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Times-Advocate, 1987-10-28, Page 10Times:Advocate, October 28, 1987 ODDFELLOWS EXECUTIVE INSTALLED — New officers of the Exeter 167 In- dependent Order of Oddfellows Lodge were installed recently. Back, left, Roy Pepper, Delmer Skinner, Norm Wilson, Charles Attbill, John Batten, Bob Blair, Dennis Meikle, Ray Cann and Carl Gower. Front, Gordon Jones, Bill Rowe, Donald Dearing, Vice Grand Wilmer Adkins, Noble Grand Bev Par- sons, Post Noble Grand Som Skinner, Ken Ogden, Dan Smith and Reg Hodgert. T -A photo Thanksgivingcoffee• hour at Hibbert Church Doug Philpott, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hawker, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rickards and family Bowman - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Worden and girls. Paul Miller and friend and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miller, Staffa. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Balfour, Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hogen,.London, were also Thanksgiving dinner guests. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Worden and girls were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rickards and family, Bowmanville, Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd Hawker and Mr. and Mrs: Doug Philpott, Toronto: By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN Hibbert United Church Women hosted their annual Thanksgiving Cof- fee Hour on Wednesday morning in the Family Life Center, with Mrs. Dorothy Chapman, Exeter, their guest speaker. Mrs. Chapman delighted everyone by analysing handwriting. Mrs. Chap- man was introduced by Mrs. Doris Jeffery and thanked by Mrs. Irene Drost. Mrs. Florence McPhail chaired the program, opening with a Thanksgiv- ing poem and everyone joining in singing the Prayer of Thanksgiving with Mrs. Mary F. Dow accompany- ing on the piano. Florence presented a most interesting message on - _ Thanksgiving. Ever'one enjoyed muffins and jam upon arrival. They were prepared and served by Mrs. Esther Smale, Mrs. Freda Kerslake and Mrs. Irene Finlayson. Doris Miller, Verle Mahon, Hazel Harburn, Margaret Daynard, Communion served at Saintsbury Margaret Kemp and Roberta Mallory Templeman and Terry Templeman 'attended the London 'Cempleman, Mitchell. Dale, Fay,. Area Convention in St. Marys this Wanda, Michelle, Julie and Rebecca Marlyn, Russeldale, Nancy, Kimber- ly and Danny Bertens, Fullarton, Mike, Mary Jane and Cassandra Par- sons and Rob, Carrah and Cain Templeman, Staffa. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Balfour, Sault Ste. Marie, hosted a wedding recep- tion for their daughter and son-in-law Janis and Kevin Hogen at the Holiday Inn, London. Among the guests were Mr.- and .Mrs. Tom Langton and Jessica, Montreal, Quebec. Mrs. Ger- trude Hamilton, Exeter, Mrs. Loreen Hamilton, St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. past week. Personals !Freda Kerslake, Doris Miller, Verle - Mahon and Roberta Templeman alt attended the Perth County Womens- Institute Rally held at the St. Joseph's Parish Hall on Thursday. Rob and Bev Templeman were guests at the Heard -Dekker wedding and reception. in Dundalk on Satur- day. Chuck and Dorothy Ebel, Goderich spent the weekend with their grandchildren, Carrah, Cain and - Cohen Templeman. Spending Thanksgiving with John, Roberta and Richard Templeman were Joanne and Mathew Donovan, Campbellville, Jim, Geri, Jennifer, Jessica and James Neilson, St. Catharines, Don, Darlene and Sean Ellison, Goderich, Ruth Templeman, Stratford, David, Karen, Lindsay and By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Saintsbury Holy Communion service was held at St. Patrick's Sunday morning with . Rev. Wheeler in charge. Mrs. Mary Kooy was pianist, Mrs. Rose Cunningham server and Bob MacGillivray read the lessons. Rev. Wheeler spoke to the children on the size of God and asked a thought provoking question of the congrega- tion, "What are you doing for God?". A social hour followed the service in the Parish Hall. Monday evening of last week the ladies of the congregation and some visitors enjoyed a talk and a film on Tips for the . spooks The OntarioSafetyLeague has issued 10 safety tips for children for Halloween. Wear a light-coloured costume. Pedestrians are more visible in light coloured clothes. Retro -reflective tape is available commercially and should be added to clothing to heighten visibility. Note that retro - ;reflective