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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-09-28, Page 11• $, • Wedding- 4, Reception for Marilyn TAYLOR and , Randy BLAKE • 9 p.m. Sept. 30 Pineridge Chalet t fiensall Friends and relatives Welcome The family of -Albert .& Olive CLARKE 'wish to invite friends • and relatives to • OPEN HOUSE fdr their , 45th WEDDING • ANNIVERSARY to.be held at their home in Atwood on Suit 'Ott 1 2.4 and 7.9 Best Wishes Only LEGION EUCHRE 1st DRAW Siarting Oct.11/78 to Dec. 2 1 /78 2nd DRAW Jcin.3/79 Accumulated points $1.09 per pe,rson All money taken in will be `gives,back in prize's .• Attention Veterans ' Ex-Serviee Men, and , .1 (2.1_0_.„, Women and Dependents "the Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer CLARE WALL Provincial Service Officer of London will be visiting in the area An yo wishing information, advice or assistance, 3 rding: i a] War Disability Pension; ] Treatment for entitled veterans; : [c Application for Benevolent Funds; , [d] Appeals against adverse original application for - War Veterans and Widows Allowance, is requested to contact the Service Officer of ,Seaforth Branch '156' Royal Canadian Legion whose name appears below, prior to October 2ncl To Arrange an Interview Contact CLEAVE COOMBS Service officer, Seaforth Branch 156, Royal Canadian Legion Phone 527.1155 ' "Open Wedding Reception for • RALPH WOOD a Y DIANNE CRAWFORD at Sanford Sat.Sept.30 Dancing 9-1:00 - Music Gy: STAR TREX Open Reception TOM & BRENDA WHYTE Oct: 7 at Family Paradise Music by: Ken Scott Ladies Please bring lunch (Expso'itor Phot Auxilary draw. The sewn prize, alSo ,groceries, .was Ron by Mrs. Agnes Hunter of Seaforth and Marg Hatch won a teddy .hear, third prize in the draw. f • air • ••• .1 rP ALL NEXT WEEK AT LcSI 40 Ontario Street - Stratford ' JOIN US AT OUR .NEW LOCATION • STATE OF THE ART EQUIPMENT SHOW • FANTASTIC RECORD DEALS •-MAXELLTAPE SALE • • HIFI SPECIALS OCTOBER 2-7 40 Ontario Street (Just up the street) f -47 1•••••••••••%,,.."......•••••••••,•••••...".••••••••••••••••• It's Not Easy To Raise Children Today There are a lot of ,pressures on parents right now that make it very difficult to do the lob they'd like to do in providing for their children. IVs never been easy to do it wolf °ea probably never will be, but it is possible, by spending a little time, 'to help children lead a better life and to increase your own satisfaction as a parent. The normal stresses and problems of growing up can. become extremely upsetting problems for the whole family when, the relationships of family members to each other are not satisfying. When children become upset and disturbing, or aren't gettlAg along, as well as parents want them to, and they have already done the things that worked well enough with other children, it's hard to know what to do next. • That's the time to meet a trained and experienced counsellor who con share with you a wider experience than any family would opt in a lifetime. The Huron Centre for Children and YoUth has provided this service for hundreds of families from all walks of life and allover Huron County and beyond, since its In- corporation as a Children's Mental Health Centre in 1977. The Centre is verned by an Independent Board of Directors elected by the citliens of Huron County at a public meeting held each year.- 111-0—Ayitioa WWI rtgrof THE HURON CENTRE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH t THE HURON EXPOSITOFi SEPTEMBER 28 '078 More Fair results • nflitvivek . . . % ' '''"! ' ".5•A*,, . 4, t'' ' ,1,1.' . , .,. ..... * ' ... 44,1, qr. • • ' ' 1?.."' i ee ', 110 1 • 1„; .• . .4•71^' •441 „AA . , The' coniregatinn, of Egmondville United Church will host a . special' service in Northside United Church on Sunday morning marking world wide communion Sunday when the congregation of First Presbyterian Church shitre.in the service. Choir including representatives of three church wild take part and Rev, T.A.A. Duke of First Presbyterian Church will preach. The service will „corrinviio. at 11:15 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Crich have returned •after Spendi.w, some time in the British Isles, Mr..arid Mrs. Don Hillis of Ingersol and Miss Marilyn Hillis of Tillson,burg spent Sunday with their aunt Miss Mabel E.Turnbull. Mrs. Verna Stephenson., Mrs. Patricia Troutbeck _and 'Mrs. Pat Bennett are on motor trip to the East Coast. Miss Ethel Mackay who was: on a tour of Britian has returned to her home here. .