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The Huron Expositor, 1976-01-15, Page 16Chartered AccoUntants Resident Partner ARTHUR W. READ 268 Main St., Exeter Bus. 235-0120 Res. 238-8075 Band has sing song The January meeting of die Mission -Band 'was held in the church basement on Sunday morning with a good attendance. John Huether gage the Call to Worship.. Hymn-405, "Stand up! Stand Up for Jesus", was sang accompanied by Laura. Dennis at the piano. ,The-f4t, pture lesson was read by Nanci , Bennett, followed by prayer by Dervl tloegy • The treasurer's 'report was given by Cathy McGavin and Peter Bennett gave the secretary•Is report. Hymn 588, "God sees the little sparrow fall" was sung. Doreen Hackwell and Marie McGavin led in a sing-song. The children went to their classes with teachers, Mrs., Ross Bennett: Mrs. Merton HackWell, Mrs. Mac Sholdice and Mrs. Neil McGavin. Will Bennett, who will celebrate his 90th 'birthday next Tuesday. Born in Walton, January 20,•1886, he went to Saskatchewan in 1906 where he farmed until returning to Huron in 1943. Mr. Bennett who resides with his- daughter Mrs. Stewart' Humphreys in Walton has two daughters, four grandchildren and five great grandchildren. (Photo by Pat Langlois) Wl invites all to hear about dairy industry The Agriculture and Canadian lndus,try meeting of the Walton The goes( speaker to he Mr. Martin Baan, a local farmer who will speak on Agriculte tad Women's Institute is ill 'be. in charge of conveners, Mrs. Harold Bolger, and Mrs. Mark Sholdice. Daio Industry. It. is hoped that interested farmers of the corn mu- nits' will plan to attend, guests are welcome. The Roll Call to be answered by7 , “Ah jndustry u.n- known to our Grandmothers”, with the Motto, "The farm is The food factory of the nation, let's keep the, assembly line rolling." lunch hostesses are, Mrs. Ron Bennett. Mrs. 'Frank Kirkby, Mrs: Jack ' Gordon and Mrs.. Trevor Smith, She got FIVE CALLS on the FIRST DAY of publication MeDonateigave the meditation revering to the New Year. I am the light of the world, we shall not walk in darkness, but in the light of the World, go into the New Year with high hearts, that we may walk with assurance, closing the devOtions with prayer. taken ncl'cledicapd. A thank you note was read by Mrs. A. McCall. It was voted to donate to John Milton for the Blind. The anndal meeting is set for Sunday January 25th following a pot luck lunch after the morning church service. The Walton ,Unit to set it up, the 8th and 16th unit to clean up. It was decided to order the slides taken at the 50th Anniversary service. by' Phillip Dunk, these to be shown at the annual meeting. The World Day of Prayer, Mar 5 at 2p.m.'in the church basement theme will be Education for all of life ':with Rey. Ed Baker the speaker. It is hoped that each member will bring a neighbor. The executive meeting will be changed to Monday, February 2 as the Annual Presbyterial meet- ing is set for Wednesday, Feb- ruary 4 at Brucefield United Church, starting at 9:30a.m. A noon meal will be served. The Allocation has been raised to $1500 for 76 also the membership fee is .50 cents. Revi Baker closed the meeting with prayer. sung accompanied by Ws, Mar- p tin Baan at the piano. Mrs. D. McDonald led in prayer. Mrs, A. The U.C.W. held their first Meeting in the New Year' in the church basement on Wednesday afternoon with 14 ladies present. MrS. Alvin, McDonald was in charge for the 8th and 16th unit, opening with a Ne\',, Year's thought on "Turning over a new leaf". Mrs. Don McDonald read Mrs. Neil McGavin presided the scripture from the Gospel of for the business reading a poem, St. John, verses 1-9. Hymn; 571 "Today is He e remedinr udtinesg "Standing at - the Portal" was were read by there".Th."- , Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. K. McDonald, offering was secretary, Mrs. Herb Traviss. l'he Soap Op tiite era terna ANNUAL JANUARY SALE "Specialty Selected Groups . of this •Seasoeslop Sellers in SUITS -* SPORTCOMS * SLACKS SWEATERS * SHIRTS. JACKETS * CARCOATS TOPCOAT LEATHER-COATS * ETC. LOOK FOR THE YELLOW SALES TICKETS ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL ALTERATIONS AT COST ON ALL SALE CLOTHING INTON 482-p32 MAIN CORNER • • 4 -. What will happen today? Consider becoming a Water Safety and Life Will the young doctor in "As The World Saving Instructor. • • TurnS" get back together again with his wife? For one thing, you'll get out of the house and Will the yoUng Iwyer in "All My Children" break into the real world