The Huron Expositor, 1978-06-22, Page 9LOOK• WHAT WE WON — Terry., Dobson (in the
middle of the picture) was the big winner when he
won a 10 speed bike in a draw after the Londesboro
Lions bike-a-thon on Saturday. Other prize winners
were: Ron , Mason, Lisa Duizer, Robert Radford, '
Steven Kolkrnan, Mark Allen and Brian Jewitt.,,in
the back row from left are: • Diana Finch, Kevin
•Fothergill and Dave Overboe. (Standard Photo) •
Smile
A father was buying a watch for
his son's graduation' gift, .
"I suppose," said thtE clerk, -
"that it's going to be a surprise."
"I'll say it is," repliedr the
father, "he's . expecting a
Convertible."
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THE HURON EXP.:MCA I, ,DUNE 22, 191
uff's ,School gets awards
Mrs. Jim Edgar and 'Family
Listowel, )
Mission Band
The Mission Band of Duff's,
Church held their June meeting a
week ago Sunday, in the form of
a funday. after the usual
business the mite boxes were
collected. Then they went ()inside
where a few games were enjoyed
and.everyone was- given as treat,
There will not be another meeting
-till- -the "Seborkl - Sunday in
September.. - -- -
Visiting recently with Mr. a,nd
Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven and
John were, Mr. and Mrs. John
Cooke,, Johannesburg, South
'Africa, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
'Saunders, Royal Oak,• Michigan.
'The 8th and 16th Unit held a,
:showerfor Judy Nix-on; ilaUghter
,;, oil*. and Mrs. John W. Nixon,
i R.R.2, Brussels on Monday_
evening;---Jurie-12' lirtfie" Church
basement. The 'program opened
'.:. with a lively sing-song. Leanne
Armstrong gave a step-dancing
; bumber followed by a reading by
; ; Mrs. Hank Haasnoot.
An interesting skit entitled
','Family hold Back" was given by,
f Lois Houston, Barb Fritz, Sharon
Bromley, Margaret' Shortreed,
Donna Reid and Janice Van Vliet.
The address was read by
Debbie Van Vliet. Judy made a
. c' suitable thanks for the gifts.
Shower for Walton Girl
E , On Friday evening June 16th a
community shower-was 'held for
Janet Flood when friends re-
latives and neighbors met in the
basement Of Duff's United
!Church to honor her on her ftiture
marriage. ' '
• The Sunday School - room was
. decorated in green and white with
'I artificial flowers for the table }
' centres. Mrs. Herb Traviss and
Mrs. Ken Moffett were at the
'''-door to, sign the names of those
present on pa Cameo Tea Cloth
g,presented by Mrs. E. Mitchell,
It Mrs. Bill Humphries was M.C.
A piand,fluet by Sandra Sholdice
& Patricia Hackwell. Mrs. Gerald
Ryan gave a comical readitig
"Terrible Mix-up". A piano
'Medley of music was given by
„ Mary Alin Ryan followed by a
step dancing. number-,by-Dehbie
Flood of Monkton.,
Mrs. Neil McGavin was pianist
for the mock wedding, by girls of
the Midget ball team of 'Which
Janet was a member, Mary Alice.
Ryan-Usher; Verna Flood-guest;
Peggy Humphries-guest; Pam
Hackwell-guest; Patricia flack-
well-best man; Bridesmaid-Cheryl
Fraser; Caroyln McClure-bride;
-.Nand Bennett-groom; Catty
McGavin-mother of the bride;
Jeanne McDnald-father of the
bride' and Julie, Blake the
minister:
Mrs. H. TravisS and Mrs. E.
ivfitchell accompanied by piano
and violin.
"The guests,of honor presented
with corsages included Janet, her,
mother, Mrs. Eva Flood, her
grandmother Mrs. Win Bishop.
As the groom's mother, Mrs.
Walden was unable •to attend,
Mrs. Cook took her place.
The following address was read
, by Pam Hackwell:
Dear Janet:
We're heard that July the first
is•a very special day, So as true
friends and neighbors we won't
let you away. Before we wish you
our best. And add remembrance
for your new nest.
