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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-12-05, Page 37 (2)• McGillivray school news A very successful boys volleyball tournament was held on Tuesday. November 20 at McGillivray Central School. The teams taking part in the tournament in- cluded East Williams, Parkhill. Adelaide. and McGillivray Central. The teams competed in a round • • amomesamossolasseselellip FREEphpi1sVtmas A 3 -Piece Johnny Carson SUIT VALUED AT x235.00 No Purchase Necessary - Just Fill In A Coupon To Win cI We Have A Wide Range o Gifts for The Man of the House ' Shirts ` Ties - Belts * Gloves ' Slacks Housecoats * Sweaters ' Hats ' Jackets * Suits ` Jeans Cords Use Our Convenient LAY -AWAY PLAN A Small Deposit Will Hold Til Xmas •• f on what to buy... may \... suggest a GIFT CERTIFICATE Len McKidght & Sons MEN'S WEAR 372 MAIN ST. EXETER • robin series. meeting each other once in a best two out of three series. McGillivray managed to beat East Williams 15-4 and 15-10 in the first series. Their next oppo- nent was Adelaide who met a similar fate as McGillivray won the series 15-10 and 15-0. However, Parkhill team proved to be a stronger foe as they were successful in beating McGillivray 15-8 and 15-12. Following the round robin series. three schools - McGillivray. Parkhill and East Williams were tied for first with identical 2-1 records. However, McGillivray and Parkhill ad- vanced to the finals as they held the lowest points against totals accumulated during the competition. In the finals. Parkhill scored consecutive 15-9 victories over McGillivray Central to win the championship. All boys should be congratulated for their strong effort before a very enthusiastic crowd of well wishers. Thursday. November 22 McGillivray Student Council sponsored a girls' volleyball tournament. McGillivray girls' team defeated Adelaide. Parkhill and East Williams two games each. In the finals McGillivray defeated Adelaide to win the championship. All seven McGillivray girls. Martha Mollard. Cheryl Lynn. Bren- da Bullock. Debbie Hughes, Shannon McCallum. Christine Markus and Lynn Rowe served and played in championship style. Grades five and six students taught by Mrs. Freer and Mrs. Brophey en- joyed an educational field trip to the London Regional Children's Museum on Wednesday. November 21. They were shown slides of King Tut's tomb. pyramids and the location of the Nile Valley. The Egyptians wore linen clothing and wigs. Students got to make a scarab beetle which was found in many Egyptian necklaces. Main food of the Egyptians was bread, beer and onions. We think well stick to hamburgers and fries. The students also saw "An Old Fashioned Christmas" display and realized how differently Christmas was celebrated in pioneer days. To find an orange in your stocking was a real treat. Pioneer irons. sewing machines. horse collars. cradles and buggies were on display. Students could make a hobby horse. a Christmas decoration or write a letter to Santa. A senior citizen will answer all letters. Dear Santa. My name is Marily. I want to pass all my exams. Bye, Santa. Before choosing a Funeral Director consider what he makes available. Too often the choice of a Funeral Director is a last minute decision. You should consider these important items.. . Is his funeral home conveniently located? • To your par:sh church? • To other members of your family? • To your friends? Is he well referred? • Does his funeral home and facilities measure up to your expectations? • Can you discuss costs freely with him? • Is he a member of his professional as- sociation? Every member of the Ontario Funeral Service Association is guided by a CODE OF ETHICS which offers protection to those who need the assistance of a funeral director. ONTARIO FUNERAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION The Funeral Home in Exeter who is a member of the Ontario Funeral Service Association is: /te/de-- FUNERAL HOME PHONE 235-1220 • IRV ARMSTRONG BOB FLETCHER BOOKS AND BOOK5 -- The Exeter branch of the Huron County Library was well represented in the Santa Claus parade in Exeter Saturday. With the float were Danny Vanderlaon, Brenda Vanderlaan, Wendy Roymond Sandy Pratt, Sandra Baordo, Kathy Hirtzel, Kathy Hodgins and Nancy Baarda. • T -A photo Infant baptised Name Kirkton officers By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON The Kirkton ('onununity Association held their an- nual meeting November 20 at the Community ('entre. Reports of the past year was heard from the chairman in charge. The election of officers for the coming year was presented by the nominating committee chairman Norm Amos. Past President: Hobert Marshall. President: Glen Copeland. Vice President: Burns Blackter. Secretary: Marion Urquhart. Treasurer Elaine Stephen. Assist Treas: Shirley Brintnell Representatives of the Public: Leon Paul. Grace Ross. Ron Shamblaw. Harold Foster. Ken Blackter. Gordon Johns. Ross Tufts. David Marshall. Philip Blackter Representatives to Kirkton Woodham Com- munity Centre Board: Bill Schaefer. Albert Weernick. The organization has made donations towards the Boy Scouts of Kirkton Woodstock Toronado Fund and winners of the hall club. The Garden party will be held July 18. 