The Huron Expositor, 1978-08-17, Page 10LOADED DOWN — Jeffrey Medd is loaded
down during the,craft afternoon held fast week
at the Lions Park. (Expositor Photo)
R.R.2, Palmerston. Mr. and
Mrs. Marks visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Fothergill on
Sunday when Heather re-
turned home.
50 members of late Mr.
and, Mrs. Harry Lyon's
family attended a reunion at
Exeter,Park on Sunday, from
-here were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Durnin, Emerson
Hesk, Mrs.. Laura Lyon; Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Lyon Brad
and Diana, Bert Lyon and
Cheryl.
Mrs. Edna Holmes . of
Droden returned, home with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durnin
to spend a week.
Mr,' and, Mrs. Leonard
Caldwell met (Wendy) Mrs.
Charlie CraWford of Kelowna
•B.C. at Tpronto Airport spent
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Morozano Candice and
Glen, Toronto. Wendy is
spending 2 weeks with her,
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob-
brook, attended the
• "Normar" picnic on Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Russell, Shipka„Karen
Durnin spent few days this
week at Peterboro.
Mrs. Ross Millson John
.and Sarah, Woodstock spent
a couple of days with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Shobbrook.
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Hullett agrees to
Auburn subdivision
Nick Hill, designer 'of the proposed
Auburn subdivison was at the August 7
meeting of Hullet Township Council to
present a draft copy of a subdivision
agreement for council's approval. -'
Council decided to agree in principle with
the draft copy of the Seraphin Subdivision
plan, and refer it to Hullett's 'solicitor for
approval. Council also made a zoning by-law
for the subdivision and decided that the
zoning by-law on Part Lot 45, Con. 14 .and
Lots, 20, 30, 39, 40 and Part 29, Registered
Plan 2 in the' Township of Hullett, be
approved and sent to the OMB for approval
and to all property owners within 400',
Also at the meeting, council held a Court
of Revision on the Duizer Drain and then
later passed a bylaw to reassess the' cost of
maintenance on the Duizer Drainage Works.
In other business, council passed a by-law
to impose special annual drainage rates
upon land in respect of which money is
borrowed under the Tile Drainage Act 1971.,
They decided to accept ,the report on the
Youngblut Drainage Works and set
September 5 at 9 p.m. for consideration of
the report.
Allan Bosman was present to get
information on a street that may be built in
• Londesboro.
Building permits were' issued to Adrian
Wammes implement shed; Robert Burns -
siding on house; William Harrison
implement shed; Harrii- Snell - wall- and
pad for maure (dry) and feed storage tanks;
P.B. Allen - steel grain bin; Glen Carter -
siding-on barn; Hermand Van Baaren - silo;
Harry Webster '- garage; Robert McCool -
implement shed; John Wammes •- garage;
Eric Anderson - grain drying and storage;
Robert Livermore - house addition• and
garage; John McInnes deck at school; W.
'and A. Bylsma - addition to implement shed'
and new implement shed; Murray Shepherd
silo and feed room; Douglas. Trewartha -
implement shed; Robert Peel - grain bin; C
Brandon - grain bin; Alan Boman -
residence; Mar C. Hearn - residence, and
Kim Hodgiw mobile home. There was a
condition on Mary Hearn's application that
the lane be brought ' in approximately
opposed to Harvey Stewart's beildings.
Council also accepted several Tile brain
Loan Applications subject to the availability
of funds.
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The W.1. Family, and
Consumers Affairs meeting
August 19th was opened with
President Marjorie Duizer
reading a poem "Gay Sum-
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The basement of Duff's
United Church was de-
corated with grgen,and white
streamers • and bells with
bouquets of flowers for the
Bridal shower August 11th to
honour Miss Mary Searle on
her marriage later this
month.
The program was emceed
by Mrs. Allan McCall. A
music Contest was conducted
by Mrs. Ray Huether at the
piano Mrs. Ken Shortreed
read a comical reading;
"Aunt Mary's Jug". Song
numbers were given by
Margaret .Shortreed and
Donna Reid.
The bride-elect, her
mother Mrs. Allan Searle
Welcoming on 'Sunday
morning were Edythe
Beacom and Jim. Jamieson
ushers were Bill Jewitt, Brad
Lyon, Cameron Moon and
Bob. Jameison.
Choir numbers were duets
"Brighten • the corner where
yr:6 are" and "Sweet Home
of Prayer" by Marjorie
Duizer and Darlene Shob-
brook with Louise McGregor
organist.
