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Id in Londesboro for Jo Ve ll
Visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Burns is her sister
Mrs. Mars Vaillancourt of
Regina.
The'Burni U.C.W. met on
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Jean Scott. A
dinner was served by the
.0,pr• Lewis. Nornmn 1>J4 PC,
Pit M
Pell,, Ray,. Eignisb,„ •Chtreno.
,ItOcldecnd kll
Macey arrived hack - home
Again in time 'for lunch. •
The littratiview auxiliary
held their Blossom Bazaar
and tea in the new auditor-
ium on Wednesday after-
noon.
Huronview would like to
welcome Thomas 'Schmidt
who is from Goderich, and
Elteoie Fiseher who is from
Dashwood. Both these gent-
lemen are now living on first
North. .
QUALITY
DRESSES
WedpeOdy..
'EtPrOnVieW. tioxillOry:hohis teg,
Corresponden1
MRS. BERT-SROBBROOK
523-4250
Monday night
Ladies became winners for
the second week in a row.
They travelled to Brussels
June 1 for the second game
of the season. Londesboro
Tian UM-
est.l Sues June BP
yi. towlesboro.iri
ttanik#M1:0,
amt Wit, hfar,ttat
4inipnarl. Bo Mx.re
loin • e
fOrn. shower
on Sunday for Jot VeligkAkty
ti -e14%. A Corsage. was.
pinned on. Joy by Sue
Vodd'en.. A, reeding 'Preserve-
a husband ras read by
Dora Shobbrook; contest of
jumbled kitchen spices by
Jean Vodden was won by
Vicki Colquhoun and the
Bridal Flowers by Dora
Shobbrook won by Vera
Gibbings. Gifts were pre-
sented by Kelly Vodden,
Sarah /Allison and Chastity
Colquhoun, Joy was ,assisted
by her sister Dorothy. John-
In some photos in
Walton Women's Institute
marking it's 25th anniver-
sary, the cutlines were inad•
vertently switched around
and. some of the names left
out.
The Past Presidents
cutline should have been on
the group of nine ladies at
the bottom of the page and
should have read: in the back
row from left are Mrs.' W.H.
Humphries (1977-1979),
Mrs. Ken McDonald (1962-
65), Mrs. Gerald Watson
(1971-73), Mrs. Harold
Hudie (1979,81), Mrs. Keith
Rock (1981), Mrs. Jan Van
Vliet (1967-69). In the front
row are 'Mrs. Jim Nolan
(1960-62), Mrs. Alvin Mc-
Donald .(1969-71), and Mrs.
Allan McCall (1973-75). Ab-
stein and Dora Shobbrook.
She thanked' .everyone for
the gifts, and for attending.
Lunch was served.. There
were 30 present coming
from WoodstoCk. Lambeth.
Mitchell, Goderich, Clinton,
Auburn, Londesboto, and
St. Thomas. -
Noah Koren district 47
AM .beld their District Div-
tne •setvice .4e ..41006.‘w
c4orch oil SupdAy. . The
aSortic arethreo met 3r
*nett .Cenkrai *heel" and
pirOed ,tn. Me . eboreh> •
btr Plstri4 Pe:IMO .;PhiRd.
EaftY.•E
TebbAtt and"other .00140.,
QfficM.s. Oreeters were
War..Oros. Bob Thompson
and iteri flulley; ushers
Were ..Bro. Earl Gaunt and
War. Bros. 'Bruce Shilling-
law, Gordon Shobbrook and
Don Buchanan.
Rev. Scott welcomed all
including the Masons and
announced the flowers were
placed by daughter Mt. and
Mrs. Jim Johnston mem-
ory of Audrey Corey who
died last week. Also flowers
in loving memory' of Miss
Dorothy Little.
sent when the picture was
taken were Mrs. Rachel
Riehl (1958::00). Mrs. Don
Achilles (1975-77) and Mrs.
Roy Williamson (1965-67).
The Institute's first president
(1956-58) was the late Mrs.
Margaret Humphries.
Thecutline on the group of
13 ladies should have said
they are Charter Members.
In the front row are Annie
Reid, Elva Bolger. Margaret
Craig, Olive Dundas. Esther
Watson and Alberta Stevens.
In the back row are Pauline
Bennett, Berva Watson,
Maxine Marks, Mildred
Traviss. Mary .Humphries.
Marjory Humphries and
Leona McDonald. We
apologize for this error and
any. inconvenience it may
have caused.
Next Sunday Bob Perry of
Bluevale and Whitechurch
charge will be conducting
the service here while Rev.
Scott will be at Whitechurch
anniversary.
Organ and piano duet was
supplied by organist Louise
•
A hits, le Henderson
is dl :Frank
0.1$"ett assisiCtl.ReV. Wittich
by playing the orgnii.nt tine
Sunday Moroink service. The
congregation prayed for El•
sie duri4 the service. The
chair' sang Be Still My Soul,
It was decided by the congre-
gation that an offering be
taken once a month and the
Deanery
meets here
The annual meeting of the
South Saugeen Deanery.
Diocese of Huron was held at
St. Thomas Anglican Church
in Seaforth June 2nd. 9 5 .
people registered.
Holy Eucharist was cele-
brated at 10 a.m.. after
which the clergy held their
meeting at the. Presbyterian
church and the ladies at St.
