Times-Advocate, 1987-04-29, Page 22munity Centre at 6 p.m. It is Huron -
Perth Presbytery United Church
Women's night.
The May meeting of the United
Church Women will be held May 4 at
8 p.m. The roll call to be answered by
"Something new you plan to plant in
your garden".
Ladies don't forget we are enter-
taining at the Exeter Villa Thursday
ev ningAprir30 at 7 p.m. for their bir-
thday party.
The Millbrook -Cavan Pastoral
charge have extended a call to Rev.
Robert Matheson to be effective June
1, 1967. Sunday May 31 will be the last
Sunday Rev. Matheson conducts ser-
vices of worship at Thames Road and
• Elimville United Churches.
The Sacrament of Baptism will be
celebrated Sunday May 10 Family
Sunday during the church service at
11:15 a.m.
In last week's news it should have
read Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Richardson
not Duncan. Sorry about that!
Congratulations to John Miner who
won a contest sponsored by the On-
tario Reporters Association. John
joined The London Free Press in
January as a business reporter. He is
married to the former Laurel Hodgert
and has two daughters. They live in
Biddulph Township. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rohde visited
with Garry Cottle in Victoria Hospital
and with Mrs. Rose Passmore in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, Wednes-
day. Mrs. Passmore has a broken hip.
Get well wishes are extended. The
Rohde's then had supper with Mr. and
Mrs. Orland Stewart, London.
Quite a number of people from this
area called at the McFarland and
Roberts Funeral Home, Lambeth.
Friday to pay their respect to the la to
Wayne Fordham of London who pass-
ed away Wednesday. Several people
attended the funeral, Saturday. The
flowers in the church on Sunday were
placed there in memory of Wayne by
his family.
The sympathy of the community is
.extended to his wife Joanne and
daughters Kim and Lisa and the rest
of his relatives and family. Joanne
was the former Joanne Mair whose
parents were a former minister and
his wife. The late Rev. William Mair
and Mrs. Jean Mair who lives in Lon-
don. They ministered at Thames
Road and Elimville churches for 17
years. .
Russell Miller, Staffa, Mr_andMrs.
Jack Duncan and Mrs. Ken Duncan
attended the 94th birthday of their
aunt Lillian McKeller at Huronview.
Clinton on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rohde had sup-
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Glenn Rohde, Danny and Tammy.
Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Bray spent a
few days at a Hamvention in Dayton.
Ohio.
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LODGES MARCH TO CHURCH The Exeter Oddfellows and Rebekahs participated in Sunday's morn-
ing service at Centralia United Church. The group is shown here marching to the service.
At Centralia United
Lodges march to church service
By Mrs. TOM KOOY
A very inspiring service took place
Sunday at the United Church when
Rev. Deborah Carter chose as her
topic "Wound Binders and Compas-
sion Mongers" where she spoke to a
full church. The Oddfellows lodge No.
67 Exeter and the Exeter Rebecca
Lodge and other groups affiliated
with the order gathered at the Post
Office' to march in a body: to the
church for the morning service.
READY TO MARCH Prior to Sunday's march to Centralia United
Church by members of the Exeter-Oddfellows and Rebekahs, lodge
officials Sam Skinner, Jan Jeffrey and Lilo Smith confer.T=A photo
Donald Stuarta lodge member was
at the organ with Judy Mills on the
piano. The lessons were read by the
padres from both lodges. Mrs. Harry
van Bergen and Dan Smith.
Special music in song was provid-
ed by Ray Cann on violin and Bill
Rowe and Eric Kints on guitars and
was enjoyed by all. A time of
fellowship followed with lunch serv-
ed by Centralia U.C.W. Noble Grand
Sam Skinner thanked all for their
help.
A regional meeting for the U.C.W.
will be held in Kirkton Wednesday
April 29, -at 6 p.m. The ladies of this
congregation are asked to meet at the
church to arrange transportation.
Sunday visitors with Tom and I
were Helen McDonald, Harry and
Marian Noels all of Lucan, Elizabeth
Conlin and Jessie Lewis of
McGillivray and Howard Dolan of
Watford.
The euchre at the community cen-
tre had 11 tables playing April 20.
Prize winners were high scores - Li-
ly Swartz, Joe Carter; lone hands -
Kay -Armstrong. Percy Noels: low
score - Dorothy Darling, Laurence
Hirtzel; lucky score -. Mildred Hirtzel,
Alfred Mathers.
