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Times-Advocate, 1983-08-17, Page 7Shipka folk enjoy trip By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Ken and Ortha Baker• returned home Friday even- ing after a three and a half week holiday in the west. They visited in Edmonton with their daughters Nancy and Donna who work there. Side trips included stops at Jasper Park, Lake Louise, Banff, the hot springs in Alberta canyon, Columbia ice fields and Athabaska Falls, also to the Okanagon Valley in B.C. They visited a nephew Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schilbe and Charlie at Athabaska; and a • niece Mr. and Mrs. George Chartand in Calgary. Sandra and Tony Regier, Chris, Heather and Jillian spent two weeks holiday time in the west at the same time as Sandra's parents were there. The Bakers and Regiers motored out west. The wind up party for the Shipka T -ball players, their parents and families, was held last Monday night at Shipka Community Centre, numbering around 50 in atten- dance. There have been 16 on the teanithis summer:They enjoyed a 1•111 game followed by a lunch of hot dogs and ice cream cones. The players received crests and diplomas. Their coach has been Ann Russell. A 25th wedding anniversary dance was held at Dashwood Community Centre Friday night for Willis and Ella Des- jardine. A good time was had by all. Reg Freer and his or- chestra, from Kerwood played. Willis played some of his prize winning tunes for the guests. Sports news The Shipka pee wee baseball team entered the semi-finals in fourth position. They lost out in two games against Thedford. August 10 game at Thedford, score Thedford 10 - Shipka 9. Flies caught by Shipka players were one each by Jeff Ben- newies and Eric Rammeloo and three each by Rodney Woods and Bruce Dietric Jeff and Bruce each scored a home run. Coach, Laura Des- jardine reported Nancy Volk played a very good game. August 11 game at Shipka, score Thedford 33 - Shipka 7. Flies caught by Shipka players in this game were one each by Brent Love, Jeff Ben- newies, Bruce Dietrich and Dwayne Mellin, and two by Eric Rammeloo. *Bruce Dietrich made a double play. catching a runner out on se- cond with a throw to first for another out. • Special thanks is expressed to Jason Finkheiner and Brent Love, from the Squirts, for helping out in the playoffs. MR. AND MRS. GRANT EDWARD LOVE Lauren Marie Webb and Grant Edward Love v:,:re united in marriage on August 6 1983 at Hensall United Church with Rev. Stanley McDunald and Mr. Donald Moffatt officiating. The bride's attendants were Bonita Niemeyer, Debbie Stubbs, Cindy McDougall, Marlene Campbell, Heather Ann Stubbs and Lisa Stubbs. The groom's attendants were Ervine Willed, Gordon Love, Jeff McKay and Jeff Mollard. After o reception at the Hensall Community Centre and honeymoon in northern Ontario, the couple has taken up residence at RR 2, Kip - pen. Photo by Frank Phillips. • taa MR. AND MRS. PERRY ROSE Joanne Marie Bell, daughter of Robert and Mildred Ulch of RR 1 Mitchell, and Perry William Rose, son of Richard and Esther Rose of RR 3 Mitchell were united in mar- riage Saturday, July 16, 1983. Rev. Maurice Francis of- ficiated at the ceremony in Thamesview United Church, Fullerton with Jane DeBlock and Leroy Skinner of Mit- chell singing and Linda Crerar of Hensall playing the organ. The matron of honour was Donna Chaffe of Mit- chell, maid of honour was Loree Russell, Mitchell and bridesmaids were Patti Rose, Mitchell and Brenda Ballantyne, Toronto. Flowergirl was Jayne Ballantyne, Exeter. The best man was Philip Rose and ushers wdre Dave Bice, Joe Chaffe and Doug Bell, all of Mitchel!. Dinner and reception followed at the Kii kton Communi- ty Centre. Following a trip to Northern Ontario, the cou- ple is residing at RR 3 Mitchell. 33* • • • • • • • • • • NEW WAREHOUSE OUTLET . 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Paul Passmore; Usborne In the final A Championship Hylands, Wayne Rowe. Huron Park defeated Lucan The president of the and in the B final Crediton Usborne ball association is defeated Exeter. George Tryon and secretary In the final A consolation is Mrs. Paul Passmore. Usborne Hylands defeated Golf tournament Hensall. The B consolation The annual Hodgert golf was won by Usborne Generals tournament was held on Sun- qver South Hibbert. Con- day at the Exeter Golf and grat)Llations to the teams and Country club. Golfers were coaches. present from Toronto, Lon - The coaches were: don, Chatham, Kitchener, Crediton, Ken Govers; Ex- Seaforth, Exeter and Thames eter, Don Wallace; Hensall, Road. Cromarty people repair hail damage B y MRS. ROBERT LAING A bee was held Tuesday afternoon to repair the damage done to the west win- dows of Cromarty church dur- ing Monday's hailstorm. None of the coloured inside panes appeared to have been broken. Most homes in this area had windows broken and there was considerable damage to crops, especially the grain which was ready to harvest. Agnes Lemond presided at the August meeting of Cromarty Presbyterian W.M.S. held Tuesday after- noon at the home of Muriel Scott. She conducted the wor- ship service based on Psalm 137 and led in prayer. Dorothy Miller's topic was the Sacre- ment of Nature. The secretary's report was read by Lillian Douglas and in the absence of Lila McKaig, Muriel Scott gave the treasurer's report. During Ju- ly nine cards were sent and eight visits made to the sick and shut-ins. Dorothy Miller