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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-09-30, Page 15for Early Christmas Shoppers Layaway Now! A MICROWAVE OVEN for the whole family A VACUUM CLEANER for Morn ODYSSEY 2 VIDEO GAMES 1,)r thP vvhcal, t,,1110‘, A T.V. or Stereo for dad LW/ a v4 "V ear l y anti Christmas won't be so hard on the pocket book Campbell's Crown Hardware Main St., Seaforth 527 1420 e e ;•• YN HuRONNORPOSITOF1 SE piem t.10041 Al* passing of their infant with Michael Thomas Br.yde. who died in Victoria Hospital, London on Wednesday Sept, ember 23. 1981. Grandson of Mr. and Mts. Gerben Wynja, fien.salt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pryde. Exeter and great grandson of Mrs. Thomas ;Pryde. Exeter, also survived by several aunts and uncles. A private ,ftmer41..!._SerYge was held from the ;Kopper-. tiorkey. funeral Kerne.. Exe-.'. tars Fridt0..at 10:00 ftev-Al).rwg!Ra444#7100tig,, Correspondent MRS. MARY ME1RIVER 482-7143 FriendS,N relatives and neighbours gathered on Tuesday evening Sept. 23nd at the Foresters hall to honour Lynn Hugill at' a bridal shower. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley visited receirtlyirritattover with Mr. and Mrs. Bordon Brown (framer residents) Mrs. Brown is a patient in hospital there, she suffered a stroke this summer, but is improving. Her old friends in Constance and area wish her a speedy recovery. Paul Stevenson spent the weekend on a fishing trip to Long Point. Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchan. an attended the Anniversary - Church Service held at the Chiselhurst Church in Hen- ' A group of 33 young farmers from -Wales arrived in Seaforth Sunday for the welcome party of their 13-day retail visit with .lanlor Far- mers in Huron. Perth and Bruce counties. Eighteen are billeted with hosts here in Huron. They return home Oct. 9 Junior farmers in the three counties visited Wales last spring. sail on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cam Patter- son of Toronto were weekend visitors with her grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. The Preszcator family pic- nic was held on Sunday at the Saltford Hall. These attend- ing from this area were Mr. and Mrs. "PrelieliTor.- Bill, Debbie and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. David Preszca- tor, Christine, Lisa, Christ- opher and Greg. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dillon, Michelle' and Bradley. Mrs. J. Merner of Kitchen- er visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie, Mike and Shelley. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 'John Thompsim were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thompson and Jeffrey of The' Welsh junior farmers won't he bored. Roger Morri- son. of R.R. 4 Seaforth and a director of Huron County Junior Farmers, has organ- ized an itinerary which will keep them hopping. It in- cludes trips and tours to Fort George at Niagara-on-the- Lake, the Bruce Nuclear Plant at Douglas Point, tlaklf ter- Oakville. Bob Thompson of Western University. London. First church WMS meets After taking a summer break the Sept. meeting...of First Presbyterian Church W.M.S. was held Sept. 17th. President Edith McMillan welcomed the members. Eleven members answered the roll call. Invitations were extended from several neigh- bouring church groups, •Mrs. Van Rooijen gave the treas- urer's report. Funds for the supply fund were received. Mrs. Harrison read the Scripture followed by prayer by Mrs. Shortreed. Mrs. Keys had charge of the study period. national Plowing Match and Plowman's Ball near Barrie. the. Collingwood .slide ride, Domion Roads and a poultry and dairy farm at Goderich, Cuddy Turkey farms at Strathroy, Stayner. Petrolia, the egg grading station at the University of Guelph. the Kitchener stock yard, and CN tower and Eaton'sCentre. MRS. BERTHA