Rev. 'McDonald's
childrens story was Pigtail
Christians' Junior teachers
were Diane r Bromley, Joan
. Whyte and Florence Cart-
- Wright. Rev. McDonalds
message was "How God
Rescued Us" taken from
Psalm 107.
Sunday School classes re-
sumed after the summer
holidays.
Personals
Edward Riley is ,a-patient
in Clinton Public Hospital.
Mrs. Orville Newby was
admitted to Wingham
hospital on Tuesday,• August
8th.
Miss Ruby McVittie of
Clinton spent last week with
Mr. - arid' Mrs. Wallace
McDougall.
Douglas Neal of London'
spent last week with his
Grandmother Mrs. Laura
Lyon.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Lee were Mr.
and Mrs.,; Irvine Murray of
London Heather Fothergill ,
spent last week holdiaying
with Mr. and Mrs. Colonel
Marks R.R.3, Listowel and
NIBS Brenda Bender' of
Berean
Unit
receives
donation
Met August 8th at the
home of the Lois Andrews
"Marnok Hill': Belgrave.
President 'Hattie Wood led
call to worship and theme
was "Gods Love" with
reading "A letter from my
Friend Jesus". Hymn "come
let us sing" 'with Barbara
Bosnian at organ. Hattie
welcomed all and thanked
Lois and Bell for use of their
home.
Correspondence included
a letter from Mary Robinson
with a donation for Berean
Unit. Happy Birthday was
sung for Hattie Wood and
Mary Longman.
Duets by Lisa and Kelly
Bosman included Faith.
Hope and Charity and Sun-
shine Mountain and Laurel
and Lisa Duizer with
"Mansion on the Hilltop"
and "Seek 'and Ye Shall
Find" accompanied by
Barbara Bosnian.
13Thembers, 8 visitor's and
5 children were present.
Alice-Buchanan is to clean
brass for September.
Rev. McDonald had
charge of devotions. He said
to ask yourself "How Goctd"
a Christian am I?" This test
was from 13th Chapter of
Cdrinthians. Faith, Hope and
Love ending with reading
"What is love"?
Marjoire Duizer and
Barbara Rosman sang a duet
"Its no secret what God can
do". Luria was served by
Nina Pipe and Ida Durnin.
and the groom's mother Mrs.
Betty Pennington from
Brussels had been presemted
with corsages upon arriving
were now asked to come to
the decorated chairs at the
front.
Miss Kim Humphries read
the following address: To
Mary,
To-night you have found
us gathered here,
Because your Wedding
Day draws 'near.
We have come to offer our
Best Wishes,
Before you change your
name to Mrs.
`-Twenty years ago in the •
month of May,
A third daughter to
Searle's came their way.
mer".Roll call was given by
metre measure by 23
members with several
visitors present. The piano
Will be tuned and a light bulb
put in piano to' prevent
dampness, members
Chapel Cemetery on Sunday
August 27th at 3 p.m. Rev.
Roberts of Belgrave will be
guest speaker. Please bring
lawn chairs. -
Danny Lear was admitted
to Victoria •Hospital London
on Thursday August 10th
having surgery on his foot
on Friday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear
are camping at Fanshawe
Park this week and visiting
with Danny at room 301
Victoria Hospital.
Approximately 100 'guests
enjoyed the Pork Barbeque
held on Saturday night • at
home •of Allan and Barbara
Bosman in honour of Mr. and
Mrs. Rick Snell newly-weds.
No doubt in the world she
was supposed to bej a son,
But driving tractor and
lawrnmowers she knew how to an.
She was so efficient first
prize she could have won. •
She always helped her Dad
till the
Her hair got redder - her
eyes
t seo jo t an wyebda wass
Brussel s,
green,
Itso
en le:
where
she lt Naassno,fttevnersyeelhon, gskati:ilnga
Survvnaasmes,ee"nSeraorliele,r"
with a boy named "Earl",
His car was red and it did
go,
Flying down the ninth not
very slowtO It was see Mary at the
green grass of home,
And off with Earl many
places she did roam,
decided.
Geneine Allen favored
with several piano numbers
of past years.' Volunteers for
Flowing Match were:
,Cookies Dora Shobbrook,
Alice Buchanan; Pies Hattie
Mr. and Mrs, Cliff
Saunclercock are camping
past .veek at Shelter Valley
Park, Goderich,
Yes we want to wish you
luck and the best in life,
AS you go thro' your
lifetime as man and wife,
Our advice is free but it is
good,
And if you act the way you
should,
There'll be no trouble, and
quarrels f6w,
If you both do the things
bread-thats hard as rock, and
heavy as lead.
