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16 T E HURON EXPOSITOR, NA46k;;,,.1976
Mr. & Mrs. Martin
Mark anniversary
with party at Duff's
When Mr. and Mrs.Clarence away the next ;lay.
Martin were married fifty years the Martins farmed there until
ago they drove over snow and rail they retired to Seaforth seven
fences in a horse and cutter to get years ago this month. They now
to their new farm on the eighth
liv e un Chalk St., across from the
concession of Morris Township. high school. Both were very,
Satur day friends and relalives active members of Duff's United
drove over ,slippery, but paved
Church in Walton until their
and plowed roads to mark their retirement. They are now
anniversary at Duff's United members of Northside United._
Church in Walton. Mr. Martin was a member of the
Mr. and Mrs. Martin were . Seaforth District High School
married 'on March 9, 1926 in Board. for a 'numbet C.-if years
Mr. Martin's parents were Mr.
Beigrave manse by Rev. Scohie. before ,the county schoolbOards
Lsre introduced.
and Mrs. Frank Martin of Morris • The couple has one son. Fred,
and his bride was the daughter of of Richmond Hill and two
Mr. and Mrs. William daughters, Naomi, Mrs. Harold
Mooney. Mrs. Martin was horn in Pryce of Nick Plop 'and Edna,
Brussels and moved to Morris as Mrs. Floyd Jenkins of Ingersoll,
a small child. Mr. Martin, horn in 13 grandchildren and six 'great
Hulick, moved to Morris when he grandchildren, All of their family,
was five. except two great grandchildren
The couple spent the first night were able to attend the reception
after their wedding with his
in their honour on Saturday,
parents and took the sleigh ride to Mr. and Mrs. Martin arc both
their own farm, about five miles in reasonably good health.
Huronview
Family Night
entertains
Mr. Dick Roorda led the Christian Reformed song service
on Sunday evening with Mrs. Elsie Henderson providing the
piano accompaniment for the singing of favourite hymns.
The old tyme music and' sing-a-long program was held in
the normal care sitting room on Monday afternoon. Mni Elsie
Henderson and Norman Spell- ptovided the music with vocal
solos by Morgan Dalton,
Mrs. John Henderson- of Seaforth arranged 'a musical
program for "Family' Night" and provided the piano
accompaniment. The Henderson sisters Donna, - Darlene,
Debbie and Diane entertained with vocal xrios, duet, solos
and step dance numbers.•The Hicknell sisters Theresa and
Margaret provided their own guitar accompaniment for vocal
solos and duets. The last number on the program was a
medley of sous including Happy Birthday for Bessie,Elliott
who was celebrating her eightieth, birthday. Bessie thanked
the entertainers on behalf of the residents for the hour of fine
music. Members of the Clinton Ontario Street United Church
girl guides assisted with wheel chairs along_with the regular
volunteers. '
The World Day of Prayer service arranged by Wesley Willis
United Church was held in the chapel on Friday morning.
Mrs. Ruth Bond led the service assisted by Norma Grigg,
Mrs. Homuth and Mrs. Nediger. Mrs. Elsie Henderson
played the organ and collection was received by Sarah Carter
and Gladys Stanlake_.,
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the World Day of Prayer
serv ice was held at Duff's United
Church. Walton, on Friday,
March 5 at 2 p.m. Christian
Women of Latin America
prepared the service' on the
theme. Education - For All of
Life.
Mrs. Neil MeCiavin was the
leader, with Mrs, Norman Schade
taking the reader part through the
program. "Where iicross the
crowded ways of life' was sung
aLcompanied by Mrs. Martin
Baan at the piano.
Scene I - "The Reality of
Poverty''vv as taken by Mrs.
Nelson Reid, Mrs. Edna Hackwell
and Mrs, Walter Bewley, The
Bible reading from Matthew 25:
31.46 %Yi, read by Mrs. Don
McDonald. Prayers were said in
unison. Hymn, ''Dear Lord and
Father of Mankind" was sung.
Scene 2 - "The Reality .of
Relationships" was taken by Mrs.
Edna Hackv, ell and Mrs. Harold
Bolger. The Bible reading from
Genesis 1: 26-28 was 'read by
Mrs. Allan McCall. Hymn,
"Almighty Father, Who dos t
giv e" w as sung.
Scene 3 - "The Reality of
Depression - was taken and read.
by Mrs. Lloyd Walker, Mrs.
Norman Schade and MrS.
.Campbell Wey..
WI euchre has
nine tables
.The W.I. euchre was held in
the community hall on Friday
evening March 5 with nine tables
in play.
Prize winners were: High ladSt -
Mrs. Ernest Stevens; low lady,
Mrs. Grant Elliott; High man -
Neil Mitchell; Low - Donnie
Hudie. Door prize - Mrs. Keith'
Rock, Lucky cup, Harold Hudie,
Hostesses were:: Mrs. Harold
Hudie, Mrs. Don Liphard, Mrs.
Emerson Mitchel and Mrs.
Trevor Smith,
The Institute will hold a Court
Whist game at their regular
meeting on March 17th at 8:15
p.m. and another euchre will be.-_
held on Friday March. 19th
everybody is welcome.
Power on
in Kippen
Friday
Kippen was situated at the
northern edge of the ice, storm of
Tuesday, March '2. Power was
restored Friday, March 5, at
approx. 9 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs.Art Wheeler ,
John and Heather of Clarkson,
visited with friends in the area
over the weekend.
