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MRS BERT
SHOBBROOK
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A large number enjoyed
the outdoor service held on
Sunday July 12 on the spa-
cious lawns at the homeof
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hardy
south ef Landesborci.
Rev. so*, annoaneed he
and his fatuity will be, al
"COOP' Me94ten$ this week
and can be reaebed 1) tele-
Vicine 524-h07 . Music was
supplied an. on ,49eobli411 '11,Y
Van*. Ste)«San.
Were Diana. ShOhhtoOlt.
Cheryl- Lion. Karen And Kint
Wright. Cluldren's time was
"God made us S 01,11 and God
made us grow •
The Message was "in the
Beginning God made every
thing "
President Lynn Peck wel-
comed the 39 members for
dinner on a , hazy day at
conservation park Clinton on
July 5th. After a minute's
silence for those who passed
away during the year, (Elmer
Stemler, Paul Gibbings and
Bert Shobbrook). grace was
Duff's'.
bible
school.
a success .
Correspondent
!VIERS-ALLAN MOCALL
887-6677
Daily Vacation 'Bible
School was held lasi'vtelt_st
Duff's United Church when
nearly TO children. four to
thirteen years participated in
stories, songs, games and
crafts each morning from
9-11:45\,
On Fsiday evening parents
and friends were invited to
see what they had done and
to view their crafts. 'An hour
of entertainment wasteld. in
the auditorium of the church.
All classes went up. to the
front seats of the church with
their -teachers. "
Each class, sang a number
thenthe teachers_handed out
certificates to each one pre-
sent. Mrs. Good told a very
interesting story about albird
"Fanny's Nest" while PaStor
Good showed pictures on
screen. Ittold of the foundat-
ion on how we build our
lives.
• Martin Baan spoke a few
words of appreciation to all
the workers who had helped
cut during the week; to Rev.
Swan, reading the- opening
scriptures in music, Marie
McGavin, sports, Judy Lee,
assistant -
Cherly Fraser, snack and
offering, Vickie Tanner.
crafts-director, Brenda Hen-
ry and assistant,..Pastor Good
and Audrey Hackwell, story
teller, Mrs. Good, nursery
teachers, Joan Clark, and
assistants Judy Emmerich,
Sharon Dalton, and Carol-
anne Williamson, pre-
primary, Dianne McCallarn
and Mary Blum, middle
dass. Dianne Balla, junior
dass, Dave Bean.
An offering was 'received
and dedicated by Mr. Baan.
The benediction.wls given
by Pattor Good.
PERSONAL VISITS
Dr. Jean and Gerd West-
erman of Burlington spent a
recent weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Mills. On Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Scott of
Don 1v1illsvisited at the same
home,
Hymn sing was held with
Barbara ,Bosman director.
Rev. Scott thanked the Har-
dys for the generotis use of
the property and anyone who
helped in any way.
Following Benediction a
pot luck lunch was enjoyed.
MIPTlyp0.14.,,youug-:•pepple
enjoyed the swimming (ender
the Vitit4lfni crYe. Dren4a
RadlOrd ,and ,Revin
Many mijorecl flOSver hedS.
and :tour an . the-. ,tralls
shovel the bob anct .tbe day
•Onderl. Witir *tat.-ttMO•
are `catering
to.,' Blyth Summer FestiVal-
li.04 24. if planning to bog
a craft, table please have
articles at the church by July
22nd,
Mts. Beth Knox and her
cousin Mrs. Ken Hobbs of
sung and a pot luck lunch
w as enjoyed by all.
Minutes of the 1980 re-
union were read by secre-
tary-treasurer Connie Chom-
icki. Business was conducted
by Lynn Peck. A motion was
passed that the reunion be
held at the same place on the
second Sunday on July II 82.
Sports events were conduct-
ed by Julie Shobbrook. Races
• presehoglers - Kelly. Peck;
girls 6.9 - Theresa Knox:
Ladies 13 and over Cheryl
Lyon; men 13 and over 4er-
ome Andrews. A candy
scramble for children and
two relays were enjoyed.
