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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-06-10, Page 16A14 - T14E. HURON EXPC)SITOR, JUNIr 10, 11911111 V a.r -S" ear 91 S ALL H nso WM.'-, M y Correspondent Bert LADIES' AUXILIARY pp rt Horten and Ge[tie Love The hostesses were Peart and serretan for the meet Regan with 1 • S and Iddre•e The Hensalf Legion � mRa ������ ., were in charge o Taylor. Ards Glenn and ing. high Mary Panther svrth `w g BERTHA MACGREGOIi 8 f the Pn?- y• Sixty-ei ht visits were Visiting with Mrs W lids ladies' Auxiliary met Tues- . Z62-2005 gram. Seven tables of euchre Earla Coleman, g '.ti+ids day evening with Mrs. Bea - The W.M.S. of Carmel were played with the fallow- Mrs 011ie Cooper spent made for the past month b� were Henry and Marry the weekend visiting with the group. The treasurer's Kay Cockwill. Otic and Kura trice Uyl presiding. A Jona• Presbyterian Church cele ing prize winners: ladies Mr. and Mrs Dun K, le and report was gt%en by Myrt{r Dogan and Josephine Der tion was voted to Clinton • • • brated its 91st anntvcrsarN first. Ruby Bell; ladies' low sons to London. and attended Sherrill and Mrs. Roobal trich. Community. Hospital. !vlr. Arrangements were finalized131W..I.Meidl4 eKIP June I wht n it entertainAd Irene Dakin: [Hen's first.n, outdoor ice several of'thK area. (C . W' Clarence Volland. men's tow the tro sscau tea in hon�rur rcpurt4d three birthday cards Visiting with I rn and for Catering to w.cddings, in of Patti terncr Saturd,sw were. scaft in h+,l,ay, I►dei"laughton.were. r en R4,nnib. lone 'h4116 _ u w t and future ttt.00)ti, f'b l rtite..fiald- iPl p aunt of the.'btd4e-to;bo, The Waapn pees cited the; and,.(vl..s, ladees• Rite tr> . Bicrkha-lyla%(tr4;gyar l:hr uxfexattg pati takttl bit flazl telt Na gtu I u h, �h �, NarnY.natt, ns • of t+lilstKcs 4i►cdacle saexrrta a ,was, fat<Iei. eSts`wvi� received toy the t e#Yl. +Yhi a erert:� ovine The residetlt, Mra- RQ.b Acatc�a ttio8o &.. a ,uee*t • t the! c4anflr4414 Iitz,Act •ittiber ~ n:d ddltated SU$gi Purdy, i� lite. writs a S �! i were as foUpw.s. �pasT •prefki- Sunda/^ ttaarti ttg at a "*ri,, bi r, d. fiZr Xh4 I lt.e natntttakin$ttittlt..-.. t Sausan t.d alsc} %ia,t4`d bride s aunt Wit4 received sifter: ofII�,J�ttbptn s<}t?• e M B,cll- preside ; tibm A)1 heir pteic. I c.11t p, hers. tttodl• , ! .y at .lira ne+k st 9 M►fc, d nt. 4atrjvv 1Jv1: prcAdrdl' • eclock at ii(Inas[ 1VOl wlthi the tis tint Citer}tt. Assist . 1+Vebster . f #et.o£ 111[ i e et rill t? wed: with a QFexcnted the i St> Pi>[ [ s i+'b s sus' f [stow[ l#.rand ' eta Lam and Std , R� ttte . txLg >f. 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Ie ecc [[lira hPId ai Fu4diers'.eontesi.•Quf artitas Erna Trteltrter. ttt�tt i��qq 1Yi S.. t n e*. ` als+� at r F. titers; trelts>frex Calleln n+}rxtbers' as'teei by tlt� v her='n-1av�, Mrs, itis, thein gaftit.lugts.S . r` char a of the .da vtutonal and the. flub fee tram rtaKi g h, # h e rLf, lti.F, and ivi'Fy t re ~are and s•CrvS" lunch at t+ixs. Crlelatter. a convention in, the oP ,P - eiCY!» v. �tln [otic . M'%lte Muss visited is auras i rrri5 eeretar Donna ukulele: ttitttd. by t11e bfiidC's al[[[it tttid, her irapti. vu>i.