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Edna Anderson,. 'Exeter visited
with Minnie Squire; •
Charles pisher,. Exeter visited
with . Louise MiteltelL
' Rose Pyke visited with Anna-
f filling.
Mrs. Alin Mooney visited with
William pauncey:
Mr. , and Mrs. George
Montieth, Toronto visited with
Mrs. M ontieth.
Keith and Doris Leonard,
Willowdale visited with Clara
Featherston.
. Mervin and Irene Dunn visited
with Veralammie.,•Ruby Miners.,
Louise Mitchell and Bernice
Lavery.
John McDougall visited with
Bella Drover.
Clarence Smillie visited with
his nintiter, Mil
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ther,Wiifred cnodwin,
Dorothy' *Woe) .00Oct:with
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Mrs: McP0nAid. and ,daughter"
visited with her husband Roy and
they fought him ,a birthday Cake
to help celebrate
ivfOnday '.'aftranan,
quislion 1WOrled, WOMPTI of
EA-Itcr entertained;, hy .. taking
some of the 00tIcntn.'.f.nt - an. .
afternoon drive to Hayfield::
Registet Stanleli
Twp. rec prootam
The recently formed Stanley
township recreation board invite
interested "boys" and "girls" of
all ages to register for SnInMer
softball antAfor soccer.
RegiStratitin will be held at
Huron Centennial School, Bruce-
field, Friday, June 13 at 7 p.m.
Volunteers to assist in coaching,
and managing are needed. 'Any
interest and help will be appreci-
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REMEMBERED BY STUDENTS — The Grade. 8
class from St. James' School were busy little
good-will ambassadors for Seaforth When they
visited Ottawa last week. Besides meeting the
governor general, the class, Here represented. by
Mary H ak and Bob Jansen, gave Seaforth
Centennial souvenirs to Huron MP Bob McKinley.
News of Van
Relates experiences
while in Nigeria
Correspondent area, so they spent most of their
Mrs. Bill Chessel time visiting the many settle-
Mrs. Bev. Hill 'presided for the ments. Each village had a
June meeting of the United closely-knit family atmosphere,
Church Women and opened with and the people were very proud, of
a poem "Continue with A Grin". anyone who went abroad for
The worship service with Group 2 higher education. She told of
in charge, had a Father's Day some very amusing experiences,
theme. Hymn 394 was sung and too.
Mrs. Aldie Mustard led in prayer. During the business period, the
Scripture from Proverbs 31' was group was reminded of the
read by Mrs. Chas/. Kalbfleish. old-fashioned church service and
Mrs. Sherlock Keyes read a poem potldck 'supper on June 22, wits
"A Walk in the Woods with Goshen members joining. The
Children and Dogs". Mrs. Geo. congregation encouraged to wear
Wilson also gave readings includ- clothing which would have been
ing "I've Got a Dad". appropriate fifty years ago.
Mrs. Alex Taylor spoke on her The members of Varna and
experience as the wife of a Goshen United Churches met
missionary in Nigeria after World together in Goshen Church on
War It. They lived at first under Sunday. A special Communion
very primitive conditions, in a Service observing the Fiftieth
house with a thatched roof and no Anniversary of Union was held,
electricity. Their only water as it was on June 10, 1925, in
supply was river water which had Mutual S treet Arena in Toronto,
to be filtered and sterilized for that union formally took place.
drinking. Special music was provided by
Transportation was by bicycle the choir and by, Tom and Paul
or canoe, but mostly on foot. Robinson with Tom at the organ
Theirmission.ffeld c.overedoi„,wide patu.00Pau10#34ingivtheflute
As announced elsewhere, the
Carmel WMS
Stanley Recreation Committee is
having baseball registration and
has anniversary practice for people of all ages at
Huron Centennial School on
Correspondent Friday, June 13 at 7:00 p.m.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Correction
In a recent list of students on
the Honour Roll in the SDHS
news, the name of Grade 12
student Ellen Stewart was
omitted from the list. The
Expositor regrets the error.
4 Brucefield
Correspondent
Mrs. Hugh Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Etivin Sillery,
Brucefield and Mr. and Mrs.. Roy
Williamson, Walton motored to
North Bay last week to attend the
25th OMSSA Convention.
Dublin
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Reg.
Smith on Sunday were Mrs.
Hubert of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs.
