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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-04-22, Page 14. • .
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MrS. 'Donna St. John sang
the solo 'Were. you There?" .
DUring the actual commun-
ion quiet music was played
and the, choir sang "Ave
Verum'•. Those receiving
communion filed silently to
the front of the Church.
Another anthem sung dur-
ing the -service was "Ah.
'Holy Jesus". Organist and
choir director was Dr. Ralph
Topp. Around 100 - people
gO WAPflert. crOSS and ,the
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14 THE HURON EXPOSITOR* APRIL. -1;E61
takes Easter treats to ho
*a., ung ou Wednesday
evening assisted by the Vice
Grantl,Gladys Coleman.
Arrangements were made
for the Dessert Euchre April
29th at I:30. Musician
.Evelyn McBeath will be the '
representative at the District
Correspondent
MRS. BVIRA NarGizEGOR
523-2003
The residents of Queens-
way Nursing Home are most
grateful to the Hensall Bea-
ver Colony for the Easter
Treats- they brought.
Rev. ,Stanley: McDonald
held' they wnrshit service
tatter' .- .:RO,. dat
vir*,r "0,-7 hem v ttlAt-
PAttRalltl-04TriO.b.tter.. TOO
and' 'Nola Triebner , visited
With Mrs. Muriel 'Triebner:
Mr. and Mrs. • John Wilds.
and family: .Mrs, Kernel Det-
gan, and Winnifred Wilds
visited with Irma Wilds.
Hazel Corbett visited Louise
Mitchell. Kristen Hazlett vi-
sited Mary Phrlmer. Mrs.
Susan Purdy _visited with
FannyClarke, Mary Parlmer
and Vera Laramie. Mrs2a
Irene Finlayson visited
several residents.
Sgt. Doug Wein, R.C.M.P.
Mrs: Wein and David of
Ottawa visited on Saturday
with Mrs. Wein's parents
MC. and Mrs. Harold Parker.
Marvin Taylor met with a
painful accident while work-
ingat Thompson's Mill when
he received severe burns to
his knee. He is receiving
treatment in South Huron
Hotpital, Exeter.
Mr. Joe ,Flynn who was a
patient in Victoria Hospital
last week returned home.
The Ladies of Cannel Pres-
byterian Church held a mcfat
successful Daffodil Tea and
Bake Sale on Wednesday
April 15th.
DESSERT EUCHRE .
The Members of 'Amber
Rebekah Lodge attended a
Matiody. Thursday .,
Mrs. and Mrs. Dean Gib-
son, Lucan. - were recent
guests with Mrs. W
[Mellis.
Mr, and Mrs. Gary Cooper
and faMily. London visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Vivan
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Gram, Love.
banquet in Brusels on Tues-
day evening and participated
in the opening of Morning
Star Lodge. when AssemblY
President Myrtle Patterson
visited,
Noble Grand Bertha
MacGregor presided for the
•
Caro, Mich. were guests of
Mrs. Grace McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc-
Gregor have returned from
their winter holiday in
Florida.
Morley Cooper is a patient
in South Huron Hospital.
Exeter.
meeting in Brussels, Wed-
nesday.
EASTER SERVICES
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted Easter service in Car-
-fuel Presbyterian Church.
Sunday--his subject , was
"the Lord is Risen Indeed".
The chuff
Sang "Easter Hope" Jane
F011ook sog .iv 'bolo' "The
a•M. 0)44-
Po Sunday evoittiti,40
3rd'ut 7tIct
coldtl la' aKt . c
tented" singing group
will pre'.ent an
evening of rttusic
Mr. Ernie Toll of Egniond-
ville visited on Easter Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Sim
ROobol..
Mabel Munn --410 the
Easter weekend her
daughter and son-in-km Mr.
and Mrs. Don Gooding and
Dale at Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Noakes. Hamilton visited on
Friday with the former's
mother Mrs. Annie Noakes.
Joey Chaffe and friend of
Mitchell visited with the
former's grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Corbett
recently.
Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd
'tiegit'etnrOVti.Ofter Vending:
4 fek.v
.
.44 111490.0
Mr. Ancl• ..4540
NeAlco. Tom 044 Chad
i.ottdon •.ViSitc4 owilma.
•Aott:11.o.V.5,eig
MI:4440 of
spent ow:- gager
tveoteud mother'
Mrs.. Laird-Nlickle.
Mr. and Mrg. Al Corbett,
JOhnathon . and C Aharitie
were Easter dinner guests
ith the former's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corb.ett.
Rev. Stanley McDonald.
accOnipanied by his mother
Mrs. Carl TvleDonald. At -
a_ood. Mrs. Toni Melvin and
Miss Mary Ann Melvin, of
Walkertoj attended the fun-
eral of their cousin Charles
Hoffman of Exeter on Tues-
day.
Mrs. Laird Mickle, Mrs.
Florence Joynt and Charles
Mickle were guests Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Mickle and family in Exeter.
MIS* Pebble :Veneer and
"Milk Verner' of tendon were
Easter yisit.ork. sitA, • their
Whet Mf. : 4r V•eolter,,
A.: Joyful Easter 1tontlay
Scrvige` wtth , 4
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1ROV: tielq0011414te9k as hrs
$ubjeet, • 13104
1:r rollsntrance the il'ah stones in
our lives, frees us from sin
and lets the light in, he said.
n "Our aweon o L knesIL are
all
doubts.
guilts
stones but_ilic. resurrection.
Citrist4MIsfAtnirve,.e$"41, .1.47
Two anthems Were sung
with Elva ftm, MlOog, tht
solo Also 4016,bt 48,1, sAttv..The :0114rett
reminde
,iti:itreoilllsfet.;,:trt!ii..4.!:t.,14aer,,,
Its
'
log. inn .graye,„
Fresh flowers: in. the church
were Eastea lies in MernOrY
of Annie Horton placed there
by her husband and othei
lilies from the Fee Estate.
Mary Haugh also sent flo-
wers from the nursing borne
where she is a resident.
Dr. John Poddaid wel-
comed everYhedYltt.the door
And. 'the ushers, Were .';Braid
Buchanan, t •tt
Anti Steve Cooiitt...
' Mrs, -*One/ Pteter
spent several days recently
: w.tier 44100,i VS: fteri"
in iktri and MAS, 'Steven
oitrkett sand.iftfttit
ale Steven,
atketlaektihO service: 1
49r4e0Ptige at ,
United Church was well at.
tended and led by Rev.
Stanley MeDdeald, who
dweitbn sunrise. the Resur-
rection and the hope that all
bring.
Betty Beer provided guitar
music and sang. She also,
provided background music
as Rev. Mcrald read the
poem "Jose h Had A Gtir.
den." Following the short
service, breakfast was served
in the Fellowship Hall.
a1Fcompaled byMot ' • '. Ca' • 00Sa at Ihe 0,011020M
'4e#4 acoR0041.; and Dort
K9ondat sot"yi witb t#e • •
ma.i!ettv 11/9f.adaY COM-
,inuniota -was ecitArated:at
liensall United Clitareh con-
ducted Rev.' Stanley ,
Donald. 'Leading up to the
Comtritunion Sacrament was
a. portraya1 of those who
played' such an important
part in the Crucifixion of
Jesus. Judias Iscariot was
played by Glen Slade. Peter
by Scott Jamieson, Pilate by
Lorne Thrower, the Criminal
by Scott Jesney and Mary
Magdalene by Melissa Veal.
Costu9es were authentic
robes from the near East or
Africa. A spot light shone
Kippen people
Mrs. Drummond heads
Kippen WI this year
:4on'fitr "ion h.
