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Times Advocate, 1997-07-16, Page 7FAMILY Generous donation Food bank donation. Gary McFalls of the Lucan and District Lions Club presents the keys to - a minivan to Donna Juergens, manager of the Ailsa Craig and Area Food Bank on Saturday morning. Joining in the presentation are .(from left): Trevor Noye and Joanne Hutchison of the food bank, Lion Jim Chappell as well as Ann Forest and Doug Butler of the food bank. . Pickering reunion well attended By Annie Morenz Shipka correspondent- SHIPKA - The Pickering family reunion was held Sunday July ,13 at :the Shipka Community Centre with .40 ;attending. President' is Rocs Pickering; treasurer John Taylor. Betty Steeper was sports convener with interesting games for- the young folks. The older generation • enjoyed visiting, People. attended from London. Woodstock. Strat- • ford,. Parkhill, Dashwood and -Ailsa • Craig. Annie Zielman and inemhers of her family attended a janzen family picnic last :Sunday at .the Arkina -Recreation Centre. The 35 relatives who attended from -.Essex. Leam- ington,. London, Windsor,Zurich, • Port Franks. Simcoe and Dashwood enjoyed a time of visiting.. Ken and Marg : Baker viited on Saturday with Pete and Marcy (Lawson) Frebner and twins Benja- min and Emily. of Sr Mary's born - June, 29. , They are their ninth and tenth great-grandchildren. A. reminder of: the 'pork 'barbecue being held July 30. at 6 p.m.. at -the Shipka Community Centre. Personals Alex Russell, son of Doug and Ann. is home after. another year's study at Brock University. in -St. Catharines. • . Happy. birthday wishes, . this month. to Ken Baker and Freddie ,Miller. • , Get well wishes to Mabel, Fraser who has been hospitalized. - Mrs. .,(Fred) Diane Keller, of Windsor. visited recently with Mar- ion -and Earl Miller. Elizabeth Adams visited recently in Calgary, Alberta, with her sons. Mark' and Clark and Victoria Ad- -ams. Gary, :Shcona and ,Jeffery Baker,. accompanied by Mike, Donna, Em- ily.:and . Ryan Yarrow, of Guelph', spent several days camping this r past week at Toberrnory and Mani- toulin Island. . • Ken and Marg Baker were' Sun- -. -day guests at the home of Bob'and Marg Reid, . Varna, where the ,Schilbe family gathered for dinner. Out -of the area visitors .with • Hugh and Annie Morenz have been Bishop is high. in the skies over Playhouse By Kate Monk T -A Reporter • :GRAND BEND - With stories of scandal in today's military. a play about a Canadian war hero is re- freshing. Billy Bishop Goes to War at the Huron Country Playhoiuse 'celebrates the efforts of Ontario na- tivc, Billy Bishop. David . Nairn directs the play whit;h features P. Robert Hughes as Billy Bishop 'and Stephen Wood-, Jetts as the narrator/pianist. The play is' the story of World War- I flying ace. Billy Bishop (originally from Owen Sound. On- • tario), and his missions in the skies . over Europe. This one-man play follows Bishop through his ad- - olescencc — when he joins the Cavalry and then moves to, the Roy- al Flying Corps — to his final mis- sion and the accolades he receives for the 72 enemy planes he downed during combat. Hughes ,conquers the cornucopia of characters (17 in all). Combined with John Gray's blend of melodies and lyrics, the audience is moved through the full range of emotions, from laughter to tears as Bishop ex- periences exhilaration, loneliness and fright. . • Hughes and Woodjetts work well together. particularly in song. Hughes maintains a strong pact throughout the two-hour per- formance while Woodjetts comple- ments Hughes characters -and adds spice to the play. If you go Billy Bishop Goes to War runs until Saturday in the Playhouse II theatre. Evening performances are at 8 p.m. with 2 p.m. matinees to- day and Friday. To reserve tickets or for more information, call the box office at 1-80Q-706-6665' or 238-6000. - P. Robert Hughes (left) as Billy Bishop and Stephen Wood- jetts as the nar- rator/pianist star in John Gray's "Billy Bishop Goes to War" on the Playhouse 11 stage at Huron Country Play- house until July 19. Jason Lavery, and his mother Vivi- an, of London. Jason is the son of the late Al Lavery of Hensall. Also, this past weekend; a cousin, Bill Maier of •Mio Michigan and his