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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1987-11-11, Page 13ttZ 4t 11 • I a • THE ELEPHANT SHOW - Eric Nagler of the Elephant Show from Sharon, Lois and Bram entertained students at Stephen Central School, Monday morning. Assisting Nagler in his act is stiidcnt Chad W-illemsen, •1 Varna remembers By JOAN BEIERLING Sunday November 8 after a shortened Church service, Rev. Sant Parker conducted the Remembrance I)ay service. The Varna congregation gather ed together at the township Cenotaph where wreaths were laid by Rill McAsh representing the veterans, Clarence }tau the township, and Doug 11eAsh the ()range Lodge. Youth (:roup I is meeting in Varna -al 7:30 p.m. on Thursday November 12 to speak on "Why the Flood"'' Varna U.C.W. ladies, please remember the McClure Play in Blyth on Saturday at 2 p.m. Everyone is to meet at the Church in Varna at 12:45 p.m. Euchre '!'here were nine tables of euchre al the first Varna Lodge card party for this season at the Stanley Complex on Friday evening. - Winners of ladies high and low were Ina Neeb and Gwen Mckellar. Men's high and -low winners were Frank Thompson and Frank McClinchev. Winners of draw prizes were Mrs. Bob Welsh, Annie Finkbeiner, Margaret Dowson, Walter Pepper and Myrtle Taylor. Next card party will be held Friday November 20 at 8 p.m. Successful hunt The deer hunters sure had good luck with a successful deer hunt this year. The Chessell gang took five, the Stephenson's gang took six, the Con- sitt gang took eight, Ken Boyce's gang took two. and Brian McAsh took one. •• Designed and manufactured by Anstett Manufactur- ing Ltd. 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Beverly Wheeler was in charge of the Holy Eucharist and morning prayer service. Marlene French read the two lessons. , The wreath for the Province of On- tario was placed in the church in memory of the soliders who gave their lives during the first and second world wars. Rev. Wheeler gave a very interesting talk pertaining to this subject and how we must remember and be grateful for those who gave their lives that others might live. Next New directories out A colour photograph of the Little Madawaska River - in the heart of Algonquin Park, as it looks in early spring, is on' the cover of the 1987 telephone directory for London, St.. Thomas and surrounding area. Some 270,000 copies of the directory will be delivered from November -l0 to November 27, said Ilowie Atkinson, local Bell Canada Manager. The introductory section has been: revised to reflect: . * A change in the procedure for handl- ing annoying or offensive phone calls. The main change is that the tracing of a telephone number from which the. calls are being placed', now must be - initiated by the police rather than Bell. * Long distance rate reductions that went into effect July 1, 1987, and the revised discount periods that became • effective earlier in the year. Subscribers who wish to find out what telecommunications equipment is available at the nearest Phonecen- tre, and the prices, should call, without charge, to 1-800-387-5185. The number is listed in the -Customer Ser- -vices, How to Reach Us section of the introductory pages. Anyone who does not receive a copy' of the new directory shouild call the 13e11 business office after the delivery period. Sunday the church service will be at 11 a.m. A reminder that the Christmas bazaar will be in the church hall on November 14 from 2 to 4. • • . Personals Mrs. Donald Itoloson and and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins attended the Perth Deanery meeting ofthe Diocese of Huron, held at St. James Anglican Church in Stjatford on Thursday evening November 5. CCH' meetings • Unit I met at the home of Mavis Knapman on Thursday afternoon, November 5. Doreen.Mclobert presided and opened with prayer. The roll call was answered with a reading ora poem. The business was•taken care of. This included preparation for the beef dinner w'hich will be held at the church on Wednesday Novemher '1'17 . Following the meeting a tasty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Jean Scully. The menu .was rabbit stew and dessert. fruit cocktail. Unit IV met at the home of Mrs. Norah Wissell and Marion Humphrey presided and opened the meeting with Psalm 46-9-10 and a Remembrance. . Day prayer. A moment of silence was observed in memory of Olive Friendship, Club The Bryanston Friendship club met - on Wednesday November 4 with an attendance of 36. Muriel Cobleigh- welcomed everyone and read a poem . "The Sins of Omission" followed by the singing of 0 Canada, and Ilappy ' - Birthday to Jean Donley, Elliott and Audrey McRoberts. • In the business, it was voted that we send a donation to the Salvation Ar- my and also we will be eating out for our Christmas meeting, when Wesley United Church Women will serve a Christmas Dinner to us at noon on December 2. I1lerna O'Neil was chairperson for our program which consisted of two G Xe l e r (/ (C! Hello from the residents of the Villa. We have had our first taste of snow and.it Looks and feels like more is on the way. Upcoming birthdays for this week are Lela Abbott. 