MACGREGOR 262.2005 Mr. and Mrs. Sim iloobol returned from a pleasant, visit to Holland where they spent most of their time with the formers brother who is They Were able to see relat- ives and friends 'in five provinqes . and report (be Weather was (deat andfuld a most enjoyable trip., •Jessie. *Taggart, Pilo Monnt. and. Mrs. Hazel. Tay pi., Sne)4 ale., Ntani: ,;spent last Thtirsday• and p of Friday with ..their cy usra Mrs. Laird Mickle and here the past Week visited their cousins in Hen- salt. Exeter and near Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Horton: The reeve of Tuckersmith Bob Bell drew the winn- ing ticket at the firemen's meat draw on Saturday Sept- ember 26th and the winner was Steve Knight of Hensall. The deputy reeve of Stanley, Don McGrgor drew Larry Ducharme of R.R. I. Exeter as second winner. The third ticket drawn by Stewart Broadfoot - fire chief of Brucefield was won by Claire McNichol of Clinton. Stanley unit meeting of the U.C.W. was held at the home of Mrs. Alex Mcfieath on, Wednesday Sept. 23rd. Mrs. Pearl McBeath read the Scrip- turefrom II Corinthian Chpt. 8 1-15 and gave the medit- Clinton, and Mrs and Mrs. Don Dodds. Joan and Paul Winthrep visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sitn Roobol. Dr. Robert Malik from Toronto. Charles Mickle. Hainfiton, Mrs. Russ Mac ation on gifts. By our givings wearethere where we cannot go. Mrs. Evelyn MeBeath gave the world outreach message on work in Asta and our concern for the educational programme and child care. Mrs. Cliff Henderson gave the 'treasurer's i-eport. Mrs. D'Arcy Rathwell reported on plans for the beef suppper and the dessert euchre on October 14th at 1 p.m. Mrs. Evelyn.McBeath assisted by Mrs. Pearl McBeath served a delicious lunch and were thanked for their hospitality."' PERSONALS Mrs. Mabel Montieth of Wilds and Levin a Finkbeiner. Also visiting Mrs. Wilds were Elma Witman and Mr. and Mrs. Henry WildsArs. Lam- mie was visited by her son .. Bob...and .M-ervyn. and .:Irene Dunn, who also visited Mrs. Mitchell and Mary Westlake. Joyce Lavender visited Mrs. Middleton. William Westlake visited Mary Westlake. Obe and Jean Rozendal, London visited Mrs. Alice Rozendal: Don Rozendal also visited his wife Alice. Mrs. McNaughton visited her husband Peter. Erol and Dale visited Irma Wilds. Michael King of Epsom. England has been visiting his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne for the past week and while here took in the Agawa Canyon trip from Sault Ste. Marie: Man. (Betty) Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle. Exeter visited their mother and the relatives from the West last ,-Tbrsday and also Mrs. Mickle's sister Mrs. Florence Joynt visited last Thursday at the Mickle home. • London. visited last weekend with her brother Mr. Sheldon Ross and Mrs. Ross. Mrs. Hugh Berry visited in Wingham on the weekend and attended the funeral of her brother Mr. Joseph E. Correspondent MARY CHESSELL 41124969 • Several students from the Varna area received special awards at the Commence- ment programme at CHSS in Clinton on Friday evening. Jill Armstrong received the Cyanamid of Canada Award in Science, and Michael Coleman the K.S. Wood Award -SOieba,alSo "The Technical Teachers Award., Janice Webster recieved a Ruby Haddy Bursary for studenti entering the nur- sing profession from the Women's Auxiliary in Clin- ton Hospital Scholar's A- wards went to David Consitt and Dale Stephenson. W.D. Fair Scholarships for General,. Proficientcy.;:were presented to Sandra Coleman (grade_ 11), Michael, Coleman (grade 12) and .Janice, Webster (grade 13). Janice. also re- ceived an Ontario Scholar- ship award. Danny Paterson. baby son of Rod and Cathy Paterson, Mr and Mrs. Eric Luther returned home after a pleas- ant holiday in Western Canada. INFANT PASSES The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pryde in the Smith of Wingham. Sym- pathy is extended to her, Also attending were Mrs. Gordon Elliott of London. Mrs. Gen- ieye Griffith of Stratford. Mr. De Wayne Elliott of Caiedeon East. recieved the sacraments, of Baptism in Varna United Church on Sunday. A family gathering was held at their home in Clinton afterwards. There were 267 tickets sold at the door for, the ,Varna church anniversary smor- gasbord. This compares with 277 last year (all children under 8 were admitted free this year). a successful even- ing for the V.C.