The next party on May 4 at 8 p.m.
will be convened by Earl and Mary
Lou Morgan, Jean Millar and Murray
Carter.
Celebrate second Foster
at Thames Road Church
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
The second Sunday of Easter
church service was in charge of the
.ministelt; Rev. Robert Matheson.
Psalm 106 was read responsively and
Rev. Matheson told the children's
story "Signs of Forgiveness".
The choir sang "All That I Am" ac-
.companied by the organist Miss
Agnes Bray, -
The scripture lesson was read from
Acts 2:42-47, 1 Peter 1:3-9, John
20:19-31.
The sermon was entitled "The
Easter Celebration Continues".
In light of the Easter experience we
are reminded of the party God has in-
vited us all to attend. Easter people
- Christians - are called to be a festive
people. Our celebration takes place in
the way we live our lives constantly
celebrating resurrection living as of-
fered to us through Christ.
A combined session meeting will.be
held Wednesday April 29 at 8 p,m: in
Thames Road Church.
An Official Board meeting will be
held Wednesday May 6 at 8 p.m. in
Elimville Church.
Ladies don't forget the special
events night to be held Wednesday
April 29 at Kirkton-Woodham Com -
Villa Happenings
Welcome back Lloyd Morgan and
Ray Francis. We're very glad to
report that these gentlemen have
returned from hospital. New to our
family. this past month were Theada
Bruce, Peter Regier and Eileen
Carroll.
Thank you to Mrs. Webster's class
at SHDHS for entertaining at our
April birthday party. Everyone en-
joyed the carrot cake especially
decorated for the event.
Our gardening projects are well
under way. The geraniums are
gradually peeping through.
We enjoyed seeing South Pacific on
our new T.V. The scenery and music
were tremendous, and of course what
movie is complete without popcorn.
Thanks to the Pathfinders for bring-
- ing us an evening of games. Our
euchre players are pleased to have
Ray back and ready for euchre.
Happy May Day!
Clandeboye
Pat Hodgins participated in the
• • • "Great Ride for Cancer. Sunday, at
�� �er famihes O v' '�, n generous
and thanks a hered $50 and
S generous sponsors she raised S5W for
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
The Snyder families of this area, in-
-eluding Ferman and [.iota. Jim Judy
and Nicholas. Keith and Nancy '
Snyder. Greenway. Ric and Esther
Storey and Scott. of London, all
. visited recently at Elmira. at Snyder
Sr.'s, daughter -and family, Suzanne
and Otto Plein. Christopher. and
. , Melissa. -
Community get well wishes are ex-
pressed to Harold Finkbeiner who is
presently hospitalized.
Mrs. Willis (Ella) Desjardine, and
Michelle Mabel, have been visiting in
Trenton, with Corporals Cindy (nee
Desjardinet and Tim Golfer. During
their visit Cindy and Tim became
parents of a baby girl.
Grace and Keith Horner, Parkhill
area; accompanied by Marian Snider,
of Grand Bend, called a week ago
Saturday to pay respects to their long
time family friend. Mrs. Viola Marie
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Sarah, Eva and Nesbitt. also loved by
several nieces and nephews, great
nieces and friends. Mrs. Wurn was
born in the Bayfield area and taught
school in the Zurich area for several
years.
The funeral service was at 11 a.m.
Monday April 20, with interment in
Bayfield cemetery. Mr. Horner was
one of the pallbearers.
the Cancer Society.
Don't forget the Blood Donor Clinic
Thursday, April 30 fron; *p.m. to 9
•p:m. at Lucan Community Centre.
Because you give, someone will live.
Dave and Eleanor Kestle have
returned to Clandeboye after spen-
ding the winter in Florida.
George and Donna.Hindmarsh have
returned from a three week holiday
with friends on Vancouver Island.
St. James Church held their last
euchre party for the season Tuesday
night. Prize winners -were high - Kay
Lankin and Earl Morgan; lone hands
=Helen McDonald and Harry Noels;
low - Hazel Cunningham and Ed Arm-
strong. Extra - prizes went to - Jean
Miller and Helen Drury; nearest bir-
thday - Eileen Pullman.
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met- at Norma Walper's home for •
their sixth meeting.
The members discussed the things
they. have learned during this club
and then worked on their shirts.
Members decided to meet again to
make the final touches on their shirts.
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