The Huron Expositor, 1978-12-14, Page 30TUCKERSMITH COUNCIL-At ' its inaugral and clerk-treasurer John McLachlan. Back;
meeting last week, Tuckersmith council posed Councillors William Brown, Frank Falconer and ,
for a group photo. Members are: Front left: Robert Fotheringham and Road Superintendent
Deputy reeve Robert Bell, 'Reeve Ervin Sillery Allan Nicholson. (Photo by Oke)
Walton W.I .. holds successful bazaar
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Beware of. extra cost
Options'!'"
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Be sure a quoted price includes'the
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stripped version. Beware of extra cost
'necessities' like' an anti-rust warranty.
You'll find that all Datsuns'come
completely equipped and only Datpun
provides a full 6.year anti-rust plan at no "
extra cost,
Look for long term
running economy.
It s become fashionable to advertise top fuel
economy. atings and to suggest diesel is the
solution. Don't be misled. Datsuns are
consistently among the most gas efficient
vehicles around and to keep your running
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and represented by some 230 expert-
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diesel are out weighed by heavy pdrchase
costs and ongoing inconvenience.
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and Mr. and. M . Bob
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Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss
attending-the Fleming Feed
Company Christmas Party on
Saturday night at the White
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THE HUR?N EXPOsiToR, Ec ME R 14 , 1978
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a g partreadings brought in the slate of McDonald.gave the. treasurer were Mrs. Don McDonald;
financial report. There are Officers for 1979 as follows.:
Mrs. G. McCall; Mrs. Don 102 families receiving the . President .- - Mrs. Don • Fraser; Mrs.". Alvin Observer. Stamps are to be
Fraser and ' Mrs lit a
— McDonald; 1st vice
McDonald; ' Mrt. Doug
,K. saved •for •the Bible Society. pre:sident - vacant; 2nd • vice
McDonald. Each on
The Presbyterial is to be held - Mrs. Viola Kirkly; 3rd Vice - • on Januray 30 at Exeter. ' Mrs. Graeme Craig; 4th'yice
'candle followed by singing a, • . ' - Mrs. .Fred Uhler. Cot-
Christmas hymn. ' Mts. The ladies are going to' responding and recording
Houston closed the part with . take over cleaning the secretary Mrs. ,Herh Tile iss; prayer, and all joined in church, each e unit responsibl Treasurer - Mrs ' K .:n
soppy here. I want to tell you
that I'Ve thought of another
time of my life .1 wouldn't
mind going through again.
Ten clays or so in a .test in
Casablanca. Morroco.
". Casa is a pretty new city:
without a lot of the history
and charm• you see in older
parts of the North African
countryside. ,But we had..a
terrific camw.iite there about
nine years ago and soaked up
the sun with good friends,
good food and a fascinating
new culture to look at and
won der 'about.
Best of all, we spent. all
told, about $3 a day.
There are Other times too.
A day in Pleasant Hill.
Kentucky., staying in • a
restored Shaker community. •
A day spent in • intense•
diScu•ssibn in Antigonish,
Nova Scotia at the height of
the radical sixties when I, was
with •the Cpmpany of Young
Canadians. .
Most days and weeks 3 •
spent -visiting My.
randmother in her sunny
h se on a 'hill in Eureka,
Nova Scotia. Picking
bluebetries and then eating
the pies that •she- made.. •
A • curried chicken dinnet
_cooked by a neighboin from
Toronto.
three
of 111v -husband's
ite
Traviss.
In "Church Services",
Social Functions - MrS`.
Burch, Mts. B. Hoegy, Mrs.
G. McNichol; Flower Com-
mittee - Mrs. S.McCall; Mrs.
C. McCittcheon; Music -
Mrs. Lavern Godkin and
• Mrs. Neil McGavin; U.C.W.
Representative to the Manse
Committee - Mn,.. Doug
Fraser, Mrs. Walter Bewley
and Mrs. Ken McDonald;
Audtior5 - Mrs. G. Craig and
Mrs. L. Godkin.
Mrs. Campbell Wey was
preSented with a Life Mem-
bership presented by Mn.
Don McDonald assisted by
Mrs. Nelson Reid.
McDonald; Unit .leaders —
Eighth and sixteenth • Mrs.
Don Fraser; McKillop - Mrs.
Neil• McGavin; Seventeenth
and Boundary Mrs. Graeme
Craig , Walton, Mrs. Allan ,
McCall; Nominations - Mrs.
