The Huron Expositor, 1978-06-22, Page 6Wooers form
6 -4. THE HURON EXPO T(in, JUNE 22,16 6
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Following the mock wedding,
guests added up their scores and
Shelley Worsen was the winner.
Mrs. Alice flakkers and Mrs.
-Betty Archambault joined in a
cotton ball spooning contest and .
this was won by Betty.
The bride WaS escorted to the
platform by ,Evelyn de Graf and
the bride's mother by Maxine
Durnin. Gifts were carried in by
Fawn King, Dina Dc Graf and,
Pat De Graf, An autographed
apron made by Maxine Durnin
and decorated by Marie Webster
was .presentecl to Helen as a
keepsake. Helen opened her gifts
• assisted by her mother and
thanked her many friends for the
gifts. Mrs. Karen Webster was
mistress of ceremonies. -Lunch
was served by neighbours and
friends.
Ptiblic Relations meeting
was held at 8 p.m: on Wednesday
June 14 wjth Genevieve Alf&it a1/4,
piano.
President • Marjorie Duizer
welcomed all with "Happy is a
bard thing". Roll call was
answered by "Why do I join the
WA. each year?' by 23 membersc• •
6 visitors from. Blyth and 7 from
Walton. .
Secretary-treasurer 'Marjorie
Enjoy
d uet
The W,1. hosted a birthday
party for 1-luronview residents
when President Marjorie Duizer
was M.C. The program included
accordian solos by Geneive Allen;
solo by -Danny Lear accompanying
himself on, guitar, recitations by
Myrtle Fairservice, piano solos by
Gail Lear, vocal duct by
Genevieve Allen and Marjorie
Duizer accompanied by Gail Lear
piano and guitar ducts by Gail
and Danny Lear. •
Happy birthday was- sung to
residents by request; .a duet by
Nelson Lear and • his grandson,
Danny. Gifts' were presented to
18 residents having' birthdays in
June. •
Honouring Senior Citizens at
:he United Church, Sunday
greeters were Reg Lawson and
Jack Tamblyn. Ushers were
Kevin Tamblyn, Billy • Jewitt,
John Lawson and Bob Jamieson. •
Senior citizens went into the
church together. Rev. McDonald
welcomed all. Anthems by Senior
Citizens choir "Lily of the valley"
and "Ninety and nine". Rev.
McDonald's childreti's story. was
"Letting Mother down". Junior
teachers were Sandra.
Westerhout, Carol Cartwright, and
Joan Whyte. Rev. McDonald
introduced Rev. George Sach
retired minister who had been a
missionary in Jamaica now living
at Meneset Park, Goderich whose
message was "Growing 'old
together".
flowers on memoriam stand
were in loving memory of Jack
Medd by his family.
Following the service Senior
citizens were invited to the manse
for lunch and a fellowship
together. The senior citizens
would like to thank Rev.
McDonald for this honour.
Next Sunday June 25 will be
promotion and award Sunday. - -
-The theme is "Gdd's garden"
no Sunday school. Open House
Wednesday June 28, 2-4 p.m. and
7 to 9 p.m. at the manse 100th
anniversary.
Bridal Shower
Knox United 'Sunday School
Mom was ••attractively decorated
•for the bridal shower for Miss
Helen Hakkers, bride-elect of the
month. -As the guests arrived,
they were greeted by Marie
Webster, Violet ' Durnin, 'and
Margaret Bakker.
Seated, the guests had a
chance to do a word contest
• scramble-Lover's Vocabulary.
Barbara Bakker was in charge of a
name gathering contest which
was won by Mary Anne Rae.
Following this a 'mock wedding
was presented by -preaCher-
E;elyn de Graf, Bride-Marie
Webster, Groom-Margar.et
Bakker, Bridesmaid-Diane • De
Graf, Best Man-Barbara Bakker,
father of the bride-Linda Durnin,
Mother of the bride-Violet Durnin
and Lamenting Lady-Maxine
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of Seaforth,; and treasurer is 4uh
Kerr of Belgrave, a.,
Beginners and experienced
spinners and weavers are
welcome to attend the, meetings,1
Plans are bixig made for work.*
shops to be held in the summer
and fall. There to be a
nature-dying workshop in.
