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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-05-06, Page 8Ladips I Sunday observed in LLondesboro church Ladies Sunday was ob- served this week. Greeters were Laura Lyon and Jean Scott: ushers were Edna Reid. Penny Overhoe, Brenda% Radford and Lena NesbitrRev. Scott, welcomed 011,•aild gale the atintfuneg- oteptS: -CPO L9 14 91'410 Y% .10 hq Effithe%Ijeticonvand .: • lilePrA.F,ti apPrOach bs Marion A. bide! silarintra • 004:,L ar, 'and Marhirie: fit*er "Veatitiful Garden- of PraYer" and,. -Et6grY9tiff"., The scripture was' read 3by Florence Cart. v..righr. ' ' The children's story by Joan Whyte was about a little girl named Gladys who asked a lot of questions. Junior teacher was Linda Horba nuik. The. Messengers met in the S.S. rooms with leader Robert Hunktng. SONGFEST A large'numher tram the community and surrounding area attended the song fest Sunday night. Rev . ..Scott welcomed all and the junior choir of Londesboro U.C . gave opening songs with Barbara Bosman. director and Louise McGregor organ• „ ist. Ken Scott accompanied himself on guitar. The Craig Allen singers from Goderich sang several numbers direct- ed by Illa Worsen. Gail and Danny, Lear had an instru- mental piano and guitar duet. Harry Lear sang "what a friend we have in Jesus". The Snell family.sang several numbers. Rev. Scott thanked every- Who -helped. Following the program those who parti- cipated were, invited to the Sunday iSpboAl , rooms for lunch proVidel'by the Young People. End of season tor shuffle board was held April 29 Winner were: ladies high. Genevieve Allen; low. Hazel Reid: men's high. 'Les Reid. low. Bob Titompson: play off winners. Audrey Thompson and Tom Allen GeneVie4e Allen than15-ettVretta for her -work aS settreityeper t Vlorgrs rt1e1 April JO • tori3O.rOntle)i. DOluate L voti, crystal Wify1,14 di4- the EN-- 0437‘f Pi!efAkire, 0:c0firta iotor, 'or% Made lirMiations tor the mother and &fighter ban- gild Mrs. Whyte read two stories called ''t.ganda . - The annual Ladies hu:+ltng banquet was held at the church. The ladies were thanked by Donna Shaddiek Presentations were made to thy following. I be %•ham pion loam, the Snap Dragons were presented with the Radford trophy by Br% nda Radford I ndly idual mem hers trbpities,-.yy ere presented by' Donna'-filiktddiyk to Doro- thy Airdrie, Marjorie McNall . Audrey Moltat. and Roxy Ma tie i absent was Shirley Bell.). Second place team. the .Impatience. were presented with individual trophies b% June Fothingill. Team mem- bers' were Penny Overbite. Debbie Wallace. Linda Rem. kema, Genevieve .Allen (absent was Susan Wallace,) MORE WINNERS High average. 1,B. Allen trophy. presented by Gene• vieve Allen to Penny Over- boe who also received an individual trophy for :having last years average, Runner up for I high avarage..---m as Florence Cartwright: High triple went to Dorothy. Air- drie. runner up high triple to Marlene Armstrong high sin- gle to Dorothy Airdrie an.d runner up for high singtc to Linda Rembema Most tr '.roved went 10 Linda Renik 111.a Perfect at tendance winners %were P.,•uns Os crboy..Doroth% Air dra . Audrey Mottat. Lierat time 4 ohn,,Ntoo s .and Tom Pother:WO. •Poor itrvits were drawn Pt9a tianuffon ind won- by -Dorothy Airvilf • '14\41;',. Marmtre T.1.4I19flgtkC14141111- After Altx - prosoitatialks ladtes u4eut, tAiWilt4 . Clinton, .cos} n %t.t.try high team, Linda Pembenta. Mar jorie low team ithta Hamilton. Dorothy hidden score pri,vs won by Penn% Overbuy Kar • KnOtt. Heather 1-othergill. 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Greeters and -Ushers were .Mrs, • Cliff ' Mrs.- ,Barry tioem. Mrs. Harold MgCallum. Mrs. Paul Me- Callum and Mrs.• Graeme' Craig of the l'th and Bound- ry Unit. ' Mrs. ,Don McDonald ex- tended a warm welcome to. everyone ; Mrs. Doug Fraser gave a reading. Look to the Day. as this is the day God Doris lilelc.ittley. and Mari- one FUYter of the Goshen- Varna charge favoured the audience with several uPulele selections . with duets. "He" and -Till we meet again". Then everyone Joined in with them when they sang. "Right 'in the corner where you are.•• guest speaker and talked on the 1981 year of the disabled. Site is originally from Bel- more and now lives in Wing- ham. She told of her handi- cap and how she learned to cope with it and told us how we should help the disabled everyone who helped during the servtce. Doris McKinley favoured with several selections on her marimba, The closing hymn. Jesus is the, Man Who Cares for Others, preceded the-bene- diction' by Rev. Charles A. Mr. and Mis. Merton Hackwell were greeters Sun- day morning at Duff's United Church. Mrs. Ian Wilbee was ' organist. Ittev. Charles A. Swan sang a solo.'In times like these'. Ushers were. Emerson Mitchell, Neil MeOavin and Aly,itx MONIR 4,Ck • • A4r1!' 'AO 14..” WPAPit OI0100i Supper guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven and John. Mrs. Connie Ingram. MissiSsauga. spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cairns, Elizabeth ,Dinsmore, • Bilimptqw Asito with her fuOgiib-ri .14s., Eleven 14;0104.n-9h The Weekehd. •QUEST SPEAKER out:. c001010nity. INOPTIP. gallagh %as . Mrs. G, . Craig , thanked YOUNG ANGLERS - Robin Scaril and Joshua Chalmers (foreground) were looking for a lucky strike while fishing the Bayfield River from Hanna's Bridge west of EgmondvIlle Sunday.. 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