§ H.tppinesa to attend.... Roti Si hrucdec,. . • the tyti.eral met & tr g ` S rout Qf London. g • Allah. Sgt. at Arms: Iva' After a beati(ifttlJungh the RTracy Devlae'niece',of tht siSterS. t` Z 96's: - Mrs.' FIoggarth gave ` an KLngstdn t'zs August. " Dorathr B,tyninctl. spctit tlth. Ivies. %loss:. interesting message on Amber. Rebekah Lodge the wectkc>nd in'London- visit The meeting in Septa will Dan i ozendal visrtcd wtih Reid,: executive. Vera smate sports .were held with Daviel < 'Health of Happiness" and held [herr meeting June 3, mg with Mr. and Mrs Doug be a pot tuck] lunchean at his wife, Mrs- Rozend:il and Marlene Zwaan. The ones Sandra Turner. Bob and �-AOL+ ►cT^ closed with prayer. 1 with the Nub{c Grand Bertha 1: X73 Brintnth and fsMrs and noon. on the 10th and the Mrs. Alderson as �+sned meetings will close for the CXail Turner from Kippen and an Bertha MacGregor intro- MacGregor presiding. assist attended the Hamblin ('hute Chiselh:urst.ladies will be our by her husba Ro% and summer. Six applications Bob and Mary Fothersng- 'li duced the guest speaker. ed by Vice -Grand, Gladys wedding gtLeat§ - daughter Mabel. were received for member. ham. Mervin and Evelyn Freezer Meat's Rev. Maureen Waiters of the Coleman. U.C.W. MEET Charles Mickle of Hamil- Ruth Durand and lu}ce ship: Lunch was served. Falconer in charge. Winners 1'/ Rev. Kenneth Knight con- were: Running races under Presbyterian church in Ailsa The inaugural meeting will The l' C � mer'trn of P HEN S - Craig. who gave a .ere be held at Guderich June 25 g ton spent the weekend visit Kendrick visited Neii Ken g Unit 1 V was held in the ing with his mother, Mrs, drick. ducted service ur Carmel five Candace Cooper, Jen- �uET SLAUGNTEM6 4 PRMSMG worthwhile message. Mrs al 8 p m. Final arrangements Fe{lowshr Hail of Hensall Laird Mickle. The date for Senior Citr- Presbyterian Church Sun niter McMullen, Dana Tur- Monday - Beef • Tuesday - Pork • Lloyd Mousseau thanked will he made at the meeting United Church June 4 at 2:30 QUEENSWAY NEWS zeas of the Three L inks w day. The sacrament of Holy Her; girls 6.8 years Melody CALL 26 l2 0 41 Rev, Walters and presented lune I' The Vice Grand m with Nan Britten prset The staff and residents visit Huronview his been Communion will be dis Turner, Lois Ann Lasted, her with a gift. gave the visiting report and p 2? please pensed at the service June Cheryl Turner; boys 6-8 (After Hours 262-2732) Mrs. a gift. Brown. Sea :ards sent. Thank you cards siding. She opened the meet- of Queensway Nursing Home changed to June 14 years - Brad Dwys, ; Ben, forth. formerly of Hemall. were received from Alice ing with "1 Am .like A wish to express their grafi- note the change. Rothwell, Steven Lostell: HENSALL FAIR BEEF was the guest soloist and Ferg and Annie Reid. Garden Lord . tude to Rev. McDonald for • girls 9.11 years - Kathy Vera Lemmon had charge the church service, to the ,�f ` sw/'�� ����sang "t Asked The Lord'' CHISELHURST U.C.W. Kippen r r ! rY R offal; 1, Jackie 11 Janice The Chiselhurst U.C. W . of the devotional and read volunteers from Zurich Men- Moffat; boys 9-i i years $1 - accompanied by her daugh verses.frotn the 2nd chapter nonite church. namely Sides beef ter Mrs. Don Carter; also of held its monthly meeting in P Sharon Gingerich; Monica Darryl Turner, Robbie Char- 65,b. of Acts. She spoke of the ters, Jason . Turner; girls • Seaforth, who played twb the Fellowship Hall at United earl% Christians in Judea and and Cindy Gingerich. Mary numbers on the organ. "Dia, Church Tuesday afternoon. the Christian Church in and Esther