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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-10-26, Page 9 (2)save .up 0 170% off reg. prices II ‘iii P .... 1).Bargain .Hotise (formerly Saver's Centre) We have changed our name to emphasize that our LOWER PRICES mean GREATER SAVINGS to, you the customer Main Street - Seaforth Ont. STORE HOURS mon, Tu'esi ishurs * 9:ilti tu Stp 0.1u, Pr! 9.9 Closed Wed. NT" Crowd heaps Rev .R001 vook at Londesboro THE HURON EXPOSITOR, • OBER 29 197 14,31it •on blies recycl ng • 'Edythe beacon. Edythe as acting president welcomed all and read a few thoughts of famous men, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Thomas Carlyle and Mark Twain. Roll call was answered by 1.1 members and 2 visitors. Correspond- ence was a thank you from Durninr Mervyn and NW/ember 15, Group 3 will treet at home of Myrtle Fairserviee. A contest on Halloween by Margaret Good was won by. Vi Burns. Cards and crokinole were played and lunch was served by Edythe Bacon and Margaret Godd'. Arniwell Unit met Oct. 16 with the Berscan Unit as, guests. President Audrey Thompson welcomed all and read poem "Did you think to -gay?" Audrey gave reading ott.;"Time with God" fol- lowed by Lord's Prayer. A. visitation was received from Seaforth Presbyterian November 7th is Mrs. Gerald Watson; Mrs, Graeme'Craig, Mrs.' Neil IvIcGavin and Mrs. Herb Traviss. A couple of quilts will be quilted, to be put up in the hall in the near future, Reports of -the County. Rally held in Londesboxe recently were given by the' delegates, Mrs. A. McCall and Mrs. N. Reid, Lunch was prepared by Mrs, Don McDonald, Mrs,. Alvin McDonald and Mrs. Herman Plas. Unit holds ThanksgiVing .Meeting The October meeting of the 8th and 16th Unit was held at the home of MrS-. Alvin McDonald with de- votions in charge of Mrs. George McCall. For the Topic, Mrs. -McCall chose two articles entitled, "Extra Blessing of Thanksgiving" and "Five :Wag congregations at- tOOtxl the Anniversary ser- vices at Londesboro United oureh , on Sunday, °do- 15er 22- whell Rev. G. Lock- hart Royal of Goderich Prqhyterian • church- was gu,est speaker. Greeters the morning Were Margarets„TaYlor tonne flunking, ushers "Weie- rfbm .Polland, Wayne Lyon, Qteg Andrews and Steven BtemleY, ministry of music was Louise McGregor, organist and Gail Lear pian- ist. The Senior chore favored with special 'music singing I'm going to sing", ""Any% where with Jesus" and "I'm on my ,way" with choir dir,ector Ruth Shaddick. ' Rev. McDonald conducted the service, and introduced Rey, Lockhart Royal, whose message was "SaintS and Stars'" at evening service WeLCoining was Gordon Shobbrook and Ken Pollard. Ushers' were David Lear, Calvin LoVett, Tom Pollard and Mark 'Mitchell. Music was supplied by "The Teen Tines" of Goderich, 23 teenage- girls vvith leader Mrs. Stewart singing "All Glory be to God on High", `-A-song is a giftto God" and ."Sing to the Lord." Rev. McDonald thanked all who had taken part. Rev,, Royals message was "A .Rapsody of love." Rev; Mc-Denali] gave' the Benediction. the Bowers on memorial Stand were in loving memory of Trent Shobbrook who was killed leaving Sunday school October 17th 1971 placed by his parents Gordon and Darlene and family. FloWers on the memorial ;clipboard were in loving memory of Leo Watt who 'died October 14, 1978 placed by •his' family. Flowers in . Church and Narthex were 'supplied and arranged by Cathy McDougall, Helen Lee Shirley 'Lyon and Alice Buchanan. Following the evening Service all were invited to the church hall for coffee and fellowship. Brenda Radford and her committee of the United church women 113ated this reception. Sun- da-Y worship will be 10:30' a.m. E.S.T. Cheerios Club Cheerio Club met October • 18th at 2 . p. m at the home of Church Thankoffering on Thursday, October 18 at 2:30 p.m. Lunch for November, 'Margaret Good and Helen lee.' Program for November Gail Lear and Betty Hulley. Flowers