-VV: and the many firejectS they help with financial support. A special Thank-offering meeting is heing held this Thursday evening in Varna church. The gueit speaker is Wendy Hines of ARC IndusV ties. All ladies of the are are invited to attend. World-wide Comreunion will be observed next Sun- day, and on Tuesday"the fiat year students from Em- manuel College will- arciue There will be a meeting at 8:00 p.m. at the Varna hall, and a panel presentation begins at 8:30. Everyone is welcome. APPLES IN THE AIR — The halls near Mrs. Gemmell's kindergarten A Class were heavy with the aroma of apples Monday morning. The young students at Huron Centennial School at Brucefield were learning how td make applesauce. tiM (Photo by Campbell) Constance hosts shower .... .. Yo • .iung farmers' -mt Huron .from *Iles Nineteen reside is of Queensway Nur ing Home enjoyed a bus p on Wed- nesday September 23rd to Exeter, Fullerton; Russell- date;- St. Marys-where they_... stopped at the Wildwood Park on into Stratford around the Avon River and Stratford Theatre. Many thanks to the bus driver Edison MacLean and Volunteer Irene- unn., Rev. Kuepher nducted the worship servic on Tues- day and Pearl A n Martin played the accordian. High • bowling score was Ross - Thompson. Mrs. Vera Lam- Mite celebrated her birthday Wednesday September 23rd. Aleeta Kals"vliited with her father in preter. Den and -Bessie Betikhorn visited Carl LaVatski.' Mary Parlmer and family in Creditors.,, Dorothy and Greta Kerr visited Irma ueensway bus trip Win Brumfield firemen dra Varna Students get CHSS awards InterMent in Exeter Cemet- ery. Rev. Kenneth Knight con- ducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sun- day speaking on the Subject "Except We Be Converted," Mrs. DOrothyTaylorpresided at the organ. The Sacrament of the tonits :Su avlll be celebrated tle SnedSY. World CoMmettletr ,October 4th at the" regular. • hour- The Kirit$esSiett meet en Wednesday, 40,10 Si:00 p,m, To the people ofHensaii and - ' • the surrounding dittrict Are y6'u interested in filling out a survey questionnaire for the building -of Senior Citizens Homes in Hensel!? The Hensall 'United Church — Senior Citizens' housing committee Will 'be held in. the Fellowship Hall tober 1st 7:30 to 9:30 •p-m. and October 2nd p.m. to 4 P.M., to mist you in filling out his survey questionnaire. Please call the following telephone numbers if you need transportation 262-2129, 262-2005 262-2124, 262-2946. 'If you would prefer a member of the committee to call on you please let us know this is not an application for accoMmodation but to verify the need. INVITED. TO OU PEN HOUSE Julie Wright heads Klippen 4-H club Correspondent MRS. REM CALDWELL 262.5935 The 4-H Girls Club met a the home ,of leadef Mrs. Al Hoggarth on Sept. 15. The following officers were chos- Akes. - Julie Wright. Vice Pres. • Kathy Finlayson. Secretary- - Joan Binnendyk, Press -. Reporter-- itisa -floor- naert. A name' was chosen "Chic-Chicken Chess". The lesson consisted "of learning how to , cut up I, a whole" chicken. Refreshirients were- served and the meeting ad- journed. The second' meetirig was held at the assistant leaders home Mrs. Gary Finlayson on Sept. 22. Four recipes using chicken were tried. Mrs. Tom Burke, Wrox- eter, visited with her sister Mrs. W. L Mellis. 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