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Times-Advocate, 1984-01-11, Page 7Mary Thomson, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomson, Woodham and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde. �• . w..- 1.,_-.+w..•.•••..,.r . ,-. Times-Advocote, Jonuory 11, 1984 Pogo 7 Centralia UCW meets Sy MIS. TOM KOOy The January meeting of the U.C.W. was held January 5. Janet Hicks was the leader for the program. Janet gave a very interesting presenta- tion from the study book "Jesus means life to Women". June Essery read the scripture John 8 verses 3 to 11. Janet led in prayer. Iva Blair presided for the business. She welcomed everyone and read a poem Storm cancels church 'service Ry MRS. HESSR DAVIS Saintsbury Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mac- Dor.ald, Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abbott, Centralia and Mr. Jack Dickins, Exeter were dinner guests Thursday evening -with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker were dinner guests Thursday evening with their son Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barker, Marla and Gwen. Gwen was celebrating her second birthday. Mrs. Charlotte Barker and Mrs. Mary Davis, Lucan were Thursday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker. Many friends and relatives of the community and London attended a reception and dance at Lucan Community Centre Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bourne, London (nee Joan Barker), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker, Lucan. Church service Sunday was cancelled at St. Patrick's due to a sudden storm. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carroll and family. Mrs. Harry Carroll was observing her birthday. Don't Miss Our Tremendous JANUARY "Another Year". Annual reports were given by Donna Smith on secretary's report of highlights of the past year. Janet Hicks gave the treasurer's report. Varian Deane sent her card report. Plans were discussed for the new year. A family night is planned for March with a pot luck supper followed by fun and games. It was decided to make cookies and give donations to the Cancer clinic in London in April as a project for Cancer Month. A bake sale and garage sale is planned for June. A fririckr social tlgrle follawetl: ' GREAT SAVINGS CONTINUE ENDS JAN. 28th ALL FIELDCREST TOWELS BATH MATS AND LID COVERS Centre Mall 420 Main Street, Exeter 235-1252 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ON UUI.ITY ichmond Carpets Come Early For Best Selection DIANA Level Loop Multi -Tone Foam backing, ideal for rec rooms bedrooms, etc. Sale !6.49 Price sq. yd First euchreart p Y for CraigHappyGang- Sy Aug DICKENS The Happy Gang seniors held its first euchre of the new year with tour tables at play. Winners were Laura Chap- man, Marj Davidson, Babe Chapman, Helen Smith, Jessie Lewis, Roland Neil. January 18 there will be the noon meal followed by euchre. Remember the Mason's euchre Wednesday night at 8 To the Hughes families our p.m. in the Masonic Hall, deepest sympathy is extend - Main street. ed at this time. The Prayer service for Mrs. Heinz Seifert, Glan- Christian Unity will be in the worth and Mrs. Tom (Regine) Baptist Church on Sunday at Hutchinson and family, Lon - 7 p.m. don were recent visitors with Plan to attend an evening of Mrs. Alice Dickens. Clandeboye UCW meets games (crokinole, euchre, etc.) at the Activity Centre, Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Neil, Rexdale visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil. Mrs. Becky Ross visited recently with her son, Allan and family of Ottawa, and at- tended her granddaughter's wedding. Mrs. Wilmer Scott was hostess for the January meeting of the Clandeboye United Church Women, with eight in attendance. Betty Coughlin led the worship ser - `vice with all members participating. The business consisted of discussion about Presbyterial, which will be nos Ters:Write Dear Editor: A5 we are all aware, there is a constant demand for blood on both a daily and long range basis. In response to this need, Exeter and area residents are invited to attend a special Red Cross blood donor clinic to be held at Cen- tralia College of Agricultural Technology, Huron Hall Lounge, on Wednesday January 18. Donors are welcome between the hours of 3 to 9 p.m. Thank you. ' Yours truly, Chairmen: Jim Nyenhuis Richard Dortmans held February 9 at Trinity United Church, London. The annual church meeting wll be held this Friday even- ing, January 13, at the home of Gwen and Ralph Lynn. All church members are urged to attend. Four ladies were chosen to be responsible