for November Marion and Pat Flunking. In charge 'of making hospital favors will be Gail Lear and Betty Hulley. Marion Snell introduced guest speakers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Homuth of Clinton who showed slides of their hip to Fiji, Hawaii, New Zealand and Australia. These were enjoyed by all. They were thanked and pre- sented with a plant by Marion thinking. Program convenors were Marion Snell and Kathy McKellar. Lunch was served by Gail Lear, Helen -Lawson and Betty Hulley. Meeting closed with "The day thou vest Lord." Hattie Wood thanked the Aimwell Unit for inviting the Berean Unit. 460 Lucknow. She Spokeon the facts of saving energy and showed, a film on solar heating. Members -were asked to bring a recycled item which 'were judged by Miss Hazelden and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Humphries and Mrs. Harold Bolger, Mrs. Dave Watson pre- , sented the guest speaker with a., gift following a discussion period when many questions were answered. Business was completed when Mrs. Don McDonald reported on the progress of the Christmas-Concert plan- ned for Friday, December 1. The bazaar for December 9th was discussed when comtpit- tees would be chosen Ifor , "fake table and Candy tiro- duce table, plant table--with- craft table. Euchre committee for Somethings" followed by a Hymn, "Sing to the Lord of Harvest" and the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. Rae Houston presided for the business opening with a poem on "Stewartship" also welcomed the U.C.W., pre- sident, Mrs. C. Wey to the meeting. Minutes were read by Mrs. Don McDonald fol- lowed by' the 'roll call an- swered by seven members and there were three guests present. Announcements were given, out from the recent U.C.W. executive meeting Plans were made for •the Turkey supper to be held at the church on Wednesday, November 1. Tickets avail- able but may be purchased at the door. Copper Contest money to come in next month at the home of Mrs. Don Fraser Energy Conservation was the.main topic at the Walton Women's Institute October meeting, Wednesday. The President, Mrs. Bill Humphries read poem, "What to do when your husband is watching the football game on T.V." Mrs. Herb Traviss was pianiSt. Twenty-one members gave a variety of answers on the roll call. "What lam doing to, conserve energy." There were also 8 guests present. A thank-you card was read from Mrs. Torrance Dundas. An invitation was accepted from the Cranbrook Institute to attend their meeting on November 2 at 8:30 p„m. The short courses on home de- corating were announced, anyone in the commity; can attend. Convener on re- solutions., Mrs. Laverne God- kin read an article on Energy Conservation and a poem, "The Good old days and Now" was given by Mrs. Dave Watson. Nand Godkin, Heather McGayin and Donna Godkin sang songs', "Singing in the Sunshine" and;,, -Open up your -heart • and let the sunshine in" accopanied by -Mis. Neil MeGavin at the piano. -Mrs. Godkin introduced the guest speaker Donna Hazelden who had worked at the energy conservation' centres in Goderich and with Mrs, Sharon Bromley on for lunch. The evening closed .with a social half hour during Personals Friends of Mrs. Gertie Ennis will regret to learn that she suffered a stroke last week and is a ,patient in s Seaforth Community Hospital. The Ennis'were iul business in the village for a , number of years, • Mrs. Gertie Bennett moved to Huronview; Clinton one day this past week. Jim Clark has returned to Clinton Hospital, R. K. PECK APPLIANCES "In the heart of downtown Varna" VACUUM CLEANERS - sales and service of most makes. • CB RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES • SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCE'S * MOFFAT APPLIANCES • SMOKE SENSORS • INSECT LIGHTS AND FLY KILLING UNITS * .HAND CRAFTED GIFTS Varna, dnt. 482-71,03 • * • o • • •.•.