonstration of his miniature machinery which he has built. Mrs. John Drake visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hess, Zurich, attending a baby shower for the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hess. The Finlayson family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Finlayson on Sunday. Mrs. Ella Vivian, visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Camp - Weekly Specials 16 HP, with 44" cutting pan 1 only Lawn Tractor s2,89500 3 only. 20" rear bagger 3.5 hp Lawn Mower $33995 12 HP Riding, 1 only Lawn Mower $1,888°° Gas Barbecues $14999 and up 20" Self Propelled. 3.5 hp. 1 only. Rear Bagger Lawn Mower $44988 Dashwood Patio Doors Reg. Sale 57500 2 -only 6' wood patio door o/s 1151°° 2 -only 6 ' wood patio door s /o 1 -Only 5' wood patio door 1 -only 5' Millenium patio door 115100 1070°0 115000 57500 49900 56900 1 Prices in effect to July 16, 1986, or while supplies last ExeMr Distrlct Co -Op 4 blocks west of the Fire Hall 233-2087 4 bell and family, Winthrop. Mr. and Mrs. John Drake visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sim and family Southwald. Kimberly and Danny Bertens visited on the weekend with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman. • Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Simpson, London visited Sunday with Mrs. Lloyd Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Don Coburn, Mouth of Keswicky, New Brunswick, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman and family recently. Congratulations to Jenny Fuller, Kip Daynard, Marjorie Visscher, Joan Kerslake, Jenny Barnes and Danny Elliott, who were among the grade eight graduates at Upper Thames Elementary School this year. Jill Norris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris has accepted a teaching position with Eastdale Elementary School, Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and Jill were among the guests at the Skinner - Russell wedding Friday evening. Barb Templeman, Rexdale spent the weekend with her family. Michael Norris, Bale'd'Urfe, Quebec is spending a week with Mrs. Orpha Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and family. The members of Staffa Womens In- stitute visited the mushroom farm of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clarke, where they enjoyed a tour seeing all stages of mushroom growing ending with some mushroom snacks and a cook book. This tour was planned by the Agriculture and Canadian Industries Conveners, Mrs. Carter Kerslake and Mrs. George Vivian with Mrs. Vivian hosting the remainder of the meeting at her home in Mitchell. Mrs. Vivian introduced Miss Janet Gaffney, Youth Employment Co- ordinator for Perth County who ex- plained the Junior Agriculturist pro- gram for urban youth between the ages of 16 and 18'years of age and the agri-crew program which involves youth between the ages of 15 and 24 years. Clandeboye Pete and Aggie Groenewegen were hosts at their lovely farm home at Clandeboye for the Heulse reunion, Sunday. The people attending were all originally from Kivintsheul, Holland, who had immigrated to Canada within the last 35 to 40 years. There were 60 in attendance. Many had not seen each other in 35 years. Needless to say it was a great day for reminiscing. They came from Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Kingston, Chatham, Niagara on the Lake, Ottawa, Bob- cageon, Sudbury, Cambridge, Blenheim, Delaware, Fonthill, Lon- don, Strathroy and llderton area. Helen and Dale Bulanda, Nicolle and Andrea, have returned from a holiday in the Canadian West when they visited with Helen's parents and sisters in Edmonton and Friends in B.C. Saintsbury news Sy MRS. HE`ER DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis were guests Sunday evening at the birthday dinner for Mrs. Eli Brown at the Burkley Restaurant Exeter. Mrs. Helen MacDonald and Mrs. Mary Davis spent last week at the "Driftwood Trailer Camp" no. 21 highway, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker. The Barker's spent the weekend there and had Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barker and family as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis visited Ontario Place, Friday and attended the Blue Jays ball game. There are three Agricrew groups in Perth County available to help farmers and they can be booked by calling Janet at the- OMAF office in Stratford. Janet was thanked by Mrs. Carter Kerlake. Mrs. Kerslake opened the meeting with a reading "Farm Life Is" follow- ed by the Institute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Mrs. Vivian read some information and conducted a quiz on mushrooms and read a paper outlining the work of Women, for