HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1986-10-15, Page 21First Centralia euchre -party
ay Mrs. TOM KOOK
The rust euchre party of the season t
was held at the Community Centre,
October 6 with 14 tables playing.
Prizes went to: High score - Joyce
Willem, Pat Rimmer (pia ytug man's
card) ; Lone hands - Marjorie teepee,
Percy Noels; Low score - Mary Funk,
Earl Whiteford.
A draw was made for special prizes
donated by Leroy Oesch and won by
Elizabeth Lamport, Mary Funk,
Vola Atkinson and Pearl Taylor.
Next euchre on October 20 at 8 p.m.
will be convened by Jessie Lewis, Otto
and Dorothy Darling and Earl
Morgan. (Note change of time.)
Tom and I accompanied Harry and
Marian Noels and Helen MacDonak.
to London Mosday of last week where
we attended tie funeral of our cousin
Mrs. Kathleen Carter from Millard -
George Fureral home.
C'entrilia United Church
The Suniay School Room was
tastefully decorated for Thanksgiving
for the meeting of the U.C.W. and
guests, Ttursday evening.
MildredGreb opened the meeting
with a poem entitled "What God Has
Promisee". Three piano numbers
were pkryed by Craig Skinner. The
scripture was given by Aldeen
Skinner,
The Jevotional "Insert of a
Thankful Heart" was presented by
Mildre4. Shaun Willem then played
severa guitar numbers. A poem,
"On aCrisp Autumn Day" was read
by Aldeen Skinner followed by prayer
given ay Mildred.
Thebusiness portion was conducted
by Adeen Skinner. Everyone was
rembded of the meeting at Zion West
on O±tober 15 to see the slides of Jane
Baker in Nicaragua.
Arse Essery gave the report on the
fall regional at Crediton.
Aldeen introduced the guest
speaker Brent and Jean Caslick and
Gregory. Brent slowed slides on their
trip to New Zealand and gave an in-
teresting commentary.
Sympathy of the community is ex-
tended to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden
and family in the death of their. son-
in-law Ray Paynter,11.11.1, St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Caslick and
Gregory spent the weekend with their
parents in the Cargill area.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kooy and
family spent the weekend at Ruston
Village camp ground where they had
a turkey dinner on Saturday evening,
By MRS.
Mrs. Viola Atkinson was hostess
Thursday evening for the A.C.W. Oc-
tober meeting. President Rose Cun-
ningham opened the meeting with the
members prayer. Prayers followed
for the sick, the Sunday School and
absent members.
Plans were made for serving a cou-
ple of groups, refreshments during
the doming month. The meeting clos-
ed with prayer and the ladies enjoyed
the refreshments served by the
hostess.
Rev. F. Braby was in charge of
Baptismal service and Holy Commu-
nion Sunday morning, when the infant
son of Michael and Suzanne Davis
was baptized. Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Martin London, Mrs. Linda Foran,
Centralia and Larry Morley, Lucan
were Godparents for Harley
Frederick Leonard Hugh Davis.
Following the service Mrs. Dorothy
Dietrich grandmother entertained
about 24 members of the family to
dinner. Mrs. Hazel Davis, grand-
mother, assisted with desserts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cunningham,
April and Tom of Mar and Marylou
Tindall, Petrolia and I were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tripp enter-
tained Harold Tripp and Earl Dixon
to Thanksgiving dinner, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ferguson, Lon-
don visited Tom and I, Saturday and
we were dinner guests with Mrs, Lin-
da Riley and family, Sunday evening,
With Mr. and Mrs. Ebner Powe for
the Thanksgiving weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Brittain, Jeremy and
Megan, Markham; Mr. and. biro
Bruce Brandon, Heather, Catherine
and Scott, Uddridge and Mrs. Audrey
McGrgier, Esher.
HEBER DAVIS
evening dinner guests with Bob and
Alexia and Robert Tindall.
Mrs. -Harry Carroll is a patient in
South Huron Hospital Exeter.
Mrs. Mabel Needham and I visited
Murdie Colbert a resident in the New
Senior home in Komoka - Later I was
Mabel's dinner guest.
I spent Thanksgiving day with Mr.
and Mrs. Robt Steeler, Sherry and
John, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carroll and
family and Mrs. Harry Carroll were
Thanksgiving guests Sunday with
Mrs. Carroll's sister and family in
Sarnia.
Stephen Greenlee son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Greenlee spent several
days last week in the London Hospital
but after tests is able to be home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee were
Sunday dinner guests with Mr, and
Mrs, Larry Greeenlee and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carroll visited
Mrs. Eileen Carroll at South Huron
Hospital, Sunday.
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N1/SONIA SINGERS IN ANION — The New Huronia Singers have started practice sessions for the
upcoming season. They will be op peering for Christmas programs at the Exeter Public School on
December 6 and 7 and at the,town of Exeter appreciation dinner. Port of the choir is shown here.
The director is Susan Graham and Julie Eosterbrook is the accompanist. T -A photo.
Kipper 41!H club meets
By Margaret Hoggartb
The Second meeting of Kippen 3 4-H
club was held at Brucefield Church on
September 30 at 7 p.m. We decided on
the picture for our book cover and the
name for our club. We will now be
known as the "Milk Maids". Roll call
was answered by "The kind of milk
we use and what we use it for".