Ross Bennett. Mrs. John
Burch; Mrs. A. McDonald;
Mis. C. Wey and Mrs. H.
Traviss; Communications co-
ordinator - Mrs. Mac
Sholdice and Mrs. Dave
Watson; Stewardship 'and
Finance • Mrs. F. Kirkby.:
Mrs.'K. McDonald and Mrs,
R. Houston.
Leadership Development -
'Mrs. Merton Hackwell and
unit leaders. Church in
Society - Mrs. C. Ritchie,
Mrs. H. Craig, Mrs. G.
McCall, Mrs. Don Dennis,
Mrs. Wm. Coultt and Mrs. J
Fritz;• Christian development
- Mrs'. Nelson Reid, Mrs.
Murray . Dennis . and Mrs.
Alvin McDonald; World Out-
reach - Mrs. Martin Baan,
Mrs. Graeme Graig and Mrs. i Fred Uhler; Archives - Mrs. exchange gifts
F. Kirkby, and Mrs. 1-1..
The community tall was
decorated in the the,rne for
Christmas when, the Walton
Women's Institute 'held a
bazaar on Saturday after-
noon. December 9. The
tables were •laden with
baking, crafts and plants,
also touch and 'take items.
Parker and Mrs. .Brintnell. Brintnell.
Rev. T.G. Hussey ,was .the
gpest speaker and the theme
of his message was "Give of
ourselves rathef than money
UCVV".nienibers
Tea'and cookies were served.
It was a' new venture that
turned out well.
There . were 9 tables of
euchre ir4lay at thP Aalton
Community Hall on -Tuesday
evening with W.!. hoStesses
„in charge Mrs. Herman Plas;
gifts." Mrs. Brintnell thank-
ed Rev. Husser and all _who'
helped her in any way during
the past year. The members
invited a guest 'to the Aeet-
log.. Foflowing the Bene-
diction all sang "Sing •of the
Joy of Christi-has Time".
Members exchanged• gifts
with their secret pals.
Refreshments were served•
by Mrs. Harold Parker, Mrs.'
Thos. Brintnell, Mrs. Earl
Coleman and Mrs. Jack
Tafre l Oot luck
McKillop UCW holds''
Correspentlent , McDonald,. Hymn, "Angel
, . reading, Our Lord summary, for a month, stewards to look
' MRS. ALLAN McCALL from the realms of Glory of the Law. , -' aflef snow and grass. The
887-6677 ft- , was sung. with Mrs. Lavern Mrs, Campbell Wey pre., Sunday School Concert, will
1 li ,„ general Christmas' Godkin, as pianist, Mrs. D. , id ,d for the business be ' held on. Thursday,
Meeting of the U.C.W. McDonald led in prayer. The reading a Christmas Story. December 21.
included a pot luck supper , Amagnifant ' was read in Minutes were read by Mrs. • Mrs. Neil McGavin of the
When 34 sat down to tables ,unison. HerbTraviss, Mrs. Ken nominating—Compaittee
special Christmas supper
Something to say
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archives and reprint the Trinidad that we shared with Expositor from some
important date, like the week friends in our student tiny
the second world war ended aparatment in Albany
or the week of the new Avenue inWatchin gmayor's birthday. 'generations
In the dog day Weeks after
Christmas when news • and
advertising is a bit light,
perhaps we could slip in the
odd old page, by' popular, .
demand. Wouldn't you like
to 'see mom and dad's
wedding picture o f 20 years
• ago and what was news to
. the people of Seaforth and
area on that important date? •
Personally, -I wourdn't
mind seeing my own birth
announcement in print. (I
missed it the first time.) And
seeing what was happening
Seaforth back in July,
1947,
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decorated for Christmas by.
the McKillop unit the 8th and
16th unit were responsible
for the decorating of the
Sunday School.
Tfie -(s evptions in charge-of
the 8 anY16th unit were led
by Mrs. Rae Houston.
Christmas' scriptures were
read alternative by Mrs. R.
Houston and Mrs. Do,-
1/414' Last week's column.
inadvertently had several
paragraphs in the wrong
order. We are reprinting it
correctly below.
My htis,band had a brilliant
idea this week. (As he. often
does. even though he rarely
gets credit in this space.) •
I was tired on, Sunday
night and not 'overly
enthused about the prospect
of' work in the morning.
