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The Huron Expositor, 1974-11-14, Page 10
20 + 4. Nt Ae a14, 11IT, A �. . SIN►* Of } `If , is if ob n Rte'' 7Mi ��. Mr. and Mrs. Jack StapletonNV and children of Kitchener visited " eY it Yz v ✓� here on 'Sunday. y: relatives + ` i:;;• �+,' �. , t;. .�.•�: �.�_'�s�'.:, ..� ��� .:s>�'r:,„,>.::. 5:. �%�>�� � ,�"�` Mr. Gerald Sloan of GraftonI' i,��l_�I �.'�”' 2. ��Z�ric , i .rb(,.c•.„.3.•<. K•k. • w.. i8:ait`.,fi�.d�ui 3s'�:`:w..w`.:2.s:64�i..'"ac'Fitq „k� spent a few days recently with his i father, Mr. Jim Sloan. ' I Mr. and Mrs.Glen Butters of "r ; x 10 Edmonton are visiting Mr. and,1M €4 Mrs. Maurice Mesad and other • �' I y .... kfia� ria •.. • relatives. o x 5 2 Mui fps . , R , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gaffney ING i of Peterborough visited the tatter's father and other in scholarsANSE BUILD -iL0,0K:,F0::relatives. Don MeIady w s pa •, j' Mr. Joe Murray of Orillia spent . She weekend with his parents Mr. 'Attending the Music Mr. Leslie Barnes is a patient Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maderak r and Mrs. Ray, Murray. Convocation at Althouse College, in - Westminister • Hospital, of Kitchener visited last week 'Visitors with Mr. jand Mrs. University of Western Ontario at London. with Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Maurice Melady over the the Presentation to Donald Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney. weekend included Mr, and Mrs., Melady of silver ,medal and $25 O'Rourke and Mrs. Frank Evans Mrs. Anne Wilson ofClinton ' Jack Melady and boys of Trenton ' scholarship for highest student in visited in London with Mr. and visited on Thursday, with Mrs.' i and�Mr.,Tom Melady , son Jack Grade VI of Conservatory exams, Mrs. Jack Cleary. Frank Evans. and granddaughter, Kathleen of were his parents, Mr. and, Mrs.Theresa Bannon of Mr. and mrs. Fred Eckert and Toronto. Mrs+.Edward Melady, Dublin, ' Rostock and Mrs. Bea Fadden, family of Sheffield spent the Mrs. Martin Purcell, Maxine . sister Anne, London, Mrs . John Jim, Dave and Lynne of weekend w4b Mrs.Gertie and Mai•yLyn of Kitchener spent Taylor, Mitchell and ',his musiississauga visited on the Kramers. � >t Sunday with her. mother, Mrs. teacher, Mrs. Pearl Priestap, weekend with Mr. and Fr. Jack Costello of Windsor - JackMclver. Mitchell.-. Mrs. Wilfired Maloney.spent the past week with Mr. and V111jljtj - ,r .■..a.�a1l� __—" Mrs. Dan Costello. z Fr.. Gerrard STock S.F.W of a� ,+ Nassau is spending some"holidays ��with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kistner. •rfs,�,� �� , The forty hours Devotion began at St. Patricks Church here on r Sunday with Fr. Wm. McKenna rk of London as speaker. . MrsJohn K.rauskopf and son of Guelph and Mrs. Jean Groskok + - - r of London spent, the holidaywith Mr. and mrs.Dan Costello. s "? Visitors with Mr. and Mr's. Wilfred Maloney on Sunday were ONLY �4 >. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Maloney, Miss " L r r Joanne and Colleen Bannon and Maureen and Lynda Morrison ofr- �? �' t f>,• Kinkora. • "z.''i "" •. ; .��".t '� eyt F f, 75 Sisters Mary and Margaret Eckert of Essex and Mr. and Mrs. '! �• u Jerry Eckert and familyof Sauble SQ8 YD. .;�,i r'�'-i�' �S•�c,=moi -�'�. Beach spent the weekend with • Y'/�� } �'z r='~�'� �' r Mike Eckert. Miss Theresa Ryan of London This Bijou Level Loop Carpet has -everything ... It lies flat it's spent the weekend wit, herr made ofpolypropylene fibre it has its own foam backfin and it'FK; mother Mrs. Maty" -K Ryan and r g� 0 sister Alice• doesn't need' binding The 12' wide rolls come in Red; Rust, Gold LEARNING ABOUT MAN — Students at St. Patrick's School in Dublin crowd around teacher Mrs. Celestevcibreight as she helps -explain the Early Man exhibit from the Royal Ontario Museum which was in a travelling museum mobile at the -----school last week. (Staff Photo) CromartyWi S.,.,wi1[,,,q s er clothes � and Avocado.. " SAVEWAY MONEY SAVERS 0- r ~ I a speate an r. rs. Thomas Burns of Dublin were of Seaforth. The November general meeting forwarded to Unitarian ^ Mrs. Harold McCallum 7 c November meeting of,, Gordon -Laing were Wednesday Mrs.Calvia Christie, and Mr. and of Brucefield United Church was k: Cromarty W.M.S. was held at the guests of Mr. and mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Murray Christie, Cromarty , held on Tuesday afternoon. (i home of Mts. James••Mlller. Mrs. Workman, Brussels. visited Sunday with,Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R: Wallace and Mrs. Jack N5, Seaforth and Mr. & Mrs. Chai'lesDouglas, presiding. Mr. and mrs . Tom Colquhoun, Harold Pridham.""' Mustard were in charge. Mrs. Mr. & E .Regale visited with Mr. & rs. Barney Dennis opened the meeting with Th Staffa. Mr. and Mr.Roger You can make this:rolumn more Must and opened the meeting i7 oughts