Times-Advocate, 1983-05-04, Page 17At Shipka Centre
Today is housecleanin
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ ford, visited Ken's parents,
Hugh and Roy Morenz at- and called at the Hoffman
tended the reunion of former funeral Home in Dashwood.
school pupils from Blackbush Sunday evening, to pay
school, held at the Dashwood respects to their great uncle,
hotel Saturday afternoon. • Art Baker, of Grand Bend.
Carol and Ken Baker Jr., A reminder! Today (May 4)
Tracey and Shellie, of Strat- is housecleaning day at the
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panied by her mother Mrs,
Emma Schilbe, of Zurich,
spent Friday at Ortha's
sister's, Marg and Bob Reid,
of Varna area. The ladies en-
joyed a quilting bee on Marg's
quilt.
John and Linda Weurth,
Becky and Sarah were supper
guests at John's parents, Ilay
and Willa Weurth Sunday
night at Exeter. In the after-
noon, Linda joined the Exeter
ladies in the bike ride for
cancer.
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The May meeting of the
Mount Carmel Catholic
Women's League got off to a
promising start. It began with
a Mass for Our Lady of Good
Counsel followed by the
rosary.
The newly elected officers
were installed during a candle
lighting ceremony. The CWL
council for the next term of of-
fice are as follows: president,
Dara Hartman; vice
presidents, Nancy Regier,
Fran Rowlands and Donna
Dawe; recording secretary,
Theresa Larkin; correspon-
ding secretary, Josephine
Dietrich; treasurer, Diane
Kaak. Best wishes to them
all!
It was decided that the
CWL would hold a commu-
nion breakfast for the Knights
of Columbus on June 12 after
the 11 a.m. Mass.
As the new president and
vice president Dara Hartman
and Nancy Regier will be the
two delegates to go to the
Diocesion convention held in
Windsor in May.
A FLYING GOOSE —
was a winner in the
crafts show.
Richard Desiardine's flying goose
recent Stephen Central School
T -A photo.
Mission service
at Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Some 40 people from the
Thames Road attended the
combined Mission Church
service at Elimville United
Church Sunday.Rev. Robert
Matheson toldthechildren a
story entitled "Where Is the
Church?”
The Scripture Lesson was
read from Revelation 21:1-5,
John 13: 31-35, and Luke 14:
12-14. The sermon was in two
parts. The first was a
dialogue entitled "Missionary
In Reverse with the following
people taking part Brent
Dawson as Rev. Lorenzo,
Miss Catherine Johns as Bet-
ty Carlisle, "Miss Barbara
Skinner as Martha Carlisle;
and Dan Smith as Jason
Carlisle; which was real
interesting.
The second part of the ser-
mon was entitled "Why Are
We Here?” given by Rev.
Robert Matheson. He also
spoke a Minute For Mission
entitled "Three Resolutions."
Next Sunday May 8 the
Sacrament of Baptism will be
observed at both churches.
Thames Road service at 11:15
a.m. Sunday School members
are asked to come five
minutes sooner to have their
attendance marked, then they
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will sit with their families for
church. There will be no Sun-
day School.
Sunday May 15 the United
Church Women will be in
charge of the church service
owing to the absence of the
minister Itev. Robert
Matheson who will be atten-
ding Conference.
25th wedding anniversary
Some 30 people attended the
25th wedding anniversary
party for Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Cottle in Elimville hall Satur-
day evening.
Euchre was played and
prizes were won by ladies
high Miss Agnes Bray, ladies
low Mrs. Bessie Campbell,
men's high Wayne Rowe,
mens low Alvin Passmore,
lone hands Lee Webber.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cottle
were seated at a decorated
table along with their
relatives namely, Mr. Alvin
Cottle, Mrs. Bessie Campbell,
Mrs. Marie Green and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Cottle.
Mrs. Mac Hodgert read a
well worded address and Jack
Borland and Reg Hodgert
presented Ross and Leona
with a set of anniversary
glasses in a holder and two
lovely plaques. Ross thanked
the relatives, the old
neighbours and friends for the
gifts. Lunch was partaken
which brought an enjoyable
evening to a close.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mayo,
Hyde Park and Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Hodgert attended a Flea
Market in Pennsylavania
recently.
Mrs. Jack Stewart visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Rick Potter and family at
Thunder Bay.
Ken Miller, Grand Bend
was a noon guest with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Duncan Wednes-
day. In the afternoon Mr.
Miller, Mrs. Jack Duncan and
Mrs. Ken Duncan attended
the 90th birthday party of
their aunt Lillian McKeller at
Seaforth! Congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bremner, Brantford spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Duncan.
Several ladies for the
United Church Women
catered to the Hurondale
Women's Institute supper and
annual meeting Wednesday
evening in the church
basement.
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Mrs. Ed Regele, RR 4
Walton and Mrs. Harold
McCallum, RR 1 Walton
visited Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Barnes, Parkhill and Barb
Glanville and David Isaac,
Exeter were Sunday supper
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator were recent Sun-
day guests with Mrs. Ed
Regele, RR 4 Walton.
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official opening of our
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new Data Centre, at 60
Erie Street, in Stratford on
Saturday May 14th at 10
a.m. Open House will
follow on Saturday from
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Our guest s eaker
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