The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-12, Page 18 (2)i, lee
CARDS POPULAR — Members of the Grand Bend Senior Citizens Club turned out in large numbers
Wednesday for a dinner meeting at the Village Inn Retreat in Grand Bend. Following the business part of
the meeting, members broke off for cards and crokinole before the dinner. T -A photo
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Times -Advocate, June 12, 1975
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EXETER
Shipka folk
attend festival
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Those from this area who were
on the chartered bus trip last
Saturday & Sunday to
Frankenmuth Michigan and to
view the Bavarian Festival
parade were Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Ratz, Mr. Ed Turnbull and Mrs.
Hugh Morenz. Mrs. Morenz and
Mrs. Turnbull visited Saturday
evening in Saginaw with the
former's cousins, Mr. & Mrs.
Colin Brown.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Baker spent
the weekend in Detroit with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony
Regier, and also visited Don's
sister, Mr. & Mrs. Tony Regier.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Pickering were their
grandson Justin, Mr. & Mrs.
Andy Keogh of Lucan and Mr. &
Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer of Grand
Bend.
Bob Adams, Harold Vincent
and Carman Lovie, returned
Friday from a week's fishing trip
to Manitoulin Island, where they
stayed at the Lovie cottage.
Susan Zielman and other
classmates of Grade 8 from
Stephen Central school were on a
bus trip to Niagara Falls on
Monday.
The "Ratz" reunion picnic was
held Sunday evening at the
Shipka Community centre.
Mr. & Mrs. Murray Evans of
Lambeth attended the "Ratz"
reunion picnic and also visited
her brother, Mr. & Mrs. Milton
Sweitzer.
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Zielman,
Ruth, Susie, Debbie and Angie
attended the service Sunday
morning at Exeter United
Church, when guests were the 40 -
voice Leamington United
Mennonite male chorus, of which
Mrs. Zielman's brother, Bill
Janzen is a member.
SOPHISTICATION PLUS — Model Sandra Relouw exhibited confidence and poise during the Grand Bend
Nursery School fashion show held Wednesday. A good crowd of mothers, brothers and sisters attended
along with friends and neighbours. T -A photo
Many at anniversary
Infant baptised at Brinsley
By GORDON MORLEY
The June meeting of the UCW
was held in the church basement.
Mrs. George Lee opened the
meeting with a devotional
pertaining to flowers.
Hymn "We Plough the Fields
and Scatter" was sung. The
scripture was read by Mrs.
Marjorie Steeper followed by
prayer by Mrs.. Lee.
A reading "Faith Plants a
Promise" and "The Earth is the
Lord's"wasgiven by Mrs. Mar-
jorie Steeper.
Mrs. Lee gave a poem on "The
hearts Garden" followed by a
second reading.
Eleven members answered the
roll call. Tickets for the chicken
barbecue were given out.
Group 3 ladies served lunch.
Church anniversary
Quite a number of Brinsley
members gathered in Ailsa Craig
church on June 6 to celebrate 50
years since the beginning of the
"United Church".
The program included a skit
"Down Memory Lane" which
was made up of a few words, a
little music, and old-time dress.
A little girl' and boy, • as
childhood sweethearts, were
portrayed at different stages of
their life. Finally "Jeanie and ,
Johnny" met at the altar with the
best wishes of the guests.
Some other ladies modelled
wedding gowns of different eras.
Those taking part in the skit were
called back to the stage and in
unison, wished a 50th birthday
greeting to the Church.
The rite of baptism was ad-
ministered by Rev. C. Westhaver
to Jamie John Tweddle, son of
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Tweddle during
the church service Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Morley
were Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Perry Harris
of Thamesford.
Mrs. Jack Trevithick and Mrs.
George Prest attended the
shower held Thursday night for
Joyce Dorman at Maple Lodge
Community Centre.
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Gilbert,
London were Thursday night
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Harvey
Morley.
Mr. & Mrs. Ambrose Koricina
and family dined Sunday night
with Mr. & Mrs. Joe Koricina.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and
Carolyn and Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Lewis attended the church ser-
vice at Greenway on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Morley
visited with Mrs. Elsie Morley of
Strathmere Lodge last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Sadler and
boys, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce
McLinchey, Joanne and Mary
Jane McLinchey, Mr. & Mrs.
Gary Tweddle and boys, and Mr.
& Mrs. Harvey Tweddle dined
with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Tweddle
and family.
Nile Foster spent the weekend
at her home near Greenway.
Young people sow oats and old
people grow sage.
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