HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-09-28, Page 9kURQN ExPOriQR SEPTEMBER20 1978
randtnoth..,efsT ho is 1 up presents gift
the iniscellarieotis fund, It
was decided to pass the
apron atellnd'to all members
again this year.,
Ainnouncenrients were
Oven out for the Communion
service on October 1st and
short discussion on the
Turkey Supper, Mrs, Cliff
Ritchie and Mrs. Barry
Walton gr
Hoegy will look after the
display for the Brussels fair.
The next meeting will he at
the • home of Mrs. Roy
WO Lamson.
A social half hour was
enjoyed during lunch served,
by Mrs. R. Williamson and
Mrs. F. Uhler,
The unit met at the home
of Mrs. Graeme Craig on
Wednesday evening with 14
members and one visitor,
present.
Mrs. Roy Williamson
opened with a poem, "Why
have a plowing match,
Hymn, "Come ye thankful'
people come" was sung.
Scripture lesson was taken
from Psalm 103. Mrs. Fred
Uhler read a poem, "Glory
through •the overcast." fol-
lowed tly prayer. The of-
fering was received ' and •
dedicated.
Mrs. Fred Uhler spokeon
the Topic, "The work ethic.,"
'Mork for the night is'
coming" and prayer closed
the devotions.
Mrs. Graeme Craig • pre-
sided for the business and
presented Mrs. Keith Clark
with a gift in appreciation of
her work in the unit when she
liVed here.' Minutes 'Were
approved as read by Mrs.
Helen Williamson. Mrs. Bar-
Mrs, K,MeDOnald; Grand
mother with anniversary
nearest to date; Mrs; Earl
Watson, Grandmother with
the most. grandsons; Mrs.
Lawrence Ryan, Grand.
mother with the most grand-
' daughters; Mrs. E. Stevens,
Grandmother with a birthday
,. nearest to today; Mrs. Ron.
p.ennett. Grandmother with
the most married grand 7
children; Mrs. Sadie
McDonald, .Grandmother
with a grandchild farthest
away,Mrs. H. Hudie.
The Queen was followed
by lunch served by hostes-
ses, Mrs. K. McDonald,
Mrs. E. Stevens, Mrs. Earl
Watson and Mrs. Gerald
Watson.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wat-
son, and Mrs. Earl
Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Stevens, Mrs. Jim Shortreed
and Mrs. William Blake went
by bus last Saturday and
visited the Farmer's Market
at Kitchener.
put in Current Events.
The fneeting was turned
over to` he Citizinship ,and
World Affairs convenors,
when Mrs. Keith Rock read a
poem, "If God went on
strike". Mrs. E. Mitchell
played several violin
selections.
Mrs. Walt Bewley was
introduced by Mrs. K. Rock
when slides were shown of
their'recent trip to Australia
and places enroute. She was
thanked by Mrs. MitChell
and presented with a gift on
behalf of the Women's In-
stitute.
Mrs. E. Mitchell ,'read a
couple of poems, "What a
Grandmother is" and
"Grandmother speaks."
Prizes were donated by Mrs.
Mitchell to the grandmother
with the youngest granchild:
hi correspondence the
Huronview' Auxiliary
Autumn Tea was announced
for Wednesday, October 11,
from 2 to 4 p.m. The Fall
Rally will be held in the
Londesboro hall on October 2
with registration at 9:30 a.m.
MIS. Fred Howe, Ontario
Pinvincial .Curator to be the
guest speaker. It is to be a
pocks' lunch, Voting dele-
gates to attend are Mrs.
Nelson Reid and Mrs. Allan
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Several of the members
offered to help at the Inter-
national plowing match the
banquet at Howich Com-
munity Centre and to donate
pies and cookies.
Mrs. Viola Kirkby will be
delegate to attend' the Area
Convention at Bingeman
Park, Waterloo on, October
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
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Mrs, Nelson Reid, curater
read a letter from the
Historical Society, reminding
us of the meeting in the
Exeter Hall on September 27
and Moncrief on October 12.
It was moved start the
euchre card parties on Tues.,
dc'tober 10th with committee
of Mrs. Keith Rock, Mrs.
Harold' Hudie, Mrs,. Viola
Kirk y andMrs. Ron Bennett
in .charge. Lunch will be
pfovided,
The- fall 4-H project, "Es-
sential Eatables" has started
with leaders, Walton I -
Margaret Shertreed and Mrs.
Ron Bennett; Walton 2 -
Mrs. Harold Hudie and Mrs.
Harold McCallum.