. 2f)th , Jae at 1.0: S
Soloof k. tad
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CANADA
PACKERS
WEEK AT ZEES
, Correspondent Robert Kinsman, Wm. Charles Eyre. Mrs. Stewart
RENA CALDWELL McDowell. Mrs. Harold Par--, Peppe
262-5935 song. District Director. Mrs. • Payne brought greet-
Kippen East Women's In- Dave Triebner: Alternate: "n s from South Huron Dis-
stitute were honoured to Mrs. Al Hoggarth: Resolu- trict. Mrs. Wm. Bell gave an
have the President of South tions, Mri. Vern Alderdice: excellent Motto on Hap-
Huron District Mrs. Carl Sunshine. Mrs. Stewart Pep- piness is "multiplied when it
Payne at their Annual Meet- per: Assistant Sunshine. is divided with others."
ing on April 15 at the home of Mrs. Campbell Eyre; Educa-
MAPLE LEAF ,‘
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"WIENERS
Mrs. CharlbS Eyre If in tion and' Cultural Affairs, Margaret Hoggarth and
. Egmondville. The meeting Mrs. Robert Kinsman. Mrs. Grace DrummOnd a Skit-
cothrnencerrvvith a Pot Luck Wm. Bell:. Family and eon:,-"'the upper berth." Grace
dinner with lots of luck in the sumer Affairs. .Mrs. Alex Pepper. Mary Whitehouse
pot and Verda Sinclair will work . McGregor. Mrs. E. White-
,Secret • pals house; Agriculture and in- the kitchen at Huronvies'
masked and, new Secret pals
given. A. moment's silience
and poem by Mrs. • Graiii
MacLean were observed in
memory Of a member Mrs.
Mary Connolly.-..The life
members who habtually pre-
sent their ,'fees as a gift
decided to send theinaglft to
the Children of Africa:
Roll Call. "Where did you
go on your first- date?"
proved very interesting.
Mrs. Al Hoggarth—gave the
report of the Spring Board
Meeting., Mrs. Drummond,
„7-Prsidertt. who conducted
the meeting gave a poem on-
•'Houtecleaning."
Annual reports were
- given. Treasurer, by Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Eyre. Agricul-
ture and Canadian Industries
Mrs. Campbell Eyre.
""'.. Citizenship and World Af-
fairs by Mrs. H! Parsons,
Education amid Cultural Act-
ivities. Mrs. Robert Kinsman
Family and Consumer Af-
fairs by Mrs. E. Whitehouse.
Resolutions by Mrs—Al Hog,
garth. Public Relations by
Mrs. H.A. Caldwell. Sun.
shine by Mrs. Steuart Pep.
per. President Mrs. Drum
mood g1e her report.Mrs.'
Stewart Pepper as leader of
the Crewel Embroidery Class
was presented with a Flower
arrangement. Mrs. Charles
Eyre presented a flower ar-
rangement to Mrs. Drum-
mond in thanks for her
hospitality during the quilt-
ing sessions.
NEW OFFICERS
rah Mrs. Jack Sinclair in-
stalled the new officers for
1981.82: Past President:
Mrs. Dave Triebner: Presi-
dent. -Mrs. James Drum-
mond. 1st Vice Pres.. Mrs.
Al Hoggarth: 2nd Vice Pres..
Mrs. James Chalmers: Se-
cretary.- Mrs. Grant
MacLean; Treasurer.. Mrs.
Vern Alderdice, Public Rela-
tions, Mrs. Harry Caldwell,
Branch Directors, -Mrs.
were un-
Canadian Industries. Mrs.
Campbell Eyre. Mrs. John
Sinclair: Citizenship and
World Affairs, Mrs. Robert
Bell. Mrs. Harold Parson,
Curator. Mrs. Hugh Parson:.
Pianist. Mrs. Ross Broad-
,fcaot: Assistant Pianist. Mrs.
John Sinclair: Auditors, Mks.
on the occasion of their
Daffodil Tea. An invitation to
a picnic at Grand Bend was
accepted. The Executive will -
meet April 27th at the presi-
dent's home to prepare pro-
grams. Current events and
Courtesy Remarks were
given. by- Mrs. Al Hoggarth.
See
Even the strialfeht Id Is
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