Prizes for the youngest -
Cara Anne Chomicki, oldest
Laura Sainidereock; coming
farthest -. Bull and Pearl
Harris, Sault Ste, Marie,
Ontario.
Officers for 1982: Past pre-
sident • Couple: Lynn and
Wayne Peck: president -
couple Doris and Jack An-
drews: vice president - Bill
and Joan Crawford: Secre-
tary-Treasurer - Connie
Chomicki: Sports committee
- Darlene Shobbrook and
Thelma Ellerly; nominating
committee Bill GibbingS.
Dentield spent Tuesday at
Cullen Gardens and minia-
ture village at Whitby Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Burch
and Joan of Brampton visited
on week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Sottiaux and at•
tended the Blyth Summer
,•Gary..,Sottiaux of Stratford ,
spent the Week. end with his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs.. Bob Thom
son, spent laSt week' with her
aretit$ Mrs.
lianditOn at Moorefield.
when they held a successful:
heasehold sale on Saturday
and will be 'moving into , the
new Senior Ci4zens. apart-
ment in Moorefield. They.
returned home w ith Bob and
Audrey .
On July 4th Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Lear and June Johns
attended the dinner at
Master University for regis-
tered music teachers where
Gail received her award.
They spent the weekend with
Doris Lear at Burlington.
John Cartwright and Eliz-
abeth Lawson are attending
the United Church camp at
Menestung, Goderich. Diane
Newby of New Hamburg
visited on Saturday with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Orval Newby. Elaine Cou-
sineau, Jim. Don, and Tam-
my of North Bay spent last
week with het parents Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Alexander
Don came on Friday and all
returned home on Saturday
--Don Jr. remained with his
grandparents.
Rev. and Mrs. Mervyn
Penfound. Calista and Blain
of Flin Flon Manitoba are
holidaying with his mothet
Mrs. Olive.Penfound and het
mother 'Mrs. Potter, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson.
John, and ElizabethattendeR
the Lawson family picnic at
Benmiller Falls • reserve or
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin
Hunking, Mr. and Mrs. Torr
Duizer and family enjoyed
holiday 'to the East CoaSt.
Shobbrook reunion
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in Area Churches
' First PRESBYTERIANR Church .
•59 Goderich St. W.. Seaforth • • ,
Minister: Rey I A, A Duke .0reanist:Mrs $ Carol Carter
: JULY 19, 1981
11:15 Joint Service of Worship
• - - Northside United Church .
. All Are Invited.
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'''. T..-THOMAS . Anglican Meth
The REV . lames R. Broadfoot B.A., M.Dis.
Seaforth , .
SUNDAY JULY 19, 1981
Fifth Sunday after Trinity
I1.:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon
Celebrant and Preacher: The Rev. George Youmatoff
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NORTHSIDE Unit ed._ Church
S4 Gorierieh St. West. Seaforth ' -(.
SUNDAY JULY 19,1981
11:15 a.m. Joint Service in our Church
Rev. T. Duke will preach ,
Nursery provided
. . Rey. J.G, Vanslyke. Minister
Margaret Whitmore Audrey McIluain.
Organist - Music Director Jr. Choir Leader
Area congregation's are invited to take advantage Of
the church directory to announce their church Service's
each week. Church directory announcements are .
available for a minimum of 26 consecutive weeks in
units of two column inches at 52.25'per unit. Changes
in copy may be made each week but must be received
before noon on Tuesday.,
Mitchell-Seaforth
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For service, account, in!- titivation
local announcements, line locates
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President reported W.I.
Grade 8 awards were pre-
sented to Gleny.ce MeClinch-
ey and Larry Hoggart. Susan
Jamieson favoured with
piano selections. The group
agreed to let seniors useW.I.
dishes. tables and cards.
