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M THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 20, 1981
Baptism performed at Londesboro
Bromley, Katrina, May
daughter of Richard and
Brenda Konarski. -
The childrens time was
Baptism - why we use water
- because water is tkcleanser.
Junior teachOs were Joan
Whyte and Florence Cart-
Might. •
: • The' settann "4;esys, pro-
Correspondent • pounced communion service
MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK Mpy 31st and Official Board
5234250 meeting June 1st. Junior
UNTIED CHURCH choir led the music with,
A number of visitors at- Barbara Bosman choir direct-
tended the sacra ment of • .or. Louise McGregor pianist.
baptism held on Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Whyte clerk
Welcoming' were. .Nick 9f session invited the parents
yte an4..49010 present their4014FC4 $°-
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John .4wsno. Rev: sited Scott William
' • welcomed all, ..*r. • of Kathy
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w ho bought tickets for the
supper. A very special
thanks to all those who
donated money,. and food and
helped in so many ways to
make rt-e night the success it
was ahout your help we
couldn't-do it.
agevan'Ont.t. meeting. was
ii0d,g4,12tlx:41.0 ,P411,, with
trekked the Pacific crili trail
last autumn leimiing July
16th. Gary attended school in
Quebec now works in Strat-
ford. He gave a very interest-
ing travelogne and answered
questions. He showed the
knap sack telling what was in
it and • showed pictures he
had taken. He was thanked
and presented with a gift by
Laura Lyon.
All sign-
ed a "Get well" card for Ida
1Durnin. Lunch was served by
Hattie Wood, Margaret And-
erson, Laura Lyon, Laura
Saundercock and Ida Durnin.
Helen Lee on behalf of
Aimwell unit thanked the
Berean unit for 'the evening.
on th th, of his mother on
May 1 age 76.
Con tulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Anderson on
•
Rifigetewit spe,tir a fe* days
Mrs. Vtgylie r4r
h` her arents . Mr. and!.
Ms. Tom Allen on Wednesr
,
Remember, it take but a
moment to place an Ex-
positor Want Ad. Dial
Ser0240.
Meeting of the W.I. was
held May 13 with Barbara
Bosman at Kano. President
Alice Buchanan welcomed all
with reading . "This is the
day for mothers.
Roll Call - "What condit-
ion in the world I would like
to change" 18 members and
1 visitor present.
Minutes and financial re-
port by secretary Tres. June
Fothergill. Correspondence.,,
was: thanks from Vi Burns
and Stephen Duizer; a letter
from, Clinton Hospital,
Marjorie Duizer gave an
interesting report of officers
conference she had attended.
Business was to donate 325
to Clinton Public Hospital.
530.00 in pennies for friend...
ship. Delegates to district
annual meeting May 25th at
St. Helens are Alice -Buchan-
an, Marjorie Duizer, Margar-
et Taylor and Dora Shob-
day she and her mother
visited Mrs. Verda Johnston
at Kirkton.
Margaret Taylor spent few
days with her daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Brydes and
family near Belgrave and
attended the graduation
ercises at Wing/Lam HO pi-
Walton. institute:rflOnlbiTi
who.attended. 4b09th An-
nDiustlreteeentil-T06geldaRy!mtiltq atr.
1981 in • Bluevale United
Church *ere Marjorie
tinAibrtMepra ntd iesi, i,
,Betty
Meargar metCcrcalagii
Ma 'ode Rock. Ruth Axt-
mann, Marion Godkin, Irene
brook. for morning will be by
Marjorie Duizer.
The bake sate held at
Mary's Sewing Centre Fash-
ion show May 6th realized
$140. ($70 for cancer and $70
for the ARC Industries,
Dashwood.) $15 in awards to
Grade 8, pupils Home Econ-
omic and Industrial Arts will
be made.
AliCe Buchanan thanked
all, who helped in any way
with Sittithine sister Banquet
Huronview Birthday party
and Bake Sale. There was a
discussion .on subscribing to
the federated youth maga-
zine. Addie Bunking gave
Tweedsnaitir clippings in
Blyth town hall built in 1925
Helen Lawson reported on
Historical meetings. It was
moved to pay 'Helen's mem-
bership dues to histocial
society. '
*931,1,golliti1/41cpwildo,400
:Margery liggOer• . The•
their was. "Vie need to be
need ". It, lie(nt the inter
national year of the handi-
capped, Miss Marjorie' Mur-
ray of Teeswater was guest
speaker.
Sunday greeters at Duff's
United Church were Mr. and
Barbara Rosman intro-
duced guest speaker Janice
Coultes from Belgrave with
pictures on Russia where she
had' been on a farm tour,
which was very interesting.
