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SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., JUNE 1, 1972
McKillop Conference honors
65 year ministry of
Rev J the Stewart Leave it
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Mrs. Ed. Regele
M. and Mrs. Walter Yost
and Mrs. Mildred Ray of Day-
ton, Ohio spent the week e.nd
with Mr. and Mrs,. Harold Mc-
Callum and family: Mr. and
Mrs. Russel McCallum and Bev-
erly of Mitchell and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Bartenshaw of Kit-
chener, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd
Wassman of Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Regele and Mr.' and
Mrs. Don Dennis spent Saturday
evening at the same home.
The Non-nibblers had a walk-
a-thon and bike-a-then starting
from Seaforth and going to Family
Paradise Park on Sunday. Scott's
Orchestra and Silver Strings pro-
vided music and all proceeds
went to Bunny Bundle.
Mrs. William Koehler is a
patient in St.'Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Re-
gele spent Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Regale.
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In connection with the United
Church Conference of London,
held last week in Westminster
College and the new Centennial
Hall, London, Ont., there was
a dinner on Thursday evening, at
which over 400 were in atten-
dance. This was to honor the
Jubilants, that is, those men who
had been ordained fifty or more
years ago, as well as those Then
who retired this year and the four
new Ordinands. Each Jubilant
received a Certificate of Recog-
nition.
Rev. 3..Ure Stewart, because
he was ordained 65 years ago,
much longer than any of the
others, and wa s .still, active,
was honored as a special guest
at the dinner, along with his
wife, by occupying chairs at the
head table with the Conference
officers. A specially framed
and illuminated Certificate of
Recognition, with the United
Church crest in each corner was
presented to him.
The words on it are as fol-
lows: - "By this presentation be
it known that Rev. James Ure
'Stewart, B.A., was ordained on
April 30, 1907, and first served
as minister ip the Presbyterian
Church, then in the United Church
of Canada. During those 65 years
he made countless friends, who,
this day, would unite with us, in
affection and respect, to honor
him. Recognizing him as "A
Jubilant Extraordinary", as
by the London Conference of the
United Church of Canada".
Signed by the Conference
officers, Rev. Wilson L. Morailen,
President, and Rev, Robert G.
Lindsay, Secretary.
410,000 loss
in Varna fire
The Brucefield volunteer
firemen were called to a fire
Friday night about 1Q:30 p.m..
at a farm two miles south of
Varna when fire levelled a vacant
barn.
The farm is owned by George
Troyer' who livesnearby. Carsa-
Fawcett and his famlly occupy
the house.
Fire Chief Stewart BroadfoOt
estimated the loss to be over
$10,000,• partially covered by
insurance,
Hundreds of car drivers were
attracted to the fire visible for
many miles,
et
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Members' of the Egmondville Bowling league who received
trophies- at a dinner and dance recently are as follows: (upper)
League Champs - (left) Ed Baker, Dianne Muir, Rick Wood,
Mervin Nott,. Absent, Rachel Rhiel. (middle)Individual Winners -
Ed Baker, Helen Nott, V i Mulligan, Randy Grititak, Absent,
Mary Romantic, Brian•Berry..(lower) Playoff Champs - Helen
Nett, Doug Hildebrand, Vi Mulligan, Absent, Brian Berry,
Aage Mai'cussen.
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