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March 4, 1987
Euchre held
at Clandeboye
St. James church held thier euchre
party Tuesday evening. High prizes
went 10 'Aldred Hirtzel, and Joe
Carter. Lone hands; Marion Thomp-
• son and Jack Gilmour; low scores.
Kay Armstrong and Roy Cunn-
ingham. Special prizes were won by
Earl Morgan. Andy Thompson.
Charlie Railings and Helen Drury.
The next party -will be March 10.
Clarence Millson has given up his
apartment in Clandeboye and is now
a resident of ('raigholme Nursing
Home in Ailsa Craig. He arrived in
time to help his old Clandeboye
neighbour. Wilfred Cunningham
celebrate his 97th birthday, Friday.
Sincere sympathy is extended to the
Dixon family. the Noyes family and
also to Mrs. Norman Blake, in the loss
of their loved ones this past week.
Mame. people from this area attend-
ed the dinner and information
- meeting on Sunday evening, regar-
ding the proposed non-profit Rental
Housing for Senior ('itiiens Apart-
ment Complex'. it was hosted by the
Lucan District- Lions Club.
dazes Cunningham returned Satur-
day from a -six-weeks visit with
Marion and Doug Gollinger -and
grandson Nicholas in Co vichan Bay.
13.C.
Saintsbury
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Rev. F'. Braby was in .charge of
Morning 'Prayer at St. Patrick's
Church. Mrs. Wayne Carroll provid-
ed music and Lisa Carroll read the
two lessons.
Rey Braby took his text from an
Exhortation from the Penitential Ser-
vice on the observance of Lent. Next
Sunday service is planned for 11 a.m.
Robin Jennings, Lucan. spent the
weekend with her friend. Lisa Carroll.
Mrs. Joan Greenlee, Derek. Debbie
and Chad spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Greenlee.
Mrs. [tarry Carroll is home from
South Huron Hospital. Good health
Eileen. •
.Mr. and Mrs. • Hamilton Hodgins,
— Mrs -Mabel -Needham and -I -visited
the Gardiner funeral home al Arthur.
to pay our respects to the late Ed
Do++•dell. formerly of Lucan area.
Mrs. Greta Gibson and i were lun-
cheon guests with Mrs. Mabel
Needham. Tuesday.
• Marylou Tindall. Petrolia, visited
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Tindall on the weekend. -
Mr. I lugh Davis entertained Hazel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacGillivray,
Courtney and Katie Scarlet, Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Davis, Crystal and
Harley and I to dinner in London Sun-
day evening. Hazel was observing her
birthday and Michael and Suzanne
their seventh anniversary. •
Allan Cunningham. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Cunningham is home
from University Hospital following •
surgery. Let's hope this is the last.
Good Health.
NEW CREDITON PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT - The Crediton Parks Board is planning to purchase
$10,000 worth of playground equipment to be placed in the Crediton community park. Above, Terry
Paul of Paris Playground Equipment shows a model to committee members Bruce -Hodge, Byron Crdrke
and Mary Kenney: T -A photo
For minor ball
Usborfle
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Don't forget the Osborne baseball
registration +will take place Wednes-
day March 4 at [shortie Central
School from 12 natal to 12:30 p.m
-
Church service
Rev: Robert Matheson -was in
charge of the Last Sunday Aftei•
Epiphany Church Service on Sunday
morning. The children's hymn was
sung "The Lord's My Shepherd" and
-Rev. • Matheson told the children's
story "Signs In The Sky".
The -scripture lessonwas read front
Leviticus 19:1-2. 15-18. 1 Corinthians
3:10-11. 16-23. Matthew 5:38-48. The
sermon was entitled "Reflections Of
Love"
The palmist teaches that to trust In
God brings an enduring quality of lite
which is described in terms of the pro-
mise to Abraham as "inheriting.lhe
land".
After all the grand attempts of
human beings to create a better world
- materialistically speaking - it real-
ly becomes very apparent to us just
how much of a gulf there is between
• the greatest wisdom of human beings
and what God would consider to be his
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climate, the environment. as it has
been tampered with by *progressive
human beings. We all must accept
some blame for the decline of our en-
vironment. Cars give' off carbon
monoxide- and lead. • Machinery
makes noise. industry affects the
water falling from the.skies over us.
We can see evidence of acid rain in
our own gardens and 'forests.
It is interesting to note how difficult
'it is to point a finger at sinners of en-
vironmental quality. All of us are
equally guilty: All of us need to repent
of what is happening: But- is that
enough'' How do we undo such
disasters as Bhopal. India and Cher-
nobyl. 1'kraine'' flow do we -,:an up
the waters ot the Great Is
The Board of Management +, al hold
a meeting Wednesday March 4 al 8
p.m. in the church basement.
