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Times-Advocate, 1986-07-30, Page 19I 1' Not only in Britain Students ready for regal jobs It is without doubt that Wednesday, July 23, 1986, the eyes of the world were focussed on England and the Royal Wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. Onlookers were not disappointed. The English were sure to serve up a regal feast of pomp, cir- cumstance and pageantry, befitting a royal event and surpassed only by the wedding of Charles and Diana, earlier this decade. These nuptials were the fitting climax to weeks of preparation. Dur- ing the past few weeks, the British press has chronicled each detail of the wedding, from the activities of the bride and groom, to those of the Royal Family and even those of the Royal staff. In this light, one can only im- agine the work that must have been completed by the Queen's staff, foremostly at her place of residence, Buckingham Palace. It is without doubt that the Royal Cleaners worked overtime in order to ensure that the Palace and the sur- rounding areas are in immaculate condition. Wouldn't it be great if you could be as lucky as the Queen to have a staff of eager workers to tackle all those jobs that need to be completed around the home. Well, I might have the answer for you!! Why not hire a student to com- plete those odd jobs around your Palace. Whether you need your win- dows cleaned, your grass cut, your garden weeded, or anything else done, students can do it and have your home looking like Buckingham Palace in next to no time. Students are available immediately for whatever length of time you need them and are extremely affordable - for much less money, it is presumed, than the Queen pays her workers!! So, if after watching the Royal Nup- tials you are feeling rather regal and yearn to have your home shine like the Queen's, then call the Canada Employment Centre for Students at 235-1711 or visit the office at 305 Main Street, South and enquire about hir- ing a student. Only in Britain, they say? Never!! Exeter may never host a Royal Wed- ding, but this town has two things England may never have - eager students, ready and more than will- ing to perform any task, and, of course, one cannot forget, White Squirrels!! CONCENTRATING --- Breanne Wilson concentrates on the job at hand during the money scramble at Zurich Fair. Dashwood residents enjoy gardens trip By MRS. IRVIN RADER Dashwood A number from Dashwood enjoyed an Ellison bus trip last week along with others from Exeter and Zurich. We visited Trivoli at Hamilton and saw all the beautiful gardens and miniature villages. Some even had a train ride. Dundurn castle was most interesting. A11 the hostesses were dressed in old-fashioned costumes and pointed out all the interesting things. We visited the Mediterranean gardens, rose and rock gardens. Following supper in Cambridge we started for home. Mrs. Neeb won a contest. A good old fashioned sing song was held. Personals Approximately 25 friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Becker to celebrate Jamie's second birthday on Sunday. Mrs: Luella Tieman has returned home from University hospital, Lon- Saintsbury folk enloy zoo visit By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Saintsbury Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, and two of their granddaughters Courtney and Crystal enjoyed a visit to the Toron- to zoo and spent the night camping in that area. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall attended the 1986 [)raft Horse Breeders picnic held at the Waterloo Regional Police Association (7entre, Sunday. Mrs. Linda Ditrnin and Nathan, Rosalind, Ryan and Jervis. Auburn, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacGillivray and girls. Mrs. Helen MacDonald and 1 visited Mrs. Carrie MacGavin, Seaforth recently. Carrie was a former member of St. Patrick's Church and this community. Church service at St Patrick's is planned for August 10 at I1 a.m. with Father Braby in charge on August 17 at 8:30 a.m. and August 24 at 11 a.m. Everyone take notice as we have had a long summer break. FANSHAWE GRAD Mr. and Mrs. Joe Regier, RR 2 Zurich, are pleased to announce the gradua- tion of their daughter. Maureen. She graduated on June 19, 1986 from Fanshawe College with a diploma in Urban Affairs and Real Estate, Municipal Ad- ministration Major. Maureen is currently employed by the Township of Stanley in Varna. don. Her sisters, Mrs. Kate Resckhe and Mrs. Verda Bosk, Detroit, are spending some time with her. Mr. and Mrs. Don Derby,Ilanover, were guests with Mrs. Mildred Kellerman. Jim and Myrtle Poland, Camp- bellford, were guests with Jack and Maxine Gaiser, also calling on Don and Maida Gaiser. By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR The sermon to ' is at Zion United y was taken from Jonah 1:1-10 and Mark 10:17-22 titled "Say- ing Good -By to God". Choir practice is Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. In hospital at South Huron Clarence Fahner and Leonard Wein. In St. Joseph's, London Jerry Smith and University, London Joe Varley. Mrs. Wm. Swartz is celebrating her birthday Monday, July 28 and Jack Jesney is celebrating his 78th birth- day July 30. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator are celebrating their 18th wedding an- ni3ersary August 3. Rev. and Mrs. Brian Elder and family have returned home from a three week vacation. Welcome home Brian, Mary and children. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preszcator, RR 4 Goderich. • Contestants are needed for Princessess for Summerfest 1986 at Crediton. Contact Linda Finkbeiner either at home or the ball park after 7 p.m. j eiriltg ) 411IPm CHICKEN IN PARADE - - Kelly Lansbergen appeared in Saturday's Zurich Fall Fair parade with her pet chicken. T -A photo • SPECIAL SERVICE — Ailsa Craig native Jana Lynne Rutledge, singer as well as a writer for 100 Huntley Street's Circle Square TV program, and Ray Wood (standing in for Dean Prentiss) from the Christian Hockey Ministries provided music and the sermon at a combined service in Dashwood United Church on Sunday. They are flanked by youth group leader Dean Boyle and Jack Gaiser. Thames Road YC picnic By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Thames Rood In last week's news it should have read Mrs. Zoe Duncan not Joe. Mr. and Mrs. George Kellett were Wednesday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Knight and girls of Hensall. The occasion being George's birthday which was on the 22nd. Happy Birthday George. Nine ladies of_the United_Church-- Women were entertained by the 'residents of Queensway Nursing Home, Wednesday afternoon. It was really enjoyable. Mrs. Marguerite Gibson and Mrs. Mildred Gibson, London were Thurs- day noon guests with Bill and Rhoda Rohde. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray, Ryan and Darren, St. Thomas were guests Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore and Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart returned home Saturday evening after having been to Expo and visiting relatives and friends for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan took his mother Mrs. Zoe Duncan back to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Passmore of Aylmer, Sunday. Lindsay and Miranda Knight, Hen- sall spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Kellet. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bray, Vanessa and Kristy have been holidaying at Family Paradise. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cann who were married Satur- day in Thames Road Church. Group C catered to the meal in the church basement. A large crowd of people at- tended the Open House and picnic on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cann. We welcome Alice to r_ ;landeboye Gladys and Roy Cunningham have returned from a holiday in the Cana- dian west, including Expo and Van- couver Island. Marion Golliger and son Nicholas of Cowichan Bay, B.C. are visiting with Marion's mother, Mrs. Hazel Cunningham. A head on collision on Highway 4 at the south Clandeboye curve, on Fri- day evening, claimed the life of a four year old London girl and sent the girl's aunt and sister to hospital, the aunt in serious condition. The driver of the other vehicle, David Swain, of Durham, is in hospital and has been charged with impaired driving causing death. our community. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jeffery on the birth of their daughter Amanda Jean on Tuesday. Worship Service and Picnic Some 60 adults and children attend- ed the worship service Sunday mor- ning at the Morrison Dam. everyone to the open air service and he read the 24th Psalm and led in prayer. We sang several hymns to the accompaniment -of Mrs.- Philip Johns. Rev. Matheson told the children's story about different maps. The minister handed out sheets for discus- sion starters on passages from the Old Testament. After the service we par- took food from the bountiful smorgasbord table. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore were in charge of the sports. Races: Kindergarten - Erin Parker; Primary - Tim Parker; Juniors - Tammy Rohde, In- termediate - Juke Wilkinson. A can- dy scramble for the children, Girls kick the slipper: Karen Rohde; Adults kick the slipper: Julie Wilkin- son, 3 legged race: Tire Parker and Dennis Wilkinson. Biblical Contest: Rev. Robert Matheson, guessing jelly beans in jar - Elizabeth Kerslake and Chad Smith (tied) needle and thread race - Robert Bray's team; book race: Robert Bray's team. This brought an en- joyable day to a close. Best Wishes to Friedsburg Days from your friends at 0 00 a jik 0 NI MOLSON Dan Grantham Dennis Riggin I 1 Builders 6uY! 1 FFATTE, PuwEti Shop where The• CN(MICAI! 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