1980. Personals Sacrament of Baptism was held in the United Church Sunday morning when Jennifer l,vnn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Batten was hap- tized. • Guests of Mr and Mrs. Batten were Mr and Mrs. Owen McAlister. Mrs.. lid.i McAlister. Mr and Mrs. Albert McAlister and .lamie. Mr and Mrs Bill McAlister and Amanda. all of Brant- ford. Rev C. La Rouche. Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. George Batten and Glen. R.R. 1 St Marys. Mr. and Mrs. James Batten and Ryan. St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. FrankTeahenand girls of Comber. Mr and Mrs David Batten of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. B. Mr('ormick and girls. Woodham. The Kirkton A.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Schaefer, Thursday evening. Vice-president Mrs. Joan McCormick took charge of the meeting. Plans were made for the congregational and the Sunday School Christmas dinner December 16, following the 9:30 service. Following a business discussion Mrs. Walter Creery showed a display of books suitable for Christmas gifts and gave a short description of each. Reverend Mary Mills closed the meeting with the Benediction Lunch was served by Mrs. Harold Davis and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Switzer were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steffin, Lucan. A combined service of Granton. Saintsbury and Kirkton Anglican church congregations was held at St. Pauls, Kirkton, Bishop Maurice Robinson. London preached the sermon and celebrated Holy communion. The Epistle was read by Mr. Walter Creery Mrs. Reverend Mary Mills ad- ministered the rites of baptism to Lesley Elizabeth Anne infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Swan. A social hour followed the service. A joint White Gift service was held Sunday morning in United Church. Steven Hawkins, Vicki Burgin, Bill Arthur, Alice Morning and Ray Switzer took part in the service. Children were all presented with balloons. Pot luck was served after the service. Then the Sunday AA, DECEMBER CHRISTMAS 71 HOURS flft 4' 4' ANSTETT JEWELLERS i.Ti) THURSDAY FRIDAYS DECEMBER 9' �oG EVERY K NIGHT 3 9-9 C K DEC (,,„;) 284 Main Si EXETER 235-2468 4' 4' 4, 4' .., 4' 116 4' 4' 4' 4' School Concert was held with each class taking part. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Marshall visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Byrne London. :,1r. Mac Howe of Win- nipeg Man visited friends in the village this week Bazaar success at Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY BRINSLEY The ladies of St. Mary's church held a very suc- cessful christmas bazaar and tea Wednesday evening in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodgins and Andrea, Strathroy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and Carolynn, Mike Horner, Rae Lewis, and Arnold Kilmer were dinner - guests Sunday with Elmer, Ruth and Viola Lewis. Sunday evening Rev. and Mrs. Latham entertained the Board of Management and their husbands and wives to a pot -luck dinner at the rectory in Parkhill The Brinsley trio, Cindy Prest, Tracey Hemming and Kathy Maynard sang at Music Night Sunday evening in the Ailsa Craig United Church. Janet Koricina returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital Thursday after her tonsil operation. Colin Brewer has gone back to University Hospital again. We wish him a speedy recovery. A number of people from the Brinsley area attended music night in Ailsa Craig United Church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Truemner and son have moved into their newly built home west of Brinsley just recently. Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hodgins convened the euchre party in the Brinsley school Friday evening with nine tables in play. Ladies high - Desta Rock - Lone hands Mrs. Harvey Hodgins; Low -Hannah Clark. Men's high - Norman Lewis, Lone hands - Glenn Hodgins, Low - Gordon Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis. Mrs. Marjorie Steeper and George Dixon will convene the next party December 14. Times- Advocate, December 5, 1979 Page 17A NELSON ELLIOTT M.P. London -Middlesex Constituency Office OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 AM - 4 PM 1 793 Dundas Street London. Ont. 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