She was thanked and pre-
sented with a gift by June
Fothergill. A musical band
with kitchen pots and pans
and marched with Bart Bis-
meat piano to the music. 2
contests on W.I. officers
duties and • procedures,
Lunch was served by Gene-
vieve. Allen, Vi Burns and
Dora Shobbrook.
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time.
Mrs. Joe Shaddick spent
10 days with her nice Mr.
and Mrs. Alf. Bell and
Heather at Prince Rupert,
B.C. Mrs. Beth Knox and
eonsin from Merton spent a
week visiting relatives in
CalBary-
A#s: Rick MC,
,
(*Saw'.
;MIS -
Others ;Pell McGuin,
McDonald: and Neil
Mrs. flerb Travis,s and Thin
ald McDonald sang a *duet.
The
sacrament of Baptism was
administered to Ellen Jack-
lyn Jean Workman, infant
"A Mansion over the. Hill-
top." The Rev. Charles A.
Swan spoke with the children
on "Words, use them wise-
ly" and his sermon was "The
Victorious Christ."
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Workman. Roy Wil-
liamson presented the certif-
cate.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stevens;
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob De Vries
took in the 3 day bus trip last
week to Holland Michigan,
staying at Brenton Harbour.
They reported the flower
shows and paiades were very
beautiful this year. •
Guests,with Mr. and Mrs..
Brian Workman and family
following the Baptismal ser-
vice at Duff's United Church
on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Mason Robinson of
Wthghatn; Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Workman; Mr. and
Mrs. John • Pennington,
Mary, Rick and Lisa; Jackie
Wokman and Paul Gowing
of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Roily
Achilles visited on Saturday
with Mr. and. Mr. and Mrs.
William Taylor and family
. ,
!Med a. seconds c9tning" c •AitnYm4 unit .a Pea- Mr '',. inittaetc. Progtani try Hattie
The7 unired Cligrelt `omen Margaret Whyte oii.eieninPO %ad? niesligatinn ye are the-
Weald:like to tlianiL,41 hose ' ':alb Worship ied' by Laura light of the world and
• - • % tra2 Pining KO b911414 )gayer- ' i • ' ; ''. • . . 'personality. •Bdyth .' BeaCOe ,, .1atiet. Wood sang .the
tied in fOr La0r4 Satinilet• gnitar‘
ock, reading. %*riptttte• 'Hattie introduce d 'guest
Prayer by Laura 1400. ' speaker Gary $4.ttialis' one of
• Business conducted by our Londesboro boys who
Margaret Whyte in absence
144,c, of Helen wson. Minutes of
last meeti , read by Dora
Shobbrook. orrespondence
was a Than!' You from
Norman Wright Vi Burns,
Stephen Duizer, Doreen Cart-
er for "flowers of hope"
South Huron association for
mentally retarded.
Roll call was to name a
province and its flower enib-
lein by 12 members and 21
visitors. Edythe Beacon re-
ported for General May 31 at
7:30 p.m. Blyth U.C.W.
Gospel singers 'Re-Union;
June 2nd visitors
Day, next U.C.W. General
June 8th, Explorers and
mothers guests. Cleaning
brass for June is Laura Lyon. PERSONALS
New business - Betty' \I ' • Sympathy is extended to
Hulley had on display 2 large mr, a d Mrs. Bev Wallace
wooden ,spoons made 'by
Larry Mayberry. It was mov-
ed to give the family tickets
to the Ham-Turkey supper in
apprecilion. Two large trays
were donated by Mary Long-
man, Margaret and Sandra
Good. Betty updated large
increase In price of paper
tablesclothes. Helen Lee re-
ported a number of small
.essentials needed for kitchen
,W94144. pie pastry
:trusties:-1 scratchers. oven
the birth of their first grand-
child Geoffrey born to Fred
and Glenyce Hurter. St.
Agatha May 11th.
The Londesboro 4-H clubs
participated in the achieve-
ment .day at Brucefirtgl
Mav 12.
Congratulations to Liz
• *11 .Lawson 4nd 1:4;41
6.111X.'Fr who received' COUnty
tat. On Wednesday May 13
Mr. and Mrs. Tern Allen
'visited with the family of the
late Cliff Vame at the ftineral
honieln St. Thomas.
The Good will truck from
London will beg Londesboro
thurch June 9th. Watch for
further, infortiation on pace
er
el0t,q, • '
i trtct ti.9.09 M feat' s+ mpletilnL¢ 45„ 4 ,
Londesboro WI hears
about trip to Russia