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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-06-19, Page 3••••• ASK FOR Pege)ec,oieteS 48 INVITATIONS O ANNOUNCEMENTS • ACCESSORIES COME IN AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE BRIDAL GIFT REGISTER Huron .Expositor Phone 527-0240. Seaforth • 1968 Pontiac, Strato Chief, V-8 auto. 1967 Ford Convertible, V-8 auto. 1967 Mustang, V-8 anto. 1967 Chevelle, 4 door, auto., PS & PB 1966 Pontiac, 2-door hardtop, 8 auto. 1966 Chev. Caprice, 4-door hardtop, loaded '1965 Chev. Impala, 4-door hardtop, loaded 1965'Pontiac, 4-door, sedan, 8 auto. 1965 Olds, power equipped 1964 Cadillac, loaded, 4-door 1964 Ford convertible 1963 Pontiac Parisienne, 2-door hardtop, pow er equipped 1963 Volkswagon 1963 Chevrolet McLAUGHLIN MOTORS FORD - MERCURY DEALER Phone 527-1140 Seaforth -- NOTICE -• - Firm. Co-op Insurance Cell W. ARTHUR WRIGIIT Phone 527.1464 — John St. SEAFORTH Complete coverage for: • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Employer's Liability • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance '& Savings • Huron Co-op Medical Services • Wind Insurance ..dorriorminennar# AT THE SEAF'ORTH LIONS PARK COMMENCING AT 7:30 P.M. EACH NIGHT 111 THURS. FRI., June o THURSDAY S DOS GIRLS', TRUMPET BAND, PRELIMINARY EV- ENTS IN T H.E AMATEUR TALENT CONTEST. — At Least 20 Talented Entries From Aeross Western Ontario Will Com:. pete. Draw for Portable TV. ................. FRIDAY SDHS GI R L S' TRUMPET BAND, AMATEUR TALENT HUNT COMPETION FINALS FOR MORE THAN $200. IN PRIZES. . Draw for Colored Television, Children's Free Draw for. Transistor Radio, Penny Sale Dras#: — COMPLETE MIDWAY - Including New Ferris Wheel, ,Octopus and Other Rides BlititGO in covered tent New Games Merchandize Booths GIANT PENNY SALE 20t0 p o ra tlItems1 Admission 50c —Children FREE--FREE Parking Proceeds in Aid of Lions Park Pro Maintenances: end Community jects vox, totnuM!RXPPOTORe ,SEAFORTHi 01474 rf.1 NEWS of WALTON District-Church- -Organtrations Have Busy Meeting Schedule The 8th and 16th U. C. W. of Duff's United Church met at, the home of Mrs. Donald Fraser Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jan Van Vliet opened the meeting. "The Lord's My Shepherd" was sung and the topic 'Human Rights and Discrimination" was taken by Mrs. Jan Van Vliet and Mrs. Jim Fritz. Roll call was answered by thoughts and facts on prejudice and discrimination with much discussion. Mrs. Douglas Fraser was in charge of the business, Colect- ion was received and waist measurements were made with 1¢ for each inch of those who were absent from the May meet- ing . The copper collection' was received. Mrs. Jim Fritz conducted a flower contest with Mrs. Don McDonald naming the most flowers correctly. The 8th and 16th will look after the flowers in the church for Jisly. 17th UNIT MEETS The 17th and, Boundary Unit met at the home of Mrs. Clif- ford Ritchie with 12 members and 2 visitors present. Mrs. Roy Williamson opened the meeting with a verse "Wait on the Lord". The scripture reading was taken from Timothy 1, verses 1 - 15, Mrs. George Williamson read as a second scripture from 1 Peter verses 14-19, also read- ings "Spot gets caught" and "Three Bitters" • "Come Thy Wonderful Love" closed the devOtions and Mrs. Martin Baan opened the business period. The' July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Williamson. A quilt was tied before the meeting, Mrs R. Williamson closed the meeting. McKILLOP UNIT MEETS The McKillop Unit of the U. C. W. met at the home of Mrs. •Murray Dennis with 20. . Grey Clears Grants • Resolutions passed at the June meeting of Grey Towliship Coun.- cil included That , Brussels Agricultural Society be given a grant in the amount of $300. Oa payable October, 1969. That Brussels, Morris & Grey Recreational Committee be giv- en a grant in the amount of • $150. 00. That the request for repairs and improvement of the Berfeltz Municipal Drain<by Ken. Fischer, "Wm. Moses and others be accep- ted and that E. H. Uderstadt, 0. L. S. , and Drainage Engineer of Triton Engineering Service Ltd._, Orangeville, Ontario, be apt pOinted to.make a survey and prepare plans, profiles and re- port for the repair and improve- ment(if nec hessary)of the Berfeltz Municipal' Drain in accordance with The Drainage Act, 1962- 63. That the request of Robert Bremner, owlYer of Lot 23, Con- cession . 4, be accepted and that E. H, Uderstadt, 0. L. S. , and Drainage Engineer of Triton En- gineering Services Limited, Orangeville, Ontario, be ap- pointed to make a survey and,. prepare plans, profiles and re- port for the repair and improve- ment(if necessary)of Branch C of the Close Municipal Drain in accordance with The Drainage Act, 1962-63. Two applications for tile - drainage loans in the amounts of $4, 800. , and $2, 500. were accepted under The Tile aain- age Act. Approved accounts totalled General $12, 151. 