sup- port of Agriculture. The roll call - name a vegetable or fruit grown for commercial use in Perth County was. answered by fifteen members and one visitor. In the absence of the president, Mrs. John Templeman presided for the business when Mrs. Wm. Mahon read a letter of thanks from Perth County Children's Aid and a letter from F.W.I.O. secretary Ms. Sam Johnston regarding the C.W.I.F. recommendations. An invitation to attend a picnic in McNaughtons Park, Exeter, hosted by Hurondale Women's Institute for August 13 was accepted. Mrs. Vivian and Mrs. Kerslake reported on the workshop held recently at Russeldale Hall on Water Resources and Finan- cial Management. Plans were finalized regarding ser- ving at a wedding reception in August and reserving a booth for the quiet ticket sales and draw at Mitchell Fair. Meeting was closed with the In- stitute Grace after which everyone enjoyed lunch'served by Mrs. George Vivian and Mrs. Carter Kerslake. Corrections in SHDHS report The list of top students in the South Huron District High School report in last week's issue contained some er- rors in the placements. The corrected list is as follows: Grade 12: David Dougall, Ruth Ann Essery, Peter Cook and Tim Long. Grade 11: Marie DeBruyn and Jeanette VanEsbroeck stied for first), Tammy Siemash and Mary Fleming. Grade 10: Said Osman, David Josephson, Colleen Miller and Dale Ducharme. The latter's parents are Larry and Carol Duchartne. Grade 9: Leanne Dietrich and Kel- ly Talbot (tied for first), Darcy Van- neste and Michael Zimmer. Best Interest 10%%. Guaranteed Investment Certificates • subject to change eais.MC.eaie Insurance Brokers Inc. flatter Grand Bond 235.2420 238.1484 Clinton HtnsaII Gode.ich 482-9747 462-2119 524-2118 Centralia park a busy bee hive By Mrs. TOM ROOT The park continues to be a hive of activities - ball games and work bees. The new foul line and fences have been installed, the light standard bases have ben put in place. Hopefully the lights .will be installed for this year. The board wants to remind all of two things - the official opening is set for Saturday, August 23. So, if you are planning to invite any family or friends for the weekend that is the time to do it. The second reminder, the board wants to thank all who have donated but for those that haven't, they would 3ure appreciate it - Let's make the lights a reality. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith and the Smith family on the death of Harvey's brother Edward of Nelson, B.C. The last euchre party of the season, June 30 had 10 tables playing. Prize winners were high score Jean Noels, Earl Morgan; lone hands Charlotte Barker, George Cunningham; low score Dorothy Darling, Ed Arm- strong; lucky number score Ruth Guest, Bob Flynn. Hope to see you all back again in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Closson, Belleville called on Harold Tripp and family one day last week. Mrs. Von Overholt and Pauline sponsored a baby shower for baby Jeffery van Bergen at Von's home, Sunday afternoon. After an afternoon of contests and chat they hostesses served a lovely lunch. Darlene thank- ed everyone for the gifts. Weekend visitors with Tom and I were Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll, Saintsbury and Satur- day evening Mr. and Mrs. Hubert, Cooper, Exeter. Our grandson Clyde spent the past week with us. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kooy, Clyde and Bonnie and friend attended a reception at West Williams communi- ty centre following the Stubbs - Thompson wedding, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Caslick and Gregory spent the weekend with their parents in the Cargill area. A stranger was leaving a restaurant when he was addressed by a small, shy man. "Excuse me," he said, "are you Dr. John Smithers from Vancouver?" "No," the puzzled stranger replied. "Well, I am, and you're wearing his raincoat." Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S0 (Established in 1876) Provides Full In- surance Coverage for Town Dwellings as well as Farm Properties DIRECTORS 8 ADJUSTERS Jack Harrigan RR 3 Lucan 227.4305 Robert Gardner RR 2 Stoilo 345.2739 Lloyd Morrison RR 1 St. Marys 229.8277 Lorne Feeney RR 2 Dublin 315.2543 . Jack Hodgert RR 1 Kirkton 229.6152 Robert Chalfe RR 5 Mitchell 318.8293 AGENTS Ross Hodgert Woodham 229.6643 John Moore Dublin 345-2512 Joseph Unioc Mitchell 318.9012 A refund from surplus was declared for all policyholders who qualify, are on record and in good standing as at December 31, 1985. 1 ' \\ \11 1984 HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL ATLAS t rte Y v Ontario Canada Available at dvocate Serra Seer Mr.. *WO. . 1•...M le-i....r,.o. •