The Huron Expositor, 1969-11-27, Page 21A reception was held In the _-
Community Hall Friday evening
honoring 41eWlyWedS, Mr. and
Mrs. ,Gerald Blake. Ian Wilbee's
orchestra provided the music
for dancing. During the evening
;the couple were presented with
a purse of money by Larry Bol-
ger with Neil McDonald reading
the address.
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Mrs. Alvin 'McDonald thanked
Mrs. Bennett -and presented her
with a gift.
Mrs. Douglas Fraser de-
clared the bake sale and bazaar-.
open.
Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull has re-
turned <home after spending a
few days with -Mr. and Mrs.
EAFORTEI
Hugh Hohnston offered prayer, Douglas 'Lawless and Dianne at
The , Scrpture• reading was talsgn Burlington.
from James 2, verses 1-16: Mrs. Court Whist
Hoegy gave the topic taken from
a sermon written by Dr. Norman,
A Court Whist evening was
Vincent Peale entitled 'Inner held in the Community Hall Wed-
Peace'. Mrs. H. Johnston then nesday• under the auspices of
read an appropriate poem for the the Walton Women's Institute.
afternoon 'Ndvember'. Mrs. William Humphries was
at the door 'sand Mrs. Nelson
Marks was in charge of the
dooi- prize.
Thirteen tables were at play
with the following winning prizes:
High lady, Mrs.- James Keys, .
Seaforth; Low, Mrs. James Mc-
Donald; Elimination Contest,
Mrs. Gordon-Elliott, Seaforth;•
Lucky fork, Mrs. Merton Hack- '
well; Lucky plate; Mrs. Jack -
Gordon.
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Thirteen members an'slvered
the roll call for the 17t and
Boundary Unit at the home of
Mrs. Clifford Hoegy. Hymn 511
'Lord of the Larks, beneath thy
bending skies' was sung. Mrs.
Martin Baan presided
over the business period. Plans
were made for a coming bazaar
to be held December 10. Copper
money was received. A thank you
card received from Joyce
McNichol for her shower gifts
was read.
The next meeting will be held
December 11 at the home of Mrs.
Rods Bennett. Mrs. Johnston
closed the meeiing ,with prayer.
8th and 16th meet.
The 8th and 16th Unit of Duffs
United Church held a bazaar and
bake sale in the church basement
opening with hymn 523 '0 God
of Love, 0 King of peace' with
Mrs. Jim Fritz as pianist. Mrs.
Harold Bolger led in prayer and
Mrs. Don McDonald read the
scripture from Psalm- 27 1-6.
Misses Caroline and Dianne Fra-
ser sang a duet 'In the Garden'
Mrs.
on the piano by
Mrs. Campbell Wey.
Mrs. Ray Houston and Mrs.
Don McDonald received the of-
fering. Mrs. Harold Bolger wel-
comed the guests and introduced
Mrs. W. C. Bennett of Seaforth
who showed pictures of her re-
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Donald, Mrs. George Blake, Mrs.
Alexander Gulutzer, Mrs. Nelson
Marks, Mrs. Donald Achilles.
The door prize .was won by Mil.
Jack Gordon.
William Thamer, John Tha-
mer, Alexander Gulutzen and
Mervin Godkin left Saturday for
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Miss Linda Leeming -of Kit-
chell spent the week-end with
her father, Ros$ Leenitig, and
grandriiother, Mrs. Leonard Lee-
ming. Mrs. William Leeming
of Seaforth spent several days
with her sister Mrs. Walter
Broadfoot.
Miss Corrie Ruiyter of Strat-
ford visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jan Van Vliet.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stutz of
Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Torrance Dundas.
Mrs. Alexander Gulutzen and
children spent a few days with
Miss Pearl Thamer, Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rutledge
and family of Streetsville visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. David Murray
and family of Melbourne visited
on Sunday with Mrs. George
Dundas.
Miss Shirley Thamer has ac-
cepted a position as Medical
Record Librarian at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hack-
well, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ben-
nett and Mt. and Mrs. Donald
McDonald spent the week-end
in Toronto.
The Dellean sisters of Lis-
towel attended the service in
Duff's United Church last Sunday
morning on behalf of the Toc
Alpha division of the Alcohol
card Dr Concerns, Inc. They
also c o\tributed two duet num-
bers with' guitar accompaniment.
John Huether, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Huether, underwent a
tonsil operation in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital last week.
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