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Times-Advocate, 1988-08-24, Page 15.Enjoy tour of aa uarama This pleasure cruiser was con- .plctcly redesigned in the.mid-1950s and provided a 2,100:sq. ft. dance• floor, several bars, restaurants, lounges, sun deck; carnival room, two theatres and space, for 2,500 passengers and 200 automobiles. It also had escalators and elevator scrvicc. The original grand piano re- mains on stage :and is tuned and ready to.perform. • It will be interesting where this "Old Lady" will be permanently docked. When she has been refur- bished she v1/4/ill be a "Grand Olde Lade" ready to tour again. Personal . Mr. and.Mrs. David-Fulchcr and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jenson, Barrie, visited with Mrs. Alma Genitner. 13y BERNICE BOYLE • DASII\VOOD .- People who en- joy s.1ips would have enjoyed the -tours conducted through the Aquara- ma last week in .Sarnia. - The ship; .520 feet long and 72 feet wide, is_constructcd of steel and the kitchen equipment is all stain- less steel. Lucan Revival Centre news LUCAN - Rev. Roger Mason conducted the Sunday morning ser- vice. Mrs. Judy Ross led in singing a song from Vacation Bible School - You May•Not Preach/Like Peter. Pastor Pieter Schinkleshock inin istcrcd from Matthew 18:21-35. He who docs not forgive others has . broken the bridge over which his own forgiveness. comes. Ile who says he has .forgiven, but not for- gotten, has not really forgiven. • Sunday evening Doug Butler led the song service. Rev.. Roger Ma- son spoke from Matthew 18:16-22. This man walked away from a com- mitttnent to follow Jesus because it Seemed like too much for him to give up. How many have said the Lord is asking too much? The apos- tle Paul's life, after his .conversion, was totally coinniitted to serving Christ. Pail said all he used to have was nothing compared to the eternal riches Cod would give him. • Upcoming events - September 11` - at 10:00 a.m. the New Sunday School Program begins. September 13 - Pioneer Program begins. Au- gust 28 - Pastor Schinklcshock will be speaking about Jesus and Zac- chaeus. September 4 Rev. Roger will be speaking. about Rich and ._lost: • "— On location or Studio o��`�s'S Bart DeVries�° PHOTOGRAPHY - COM/ WRCIAL - WEDnI\GS PORTRAITS - GROUPS PUBLICITY • Telephone 21;-1298 117 Thames Rd., East. heler. Ont. Your Farm -Guard policy with The Co-operators protects buildings. contents. livestock. produce and machinery. For complete farm insurance protec- tion, call about Farm Guard .today. Bob Lammie �. Othe 0 co-operator Insurance Services Exeter 472 Main Street - 235-1109 t Irl IIIMII Mitt (I)MMI Rt 1A1 IAHM IIUV11 Lila Hume off to Grand Cove By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE • 1-1IAROAD - Mrs. Marga- ret \1i11cr and Shelly were co - hostesses. recently for a going -away party for Lila Hume who has moved to Grand Cove Estates, Grand Bend. She was presented with a brass candle holder and two brass figurines. At time of writing George Kellett is still a- patient in South Jluron I lospital. Get well wishes are ex- tended. Quite a number of people from this community attended the Open !louse on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kcrnick at the Royal Cana- dian Legion, Godcrich. Congratula- tions Donald -and Marjorie. A birthday party was held at the home of Ivan and Brenda I -tern on Saturday -for their daughter Holly's second birthday, Those present wcrc Gladys Hcrn, Isabelle Cann., Reg and Jcan 1lodgcrt, Scott Hodgcrt of Exeter, Ryan and Sandra Angus of London and Harry and Clarice 1 lcm. Happy Birthday Holly! . Jack and Mary Cann of London hosted a bridal shower for Lisa Fordham and Ian Coutts, Lisa is a daughter of Joanne Fordham (nee Joanne Mair). Those attending were- Isabelle ereIsabelle Cann, Kay Cann, Reg and Jean Hodgcrt and Mrs. Jcan Adair. A number of ladies arc holidaying at Grand Bend. • Arca residents attended the Miller picnic -at -Harry Waghom's cottage.:_. Communion at Saintsbury By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSBURY - Holy Commun- ion scrvicc was conducted by Rev.. Beverly. Wheeler on Sunday mom- .ine. Nadine Bedell was server. Lisa and Julie Carroll read the lessons; Mary Davis read the prayers for the people and Sheryl ..arroll was pianist. Rev. Wheeler preached on the Gospel for the Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost.. Service next Sunday is planned for 11 a.m. Little Missies Courtney and Katie Scarlett MacGillivray and Crystal Davis wcrc weekend guests with their grandparents Hugh and Hazel Davis. Mr, and Mrs. Evan Ibbitson ob- served their 50th wedding anniver- sary Saturday with their family and many friends.Mr. and Mrs. lint Barker were among their guests and the Lucan seniors wcrc well repre- sented. • FBDB is a Federal Crown Corporation with a mandate to help t usiness succeed through flexible financing. 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CaII us today: Ron Rogers, Manager (519) 271-5650 1-800-265-4594 1036 Ontario Street Stratford, Ont. N5A 6Z3 La banque of Ire ses services dans les deux longues oflicielles BACKING INDEPENDENT BUSINESS Federal Business Development Bank Banque federal* de dbveloppement Catlat rt NEW BANNER - The 9-11 year-old class of the Exeter United Church 'Vacation Bible School is preparing a new banner to hang in the renovated cllurch. Jennifer Mercer(left), Jerri-Lee Davis, Juanita Chappel and Jeff MacL- ean are busy with sewing down the felt design. Weather not right for Wright's By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON - Due to the extreme hot Weather; the attendance at the Wright reunion in Kirkton on Au- gust 14 was down. All of those who attended enjoyed themselves in the air conditioned hall. . After a beautiful dinner Lorne Ross acted as president in the ab- sence of Gordon Wright. The 1980 reunion- will he held at the same place on the second Sunday in Au-. gust. Gordon Wright is to be presi-_ dent and Laurabelle Reichert secre- tary with Brian flardentan in charg of refreshments.