Times-Advocate, 1982-03-31, Page 20THIRD DRAW WINNERS - A rink skipped by Joyce McDonald won the third draw
of the season of the Exeter ladies curling club in the final played Sunday afternoon.
Shown with the trophy are Joyce McDonald, Didi Von Dyken, Betty Coates and
Heather Tiernan. T -A photo
Contest on Perth
WI topic on barn frarning
memory of Mrs. James
Grinney, Perth South
District President.
Mrs. McPhail gave a
paper which had been
prepared by Otto Walker
(who was unable to be
present due to illness) on the
different ways of framing a
barn.
Mrs. Walker had also built
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Mrs. Ross McPhail hosted
the Tweedsmuir meeting of
the Staffa Women's Institute
in her home, Wednesday.
Mrs. McPhail presided,
opening with a poem the
Institute Ode and Mary
Stewart Collect. A minutes
silence was observed in
Farm songs at
WI family night
By MRS. PETER MARTIN playing thpiano. The
CREDITON Hodgins children, Scott,
The Crediton Women's Dennis and Michelle sang
Institute held their family several farm songs. Debbie
night recently at the town Zielman played the ac -
hall. A smorgasboard supper cordian.
was served with about 70 Ruth Anne Zielman Huron
people present. County Dairy Princess
The WI Grace was sung showed a film entitled from
before the meal. After "Cow to Carton" an
supper the business was animated feature enjoyed by
conducted by President young and old. Alma Davey
Anne Cottell, who also acted read the Motto, "Life is like
as chairlady. a Garden - it bears the fruit
In Irish sing song was you sow."
enjoyed Lois Hodgins The Martin Family, Ruth,
Lisa and Gloria sang several
songs. The meeting was
closed by Isabelle King
thanking all the participants.
Are you interested in a
career as a writer? I am
looking for someone who
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lamport. would like to take over as
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence correspondent. Please
Hirtzel were in charge of the contact me after 4 p.m.
euchre party at the Communi- anyday.
ty Centre Monday night with March 25 the Crediton
11 tables in play. Dough -nuts held their 4th
meeting at the Crediton
Community Centre. was held regarding the new
The members went to the illustrated Historical Atlas
kitchen and started whole for Perth County.
grain english muffins. The Mrs. Miller reminded
members then repeated the everyone of the Daffodil Tea
4-H Pledge and answered the in Main St. Church, Mitchell
roll call. on April 3; the Quilt film and
The club discussed plans display at Kirkton-Woodham
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Darling for the' skit for Achievement Community Center on April 6
and Murray Carter will be in night and a few other im- and 7 and the Craft Show
charge of the next euchre to portant dates. The club then and sale at the Crystal
be held Monday, April 12. returned to the kitchen Palace, Mitchell on May 1.
The Centralia senior sampling the whole grain The meeting was closed with
Citizens enjoyed a game of ' english muffins. The next 0 Canada.
cards a the Community Cen- meeting will be April 1 at the Mr. and Mrs. Bill
tre, Monday afternoon. Crediton Community Centre. Rowcliffe, Hensall visited
Wednesday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. John Templeman.
Play euchre
at Centralia
Winners were: ladies high
- Mrs. Roy Swartz; lone
hands, Mrs. Frank Hicks; low
-Mrs. Cecil Neil; men's high,
Andy Thompson; lone hands
- Percy Noels; low, Earl Dix-
on; special prize, Charles
Rollings.
a model barn showing thes
different techniques and thi
was on display, and proved
most interesting to al
present. Mrs. McPhail had
back issues of the Mitchel
Times -Advocate in the 19505
and everyone chosean itemo
interest to the community
from a paper. She also
conducted a contest on
places in Perth County.
Mrs. Jack Burchill gave a
reading on the legend of St.
Patricks Day «nd a reading
on spring.
Roll call - If you could pass
on to the next generation a
gift, what would it be? was
answered by 10 members,
Mrs. George Vivian gave
some good cooking hints.
President Mrs. John Miller
presided for the business.
Mrs. John Templeman
reported on the District
executive meeting held
March 16 at Russeldale hall,
reminding everyone of the
District annual to be held
May 11 in Thamesview
United Church Staffa
Women's Institute
responsible for guest
speaker.
A committee was named to
plan the dinner to be catered
April 28 with Mrs. Dalton
Smale convener. Two tickets
are to be purchased for the
85th anniversary dinner of
the F.W.I.O. on August 12 in
Toronto.
The changes recom-
mended by the District
executive regarding the
Perth South District by-laws
were discussed. A discussion
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Exp for
that He was the Son of God,
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At the Granton United for anything He did, but for
Church the Rev. Elwood our transgressions. This was
Morden was in charge of the not a cry of despair, it was a
worship for the fifth Sunday cry to God from one who
in Lent and continuing with knew that God was there.
his sermon series on the Sunday School members
words from the cross, en- receiving attendance awards
titled his message . The from superintendent Mrs.
Undefeated Christ." Leroy Bryan, were the
"My God, my God why following children:
hast Thou forsaken me?" I First pin Brent Urlin,
consider these words, the Nicole McRobert, Jean
most significant spoken from • Bryan; third pin, Fran
the crass, said the Minister. Harret; fourth pin , Paula
Mental and spiritual suf- Pincombe, Jonathon Will;
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
GRANTON
fering is much harder to wreath, Ann Harret; first
bear than physical pain. bar, Carolyn Bryan, Juanita
Jesus was becoming weaker, Kop; third bar, Eleanore
he also was very lonely when Kop; fourth bar, Victor Kop.
