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Her topic was from Chapter 5
"Sermon on the mount"
"Beatitudes": On behalf of
the Burns U.C:WeJean Scott
thanked Mrs. Wood, and '
presented her with a „gift.
= Mrs. Rice was in charge of
. the business, .and gave a
reading, "Jewish NeW Year"
.Roll call was answered by a e
'Bible verse, and-minutes of
the last meeting were read.
The Treasurer's report was
given by Jean Leiper. Ane
invitation to the Lottdesboro
U.C.W. Autumn ,
Thankoffering_ meeting on
October 4 at 8 p.m. was
received.
On behalf of Mr. and Mrs.,
Ed Salverda Sr. Gay thanked
the ladies for the plant and
card they received on their
55th wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Rice gave a report on
the bale. The next meeting
will be held on Thursday
October 5. •
Area,• ding Walton UCW hears
fee—niTng the nine members
Correspondent
Mr6. Allan •MeCell
887-6677
' Walton Unit met
Wednesday evening with
devotions opened bye Mre.
-Enna Hackwell. The Ballad
of the U.C.W. was opening
hymn.
Psalm 723 , was read in
unison followed, by hyme,
"Thou shalt arise, and mercy
yef." Mrs. Ron Bennett led.
in prayer, Mrs., Hackwell
read the scripture followed
by the meditation, "There
out" closing with a Poem,
"Cleaning the lamps",. The
offering was retelyied and
de heated Hymn, Rise up,
Open of Cad! closed this
part of the Meeting.
Mrs. Mac S ho ldice took as
her topic, "Circuit rider in
Haiti" the 'study was on
the Caribbean this part year,
illustrating it with maps and
pictures.
The United. Church of
Canada is still invelved in
MssiOnary. work in the
Caribbean with workers in
Haiti, Jamaica .and Grand
Cayman. In Haiti, the Rev..
Allen Carley' and hiS wife
Betty Ann haVeworked'sinee
1971. They were appointed
and partly paid by the
&VisiOn of World Outreach
of the United Church of.
Canada. The Darbys "are re-
presentatiVes of ,the eb-
operatiVe - efforts of our
church in working With other
churches in the Caribbean.
A poem ' "Just do it and
Smile" opened the' busiriess
Presided by 'Mrs: Allan
-McCall. Minutes were read
by Mrs. Howard Hackwell
severalethank-you notes had
been received. during the
•summer.' Treasurer's report
was given by' Mrs. M.
Sholdice. •
- Announcements e were
given out from the general
Meeting.' A couple car loads
of ladies from the unit will
attend the U.C.W. Thank-
Offering at Lodesboro United.
Church on' Wednesday
evening October 4, Another
invitation has been received
from the ^ Blyth United
Church Women to their Fall
Thankoffering Service on
Sunday, October 1 at 8 p.m.
The unit will heite,,with the
Open House for Mr. and
8th and 16th Unit •
Mrs. Jan Van Vliet was
hostess for the unit
meeting in. ,her home on
Thursday, September 14th.
Call to WOrhsip was given by
, Linda McDonald Hymn,
"For the mercy of the
Grace" was sung. with Barb
Fritzat the piano. Scripture:
reading from Psalm 107
'verses 1-1,5 was read by
Linda McDonaldaed offered
prayer. •
Topic was given by Barb
-' Fritz telling a very in-
teresting story of . Clifton
Davies, star of e T.V. series
and how God influenced his
life. Devotions were closed
with bYmn, "Praiee the
lerd " and prayer.
Mrs. Rae Houston'' pre-
_sided for the business we- '
Londesboro
The WI's citizenship
meeting on September 13
travelled to Blue Water
Centre-, poderich. Mrs. Pat
Wheeler gave a talk on
work for the mentally, re-
tarded adults all over '18.
Members divided' into
groups and 'with leaders
toward the • n.g. -
Wheeler was introduced by
Jessie Tebbritt.