Gingerich. Mari:-' Mrs-- �, �,'�Pj � 12•l4 years • Lori Consitt, CUt, wrapped and frozen Logue" and "Minuetto" b% The president. DorothyMissy Caldwell, Shelly Fin- Brintnell, presided and open• Sputh Korea, and closed with orie a,nd. Michelle Steekle. al son; boys 12.14 ears - Regular Mozart. raver. Doreen Oesch and Ginny RENACALDWELL June 2 with Ls she Y Y Y CONCLUDE MEETINGS ed the meeting with a poem P Rena Caldwett ave the 262-5935 resent. John Smaliman shot David Moffat, Scott Town. Sausage PattleS President Ruby Bell pre- called "Nature's Garden". g Steekle for entertaining with P send, Robert Hili: young Beef Patties g sided for the Three Links which was followed by the study on Korea and spoke on bingo, They also thank vol- Kippen` East W. I well 50 straight; 25's At Kyle. NO Filler) "Partnership being Vital" as ladies race Beth Consitt, NO Filler) unteers from the Christian meet at the hvrric tit Mrs. Dan Crerar; 24's - Paul ( ) Seniors meeting June 2, theme song and prayer. p Reformed Church, Alice Wm. McDowell June 1" at Middleton, John Anderson. Beatrice Fleming. -Jean Rath- 10.tb. Bag 10 lb. Bas the theme- She also spoke of 8:30 with Mrs. Ronald Mr well; ours men's - Bob which.. concludes the thee[ Mrs. Clarence Coleman the families coming to Can- Roosenboom. Ann Kikkert, Jack Barker. Jack Mills. Glen young ings until September when conducted the worship using ada. which started in 19'8. Audrey Boers and Teta Gregor guest speaker. Mogk. Tom Allan, Bill Ste- McMullen, Lloyd P Loste rt � .49 lb., � .V7 Ib. they will reconvene with a as her theme "Portions of Mrs. W.L.Mellis visited in wart, Kevin ' Lamport, Fred You baby Paul Robert pot suck supper.- the 'introduction from Wor- their ex�esienees here and Brenderharst. Cooper; oldest person - Jam- Retail Hours- Wed., Fri., 8 a.m."` S P•m aur help to them and in Tea and coffee will be Wroxeter last week. Beall: 22's - Edwin Miller, p O Canada was sung fol- ship Around the World" and MR. and Mrs. Harold Jon Paul Johnson, Grant Mc McNaughton; guessing Me - getting adjusted. served June 14 from 2 5'p.m. Eat. d.m: • i .tit, lowed by the Lord's praver.. God gave us man" in g Mrs Britton read a lovely es spent last weekend visit- Gregor, Jim Butcher, Roy what in the can Bob Pam Ross. accompanied at keeping with Father's Day. ' for residents and their visit P g Kinsman, Janice Moffat; MILL ST.HENSALL,ONT. 162.204� y; in with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lampert: 2l -Lloyd Venner; Hvmns were sung and poem "Tall Candles ors. Rev. McDonald , con g P find our husband _ Eileen the, piano. � The minutes were read ducted the church -service Reid at Cornwal and Mr. lq -Jack Bell, Wayne Mc- Y The treasurer's report was members answered the roll and the roll east was taken accompanied by Mrs. Mickle and'Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter, Bride, Merv. Batkin. Bryan and Alex Townsend, Donna .given'by Dorothy.. Brintneli. call by naming their favourite $ Guelph. Beer; and 18` - Gladys Me- and Ross McBenth. r, Following the reading of the flower. A thank you letter with ly members present. at the pianos The men's hi h P Several relay races were Dorothy Mickle was pianist:, . bowling score was Neil Kippen, Gun Club met... Gregor."and the sports finished minutes and correspond- was read from the Huron ence, it was, decided to County Family and Child- with a candy • scramble and John accept the invitation to ren's Services for a donation treasure' hunt. t to Sunday Huronview during Senior received. a hit of Shower Murch will or ti ten o ser -r /�Citizens Week June 22 at A bazaar will be held,in the Varna Players and the 'decoration day ser -Patter so iwill faU.