The celebration al the tooth an-
niversary of the World Day of Prayer
will he held Friday March 6 tt 2 p.nl.
in Caven Presbyterian Church. Ex-
eter. Don't forget ladies! -
Anyone wishing to renew their
subscription to the t C'hurc'h
A MOPPING WE WILL GO -- Lindsay Rotteau, Sara McLaren and
Andrew Davis try out their floor cleaning skills at the Sunshine Kids
Nursery school, Thursday morning. T -A photo
Euchre at Dash
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
The euchre party at Dashwood was
held February 25. Winners were • :
high man. Sheldon Wein; high lady.
-Mrs- Dorothy Pfaff: low man,
Margaret )less; low lady. Mrs.
Dorothy Rader; lone hands. Mrs.
•Jean Wainer; hidden score. Mrs.
Gloria lieirling.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Becker attend-
ed the funeral of a brother-in-law
Howard SimMons of Kitchener.
Flowers in Zion Lutheran church
Sunday were from the funeral of the
Barb's
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late Wilfred Dixon of Lucan placed by
members of his famih•.
Mike Stienman of Renfrew is the
proud father of twins. Andrew Earl
and Ryan .John.
Mrs. Etnma Itoogemans has leen
transferred from,University hospital
to South Huron hospital, Exeter.
Members of the Becker family
gathered at Dashwood Community
centre to celebrate Gramma and
Grampa Becker's birthdays I Verna
and Valentine). Present for the occa-
sion were children, grandchildren and
great grandchildren. There were 7:1
present All had an enjoyable time.
Visitors with Vicar Larry and .till
Stojhovic, Sunday. were his mother
and father Steve and Frances Sio-
jhovic, his sister Karla and Attila
Joseph from Hamilton.
Vic and Irene Hartman just return-
ed home from a trip to Venezuela
which they enjoyed as the weather
was beautiful in the 80 degrees.
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Observer please let- Mrs. Don Bray
know before March 15.
Tracy Coward of Lindsay College
spent last week with her parents Mr.
and Airs. Dan Coward, Mark and
Erin.
Patrick Jeffery spent a couple of
days last week in St. Joseph's
hospital. London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rohde were
Wednesday evening supper guests
with Mr. zinc! Mrs. Roy Pepper,
Exeter.
Ken Tuckey. Carnp ('reek. Alberta,
Bruce 'Dickey, Exeter, and Mr. and -
Mrs. -John Pym. Pauline, Dennis and
Steve were guests at the wedding of
Blair Spencer to Carol -Fleck at
lVaterloo. Saturday. -
Mr•. and Mrs. Bill Rohde spent the
+eek end in Port Huron.
Kippen 4-H
Survivors
By MARGARET HOGGARTH
Kippen :3.1-11 Club held their second
meeting at Brucefield Church on
February 24. We decided to .call
ourselves "The Sixteen Survivors".
.Julie Itealy, our Youth leader for
this club. gave her first presentation
to the four new members. The rest of
us adjourned to the kitchen where we
made pizza, apple and celery salad.
and grilled cheese and apple
sandwiches.
We discussed the components and
requirements of a good meal, and
learned that a good meal needs to be,
appealing, nutritious and economical.
Press reporter for this meeting was
Kate Papple.
W.I. News
Kippen East will hold their cultural
activities meeting on Wednesday.
March 18 at 8 p.m. at the home of
Thea Wisch. Roll call to be answered
by -bringing an.articleirom another
culture or country and tell its- story.
Me►nbers are asked to bring one or
more wrapped items to be auctioned
off in the mystery auction.
Rena ('aldwell has the motto "Of all
the things we wear our expression
means the most".
Don't forget to wear your institute
pin or be prepared to pay a fine.
Kippen United Church
On Sunday. March 1. Rev: Lorne
Keays presided in the pulpit at SI. An-
drews and preached a Lenten sermon
-''Would You Wash Anyone's Feet?"
The choir sang "Freely, Freely"
--iierffttpnniecf•hy-B3arbara_ ;o► r _st
the organ. Due to the rainy day the
planned toboggan patty had to be
postponed until Sunday. March 8 at 3
p.m. al Lyle Kinsman's farm.
The World Day of Prayer will be
held at St. Andrews on Friday. March
6 at 2::30 p.m. Everybody welcome.
Nancy and Walter Denys and Jerry
and Bonnie t)pshall have returned••
home from an enjoyable holiday in
Jamaica.
Cromarty church parade
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
First Cromarty. Beavers, Cubs and
Scouts paraded into Cromarty
Presbyterian Church on Sunday mor-
ning for their annual church service.
Following the opening hymn, Mine
Eyes Have Seen (he Glory. Brian
Waddell led in the responsive reading.
The Sunday School choir. with Carol
Ann Scott at the organ sang A Wise
Man Built his House upon a Rock.
Rev. Robert Johnson told the
children a story showing that some
people are like sponges; they take and
take and take, and in order to gel
anything from them they have to be
squeezed. Ile said we should not to
like a sponge but like Jesus who
shared and gave freely.