for setting the communion table throughout the year. The treasurer's report was given and no. money raising projects are on the agepda, at the present time. St. James Church news Seven tables in play at the euchre party at St. James Church Tuesday evening. Prizes went to, high scores, Mrs. Roy Swartz and Ron Fahner. Lone hands, Jean Hodgins and Jim Cunn- ingham. Low scores, Kathleen Neil ' and Nelson Squire. The next party will be Janaury 17. Lewis and Elnora Raycraft moved Saturday, to the Dykeman apartment on Water St., Lucan. PROVIDE ICE TIME — The viding funds for some free South Huron Rec Centre a cheque to rec d presents Exeter Lioness club is pro - ice time this winter at the . Above, Janice Dougall irector Lynne Farquhar. NEW HURON PARK BROWNIES — A number of Tweenies moved up to the ranks of Brownies recently in the Huron Park Pack which is sponsored by the Crediton Lions Club. Back, left, leaders Sherry Christian, Sandy Melvin, Donna Dunlop, Wendy Conium and Denise Dunlop. Centre, Leanna Foster, Lisa Melvin, Carrie Kapp, Judy Wilson and Alisha Levasseur. Front, Tanya Deaville, Jodi Glavin, Sonia Smith and Lisa Morlock. Despite storm Good attendance at Tliames Road By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Thames Road There was a fair crowd in attendance at the regular church service on Sunday morning even though it was very stormy. Rev. Robert Matheson was in charge of the service, the first Sunday after the Epiphany. The children's story was en- titled "Who Is This Jesus?" The Scripture Lesson was read from Isaiah 42:1-7, Ephesians 3:1-12, Matthew 3:13-17. The sermon was en- titled "The Call to CommUnity." There have always been those who have misunderstood the message of the life of Christ - that we are called to live in communi- ty one with another. All three of our Scripture lessons re- mind us of the radical nature of the life of Christ. We are all in this world together. Christ in allowing Himself to be baptised by John tells us He takes the human predica- •ment seriously. He is willing to identify with the bent reeds and the faltering lamps - the wounded and the discouraged people in this world. In the year 1984 there are signs of the smallness of our planet. Space vehicles orbit the planet several times in a day and yet divisions (ar- tificial divisions) somehow become more pronounced between warning and arguing factions in the world. Christ's call to universal community - living is not an easy calling to follow; but in order to remain faithful to Him, we as Christians have to work for universal recogni- tion of the human family under the Lordship of Jesus Christ. The Fellowship group will hold its first meeting Sunday WATER DAMAGE Our pipes burst and water damaged some of our stock. Our Toss is your gain as we clear out the damaged, but still useable, stock at tip -to Sale starts today and continues to J nuary'21 • All sales final no exchangeor refunds un Fel 395 Main St. 235-2350 wePS €06 January 22 at 8 p.m. in Thames Road Church. Bill Mickle of Exeter will show pictures of Russia. A good crowd is hoped for. The Youth Group meeting was held in the church base- ment with 7 young people and four leaders in attendance. The meeting started with worship led by Catherine Johns and Kim Prance. Part of the worship involved a skit based on the Parable of the Prodigal Son. There was a skid on communication and Grace Pym led a workshop on prayer. The meeting ended with a prayer -written by the group and following the meeting all shared a game, hot chocolate and popcorn. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns were guests recently with Mrs. Mary Neil of Exeter. Mr and Mrs. William Rohde had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore, London, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Johns, Kevin, Amy and Caleb return- ed home Sunday evening after holidaying in Florida. They spent several days at Disneyland. They spent the New Year's weekend with Mr. and Mrs. David DeSousa and family at Port St. Lucie. Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde were Friday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodgert. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Kellett. Mrs. Hazel Jeffery, Mrs. Effmvilte By SHIRLEY COOPER Mr. Earl Stephen entertain- ed a number of couples on Saturday evening. SAVE ti A BUNDLE! as our Winter Sale Continues All Fall and Winter Merchandise 20% to 50% Off d Centro Mal 1'1 Mt& 8t. EXETER Mos 14-24, 311-44, 11%-24%, Mom. • Mors., Sof. t . 3: SO2 twwiton &Ingle Now In trek VHIog. Mora 7240 C mw ,1 r/on r Rd. 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