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Page 18
Times -Advocate, September 4, 1991
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Teddy bears took over the Exeter Public Library Thursday, when the branch hosted a picnic
Above, Jane Hundey amuses some of the enthusiastic participants.
Centralia mourns loss of resident
By Mary Kooy
CENTRALIA - The sympathy of
the community is extended to.
Charlotte Johnston and family in
the sudden death of her husband,
the late Donald Johnston of town.
On Sunday, church and Sunday
school services will be held follow -
Thames`' Z.oad
by Rhoda Rohde
THAMES ROAD - Church and
Sunday School will commence on
Sunday September 8, at Elimville
United Church at 10 am. and at
Thames Road United Church at
11:15 a.m.
The United Church Women will
be meeting on Monday September
9 at a time to be announced later.
Personals
Last Wednesday evening Bill and
Rhoda Rohde visited with Dave
and Pearl Spence in St. Marys.
Joining the Rohdes at their home
on Sunday afternoon were Ken and
Jean McKecknie of London.
ing a months holidays. Sunday
school at 10:30 with movie and
snacks. Church at 11:30 at the Unit-
ed Church. The U.C.W. will meet
on Thursday, September 12 at 8
p.m.
Vi Knee has returned after a 12 -
day holiday in Newfoundland
where she attended the 25th wed-
ding anniversary of her two broth-
ers and wives.
Mary Walker, Jeanette, Sarah and
Julie Foran of Centralia and Mr.'
and Mrs. Gordon Simmons of
Woodstock enjoyed two weeks in
Alberta and attended a family reun-
ion while there.
Shoppers to the grocery store at
Huron Park will miss the friendly
and courteous services afforded
them through the years by Larry
and Mike Cronyn and their capable
staff. The Cronyns terminated their
duties on Saturday and well wish-
ers hope that the future will have
many good things in store for them.
Prize winners at the euchre at
Heywoods restaurant on August 26
were: High scores Grace Wurin,
Percy Noels; Lone Hands Mary
Kooy, Jessie Lewis (mans card);
Low score Kay Armstrong, Ed
Armstrong. Next gathering Septem-
ber 9 at 2:30 p.m.
NOTICE
to Osborne Township Residents
Taxes Due
September 13, 1991
Sandra Strang
Clerk
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