Times Advocate, 1998-06-10, Page 28Page 28
Times, -Advocate, June 10, 1998
COMM UN.LTY
Hurondale WI
EXETER - The mcmhers of the
Hutondalc WI met at the he•rne r1t
Bev Campbell for hrcakt. ',t- on
May 27. President Fern Dougall
opened the meeting with the- Inst:-
-tut: Ode and Mary .tcwart C'olle..r
Rhll call was -answered by 1 4 ladies
':Why rural .women need a day
-away from home. -
Marian r)ilugall gave a report ut
the District Annual at 'Zurich.
-Plans were made for the district
picnic at Crediton :Area Convention
will he held at Kirkton on October
23. The Twced.miur Curator.
workshop is at Dashwood un Au-
gu.t 6 and a quilt display. at Gude
rich from July 25 - August 30. •
'The members then irayelled t
Huron Park and had a tour of the
E)iiPlast Custom Moulding Ltd.
plant. Lunch was enjoyed at' Mill-
ington'. restaurant at Bayfield.
President Dougall carried on with
the meeting and rcyiewed the
standing rules' Plans were made
fore selling tickets on a W.I. guilt.
Money from. special collections
will he given to Pennies for Friend-
ship. Laura Sillery gave the motto
"No one is rich enough to do w ith-
• outneighhors".
To .knish the tour the women
went to- Plant Paradise nursery at
Vanastra.
Opera -in -hymnody
returns to GB
GR.1NI) BENI) - (;rand Bend
United Church continues its. cen-
tum -old tradition of outdoor urn-
nier 'mice'. • under a canopy of
• nt,lple.. behind the sanctuary. at
Main and Queen Streets. The mu -
.i. yang, trout .t gospel choir to a
tx-H ringing ensemble
Perhaps the most unusual but
thoroughly delightful is the yoc•al
tears ut soprano AJriane Stewart
and nlcin4-soprano Silvia Bu-
chanan Together with church mu-
sic .hector NOrin Abb'tt and h+cal
singer. Don M.1.e.in and Edward
Ayey. they present "Opera -in -
Hymnody" some operatic gems
that Bound their way inti> liturgical
use - 1 tonveiti's Sextet from "Lu-
cia ." and Wagner's soprano aria
from the opening of Act 11 to
"'hannhaeuser.". for example.
Such tcyts as "Christ Is Made the
Sure Foundation" and "Guide h1e.
O rho, Great Jehovah" are wedded
to this great music. Opera and
IIyn1I ! wcic popular media
mix
of a co,. • ,ego
Sunday. July 26 at 1 1 a.m. is the
date of this celebration of worship.
It is integrated into a service of
hymn singing with Fred Willer( of-
ficiating in the pulpit.
Further information is available
from the Church- Office at (S 19)
2 tx 2402, 10 a.m. 'til noon Mon-
olas s through Fridays.
Local cyclists had their bikes checked at the Grand Bend
Optimists Bike Rodeo on Saturday. The children also con-
quered obstacle courses and received pointers on riding
skills. The winners were, back row from left: Korey Finke.
Charlie Love. Michelle Rood, Ryan Rood. Cassandra Yet -
man and Barrett Finke.. From row from left: Jacob Liley.
Whitney-Liley and Kristen Gill. At left. Cassandra Yetman
• practices her circle eights.
Two baptized at Thames Road/Elimville
Rhoda Rohde
• Thames Road correspondent
THAMES ROAD - Rev. Jock
Tolmay was in charge of Trinity
Sunday church service on Sunday
morning at Elimville. He called the
parents and the children who were
to he hapti7ed to the front. Carson
Douglas Floyd..Cooper. -son of
Doug and Jan Cooper and Darian
Marie Tomlinson. daughter of
Jamie' and Sarah Tomlinson.
Marjorie Johns presented each of
the parents with a gift. Thanji
Tolmay did a dance around the
u.hurch to the music of "He Lives In
You and He Lives in Me". The -
choir sang an anthem accompanied
by pianist Jean Hixlgcrt.
•• John and Marilyn Pym received
the Offering and were the greeters.
Janis, Richardson wheeled the cart
forward with items for the food -
hank Upcoming events
On June 10.H-ihhert United
Church is serving a strawberry sup-.
her at the church. from 5 to 7.30
p.m. Adults S9. •�hilJiren. S3.
nreschuoler. free. -
The Sunday School Celebration -
Sunday w ill he held on June 14 at.
Fhames•R,.ad Special guest will he
Peter Snell ;\ potluck picnic will
follow Beverage will he provided
but picas home' your own plates -
and cuticry Dress casually as there
will he hall eanics later :it the park.
Rrtne votir oven lawn Pharr:
Thames Road-E.linivallc IS hold-
ing their strawberry supper at the
South Huron Rec Centre on June
15 from 5 to 8 p.m. Adults $9; chil-
dren six to -12 $4; preschoolers free.
Vacation Bible School is planned
for one day only at Thames Road,
on July 26. More information will
follow.
Judy Savoy, a former CFPI.
weather woman. on November 14,
presents "God. Songs and Other
Stuff' at South Huron Rec Centre
at 8 p.m. $I2 advance. $15 at the
door. This 'is. the Fiance
Committee's fundraiser for this
year.
It's -Carnival Time at Ushorne
Central School on June 12 starting
-at 5:30 p.m. There will. he games.
food. dunk tank.- penny 'carnival
and auction. Everyone is welcome.
All proceeds got towards play-
-ground equipment end library
books. Anyone wishing to donate
items lo.live auction contact Ann
Morley at 229-8868.
Personals
Congratulations • to Chris
Rowcliffc and Jayne Rowe. who
were married on Saturday in
Thames Road Church. -
Bill and Rhoda. Rohde visited
with the tiimtcr's sister Marguerite
Gibson at Parkwood Hospital.
London on Wednesday. - •
Attending the --service on Sunday
and going out tiir brunch .and then
hack to the home of Jaime: and
Sarah Tomlinson and Darian were
Ed and Joy Kerslake. Harold and
Shirley Kersiake. Irene Tomlinson.
Rob and Sue Tomlinson. Jennifer
Hern, Robert Knox, Betty Blue.
Lori Kerslake. -
Doug and Jan Cooper, Amber
and Carson entertained for lunch
after the service on Sunday. namely
Kay Morley. Dan and Nancy
Smith. Chad. Courtney and Corey.
Carolyn May, Joan Cooper, Robert
and Kathy Bray. Vanessa. Kris
and Jessica, Ed Shute. Betts
Hockey, Floyd and Shirley .Cooper.
'Larry and Joyce .Fulton and family.'
Pride of Huron
Lodge celebrates
51 years
EXETER - A good crowd attend-
ed the 5Ist birthday party of Pride
of Huron Rebekah Lodge recently
Guests were present from Si..Marys
and ilderton. • •
Isabelle Cann has decided' to
move to the Exeter Villa. '
.On June 12 at 6:30 p.m. the
Oddfeltovvs have invited Lodge
members and their spouses to a
.strawberry social potluck.•
Plans were made for members- to
attend the Rebekah Assembly .ses-
sions at the Westin Hotel in
London from June 1-t to 17. .
The installing team presented
DDP Bernice Ford with a gift of a
wooden shelf"tor her work.
. The Past_ Grands will have a
potluck supper on June 11 at Helen
Coates' home at 6:30 p.ni.
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