Margaret Taylor introduc-
ed Huron Co. dairy princess
Diane . Oldfield. Site told.
, give* the.' competilioil and
the hattition..,of .mirk. -Miss
014' alsa said when. baying
qrw2.**; -.ePt What .wp
ne.ed,nttt just been se itikeon,
Stie .was 01.400 by.
,Tehhtitt. anti 'present-
ed. with a ' • "
, Beryl goi'eStended. best'
.wishes frOM W. .1. to Hazel
Reie pn- her a_ad. Les' 45th
wedding anniversary- and
presented her with a gift.
Ticket's were reserved and
bought for Huron Country
Playhouse (Arsenic and Old
Lace) Tuesday July 28.
Lu nch was served by Beryl
Reid. Beth Knox and Marg
Anderson.
The Burns U.C.W. met at
the home of Margaret Taylor
ott Taesdo afternoon with 14
present. Ida Leiper opened
the Meting with a poem
"Success." Several hymns
were sung to records. Gladys
Leiper read the Scripture
Psalm 96. Ida Leiper led in
prayer. A patriotic reading
waSgiven by fd.4 4iper With
'RaplOrovslarn,*op.. N4Tptkt
170;4: Gay s-4‘.,x4a. Ott.
BOW tkOzt.totiloygi,
..Ida' 'teipet 4.14,941.00
goo Margaret
tlYltxte WXP'f•Oki' about Barb
"VOA' and rett his, poem Lat
me him,. in 1 'flattop . at the
side of the road. and be a
friend to man." Margaret
also gave a reading "Child-
ren learn what they live."
Margaret Taylor thanked
Margaret and presented her
with a gift. Ida Leiper thank-
ed all who took part in the
meeting.
Mrs. Rice was in charge of
the business. Roll call was
answered with a Bible-verse,
and, minutes were read. The
Treastfter's report was given
by Joan Hoggarth. Corres-
pondence was read by Mr.
Rice. Thank you letters were
received from Emerson Hesk,
Doreen Carter. Canadian
Crossroads International and
Rev. Sera!). All signed PAWS
for ME5-. Ugly abteTd* and
.Kass Mr.ligtce ctps,
.0 with. root. Lurch •
say0. •
:040008 0.1t . Pr day wit11
Mrs., Etatranpe Cort%tkigp
were her, Mo,filer Mae
Rim Selgrave and her Aunt
and Uncle Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Frisby of .00kdale
Saskatchewan.
Every week more and
more people discover what
nighty jobs, I are accom-
plished 'by low cost Huron
Expositor Want Ads. Dial
527-0240
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Jack-
son. Ken and Sandra of
Ridgetown spent Saturday
night with her parents Mr
and Mrs. Tom Allen. On
Sunday they and Mr and
Mrs. Keith Allan and family
attended the Allen family
reunion picnic at Riverside
Park at Exeter.
CANADIAN
• industrieS; IneetIng-
was held lull, tith in the nag.
eresident Alice Buchanan
welcomed all. The meeting
opened in the usual manner
with Genevieve Allan at
piano. A minute's silence
was held for a life memb-r
Mrs. Annie Leitch who Jed
June 21. A roe •1. was read in
her honour.
Roll call, was answered
w ith naninig tf lOcal hils1115 5
or induSjtY. The minutes 4iod,
financial, report were raait by
,. secretary-41'4mo* Jung fa-
thergill. Correspondence was
a thank you from Elma
JeWitt. Dora Sh&bbrOolc and
family; thanks from South
Boron District Ass. for the
mentally handicapped for
S10 donation: from Bake Sale
appeal from Blyth Summer
Festival it was inos ed to
donate S.5f): from Cioderich.
4.R-C- mentally ttelarded it
ita,s moved ti?..4Q1late 525t an
inyila
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July 15th at
and area news
ofte THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 15, 1961
Outdoor service held near Londesboro Burns UCW meets
at Taylor home
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