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Times -Advocate, October 24, 1979
WIN JACKETS — The top member in each of the Kirkton 4-H clubs received jackets from Victoria and Grey Trust at
Tuesday's annual awards night in. Kirkton. Shown from the left with Joanne Scott of Victoria and Grey in Sr Marys ore
Dwayne Selves, Bruce Ross Janet Van Westerop, Michael Brine, Susan Spence, Stephanie Hortwick and lone Simpson.
TOPS IN DAIRY CLUB — A number of members of the Kirkton 4-H dairy calf club received prizes at Tuesday's annual Perth
County awards night From the left ore Jane Simpson and the Kollabash Form trophy from Florence Heard: Murray Hutton
with the high score..Gord Brubridge of the Royal Bonk in St. Marys and Stephanie Hortwick, runnerup in score; Robert
Weersink getting the Shur -Gain trophy from Brion Hordemon and Jeff Weersink and Margaret Ann Muilwyk winners of the
Siddol Trucking awards in front of Jim Siddall. T -A photo
Many attend anniversary
Thames Road U.C. celebrates
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
The 98th church
Anniversary service was
held on Sunday morning.
Mrs Glenn Jeffrey clerk of
session was in eharge of the
church service.
Rev. Bert Carr of London
gave a very inspiring
message on "The Faith of
Our Fathers." The choir
rendered asongaccompanied
by the organist Miss Agnes
Bray Robert Heywood
accompanied himself on the
accordion sang three songs
which were well liked.
Friends or relatives which
attended the service and
spent the day in the com-
munity were
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
McRoberts, Exeter with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Stewart:
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ben-
newies. Brodhagen, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Rohde.
Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Millar, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Rohde and Karen. Exeter
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Rohde: Miss Elaine Stewart,
and Hiss Ruth Bray of
London and Miss Laurel
Hodgert. St. Catharines
spent the week -end at their
respective homes here.
There will be no services
at the church on Sunday
October 28 owing to
Elimville anniversary.
Personals -
• Mrs Emma Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Passmore of Ottawa visited
recently in the community
Dashwood church
marks anniversary
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Calvary United church
held their anniversary
Sunday. October 21 with
special music provided by
Dashwood and Grand Bend
United church choirs.
Special speaker at both
'services was Jack
Burghardt. London.
He gave two inspiring
talks. At the morning service
his topic was "We Would See
Jesus" and in the evening
"When is a Family
Christian?"
Many had a chance to visit
with him during the social
time that followed.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn
Tieman had a basket of
flowers in the church in
-loving memory of Dr. Lorne
Tieman of Middletown, New
York, who passed away
.August 20.
L. L. L. rally
The Lutheran Laymen
League held its fall Rally at
Our Saviour Lutheran.
church. London. Sunday
October 21. with Ted Ulmer.
Kitchener, manager of the
Lutheran Hour office guest
speaker.
Pastor Mellecke was in
charge of the induction of the
new officers. Discussion and
dinner followed. A number of
members from Zion
Lutheran church attended.
Personals
Mrs. Gordon Bender and
Mrs. Ralph Weber have
returned home following a
vacation in the north. They
travelled to Tara where Mrs.
Bender visited with her
daughter and family Mr. and
Mrs. Ken, Richardson and
Mrs. Weber with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Eagleson. Mrs.
Weber then went to Little
Current, Manitoulin Island
where she visited with her
daughter and family Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Eagleson. On her
return to Tara. Mrs. Bender
accompanied her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader
were Saturday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs: Wellwood Gill,
Craigweil Gardens. Ailsa
Craig, and Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Gamble. London.
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Follow the.signs to the rear of
820 Cabe!! St., London, Ontario:
with relatives.
Mrs. Arnold Cann is a
patient in Westminster
Campus London. Get well
wishes are extended.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Hargreaves accompanied by
Mrs. Britton and Mrs. Hazel
Luther of Hensall attended
the United Church Renewal
Fellowship 14th Annual Fall
Retreat at Barrie last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Hargreaves attended the
Sweaburg church
Anniversary Sunday. Ross
was in charge of the service.
They were dinner guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Longworth.
They were supper guests
with their son and his wife
Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Hargreaves, Woodstock. Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Reeves and
family Mr. and. Mrs. Dwight
Hargreaves were also at
Ted's. Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Hargreaves called on Rev.
and Mrs. Glen Macpherson
of Beachville before they
came home Sunday evening.
Clandeboye ladies at taping
List turf club winners
C LANDE9OYE
The Lucanturf club, party
and dance Saturday night at
the Lucan Community
Centre was well attended.
"Country Unlimited" sup-
plied good music.
Door prizes were won by
the following- $25.00 mer-
chandise certificate donated
by Lories' Tack Shop of RR 2
Lucan was won by Mary Ann
Jenson. Toronto.
Blanket donated by Ron
Swartz Tack Shop, Centralia
was won by Neil McRann,
Blanket donated by
McDougall's Farrier . Sup-
plies, London, won by Doug
Carter of Arva and Blanket
donated by Wilson's Tack
Shop, London, won by Marie
Sockett, Lucan.
$10.00 merchandise cer-
tificate donated by Scott's
Elevators, Lucan, was won
by Ron Peters, Lucan.
Dinner for two, at the "Top
of the Fair" donated by
Western Fair Raceway was
won by Mary Townshend,
Wroxeter.
Christmas Wall Hanging
donated by Winston and Fay
Flowers. London was won by
Ross and Marg McRoberts.
Double passes to the Western
Fair Raceway was won by
Chuck Windsor, Don
Ankers, Jack Porter, Gordon
Hutchinson, Larry and Marg
Hotson.
Scott's Chicken Villa,
London supplied the buffet
that completed the party.
Personals
Shirley and Jack Ryan and
family. RR 1 Lucan were
hosts for a dinner party
Sunday to honour Jean and
Art Hodgins on their 35th
wedding anniversary. Also
Miss Olive Parsons visited
recently in Montreal with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Par-
sons and family.
attending we're Pat Hodgins
of Clandeboye, Carl and Pat
Crocker, Dorchester, Don
and Pat Wellington and
Scotty, Orangeville, Bernard
and Marion Benn, Lloyd and
Gladys Hall, Ross and Marg
McRoberts, Tami and Terri
all of Lucan, Bill and Carol
Bond and family of 16th
London Twp.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wise
Canton, Ohio were week -end
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Scott.
Mrs. Mary Jane Carter of
North Vancouver, B.C. spent
the past two weeks with Mrs.
Viola Carter while visiting
with her mother, Mrs.
Myrtle Brownlee at the
Craigholme Nursing Home,
Ailsa Craig. The ladies
journeyed to Gravenhurst on
the week -end to visit John
Two still
in hospital
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
CREDITON EAST
Miss Cathy O'Neill from
University Hospital spent
the week -end at the home of
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Grant O'Neill,
Mrs. Mary Thornton is a
patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.
Mrs. Lavina Finkbeiner
RR 2 Crediton is a patient in
South Huron Hospital
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator visited Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Mary
Thornton and were Sunday
supper guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert England and
boys, Huron Park.
Miss Shellie McLeod
celebrated her fifth birthday
Sunday at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McLeod. "
Mrs. V. Armstrong,
Exeter mother of Wm
Armstrong is a patient in
University Hospital London.
370 Main Street
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Thursday with the Ailsa
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