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
887,6677
The Sunday School t were in
. attendance at t e morning Sun-
day service at Duff's ' United
Church Walton. The primary and
Kinderikten classy carried in,
flowers and were placed in
baskets: . Juniors and, Inter-..
mediates called lighted candles.
. The Sunday School Choir sang
an anthem, "God's little Candle'
Scripture leSson was read by Neil
Mitchell ,from Ruth It 6.18 and
,Cralations 3:23-29, John 4:1-15
was read by Ron Godkin. Anthem,
"How Great Thou Art" was sung
by the Junior and Intermediate
Choir. The, Kindergarten and
Primary Choir also sang' an
• It is good, to hear that Mrs.
Joyce Colyer has been moved
back to Seaforth Hospital after
spending• the winter months in a
London Hospital.
Misses Allison and Leslie
Traviss of-Waterloo spent a few
days on the week end at the home
behalf of-WaltOn arid a-tea friends
and relatives:
Miss Patty-Flood • of Monicton--
also presented Janet with a Bride
Book. The bowes from the parcels
were put 'on an apron, put on
Janet when everyone sang "For
she's a jolly good fellow" Janet
thanked everyone for the gifts
and invited anyone to visit her in
Seaforth. A social half hour was
enjoyed during lunch. •
•
•
let Dora Shobbrook know as soon ,
as possible.
No offering was received and
Happy Birthday sung to Ida
Durnin. Roll call answered by 11 -
members. Laura Lyon reported
six quilt tops delivered to Heather
Gardens. The group accepted an
invitation from Lois AndreWs-to
hold the ,July 11 meeting at her
home at Marnock hill, Beigrave.
Members are to meet at church at
1:30 p.iTt. Laura Lyon and Edythe
Beacom are to clean brass for July
and August. Hattie thanked Nona
and Ida' for the program. Lunch-
was served by Margaret Whyte
and Alice Buchanan.
anthem and the Intermediate
pupils took up the offering.
The Sunday School awards and
promotions were annbuneed by
Pauline - Bennett with each
teacher presenting awards.
To achieve perfect attendance
pupils cannot miss over 2 Sun-
days, not over 5 Sundaysfor a
seal. Kindergarten: Steven Fritz,
perfect rained 2, wreath; 2nd
year seal: NancY Godkin, ,perfect,'
missed 0, wreath, 2nd -Year seal.
Dianne Godkin teacher, perfect,
missed 1, 13th year bar and seal.
Primary: Kim Fritz, perfect, 1
missed, wreath, 5th year seal;
Donna Godkin, perfect, 0 missed,
5th, year' bar and seal; Graig
Hackwell, perfect, '1 missed, 3rd
year bar, 4th year seal; Sherry
Hoegy, perfect, 1 Missed, pin and.
diploma; Benny Hoegy, perfect, 2
'Missed, pin and diploma; Heather
McGavin, perfect, 2 missed,
Wreath, 3rd year seal.
Juniors: Tim Fritz, perfect, 1
missed, wreath, 5th year seal;
- Gary Wain, perfect, 0 missed,
7th year bar and seal; Blaine
Hackwell, perfect, 2 missed, 3rd
year bar and 5th year seal; Darryl
'Hoegy, perfect, 2 missed, pin and
diploma; Jeff McGavin, 5.
Sundays Missed, -4th year •seal;
Sandra_SbeldiCe, perfect, I misse,
4th year bar and 7th year 'seal;
Cheryl Smith, perfect,. 1 missed,
Pin an diploma; Darryl Smith, 4
missed, diploma; Joyanne Van
Vliet, perfect, 0 missed, wreath,
5th year seal..-Joyce -Van. Vliet,
Teacher missed 4 Sundays.
Intermediates: Elaine Dennis,
'missed 4 Sunday's,, 6th year seal;
Bruce Godkin, perfect, I missed,
-11th year M1 bar and seal; Ron
Godkin, perfect,' 0 . missed, 10th
year bar .and, seal; Neil Mitchell,
perfecta 0 missed, wreath and
10th year seal; Brian McGavin, 5 •
missed. 4th year seal; Cathy
McGavin, 5 missed, 6th year seal;
Murray, Sholdice, perfeCt, 1
missed; 4th year bar and 9th year
seal.