South Hibbert athletes
Sy MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
A good crowd attended the family
dance and trophy presentation of the
South Hibbert Athletic Society held at
the Dublin pavilion, Saturday
evening.
WI meets
at Elimville
iv SHIRLEY COOPER
The Elimville Women's Institute
met at the church Wednesday even-
ing. President Mrs. Philip Johns
opened the meeting'with an article en-
titled "Little Things in Life."
The roll call was answered by
"Bring a picture of your childhood
home, and where you reside now.
Mrs. Johns presented Mrs. Floyd
Cooper with her Institute branch life
membership pin. Miss Ruth Skinner
and Mrs. Elson Lynn gave a report of
the Fall Rally held at Walton,
Monday.
Mrs. Olga Hern and Mrs. Wm
Morley presented the district presi-
dent and secretary Mrs. Cooper and
Mrs. Lynn with gifts. The noon lun-
cheon to be served October 24 was
discussed and members offered to
bake and to work that day.
The Tweedsmuir history commit-
tee of Mrs. Lavona Delbridge, Mrs.
Freeman Horne and Mrs. Melville
Buswell were in charge of the pro-
gram. Mrs. Horne opened with a
poem "Harvest of Gold". Everyone
enjoyed a lively sing song.
Mrs. Buswell commented on the
motto "History is the fabric woven by
mankind on the loom of time. Mrs.
Ella Frayne, Exeter played several
tunes on the mouth organ a couple of
times during the program.
A skit "Farm Wives" was
presented by Mrs. Wm Allen, Mrs.
Ivan Brock, Mrs. Howard Pym, Mrs.
Marjorie Dykeman and Mrs. Ron
Fletcher.
Miss Ruth Skinner read a poem
"Turkey" and a "Thanksgiving
Prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fulton, Mrs.
John and Roberta Templeman
returned home Saturday from a holi-
day in Britain. While there they at-
tended the wedding reception of Lynn
and Graham Abbott, visited with
Jean and Dave Woodman, Stoneleigh,
Surrey, Pamela and Robert Swan and
family Doddinghurst, Essex, Tim and
Doreen Templeman, Heathfield, East
Sussex and Dick and Rosemary.
Templeman, Winchmore Hill, Lon-
don, England.
Rick and Barb Templeman were
guests at the Priestap-Rowland wed-
ding, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris and
Mrs. Orpha Norris, attended the
christening of Lana Michelle Norris,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Nor-
ris, at St. Pauls United Church,
Brantford.
WI meets
Mrs. Esther Smale hosted the
September meeting of the Staffa
Women's Institute at her home, when
her daughter, Mrs. Helen Menyes,
Kitchener was guest speaker.
Mrs. Menyes told about her hobby
of painting in oils, pen and ink, water
colours and sketching in pencil, She
also demonstrated some of her work.
Everyone present was very interested
in the hasti-notes which she had
created of local land marks.
Mrs. Doris Miller presided for the
Education and Cultural Activities
meeting, opening with the Institute
Ode and Mary Stewart Collect.
There were 17 persent and in-
teresting answers were given to the
roll call - something I have learned
from listening. During business Mrs.
Miller reminded everyone of the Lon-
don Area Convention, October 16 and
17. Staffa Women's institute to send
a delegate and a gift for the craft
table. Mrs. Lillian Douglas
volunteered to donate a gift.
Miller Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Delbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Cooper recently attended a surprise
25th wedding anniversary for Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Fulton at the Stratford
arena.
We discussed the different kinds of
milk and their cprrtents. The recipes
we had to make were hot cocoa and
creamy pasta, both using milk of
course!
Press Reporter Kate Papple
The third meeting of Kippen 3
"Milk Maids" was held at Brucefield
Church on October 7. As the recipes
for this evening took a while to cook
we tackled the kitchen duties first.
While the cheese souffle and mini -
cheese cakes were baking in the oven
we reviewed our meeting. We had a
taste test of nine different kinds of
cheese, and talked about the different
types of cheeses available and their
nationality.
By the time our leaders Barb Mof-
fatt and Janet Papple had completed
the book work with us, the cheese
souffle and mini -cheese cakes were
ready to eat, they tasted great.
Press reporter for this meeting
Lois Anne LosteH
Kippen East WI
Kippen East Womens' Institute will
hold their World Affairs meeting on
Wednesday, October 22 at 8:30 p.m.
Note the date change. This will be in
Hensall Presbyterian Church, when
several members from the Seaforth
Junior Farmers will entertain us. Roll
call "Why I like living in Canada".
Wear your Institute pin or be
prepared to pay a fine.
Kippen United Church
St, Andrews Church, Kippen, was
fittingly decorated for Thanksgiving
on Sunday October 12, when Rev.
Lorne Keays preached on "Doing
what doesn't come naturally". The
ministry of music was provided by
the choir singing "Give thanks to the
Lord".
Next Sunday, October•19, is Kip -
pen's Anniversary service at 11 a.m.
The guest preacher will be the Rev.
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