with real people. Plus, you'll . up with his? have'the satisfaction of knowing you're doing • What will happen tomorrow? • • • something Important. Tune in tomorrow. And tomorrow after that. Of course, you're going to have to be a pretty . And tomorrow after that, And tomorrow after ' good swimmer to start,Mre're looking for people', that. • . who hdve a current life saving award, Or people- ' Maybe you'd rather put more living into your who would Igre willing to get such an award (it own life, instead of watching others acting out wouldn't take you very long to get it, if you fantasy lives on TV soap'operas?. ' already know how to swim) so they can take the • , . • . . .Water Safety and Life Saving Instructor Course. If you fall into this category, or if you even come close, call your local Red Cross branch. • Mrs. C. Va,n Der_ Pryt ran this:ad -- in last week's Expositor. 6A.,11rit HURON EXPOITOR, JANUARY 15,.1476 Area Weddiog — AIRDRIF Yellow and Monre mumsp!rtk I decorated the United Church in backg'rould 1..ondesboro. on' November 2,4, I hi f !•,,,,••, 1975 1975 when Rev -Stanley br,,,c n now. ouster). Ihe reception, • ,•Id at the. BrotiliaLten yiniri.•. Ntr. and Mi.,. s!c mon are residing ai R.R \‘ ailon. • I' I Ironi N.1 1 Wert StiatlOrti. brother, Mr. Arthur Airdrie' of Londesboro the 'bride chose a formal gown ',in organza and • • neckline • of soft fluting. Fluting • *con lice with attached chapel train, bishop sleeves and a high outlined the alecon and pearl bib and edged the cuff's. A deep hand of -matched fluting encircled the lie.mline and formed a deep V in 'the Chapel train.,A bridecap.held . -the silk ittusion veil. Her -bouquet - was 'a cascade of orange delight roses with 'Yellow and white . . daisies. , • The matron of honour was Mrs. • Kathy chambers of Clinton. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Dorothy Airdrie. •Londesboro • and .. Mrs. Wayne Stirling. Bilieefield. They . wore identical.. emerald green -dresses trimmed with White daisies. J . They 'were empire. .waisted with matching bolero jackets With ' hoods. Tracey Siemon, R,R.#4., ..green 6ottbm. similar in style to I. 6 g It on . . Walton was floWergirl . wore. •Stt- ' . a dress with flowered bother_ and that of the bride..Each attendant l -' Yellow mums' with white shasta carried a nosegay of bronze and daisies. . ' .. . Bill Sicmon; brother' of the . Corning Ey env, Thursday .,l a•ti .. I -,i h • ••Dinner groom . R.12.#4. Walton was best ' man. Ushers Were Ken Murray' meelillti• this Is :I -2..iner ' R.R.P4, . Walton and Glen meeting. Draw torprires . \k Dolmage; Lucian. Stanley Airdree •111:1(1. durini.: OR ey ening, all Early Birds eii.nbiti. was ringbearer. The groom and Satursiat , lam. '24111 , Legion attendants wore brown tuxedos soi a l, All pr o,,,,,b, from this with melon - coloured ruffled dance w ill go,, in help send the shirtS. • . Seaforth District High Sc tool The bride's mother wore a Band' to Florida, floor-length goWn with rose and • • Is fA 4 • McDonald officiated at the crntnr „. 1 , • double-ring ceremony trniting 1 0 .1 Pauline Airdrie and Keith . A stippc' 1,r7.*?-, Siemon in• marriage, par by The bride is the daughter of , the I emit s' h Mrs. Thomas • Airdrie of Londesbord and the groom. is the •son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siemon R.R.#4, Walton. The "Wedding Prayer" and "They've Only Just Begun" ky ere sung by Mrs. Bette Jew itt of Wood•.1,),, k. Woodstock and accompanied on Guelph. the' organ by Mrs. Barbara • and Denim!. Bosman of Londesboro. joronto. Given in, marriage by, her Prkli to Kt- w 2 the bride was honourc.f.. WI a • iirinkLs MiSCelltinL'011`, at • Broiiha4cn K., •••lio,k was giy en V. s.. 111.1..11• siernon, mothi.• ih, ,ind 'Mrs, lilsie 13-ii.iiiinann Mrs: Beatrice Doyvson 4. sisters 01 Th.. 2.1.0.ir- A • tup'pt r'sk ;pic ••hosts r git en Ilk Mrsi. tii!ithardt. omen held a Ink. t r in the ••••Ntji4h - lias.•ini.nt,"and Mrs, Mary Freeman held a miscellaneous shower for the employees of Bank of Montreal in where Pauline formerly For -travettittg 'ti .1, C13 a h.trtaa'S- - the b r ide hose n skirt. and a niatt„hlr2,•';:-r -i Fia,l blouse. She core a t tellow roses. •t,• t.• • \s ilh 0 V. hiti; xpositor, Pkop..e 5274)240 '1 it, Wa lton xposifor UCW plans pot luck 0 r0 0 Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall lunch Exposit r Classifieds Work Wonders !. The bunk beds ivere sold to the first caller ! Pfpoitor Classified 'is the best bargain -Going., pAnethilig you don't need? Sell it with A4z,