The i pupils remaining in
_Kindergarten class' -were—Sherry "
Harburn, Gavle Smith, 'Tonya
Love, Benny ,Cu'pegy, Chris Har.
burn and Cher Netter.
Pupils promoted to Juniors
with teacher Joyce Van Vliet
were: Donna Godkin, Kim Fritz.
Vvvayne Achilles, Craig Hack-
well, Jim Humphries. Pupils
remaining in Juniors are Tim
Fritz, Garry Godkin, Darryl
Hoegy, Susie Hickson, Tena
Neller, Sandra Sholdice, Joyanne
Van Vliet, Chrissie Achilles, 'Jeff
McGavin, Kathy Humphries,
Mark Jones and Cheryl Smith.,
Pupils promoted to Intel.-
'mediates with teachers Murray
McClure, Chris Humphries, Jeff
and Julie Bromley with teacher
Dianne Godkin.
Those promoted to Primary
with Marjorie Humphries. and
Dorothy Sholdice were: Tracey
Bennett, Steven Fritz, Nancy
Godkin, Manny Taylor. Pupils
remaining in Primary are, 'Vain° , „ •
Marks, Leslie Hudie,
Hoegy, J.1. Clark,' 1-1( t.t.ther
McGavin, Craig Smith, lard
Dennis and Rev. Baker are Blaine
Flackwell, Darryl Smith, Don
'1-ficksoti and Michelle Jones.
Those remaining in. Intermediate
'class are Bruce,, Godkin; John
Huether, Ron Godkin, Danny
Achilles, Cathy McGavin, Jeanne.,
McDonald, Peter Bennett, Brian
McGavin, Michael Jones, Cheryl
Fraser, Murray Sholdice, Elaine
Dennis, Neil Mitchell and Patricia
Hackwell.
The Sunday School &Ter-
hirendent is Marlin Eaan. •
Rev. Ed. Baker took 'as his
sermon, "The Water of Life".
During the . service babies
baptized were Lee Anthony Wil-
liam and Janet! Lynn children of
Mi. and Mrs. Bonch Loomans:
Whether making your--home-in
rio or B.C. We trust our gifts
will always be .attractive and
IB ul and-help to- copvey,-a-life---
time of 'happiness day after day.
Our planning has kept young
friends' on the run. But do trust
we've helped you have a bit of
fun. •
We'll make this real short and
very sincere. Wishing you both,
richest blessings. 'Signed on
Londesboro
Showers honour Walton girls, t .
of their grandparents, Herb and
Mrs. Traviss.
Mr and Mrs Alvin Stimore of-- . .
Stratford visited with Mr, and
Mrs Nelson R°10 last Tuesday: -
---TAiss Joan Bennett, Owen
Sound spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Bennett.
Mr. and rs, Dave Watson
spent Sunda with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Maier and Paul at
,Thamesford.
- Mrs. Jerry Achilles and
daughter - Debbie visited on
Saturday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Rolly. Achilles.
bus, trip Mrs.' Jan Van 'Vliet and family
Sunday guests with Mr. and
U.C.W. Berean• unit held its women. Anyone interested 'is to
Rule meeting on Tuesday 13 at 2
p.m. in the Sunday school rooms.
"We will praise Thee Lord" and
' prayer devotions were given by
Nona Pipe and Ida Durnin,
Scripture was John 15:1-17 "1 am
the true vine" with, meditation
"'Abide in Christ" by Nona Pipe.
Business was conducted by
President 'Hattie Wood.
Correspondence inchided thank
you from Harold Longman from
London Goodwill Industries Asso-
ciation; 'a note from Lois Haines,
Auburn. •
There will be a bus trip from
Auburn to Oshawa on Wednesday
August 2 to tour" McLaughlin
house and flowers for men and
UCW plans
were: • Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Thomas, Brussels and Mr. and
Walton area-visitors
R. K. PECK
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