• • • • • • ' * • • 'Ir* 000 00 ***** • ••• • 1 • • • usiness Director Londesboro May shuffleboard • • • AD • 000 • • • • 000 • • • • • • • • • • r--APPLIANCES—N • • • 44 • • • • • • Church services. Mr. and Mrs-. 'Bert Shob-- trook and Mr. and Mrs. „Clarence Crawford of Blyth were guests on Friday of Mr. and Mrs.• 'Pere Gibbings, Ginton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snell were guests at wedding of her niece, Saron Potter to Larry Johnston at Holmes- ville on Saturday October 21. Sunday visitors and attend- ing church with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snell were Mr. and= Mrs. Rick Snell, London and Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Jewitt, Woodstock in p.m. Mr. and . Mrs, Ross Jewitt, Clinton Anyone interested in Adult Shuffle-board--neet "at Ore hall November 1st at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson Clinton and VS" "daughter ' Doris Warren Hind Mr. John Turner, Tuckersmith, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Reg Lawson, Jphn and Elizabeth on Sunday attending anni- versary service at United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Waymouth of Sebringville spent Sunday with her. brother Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longman and attended' anni- versary service. Attending. First Presby- terian Church, Seaforth, Thankoffering meeting on Thursday from here were Nona Pope, Dora Shobbrook, Laura Lyon, Edythe Beacon and Addie Hunking, speaker was Margaret Whyte. Mrs. Carron of Clinton visited her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bromley, Cheryl and Lori on Sunday attending church service. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McLeod, Mitchell, visited on. Sunday with her sister Mrs. Olive Penfound and Elgin attending Anniversary / SewingSMEaWchIINneGService Depot Service to all makes. 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Winners were Ladies High Mary Clarke, lone hands,, Elsie Shaddick low Hazel Reid, men high Bert Shobbrook lone hands Ted Fothergill low Don Buchanan rmst zeros, Don Buchanan. There will be another on November 3rd and in charge will be Margaret Taylor, June Fothergill and • Dora Shobbrook. OPTOMETRIST'S AND OPHTHAMOLOGISTS • • • • • • • . • • • • • • . • 87 Goderich St,, Seaforth PHONE, 527-1390 ELECTRICAL CEMETERY MONUMENTS Sincere and courteous service Wednesday - Closed Saturday - 9-12:()0 COMPUTE OPTICAL SERVICE 527-1303 Fred Lawrence Electrical Contractor and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bosman. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ellerly, Ginton honoured her mother Mrs. Bert Shobbrook to a birthday dinner on. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stanton were guests at her nieces Johnston and Potter wedding also brides brother Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Potter . on Saturday at Holmesville United Church. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick were Lloy of Kitchen and Ruth of Clinton. • • • • • . • r— INSURANCE 'N IS YOUR 1NSWRANcE UP'TO DATE?_ HOME FARM & COMMERCIAL WIRING Phone Auburn 526-7505 or Mitchell 348-8684 APPLIANCE and Refrigeration REPAIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot Smiles • • "How many miles • per,,, • gallon do you get with your new economy car?" a man asked his ,neighbour. • • ORGAN 1 —ELECTRICAL •N Geo. A. Sills & Sons • • /--'T.V. & STERE0-4, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 17 Sparling St., • * , • • • •• • • * • • • : age, son "Oh, about four. My teen- • • 482 7032 gets the other 21." •• See us about your General Life, sickness, accident and investment GULIRANSIN GALANTI WURLITZEIr Oast In Organs and Pianos FREE Organ Lessons Low-Cost Rental Plan All this and more at PULSIFER MUSIC r—CAR CARE DATSUN *Ow • • • • • • • • • -• • • • • Seaforth Insurance Agency . 527-1610 _IMPROVEIViENTS Th Complete Line - ZENITH TELEVISION AND STEREO SALES'& SERVICE. 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