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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-10-23, Page 3Correspondent MRMN ELLIOSEN The sympathy of the Coll't munity is extended to the of the late Mrs. George ,Leonhardt who passed away early Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe attended the funeral of the late ' Mr. Ed, Rentiecker on Siinday and later visited Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hinz at Seebach's Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elligser. The Women's Hospital Auxiliary met at the hospital on Tuesday of last week when roll call was answered with an antique. ' The membership drive held September realized $102.50 with more to be turned in, and the proceeds of the draw at •'the Fair was approximately $50.00. Nine members had attended the Fall conference of this • district held inKitchener, and Mrs. Ken Etue brought back an interesting report. • The meeting was told that - DaMon Stannah is donating a portable T.V. set to the Aux- iliary for the use • of the pat; ients in the Hospital. Plans were 'discussed for 'the Rummage Sale on Saturday and for a turkey draw during December. Miss Ethel Beattie, who with, her sisier, carried on an antique business for some years in Sea- forth, spoke on antiques and showed a collection of glass and other items. The mystery .,box prize was won by Mrs W D Stephenson Lunch was 'served by Mrs.J. McConnell and Miss Janet Cluff. NEEDLE NANNIES Seaforth Needle Nannies met at the home of Mary Elliott. Opening exercises were perform- ed and business discussed on our " Free Choice ,Article" . o.Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Keys ThOwed how to do the Roman and. Fly stitches. STEREO List Price NOW lar'S $5.29 ONLY 99 SOUNDS FANTASTIC Discount Record Sales of, Canada is proud to announce a spectacular Record Sale at our Eicelusive-Dealer: GINGERICH'S L ''''APPLIANCES AND FURNITURE TOM JONES HUMPERDINK • GLEN CAMPBELL (This Is Tom. Jones) ‘, (Man Without Love) (Galvetosn), Algti All *Anti 1\76*' ..1z11,-,ciputlair, Religious, Western, Etc. • s WAL, RE'S A LOT .SAFER'` IAN . YOU ARE. STRANGER. THATALL DEPENDS ottentYO . URPOINT OF • w 00 . _....., 114S TAL-E a} 'VOICE. 'PLUS A QUANTITY Of4 LINIROVA L VIINIERMS :TIRES AT CO ETITIVE l'ILICE5 OPTIK.LEEN — Windshield Washer Solvent NOVEMBER SPECIAL - - - 21' per bottle , k;, , - ' Ale ' -- SEAFORTH MEA MARKET Coleman's Sweet Pickled Cottage Roll Small Link Pirk Sausages 531 Skinless , WIENERS,r 491 Store Sliced Breakfast BACON • OM IN MO WI WI Ib Weston had as their guests pa 6#114#,, • Mn And hiss, Harold gilipea' aad David, R.11,1, Dornhaltn, Mrs, Caroline Elligsen; Mabel Hjggerson and II Proctot to join together the occasion of Mr. and Mrs.Har Id ,Eiligsen's 30th .wedding anniv-. ersary. Mrs, 'Peter Barrier returned from Holland fast week end, having spent some time with her family and attended the funeral of her sister there. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elligsett and Gary, Windsor, spent Thanksgiving week end with his mother, Mrs. Caroline Ellig- sen. BEAUTY BUILDERS The Brodhagen Beauty Builders met st the leader's Mrs. Edward Scherbarth. The girls were told about a trip to Milverton for Achieve,. ment Day and the leaders be- gan the topic for the meeting about 'a beautiful complexion'. A' further meeting was held at Mrs. Ken Smith's when the roll call was One point l' have learned about caring for my skin - ' After the business the lead.' ers opened the discussion on ",F„ace shapes and hair styles:, Mrs. Ross Leonhardt demon- strated hair shampooing and indicated face shapeS"what style would suit , best. BOY'S Sizes 8 to 18 7 n95 to 9.9 MEN'S Sizes S, M. L. XL 9s% to 14695 BILL. O'SHEA MEN'S WEAR Phone_j527:0995 Seaforth Looks and feels Rice Real Leather: S DUBLIN ,WALK I$ .LOTS OF FUN The cold weather and the long walk at Dublin on Saturday presented no difficulty to the members of this quartet if their smiles are any indication. The girls (left) Glenna Bfown, Linda Feeney, Mary Margaret Rowland and Bonnie Krauskopf thought the 20 mile jaunt was lots of fun. In addition, of course, it raised14, 000. for the Dublin Athletic Association, (Staff Photo). News of Walton ' .• uron Peak Presbyterial 'Gathers in Duffs Churc centre region, Huron-Perth Pres, The eighth convention of to the, Centre Region by the Hiiron Presbyterial were brought hyterial was held in Duff's president Mis. Harold Babansee United Church, Walton. of Stratford: She asked that 9 , Miss Gail McCall, superinten- names of eligible women to fill dent of Women's Division of vacancies in the list of officers London Rescue Mission was ' be sent to Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft. guest speaker. In tellingaboilY Belgrave. The oifternoon ses- her work there she 'said they sion was opened with .a sing- hied a three story house with song conducted by Rev. D.E. venteen beds. They help vvo- „. Docken when he introduced en, girls and ,children frorri, two, new songs among other, ny unforniriaie circumstances. „familiar ones.. Their needs are supported Mrs. Herb Traviss and Mrs. • b a grant from the city.,char- Emerson Mitchell provided a ity and