The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-01-09, Page 18COUNTY AWARD WINNERS — Three girls received County awards for completing six projects at Satur-,
day's 4-H Achievement Day at Zurich. From the left are Shirley Brandon, Shirley Chalmers and Janet
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Installation of
UCW officers
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
The January meeting of the
United Church Women was held
on Monday evening in the church
basement with Mrs. Lloyd
Ballantyne as hostess,
Rev. Barry Robinson con-
ducted the Installation Service.
Be read 1 Corinthians 12-26. We
were all inducted into our offices.
Rev. Barry Robinson closed with
prayer.
Mrs. Murray Dawson, program
convener, opened the meeting
with a verse on The New Year.
She also gave the "Call to Won-
ship," Mrs. Jack Stewart read
the scripture lesson, Mrs. Mac
Hodgert gave the meditation. A
poem "New Horizons," by Mrs.
Stewart.
Mrs. Mac Hodgert spoke on
Eskimos and of her trip to Alaska
last summer. Mrs. Dawson
led in responsive reading with
Mrs. Hodgert and Mrs. Stewart
giving the response.
Mrs. Dawson gave the closing
thought and she told of their trip
last summer out West through
the USA and Alaska. Mrs,
Dawson and. Mrs. Hodgert
showed pictures of their trip.
They also had souvenirs such as
mitts, fox collars, crude oil,
oopiks, owls, canned fish,. etc,
Mrs. Webber president gave a
thought on New Year's. The
minutes, roll call, cards of
thanks, treasurer's report, card
report were given, The sick
visiting committee for next three
months are Group U, Mrs. Barry
Jeffery, Group C, Mrs. Jack
Borland, Group W, Mrs. Donald
Kernick.
Persona Is
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Oliver and
David, New Hamburg, spent a
few days and Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Bremner, Brantford spent New
'Years Day with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Duncan.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Rohde, Mit-
chell were guests recently with
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Duncan, Floyd
and Sheila were guests Sunday
with Mr, & Mrs. Don Richardson,
Avonback.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
visited recently with Mr. & Mrs.
Dave Millar and Rev. Hugh and
Mrs. Wilson, Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. David Passmore,
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde at-
tended the funeral of the late
Lloyd Jones at the R. C. Dinney
Funeral Home, Exeter on
Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne
were Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. William Harper, Mitchell.
Mr. & Mrs.William Rohde
visited Saturday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert,
The infant daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Rick Mellenger, Alicia Rose
came home from St. Joseph's
Hospital on Saturday.
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be observed on
Sunday January 12 during the
church hour.
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
Mr. & Mrs. M H. Elston visited
on Sunday with Mrs. Blanche
Glaves and Mary Alice also Mrs.
J.B. Bruce of Woodstock.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Elston had
Mr, & Mrs. Lloyd Mardlin,
Granton as their guests on New
Year's Day.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair and Faye
spent New Year's Day with the
former's brother, Mr. & Mrs. Don
Blair, London.
Visitors during the week with
Mr. & Mrs. M.H. Elston were Mr.
Wm. Essery and son Donald on
New Years, Mr. & Mrs. Elliot
McRoberts of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs.
Cliff Abbott, Lucan, Mr. & Mrs.
Jesse Elston, St. Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Skinner and
family spent New Year's Day
with Mr. & Mbrs, Bill Brock,
Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Pete Branden burg
who have been visiting with the
latter's sister and husband, Mr, &
Mrs. C. Hoonaard fly back to
.Holland on Friday.
By MRS. DAVID KESTLE
CLANDEBOYE
On Saturday evening Mr. &
Mrs. Arnold Blake, Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald Isaac were dinner guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Gilbert,
London.
Twenty friends and relatives
later gathered at the Gilbert
home and presented Lucille and
Arnold with an 8 track stereo tape
player on the occasion of their
30th wedding anniversary.
UCW
Clandeboye United Church
Women had their January
meeting at the home of Mrs. W.
Scott.
Mrs, C. Coughlin opened the
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Funeral services were held last
Monday for Mrs. Margaret Ann
(Hotson) Finkbeiner, who passed
away December 27, in St...
Joseph's hospital, London. Her
husband, Lorne, predeceased her
in 1943.
She is survived by one son
Harold Finkbeiner of RR 2 Dash-
wood, two daughters, Mrs.
Thomas (Lila) Rosser and Miss
Audrey Finkbeiner both of
London, eight grandchildren and
three great grandchildren.
Service was held at Needham
Memorial Chapel with Rev.
Robert Robinson of Central
Baptist church officiating.