Following the term office
and sandwiches were nerved
after which a short -meeting
was held, conducted by Pre-
, sident Marjorie Duizer. Roll
call, answered by ,24 was why
Canada attracts people from
other• countires. ,
The Fall. Rally is October 2
at Londeeboro . Box Lunch to
be _pooled. Marjorie Duizer
erel Mari.. Anderson in
".arge,voting deligates Dora
Shobbrook and. Addie
Bunking. Huronview
euxilary 'tea and bake' and
'Craft sale/October 116. •
As the piano had been
„tuned.. but needed some
repairs, it was moved to have
Mrs. Dave Watson, cele-
brating their 50th Wedding
Anniversary OnSundey after-
noon October 1 in the church
basement.
The executive o meetieg set
for October 4 in the evening
will be changed due to the
Londesboro Thankoffering.
their 20th Wedding An-
niversary September 20.Mrs.
Carl eMcDonalci of Atwood
'spent few days with her, son
Rev. McDonald. .
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
McLeod, Mitchell visited on
Sunday with her, sister Mrs.
Olive Penfound and Elgin
and attehded church here.
Mr.and Mrs.' Barry Brem- .
Of Ha ti Berean Uni
meets
#THE HVAQI EXPOSIT41, EFiTEMBEFE 21, 1970
McKillop L.JCVV hea
The McKilfop Unit' of
Duff's United Church Wal-
ehan held its Sept. meeting in
"'church basement 'hues
evening with .15 members
present.
Mr.s S. McCall incharge of
Mrs. N,. McGavin was pianist
for the -hymu'se ..
' . The Scripture "The. Par-
able of the Sower" was read
by Mrs. H. Hudie, Mrs. N.
Schade -had the Meditation
"The Blessing of Work"and
read two poems.
The topic was given by
:Mrs. McCutcheon, based on
Psalm 103 "Glory to the
Overcast"
Margaret Shortreed assisted by Miss Kim Humphries and
Miss Donna Redi was hostess in her home for a shower of
former school friends. •
A conmiunity church shower was held in Mary's honour
at.Duff's United Church in Walton. The groom's friends
held a social evening where he was presented, with a gift of
money.
.,The rehearsel party was held at the home of the groom's
mother. Mrs. Betty Penning*, Brussels.
. Mr. and Mrs. Pennington are residing at 186 Sunset
Drive in GOderich.
• devotion's opened with hymn
"Take my Life and let it be"
Burns UCW plansbale
Mr. and Mrs. Doh. Maier
and? P ul of Thareesferd also
visited, with her' parents Mr.
and Mrs, Watson at a
get-together in London.
Mrs. Doris Razze, Sam
Love's daughter of New
Westminster, B.C. visited
with her aunt , Mrs. Jean •
Broadfoot for a few days last,
week. On Saturday Mrs.
Broedfoot had Alvin and
Wayne Farqtiliaran., of
Niagara Falls call fora a visit.
Mrs. Kathy Achilles and
family mewed recentry-etse
vithieir. new home in Sebring- le
Mr. Andrew A. Harris has
taken up residence at the
new Blyth Citizens Apart-
ments.
Weekend quests at the,
home. of Herb and „Mrs.
Traviss were Dr. Brian and
Mrs. Traviss, Alison and
Leslie of Waterloo and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Moffett of
Stratford.
friends of Roily Achilles
and Wilfred Shortreed will
be sorry to learn they are in •
University and Clinton
Hospitals respectively.
it 'completed, collection was and Darlene Shobbroek ,on
Penningtore-Searle.
Duff's United Church in Walton was the setting for the
rriage -ceremony of Mary -EllYabeth Searle and Earl
Jaries Pennington op Saturday, August ,26.
Candelabra of yellow ribbons surrounded by flowers in •
shades of yellow and orange artistically arranged by Mrs.
Marg English dof Win gharri, provided a beautiful_
• background for the occasion.
The bride is the daughter. f Mr. and Mrs. Allan 'Searle
pf RR #3 Walton and the groom is the son of Mrs; Betty
Pennington' of Brussels. ,
The Reverend Edward .Baker officiated at the doiliblee
ring ceremony, Mrs. Margery Huether of RR #3 Walton,
aunt of the bride provided the wedding music with Mrs.