Mel Hubert, Stephen Cleo and
Paul of-Clinton and Cambridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Smith,
Cathy, Cindy and Shelly spent
Friday camping at Pine Lake.
. The 28th annual Riley reunion
was held Sunday 'afternoon in the
Hensailpark with 62 in atten-
dance. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jepson
and Mr. and Mrs.Robert Steckle
were in charge of the sports.
Winners were -- races, boys 1-3,
Scott and Steven' Boa; 4-6 - Chris
Harburn; girls 4-6 - Bannie -
Jepson; girls 7-9 Susan Har-
burn; boys 7.9 Gordon Riley;
boys 10.12— Ken Riley; girls 10-12
- Connie Riley; boys 12-15 - Andy
Riley; young woman's race - Ruth
Harburn.
Boys over 16 - Bob Riley;
Ladies kick-the-slipper - Marlene
Fraser; young men kick-the-
slipper - Bob Riley; balloon relay -
Ken and Ronald Riley; oldest lady
Present - Mrs. Lily Harburn of
Mitchell; eld'es't man ,-, William
-JF,arr of Stratford; youngest child;
dren - Steven and Scott Boa.
Latest married couple - Robert
and Linda Steckle. There was a
candy scramble for the children 6
and under. It was decided to hold
the reunion again next year at the
Hensall 'park the second Sunday
in June.
Officers for 1976 are: President
- Dave Smale, Vice-President -
Ted Harburn; Secretary - Susan
Riley; Treasurer - Elizabeth
Harburn; Sports Committee , -
Glenn and Doreen Harburn, John • and Geraldine Eckel.
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.
Roberts and family, Mr. William
H. Essery, Exeter and Miss Ruth •
Capstick of Guelph attended the
. convocation of James W. Roberts
who graduated in "Engineering
Technology" at Kitchener.
Kippen
Kippen Kippen East held • a very
successful Bake Sale in Joynt's
Store on June 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter in
Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cooper
and family, Grenville, B. C. are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Cooper.
The education meeting of
Kipper' East W. 1. will be held in
"the Legion Hall on June 18 at 8:30
1015n. The roll call is "Find a flew
word or pay a penalty". Mrs.
Wm. Bell will give the motto and
covene the lunch. The guest
'speaker, Mrs. A. Cooper will
comment on Institutes in Scot-
land. Members are reminded of
the bus trip June 16
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Correspondent Unit IV of Henfall U.C.W.
Mrs. Joyce Pepper Unit IV of Hensall U. C. W. met
Hensall United Church was Thursday afternoon with 24 pre-
filled Sunday morning for the sent. Mrs. McAllister opened the
service of celebration marking the meeting with a poem "Heart Gifts", which was followed by a 50th' anniversary of the United
Church of Canada, and the 127th hymn with Mrs. Mickle anniversary of the Hensall accompanying on the piano. The
congregation. Guest speaker for devotional was taken by Mrs.
the event was Mr. Jack BurkhardtShaddick from Hebrews. "Hear-
newsman and broadcaster of ing and heeding" we must be
CFPT T.V. , London. He chose as responsible for not heeding the warning on the road of life. She his sermon topic "We should see read a prayer for the aged and Jesus - in a new style of life". closed with a prayer for the sick He said if sinners are looking and lonely. Mrs. Erratt for righteousness, there is only introduced the speaker Mrs. one place to go and that is to the Shirley Lather who took for her Lord. Today people come to Jesus topic "Faith and works". She seeking for identity and a reason read from James 2, faith and for being. He suggested that we works go hand in, hand, faith should seek Jesus in a new style without works is dead.' True faith .of life and be expandable in the love of God. We need fellowship will always express itself in works
with other Christians. The diffi- of love. Mrs, Erratt and Mrs.
cUlty most )%f us face today is to. Flynn took up the offering which
put our religion into action, and was dedicated by Mrs. McAllis-
too many of us lack the courage ter. Mrs. Sherritt gave the
when it comes to talking about financial report. The unit report-
our faith. ed 82 visits made to sick and
Guest soloist was Miss Elaine shut-ins. A delightful lunch was
Westlake of Zurich, who sang "1 served by the committee in
Asked the Lord", accompanied charge.
on'the organ by Mrs. Turkheim. Unit II Hensall U.C.W.