It was decided to announce
the bazaar of December 9,
planned by the Institute to be
:Grandmothers were guests
at the Citizenship and World
AffaIrs Meeting of the. Wal-
ton Women's Institute on
WedlIOSdax, evening, Sept.
20th, field in the community
hall,
Mrs. Bill Humphries
chaired the meeting opening
with a poem, the Institute
Ode, the Mary Stewart Col-
lect and 0 Canada with
,.pianist, Mrs. Lavern Godkin:
Minutes were read by
Mrs. Jim Axtmann followed
by the roll call when
rnerebers answered by
!1What does being a W.I.
member mean to me".
Several thank-you cards were
read concerning recent cater-
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Mon. through Sat.
Londesboro hosts
'county W.I. rally
guest speaker will be Mrs,
Fred Howe of Embro., .pni-
vincial curator of the
Tweedsmuir History Book.
Other guests will also be
present to bring greetings.
All institute. Members are g, Hoegy gave the trea-
• invited to attend, this day staves Mrs
long rally.
Huron County-;;Women's
Institute will meet at
Londesboro, October 2nd for
their annual County rally
.with voting delegates from
each branch. Hiiron West
District President,. Mrs, -
Graham McNee of Dungan-
non will be in charge. The New f a 61- .11.1 ...moves
o Londesboro area .
report and
Hugh Johnston reported for
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wedding, dinner and re- of the United Church of
ception forlatters sister' Carol Canada was guest speaker
Bender and William Gilmore The evening service took the
who were married on Friday, form of a Huron Perth
September 22nd at the Presbyterian Rally.
Station in Listowel. • ' A bus trip on Sunshine
Attending O.E.S. Grand
Chapter 63 session in
Toronto on Thursday Sept.21
from Regal Chapter Eilyth
were all Past Matrons, Edyth
Beacon, Dora Shobbrook,
Marjorie East, Mildred
A mont, Marion Snell,
Dorothy Elliott, Frank Elliott
P.P. We were honoured to
have the 3 "B" Barbara,
Bonnie and Betty Snell
sisters entertain Lr`with
Rev. McDonald was in
Atwood on' Sunday afternoon
as Guest speaker at the
Dedication of a new Christian
Education wing on the
United Church, built by the
congregation.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Murelf
of Orangeville visited on
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Orval Kelland, a number
from our comrnuity attended
the 100th Anniversary of
Mrs. Glen Carter and Colleen
'Spent weekend visiting the
formers sister-in-law Mrs.-
Margaret Taman of Bramp-
ton and the latters Aunt Mrs.
Hazel Kerr and Margaret of
Toronto While in Toronto the
Carters attended the last
Blue Jay game of the season
in Toronto vs. ..the Boston
Red Sox.''
Mrs. Taman returned
home with them for a few
' days.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Shaddick
were Miss Lloy Shaddick of
Kitchener, Jeff, Karen and
Susie of Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Knox of Macklin Saskatche-
wan are visiting with M,r. and
Mrs. Allen Shaddick.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns
visited on Sunday in Kin-
cardine with their daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith
when they celebrated first
birthday of Great Grand-
daughter Kerri Lee Delmer.
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'We,. welcome Mrs.
Florence. Cartwright, John
and Claude to the' village
having purchased the,pro-
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Cartwright have purchased
the farm of Florence and late
Norma Cartwright., . --
Sunday Septaier 17th
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Reg. Lawson John and Eliza-
beth were • her father ' John
.Turner, her brother Mr. and
Mrs. George. Turner, Barry
and' Bonnie of Tuckersmith.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Orville
Newby returned home on
Monday September 18th
from 2 week fishing trip to
Penibrooke.
MrS. Joe Shaddick and
Mrs. Laura Forbes enjoyed a
bus trip on Wednesday to
Frankeninuth. Michigan
sponsored by Anglician
Church Clinton . Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Fother-
gill and family attended the
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Kitchener was enjoyed by
Hazel Reid, Gloria McEwing
Beth Knox and Elsie Shad-
dick from here ,
W.I. County Rally will be
held October 2 nd a.m: in
Londesboro Hall, Bring box
lunch. Coffee will be served.
U.C.W. T laajer,o f -
fering will be held October.
4th at 8 p.m. in the church,
guest speaker Mrs. Wittick -
of Blyth.
Mrs. Lloy Shaddick of
Kitchener spent weekend
with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Shaddick.
The ladies of the con-
gregation are busy this week
t preparing food and serving
at the Londesboro United
Church booth at the Inter-
national Plowing Match
Wingham.
Anthony Sleevewendhock
of Kitchener spent weekend.
Ontario St. United Church on With his Aunt Mr. and Mrs.
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