of the Day. The scripture: Christie„ London, - Mr. and interesting by tetephoning your with a poem' "Poppy for • Psalm 27 was read in unison. "O Mrs. Eldon Allen, Mr. ..and news to 345-2326. REmembrance". Land of our yi. God Our Help in Ages Past was Miss Shirley McClure of R.R. Birth, was sung 'with Mrs.F. v; .sung,, followed by a reading" b'y McGregor at the fano. Mrs. M'rs.Douglas' entitled "A NEWS OF Mustard ' read the scripture 7++.: Farmer's Creed". The topic was P followed by prayer. taken by Mrs. Miller on, the life Mrs. Walters spoke on what and acts of Dorcas. Six members' x McKillop Canada means to. me. Buxiness ' .x; answered the roll call giving. was chaired by Pr esident Mrs. 4, verse on courage or naming a Correspondent Triebner. Mrs..C. Henderson °{K •. Bible woman and telling why she g Y Mrs. Ed Regale "' ' reported for the Steward Board, > i; was mentioned. The offering was A thank you note was read from ..' received by Mrs. Miller and' dedicated by Mrs. Douglas. Visits' Mr. & MTs Leo Murray of St. Monday. " Mrs. Berr y. and • cards to shut-ins were Columban �yd ' Mr. & Mrs. Mr. &Mrs. Charlie Boyd left The resident ave a report on p g p the mid-season regional meeting L reported. Mrs. M. Lamond George Thornton of Brussel,'Mrs. on Friday for Florida were they held in Egtiiondville, presided for the business when it Joyce Fischer of RR 4, Walton will spend the winter months. was decided' to have men's and ' and ; Mrs. Adeline Dielgel of Mrs. Joseph Thornton visited' 's Sh ke d M & M recently with Miss Leona Hotham r ~ women s clothing left to the 31 st, to be church by Dec.the a speate an r. rs. Thomas Burns of Dublin were of Seaforth. ' forwarded to Unitarian recent visitors with, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Harold McCallum LIGHT FIXTURES SErvices Committee who are in Thornton: accompanied by Mrs. Ed. Regale; k: needof winter clothing. Just remove the backing and PW N' SfICk press into plaoe. Choose from a variety of smart colours and FLOOR patterns. r L• Reg. $12.60 CARTON 'TILE.. $534' NOW 1.08.0. - CTN. CARTON COVERS 45 SO. FT. Mrs. Barney Dennis, Mrs. Moe VINYL BASE BOARD Add the finishing touch 4r X 2+r �� to your new floor cover- -W. iing with vinyl base board in beige, lack a . white 4' X a" 994 ea. Mrs. Calder M'cKaig prepared Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Reale g Nichol and San ra spent a day -= ,. a Bible quiz. Mrs, Thos. L. Scott N5, Seaforth and Mr. & Mrs. last week in Kit honer. n' had the study period giving an insight into the work and needs in Wesley Fischer of Mitchell visited with Mr. & Mrs. Edward Regele. Mr. & E .Regale visited with Mr. & rs. Barney Dennis parts of Africa. Onward Christian Miss Dianne of Brussels on Sunday. Soldiers was suifg and the spent weekend at home Vf Mr. & Miss Joyce McCallum, Ni >► t. meeting closed with ' the Lord's JMrs. Harold McCallum. Walton spent the weekend with Prayer in unison. Mr. Gene MacDonald of-Nev., Miss Shirley McClure of R.R. York visited with Mr J H '• Personals s. o� e} . Seaforth. I First Cromarty Boy Scouts held a cookout on Saturday morning. Mr. and 'Mrs. Mervin Do%v arrived home Frida� after. spending a month with Mrs. q Dow's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Harper, in Yorkshire, England. and other realtives. ' Guests at the ninetieth anniversary celebrations of Atwood Presbyterian Women's '•iq Missionary Society were mrs. Thos. L. Scott, , Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Lorne Elliott, and Mrs. Robt. Laing. Mrs.Scott j president of Stratford a Presbyterial W.M.S., brought greetings from that organization. The new copies of the Marian Ritchie cookbook can now be obtained from any member. Following the Remembrance Day service on Sunday, the Board of ..,Managers conducted their annual canvass and visitation. Visitors were 181don Allen, Ivan . Norris, Mervin dow, John Scott, Carter 'Kerslake', Gordon Scott, Bob Templeman, Laird Ruston, Calder McKaig, otto Walker, . Philip James, Frank Elliott, Tom Scott acid Jim Miller. After church . on Sunday afternoon, Rey. Wilfred -3arvis began ,dondiieting classes for those Wtahing to join the church by pe6f6AI, of fililli. " �blitt' eff¢iii1 attil ifrtit 1. PANELLING ` Beautify your family room, den, bedroom or roc room with these prefinished mahogany panels. sP NP y 01m 4C 9 YCEILIf� f - SYSTf m Panel art` entire room or fea- lure one wall.rl .pry Elthiar way, youll :stave at S�levvay. 3'99■ ^ 4' X 8' • shoe Price Includes Easy to .•ApMx Assemble Metal Grid and Plain White Lay -In Panels. Great to Lower Those High Ceilings or Nide Water PiIn Basement. g0; ouhoeon with suattyour insulate insulation ft INSULATION didl Seveway. You'll be glad ,you ,• , R7 CARTON R10 CARTON COVERS 1<50 SO. FT. COVERS 105 SO. FT. 0 Zo . ' 12'Per Ctn. 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