August.
'For further information, in the
Seaforth, Blytk, BrusSels' area
please call Mrs. McLeod at
527.1199; Mr. Kerr.at 887-9253 or"
Mrs. Toni Vos at 523-4294.
Weaving is an old craft in the
Huron Tract, One of the best
known weavers from old is
Samuel Pentland, who arrived
'Huron County in 1818, and whose
loom is still on diiplay at the
Royal Ontario Museum in
Toronto.
Mrs. Knight said that 'some
research in the history of weaving
in the Huron Tract may be
future project.
As Vice president was elected
Mrs. Evelyn Hardy, Goderich,
Secretary is Mrs. Mary. McLeod
Mid . Western Ontario has
S.
Nuked a new organization; 14
Weavers ' and spinners from
Bruce, Huron and Perth counties',
1 Br h i • met recent y n yt , to form the
Increased awareness and knew-
ledge of the value of liander4fted
spinning and weaving, to the
public.
She said that a guild is an
excellent vehicle for local weavers
to learn from one another. For
that reason there are tentative
plans for workshops, first with
own talent, but possibly later with
outside teachers.
honours - its .seni. r ',citizen •
"Huron Tract Spinners and .
Weavers Guild".
M. Ruth Knight of Goderich,
the first president of the fledgling
organization, said that the 'pur-
pose of the guild is to promote an.
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Andersot said communications
were fr m Blyth film centre, an
i nv it at to to visit A. R. C.
industries at Dashwoo.d, a thank
you from Clinton Hospital
Auxiliary, a bus trip from Auburn
to Os'hawa•August 2.
Marg Anderson gave report on
last Banquet. and• made motion
that meals be $4, a' plate. Laurel
and Lisa Duizer favoured with a
duet • You light up my life- .,
thanked all who • helped with
Huronview Birthday party.
It was moved to give awards to
Grade 8• Home Economics and
shop work pupils. A sing song
was held motto by Doreen Carter
on public relations in regard to'
W.I.,Barbara Basman sang solo
"Look to the rainbow" and
"when you wish upon .a star".
Dora Shobbrook gave the report
on district annual held at Nile on
May 29.
The July ,meeting will be
Agriculture with Robyn Theedom
of the Publicity Committee for
*ploughing .match. The meeting
closed with poem "Sunset" by
president. Ticket's sold on a draw
donated by Jessie Tebbitt was
won by Leona McDonald, Walton.
Lunch served by Marg Anderson,
Hattie Wood, Annie Vincent.
Winthrophas visitors
Correspondent
Man Hulley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris 'J
spent Father's Day -with their
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Wolfcamp, Marsha and Mark,
Mitchell.
Mr."and Mrs. Bob • Hulley and
'spent Sunday with their s
father Otto Walker. Aka
spending Father's Day with their s
Dad were Mr. and Mrs Hugh
Currie 'and ,Joanne. Dorchester,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Walker and
immie. London, Mr.and Mrs.
Larry Gardiner and family,
Cromarty, Mr. Ken Walker,
London, and friend from
England. Mr, an.d Mrs. Jack
McGhee, and family, London
pent the weekend With, Bob and
Marg Hulley and„family„aad,Ilso
pent Sunday with their Dad.
(Continued 'on Pa e 22) '
accompanied by Barbara
Bosman.
Doreen Ca rter introdticed
gueSt speaker Alice Gibb a
reporter for the Huron Expositor
Seaforth. She talked about how
newspaper is made up-and points
on writing for a weekly paper. .
Marjorie Duizer thanked her and
presented ,a gift: President g
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns spent
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daughter Thelma Ellerby.
granddaughter Dorie Ellerby.
Chastity Colquhoun, Clinton,
Joan Garrow, London.
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