• Mr. and Mrs. Cal Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Howard • James of Egmondville,. with Todd and Cassandra James spent the.past weekend at the James' cottage in Lion's Head where they enjoyed the 'autumn co l Iors of the Bruce Penninsula. " Visitor'S with the Stephen Hook family of Egmondville this• weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Arblaster of London, sister and brother-in-law of Mrs. Hook and Mi!. and Mrs. Hook, Stepheir's parents of London 'and Dick Millson of , Kitchener. The guests attended the Ciderfest on Sunday. Miss Gabrielle. White visited on Sunday with her grandparents Bud and Fran Whiie•and her Uncle Chad at Bogie's Beach north of Goderich. Mrs. Dr. J. Cele„ of Windsor is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Devereaux and family. Mr. and Mrs. Win J. Scott are attending the World's Poultry Congress in Rio, de• Janeiro, Brazil., Harold Vodden had a call from H. Gordon Green author and radio commentator of Ormstown, Zruebec on Monday morning. Mr, Green had received a copy of the book. "'Forward", written by Brock Voddcn from interviews with hiscfathee, and asked perrhission to use excerpts from the book on 'his prograin on F.M. radio CKNX Wingham. He expects to have it on the air within the . next -two weeks. , Mr. and , Mrs. Norman.- Speake and son. Sean, Fredericton, N.B. and Rob Metras, London. visited with Mr. Leo Hagan and. Paul on Sunday. Munchkins meet duties at the Van Egmond home during Sunday afternoon's successful A PRESSING MATTEW— GeralcWartene handled the cider pressing Ciderfest, sponsored by the Van Egmond Foundation. • Lynne Dod,ds, Sharon Thompson, StIsan Jamieson, CheryV Campbell and Doris McClure. The • leaders arc, Carolyn Thompson and Darlene ,Eckel. . At this meeting, the girls studied the Food Guide. To test the girlsAnowletige of the Food Groups, they had to rick food items out of a, grocery bag, identify the food gro4--/each item belonged to. After playing this game Cheryl Campbell and Valerie M demonstrated how to make Metric Crispy Granola. The girls ate it hot with ice cream or milk. They all enjoyed it. 'Try our Noon Buffet' a luntheon feast you won't want to miss The family of Dave & Lavine WATSON wishlo Invite friends & relatives to OPEN "HOUSE for their • 50th Anniversary tube held at Duff's.Church Walton, Ont. on October 1st 2100 - 5'p.m. Best Wishes only Mary Jane Visser The first meeting of McKillop '2 'Metric Munchkins was, held at Carolyn Thompson's" on Sept. 16: The officers were elected. They are President Francine Visscr, Secretary Shriley McClure and Press Reporter Mary Jane• Visser. The other, 'members are UNITED TRAILS INC . SPECIAL BUS-SUNDAY Clintanillarness Race 12:00. LV Stratford 6:20 $6.80 12:25 Mitchell 5:55 ' $4.90 12:35 Dublin 5:45 , $4.00 12:45 Seaforth` 5:35 (--K $3.00 1;00 .Clinton LV 5:20 L.) Fare includes track admission and race program returning Bus connects with Toronto at Stratford regular one way fares in effeit 262-201,2 Henson, C)nt: BUFFET 12 noon - 2 Monday through Saturday also 'A Daily Special' For an Evening outcome and enjoy the live entertainment , Friday & Saturday Sept. 1.9 & 30 COUNTRY COMPANIONS HENSALL. HOTEL 'Joanne Rimmer, ueen the Fair, drew the lucky ticket of Mrs. Stewart Wilson of Brucefield as winner of t aforth Worn ' In; •.te quilt. Mrs. Rit 4, There Were a number of lucky ticket holders at the $daforth Pall Fair. On. Thursday night, Vicki O'Rourke of Dub ' won the Tin Lizzie, a mini Lure model ,T .car, in t e Seaforth Optimists Clu affle. Lucky winners at , Walton, won a cushion, the second prize in the draw. Mrs. Alice Tyndall of Seaforth won a box of groceries in the Seaforth Community Hospital ' Wednesday, October 4, 1978 \--) 7:30 p.m. , • GUEST SPEAKER -Dr. M. Hardy Assistant Supervisor of Special Services. Fictiirdaf Education, City of London. at the HURON CENTRE OFFICES 160 Huron St..Clinton (corner of Huron and North SU •,, Family & Children Svices of Huron County Operated by Children's Aid Society of Huron County nnounces Their ANNUAL BANQUET for Foster Parents and Friends to be held at , Pineridge Chalet R.R.2, Hensall Thurs., Oct.5 at 7 p.m. Tickets: $4.50. Please phone Guest Speaker: 524-7356 David Link for reservations Consultant.Psychologist Bingo Every Saturday at Blyth Memorial Hall 8 p.m. 12 reg. - 10 each share the wealth $150 jackpot 60 calls every Sat. at 8 p.m. 4-- TWO PRETTY BOUQUETS -- Andrea Gingerich of Walton and Dr. Roger 1/1/liftman's floral arrangement made a pretty combination at the' Ciderfest held on Sunday to raise funds for the restoration of the Van Egmond house. (Expositor Photo)