Times-Advocate, 1978-11-30, Page 14 (2)Pape 14
PROPERLY — One of the several displays at the Centralia College of Agricultural
Technology's open house held Wednesday dealt with the balanced diet which we should eat.
Handing out a food questionnaire to Brion Sanders of Exeter -was Sylvia Stumpf of London.
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Whalen community club.
elect new slate of officers
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGIINS
WHALEN
The annual meeting of the
Whalen Community Club
was held Friday evening at
the Centre. Following - the
business the election of of-
ficers took place.
'Officers are Past
president, Maureen Scott;
President, Earl French;
Vice President, Audrey
Hodgins; Secretary
Treasurer, Barbara Wallis;
Promotional Committee.
Audrey Hodgins, Marjorie
Mills, Dorothy Hern;
Trustees, Gerald Hern, Earl
French, Gerald Wallis,
Auditors, Margery Morley,
Barbara French.
A pot -luck supper will be
held December.8 at 7 p.m.,
euchre to follow the supper.
Lets have a good turn out.
Personals
Sunday Mr. & Mrs.
Richard Wale London were
Plan many,
activities
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Ker -
nick. Goderich" were guests
recently with Mr. & Mrs.
Arnold Cann.
Mr. & Mrs. Witham
•Andruski, Thunder Bay
visited recently with Mr. &
Mrs. Alvin Passmore.
Mrs. Bernice Parker,
Mildmay and Mrs. Hilda
Shapton, Exeter visited
Sunday evening with Mrs.
Hazel Jeffery. -
-Mr. & Mrs. Art Heard, St.
Marys accompanied Mr. &
Mrs. g,.eorge Kellett Sunday
to help celebrate the 60th
wedding anniversary of their
uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs.
Henry Willfang, Neustadt.
Mr. Don, Schrolle. Brant-
ford spent the week end with
Mr. Brian Miller.- -
Quite a number of ladies
and girls attended the .4-H
-Achievement Day 'al South
Huron High School. Satur-
day.
The United Church Women
cater, ii to the Co-op banquet
Friday evening at the South
Huron Rec Centre. There
were about 350 people in
attendance.
Sunday • December 3 the
Singles and Doubles Club
will curl in the afternoon
followed by pot luck supper
in..Thames Road Church.
Sunday December 10 the
'white Gift Service will be
held.
Monday December '4, the
Christmas meeting 'of the
United Church Women will
be held in the church
basement. Don't forget your
Secret Pal gift.
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Also, beginning next week, Fridays 7-9 p.m.
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guests with Mr. & Mrs. Mike
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Sunday Mr. & Mrs. •`
Charles McRobert attended
the christening of their
grandson 'Avid Bruce
second son alt 11 . & Mrs. BOb
McRobert, Lo - n.
' Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Ernest Ferguson were
Brenda, Ethel and Lynn
Dykeman Centralia and
Tracey Hayter, Bran.
Congratulations to Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Hern on the
birth of a son last week.
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NEEDS SOME HELP During Thursday's Moms and Tots
skating session at the South Hoon Rec Centre Steve Farquhar
seems to needs some help from his mother Linda. T -A photo
Centralia
By MRS. FRE
"Apostles of Christ" as
written in Paul's letter to the
Corinthians was the Biblical
background used by Mr.
Paul Schott for hissermonin
the United church on Sunday
morning.
Who made you different
from others'' Did God not
give you everything that you
have? God in his love for,
mankindhas granted flim
many privileges to enjoy, —
the warmth of the sunshine,
the singing of the birds. our
sight- and hearing but His
greatest gift of love was the
gift of his son Jesus.
He made reference to the
parable of the talents and
asked if we are putting our
talents to use.
Special music for the
service was a solo by Joanne
Smyth and an anthem by the
choir. The flowers in the
church were in memory of
the late Mr. Fred Brown.
, Personals
Mr. & Mrs. - Stephen
Molnar, Jim and Nancy of
Agincourt were weekend
Plan event
,a# Brinsley
By GORDON'MORLEY
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United Church Sunday'
School- officialts are making
--plans •for the Christmas
Concert.
Bill and Kathy Prest• and
family wire visiting with her
sister in Toronto oyer the
weekend. . -.
Ladies Guild of St. Mary's
Church Brinsley held a very '
successful bazaar and tea in
the Church basement
Wednesday evening. -
Mrs. Eva Allison, Mrs.
Marjorie Steeper and Mr.
anti Mrs. Ancell Lee were
recent visitors. with Mr4.
Violet Allison and Kathleen
Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodgins
and Andrea visited Sunday
with her parents Mr. .and
.Mrs. Fred Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. • M. Ray
Millard celebrated their 35th
wedding anniversary at their
Century farm home. The
marriage was solemnized in
the Manse of the Main Street
United Church Exeter by
Norval J. Woods, November
8, 1943.
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• Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll
and . Mr. & Mrs. Clarence
Davis, Saintsbury were
Friday evening guests at the
.home of Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Kooy.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron 4,obb and
family, Wallaceburg; Mr: 6!a
Mrs. Les Brown and family,
Barrie; Mr. & Mrs. Kirk
Lyndon and family,
Goderich: Mr. Ray Lobb and
Miss Elaine Ney, Toronto
were -weekend guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Lobb.
Sunday guests were Mr. &
Mrs. Ney, Sebringville.
• Hugh Brown, a student at
the University of Guelph
was a weekend guest with
Alan Powe at the home of his
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer
Powe.
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