The combined Hensall and The June meeting of Unit II of
Chiselhurst... 'choir sang the Hensall U. C.W . was held
anthem "Ye Servants: of GOd". Monday eveninga 1 the Church.
The baskets of flowers placed in Pearl Passmore. chaired the
the churchivere from the funeral meeting and opened with' a poem
on Friday of thelate William "Eventide." Deanna, Brock gave
Soldan, and the flowers on the the devotional using as the theme
pedestals were from the wedding "Kindness". Several hymns were
Friday evening of Ron 'Harvey sung with Fran Mickle
and June Maxwell. accompanying on the piano.
Next Sunday, June 15 will be Scripture was read from
Children's Day service. Sunday Ephesians. Mrs. Edith Bell on the
School sessions are over now until piano and her daughter Sylvia on
September. the guitar. favoured with several
WILLIAM C. SOLDAN lovelmelections. The roll call was
William C. Soldan of Hensall answered by members' with a
passed away in South Huron "highlight from 1974". _Grace
Hospital, Exeter June 3rd in his Drummond conducted the
MI7SOVarT is *siirylvgi.tb; lips responsible for flowers' in
business and announced that Unit J1st year.
wife, the former Nora Follick and the.Church for August, and also
daughter Mrs. John Hendrich announced that the U.C.W. 50
(Ruth) of Mount Forest; Mrs.
Robert (Jean) Phillips of Toronto;
a son William Jr. of Hensall. A
son Earl predeceased him in
December, 1974,
Also surviving are brothers
John Soldan, Zurich and Roy
Soldan, Centralia; sisters: Mrs.
Elsie Case, Hensall and 'Mrs.
Bertha Mason, London and nine
grandchildren..
Funeral service was held Fri-
day from the Bonthron Funeral
Home St 2:00 p.m. conducted by.
Rev. Don Beck. Interment , in
Exeter Cemetery.
spolisbrs,
reunion
' Mclllroy of White Rock, B. C. and
Guests from First Presbyferian Mrs. Ella Jewitt, Don, Ken and
Church Sedforth; CAvan Church,. Steven of Seaforth visited with
Exeter, St. Pauls Anglican Mr: and Mrs'. Bill Dowson and
Church, Arnold Circle and Home family on Thursday.
Helpers of Carmel ChurchQ Varna 4-H Meeting - June 2
attended the Anniversary service Meeting 3 began with the 4-H
in Carmel Presbyterian Church, pledge. The roll call was to
Hensall Tuesday evening. consist of the new vegetables
The President, Mrs. Florence • planted, in each member's gar-
Hyde welcomed the ,guests and den. Our secretary, Laura
opened the meeting with remarks Taman, read the minutes. Mrs.
from the Church Centennial Kate Keys explained' garden
"Remembrance , Renewal, , culture and answered questions
Response". Mrs. Ruby Bell and in discussion material.
Mrs.-Emma Campbell were in
charge of the devotional the
theme of which was "Adventures
in Faith" taken by Mrs. Ruby
Bell. Mrs. Emma Campbell read
the scripture and lead in prayer.
Mrs. Blanche Dougall and Mrs.
Edith Bell sang vocal duets
accompanied by Miss Linda Bell.
Misses Sylvia Bell and Linda Bell
played selections on guitar and
pirmo.$
Mrs. Florence Hyde introduced
the guest . speaker, Gwen
Whilsmith of Exeter, who spoke
on "Remembering".
Mrs. Tory Soldan gave
complimentary remarks. Mrs.
Maggie Campbell had the honor
of cutting the Birthday Cake.
* ' The meeting closed with a
social hour.
year spoons were available. She
also gave a report on the business
meeting held before the general
meeting in May. Much discussion
was held on a project for the
U.C.W. Irene Blackwell gave the
study using the United Church
Observer and reading articles on
theModerator of the United
Church Wilbur Howard. Pearl
thanked everyone who had taken
a part in the meeting, and closed
with a poem "The blessings of
God" and the benediction.
Hostesses Peggy Forrest and
Sadie Hoy served lunch.
United Church marks
50th anniversary event
Correspondent
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
Mrs. Lorne Hay returned home
from a trip to Vancouver.
Mrs. Hazel McEwen under-
went surger in St. Joseph's
Hospital, Lonabnlast week.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor and
Mrs. F. G. Bbnthron were recent
visitors with Rev. W. A. Young
and Mrs, Young in Elora.