'Margaret Dinney, Roxie Weber, Melvina Belanger and Cliff Blanchard. Best wishes to everyone as they celebrate on their special day. Students from SHDHS visited us again this- week. Several residents and students enjoyed crokinole. The lovely weather proved to be hard to resist. Residents and students en- joyed walks outside. Thank you to the students for their Tuesday afternoon visits. Our weekly worship service was ccaducted by Rev. Hawley, of Exeter l nited Church. Our thanks to Rey. Hawley and his faithful pianist JoAie Rvckman. We are taking orders for Christmas Cakes at $4.00 a pound. Proceeds go to the Villa Resident Council. If you • wish to order. contact Nancy Holland at 235-1581 in the afternoons. Get Well wishes to Pat Campbell. Staff and residents wish Pat a speedy recovery. Hurry back - we miss you! Father to teenage son: "Do you mind if 1 use the car tonight? I'm tak- ing your mother out and I would like to impress her." About people you know Vera Guenther, Laureen Deibel and Violet Rader spent a very enjoyable weekend with Jim and Linda Coates, Mississauga, Ont. GRADUATE - Marilyn Joan (Moody) llohner received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology at the Fall Convocation of the University of Western Ontario on October 30, 1987. Marilyn graduated from grade 12 in Cold Lake, Alberta in 1962. She later attended grade 13 at South Huron District High School, and graduated from London Teachers Colldge in 1970. After completing one year of university in 1971, Marilyn taught for one year each at Hensel) and Seaforth Public Schools. Marilyn gained employment with the Ministry of Community and Social Services 14 years ago. For the past nine years she has been the local administrator for the Family Benefits Act for Huron and Perth Counties. During this time she completed six more courses by correspondence and at night school. She completed thc remaining four courses in thc past year. Organization was the kcy word. Hearty congratulations from husband Paul, sons Jeff and Greg and daughter Paula. (We're glad you are finished). readings by Gladys Davis -."If the Farmers go on strike and "Autumn". Merna O'Neil read "In Flanders Field' and "In Flanders Field Now" and also conducted a con- test of naming a flower. Games were played. Winners were: Euchre High - Dorothy Bullock and Wilf Buchanan; Lone Hands - Lulu Culbert and Harold Talbot; Low - Muriel Cobleigh and Clarence Lewis; Lost Heir - Isabel Robinson and An- na Trudgeon; Crokinole - Fred Trudgeon and Ella Frayne; Scrabble - Greta Gibson: Lucky plate - }lector Robinson. Lucan news Marjorie Park returned Saturday from a 31 day, Orient Tour, visiting Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore. Island of Bali in Indonesia. Hong Kong and a day in Mainland China. We hope that Mad will show her pic- tures and tell us about her wonderful tour in the near future. At the present time she is still recovering from jet lag. • Gowan. Verda Tate was in charge of the program. She opened with an article on the -Farm Gate" and told about the shor- tage of land in Kenya and how it could happen here in Canada. She also gave the story of Rev. Roy DeMarsh, a vic- tim of polio and' his youth and the obstacles he had to overcome to become a minister and to carry on his work. The meeting closed with prayer and grace. Norah served lunch. Church news Rev. Bruce Pierce was in charge'of the morning worship at the Granton United Church and entitled his message ''Peace Making" a pattern of life. The sacrament of Holy Com- munion was observed. Granton Sunda." School awards Veronica Blom, first pin; Benny Kop, wreath; Katy Hazlewood, first pin;• Exit' llacrett wreath; Becky Muir,. wreath: Paula Wallis. six yr. bar. . In the children's time, the minister gave them a sentence to remember. God knows what your are thinking, do things that will please God. On Wednesday Novemher 11 at 10:30 a.m: there will .he a short Remem- brance -Day service, held at Granton United Church. SISTERS GRADUATE - Patrick and Marion Sullivan, RR 3 Dashwood are pleased to announce the graduation of their daughters: Jacqueline graduated with an Honours B.A. in English and Politics from the University of Guelph and is presently enrolled in the Public Relations Certificate Program at Humber College, Toronto. Susan graduated from Fanshawe School of Nursing as a Reg. Nurse and is employed at Woodstock General Hospital in Pediatrics. They are both graduates of S.H.D.H:S. We'llgive.youuptolOoz. of silver whenyoupuithase one of National's superbinvestments b 30. Since the dawn of civiliza- tion, silver has been one of the most precious metals known to man. Even today, investors around the world choose silver for its beauty and permanence. Now, for a limited time only, we will give you a Gift of Silver when you choose from National's excellent range of investments: GICs, 'Ibtal Money Market Account and Deben- tures. The more you invest, the more silver you'll get. 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