conducted the business, and plans were made for special autumn meetings. Crediton East By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards, Walkerton returned home after spending the past two weeks at their'summer home in ('rediton. Mr. Alvin Sims and granddaughter, Sault Ste. Marie spent a few days with them. Miss Brenda Glanville spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Howard and boys, RR 2 Kippen. also Mr. and Mrs. John Howard and fami- ly B.C. spent the week with them. Mrs. Ed Regele, RR 4 Walton and Cindy McCallum, RR 1 Walton and Mrs. Stan Preszcator visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Thornton, London. Mrs. Stan Preszcator spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Ed Regele, RR 4 Walton and supper guests with them were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc('allum, RR 1 Walton. Mrs. Jack Dye, Crediton, Mrs. Lee Helmkay, London, Mrs. Jackie Dye and her mother, B.C. spent a few days at Wiarton. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dallier and girls, Kitchener visited' Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Summerfest is this weekend in Creditor). Guitar Lesson Registration at the Masonic Hall Saturdays Aug. 13, 20, 27 Between 10 a.m. 8 2 p.m. or call 482-3597 Guitars available for beginners R EXETER 235-2350 During the study -book ses- sion, a discussion of Melane- sian Culture was led by Bet- ty Dow. The traditional rolls of men and women are quite different from ours, as are their values. A multiple choice Bible quiz was given by Lillian Douglas, after which the meeting clos- ed with a hymn and prayer. The hostess served a delicious bruneh A family dinner in honour of Alex and Doreen Gardiner's 25th wedding anniversary was held August 2 at the Dragon Restaurant in Strat- ford. At the gathering were their attendants, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moorehead of North Bay, also Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eggert, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zurrel, Kirk and Cory, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Eggert, Julie and Jason, Rostock. Later guests returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert where a smorgasbord supper was par- taken of. The trophy was presented to the team of Ken Richard- son, Kathleen Hodgert and Rick Parker. Runners up were Eugene Luxton, Pat Hodgert, Ken Dutot, and Alan Hodgert. Ladies low, Florence Richardson, men's tow, Rick Parker. Personals Quite a number of people from this community called at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home on Friday to pay their respect to the late Rev. Hugh Wilson who pass- ed away Thursday. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Wilson and her family. Several from this area call- ed at the Lindsay Funeral Home; St. Marys Sunday and Monday where the late Joey McCurdy lay at rest. The sympathy of the community is extended to his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCurdy, brother and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Passmore, Tom and Jon spent the weekend with Mrs. Myrtle Passmore at Pinehurst Camp. Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morley, Exeter and on Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spence, St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stewart and Paul were guests at the wedding of Walter Kunicki and Sylvia Stewart Saturday at Resurrection Church in Ed- monton, Alberta. Congratula- tions to the bride and groom. Centralia welcomes two new residents By MRS. TOM KOOY We say "Welcome" to Doug and Beth McLellan (newlyweds) who have mov- ed to the village into the Ferguson house on Victoria Street. Dave and Mary Ellen Ferguson have taken up residence in London. Mrs. Von Overholt enjoyed a few days visit last week with her sister Mrs. Teresa Bedour and family in Goderich. Mr. and Mr`s.. Doug Riley and Ben spent the weekend in Georgetown visiting with Doug's sister Mr. and Mrs. Ron Goodfellow. a Sunday dinner guest with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cunnington and family, Thames Road after attending Lucan Fair. Miss Noreen Riley, Huron Park spent the weekend with Miss Debbie Horton. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cronyn and fami- ly in the death of Mary's father, Earl Campbell of lfensall. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hirt- zel, Parkhill and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keller, London visited on Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel. TO MARRY — Elsie Margarete Schofield, daughter of Mabel Schofield, RR 3, Parkhill and the late John Schofield and Larry Norman Coulthard, son of Jeanne and Norman Coulthard, RR 1, St. Pauls are proud to an- nounce their forthcoming marriage. The wedding will take place Fridoy, September 16, 1983 at 7 p.m. at Greenway United Church. Bart DeVries Photography August 17, 1983 Page 7 On location or Studio Bart DeVries PHOTOGRAPHY COMMERCIAL • PORTRAITS • WEDDINGS -GROUPS • PUBLICITY Mountingand .. ,.,. Telephone 235-1298 137 Thames Rd. East Exeter, Ont. Lowrey Organ & Piano Sale Pianos from 169900 Up to 25% off All organs Benson's Keyboard Nouse 757 Richmond St. London 438-2931 Open daily 10-6 At Wurtt's in Exeter & Clinton Bringing you super values on Choose from famous brands such as Bauer Kangaroo Power Cougar and many more JAB MR. AND MRS. 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