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Clandeboye United Church marks115th anniversary celebration
Hostesses for the showers
were Mrs. Gwen Grose, R.R.
1 Lucan; Mrs. James
COMING BACK? — Among those who will receive a special invitation to the June 21 homecoming for South Huron District
High School are the staff who were present when the current facility was opened in 1950. Back row, left: Sandy Ness, Fred
Meek, Gordon Koch, Ernie Jones, principal H, L. Sturgis, Morley Sanders; Joe Creech and Andy Dixon. Seated: Eugene
Howey, Glenn Mickle, Bernice Leckie, secretary Doris Schwartz, Lauretta Seigner, Cecil Wilson and John. Mahon.
Windsor, R.R. 3 Denfieldl Lucan; Friends from Co-op munity shower at Penfield
Mr. and Mrs, Terry Morgan, sInSuarn London ,
works) and
ac (where.c Baptistian
Clandeboye
u 0. w
Centralia; Donna. Leitch, us
catered for the Hodgins
Rollings wedding dinner held
in Lucan Community Centre
on. Saturday.
Sunday guests with Mr,
and Mrs. Charlie Coughlin
Honor bride-elect
at Thames Road
were Fred, Marg and Dave
Butler, Rick, Sandra and
Payne Butler, all of Guelph,
Bill, Karen and Chris.
Cornelissen of Ailsa Craig,
Jerry, Kathy, Tina and
Guest Speaker at the 115th
anniversary service on.
Sunday at. Clandeboye
United Church was Mr,
Lloyd Hutton, and 'United
Church businessman from
Kincardine and chairman of
the Board of Directors of the
U.C. Renewal Fellowship.
The girls choir sang
several numbers ac-
companied by Mrs, Winnie.
liobicheau, A good at-
tendance from Lucan
Kippen pair
celebrate
By MRS RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper
celebrated their 20th wed-
ding anniversary Saturday
with a cheese and wine party
at their home.
Mr. and Mrs, Grant Love,
Caro, Michigan visited with
relatives in the area last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis
and Mrs. M. Barnard visited
relatives in Wroxeter Sun-
day.
church joined With the
Clandeboye congregation for
this special service.
Mrs. Jim Cunningham
represented Clandeboye
Women's Institute at the
W,I. Officer's Conference
held at Waterloo University
April 29, 30 and May 1,
The theme for the con-
ference was , "This is the
.year of the W.I., "What,"
"Where and Why," Special
speakers included the Hon.
Pauline McGibbon and
Assis. Agriculture Minister,
.Ron McNeil, Entertainment
on Wednesday evening was
the Gilbert and Sullivan
Operetta "H.M.S., Pinafore
presented by the Waterloo
and Oxford District High
School. Dikussion groups
were held Wednesday af-
ternoon and Thursday
morning.
Congratulations and best
wishes to Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Rollings, nee Susan
Hodgins, who were married
Saturday in Holy Trinity
Anglican church, Lucan.
They will take up residence
north of Clandeboye.
Previous to their
marriage, Susan, was the
recipient of several showers.
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Cathy Miller was honoured
at a shower on Sunday af-
ternoon, given by Brenda
and Jean Hodgert. Debbie
Riddell introduced the
program which consisted of
a game and readings by
Brenda Hodgert. An address
was read by Mary Margaret
Jeffery, and Patti Love
presented the gifts to the
bride, Cathy expressed her
thanks for the gifts, then
lunch followed.
Guests were present from
Lambeth, London, Bramp-
ton, Grand Bend, Clinton,
Woodham, Exeter and the
Thames Road Community.
Persona Is
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rohde,
Mitchell visited Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
William Rohde.
Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Den-
ning, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Patterson Strathroy were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Miller.
Mrs. Hazel Jeffrey, Mrs.
Mary Thomson of Exeter,
Miss Christine Doell of
Seebachs Hill, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Thomson of
Woodham, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Jeffery, Alan and
Connie were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Rohde and Calvin.
The occasion being the
wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery and
the birthdays of Mrs. Glenn
Jeffery, and Calvin Rohde.
Mrs. Hi, Dixon, Beth and
Gwen returned to
Claresholm Alberta on
Sunday evening after having
been visiting her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Stewart and the Dixon
relatives for almost two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hume
returned home Saturday
after having spent the winter
in Florida.
Miss Sandra Stewart of
London was a guest on
Sunday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Stewart,
Mr. Gordon Pengally, Mr.
and Mrs, John Batten,
Elimville, Mrs. Myrtle
Metters, Exeter were Friday
evening supper guests with
Mr. and Mrs. David
Passmore, Tom and Jon.
The occasion being the fifth
birthday of Jon.
A number of people from
this community attended the
Open House for Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hoggarth at Caven
Presbyterian Church,
Exeter on Saturday af-
ternoon and evening. The
occasion being their 40th
wedding, anniversary.
Rev. Stan McDonald,
Hensall was the minister at
the church service on Sun-
day. His sermon was
"Baptism and The Saturday
Night Dance."
Wednesday evening. at 8:30
Adam yerhey of Centralia.
Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence
Carter and family, Mrs.
Isobel Simpson and Mrs.
Viola Carter attended the
fibtli birthday party for Mr.
Fred Roger of Kiritton
Sunday.
. 1VI and Mrs. Lewis
Raycraft returned last week
fi nr o ttohrrneiea month vacation
Pat Hodgins participated
in the Family Hicycle Ride
for Cancer Sunday, riding
from .Lucan. to Granton and
back, with her sponsors
totalling $125.
Don't forget the Blood
Clinic in Lucan Community
Centre May 14, 6-9 p.m. Give
the "Gift of Life."
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hodgins
of Stratford visited Wed-
nesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Carter and. Carol.
p.m. the Steering committee
for the Centennial will meet
in the church basement.
Sunday May 11 will be
Family Sunday. Wear a
flower. The Sunday School
members are asked to meet
at 10:50 a.m. to have their
attendance marked and then
retire to the auditorium to sit
with their families for the
service at 11:15 a.m.
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