- Th. Spencer Def-- frey fancily is :n lot t;; after sport;. Letters to :`. moment ofsileii ;:was held lou all of the descendants who passed .away during the year. The first family to at the • reunion was Orland and Laurabelle Reichert.. Helen Hardeman had the lucky chair and was the lady who -had prepared food'for the most pco- ple. Lorne Ross had the most quar- ters in his pocket and Doris Jeffrey • had -the brightest fingernails. Orland Reichert had the most letters in his full name and Orland and Laurabelle wcrc the longest married couple. The most recently niarricd were Judy; and (iiudon Chambers. The "Meet your relatives contest" was won by Ruth May and Spencer Jeffrey. Alexander May guessed the number of pennies in the jar. Laura yand Linda 1 tarcteman guessed the --the Editor.- — •most itciiis inside Of- an Egg and also won the word cotite%T- The • winners of the children's gaines conducicdJhy Crenda Wright wcrc: - . Sack race under 5 - Laura Wright, Dalton, Laura- Hackman; Three - Jacob May; Under 10 - 1 leather and 1Idiary 1k rdeman: Over 10 - Danny Dear Editor: I'm sure all thoughtful citizens are pleased at the excellent report concerning our town's -police force, as reported in a recent issue of the -f/A. It must be a source of personal satisfaction to our Chief of Poticc, to see his hard work, organisational ability and administrative know-- • how recognized by cxlerts. 1 lis prog,ranunc of preventive measures to combat crime in his school appearances is a good one. Short-staffed, our force covers a goodly -sized arca, but. they cannot he all things to all people. If some COMIC il members feel - there should be more foot patrols, they ,hould put their actions where their mouths are, and provide More manpower. Two more constables should bea good beginning. Mcanw pile, congratulations to Exeter Police! Yours truly, - GihhV (J.M. Gibson) ¥ ¥ ¥ Dear loiter: - - 1 was delighted to read ilc last -- week's paper that Jack Riddell has put some control into the Weed Control Act. Now maybe we can expect some action on CNR proper- ty. On our. road; without getting out of your car, almost all of the weeds mentioned are visible. 1 have tried since the early 1976 s to get some help to clean up this mess 1, ithout any success. Signed Rill Coleman Best Interest 1 1/2 g;. • Gand Inveuarstmteeent Certificates ' subject to change Gaiser•Kneale Insurance Brokers In( Exeter 235-2420 Clinton 412-9747 Grand Bend 231-8414 Hensoll 262-2119 -•11MM - Centralia by Mrs. Tom Kooy C'ENTRALIA-- Percy and Violet Knee were in Dunnville for a couple of days last week following the death of their sister-in-law, the Tate N1rs. Lillian Kn,e. The family all attended the funeral on Wednes- day. Sympathy is extended to the fancily. - Congratulations to Perry and Nina Knee -on the arrival of their son Justin Tyler on August 15, a little brother for Crystal and Ryan. On -August 15 al I I: ywcxlds priz- es Went to I high Score Charlotte I3;uker; Nelson Squires; Lone I ;ands Jessie Lewis, Joe Carter; Low score Jean Millar, Leila 11ill (playing ratans card). Next euchre ;VIII be Au- gust -29 at 2:30. - - -_artd Mrs. Terry Morgan, Mark and Nlelissa were on holidays last week visiting many places of interest including Canada's Wonder - Lind. - Mr. and Mrs. Brent Caslick, Gre- gory ani Danny spent the weekend with their parents' in the Cargill area. Ntrs. ''on Overholt spent Sunday kith cher sister. Mrs. iHelen Aubin and Joe of Scaforth. Advertising Correction The price of the wheel Disc on page 8 is incor- rect. The correct price is $19.99 each. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused. Canadian Tire Store. X111 you need to remember about home comfort is SYSTEMS BY LENNOX' INSTALLED BY BAILEY; HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Y %HENSALL "We're proud to be your Lennox Dealer" August 24, 1988 Page 15 Crediton by Mrs. Stan Preszcator CRIDITON - The sermon topic at Zion United Church was taken -from Philippians 4:10-19 titled "You Can Too!" • Mere will be no choir practice this week. Flow—'—s in the church were from the funeral of the late Randy Fink- hciner. - Ihis - week- is Vacation • Bible S: pool. \tr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator vis- it. cl "I'hursday with Mr. and Mrs. Noonan 1 lublcy, Seaforth. . N1r. Hublcy has .returned horne from University Hospital following triple heart bypass. Wishing him speedy recovery. Iceged race - Laura and Linda Hanle - man and Danny and Dana. Dalton; Running under 5 - Jacob May and Laura Wright: Kick the slipper un- der 8 - Hillary Ilardentan and Laura Wright; Over 8 - Danny. Dalton and Linda 1 iardeman. The. shoe box race resulted in a tie and a candy scram-, ble brought the events to a close. F AUTO REPAIR SAFE T BRAKE AND MUFFLER Lifetime Muffler Installed $39.95 (mos: cors) 235-2277 - R.R. 2 Lucknow c7 u100 Zimitcd Land�cn�iin9 - 529-7247 We invite you to come ,n and see our ex- tenswe line of casual furniture products. 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