donations. Some of violin-piano number, Highlights their needs are, prayer support, from the School for Church linens, toilet articles, cards, Women, held at Alma College ,' table games, toys, underweay, last August,' was preSented by socks and nylons, nightwear. and Mrs. Stewart Miner. Eleven U. C.W.Auxiliaries responded to children's 'pyjamas. Their wash- ing machine needs replacing in the roll call with 74 members the near future, also their lin- present. ens. The ladies were divided into Mrs. Orval Harrison presided three discussion groups which for the meeting and Mrs. Ian were under •the leadership of Wilbee presided at the piano. Mrs. 0. Sawyer, Mrs. W. Mc- Mrs. Harvey Craig and Mrs., Donald and Mrs. C. Kennedy. James Clark looked afteirregis- An• invitation to Londesboro tratiOn. Mrs. Nelson Reid was for 1970 meeting 'was accepted- appointed secretary. The courtesy remarks were Morning worship service `was given by Mrs. John Robinson. ' giyen by Mrs, Geo. Ribey and' Goshen U.C.W. Mrs. Peter Dunlop of Seafoith. WALTON NEEDLE 'PUSHERS The closing woiship service 'was by Mrs,Dave Anderson of Lon- The Walton Needle Pushers desboro. Words of welcome met at the home of Lorna Co- were given by Mrs. Alvin Mc- oper when discussion was ,held Donald. into the uses of the lazy daisy Reports were given by the. and chain stitch. following secretaries: Literature The girls discussed the fabric Mrs. Harold Currie; Supply - required for the - free choice Mrs. George Potter; Programme.: articte" Mrs. Clarke Kennedy;Treasurer- The leaders Mrs. Allan Mc- Mrs.Walter McDonald and Re- Call and Mrs. Allen :Searle cbrding' Secretary - Mrs. Orville showed how to make the fly Sawyer. stitch shish is to be put on the Mrs. Pot ked for reports - Learning Stitches" article. to be sent to her by December .They then showed the Rornau 17' and Mrs. Sawyer wanted her stitch. T . • reports in by Dec. 15. Mrs.Mc- Donald reported financial re- turns $2,000.00 loWer that last year' at this time. Mrs. Kennedy stressed the resource packet to go with the study of the year. Greetings from the Perth- Seaforth's Sc to $1.00 Store Stationery — Gifts OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS tt ti ,Huron District branches as guests. Conveners 'will be Public Relations Officer Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and the Branch Dir- ectors, Mrs.,George Blake, Mrs. Alex Gulutzen, Mrs. Nelson Marks and Mrs, Donald Achil- les. McKILLOP UNIT '2 • The McKillop Unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Norman Schade with twenty- one ladies present. Mrs. Murray •Dennis was in charge of devotions and opened the meeting with "Jesus Calls Ifs O'er The Tumult - :" . Mrs. Charles McCutcheon read the scripture from Matt 3: 1-17. The meditation -was given by Miss Tenie Dennis. A poem " Walking with Jesus- was read ' by Mrs. Murray Dennis. The of- fering was received by Mrs: Schade and dedicated by Mrs. • M. Dennis. The' topic on - The' Life of Paul" was 'given by Mrs. Gordon McGavin, Mrs. Dennis led in prayer. Mrs. Campbell Wey provided for the business opening with prayer. The Copper contest closes at next meeting. Lunch was served by Mrs. John Burch, Mrs. Don Dennis, Miss Ethel Dennis and the host- ess. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd attended the baptismal service in Exeter United Church,Sun- day, for their granddaughters Tracey Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Oke and Marilyn Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Laverne Hamilton. Mrs. James'Nardi of Sault Ste Marie spent a few days " PLAN W.L ,MEETING The October meeting of the Walton IS/Omen's Institute will be held in the Community Hall next Wednesday with the East • with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett. Mrs. Guy Ryan' and family of Lucan visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid. MrS, Alvin McDonald has re-, turned home after holidaying with relatives in Toronto. A large number from the Walton Congregation attended anniversary services at Moncrieff United Church Sunday, when a former„plinisrer 2f the, charge Rev. litO.liazIewOodlaTf Binkley United Church, Hamilton, was guest minister. Mr. and Mrs., Lawrence Marks of Exeter visited -on Sun- day with Mrs. Russel Marks. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haase of •Sault Ste Marie visited recently with the Murray families. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Wells and Mrs. M. Smith of Dunn- ville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Forest McKay for a few days. Mr. Frank Dundas and Debbie, 'Toronto, spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. George Dundas. • Mr. and Mrs. John Thamer and Tony of Kitchener visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. William Thamer. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Turn- bull were Mr. and Mrs.Harry Lewis of Wallaceburg and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cockburn of New Market. Mrs. Donald Achilles and baby •son have returned home from Clinton Public Hospital. Billy! "I'll bet my mommy can talk an hour on any subject, " jimmy; "So what. My mommy can talk an hour without a sub- ject."' a