He uttered these words. Mrs. Robt. Hardie,
Jests had to be crucified, mission and service
so that the world would know secretary was presented
To play euchre
in Shipka tonight
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Mrs. Doris Sweitzer, ac-
companied ber son and
family, Scott and Joan, Dodi -
Lynn and Derek Sweitzer,
went last weekend to
Welland.
Doris stayed with her
mother, Mrs. Elsie Comfort,
and visited her sister's and
brother there. Scott and Joan
and children spent the
weekend with their cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rainville
and family.
Mrs. Comfort came to
Shipka with them on their
return and is now visiting at
her daughter's, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Sweitzer.
Sunday supper guests with
Harvey , Gloria, Kevin and
Dwight Beierling, were
Gloria's parents and
brother, Howard, Joyce and
James Adkins, of Zurich
area.
Don, Sharon and Jamie
Baker spent the weekend in
Detroit visiting friends and
relatives.
Mari Russell, of LaSalle,
spent the March break
holidays here with her cousin
Kathy Russell.
Mari's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Russell, her sister
Lori and husband Greg,
spent the weekend with Cliff
and Velma Russell and Mari
returned home. Jodi Russell,
of La Salle, spent the
weekend with Doug and Ann
Russell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fenner
and family of Sarnia area
and Mrs. Mabel Guenther,
were supper guests, Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs.- Lorne
Fenner and they celebrated
several family birthdays.
Sandra, Tony,
Christopher, Heather and
Jillian Regier, of Detroit
spent the March 21 weekend
here with Sandra's parents,
Ken and Ortha Baker. Mrs.
Baker accompanied them
home for a few days holiday.
Hugh and Annie Morenz,
accompanied Mrs. Shirley
Dell, Tonya and Cynthia,
went to London, Friday
afternoon where they
boarded the bus to go home
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5 McDonald 532 2 66
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B. Glenn 320
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C. Smith 491
L. Lovell 477
C. Fisher 362
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to Belleville, after spending
the March break holidays
here.
The Morenz's visited with
Lorne and Loreen Devine at
Victoria Hospital, while in
London.
A reminder! of the euchre
party to be held tonight;
March .31 at Shipka Com-
munity Centre.
with a donation of $100.00
from the Sunday school for
the mission and aervice fund
by Ken McGuffin. Mrs.
Hardie told the children a
story about two little African
boys, which illustrated what
good work would be done
with their generous gift.
Flowers were placed in the
church from the funerals of
the late James Bryan and
Jim McComb in loving
memory by their families.
At the St. Thomas
Anglican Church the Rev.
Greg Smith conducted the
morning prayer service for
the fifth Sunday in Lent. The
first lesson was read by Jim
Kirkton lady at
Quiet Weekend
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS David Robinson of British
KIRKTON Columbia and their daughter
Denise of Calgary and
Dennis Hazelton of
Hamilton.
Mrs. Dougall, Exeter and
Mrs. Margaret Walker,
Windsor visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Davis. Sunday dinner guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Fairbafli, London and Mr.
and Mrs. Burns Blackler.
Mrs. Ken Blackler,
Maureen, Andrea and Greg
visited on the weekend with
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Cooke, Listowel.
Ethel Copeland spent a
quiet weekend for Anglican
Church Women at Westover
Park, St. Marys. The
speaker was Mrs. Alice Peel
of Toronto, the theme being
"Opening the Door."
Mrs. Pearl Budden has
returned to her home In
Kirkton after spending a few
weeks with her family, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Fenton and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Budden of
London after having had
surgery in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Mr. Bob Marshall,
Goderich spent the weekend
with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Francis
have returned home after a
vacation in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Garth
Blackler and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Paynter spent the
Easter break at Cozumel
Island.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Robinson are their son
TOP SCORER IN FIRST DRAW - The Exeter Curling Club complet: • its m xe• cur
ing season on Saturday. Shown above is the best -scoring team in the first draw:"
from left to right; Don and Nancy Rooth, and Doris and Lloyd Hackney.
Hodgins and the second by
John Herbert.
In the children's time th
Rector explained with
story that Jesus was like th
lion who is king of the jungle
and Lord of all the othe
In place of a ser
mon Rev. Smith led in the 5th
series of the Lenten Bible
Study on "Full Authority.'
Flowers were placed in the
church from the funeral of
the late James Bryan in
loving memory by his
family.
Explorer news
The Granton Explorers
enjoyed a sleep -over and
breakfast at the home of
their leader Julie McRobert
on Tuesday, March 23.
C.G. I. T. news
The Granton C.G.I.T.
members and their leaders
Mrs. G. McRobert and Mrs.
R. Harloff met at the United
Church on March 24. Most of
the time was taken up with
working on the plans for the
Easter sunrise service and
the breakfast to follow.
This is a combined project
of the youth groups. The
tickets are ready and can be
purchased from the leaders
of these groups.
Daffodils on sale
April 2-3
This sale is sponsored by
the Lucan Biddulph Cancer
Society, someone will be
selling them in front of the
General Store in Granton.
For advanced orders phone
e 225-2522.
a Personals
e Sincere sympathy is ex-
tended to the family of the
er late James Bryan who
- passed away suddenly at his
home in Blanshard Township
on Monday, March 22.
Mrs. Myrtle Rodd, Mrs.
Verda Jones and Mrs. Alma
Langford all of Exeter, were
'dinner guests on March 23 of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hodgins and family.
Crediton East
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mrs. Harold McCallum RR
1 Walton visited Tuesday
with Mrs. Stall Preszcator.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Glanville, RR 4, Walton and
Mrs. Richard Glanville and
family RR 2 Parkhill were
Wednesday supper guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dallier
and girls, Kitchener, spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Preszcator and
family.
Miss, Brenda Glanville
celebrated her 18th birthday
on Saturday, March 27 and
Lorna Glanville celebrated
her 19th birthday on March
19.
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