The Beavers, Cubs and Scouts and
their leaders, Margaret Schrader.
Twyla Waddell, (thea Cameron. Carol
Ann Scott. Bill Cameron and Nelson
Pullman repeated their Promisors.
The 01c1 'Testament lesson was read
by John Wilkinson and the New Testa-
ment lesson by Jason McCaughey.
The offering was received by Sean
Schrader, Ryan Vanderiet, Steven
Dearing -and Steven Pullman. Mr.
Johnson spoke on the theme Who Is
My Neighbour?
Following the church. service. the
boys and their families drove to
Dublin Community Centre where they
enjoyed a pot luck dinner. Bill Mahon
was chairman and introduced the
head table guests who included the
assistant District Commissioner.
Brian Anderson, of St. Marys. Mr.
Anderson spoke briefly to the spon-
sors, leaders. parents and scouts.
The Beaver leaders presented pla-
ques to Greg Paratchek and Wayne
Stoll for completing the Beaver .pro-
gram. and -a mug in appreciation for
Keo Barry Waddell's help. .
Michael Dearing and Christopher
Scott received plaques for completing
the cub program. Ernest Fleming.
representing Dublin and. District
Lions Club presented the scout
organization with a cheque for $50.
Following the dinner, a film. Follow
Centralia
By MRS. TOM KOOY
The U.('.W. of the United Church
will meet with th of -Zion -at
Zion West United Church for the
World Day of Prayer on March 6 al
8 p.m.
The sympathy of the community is
extended to Mrs. Grace Dixon and
family in th sudden death of a loving
husband and father Wilfred Dixon of
McGillivray township also to Earl _
Dixon in the loss of a brother.
The euchre in -the Community Cen-
tre had 10 tables playing with prizes
going to: high score. Mary Kooy. Earl
Morgan. lone hands. Mary Funtz. Ot-
to Darling. low score. Lydia Regier.
Allan Pfaff. ('loses) birthdays Nelson
Squires, Mildred Ilirtzel.
The next party will be March 9 at
8 p.m. convened by Joe and Margaret
Carter, Mary Meikle. Nelson Squires
and Lydia Regier.
Me. Boys, which starred- Fred. -Mut: -
Murray as the founder of a boy scout
troop in a small town was shown.
Pearl James presided and gave the
devotions at the Ladies Aid meeting
which was held at her home Monday
evening. Seven members and one
visitor were present and the roll call
was answered by the payment of the
10t membership fee.
During the business. it was decid-
ed to hold the.slrawberry supper on
June 17 and a planning committee
was named. A sample of the material
for the new basement drapes was
shown.
Personals
Bob and Ilelen Parsons spent a sew
days in Florida and went to see the
Grand Olde ()prey in Nashville.
Complete Crediton
Heart canvass
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mrs. Anne Cottle, captain of the
heart and Stroke fund for Crediton
would like to thank her helpers Isa
Smith and Lori Schenk who gave their
time to help canvass and especially
. the residents of Crediton who donated
$280.00 which was collected.
• Brenda Glanville and Carl Farr. St.
Thomas spent the weekend with
friends and family here.
Mrs. Lorna Barnes and .Jenna. RR
1 'I'hedford were Thursday afternoon
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator and evening guests with
the Preszcators were Mr. and Mrs
David Isaac and Tasha. Exeter and
Airs. Barbara Lovett. Mitchell.
Crediton• and District Social Club -
are sponsoring a fund raising dance -
on Saturday, \larch 14, 1987 at Huron
Park Rec ('entre. Music by
Beechwood. Lunch provided"Pickets
$10.00 per couple advance or $14.011 at
the door. Monies are to aid the
Crediton Community Hall and the
Crediton Park Board. 'Pickets
available from any club member.
Mr. ane! firs. Stan 1'reszc'ator•
visited Monday eyenrng with 111. and
Mrs. John Arbo and family. Elim-
ville. and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Preszcator. Salford and sup-
per guests with Mr. and Mrs. George
Cameron. RR 1, Brucefield.
Sympathy is extended to the
-families-of the late -Wilfred Dixon. RR
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2 -Lucan. Air. Dixon was Claire
Afartene's grandfather.
Gordon Morlock celebrated his 85th
birthday with his wife and family and
friends at the home of .11r. and Mrs.
Fred A1or•lock, Waterloo.
The sermon topic at Zion United
Church was taken- from Galatians
6:11-14 titled "The Glorious Cross Of
Christ".
Choir practice will be tt'ednesday
evening at 8 p,m. in the Sunday School
rooms. •
U.C.W. meeting for March will be
held Thursday March 5. at 8 p.m.. in
the Sunday School rooms.
in hospital at South Iluron in Exeter
are Mrs. Olive Baker. Mrs. Clara •
Ratz. Mrs. Mary Gower and Mrs.
Estrella Finkbeiner.
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