Be sure your cakes are
fluffy and light,
And your tarts and meat
are cooked just right,
His shoes must always be
shiny and bright.
His trousers pressed to
look "just right".
Take care that his socks
are all complete,
Wood, Marg. Anderson;
Usher on Thursday Marjorie
Duizer, lylarjorie Anderson
and Hazel Reid to serve at
Banquet; Fliday Margaret
Taylor and Addie Hunking.
Hattie - Wood . com-
plimented 4-H leaders on
their work and presented
each with a,gift. Hattie Snell,
Mary Buffmga, Kitty Mc-
Gregor, Nancy Anstett,
Marjorie Duizer and Judy
Datema Marg. Anderson
introduced Ruth Shoddick
guest speaker on the metric
system. She was thanked. by
And buttons sewed on his
shirt real neat,
But with high ideals, and
love sincere,
The storm of life you need
not fear.,
For God will lead you all
'-the way,
To the peaceful. calm of
your happiest day.
The joy that comes from
sings we wish for you.
And now please .accept
from one and all,
These.gifts that are round,
and flat and tall.-
And Mary without any
further "Adieu",
We all -wish the Best For
You.
Signed on behalf of your
ft ends and neighbors.
After opening the gifts,
Hattie Wood and presented
with a gift.
Marg. Anderson de-
monstrated making a lemon
loaf cake using the metric
measuring system each had a
sample of her, cake which was
very good.
Beth , Knox conducted a
contest won by Doreen
Carter and Betty Millar.
There was a draw won by
Addie Hunking and Betty
Millar. Lunch was served by
Margaret Taylor, sabel
Colson, June Fothergill and
Helen Lawson.
EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 17, 1070
the future bride expressed her thanks. to those who evening and a tasty lunch
was served,
planned the shower,: and to Persoonds
everyone for coming,land for Miss Leslie Colyer left last
Wednesday from London the many lovely useful gifts.
Mary invited everyone to airport for her home in
Winnipeg 'after a visit with visit her at her new home in
her grandparents, Mr, and Goderich at any , time. This
Mrs. Hugh Johnston, and • was followed by a chews of
other relatives in the sur- "For She's a Jolly Good
Fellow", rounding 'area.
Dr Brian and Mrs. Traviss
and girls, Alison and Leslie
visited on the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Traviss.
Miss • Gail Searle' of
Brampton spent the weekend
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle
and attended the shower at
Duff's United Church on
Friday evening for her sister,
Mary.
Miss Joan 'Bennett of •
Owen Sound spent last week
holidaying at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mr. Ron-
Bennett, this week Joan ts•
working at the Ontario Travel-
Bureau in Clinton.
Danny Christine and
Dwayne Achilles spent' the
weekend with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roily
Achilles.
Miss Mary Searle and Earl
Pennington spent a recent
weekend with her cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Beach at
Sterling Heights, Michigan.
Recent guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin McDonald
and . Mr. and Mrs. John
Davies were Mrs. Jean
McGale, Mrs. Gertrude
McDonald and Mrs. Gordon
Kerr' all of Toronto,
0 •
Vllalton :honours
1-Cagues .enjoy pork Orb:6g
Londesboro WI plan for plowing match
THE HURON
kirideMary Searle
you ought to do. love thats true, Misses Margaret Short-
You never, never give him And God's richest bles- reed, Donna Reid and
Carolyn McClure were at the
door. Everyones names were
signed by the girls on a
cameo cloth donated by Mrs.
Phyllis, Mitchell. The bows
from the parcels were put on
a trellis by Mary Watson,
which was given by Margery
Huether and the boys.
, Lunch served by neighbors
and freinds closed the
evening.
was hostess in her home
for a shower Thursday
evening, August 3rd when 12
former school chums and
Brussels,friends gathered to
honour Mary Searle on her
forthcoming marriage.
After an amusing contest
the address was reak-by
Margaret Shortreer—tifts
were presented and opened
by the bride-to-be who was
assisted by Lin Steffler who
acted as her second mother,
and Kathy Achilles who '
acted as her grandmother;
The bows were arranged on a
straw hat and given to Mary,
who expressed her thanks for
the gifts.
Margaret was assisted , by
Donna Reid and Kim
Hurnphries during the