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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-01-09, Page 12TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN 5 4 25 SAVEWAYS TO St ME YOU ! Prices in effect at London store until Jan. 13: LUMBER ANDIJILDING SUPPLIES ,Friday Saturday 8:30 - 6:00 &:30 9:00 8:00 - 4:00 At Bur EXETER YARD ONLY Mon. - Thurs. N - Mr. and Mrs.Reg. Lawson, John and Elizabeth visited on Saturday Dec. 28th with Mr. Enre Mrs.E. Warren, Lynda and Helen of London. Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven, Sharon, " Kenny and Michael visited on Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs. John Bos of Mitchell for a family gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Kingswell. of Clinton visited the past Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -George Mcllwain. Alvin Storey of Vanastra spent the holidays , with . his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey. Mr. and Mrs.Doug. tichardson and Andy of Teeswater visited during the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Dorrance. Mr. arts! Mrs. Fred Buchanan, Bill, -Doug, Betty and Bob spent New years Day with Mr. and Mrs,. Bob Gilcrest of Goderich. ' Mr, and Mrs. John Whyte, Jeffrey, Andrea and Kern of Lindsay spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. W.L. Whyte, Tom,. Bill a nd-Mr. Harold Whyte. Mr. and Mrs., John Thompson, Jim.-. Sharon and Bob, Shiela Baker of Winthrop, Mr. and Mts. A-ncly Thompson of Etobicoke,-' Mr,--sand Mrs. Barry Powley, Jas-on and _Jonathan of ottawa,. Mr.Clarence Bennett of Toronto spent Nevi'isars Day with Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne Township. • ' Mr. and Mrs.Bill Millson, Valerie, Bill Jr. and Bradley returned home • on Thursday evening from a two week. heliday• • in Florida. , Mr. and. Mrs. Reg. Lawson,, John and Elizabeth-.spent, New years Day with Mr.. and Mrs. George Turner, Barry and Bohhie and Mr. John Turner of Tuckefsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Riley, Mr. and MrS:Doug. Xim, arid Greg of Winthrop spent New Years Day with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley of Clinton. Shirley Taylor of Seaforth spent the •holidays with Mr. . and Mrs. Fred Buchanan, Bill, Doug, Betty and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. John Wanuftes„ Mr. and Mrs. Marris pox, - Steven,. Sharon, Kenny and, Michael spent New Years Day, 'with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sandcrs.' Jennifer and _Jeffery of R.12,#4, Brussels. Mr. and Mrs, Barry' Fawley. Jason and Jonathan, Sharon. Thompson visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.Carl Merrier, Sandy, *Julie Ann, Michael and Michelle. Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson, Steven Scott and Lisa visited on Saturday evening with Mr. .and Mrs. Paul Stevenson, David and Darren enroute home • to Belgrave from tyvo weeks • in 1. Florida. Holiday visitors with the John Thompson family have returned home Mr. Clarence Bennett returned to Toronto on Friday, Mr. Jim Thompson to Lirtelsay on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Barry Powely , 'Jason and Jonathan to Ottawa on' Monday. Miss Margie Whyte returned to Guelph on Saturday after the, holidays. Mrs. W.L. Whyte returned with Paul, "Mark and Margie Van der Ijotolan to Oakville for this week. Kerri Medd spent the weekend with Susan De Groof of Clinton. Mrs. Ella Jewitt o9 Seaford! and her family,, Mrs. Elm Jevvitt of Clinton and ,her 'family gathered at the Foresters Hall on New Years Day for the Jewitt .family gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate and Jennifer spent New Years Eve with, Mr. end . Mrs. Neil Wammes and daughter of R.R. 3, Clinton. Mr., and Mrs.. Ed. Szusz, Randy°, FoOney and Robyntie spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tchorz of Wheatley and Mr. ancl•Mrs.pavid Szusz and family of Leemingtoth Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan spent the weekend in Ajax with her -brother and• wife, Mr. • and Mrs. Dave Dollimore. Mr. 'find Mrs. Larry Desjardine and family of Grand Bend visited on.Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Preszcator, Bill, Debbie , and Michael. A very econoinical way to dress up your rec room or cottage. Small de- fects in manufacturing ,or colouring make these panels lee,a," then first 'quality. :LOOK FOR THE .ala ORANGE outworn:, SAVEWAY MONEY SAVERS s. 4 IA .5 NEWS OF n Correspondent ' Mrs.Robert Hulley • Kilbarchan Notes-. By Mabel Turnbull Christmas visitors with Mr. & Mrs. William Dodds were Mr. & Mrs. D,on Dodds andfamily, Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobal, Mrs. Audrey ChriStie, Hensel], Mr. a Mrs. Fred McGregor, Karen and Glen, Brucefield, .Mr. & Mrs. Larty McGregory, Bayfield, Miss ,, Louise Lovett, Londsboro, ' Mr. & Mrs. Bob Watson, Seaforth. Christmas visitors with Mr., & Mrs. Robert Harris and Vickie were Mr. & Mrs. Tony Wolfcamp and Marsha, Ron Harris, Mitchell and Mr. & Mrs. Steve Argyll, Bayfield. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hulley and family spent Christmas with Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker. Also visiting in the same home ,were Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Currie, Linda and Joanne, 'Dorchester, Ken Walker, Mr. & Mrs. Alex Walker, Kim, Michelle. and Jim, - Mr. & Mrs. Jack McGhee, Jackee, Judy „and Ray, London, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gardiner, Steven and Lisa. Ray McGhee, London returned home with David for holidays and Sandy Hully went to London to visit with. Jackee and Judy McGhee. . Debbie Hulley returned home New Year's Day after visitiag,s, With Lisa and Steven Gardiner. Holiday visitors with Mr. & -Mrs. Orval Storey., Sh'erry and Gerry were Mr. & Mrs. Garry Jones and family, Lu Mrs, Alex Glanville art Mr. & Mrs. Earl Rock; S.,,Apat. Cook and family, Varna4lp d Francis, . 'Mr. & Mrs,.. ' Mchwain and „John, Seaforth, Nancy Eckert, Dublin, Mii,,rray McCall, Walton. x Kenneth Walker and Pat McGuiness, London visited Sun- day with Mr. ,& Mrs, Robert Hulley and family. . Vickie Harris spent the holi- days with Mr. & Mrs. Tony Wolfcamp and Marsha, Mitchell. • Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Blanchard are holidaying with relatives in Pheonix, Arizona; California, ' Texas and returning home by Florida. While at home their family Mr. & Mrs. Bill Embling (Julie), Ron, •Orihn and Debbie and Hiram Elatichard were enter- taining Christmas Eve guests. Thirty-five attended. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Watson and. family, Walton, Mr. & Mrs. Ben Gibson and family, Gorrie, Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Selumber and 'family, Windsor, Mr.,& Mrs. Mel Nichol, Stratford, Mr. & •Mrs. Chuck, Rowdy and family, London, Keith , Blanchard and family, London, Gwen Gibson, Forest. Gordon and Ada phoned from Aritona Christmas Eve and were ..talking to the family, Last week the Lutheran Church Women of St. Peter's Broad- hagen came. Verses of scripture were read by Mrs. Leonhardt, interspersed with the singing of Christmas carols with Mrs. Horst at the piano. Rev. Horst was unable to be present and we missed his Christmas message. Carols sung by the group were 0 Little Town of Bethiejlern It Came Upon a Midnight Clear Away in a Manger . The First Noel • Joy to the World 0 Come.All Ye Faithful Birthday congratulations to Mr., Bert Spence who celebrated his 64th birthday. The usual birthday cake with candles was in evidence and the staff sang Happy Birth z,r• J •••• day. Parcels were distributed to the residents and a delicious lunch was served by the taffies. ' Visitors with Miss Turnbull on Thursday were Mr. Don Hillis, Ingersoll. Miss Mat* Hillis, Tillsonburg, Mrs. G. R. Myles Ottawa, Jackie and Tricia, Miss Gillian Turnbull of London, England. Mr. and Mrs, Clare Westcott dated oil Miss Tdrnbull this week MO, sister Marguerite Evaiis all of Toronto. The, Westcotts were here to attend -their uncle Nelson's funeral. He was in his ninety-fifth year and for years a resident of Kilbarchan..,, Clare is '• eked. ASsiStent to Premier Davis. L• S. • ANEW YEAR'S MESSAGE Pierre Elliott Trudeau Prime Minister, • ,' When we exchange gifts during the holiday season, we are expressing our feeihngs of affection, esteem and gratitude.' We are, mottling closer together, and showing more openly than usual, our mutual goodwill. We are confirming, in a concrete and - 'friendly way - perhaps a small way, but nonetheless real - the ties that unite us with those near -and dear to-us \ ' , But pie prese ts we give' to one another have a further • significance: they re as well the, symbol of a universal sharing, and a reminder of hat is a basic necessity to all forms of life. In effect,`'no living thing can ulive without sharing. This is .. , . tr nature; it is true of huma , society. All forms of life have a 'ndispensable ability•to'give or to receive. What is ecology, if not he science 01‘ natural sharing? And )/hat is ecological,. balance, if not the result of an „equitabfersharing among all .