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Times-Advocate, 1980-07-02, Page 13Good crowd at auction By MRS. RENA CALDWELL KIPPEN There was a good at- tendance at the auction sale held in Kippen for Ron Littleton, Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Gary Cooper and Billie John, Detroit, Michigan are holiday guests with. Mr, and Mrs. Vivan Cooper, A shower was held in the. Presbyterian church Hen- sail, Thursday for Beatrice Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. 'Wend Van Haasten, Dickie and Sabrina from Roden, Netherlands who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wieren, during the past three weeks have returned home, Mrs, Van Haasten is the former Joanne Van Wieren. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones and children are holidaying in Haliburton, Mrs. James D. McGregor underwent surgery in Vic- toria Hospital, London last week. Congratulations to Todd Caldwell who achieved distinction at the graduation exercises at Huron Cen- tennial School, CANADA 'A' GRADE LARGE EGGS KELLOGG'S CEREAL RICE KRISPIES 575 g. BOX SCHNEIDERS v- 5 VARIETIES MEAT PIES 8 oz. PKG. 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WILLIAM RQHDE THAMES ROAR Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne and Wendy, Mr, and. Mrs. Larry Ballantyne, Deanne and Cheryl attended Open House for Mr, and Mrs. William Harper at their home in Mitchell Saturday afternoon in honor of their 50th wed- ding anniversary. They all attended a buffet dinner and dance at the Legion Hall in Mitchell Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jef- fery, Alan and Connie, Mr, and Mrs. William Rohde, Mrs, Glenn Rohde, Danny and Tammy attended the Sweitzer reunion at Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hume of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hume were guests at the Gledhill-Barnett wedding at Trinity United Church Ingersoll on Saturday and also the reception and dance at the Community Centre in Thamesford Saturday evening. Relatives from Windsor, Ottawa and North Bay visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Carl Hume and attended the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hargreaves, Robbie and Ryan, Woodstock spent a few days the first of last week with the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hargareaves. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hargreaves attended the 116th Day reunion at F,mbro Community Centre, Sunday, Bridal shower About 70 ladies and girls gathered in the church Monday evening to honor Miss Margaret Hunkin bride-elect of this Friday. To the strains of I Walk Beside You played by Mrs, Reg Hodgert on the piano, Margaret was escorted to a decorated chair by Miss Joanne Hodgert. Mrs. Mac Hodgert welcomed everyone and hoped they enjoyed the program. Mrs. Lee Webber gave a humorous reading, A skit "A Thames Road Romance" was well given. Those taking part were Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Mrs. Mac Hodgert, Mrs. Floyd Stewart, Mrs. Jack Borland, Mrs. Lee Webber, Mrs. Ross Hodgert, Misses Donna Stewart, Brenda Hodgert, Pat Hodgert and Joanne Hodgert. Miss Joanne Hodgert read a nicely worded address. Gifts were put in a wading pool with an umbrella over it. After opening the many beautiful and useful gifts, Margaret thanked the ladies who arranged the shower also for the gifts , and to her Open House this past Sun- day, also to the reception this Friday night. All joined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." Personals Mr, and Mrs. Mac Hodgert spent the weekend At the French River. Wednesday evening, July 2 at 8:30 a . Joint session meeting will he. held at the manse. Sunday, July 6. at 10 a.m. Elimville people will . meet with Thames Road people for a joint church service. There is no more Sunday School until September, ande McGillivray Central School held their graduation Thursday evening, Student council presented a French award to Christine Markus and Music award to Cheryl Lynn. Personals Gwen, Dianne, Philip Lynn and Andrea Sawyer visited last week with Gwen's brother, Rev. S. Tomes and family at Manitoulin Island. Mr, and Mrs. Doug Scott, Kim arid Barb visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hill and attended their nieces wed- ding Linda Scott on Satur- day. Many attended the dance Saturday night at the Lucan arena. Several attended the Country Music Jamboree at Mohawk Raceway on Sun- day. Mrs. John Brownlee, Pam and Susan of Gravenhurst are holidaying with Viola Carter. Timeli-Advocate, July 2, 1980 Page )3 Many .at.an.niversory