Times Advocate, 1984-08-22, Page 57,77(
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of MRS. LIMO
•When the W.M.S. of
Cromarty Presbyterian
Church held their August
meeting at the church Tues-
day afternoon, six members
and one visitor answered the
roll call on the part that
African youth play in the
work of their church.
Dorothy Miller presided,
reading a poem, Daily
Prayers Dissolve All Cares.
Lillian Douglas gave the
devotions prepared by Agnes
Lamond entitled Seeking God
in the Morning, and the poem.
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A community shower was
held Tuesday to honour bride
elect Joanne Cunningham at
St. James Church basement.
She was showered with love-
ly gifts. Everyone enjoyed the
contests and delicious cake
and ice -creams.
We hope many will attend
the buck and doe party for
Joanne and Dave, Saturday
night.
The Clandeboye
"Hillbillies" won another first
in the humorous division in
the Lucan Fair parade
Sunday.
Honey Lynn and Lisa Gib-
son won fourth as Jack be
nimble, Jack be quick...
The Lord's Splendour.
Following prayer, the offer-
ing was taken add dedicated
by Lillian Douglas. Lila
McKaig gave the treasurer's
report. '
Dorothy read a paper,
Focus on Lesotho, describing
in detail the country and work
of the people. She was
assisted by Betty Dow who
read a letter telling about
Christian young people in
Lesotho. For her special
number, Dorothy read a
story, Two Mangoes for Two
Stones.
Following the final hymn:
lunch was served by Lila
McKaig. The September
meeting will be held at the
home of Lillian Douglas and
the offering will be designated
for Lesotho.
Personals
Kathy Douglas, Calgary is
holidaying with her parents,
Charles and Lillian Douglas,
and her brothers, Andy and
George. During her holidays
she has also spent some time
with friends in Montreal, New
York, Toronto and Guelph. •
Scott Zimmer has returned
home after holidays with his
grandparents, Bob and Ruth
Laing.
Margaret Laing, whose
marriage to Jeffrey Allen of
Guelph will take place next
mon was guest of honour at
a community bridal shower in
Cromarty church on Wednes-
day evening.
Lisa and Leanne Gardiner
were in charge of the guest
book and Jean Carey presid-
ed for an excellent program
consisting of violin and piano
duets by Joyce Fell and Eva
Laing, readings, It Might
Come in Handy and
husbands, by Muriel Scott,
and a poem by Betty Anne
Miller, To The Bride. Joanne
Wallace entertained with a
musical number and Carol
Ann Scott conducted two con-
tests assisted by Betty Anne
Miller.
The bride was assisted in
opening her gifts by her
sister, Marilyn Zimmer and
friend, Kathy Douglas.
Saturday evening,
Margaret's school friends
held a shower for her at the
home of Eleanor and Marilyn
Leasa, Carlingford.
Wednesday Isobel Kerslake
was a guest at the shower in
Milton in honour of her
daughter Denise who is to be
married September 8
Church services have been
resumed after a month's
vacation, and will be held in
Staffa church at 11 a.m. for
the next two Sundays.
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BEST FAMILY ENTRY — The Har -Glen Holsteins float was judged
entry in Saturday's parade at Crediton Summerfest.
the best family
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CREDITON PANCAKES — Robert Martin, Charles Browning and Dennis McDonald
are at the grill for Saturday's Crediton Summerfest breakfast sponsored by the
Crediton fire department. T -A photo
Bible school is completed
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Dashwood
Miss Idella Gabel A.R.C.T.
announces results of her
pupils with The Royal Conser-
vatory of Music as follows:
Grade 3 Harmony, Honours;
Shelly Hoffman; Grade 3
piano, honours, Rosanne
Dietrich.
Friday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Pfile and
other relatives were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Olson, Laribault,
Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Guthaus, Kalamazoo,
Michigan; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Mueller, Bloomfield
Hills, Michigan and Douglas
Mueller, Alexandria,
Virginia.
Saturday visitors with Mrs.
Irvin Rader were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Rader, Ben and
Robin Rader. They also
visited with Irvin at the
hospital. Overnight visitors
were Derick and Stephanie
Rader.
George Tieman has return-
ed home from University
Hospital, London.
Zion Lutheran Church
Vacation Bible School held
their closing Thursday,
August 16 after two busy
weeks of work and play. The
program opened with all sing-
ing "0 Canada" followed by
a sermonette by Rev.
Mellecke. The nursery
children presented an action
verse. The nursery and
kindergarten children sang
four songs.
The primary pupils
presented "Go down Moses".