Interment was at Crediton
cemetery and refreshments were
served after by the Crediton
United Church ladies,
For many years Mr, & Mrs.
Finkbeiner farmed just north of
Shipka and after her husband's
death she retired to live in
London,
Pallbearers were four grand-
sons, Bill, Bob and Dave Fink-
beiner, Michael Rosser, Ken
Murphy and Graham Benwaw.
Holiday visitors
Mrs. Elsie Cornfort of Welland
is spending some holidays with
her three daughters and families
in this area. Mrs. Milton
Sweitzer, Mrs. Jack Pickering,
and Mrs, Stuart Sweitzer.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Uhler, Cam
and Trevor of Burlington with
their aunt and uncle Mr. & Mrs,
Hugh Morenz.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner,
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Finkbeiner and ,
Jason, Bob, Dave and Joan
meeting with a prayer and a
hymn. She announced the
Presbyterial to be held February
13 at Metropolitan United
Church, London and the annual
church meeting to be held
February 2 at the church.
Mrs. Coughlin took the
program. The February meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
R. Williams,
Persona Is
Mrs. L. Scrigley and John,
London and Mrs. Russell Blake
have returned home after
spending Christmas holidays at
St. Petersburg, Florida and
visiting many other points of
interest.
Mr. & Mrs. John Lapadat,
Finkbeiner and Diane Hodge with
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Murphy at
Byron.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Becker with
Mr. & Mrs, Wilmer Pfaff and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. John Zandwyk of
Zurich with Mr. & Mrs, Dick
Zielman and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Young of
Toronto with her parents Mr. &
Mrs. Murray Reid.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Ed Turnbull were Mr. &
Mrs. Morton Turnbull, Mr. &
Mrs, Earl Eagleson all of
Parkhill, and Mrs. Florence
Hendrick of Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs, Frank Wouters of
Glanworth visited Saturday with
their daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Gus
Van Massenhoven, Anita,
Ronnie and Michael.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Murray,
Martha and Elizabeth with Mr. &
Mrs. Don Adams and sons.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Zielman at-
tended the funeral, last Friday, of
their friend William J. , Van-
denberg, at Faith Reformed
Church, Albertville, with Rev.
Peter DeJong officiating and
interment at Evergreen
Memorial Cemetery at
Leamington,
When Dick arrived in Canada
from Holland, the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Vandenburg was the first
place he stayed.
Esther Snyder of Kitchener
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Ferman
Snyder.
Marshall Town, Iowa spent
several days with Mr. & Mrs.
Arnold Blake and other
relatives.
Mrs. J. Donaldson attended the
funeral of a friend in St. Thomas
on Wednesday, •
Mrs. Ed Armstrong was ad-
mitted to St. Joseph's Hospital
New Year's Day. She underwent
surgery Thursday morning and is
progressing favourably.
Mr, & Mrs. A. Thompson, Mr. &
Mrs. W. Simpson, Mr. & Mrs. K.
Thompson were New Years Day
visitors with their mother, Mrs.
A, Simpson.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Simpson and
family London, Mr. & Mrs. Keith
Simpson and David were New
Years Day guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Wm, Simpson.
Mr, & Mrs. Neil Amies, Tom
and Dave who spent the holidays
at their cottage on White Stone
Lake north of Parry Sound
returned home on New Years
Day.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Rowswell
London were weekend guests
with the Amies.
The year end party for the
many employees of J and T
Murphy Bus Company was held
at the Shillelagh. About two
hundred and thirty enjoyed the
turkey dinner. The remainder of
the evening was spent dancing.
Mr. & Mrs. Stu Castle were
among some of the many
travellers who enjoyed the
Florida Sunshine for ten days.
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Wade and
boys spent two weeks vacationing
in Florida.
Mrs. D. Joyce and George
Taylor Windsor called for a visit
with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Der-
byshire last Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Millson
entertained Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Millson and Don of Guelph, Mr. &
Mrs. E. Glavin and Leona, Huron
Park and Mr. & Mrs. G. Millson
on the occasion of Mrs. Ralph
Millson's birthday.
St. James Anglican Church
group were on Act Fast January
5th. Mrs. C. Carter•very ably did
the charade and the group
brought $150 home.
George Robertson returned to
Vancouver B.C. where he will
continue his studies.
Mr. & Mrs. D. Kestle and Janis
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Herb
Rook, Komoka on Sunday af-
ternoon.
Hans Rosch and Mrs. Keyes,
Hyde Park, motored to Ottawa
and spent several days with Mr,
& Mrs. J. Rosch and family.
Carol Cunningham was ad-
mitted to St, Joseph's Hospital to
undergo surgery.
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