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Times-Advocate, 1987-06-17, Page 5Canon' Griffin speaks Ma: Posse au m .lv MRS. HAROLD DAVIS St.' Patti's Anglican , Church celebrated their 125th anniversary Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. Celebrant: The Reverend F. G. Braby interim Priest; guest speaker. The -.Ana-to Kirkton anniversary Reverend Canon Michael Griffin; In- tercessor The Reverend Beverley Wheeler; Lector The Reverend Peter Derri ; Choir director, Mil. Garth Blacl*r; organist Mrs. Harold Henry. KIRKTON ANNIVERSARY -- The 125th anniversary of St. Paul's Anglican Church in Kirkton was celebrated Sunday. Above, Canon Michael Griffin who was the minister 36 years ago renews acquain- tances with Nellie Paul and Ila Blackler. T -A photo Kippen club shoots By Margaret Hoggarth The Gun Club met on Tuesday evening June 9 with 17 shooters. This • is how they scored: Jamie Caldwell - 25; Gord Glazier - 24; Brad Mann - 24; Bill Fisher - 24; Harrison Schuck - 23; Dan Crerar - 22; Paul Lamb - 22; Jody Mouserinjohn - 22; Brent Dawe - 22; Glen Mogk - 22; Fred Brall -22; John Glazier - 21; Bert Mahaffy - 21; Mark Tuckey - 21; Dave Scott - 21; Kevin Clark - 19, and Roger Haines - , 16. Kippen United Church Barbara Cooper presided at the organ in St. Andrews on Sunday June 14. Candace Cooper favoured with an instrumental on the piano. Rev. Lorne Keays' sermon topic was "Spirtual Fitness". The two baskets of flowers in the sanctuary were placed in memory of Mrs. Wilfred Mellis. On Sunday June 28 the sacrament of Holy Communion will be observed. The community was saddened to hear of the death of Mrs. Mary Mellis on Wednesday June 10. Mrs. Mellis spent many years in Kippen along with her late husband Wilfred who ran a blacksmith shop right in Kippen. � V IN STEP — Solway's Sensations keep in step in the boardwalk event at the Hensall Kinsmen's Workboot Olympics. FLOORING cit If you're looking for carpet or vinyl for a small area or an entire house • Save Time • 'Save Money • See us first Do it yourself or have our .installer Ed Allen do it for ou • Hopper. Hockey Fluorin 355 Main St., S., Exeter 235.1990 ; Sugar' � Spice 'CHOCOLATES .Foj elk Karp' -Filer's daj! gift basKets - k%..ca id _tra,vs fudge *i rtts fhocok ite Sped Iles' . '::collector ptesi:::. EXETER 235-1211, BAYFIELD %5-2474 The prelude was a hymn sing by Mrs. Clayton Ross and Mrs. Garth Blacker. During the service Ken Blackler sang a solo "In The Garden". The choir rendered an an- them "The Lord is My Strength. A duet by Gerald and Leon Paul "Just a Closer Walk with Thee." Flower arrangements were placed in the church to the Glory of God and in memory of loved ones and former parishioners by their families. Flowers were in memory of Mrs. Hiram Copeland, Dr. Albert Berry, Mrs. Earl Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson, Theron Creery, Garth Blackler, Charlie Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Humphreys, Eric Humphreys, Maurice Blackler, Andy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Berry, Ilene and Harold Berry, Harry Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Thos Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Monty Dobson, Alfred Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blackler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dobson. Out of town guests were: Mrs. Edith McCormick of llderton; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gough, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bradley, Mrs. Dorothy Fenz, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hearn, Mrs. Jack Massey, Jacquelyn and Tricia. Mrs. Harry Webber, all of St. Marys; Mrs. Claire Sisson of Strathroy; Mrs. Fred Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamilton; Dorothy Balsden; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Crew, Jane S. Geall, Canon Griffin, Mrs. Betty King; Mrs. Bill Switzer, Reverend and Mrs. Frank Braby all of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackrer, Sebringville; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Woolford, Lee Ann, Douglas and Elizabeth, Mrs. Eileen McIntosh, Gail Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fletcher and Don, Mrs. Ray Knight, Mrs. Tom Earl; Mrs. Claude Vigeant, Karen and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Irvine,.Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher, Mrs. Margaret Fenton, Reverend and Mrs. Peter Derrick and family, Reverend Severely Wheeler and Ray Wheeler all of London. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Curran of Mississauge, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bowers, Mrs. Ray Paynter, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mar- shall, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills, Mrs. Louise Creery, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Doupe of Vanastra; Mrs. Mac Lamond of Cromarty; Mr. and Mrs. Sid Pearson of Port Elgin; Mrs. Edythe Murdy of Lucan: Reverend and Mrs. Gordon Simmons and fami- ly of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Budden and family of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Carson Middleditch of Shakespeare; Mrs. Betty Balkwell, Plymotith Michigan; Mac Howe of Winnipeg; Mrs. Albert Berry and Marissa of Toronto; Reverend Mary Mills of Glencoe; Mr. and Mrs. Clif Jaques of Centralia; Reverend and Mrs. Jack Roundel! of Maynoonth. Also attendine the service were friends from the congregations of Kirkton and Woodham United Chur- ches, St. 