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Brinsley anniversary
By GORDON MORLEY
Sunday Brinsley L'nrted
Church celebrated its an-
niversary, with a special
service, and an excellent
congregation was un hand to
take part in the worship
Peter Snell conducted the
service, with the music being.
provided by the Centralia
quartet along with the junior
choir under the leadership of
Mrs. Jack Treyithick Doug
Lewis played the organ
The guest speaker was
Rev. Walter Poulton of
Riverside United Church in
London. He brought an in-
spiring message to the
congregation and affirmed
that "We are a people chosen
of God. and as such. we
must show to others our
Christian nature by our
lives."
Graham Hall of Lindsay
visited with Mr. and Mrs
George Prest and family.
Sunday,
Mrs Owen Amos. London
visited Sunda} with Mr and
Mrs Joe Amos and attended
the anniversary in Brinsley
United Church
Mrs Joe Durand and
family visaed her parents
Saturday a t ternoon and Mrs
Violet Allison and Kathleen
Morley
Mr. and Mfrs .George Prest
and Cindy attended Scott
Prest'third birthday party
Saturday evening
Mr and Mrs Garnet
Treyithick. St Thomas and
Mr and Mrs Roland Neil,
Ailsa Craig were recent
visitors- with jrMand Mrs
Jack Trey 'thick
Sunday visitors with NI'.
and Mrs. Fred Lewis were
Mr and Mrs. Wilbert Lewis
and Carolyn. Mike Horner.
Elmer. Rae. Ruth and Viola
Lewis.
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PLOW QUEEN -- Middlesex County Queen of the Furrow Penny Hodgins of
Lucan roae n Saturdays Merton Fair parade. The driver is her mother Gloria. The 1979
Middlesex plow match is being held Saturday October 13 on the Delaware form of Middlesex
warden Jack McNamara T -A photo
Shipka people enjoy color tours
By MRS HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Lorne and Mary Dietrich
were among the Grand Bend
and area folks who enjoyed
the 6 day fall color tour last
week,
Ed liurnbull, Hugh and
Annie Morenz. spent
holidays last week on
Manitoulin Island, visiting
relatives and friend's of -Ed's
in the Gore Bay area and
Mindemoya. Side trip stops
were made at West Bay,
Indian Point bridge.
Evansville. Kagawong
harbour, Spring Bay and
Providence Bay.
The fall leaf coloring on
the island was georgous.
Congratulations to Ken
and Ortha Baker on the
arrival of their seventh
grandchild, when a baby girl
Jillian Nancy, was born to
Sandra and Tony Regier of
Detroit.
Chris and Heather Regier
spent last week with their
grandparents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Com-
fort, Harry, Deanna and
Chad, of Willand, and Jack
and Marilyn Pickering,
visited Saturday evening
with Milton and Eva
Sweitzer. The Welland folks
also visited with Jim and -
Marg Switzer and family and
other relatives in Shipka
area.
Fermon and Leota and
Edwin Snyder, were supper.
guests, Saturday night, with
newlyweds, Jim and Judy
Snyder.
Cliff. Velma and Kathy
Russell, attended the 25th
wedding anniversary of
Cliff's brother, Ivan and
Natalie Russell, at La Salle
New Dashwood minister
introduced bypresbytery
By MRS IRVIN RADER
DAS HV' OOD
The Huron -Perth
Presbytery was in charge of
the introduction service for
Miss Barbara Laing student
supply minister for the
Dashwood -Zurich Pastoral
charge at Calvary United
church Sunday evening.
September 30.
• The service was conducted
by. Rey.. Wilerna Brown.
Varna and the sermon by
Rex .James Forsythe.
Exeter Rev Maurice
Francis. Fullaruin. chair-
man of the board. introduced
Mltss Laing.
A time of fellowship and
lunch followed in the
basement. In Miss Laing's
own words she stated "I was
warmly welcomed."
4- H meet
Dashwood .4-1-1 club 2 of the
4-11 girls held the second
meeting of their fall project
-Needlepoint" Thursday
September 27 with all 11
members present. ' They
began working on the sample
item or free choice.
The ladies showed the girls
how to thread a needle and -
how to do the Gobelin and
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monogram was selected. put
on graph paper and put on,
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Persona Is
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schatz.
Garden City. Michigan. and
Mrs. Gordon Callfas, Sarnia.
have returned home after
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Schatz and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood
Gill and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Higgs, Ailsa Craig. were
Thursday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Garnet Weiberg.
Waterloo.
Mrs. Syd Baker is a patient
in University Hospital.
London. -
Senior Citizens take note
that the meeting has beep
postponed until October 22.
you are reminded of the Fall
Rally October 17 at Clinton.
Mrs. Karen Pedersen has
returned home following a 7
week visit with relatives in
Denmark.
A large number of
relatives and • friends at-
tended the 2,ath wedding
anniversary of MIr. and Mrs.
Anthony Martene Friday
evening at the Rec.Centre.
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs Allan Swain,
London. were Friday night
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Martene.
Mr. and -Mrs Kenneth
Eyoy, Port Colborne were
Friday night guests with Mr.
and Mrs, Eben lt'eigand.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Bearss, Port Colborne were
week -end guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Martene
and boys.
Crediton East
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WHAT WE SAW!!
last week -end. Sunday they
visited his father Walter
Russell, at the Leamington
nursing home.
A family gathering was
held Sunday at Fecmon and
Leola Snyder's home of
1-'ermon's E brothers and
sisters. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Snyder, Wallenstein, Mr.
and Mrs. George
Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs.
Cleason Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Christian Weber, all of
Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Martin, Elora, and Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Martin, Sarnia.
Sunday visitors and supper
guests with Gus and Mary
Lou Van Massenhoven,
Anita, Ronnie and Michael,
were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Vanderheyden, Marlene.
Debbie and Jason, of
Glanworth.
Mr. and Mrs. llarold
Vincent, Lori, Michael and
Michelle, spent last week-
end in Barryton, Michigan,
visiting her mother and
sisters and families; Mrs.
Fred Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs.
Horst Kovitzki and Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Navarre.
Harvey Beierling, of this
area has opened an office in
Exeter for bookkeeping and
lax service.
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By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator returned home
after a two week visit to
Windsor, Newfoundland
were they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Nick Barry and
families.
Mr. and Mrs Stan
Preszcator visited Sunday
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