The Cultural . Activities meeting
• of Kippen East W,I. will be held
'March 17 at 8:30 p.m. in the
Legion Hall, Hensall, The roll call
will be "Pick a topic from the
newspaper that made you mad
and talk about it". Mrs. Campbell
Eyre will give current events.
Mrs. S. Pepper is ,in charge of
lunch. Members are asked to
bring 'a tatting shuttle and thread,
a cror the display, something
for t'5e yard sale, and a grand-
mother. Mrs. Grant McLean will
give the motto.
Rev . Ed. Baker, the speaker
was introduced by Mrs.Campbell
Wey. He spoke on the theme of
education. If everybody , was
educated we would have a golden
age and have everything. fie said.
We should learn how to control
the world around us and help us
deal with other people's
problems.
We are asked as Christian
people to be obedient to God, to
be where God wants us. We need
The Executive of the U.C.W.
met, on. Wednesday afternoon
March I at 2 p.m. in the
basement of the church with 9
ladies present.
Mrs. Neil McGavin was in
charge of the business opening
with the Lord's Prayer in unison.
Minutes were read by Mrs.
KenMeDonald in the absence of
Mrs. Herb Traviss followed by
the treasurer's report.
Mrs. Allan McCall read Thank
you cards received from Mrs.
George Williamson and Mrs.
Mervin Smith.
Invitations were read from the
Blyth United Church U.C.W. to
attend their Thankoffering
meeting on Sunday. April 4 at
7:30 when the RCN'. Wilema
Brown of the Bluevale United
Church will be the guest•speaker.
Also t9 Brussels United Church
A number from St. Augustine
were in Tceswater on Tuesday
attending the funeral of Patrick
Murphy in Sacred Heart Church,
Teeswater. Pat was . horn and
raised near St. Augustine. He
was • married to Margaret
O'Mally who survives. He was
sixty-four.
Mr. Joe Hickney was in
Toronto to the Good Roads
Convention.
Miss Laura Johnson has been
hired at i Pine Crest Home,
Lucknow. •
Patrick Boyle. son of Raymond
and Mrs. Boyel had a hope
broken in his fot at high school,
Goderich, last week. He is on
crutches.
to liv c Christianity. nut only speak
it, but lire it.1 be challenge i.. to
educate ourselves, nut oniv our
minds. but education - For all of
Life. the minister said. Mrs. Don
Achilles thanked Rev.. Baker for
his message.
Mrs. Ross Bennett read the
Scripture from Amos 5: 8 - 24.
The complete song. " !There's a
World out There'' front the
program sheet was, sung. The
offering was received by Mrs.
Spring Thankoffering service on
Sunday April 4 at 7:30 p.m.
Rev, Wesley Ball of Gorrie will
be guest spc ik, i 'I be Belgrave•
Mens' Choir will provide special
music. It is hoped that some will
be able to attend these special
cy eflts.
Plank; , were mad- for our
Thankoffering service on Sunday,
April 11 at 8 p.m. with
surrounding churches to be
invited. Special music to be by the
town and Country Four of
Seaforth.
The Presbyterial that had been
postponed is now scheduled for
March 17 at Brueefield .United
Church; Mt.. Anne Van Dyke will
he the guest speaker, the theme
being, "Something beautiful for
God". These announcements are
to be taken by each 'president to
their units. •
at Duff's
Ken McDonald unit dedicated by
Mrs. N. MeUayin. The closing
hymn, "Say Mut.. again to FIR
dear Name we raise" was sung
followed by readings and
everyone joined hands to form a
circle for a moment's silence to
make Olir ow n personal
commitment. Mrs. McGay in
closed with prayer for Peace.
' Personals
The Mission Band member.-
are reminded of their March
meeting this Sunday at the usual
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss and
Mr, and Mrs, Stew art McCall
hov e arrived home front a two
week holiday in Mexico.
The many Walton and .area
friends of Gordon MeGavin will
he glad to know he has been
moved • last week to Seaforth
Community Hospial front
University. London.
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Lee arrived
home op Thursday from a
vacation in Florida.
Mrs. Alvin McDonald and
Mrs. Harvey Craig are the
conveners for the Institute
meeting on Wednesday, March
1 7th at 8:15 p.m. They will hold a
game of Court Whist when both
men and women of the
community are both welcome to
attend this special evening.
The Walton Unit ladies quilted
another quilt the first of this week
at the home of Mrs. Bill Thamer,
Sympathy of the community is
extended to Mrs. Charles,
McCuteheon in the death of her
'S'iSter,' Annie Hupfer, wife of
FlaLy McMichael of Wroxeter.
who passed away inWingham
Hospital on March 1st.
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receives invitations
Auburn .
Sap running early
The Robinsons are making
maple syrup for two weeks and
have about 8000 trees tapped.
This is an unusually early season
but have hid some nice 'spring
weather.
• ' - Rev; Fther Dintinger was in St.
Augustine for Sunday Mass. He
just returned from holidays in
Florida. -.
Mr. and Mrs'. Ken Coyne and
baby Micheal' ,Yilsitect with Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Stapleton over the
weekend.
-1V1r. 'and Mrs. Raymond Leddv
and Elisabeth visited • in St.
Augustine op Sunday 'with Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Leddy. Dina and
Brian, ' .