Times Advocate, 1989-11-08, Page 10Page 10
Times -Advocate, November 8, 1989
Christmas bread - Deb Chappell, of Woodham, left, and Maureen
Blackler, of Kirkton, stand in front of their bread display during the
Kirkton-St. Pauls Craft Show'at the Kirkton Community Centre Satur-
day afternoon. Bread ,was just one of the many things on sale at the
show.
Centralia hosts Crediton
By Mary Kooy
CENTRALIA - The UCW met at
the church on Thursday evening
with Lois Wilson and Gladys Bus-
well in charge of business.
Mrs. Jean Palmer showed slides
on Israel with Crediton UCW as
guests along with men of the con-
gregation and friends of Jean.
Jean is a former member of the
congregation and a daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. George Hepburn.
Adeline Elliot and Etta Powe
were in charge of the program.
Lois Wilson sang "Let There Be
Peace". Lunctr Committee was
Marg Cook, Marion Deline and Pat
Gower.
Euchre
At the Community Centre on
Monday evening October 30, 11 ta-
bles were -playing..
Prize winners were: high score
Helen MacDonald, Harold Davis;
lone hands Vi Hendy, Tom Kooy;
low score Kay Armstrong, Charlie
Hendy. Prizes for the most euchres
went to Hazel Cunningham and
Murray Carter.
Next euchre is November 13 at 8
o'clock convened by Otto and Dor-
othy Darling and Ed and Kay Arm-
strong.
Remembrance
At the United Church on Sunday
Remembrance Sunday was ob-
served. Special music was rendered
by the choir. Rev. Carter chose as
her topic "The Torch of Reconcilia-
tion".
Coming Events
On Wednesday evening' t 8 p.m.,
Bible Study will begin at the
manse. Bring your bibles. All wel-
come.
On Thursday evening Teen Youth
Group will meet at the manse from
6:30 to 8 p.m. Film night and pop-
corn.
A joint session meeting 8:15
sharp on Thursday evening at Cen-
tralia Church. All elders are asked
to attend.
The Centralia Congregational
Turkey Supper and Musical Pro-
gram will be held November 18 at 6
p.m. at the church. Tickets will go
on sale to church families.
Attend ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Essery attend-
ed the Presentation Ceremony. and
Reception at Huron College on Sat-
urday where their daughter, Ruth
Ann received the N. David Kcypour
Book Prize for French 232 and the
Colonel Ibbotson Leonard Huron
College Entrance Scholarship. She
was also the recipient of the Fellow-
ship to Study French as a second
language and presently is "attending
Laval University in Ste. Foy, Que-
bec.
Personals
Ray Regular of Bale Verta, New-
foundland spent a few days recently
with Tom and Mary Kooy and
called on other friends. Ray was a
former resident of town. His son
Raymond has just returned from
Germany where he spent 4 years
with the forces and is now stationed
in Ottawa with his wife and son.
At the Hallowe'en party at the
community centre, winners were
Jeffery Van Bergen, Amanda
Wells, Joel Veri, Bobby Lynn and
Melissa Snell. Ryan Knee, Jeremy
Van Bergen, Brendon Gaynor, Han-
nah Carter, Jenny Rimmer, Lori
Forest, Chandel Eveleigh. Prizes
and refreshments were donated by
Town Fathers.
Twenty four' Brownies gathered
at the home of Mary Walker for a
Hallowe'en party on Hallowe'en.
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Baptismal service
at Thames Road
By Rhoda Rohde
THAMES ROAD - Alyssa Erin,
daughter of David and Brenda Mo-
ran was brought forward for bap-
tism at the Sunday service at
Thames Road United Church.
Alyssa's godparent is Wendy Bal-
lantyne. Alyssa has a brother Bren-
dan.
Rev. Sheila Macgregor's sermon
was entitled "Letting Go - And Let-
ting God!"
There was a real good atten-
dance.
Coming events
On Wednesday, November 8 at
2:30 p.m. Worship services will
take place at the Exeter Villa with
our ladies assisting.
On Wednesday, November 8 at 8
p.m. the Session Meeting will take
place at the manse.
On Thursday, November 9, 4-6
p.m. the Confirmation Class will.
meet at Jon Passmore's house.
On Saturday, November- 11 the
Youth Group will meet at the
manse at 4 p.m. to go to London
for pizza and a movie. Bring -
enough, money to cover your sup-
per and film. Transportation pro-
vided by Youth Group Leaders
Larry and Melissa Dawson and
Rev. Sheila.
On Wednesday, November 15 at
8 p.m. the Official Board will meet
at Thames Road Church.
Personals
Bill and I visited with Mr...and
Mrs. Alex Rohde of Mitchell on
Thursday afternoon. Minna has had
surgery recently. Get well wishes
are extended.
Dashwood 4-H
make chili
By Bernice Boyle
DASHWOOD - The 4-H mem-
bers of the Dashwood "Eager Eat-
ers" club were excited about their
second last meeting. The topic "Mi-
crowaved Meals in Minutes" told
how to use the microwave properly.
The girls were practicing judging
Microwave cookware.
After the club members worked
on their books they made a deli-
cious chili mixture and a sundae
topping for vanilla ice cream.
The last meeting will be Novem-
ber 8.
Sunday guests with Hugh and
Bernice Boyle were Dr. Robert and
Marguerite Boyle, Ottawa. Two
couples who were former neigh-
bours in Willowdale arrived Mon-
day - Stewart and Jean Calvert a'
John and Melanie Arnott. •
It was 38 years ago this week we
moved to Dashwood and took over
the business from Wally and Helen
Becker.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dunlop and
Jimmy of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hulley, Peggy and Marie of
RR Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bray, Vanessa, Kristy and Jessica
were Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Bray.
Miss Barbara Miller of Vancou-
ver spent the weekend at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner and
family of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Wilson of Strcetsville, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Suggitt, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Moran, Mr. and Mrs.
David Moran, Brendan and Alyssa,
Dennis. Crawford, Wendy Ballan-
tyne of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Ballantyne of Thamesford, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Ulch of Russcldale, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Rose and family of
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bal-
lantyne, Mr. Harold Beaver of Exet-
er, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ballantyne,
Deanne, Cheryl and Jayne, Rev.
Sheila and Richard Macgregor and
Alexandra were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Ballantyne.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dawson
were Sunday supper guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brophey of
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomson
of Woodham visited on Sunday
evening with Bill and me.
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