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With thanks - Stan Connolley (left), a director of the Huron chapter of the Ontario Heart and Stroke
Foundation, presented volunteers Lois and Iry Armstrong with a plaque at the local chapter's annual
dinner and meeting in Huronview on October 18 in recognition of the couple's years of service to the
Foundation.
Thames Roadby Rhoda Rohde
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THAMES ROAD - Rev. Sheila
Macgregor introduced guest minis-
. ter Marion Jackson Tyler, and
guest soloist Gary Mallalieu of St.
Marys, to those attending Elimville
church Anniversary Sunday morn-
ing.
Marion called the children for-
ward and told them a story about
"Birthdays". She had a cake to il-
lustrate her story. Gary's three very
impressive solos were well present-
ed. Marion gave a very inspiring
message on "A Church For Tomor-
row's People."
Bruce Delbridge, clerk of session
at Elimville, thanked both Marion
and Gary for their contributions to
the service. Most of the people
then went to the basement where
they enjoyed a pot luck dinner.
Marion's husband Jim Tyler and
their three children, Lindsay, Drew
and Meredith, were welcomed.
Coming events
Don't forget ladies; we are invit-
ed to Elimville's "Harvest Tea"
muting on Wednesday, October
25 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be
Dan Weigand showing slides from
his summer trip to Africa.
Confirmation Class will meet
Thursday, October 26, 4-6 p.m. at
the manse.
Messenger Hallowe'en party Fri-
day, October 27 at 7:30 p.m. in
Thames Road Church.
Sunbeams will meet November 1
at 9:30 a.m. at Thames Road. Vol-
unteers needed.
Bible Study "Ministry and Ho-
mosexuality" will be held at the
manse on Wednesday, November
at 8 p.m.
Wednesday, November 8 at 2:30
p.m. is the worship service at the
Exeter Villa with the Thames Road,
ladies in charge.
On Wednesday, November,8 at 8
p.m. a session meeting will be held
' at the manse.. •
On Saturday, November 11 the ,
Youth Group will. meet at the
manse at 4 p.m. to go to London for
pizza and a movie. Bring enough
money to cover your supper and
. film. Transportation provided by
Youth Group Leaders Larry and
Melissa Dawson and Rey. Sheila.
On Wednesday, November 15 at
8 p.m. the Official Board will meet
at Thames Road church.
A Hallowe'en Dance is -planned
on Saturday, October 28 from . 8
p.m. to midnight at Exeter Public
School. Cost is $3.00 per person in
costume, $4.0Q per person without
costume. If interested call Ann Del -
bridge by October 25.
Personals
A belated welcome to Mike and
Cathy Veal, David, Steven and Jen-
nifer who have moved from Exeter
to their new home, the former Bill
Johns farm.
Bill and I had supper with Mr.
and Mrs. Orland Stewart of London
on Tuesday evening. We also visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rohde
of Mitchell on Friday afternoon.
Janie Welker of Pennsylvania has
been visiting and Mr. and Mrs. Jer-
ry Alexander of Toronto visited on
Sunday with Rev. Sheila and Rich-
ard Macgregor and Alexandra.
Bill and I attended a Mass of
Thanksgiving in honour of Bill and
Joan Schoonderwoerd's 25th wed-
ding
edding anniversary on Saturday at St.
Joseph's Church, Clinton, and the
reception at night at Clinton Legion
Hall. Congratulations, Bill and
Joan.
if the shoe fits - Clare O'Rourke and Beatrice Ballantyne check
over the large number of shoes on sale at last week's rummage
sale sponsored by the South Huron Hospital Auxiliary.
L. CANCEPTJT
Is having a Pre Christmas Sale
Perms - Rog. $45.00 Sale $39.00
Streaks - Rog. $35.00 Sale $28.00
Colour - Rog. 528.00 Sale $23.00
Cut
Makeover - Rog. $31.00 Sale - $25.00
(Includes cut and makeup)
Wednesday Is senior citizens day. All services - 20% off
Ask for Yolanda, Laurie or Marl
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aRt gcttltfg 0 int o -their caloric
1iti ttt>i,attn. t, d that is`t0 mit, Wilc.k said. It
should;be no is p.than 30 percint., and saturated
fats gtrottid for no rnore'tharr .10 of the total
amount f t catCn, She went on to explain the dif-
ferenttyp8f fat :and the kinds of food in which
one ind :00110t. otheq omrnates.
arg nnes cant be # of unsaturated fais, then
cy of foods containing the sal.
1`#t bars, some varieties of crackers, a
whits
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tf4ttttie p dm labCls.
�. the (Ads in their lavptlj'
#itttpgg, ttvtfiC need not entirely eltminaie
pwcolate bars and ice cream. Switch -
fat frying and pan frying to broiling
or4stmg, choosing a light rather than a gourmet
ice cream, eating more fish and choosing beans
sometimes as a protein alternative, were among the
suggestions to both reduce both cholesterol and
ones body weight -
"Watch the type and amount of fat in your diet,"
she concluded.
Lois and Iry Armstrong, Exeter, were presented
with a plaque in honour of their many years of vol-
unteer service to the local chapter.
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