Times Advocate, 1989-01-25, Page 10Page 10
Times -Advocate, January 25, 1989
Thames Road plans annual meeting
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE.
THAMES ROAD Rev: Sheila
• •Macgregor was in charge of the
--Third Sunday After Epiphany
Church Service on Sunday morn-
: ing. She told the children's story
"How We Can Work Together". •
The Scripture Lesson was read by
Rev. Sheila from Nehemiah 8:.1-4a;
5-6, 8-10 and Luke 4:14-21. The
sermon was entitled "Who Was Ne-
hemiah"? •
The church service was closed
• with the -singing of "Spirit .of
Gentleness".
Coming Events
The annual meeting will take
place next Sunday, January 29 after
To Marry - Mrs. Grace Masse,
Exeter wishes to announce the
forthcoming marriage of her
daughter Patricia Grace to Terry
Wayne, son of. Mervyn-Walper,
Grand Bend. Wedding to'take
place. at Mount 'Carmel Church
on January 27. Open reception
to follow near 'Hensall. For in-
formation call 235-1274.
the church service and pot tuck din- way.
net. .March 23 at Thames Road
On Thursday, January' 26 at 7:15 Church is the Tyros Dinner. The
p.m. the manse committee will , speaker is David Williams, a Scout
meet at the home of Lorne Ballan- Leader and high school teacher from
tyne. Woodham. Entertainment by auc-
On Monday, February 6 from 7-9 tionecr, lay -preacher and accordion
p.m. the Youth Group will meet at, player Bob Heywood;
Usborne Central School. Gamest
Night: volleyball and floor hockey.. Personals
. Bill and I played the violin -and pi-
ano at the Exeter Villa on Tuesday
evening.
• Jody Glavin of Crediton spent the
weekend with Tammy Rohde.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Van Allen and
Rachel of Kitchener spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ste-
wart.
" Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rohde had sup-
per Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Rohde of Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Macdonald of
Windsor spent the weekend. with
Rev. Sheila and Richard Macgregor
All . teens welcome. Meet at the
school.
Wednesday. February at 8 p.m.
the Christian Education Committee
will meet at the home of Judith
Parker. Sunday school Superinten- •
dents, U.C.W. representatives, C.E.
Chairperson, Minister, Clerks ,of
Session should attend.
"Women of the Bible" Study
Group begins Friday, February 10
at 10 a.m. at the manse. .
Pre-school group will meet Wed-
nesday March 1. Volunteers and
snacks needed! Please phone Caro-
lyn Johns or Rev. Sheila Macgre- -and-Alexander. Happy first birthday
gor if .you.are able .to assist in any .. Alexandra today, Sunday. -
Sorority; chapter active
during fall and winter
By Verla Russell
EXETER - "Beta Sigma .Phi is
an international organization for
women offering opportunities for
friendship, development of cultural
appreciation, and community ser-
vice. The Greek letters stand for
Life, Learning and Friendship.
More than. 12,500 chapters in 32
countries meet twice a month. for a
brief business meeting and cultural
program. Founded with seven mem-
bers in Abilene, Kansas in -1931,
the organization now has 250-,000
members."
On September the members of
Beta Theta Preceptor Chapter, Exet—
er, enjoyed dinner and theatre at .
"Second City", London,: O.ntario,-
• on -"Weedless Wednesday". The
show was, "Throw Mia Belle Froin
the Ttain."
. The Preceptor Ritual was con -
Celebrates .98 years - Della Sims of the Queensway Nursing
Hpme in Hensall and a life-long resident of the Creditor'
brated her 98th birthday, Thursday. She was honoured by rela-
tives and friends with a chicken dinner. •
1erred on Sister Linda johns.
III October the members heard an
very informative talk from Dolores
Shapton, Past President of Ontario
Association of Agricultural 'Socie-
ties. Also • joint chapter entcrtain-
ment party hosted by Xi Gamma
Nu .Exemplar -Chapter was held at
the . Masonic Hall; entertainment
was Week -ender Fashion Party.