� - vice at Baird's cemetery at 2 ° 12:45 for'dinnee. All cars t_ �' meet at the loco{ hall. Anv- . The study "Ministry of Correspondent•, ' June Webster read an are especially invited to cups to Johnson. Bros. o'clock. one wishing transportation Bella Bella," was given by MARY CHESSE'LL address of Rood wishes, and attend church and the barbe Bridal Wreath" pattern can PERSONALS must meet at the hall.no later Pearl Taylor. The.President 182-9969 Cheryl was presented with cite. be obtained to replace those Congratulations to Miss than noon. thanked everyone for taking Miss Cheryl Webster was many lovely and useful gifts, Janice Webster has been that have been cracked or Wendy Mustard. who gra- The entertainment and art and reviewed the Sep- honou er dot aJargely attend for which. she , Kracia"y accepted bey -the-Conestoga .braken.., .Margaret.. .Hasher duatedy-•from- St: Thomas HOFiI@ Phone - art social comiittttees. Mr. acid Itember meeting, *filch is to ed bridal shower on Wednes- thanked everyone. There will school of Nurstti4;" Stratford Margaret Hunt were ap- hospital on Friday. Wendy is da evening. Doris Wilson be an Open House at the campus, and will begin her pointed to purchase a de- spending�a few days with her } 482-3183 Mrs. John Cooper. Mr. anis be held' in the Fellowship Y g M• Mr P Mrs. John Anderson. Mrs. Hall: welcomed everyone arld in- Websters on Thursday, June - studies there in late August. humidifier for the church father' Mr. Aldte Mustard. � troduced the program num- 25th to view the gifts. Jim and Dianne Kirton basement. Miss Betty Boyce of„ Tor- hers. A ukelele group direct NEW ELDER attended a performance by...- The Fall Regional meeting onto visited over the week- �!= ed by Marjorie' Hayter played Ivan McClymont was the Black Light Puppeteers will be in Walton on Oct, 8. A end with ,Miss M. Swan and the �-O and sang a medley of tunes, inducted as the new elder in in Godet°ich. This troupe is '.fall thank -offering meeting Mrs, i�. Ham. John has been re -hired as a Salesman for 1-womothat 6 Vwm t,ury and Julie Webster played a a ceremony at Varna church entirely made up of mentally will be held in Varna on Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ]'1al Ball•Macauia Ltd. r piano solo. •"You Light Up on Sunday, In Rev. Wilena handicapped people. It was 1, with neighbouring, U.C.W. rymple and Mrs. Grace y BRUCESMITH a Brown's report on Confe- an excellent show, which groups invited. Joyce Dow- McBride Kippen visited with Pleaes contact John for any help „regarding DVC My Life' + Sales ttepresentative The Varna Players did a pence, she informed us that they thoroughly enjoyed. son, Dianne Kirton and Doris Mr. and Mrs. Rob .lvtarshall hAme improvement, kitchen and bathroom , ` e fast -paged and hilarious skit Rev. Alex Taylor was among FAITH Wilson attended a workshop and family in Collingwood for design .and renovations. • Mitchell Co-op Store on the scene at Grant and those who were formally The June meeting of Varna in Seaforth and gave a report a few days last week. 130 Georgina Street lava's on the morning of the retired in a special service, U.C.W. opened with a "'Re on it. Margaret Hunt, Joyce Mrs. Mary Haugh is able wedding.'Highlights were which he was unable to doe fon Faith" by president and Doris attended the Visit- to be at her own home again. i e cranerFe. •+. Mitchell, Ont. NOK INO • Dva's three -foot -long List of attend. � Doris Wilson. Bernice Reid or's Day in Bracefield, where .SHOWER ' e Bus: 348-9975 Res: 348-9975 things' to be done, and the and Joan Stephenson's &.