• • Betty Graber cousin of the groOrn singing 0 Perfect Love,
the _Wedding. _Prayer and Walk Hand in Hand.
..Miss Margaret Shotfrced, friend of the bride was maid
of honour.Bridesmaide were Miss Gail Searle, Sister ofthe
bride, Miss Donna Reid, and Miss Kim Humphries, both,
friends of the bride. Miss Lisa' Pennington, cousin of the
• groom was flower girl.
Groomsman was Fred Exel, friend of the groom, Ushers
— were Ken Pennington, brother of the. groom, Kevin
Penniegtonebrother of the groom, and Dave Stephenson,
friend of the groom. „
Master Chris Graber,' cousin of the groom was ring
bearer. e
The wedding dinner was served in the church basement.
The Revefend EdWard Baker of VValton, gave the blessing.
Mr. .Gordon Saunders, Uncle of the bride wasmaster of
ceremonies and the toast to the bride WaS proposed by Mr.
Joe Steffler of Walton.
The wedding reception followed at BrusselS Legion Hall.
te.prioe to their wedding, the bride and, groom were
entertained at social functions given in their lienciet. Miss
and five guests. Mrs. J, Van
Vliet gave the treasurer's
report, the copper collection
was received.
Announcenients were
given out for up coming
events this fail. Three .
meinOers offered to, make
wok's for the plowing
match to ''he served at the
United Church text.
The es. ening closed with a.
social hour with the hostess
serving cake and ice cream.
Personals
Wednesday evening Sept.
13th supper guests witOvir.
and Mi's. Ken Shortreed and
family were: Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Shortreed and Mr. and
Mrse Gordon Shortreed of
London. It being the occasion
of Jim's Birthday who was
able to be brought out from .
the Manor, Seaforth where
heels a patient'. ,
• , Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Watson visited with Mr. and
,Mrs. Robt. Pritchard and
family in London on the
weekend their other
daughter, Mrs. Donna Han-
non was returning to Vernon
B.C. on Sunday.
taken. Marjorie Duizer
cloSed meeting reading poem
Heavens special child.
'Marjorie thanked Jessie'
Tebbritt and Vi Burn's,
Citizenship and World, Ate.
lairs'cerivenors and Pat Whe-
eler tor ,'the interesting
meeting. ,
• Personals
Sympathy is extended to
Mrs. Margaret Taylor on the
death- of her mother Mrs.
Alex Cudinore,clinton in her
91st year.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shad-
dick attended the wedding
and reception• for her ne-
phew. . Lloyd Walkom to
Bevedy Dunk on Saturday at
*nose. • •
feres. HoWard Clarke spent
few days last week with her
sister-in-law Mrs. Verena
Bone, • Wingltain: Sunday
visitors with Mrs. Howard
Clarke were her brother Mr.
and Mrs. John McArter
Brussels they .evesited with
Howard at 1-eileeOw p.m.
• , Congratulationsete cordon
rs report.
• "Mrs', N. McGavin' pre:
sided'for besiness,,Minutesof
the last meeting. were reap
by Mrs, McNichol Roll Call
was taken' and Mrs. M.
Leackwell gave treasurer re-
port. Mrs. C. Wey gave a
report on Alma College:
Lunch was served by Mrs. ,-
G. McNichol, Mrs. N.
McGavin and Mrs. G. Lowe
,Jr..
ner, Stra tord and Mrs. •.(111a
MeDone d, BrAl4W1S , were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Don McDonald and
family; • ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harty Snell,
Londesboro attended the An-
niversliry. Service at Duff's
United C.he'reh, Walton.; and
Allan
re
and Mrs,.
guestsner
McCall,
later with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert War-
wick 'and family of Montreal
spent the weekend with her
parents. Mr. nd MrS. Ken
McDonald.