Thomas'. '
After lunch in the Parish
Hall, Rect. Dan Sargent of
Brussels led the congregat-
ion in se veral musical se-
lections before the election of
officers for the coming year.
The guest speaker for the
,afternoon was Rev, Sylvia
Brightwell, whose topic was
"Just As I Am."
Unfortunately, a photo of
the event did not *turn out.
Included were •Frieda Collins
Deanery president, Kincar:
dine, Marion Broadfoot, vice
president, Clinton, Jo
Daunt, past president, Ford-
wich, the Rev. Sylvia. Bright-
well, assistant curate,1 St.
John the Evangelist, London,
•Clarence Crossman, lay min-
Aster, London and Frances
Ewing, deanery representa-
,tive, Hanover.
McGregor and Gail Lear oti
piano. Scripture was read by
Wor. Bro. Rob Snell and Rt.
Weir...Bor. Harry Tebbutt.
Junior teacher was Cathy
McDougall. The sermon
was on Pentecost the Jewish
Festival. Barbara Busman
rnorte,$, be dun
pttreitase of cards kti4t could
be sent to the farnilies of the
4 thPaert, hdont"'eh. 131"v '11" in "‘'
HMI Sing was 'held in the
,evening.
The U.C.W. from Brussels
presented a program in the
neW auditorium on Monday
afternoon. Leading off the
program was a sing along
with the quartette which was
made up of Betty Campbell.
Nelva Scott, Sarah Stephen.
son and Barb McCutcheon.
'dents enjoyed some Don
ser tunes from Alice
as soloist accompanied by
Gail Lear on (piano. The
offering was received by
Diana Shabbrook. Cheryl
Lyon, Laurel and Lisa Duizer
The service closed with
Benediction by Rev Hestel-
wood.
anatherS., 104 Freda Pine
laying piano diet. The
stnpjte,t cledit0 our in cos',
tree danced to the virit041
Reel. A Krim Sing led by
the quartette followed. Piano
and Violin Duet v. ith, Phyllis
Mitchell and Alice Brothers
were next on the program
The steppers performed a-
gain and danced to the Waltz
Quadrille. Alice Brothers
played the piano and in
dosing Love's Old Sweet
Song was sung.
First North men enjoyed a
van ride to Goderich on
Wednesday morning and
lOsing team in the capper
contest. The winners pro-
vide the dessert. There were
17 members and 2 visitors
Proseht.
Following the dinner Beth
Knox was in charge of the
meeting. Beth thanked Jean
and everyone for the dinner.
Beryl Reid thanked all for
their help A Poem
•itig .a< Glqslimi' was rend "by'
0•00'ri in
tho
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att°Berflipdar} Add dl :played
17140Y' j'nteresting. ;articles..
444,0440 Rev: Wall and
presented hits with. a gift.
fi901
Mrs. Rice was in charge of
the Business.. Ron call was
answered by a Bible verse,
and minutes of the last
meeting were read. The
Treasurer's report was given
by Jean Leiner. A thank you
card was received from Ray
McNichol. Correspondence
was read by Mrs. Rice. The
Bazaar is to be held 6n
October 21. Allocation of
$50.00 will be sent. 'The next
meeting will be on Tuesday
June 30 at the home of
Margaret Taylor. Mrs. Rice
dosed with prayer:
PERSONALS
Congratulations to Mrs.
Grace Fairey who celebrated
her 85th birthday on June
5th. She is a patient in
Clinton Public RoSpital,
Muriel MitiSant., SherX,I and
Sarah of wopouot.visite4.
Sunday noon with her. Par-
ents' Mr. and Mrs, Bert
ShOhlydok And:40014yd the
•sitokerforJoY • •
Mt& 444.4,r Ma, VAN; wan
*knitted th- Seatforth fro*,
OM Thilt$00. Friends
hope she will soon be home
again.
Emerson Hesk has return-
ed to his home from spend-
ing some time in Stratford
hospital and at the home of
daughter Velma, Mr . and
Mrs, Glen Robinson in Lon-
don.
Tues. U.C.W. ladies He-
len Lawson, Edyth Beacom
Laura Lyon, Bernice Norman
Marion, flunking and Dora
Shobbrook and Olive David-
son attended. OritcpReld
U.C.W. Visitors Day.
Mrs. Myrtle
accompanied Mt and Mrs.
Jim Mair of inton on
Wednesday to Chesley and
attended the funeral of cou-
sin Gilbert Mair.
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Allen-$11R,Oisb
on the death of her, sister.
00010.1, . Mts., iNi# kW = .
kirk'). of Essex. ..Ott frldit$,.
rtiine 6. 411.wo4.•.04-yefs 04,
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Mr. ii*Mr41..•t174,VOthir*'
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it* wedding :„0.- 'a*Oara,
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Oening and , reception in
.ity0 community centre. .
Mr. and Mrs: Ian Holley
and. Crystal moved into
Clinton June 6th. We wish
them happiness in their
move. Serry to lose them.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Good and Mr. and Mrs.
John Lyons, Sara and Tim-
mie visited on Sunday. with
Mr. and Mts. Fred Young- •
•
butt in' Woodstock.
Names intwrong
order last week
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