'Phomas Granton, St. Patricks and Saintshury Anglican Churches. Following the service everyone adjourned to the KW Com- munity ('entre. Bill Schaefer Warden welcomed everyone and acknoweldged letters from former rectors; Reverend and Mrs. Savary of PEI, Reverend and Mrs. Sam Bell of-B.C. Reverend and PROJECT e 4' ,,! , *AO !rams NOW,llrrr lay D 1985 R1ri 1KMNMT w rx4,ru M(( NINN4 AIMFv 'aitas1 .'N eae IVO [UftUOP' 1 Mrs. Percy Parsons of Windsor and Reverend and Mrs. Rokeby-Thomas of Kitchener. Bill then called on Reverend Peter Derrick, Canon James, Reverend Wheeler and Reverend Jack Roundel! for a few words. Rev. Roundel! then said the Grace and everyone sat down to -a delicious meal. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roundell of Maynoonth, Ontario have been visiting with Mrs. Garth Blackler and Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Pearson of Port Elgin spent the weekend with Mrs. Joan McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Amos have returned home from a trip to Alaska. Mr. Jack Switzer spent last week in Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. George Blatchford, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blatchford, Jim Blatchford and friend of Rochester Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fair- bairn, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henry, and Mrs. Wm. J. Blackler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Henry and Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Woolford. Eiizabeth, Lee Ann and Douglas of London, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mollard and Diedre of Thorndale, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Aitken, Lindsay and Matthew of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Blackler of Sebr- ingville, Mr. and Mrs. Clif Jaques of Centralia, Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Schaefer and Debbie, 11Ir. and Mrs. Philip Blackler, Jessica and Alea, Mr. and Mrs. David Blackler and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Waghorn attended the Dob- son reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burns Blackler Sunday afternoon. CENTRALIA PARK OPENS — Centralia's community park was officially opened Saturday afternoon. Shown with the plaque from the left are MP Murray Cardia. Pastor Bob DeGraw, Centralia trustee chairman Wayne Greb, Stephen reeve Tom Tomes, parks chairman Don Clarke and Agriculture Min- ister Jack Riddell, - T -A photo Reunion for Ratz family By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Shipka The 25th annual Ratz family reu- nion was held Sunday at Eleanor Sharpe's home in London with about 50 attending. Sports committee were Ruth and Harry Sheppard, Cathy and John Godbolt and Katherine Ratz. Juniors had a peanut scramble. Race for two years and under, Fraser Jones and Caroline Thomp- son; girls eight and under, Roxanne Thompson, Ashley Jones, boys eight and under, Donald Jones, Jason Jamieson, Susan Ratz. Three legged race contestants, Jason Jamieson and Susan Ratz and Brian and Kathy Godbolt, and Bran- don and Mary Margaret Jeffrey. Ladies kick slipper, Carol Smith, Brenda Jones, Jan Jeffreys; inen kick slipper, John Godbolt, Larry' Ratz, Earl Smith; children kick slip- per, Jason Jamieson, Roxanne Thomspon; balloon race and egg con- test both won by Earl Smith's team, wool relay won by Mary Margaret Thompson, guessing jelly beans in a jar won by Earl Ratz. Lucky chair won by Olive Ratz. President and secretary treasurer for 1987 and 88: Nola Ratz, president; Margaret Smith, secretary treas. The sports committee are Don and Bren- da Jones, Gary and Mary Margaret Thompson. The Ratz reunion will be held the second Sunday in June in 1988 at Shipka Community Centre. Relatives came from Parkhill, London, Delaware, Exeter, Shipka and Thedford. Personals Recent visitors with Willis and Ella Desjardine, was their daughter Cin- dy, and granddaughter, Mikah Ann of Trenton. Mrs. Pat Schroeder, accompanied by two of her sisters, Mrs. Phyllis Case, Exeter area, and Mrs. Hazel Crockford, of Toronto, recently motored to Ottawa for a few holidays and shopping, and visited with Sue Anne Schroeder. Joan Finkbeiner, has returned home from University Hospital, recovering from a broken leg. John, Beverley, Sherri -Lynn and Stephen Keller, visited Sunday at Rothsay with Bev's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirk, and .attended the funeral of John Burnett, father of - their brother-in-law. Attending a Buck and Doe party at Uncle Laird Schilbe's, for Karen Schilbe and Warren Williams, were Ken and Ortha Baker, DOn and Sharon Baker, Gary, Sheona and Jef- fery Baker, all of Shipka area, and Sandra and Tony Regier, of Detroit. Hugh and I were Sunday supper guests with his sister, Mrs. Hazel ('or- bett, at Hensall, along with Les and Marjorie Adams, of Exeter. Hazel had entered several baking exhibits at Hensall spring fair on the weekend, so we had some prize winner desserts for our supper. An update on our nephew, Howard Dell, of Belleville, who has been in training this past two years as a bob sled racer for the 1988 Olympics to be held in Alberta. In a column last spring I told of how he met and became best friends with Prince Albert, of Monaco, while training in Switzerland. Not long ago, Prince Albert was in San Francisco, U.S. attending some function in memory of his late mother, Princess Grace. 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