Mr: and Mrs: Don Krick
and family of Hamilton spent
the' weekend, with her
parents Mr. and MrS. Cliff
Ritchie.
Duff's Holds' Annlvrsary
Anniversary services were
held on Sunday, September
1 7, 1978 at Duff's United
Church, Walton with
' organist. Mrs. Ian Wilbee
playing the organ prelude.
At the morning service at
11 a.ni. Rev. Ed.g4,k,r„yy..a.5.
assisted by the guest
minister, Rev. Harold Snell,
retired from Exeter who
took as, his sermon,' "My
Concerns for the Church."
Don McDonald contributed
a solo, "How lovely are the
dwellings." Dena and Deb-
"Let's go to church next
SunThe eepning service call to
worship' was' at 8:00 p.m.
with Rev. Harold Currie,
retired from Stratford the
guest minister. Solo, "Bless
this house" by Marie Mc-
Gavin and Graeme. Craig
with his guitar accompani-
ment sang, "Amazing
Grace."
• ' •
help at church in, mornings. •
It was moved to send a card '
6t'
Mary Robinson,
for donationsmy
Study Program included
readings on Philip Brooks
who was a great preacher
and- and- , he wrote hymn "0
little town a Bethlehem";
also reading "Friendship"
by Sam Foss by Margaret
Whyte epoem .the house by
side of road 'by. Addie, A
contest by Addie Hunking
coile.rned Relationship in B
Jessie McGregor of Sea-
forth thanked Mrs. Whyte
;for their 'invitation to attend
'IrkeeLtutnngeh. was served by
Hattie Wood and Margaret
Whyte. After luck the Whyte
children entertained with
David on, an electric guitar
ad David Crystal, Brian and
Murrey sang, • accompanied
by. DaVid on 'guitar. Crystal
- played a piano seer ,
September 26 - 30, 1978
HURON COUNTY
Preventive ,
Maintenance
Pays Off!
Come in and have your
car winterized early
WE HAVE REPAIR WORK,
TUNE-UPS, OIL CHANGES,
SNOW TIRES. WE ALSO MAKE
HOUSE CALLS
Commencing (Yet. 1, 1978,, Fall
and Winter Hours:.
7A.M. to 8 P.M.
Tues. - e 7 A.M. to 8 P..M.
Wed. - 7 A.M. toli P.M.
Thurs. - 7 A. M: to 10.P. M.
7•A.M. to 10 P.M.
Sat. 8 A. M. to 10 P.M.
Sun. - 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.
GORDIS
;GULF
Seaforth
527-0333
The Burns U.C.W. met
at the heme or Mrs, Frank'
Koriarski oh, VVednesdriy
afternoon with '.twelve'
members and one visitor
present. Mrs. Jim Scott
opened the meeting with a
reading. ,Kay; Konarski read
the Scripture. Poems
"September" and "Atituenn
Fashion Show" byelean
• rr reeneeeki Jean Scott led in prayer. Jean
Scott 4 introduced special'
guest • Mrs. &Win Wood'.
, 'hie •Wey, "The 'Lord's
1 tours •Bluewater
prayer; Gail Moffett e and
. 1Vfildred Traviss a- duet
There was a good at-
tendance at Liman U.C.W.
September 12th at the home
of Margaret Whyte. Pre-
sident Hattie Wood we-
lcomed all and reed poem
"A housewife prayer". De-
votions were taken by
Margaret 'Whyte and Addle
Bunking with theme "put-
ting your wisdom td work".
Business included minutes-
read, by eeeretary Don Shob-
brook and-a;thank you from
Olive Penfound. Treasurers
report was given by Laura
Lyon Roll Call was answered
by 13 members with 8
visitors. Happy' Birthday was
sung to. Addle Hunking.
Members will be guests of
Aimwell Unit October 16th at
8 p.m. in the church.
November meeting will be in
charge pf Edythe Beacon and
Laura Lyon clean brass'for
October.
Elsie Shaddick, Hatti
Wood reported from; social
committee on the lunch
booth at plowing match
requesting for cookies and
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