25 Roads and Bridges 22,862.14 SEED FOR *SALE Millet Season is here. Seed is available. There is a market for it. Anyone wishing to grow it, contact R. N. Alexander Londesboro ladies present. Call to worship was given by Mrs. W. J. teem- ing, who presided for the Devo- dons. "In Christ there is no East or West" was sung with Mrs. Merton Hackwell as pianist„The scripture was read by Mrs. Glen McNichol. Mrs. Campbell Wey and Dena sang "Whisper a Pray- er". Prayer followed by Mrs. David Watson. The topic on Church Union was given by Miss Ethel Dennis. "Should we teach our children - religion" was read by Mrs. W.J. Leeming and Mrs. Keith Rock read a poem "The things that count", Mrs. Glen McNichol, presid- ent presidtd for the business.- Minutes were read by Mrs. Cam- pbell Wey . Offering was re- ceived by Mrs. Norman Schade and dedicated by Mrs. Glen McNichol. Mrs. Schade gave the treasurer's report. Plans were made for the July meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles McCutcheon, Lunch was served by Mrs. Dav- id Watson, Mrs. Glen McNichol, Mrs. Keith Rock and the hostess, program., Icomniittee was nam- ed with Mrs. Ed. Miller and Mrs. W. C. Hackwell in Walton and Mrs. .Ray Huether and Mrs. Wal- ter Bewley for the country. ' The copper contest leaders reported with Mrs. J, McEwings side receiving $55. 50 and Mrs. Alex Gulutzen $80. 00. MISSION BAND .MEETS Mission Band was held Sun- day morning with an attendance of 43. Murray McColl opened the meeting and a hymn was , sung with Dena Wey at the piarn. Clayton Fraser read the secret- ary 's report foilowed by th e treasurer's report by Janice Hou- ston. Mrs. Merton Rockwell ex- plained the purpose of the mite boxes. It was decided to send $20. 00 to One Day's Pay. The children went to their classes under the leadership of Mrs. Wm. , Coutts. Mrs. Wm. Roe, Mrs. Mac Sholdice, Mrs. M. Hackwell and Debbie Wey. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Kirkby and family of Woodstock visited over theweek end with Mr. Frank Kirkby; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steele of London spent the week end with Mrs. Leonard Leeming and Ross and visited with her father Leon- ard beeming in Seaforth Com- munity Hospital„ Mr. and Mrs, Donald Maier and baby of London and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pritchard and family Stratford were week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ryan and boys of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan. 41E-HOME TEAM- ' WA) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Watson. Mrs. Edward Miller visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Scott McTaggart, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dun- das attended the Stutz-Lawson wedding in the chapel of the Seminary at Waterloo Universi- ty lasi..Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Mil- ler of Lethbridge. Alberta spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ennis and visited his mother, Mrs. F. H. Miller at Huronview, Clinton. Mr. and Mrs.. Fiank Walker of Monticello, Iowa were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull over the week end. Mr. and" Mrs. Robert 11i1m phries and family of London spent the wekk end with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries. ispuss The South Huron eders Association mot 4s Mint- ville Hall on Tuesday evening. Guest speaker was David Lone of St. Marys, representative who answered some of the breeders problems on feeding. David Stanlex of Penfield Couple Is Wed 25 Years Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archibald in honor of their 25th Wedding Anniversary on June 7th when the immed- iate family were present. Robert Wallace read the address and Mrs. H. Vincent and Arthur Wallace presented them with a pose lamp and a bouquet of red roses. "I can hardly wait to hit the big leagues so I can make T.V. commercials!" •D GIVES TOPIC The Walton Unit meeting was held in Duff's United Church Wednesday evening, Mrs. Wm: Coutts chose as the theme "Our Christian Task to be Ambasfad- ors of Loving Goodwill". "Come Let us Sing" was sung with Mrs. Ray Huether at the piano. ' The scripture reading 11 Cor- inthians 5: 11-20 was read by Mrs. Walter Bewley taken from the New Testament, 'Good News for Modern Man' followed by meditation "I believe in Loving Goodwill,". Mrs. Coutts led in prayer. • Mrs. Ronald Bennett gave the topic entitled "I'm glad we hired a littuseboy". It was the story of a 15 year old Vietnamese boy who wanted to earn money to get an education and started by work ing for an American G. I. Though Dao lapped up knowledge as though he were mentally starved, he showed little desire for Jesus Christ having been'raised a Bud- dist. After much difficulty he de- cided he would go to the United, States to further his education. After being there six . months he quoted 'I have compared what Christ means and has done for other Christians. I see that Bud- dha cannot offer peke and for- giveness and I want this. He is now at Bryan College and, has had excellent grades and wants to obtain a good ed- ucation before returning to Vietnam. Mrs. Allan McCall took 'over the meeting and opened with all reading "The Function of the U. C. W. in the Congregation". Collection was taken by Mrs. Mac Sholdice. Mrs. Err.erson Mitchell and , Mrs. Herb Traviss will be res- ponsible for a number on the qkbio 44,u was 'aiipooAge:; for, te POO. : .4,119001 440 winner 91" the prize was Lewis Davey of :Eceto0..': It was deCIOSI TVigt1,,O month's decision to TccessfOX: • the summer,* Club ,rn‘itill will continue through 101y an4 August. fte000•••10.ftan. 41, 4 ,44 s