is different from. fluores- cent. Flourescent colours are effec- tive only in daylight; retro -reflective items are designed for nighttime use and will "glow" when car lights shine on them. Look for flame -resistant labels on ready-made costumes or material to be used for costumes. Make-up is better than a mask. Masks can obscure vision. Make-up is more fun and creative. - Wear a short costume so you don't trip. Costumes should be designed so that children can walk easily without entangling their feet or tripping. Com- fortable, well -fitting shoes are a must. Also. no hike -riding - costumes can get caught in the spokes. Use a flashlight to light.your way. A flashlight can help children see and be seen more clearly. Trick -or -treat on one side of the street, then theother side. Avoid criss-crossing the street, even in quiet neighbourhoods. Always walk on the sidewalk. If there are no sidewalks, walk on the left side of the road fac- ing traffic. Go out with parents or friends. Basic safety precautions are needed even on Halloween. Younger children should be accompanied by a respon- sible adult. Older children should go out in groups. Discuss your plans with your parents. Parents and children should map out a route for trick -or -treating and set a time limit. Never go inside a strange house, apartment or car. Children should trick -or -treat only at homes included on the plan agreed to by their parents, Avoid poorly lit homes. Have a parent check your treats. Treats must not be eaten until they are checked by a parent. Discard un- wrapped or loosely wrapped items. Give children a meal or a snack before they go out so they won't be tempted to eat before they get home. Know the Block Parent homes in your area. The Block Parent home is a safe haven for children who are frightened, injured or lost. f 4 South America and the need for food. clothing and housing were stressed. Acoffee hour followed. Bob MacGillivray, Courtney and Katie Scarlet spent Saturday with Bob's aunt in Toronto, Mrs. Heather MacGillivray and Mrs. Linda Durnen, Auburn enjoyed their year- ly birthday get-to-gether in London. Mr. -and Mrs. Jim Young, Lucan, were dinner guests with me Wednes- day evening. RUMMAGE SALE CLOTHING -- Marjorie Joins and Jean Lynn check over some of the ladies clothing at Thursdoys rummage sale spon- sored by the South Huron Hospital Auxiliary. T -A photo CONVENERS IN CHARGE OF RUMMAGE SALE Organization of Thursday's South Huron Auxiliary rummage sale was handled by six conveners. From the left ore Olive Hicks, Verna Marion Skinner, Audrey MacGregor, Audrey Bentley and Vera Armstrong with Christmas decorations. Hospital Bower, 1 Oddfellows Lodge installs new officers A large crowd of Odd Fellows was on hand W welcome DDGM. Bro. Eric Mansfield and staff from Hensall when they installed the officers of Ex- eter IOOF No. 67 at their regular meeting last.Tuesday night. Many words of praise were extend- ed to Bro. Mansfield and staff for the excellent ceremony they performed Bro. Walter Quick, Grand Patriarch of the Grand Encampment of Ontario was present and stated in all his years in the Order he had never witnessed a better ceremony than was perform- edthat evening. The following Brothers were install - td in their chairs. Noble Grand Bev. Parsons, Vice -Grand Wilmer Adkins, Rec. Secy Charles Atthill, Fin. Sec'y Roy Pepper, Treasurer Delmer Skin- ner, J.P.N.G. Sam Skinner, Warden Dennis Meikle, Conductor Dan Smith Chaplain Ray Cann, R.S.N.G. Dor Dearing, L.S.N.G. Norm Wilson R.S.V.G. Gordon Jones, L.S.V.G. Car Gower, R.S.S. Reg Hodgert, L.S.S Robert Coates, Inside Guardian Ker Ogden, Outside Guardian Robert Blair, Flag bearer John Batten, Musi cian William Rowe:Trustees Normar Stanlake, Gerald McFalls, Garnet Hicks. A delicious lunch served by Ken Ogden, Reg Hodgert and Allan Buswell and- committee brought a very enjoyable evening to a close. Retirement, we understand, is great. if you are busy, rich and healthy. But then, under those conditions, work is great too. .II V •.r\.. TO THE PORTRAIT.CUSTOMERS AT STEDMANS We sincerely regret that we cannot print your por- traits, taken on October 15,16,17. We are returning to the Stedmans store on Thurs., Fri. and Sat. - Oct. 29,30,31, and we would very much like to re -take your protraits, at this time. Of course, there will be no charge. Please visit our top photographer on the above dates. --Our sincere apologies for the inconvenience. 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