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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-05-13, Page 61111111111= s IMO PETER RABBIT, AND MISCHIEF — Peter Rabbit portrayed here by Matthew McNichol, is about to get into mischief as he makes his way towards 'Mr. McGregor's garden to eat some vegetables. This skit was part of the presentation of the kindergarten class of Walton Public School at the spring concert Friday. (Photo'by Ranney) Londesbaro Arid area news ••=99•1•••••• FORRATIO. FUNERAL DIRECT9Fi ROSS R1BEY .Is it wrong to cry? When a friend or loved one dies, it is only natural for you to give, way to grief -- and for you to cry. Tears are therapeutic in more ways than many of us realize.•They give us an emotional outlet, providing us with specific physical action that we can perform. At the realization that a friend or relative is gone, tears may come easily for both adult and child -- and this is 'good! Most people do not need encouragment to cry, since it is so natural to weep in sorrow. It is not unmasculine to cry at the death of a loved one or a dear friend It's a misconception'that "big boys shouldn't cry " This is all a part of the "stiff upper lip" and "grin and bear it." If there is an emotional hurt, then the pain should be recognized, acknowledged, and expressed -- in this case, through tears. Your questions and comments On this' and other subjects are welcome ,-- in private or publicly through this column. WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL HOME 87 Goderich Street, West Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1WO - 57-1390 Seaforth Midnight Midnight Madness •:gr..Azza-tm- crinnainn TIRE L Auto Supplies j Gifts r Christmas Supplies ir Lrower Tools t.)-40{104, Roof Vents Light fixtures Watches Hockey Equipment Cookware Fishing Supplies Lock Sets Paints & Glues 9F-Hg-HURPN ,..EKRQ$1,TOR.7. Y. la. 1981 Refugee . problem- Walton UCW topic Mothers Day visitors on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Orville Newby were faMily Mr. and Mrs. Don Newby, Dianne, Ken and friend Susan and Jim Pearson all of New Hamburg, Steven and Sandy Newby. children Ja- son and Melissa of Cam- bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Newby, Brussels. Stephen Shaddick of Brantford is spending some time with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Shaadick while his parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick ..:White his parents Jeffa nd Karen are in Vancouver B.C. and at Burmaly with brother, Staff sergant Richard, Jean and family. They attended • the christening of Lynn Ann on Sunday May 10th. Mrs. Alice Davidson would like to thank the following Hullett twp. canvassers for the Cancer Society - Doreen Radford, Sandra Westerhunt Donna Flynn, Jane Hoggart, Annie Vincent, 'Jean Fox, Carol Plant and Ted Hunking The canvass realized $830. Lloy and Dirk Garlriks of Kitchener visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick on Sunday. -Thfr: -and Mtg: Gordon - FaireY of Aurora visited on, Friday with his sisters Alice Davidson and his mother Grace Fairey Clinton Hospi- tal. Correspondent MRS. ALLAN MCCALL 887.6b77 the I C W inet 'Wedrtes day afternoon in the Lhurch basement with I' present . MeKillop unit were in charge of devotions with' Mrs. La• tern Godkin giving. the call to worship on the refugee till.tsSiOn of :the cyurph. Mrs. Pied S41tliaNitt'44 as the picip:ist fiA" the iditgIng of 11,Yinn.' ttr •Chrisi there is no' E4st nor Wevt. Scripture adttt, own, ctrrinthianty Mrs.. dkin • gave thongbss to. eintider on the problems the refugees 'feel each day •0f*ring was' re, ueo..ed and dedicated. Mrs. Martin 'Baan as con• ienor , for World Outreach chose as her topic worldwide Correspondent MRS. BERT SHOliBROOK 523-4250 The church was nicely decorated with flowers for Family Sunday service. Greeting were Reg Lawson and Murray Howatt; ushers were Elizabeth Lawson, Col- leen Carter, Carol Cartwright and Laurel Duizer. Rev. Scott welcomed all and led in a call to worship. The music was supplied by the junior choir with director Barb Bosman and organist Louise McGregor. • The children's time was about families moving into a new house but the same home, same parents and family. A home is the people who live with you. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Colin Pater- soni- London spent _the ,,week- end,with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns. On Sunday„ all spent Mothers Day with Mr, and Mrs.'Jerry Smith and family Kincardine, refugee situation, playing a tape of the moderator, .lies Lois Wilson's usperienie while being in Southeast Asia. telling of some of the myths of the refugee suua non. She visited a retugee camp in Thailand. run bs Thais supported by CL;SO. then Lfbl, and the I. tined chlatch. • What ciin we, canadtan . Cbr:istio,ns.' do to meet .the 014llertge of 4:iiantittuieg And 4.9ereasitig • refugee need/4? Ous,first 'revkvoibil*• is ter heneuir our eorruntitment ui Pt3eticek‘ .the elimnian‘i," of Jews Ow thy neighbours as the „self Jesus led, the bungq, harboured "• the hottielesS and welcomed, the strangers. He tdentlfied and challenged the evils that dice Two, car loads of U ,C . W . members attended the Win- throp Easter Thankoffering on May 6th. June and Heather Fother- gill attended the 40th, wedd- ing anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. John Blake of Blyth in the community centre on ' Saturday night May 9th. Saturday evening dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter and Col- leen were Larry Carter, Siincoe. ,Colleen Gilliland, Kitchener, Cathy Johnston, London, Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong and Mr. George Carter. Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie, Robbie and Jennifer, Kitch- ener spent weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Bob Thompsonand all attended the retirement party , for _John's father Jim Lawrie in' Blyth Community Centre on._ Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rey Radford London spent Sunday with her parents' Mr. and Mrs. rise to a broken %% ork) Our mission can be no less o be faithful must .onttn ue to care !or the s of our broken world, and continui in rease our involven, ni in sot.taluistice for the Livess ki and ttw perseih: ,• she said Mrs. Paul itc:0 Mrs. Atka, to..‘ all assisted MI).. 'Wan •,p •40estion and answ ck period, *Mrs. "L. '`Godkin the mglg "Wervlap il.ard" in -ants* ,wth??1".. (1,244,1-tie Craig tItsulest for the.businesS., 'hank; y PAI „kr 1., 4 ere fttgal Paine and Mrs Grri;. Donald for the Easier lilies the% had received Bluth members to their Gospel' Singers reunion. May 31st at /:30 p.m. Coming events are the garage and bake sale at the church. Saturday, May 30 at 10:00 a.m. All articles not sold by 2:30 p.m. will . be auctioned off. A committee a as elected to look after the bake table 'Tuesday, Ante 2 is the ham and turkey supper: at pair b, sponsored by. the an IfIth unit and, the et-th -and, Bottndary Wilt. Ticker* a> likable front any metO*C, The onor9l 'pret, ing held. ..the' vomitus of l'une•7,,int Christ- ian development. Communion SundaY. June with the confirmation class to meet at 9:45 a.m. The unified board - meeting the same evening. Mrs. Don McDonald had a book display. Material is available at the resource center in Mitchell, open 3rd Wednesday evening 7:30.9 of each month. Members were reminded this is the last week for the articles to come in for the spring bale which will, be packed. Tuesday. May 19th. at the church. CHURCH NEWS Greeters on Sunday at Duff's United Church were Mr. and Mrs. James Carter. Organist was Mrs. Ian Wil- bee. This being family Sun- day, the Godkin family took part in the service. Diane Godkin gave the approach and prayer. Bruce Godkin led in the responsive reading, "The Divine Law". The first scripture lesson was read by-- Mrs. Marion Godkin, the sedond read by Lavern God- kin. Musical selections were' played by Keith and Brian Wilbee with their saxa- phones and 'Carol (Wilbee) Henderson sang accOmPatt- Wd by. their mother Elva, at Ake •piano. ".. Rev. Ch4r10 A. 'SwArt. 04)54,..0 h4Mr00"141in-. hers ailm_FatnliT' Of Qnr1.?* Ushers- were afrierSintt Nell‘M,cPayin, and- Alvita MeHot41.44- • The. flowers 'in .the. sane.- teary were 'placed there, by the Mitchell . in Memory. of Mrs. Elizabeth Storey who passed away this past week. PERSONALS Miss Gale Searle of Brampton spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle. They all were supper guests Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pennington of Goderich. • Miss Ruth Thamer of WObdstock spent the week- end with her mother, Mrs. R. Thamer and visited other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rally • Achilles were supper guests on Mother's Day with 'Mr.. and MrS. Jim Sills and family of. Seaforth. Mrs. Dan RavetNihn and Scott of Irricana, Alberta arrived on Saturday'to spend a couple of weeks with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Walter Bewley. Mrs. Jack Yuill of Brussels spent Mother's Day at the Bewley borne, - After completing an op- tometrical secretary course at Conestoga College, Kit- chener, Miss Pamela Hack- well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackwell has accepted a position in Tomb= to as a Vision Enhancing teacher at the Samuel, Harris, .Baker for the Visually Handicapped on University Avenue and commenced her duties on Tuesday, May 5. it Itgli 'Family' celebrated at Londesboro United Bob Thompson. Larr!, Carter Simcoe and Colleen Gilliland Kitchener spent the weekend with his parents. Glen' and Doreen Carter. Mi. and Mrs. Ross Matson Darren. Sarah and John of Woodstock visited on Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook and all called on Thelma Ellerbv and family, Clinton. SUPER. GARAGE SALE SALE FRIDAY, MAY22 09-AA. -12 MIDNIGHT ,SATURDAY MAY. 23 OPEN,. 'AT STORE AS WELL Offering a GIANT SELECTION of End-of-Line Merchandise .at incredibly low prices! .4111W1144 Neb, IVERYTHINGg• MUST GO4 PARTIAL LISTING: r Hardwarell [, Camping Equipment [Sporting Goods .' Tents Baseball Shirts Tricycles Bike Accessories [ 'Garden Supplies r [ b.Marine Supplies r Electrical j' Supplies Housewares1 1010/ AT OR BELOW COST e"'" "•-• '41 DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO CASH IN ON THE BIGGEST SALE EVER AT CANADIAN TIRE Use your cash bonus coupons on your purchases No coupons will be issued at these low prices, Use your Canadian Tire Card, Visa or Mastercard ALL SALES FINAL S No Exchanges or Refunds RSSO(1RTE STORE B.C,, WINSOR HOI.DINGS LTD. Seatorth, Ont. 5274350 (A1111011111 TIRE