- the guest• spealter was Ida On Sunday afternt> 1t MaY strange articles Cheryl's sis- This coming Sunday:. Rev. votional was on the theme of White, for many years a 31st bridal shower was'hled BALL-MAWLAY11WEn ' ters found in. the bride's Norman Pick of Clinton is the faith. Reports were- given by missionary in India. They for Cheryl Webster at the Seaforth Clinton Hensall `/suitcase ---a batt and glove, a guest preacher. Th be secrbtary Dianne Kirton and also enjoyed the special" • home of Norma McGregor 527.0910 482-3405 262-2418 r' � snorkel, one-piece sleepers, a children's story, followed treasurer Margaret Hayter. music by the Huron Strings. INSURANCt AND FINANCIAL SIAYICIS y y from Janet A scrumptious array of Sunday _ 'etc. It ended with the'cattle b a film to the Sunda A thank- ou note ,_.... _..-•.•---�•--• ---• - _._ ....-__ _... L •$OME.,Fj>)�D•$tJSI1+iESS h 141r ettrtL 'Uvt; wttteh was dost - 5cttmst t'oow fat'-.'aiT�f -the-"-..­Oi ch of "G6;hen for the cheesecakes was served by _. • "G6;hen to being a reality on Sunday children, Because_ of the shower gift was read by Bernice and Joan. evening. Grant discovered family barbecue with 'the Helen Taylor, On -Sunday, June 14, the AS PART OF ITS "CANADA WEEK" CELEBRATIONS just, in time, that they had Nguyens, all interested fam- We would appreciate in. Stanley Streamers play the We Have A {.a roe Selection. Of broken the gate, and repairs ' Flies .in the twb communities formation as to where tea- Zurich .Cobras in Zurich. THE y • URSERY STOCK All Trees and Shrubs are, <�. Potted and Growing and can be Planted at anytime: • madding Marits • Flowering Shrubs • Potted Roses • Herbicides & Pesticides for' your Summer Gardening' needs. -Before you buy that shrub or tree... Be sure to check the guarantees" were quickly •made. Debra Ratbwell played the part of Elva, Pit Norman was Grant. Shirley Taylor was the bride, and Elaine Stephen- soir; -Shirley Hill and Brenda Upwson- were her .sisters.. With all of the writing and acting talent in the Varna and' Goshen communities. there should be , a play performed every winter. Someone to initiate and organize• it is the only thing needed. Remember, it take but a moment to 'place an Ex- positor Want Ad. Dial 52'•4240. " , PUBLIC MEETING to discuss the DRAFT OFFICIAL PLAN Town of Seaforth Monday, June 22, 1981 7:30 p.m. SFAFORTH TOWN HALL For further information contact Mr. James Crocker Secretary -'treasurer Seaforth Planning Board Tel. 527-0160 N rorT UT GSC UUIrIUU WILL (E HOLDING A C k14ADA WEE' m 'PARA ,E SUNDAY AFTER. NOON JUNE 28 at 2 P*M4o- if your club or organization would like to enter our, r parade, here are entry �.„ lu Categories and prizes 10--PRIZES�rta � 4 OF ENTRY IST 2ND CLASS i Commercial-Inbstriai 6Slt 62S Service Club/Organization 150 12S 1 Church, School,, Family s3o 123 Antigw VeW#$ sSp $25 Horse Norse Drawn $Sa s25 Entritrs must millt "praval Of ptfralde sommlttee ,ALL: 5 241 4 R0'� WI