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Times -Advocate, September 30, 1987
UCW celebrate 2Sth anniversary at Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
The 15th Anniversary of the United
Church Women was held Sunday mor-
ning with a fair attendance. The
church was tastefully decorated with
balloons, gold and yellow mums by
Lorraine Alexander and Helen Web-
ber. Diane Jeffery gave the Call to
Worship. Marion Cann gave short
readings of the past, while the choir
sang between the readings.
Marilyn Pym and the audience
read responsively Psalm 100 and the
Prayer of Confession. Margaret
Stewart told the children a story
"Helping People" and closed with a
prayer. -
June Stewart read the Scripture
Psaln195: 1-7 and Romans 8: 28, 31,
32.35.37 39. We sang the Celebration
Hymn. Judith Parker read the second--
Scripture
econd 'Scripture Matthe‘r26: 6-23, Mark 12:
42-44,
Janis Richardson introduced guest
speaker Mrs. Verna Burgin of
Kirkton who is the second vice-
president of the Huron -Perth
Presbyterial U.C.W.
She spoke on the past 25 years and
entitled her message "Called to Res-
pond" which was really interesting.
There was an emblem of the U.C.W.
Crest at the front of the church.
Melonie Miller thanked Verna for her
message.
Diane Jeffery gave the an-
nouncements. Karen Etherington and
Ann Kernick received the offering.
Joan Morgan led in a responsive
prayer. Helen Webber led in prayer.
The choir were dressed with old
-fashioned hats and sang "The Circuit
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY - A blue spruce tree was planted Sunday to celebrate the 65th anniver-
sary of Brinsley United Church. Above, Sunday School students assist Rev. Anne Beattie in the tree plan-
ting ceremony.
FOCUS ON PORK - The main theme o t e wee end Exeter Fall
Fair was on pork. Here fair secretary Gwen Coward and director
Shirley Kerslake look over some of the small porkers on dis.lo
RACE WINNERS T e Exeter Fair bed race was won .y the South
Huron Big Brothers. Coach Jim Chapman is shown in front with Ran-
dy Kroul, Matthew Sims, Poul Chapman and Steve Baynham.
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By MRS. J TEMPLEMAN
Hazel Harburn presided for the
September meeting of the Marion Rit-
chie WMS, opening it with a reading.
The scripture from Proverbs and Cor-
inthians and the meditation and
prayer were taken by Roberta
Templeman.
- The roll call, Kindness was
answered by 13 members followed by
the offerings for the allocation and
Fellowship of the Least Coin.
The Study Book on India was taken
by Agnes Lamond who gave the view-
points of several Indian leaders
regarding Christianity. Edna
Stoneman conducted a quiz
Ruth Laing reported on the fall ral-
ly of Maitland Presbyterial which
she, Helen Parsons, Muriel Scott,
Agnes Lamond and Edna Stoneman
attended on Monday afternoon in
Wingham. The speaker, Barbara
Woodruff, spoke on her impressions
Riding Preacher".
A Candle -lighting service then took
place with Dorothy Duncan lighting
the first candle and giving a talk on
the past ; Sharon Passmore lit the se-
cond candle and talked about the pre-
sent; Kathy Bray lit the third candle
and talked about the future.
Ann Bray called the past presidents
forward and Kathleen Hodgert pinn-
ed a corsage on them namely: 1962-63
Kay Cann, 1964-65 the late Jean
Miller, 1966-67 Marjory Kernick who
was absent, 1968-69 Rhoda Rohde,
1970-71 Margaret Stewart, 1972-73 An-
na Ballantyne, 1974-75 Helen Webber,
1976-77 June Stewart, 1978-79 Rhoda
Rohde, 1980-81 Beatrice Dawson,
1982-83 Dorothy Duncan, 1984-85 Helen
Webber, 1986-87 Diane Jeffery.
Diane Jeffery led in prayer and
gave the closing blessing. Rev. K.
Teddy Smits pronounced the
benediction.
All the congregation went to the
basement for food and fellowship. An
anniversary cake made and
decorated by Judith Parker was
much enjoyed.
Sunday October 4 the Sunday
School .children will meet at the
church at 10 a.m. to go hiking at the
Morrison Dam (weather permitting)
and will return before church is over.
There will b,; a communion service
during the regular worship on Oc-
tober 4 at 11:15 a.m.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sullivan, Elora
spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. John King, Cam-
bridge were Sunday noon guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery.
Quite a number of people from this
area calle ,,at the Hopper -Hockey
Funeral Home, Exeter to pay their
respect to the late Gerald Hern. Sym-
pathy is extended to his wife Dorothy
and family.
Mrs. Arthur Hankinson, London
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Jeffery and boys.
- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dawson were
guests at the wedding of Liz Brophey
and Tony Bianchi at Richards
Memorial Church, London and the
reception was at Sanders Restaurant,
Grand Bend, Saturday.
Harold Beaver, Dennis Crawford,
of the people of Russia, the country
which the WMS will study next year.
Betty Lou Norris presided for the
business when plans to cater for a
wedding were discussed and an in-
vitation to Mitchell on October 6 was
accepted. The speaker on that occa-
sion will be a former Cromarty. resi-
dent. Mrs. Norris also had the tonic.
Exeter, and Mrs. and Mrs. Lorne the former's grandson's wedding and
Ballantyne and Wendy were guests at
reception in Trenton on Saturday.
MAYOR'S
PROCLAMATION
Of all the rights Canadians enjoy, few are more precious
than the right to freely own, use, transfer or bequeath
real property, so long as the rights of others are not in-
fringed upon.
All too often, the rights that come with home owner-
ship are taken for granted. Yet they are part of the Cana-
dian heritage, rights that have been hard-won and must
be preserved for generations to come. Collective efforts
to achieve this goal have the potential to enhance the
well-being of our community.
Real estate practitioners in EXETER, as members of the
HURON REAL ESTATE BOARD, and the Canadian Real
Estate Association are setting aside a week to remind
Canadians of their property rights legacy and to en-
courage their participation in the responsible preserva-
tion of the basic freedom to own private property.
Therefore, 1 BRUCE SHAW, Mayor of EXETER, do hereby
proclaim 5 October to 12 October 1987 to be Private
Property Week. 1 ask all residents of EXETER to join with
the HURON REAL ESTATE BOARD and its members in
marking this period to reflect that we are free people
endowed with the right to own real property - a right
not enjoyed in many other countries - and that we are
given the responsibility to protect that right.
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