`.elements of our environment, including human beings? To live is to share. \ 1, In mitive societies, there was no alternative but to share. In' ati .A7ri, In anted societieS,, sharing is the subject of legislation because ' the very abundance of goods weakens natural restraints and increases the likelihood, of unfair shares. Even in such a privileged country as Canada, we have had to legislate against inequality in its various forms as severely as would be necessary in countries much less privileged than ours. I invite my fellow citizens to rejoice in what- has been given to us as Canadians: the good fortune to be united Ina federation, a system of government .'whose most distinct attribute, is the sharing of wealth. .e. In future,„Canadians are going to be forced by circumstances into even greater sharing, and this will nt be easy; but I w that we will be equal to. the challenge Tact the e try, and thus each one of us. . ;. . ) . It will 'not be easy, either, to share mote, as-we have Promised, with less favoured nations, i•he millions of men, women and ' children in the Third World whoce hunger and starvation; but k.,, I am sure that our generbsity wi be worthy of our abundance. trust that our longstanding traditions and our present attitudes will prepare us for these far 'rnore pressing demands -that will be made on us its the future, and on which depend - as We have 'already seen - the salvation of the human race and the . , survival of life on .this planet. ) We must, nevertheless, be open to the joys of the season. Our ,.., joy, I am sure, will' not be superficial, for it_ is sustained and kindled b y hopes that are bright. It is in this spirit that I extend . to you my,wishes for health and happiness during4e new year. . ' . Manor Seaforth Happenings Mr. Zachariah McSpadden attended the, Senior. Citizens euchre at the Legion Hall on Friday last, and reported a most enjoyable afternoon.: Mrs. Ada Reid who 'has a way with flowers, has an amaryllis bulb among her lonely plants, a gift from Mr. & Mr . Don Knight and boys of She field.' Local visitors with Mrs. eid also were Mrs. Eva McCartn y and s. Frankie Ball. Mrs. Lithe .Hudie wa d by Mrs. Marjorie Rock and eanette and also by Mrs. Dorot y ['apple. We were pleased t • welcome Mrs. Florence McGavin home to. Seaforth Manor after` her recent stay in hospital s. -Father Laragh visited Seaforth Manor on Friday morning and administered holy communion, also led in singing and a short devotional and prayer. A goOd number of resident's attended. HOPES FOR COUNTRY HOME uougias very much wants to belong to a family. He's not being very specific about what kind of a family but he thinks it will be nice if they live in the country. Douglas 'is 14, tall, slim lad with brown curly hair, blue eyes • (his glasses We for near sightedness) and freckles, His background is Anglo-Saxon. • . , In opportunity class, Douglas enjoys working with hits hands and - he has many interests and hobbies, including crafts and models. He is interested in stereo equipment, is a. keen gardener and belongs Scouts. He is sportg-minded,.' with hockey,' baseball and swimming his favorites. plea:sap-000as will be aline son for a family who will appreciate his persatialitY and will help him develop his Wendel r in natistkeadettiic Meat. , To inquire about adopting Douglas, please ,titrite to Today's , :-Ministry and Stidial.. Services, Box 888, Station X, Torotito*M4F-2H2. For general adoption information, tonsett your beat thidirea'S Aid, S'ecietyv, Mrs. Leila Dundas enjoyed a visit from Mrs. Nettie Stirnore of EgmontiVille also Misses Tina and Ethel Dennis and Mrs. Alex Denni S ' w r s Ou - of town visitors with Mrs. Ada Reid were Mr. Merton Burk of Blenheim; Mr. John Marks of London and Mr. & Mrs. John Wain of Bayfield. Seaforth Manor residents were entertained by Mr. John Scarrow and his Country Band. We thank them very much for coming and their Music was quite delightful. We trust they will visit us' again. Winners at our Friday after- noon Bingo at which 32 were present were 1st full house - Miss Margaret McCrae and Mr. A. Larribkin. First 4 Corners - Mr. James Whalen and Miss Wilma Brill. First sitraight line was Mr. Joe Peonest and Mrs. Lillie Hudie. , . .„ - - . BIJOU .;,,, i-'-i' , ---''- ,CARPET: . • • Made of long-wearing, care polypropylene. with comfort-cushioned backing. Gold, Rust and'Avocado..12' wide; I 25 . . Sq. 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