friend Betty. l lines -Advocate, July 16, 1997 • Page 7 72nd Hodgert picnic held at Dashwood Rhoda Rohde Thames Road correspondent. THAMES ROAD - Deepest sym-. pathy-- is extended to Murray. and • Beatrice Dawson and fanfily in the passing of their brother-in-law Ro- nald Beuermann of RR Dublin on Tuesday: The 72nd ,Hodgert . picnic was held on July -12 at Dashwood Com- munity Park with 40 attending lunch and 70 for supper. Next years executive is President John and Laurel Miner, Vice Pres. Ross and Kay Hodgert, Sec, Treas. Karel Hodgen, Table. committee, Dennis and Shirley Hodgert, Au- drey Hoff and .Paul Hoff, Sporty committee - Niney Rigby; Nancy - Toner, Mary Jan Petersen. Church news -• . Church will commence at Elim ville:Sunday'August3 at 9:45 a.m. - Communion will he served at the August -10 service at Thames Road .at. 9:45 a.m. _Following the' church service there • will be a congrega- tional meeting to accept the needs assessment and job description for . . caking a minister as prepared' by the Ministry and Personnel Com- mittee- and appro4ed by ,thechurch council... - Services ,will he held at Elimville August 17 at 9:45 a.m., at Thames Road August 24 at 945 a.m. and at. Elimville at 9:45 a.m.•August'31. A carnival ,is planned following - church- and Sunday • School ` ai • • Thames - Road on September 7: • Special music at Grand Bend By Annie Morenz Shipka correspondent GRAND BEND A( the. July 6 service - at Grand- Bend .United 'Church, -the children were honored, and 'the 100th anniversary of out- door services - was observed. Pre,= Jude music was hymn favorites .led by Lucy Sage. Children's hymns were , used throughout the service.' Norm Abbott played three hymns • on cello. During the children's time on the platform Edward- Avery helped them learna new action hymn. Scriptures were read by Joan Eagleson. Rev ,Putman. in his. Ser- mon recalled. incidents of,his child- hood and several of the congrega- tion reminisced about summer services long ago.. Lynn Tremain on, fute and Norm Abbott on organ played' a duet. The platform as decorated with'vred'and yvhite bal- loons. Elda Adams cut one birthday cake and the youngest child, Alex- andra "Lexie " Loop. 2 1/2, of Oakville. helped Rev. Putman cut the other. . Stephen has no objection STEPHEN TOWNSHIP - At its July 8 meeting, Stephen Council,., passed a motion indicating it has no obJection to the county acting on behalf of the township to restrict log harvesters from using munici- pal road allowances for storage and loading of logs. , Council moved into a public hearing for the road closing bylaw 22-1997. No objections were re- ceived regarding the closing of a Portion of Sideroad No. 5. no members of the public attended the • hearing, and the county indicated it has no objection to the closing. The bylaw to stop up and'close a portion of Sideroad No. 5 was giv- en final reading -and will be for- warded to the Ministry of Munici- pal Affairs and Housing for its. approval. County restructuring Council passed a motion support- ing an "immediate All -Council Strategic Planning Day with Huron County to allow municipalities to honestly begin to -work toward a two-tier restructured county based on the proposed six or seven mu nicipal groupings. The motion also supports the county service delivery model regarding down- loading services as proposed by the Strategic Planning Committee. Clotba3 Crazy Come check out our Loonie and Toonie Rack. Lots of bargains! Also a selection of skating costumes. A nice selection of formal wear. WANTED: Childrens clothes. WANTED donated hangers 407 Main St. Exeter • The .flowers were' in memory of. Alvin Kerslake. The opening hymn sing at the July .13 service, was' led 6y- -Lucy. Sage: Mary "Lon •Dixon performed' two solos. Fred Willert, in the ab- sence , of Rev.' Putman.. chose - "Mornings". as hjs sermon topica He said that just.as each morning is a new beginning, so God, gives - each of us another chance. if you are in need of a minister while Rev. Putman is away on va- cation, .please ' call Rev. - Mauriee, Plaits at 434-7625 of 23g-2398 or - Rev. Willy Ziegler at 482-5297. Visscher Farms Country Market Fresh Broccoli, cauliflower Lots of goodies. 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