For the November 1 -meeting,
guest speaker was Beth' Fulton,
president of Women Today. On No-
vember 15, .the members had an in-
formal discussion of community af-
fairs.
- The Joint -Chapter Christmas par-
ty on December 6, at thc Masonic_
Hall featuring a "Win, Lose or
Draw Gaine," Christmas Carols,
Christmas. gifts and .door prizes,
was enjoyed by al 1. - .
On January 10, 1989; Phyllis
Johnson gave an informative talk
on "South Huron Recreation and
Community Centre Board. Sisters
Susan Kraftchcck, Jay Skillendcr
and Glenda Wagner received "The
Order of the Rose. Ritual."
Crediton ,
by Mrs. Stan Preszcator
CREDITON - The January meet-
ing of the Crediton Women's Insti-
ttlte was held Wednesday night'at
thc Stephen Township Community
Centre in Crediton:
Mchnbers answered the roll call
with recipes made from beef. The
motto was."We are on our way to a
Brighter day."
-With a topic of—Beef and You",
Dolores ,Shapton demonstrated. a
recipe of ground beefstuffed mush -
robins. This recipe was. part of
lunch -along with bccf turnovers
and Polynesian• meat balls.
-Diane Finkbcincr and Dolores
Shapton were in charge of the pro-
gram while Ada Dietrich and Mary
Kenney prepared the lunch: •
-
The next regular meeting will be,
held on Wednesday night, February
22 with Lorna Finkbcincr, Isabelle
King and the 4-11 girls in charge of
the program. The evening begins at
7 p.m. with a pot luck dinner. . .
Church Annual
The annual meeting of Crediton
United Church will be held Mon-
day evening, January '30 in the
church basement beginning with a
pot luck supper at 6.30 p.m.
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Hensall Brownies - This year's First Hensall Brownies include Melinda Hovius (front left); Kari Reid,
Stephanie Hovius, Angela Towle, Jennifer Randall (second row left), Michelle `Zwart, Julie Forrest;
Lisa Forrest, Jamie Reaburn (third row left), Kimberly Taylor, Nicole Miller, Shannon Wilcox, Jennifer
Masse (top left), Alicia Lawrence, and Amy Wood.
Vestry meets at Anglican church
u1 UIOSe years, nelore moving to
the Craigweil Apts. in Ailsa Craig.
CLANDEBOYE - St. James An- bowling, after which they went to
glican church held their annual the nearby home of Jean Hodgins
Vestry meeting on Thursday even- for their meeting. Fourteen an-
ing. , • swcred the roll call by telling their
Wardens are Clarence Carter and bowling scores. -
Allan Cunningham. Vestry, clerk --; • Correspondence and business was
)Zoy Cunningham;.Treasurer =Lois dealt with and the aftcrnocn was
, Nolan. Lay Delegate' to Synod, completed with a nice visit over
-Hazel Cunningham, Alternate - lunch, prepared by.convencrs, Ruth
Barbara. Carter. Brenda and Janet Hill and Hazel Williams. -
O'Ncil arc in charge of Sunday Congratulations and best wishes
School as treasurer and teacher. to Isobel Simpson who celebrated
A. donation of $299. to the her 84th birthday on January 17;
A.C.W. was received - from the with family and friends. Isobel was
committee of thc Lucan New Years a resident of Clandebbye for many
dance, for their help with the
lunch.
E:even tables were in play at St.
James Church euchre party on
Tuesday evening. Prize winners
were high scores - Mary Meikle
-.and Wilmer Scott. Low - Charlotte
Barker and Alma. Hodgins.. Lone
hands - Marjorie Steeper and Harry
Noels. Next party will be January
31.
The Clandeboye Women's Insti-
tute enjoyed a social meeting in
January. They -met at the Lucan
Lanes for a couple of games of
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