HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-07-29, Page 9Don Shohbrook *boat the Good Samaritan.
523-4250 Providing the music• were
There were 90 children Louise McGregor and Mars-
registered for Bible School at ha Suss.
the United Church this past Leaders were each pre.
week. The theme was "I love seated with a certificate by
Jesus. Jesus levee me." Uev. Scott He thanked the
On Friday there was Berean unit of U.C. W. for
epen house with a flamber of cookies and freshie through
reathera And friends attend- the week and the BOAS
*PO aleW urails,irkprogram U.C.W. for Friday's se!..
Pllt On 63, claSses. freslnen411
Beott'w all, and iTNKOM'efill)Klt Louise Meg or :work
a40 0 ,4m CTreetera -Sunday were panted On Eno hy
Ir ,Ore and 'Susan. glen. ; work.
the nursery .t: 4 UakessWe 7
,nt were Marsha Peel. 1140,11 nojwa4i c..-PERBON
**T. ;Laurel Bffilzer, Loins and 'WllS,rfP: F0044 are know
Vineeni and: fireadallillanj Rev. Scott welcomed all 'Grace l *key returned
Group 2, turriett and pie annountementil her daughter's, Alice.
Suzsrre Tanthlyn, Bereanljnit of U.C.W. will DiWk4S011. after having been
Margaret 144101; Primary te 4010$11 at the a patient in aininn Public
Dept. Cheryl Lyon, Joan home of"Margaret Whyte Hospital, since August 1980.
Shepherd, Joan Whyte: the (members are to bring a Visiting July 17 with Alice
tniddlers, Anne Adams, friend); Hope Chapel cemet- Davidson were 'her cousins
Reno Wilts, Lisz Daher; ery memorial service is Au- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Allen
Juniors, Laura Scott and gust 30 at 3 p.m.; Rev. Scott of Bowmanville.
Brenda Radford. , will be, on holidays in Au- On July 24 Norma Park-
Pupils all sang songs per- gust; there will be service house of Ottawa visited at
tithing to the theme. The August 16 at 11 a.m. and the same home.
Juniors also sang a number regular services will resume Sorry to report the barn of
Sept. 6.
C301drens time was ' Pray-
er," to pray for others to be
well and happy, the shortest
prayer is Good,bye. meaning
God be with you. Junior
teacher* were Cheryl. Lyon
and Florence Cartwright.
The sermoowlk5 from Saints
lit Alta tiOtt Jenah,
liatv0 and Reter. '1". • .
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Fire destroyed a barn ar— • Blyth and Clinton Fire
the home of Hugh Flynn of Departments answered the
R.R. I Londesboro on Friday call to the Flynn home and
afternoon. stayed until dark. Other
Along- with the building, family members and friends
5000 bales of hay were, lost. stayed on till five o'clock in
Two bulls and five calves the morning just to protect
that were in the barn escap-
ed injury.
One bull started
on fire, but is was put out
with water. Some of the
eqUipment in the milkhouse
was also saved.
25 years. About 98 per cent
of the area where the hay
was was covered in steel and
the one area where there
was no strip was the one
that started on fire.
Mrs. Flynn said they plan
to rebuild as their one son
will be taking -over the dairy
area of the farm from them.
The barn was partially coy-
:\ ered by insurance.
Damages are being ass-
essed.
the milkhouse.
Mrs. Flynn did say the
fire started in the hay mow,
but they don't know what '
caused it because it was the
driest hay they had put in in
Special guests at Duff's
service in Walton
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
Mr. and Mrs., Robert Mar
than of Sarnia visited recent-
ly with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Baydak of Oshawa were
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Panornarenko- for--supper
Saturday evening and stayed
over-night, leaving for home
Sunday noon.
Mrs. Alma Watson.
Brussels visited with Mrs.
Viola Kirkby on Sunday_ and..
attended the church service
at Duff's United Church.
Also special guests, at the
church service were Mrs.
Isobel Scott and son David
from Toronto who are staying
at their summer home in
Gorrie.
Congratulations to Glenda
Carter who has received
word she passed her Grade
five-piano which she tried at .
Myth United Church recently
Her music teacher was Carol
Campbell of Belgrave.