"Can't* you just go through'
the motions this week and .
put out the same paper you
° did last week?", the better
half suggested. "It ,was a
nice, big paper.-
_ As you've seen by now we
didn't INA' the idea has
momentous possibility.
.r On 'those, busy. heavy
hectic weeks when everyone
who works here is trying to
get ready for Christmas. at
home as well as work extra
hours here we could run
contests. "What's y our
favourite issue' • of the
' " Expositor in the last y ear • we ask and the issue that go
the most votes could be,
through the wonders of
modern technology, be
repeated'.
Or maybe we could reach
even farther back in our
With the flexibility of
modern offset printing, all
we need is a completed page
'that.we can shoot a negative
from and voila. we've got a
page of The Huron
Expositor. It's getting those
complete pages put together
that's the killer, as anyone
who works here will tell you.
We can reprint pages from
our collective past so simply,
or even whole weeks of
pages, 1 mused, but wouldn't
it be nice if we could relive '
really happy, and important
days or weeks from our own
lives?
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Rubber Horse Set '
farnil 000h and ahhhh over
our fiV month old. baby.
(The first and 'last time
Andy's erandmother was to
see her.). .
It's a good life, I'm forced
to admit, as I think about the
days.. weekS and moments
to —sun through.
without' change, once more.
(Maybe :there'll be a
column in futdre about the
times I could have done
without going through_
once:let alone repeating.)
But meanwhile, I'd like a
little reader participation
here. Let me know what
times from your lite you 'd
like to repeat. king or short.
Drop me line about your best
times and we'll ,collect a fey.,
•of them and run them ip. the
column. You' don't • have to.
give your . name. • 'Mir'
doesn't -matter.. • .
But I bet we'll . find ,out , we
have a lot in 'conunon: And
reading about other people's ••
'most momentous • experiem
ces seems like a great way to
,get ready .fot Christmas.
The Chiselhurst U.C.W.
met on Tuesday afternoon
with the President Mts. Jack
Brintnell presiding and
opened the meeting with
Christmas poems. 'The roll
call was answered by 'Your
favourite 'Hymn. Mrs. Bruit-.
• nell gave a report Of' the
PreSbyterial WIngliam
which was attenclectby Mrs.
Mrs. Nelson., Reid; Mrs.
Ernie Stevens and Mrs. Ray
Heuther.
Prize winners were High
ady = Mrs. Viola Kirkby;
Low Lady • Mrs. Lavern-
Godkin; High man - Gordon
Murray; Low Man - Ernie
Stevens; Most Zeros '- Mrs.
Keith' Rock. Holder of reeky
,Cup - Carimbell Wey. •
Another euchre, will be ,
held on December 19th with
Mrs. Keith Rock; Mrs. Dave.
Watson; Mrs. Viola Kirkby
' and 'Mrs. Harvey Craig in
charge. when everyone is
welcome. •
PERSONALS
Spending the, weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Roily
Achilles were Christine and
Dwayne Achilles and Dianne
Shaffer of Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Taylor, Brian and
Brad of Kintail visited on
Saturday and Michelle
Jones, Walton was an over-
night guest at the same
home:
* Mr. and Mrs. Bill •CoUtts
Wood& Sleighs
Snow Shoes
Plastictleighs
Snow Saucers
Childrens Snow Shovels
Toboggans
Yankee Screw Drivers
B & D Variable Speed Jig Saws.
Log Rollers For Paper 27.95
Bernzomatic Torch Kit 12 95
Finishing Sanders 13.99 to '69.88
Socket Set Wrenches . .- 15 99 to 19.99
Letter . Box Holder For Door 5.95'
Smoke Alarms 13 88 to 29.95
Cork Bulletin Boards 519;
T.V. Tables 17.95 to 29.95
527-1620
Right away I know what I'd
like to repeat. The 'birth, of
my daughter and that
wonderful ,. morning when I
held her and nursed her for
the first time. And although
I'm 'happy to forget the
nights when I was up to feed
her every four hours, there's
something to be said for
those early days when we
spent a lot of time together,
completely absorbed in each
other.
Sure she's more, of a going
concern ri6w, but she's
grown so fast, it wouldn't •
hurt to spend just a day with .
brand flew Gaby
.
' Yes, I know it's this sort of
nostalgia that leadslxople to
have a,reond child,' but as a
nurse doctor's office
says: "we fotget the
Multiplier effect."-. It's, not
quite so tkasy seetind time
tittitind with a, toddler , plus
brand tit* nattiber two.
Just So I don't get all