The junior children presented
"God's Good Fruit". The pre-
teens gave the parable of the
Good Samaritan. The
children sang "He's Got the
GRADUATES - Mary Lou
Tasko, daughter of Lewis
and Madalene Tasko, RR 2
Lucan, received a
Bachelor of Education
degree from Queen's
University, Kingston on
May 25. A graduate of the
Physical Education degree
program at McMaster
University, Mary Lou has
accepted o teaching posi-
tion in Fort Alexander,
Manitoba.
Whole World in His Hands"
Parents and friends were
then invited to the education
wing to see what the children
had made and to have a light
lunch.
Eleanor Salmon left for
Nigeria August 15. Prior to
her departure about 70 friends
and relatives surprised her
with a farewell party. In
preparation for her teaching
assignment at the Women's
Teacher's College she will
receive training in Ottawa
and Kaduna while on route to
Zonkwa.
A large number attended
the Reid-Bregman wedding
Saturday and the reception at
Dashwood Community
Centre.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Guen-
ther and Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Nixon, Kelli and Lindsay,
Merrilville, Ind. and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Huffman, Port Col -
Centralia visit
to Marineland
By, MRS. TOM KOOY
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Walker
and girls spent the weekend
at Niagara Falls and spent
some time at Marineland.
Mrs. Brent Caslick and
Gregory spent a few days last
week with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. George Beckberger
of Cargill. Brent joined them
for the weekend and all
returned home on Sunday.
Clyde Kooy, Huron Park
spent the weekend with his
grandparents and attended
Lucan Fair, Sunday.
Woodham
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Mrs. William Hall, Strat-
ford visited on Monday with
Mrs. John Butters. Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Darling of
Browns Corners were Sunday
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cooke of
Mitchell visited with Mrs.
George Wheeler on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bayne,
Courtney, Cristen, and Col-
leen of Independence,
Missouri visited for a couple
of days with Mrs. Lloyd Ja-
ques and also visited with
other relatives.
Visitors with Jean Copeland
recently were Alison and
Brandon MacLean of
Wallacehurg and Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Davis, Jason and
Jamie of London.
Darlene Denham and Dean-
na Copeland are among the
4H Exchange Young People
visiting in Lethbridge Alberta
with the 411 Exchange guests
who were here earlier
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borne were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Syd Baker over the
weekend and attended the
Guenther reunion Sunday.
The Batten reunion was
held in Zurich Sunday. Win-
ners in the sports were Alana
Baker, Adrien Baker, Kristin
Moore, John Passmore, Tom
Passmore, Ross Keller, Joe
Keller, Jeremy, Jason and
Joshua Becker.
Farthest away Mary
Moore, Burlington; youngest
person, Jamie Becker; oldest
person, Jean Pooley;
smallest waist, John Becker;
most items in purse, Elaine
Baker; candy guessing, Beth
Batten.
Sy MRS. WILLIAM ROHD!
Thames Rood
Tuesday evening some of
the United Church Women
looked after the birthday par-
ty at the Bluewater Rest
Home. Miss Dalrymple
played her accordion, Jennie
Gardiner and Shelly Miller
sang and so did Deanne and
Cheryl Ballantyne.
The four girls also sang
together unaccompanied.
Ray. Cann and Bill Rohde
played their violins accom-
panied by Harry Jeffery on
the guitar. Cupcakes, tea and
coffee were then served.
Church and Sunday School
will resume Sunday
September 2 at 11:15 a.m.
The September meeting of
the UCW will be a supper
meeting on Monday
September 10 at 6 p.m. Note
the night of the meeting.
Personals
Miss Allison Jaques, Zion
spent last week with Miss
Tammy Rohde.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Passmore returned home
Sunday after having been on
an enjoyable trip to the East
Coast for three weeks. Sun-
day night they were guests
along with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gray, Ryan and Dar-
ren of St. Thomas, Keith
Passmore, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Passmore and Robbie with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cooper,
Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Passmore, Tom and Jon at-
tended the Batten picnic at
Zurich, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Richard-
son, Erin, Brian and Lori
were Sunday supper guests
with Mrs. Clara Richardson,
St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Rohde visited Alex Rohde
who is a patient in Stratford
General Hospital, Thursday.
Mrs. Shirley and Jane
Hewitt, Balliang East,
Australia, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
nold Cann and Brad, Mrs.
Rick Parker, Tim Erin and
Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Hodgert and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Hodgert attended the
Miller picnic at the cottage of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waghorn
near Grand Bend, Sunday.
Congratulations to the
Usborne atom girls who won
the trophy over Exeter Slug-
gers Sunday at the ball tour-
nament. A vote of thanks go
to coaches Cathy Regier and
Joy Kerslake.
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