Glenda is the daughter of
Jim and Elsie Carter,
Walton.
CHURCH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ste-
vens were greeters at the
door on Sunday morning at
Duff's United Church. Mrs.
-Marjorie fluthr•hrial win' Of-
ganist. Ushers were Brian
McGavin, Harvey Craig and
Murray Dennis. Rev. Charles
A. Swan spoke to the young
folk on ' "Hidden Beauty"
and followed up with the
hymn, "God who touches the
Earth." The Sermon was
"Confidence in God's Pro-
mises" based on the lesson
from• Joshua 1:1-9 and Heb-
rew 13:5-20. Nest Sunday a
special worship service is
planned in connection with
Morris Township 125th An-
niversary-with guest soloist
Mrs. Margaret Whitmore,
organist of Northside United
Church, Seaforth. Rev. Swan
concluded the service with
the Gospel Hymn.
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milpipelines &
1,,„7.1 milking parlours
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ideas and to grow in competence. For more than half a century The
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through one of the oldest and most respected off-campus degree-
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Western's offerings in CLINTON, GODERICHrancl KINCARDINE,
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information on Part-time Studies at Western can be obtained at the
Clinton Public Library, the Huron County Public Library, or
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Why lie fallow this winter?
CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL - CLINTON - 7:00 P.M.
Sociology 140 (Social Problems) Tues. Sept. 15
Social Work 020 (Intro to Social Welfare & Social Work) Wed., Sept. 16
Psychology 100 (The Human Animal) Thur. Sept. 17
GObERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE - GODERICK- 0:30
P.M.
Politics 020 (Intrci'duction to Policital Science) Mon. Sept. 14
KINCARDINE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL -
p.m.
Music 397 (Speblal Topics)
Sociology 020 (Introduction to Sociology)
Psychology 150 (Human AdjuStMent)
FACULTY OF PART4I,NIE AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
KINCARbINE 6:0016:30
Mgt). Sept. 14
Tues. Sept. 16
Wed. Sept. 16
As
Children register for bible school.
THE filiFION RcP08iTOR', "MY 24,
Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh Flyn was
completely destroyed by fire
Friday.
W.I. members Hazel Reid.
Beth Knox, Beryl Reid and
Margaret Taylor attended
W.I. Walton meeting July
15.
July • 2.3 Alice fluehatiau,
Margaret Taylor Myrtle 'Fair,
serriec antl'P,ore 0011400,
attended the Clinton W.1..
Grandmother's meeting
picnic held at Conservation
Park. Clinton.
Rev. Stephen blathers and
daughter Ruth Johns from
Toronto visited Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Woods.
. Florence Cartwright, John
and Claude attended the
parents -witheal partners.
Amp at Mcnestung church
. •
• .
camp last week.
Darrell Shobbrook and
Glen Johnston motored to
Edmonton. leaving Tuesday
night and arriving safe
Saturday.
The U.C.W, are catering
to Blyth. festival July 31. The
craft table was asuccess,and
any one with crafts will he
APMciafgd,
I
area news
WHERE...IYOU'RE IMPORTANT TO US FIRE FIGHTERS --• Fire destroyed Hugh Flynns _ barn south of
l..orKlasboro, Friday afternoon. Blyth firemen answered-the call at 1:10
p.m. and by 3 o'clock the fire was under control and workers were tearing
at the tin roof to put out hot spots. (Photo by Hamilton)
RESIU Flynn barn burns
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PRIDE OF CANADA
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SANDWICH, COOKED HAM
SCHNEIDERS STORE SLICED FRESH
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PRIDE *:
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lb. 139
YOUNG
TENDER ONTARIO
CHICKEN
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ea.
lb.
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CHICKEN FRYER PIECES'
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BACK
3 HINDQUARTERS
WITH WHOLE BACK
3 WINGS
2 PKGS. OF
GIBLETS
lb.
IDEAL FOR OUTDOOR COOKING
FRESH SPLIT
CHICKEN BREASTS159
SCHNEIDERS BOWLS OF
HEADCHEESE• 315 9.1.59
AiOKED STAtisAGEM
SCHNEIDERS Sii.CORNMEALE0 je
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