HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-10-14, Page 8GREY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL GreyTpwnship council had a little bit
of a program When they held a Celebration On Saturday night for the.
township' 125th birthday. Seated from left are Reeve Roy Williamson.
Deputy Reeve Leona. Armatrong.,, Clerk-Treaskker, Jane Bartley ',and
•,COUncilitirs Lyle Pettapiece, Charlie Thomas, and Ben TerpStra:
F . (Photo byt Ranney)
t remember
Big crowd at Grey celebration
Grey Township celebrated its 125th ann-
iversary an Saturday night in the Brussels.
Morris, and Grey Community Centre.
, Besides a dance, there was also a
reminiscing room filled with pictures and
memorabilia from Grey and a slide presenta-
tion upstairs in the arena prepared by the
three students who worked on Grey Town-
ship's history thi. summer-Deb Rathwell.
Karen Ellsmore and 1/.. id Dunbar.
Special speakers during the evening
l inc
Huron-Bruce M.P. Murra) Cardiff.
n-Bruce M.P.P. Murray Elston, Hun
County Warden Fred Haberer, Reeve Cal
Krauter of Brussels, Reeve Bill Elston of
Morris Township. Donald McDonald who
brought a welcome from the Huron County
Board of Education and 'Cliff Dunbar. a
former reeve of Grey Torrship. The present
reeve.. Roy Williamson and Deputy-Reeve
Leona Armstrong also spoke.
Huron-Bruce M.P.P. Murtay Elston pre-
sented Reeve Roy Williamson with a flag and
a plaque from the Province of Ontario
congratulating Grey Township on its. 125th
birthday.
Voice of Life walk success
soon Able to return home.
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POSITOR., OCTOBER 14, 1981
TR HURON
The Voice of Life group
held a walk-a-thon on Sept. 26
and despite rainy weather the
event was a huge success.
Approximately 100 people
participated in the walk for
li fe. including Murray El-
ston M.P.P. The group's
grateful to all the organizers.
walkers and most of all for the
willingness of the sponsors
who st imported and made the
walk worthwhile.
Alt were inspired by Te rry
,Fox who so selflessly gave of
himself for the sake of cancer
victims so that they may have
life.
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-1077
Duff's United Church -was
decorated in the Thanksgiv-
ing Theme for the Thanksgiv-
ing service Sunday morning.
October 11. Greeters were
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mc-
Kay. Organist for this month
'is Mrs. Marion 0.0410.
Usheri were Howard -Haek-
.filyc,mqw.idig and Bill
Courts.
The lIev. Charles 5wan
talked to ,the '011.0rek on
at are you grateful for
today and his sermon and
prayer. "Give thanks every
day". in the announcements
unit meetings ae to tiheld
this week. Sunday. October
18 is . C. W. Recognition
Day., Speaker Maureen
Mayne., Mission Minister of
the London Conference, La-
dieswill form the choir.
Sunday October 18 the Youth
Group are asked to meet at
6;15 not 7:30 p.m. Wednes-
day October 21. You are,
invited to the manse for tea
and Bible Study. NoveMber
11. is Laity Sunday. Dr. Betty
Bridgeman. a medical mis-
sionary. Zaire, Africa will
be guest speaker. Guest
organist Mr. Floyd Herman
with a men's choir. This is
also to be Mission Sunday,
Mrs: D. Fraser anti Mrs, N.
Kirkby. The closing -prayer
and benediction was given by
Rev. Charles Swan.,
EUCHRE
The 'Institute have started
their euchres for the winter
season on Tuesday evening,
October 6 held in the Walton
CoolgtliflitY 1611 Hostesses
were Margery Huether, Bet-
va Watson and Margaret
Shortreed. There were six
tables in play.
Prizes were awarded to the
following for high ladies-
Annie Reid, low- Olive Dun.
Os. high man- Jim Maas-
gait lostP Dave Watson. most
zeros- EIV4111018er- There ll
,400ther• euchre• ti), two
weeks! everyone weleTIM,
W.I. Nntes. Note change of
Otco• This, nteetioglof Abe
Winton WO:glen's Inttitute
*for "The Year of Dis0144
Pertma*- to be held on
Weber 21, at 8:15 at the
homeof Mrs, Graeme CraiP
Convenors; Mrs. Harold 401-
ger and Mrs. Allan McCall
plan to have Mrs. Ilaiold
Vodden, Blyth as guest
speaker. Mr. Vodden will
come if possible to demon-
strate "Caning" and also
have some of his work on
display. Roll call: "What we
can do in our community for
the handicapped.'Lunch
committee: Mrs. Ken
McDonald, Mrs. (leo.
McCall, Mts. Alvin McDon-
ald and Mrs. Ray Huether.
PERSONALS
Miss RulitThamer, Wood-
stock spent the Thanksgiving
weekend with her, mother
Mrs. Wm. Thamer and other
relatives in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Krick
nd Leanne of Hamilton visit-
"' d on the 1toTiday weekend
ith the latter' s mother. Mrs.
. Ritchie.
Laura Machan, Wind-
sor visited on the weekend ai
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Reid. Mrs. Reid re-
turned home with her on
Sonday, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Machan drove her home on
Thanksgiving Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. EllasKosten-
iuk of Kendersly. Sask. visit-
ed recently with Rae Houston
of Seaforth.
Steven Hitether of mho
loo University spent the
Thenhsgiving weekend With
his parents. Kr, and Mrs.
Ray Huether and John. It is
00.0.0 hear:Oeorge Nyillittm-
aotl is hoM#again following
stay in Stratford`. ifonniut
Mr. and Mrs. Will am,
Taylor " family were
Thanksgiving dinner guests
with the latter parents Mr.
and Mrs:, Roily Achilles on
Sunday.
Thanksgiving guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald
and Jeanne were Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce McDonald, For-
mosa, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Fliabard and children of
Landon; Mrs, Pat Bremner
-and Ryan of Sarnia and Jim
McDonald of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bew-
ley spent Thanksgiving Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Malt
Edgar and family of Petrolia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowman
and Jim and Mrs. Jack Yuill
of Brussels also visited at the
same home, Mrs. Edgar is
the former Mary Bowman.
' On Monday Mr. and Mrs.
Roily Achilles were Thanks-
giving dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Sills and family
of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson
were recent visitors with
Mr.a nd Mrs. Don Maier and
family of Thamesford.
Wtekend guests for the
Thanksgiving holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hum-
phries and Mr. William Ben-
nett were Miss Kim Humph-
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C°11Sratuln,
dons to Wilfred and Verna
-Gluier who celebrated their
55 wedding anniversary. Oct-
6th. Rev. and Mrs. Scott and
family visited on Saturday
with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Thompson visited
on Saturday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, iHamilton.
Moorefield.
Aimwell unit will meet
Monday October 19th at 8:00
p.m. for a quilting bee. (to be
tied) Anyone is welcome to
attendfor a social hour. Help
out or just
Thanksgiving weekend vi-
sitors with Mr. and Mrs, Bob
Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Paterson and Katie London.
Colins mother Mrs. Mrs.
Annie Patterson and friend
Margaret Brown from Criesp-
smre; Scotland. attending the
Regional Rally for East
Huron U.C.W. hosted by
Walton on Oct. 8th from our
U.C.W. were Edyth Beacom,
Laura Lyon, Margaret Good,
ries it.111. and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Humph ries and family
of London.
.1a-son Shortreed, son the
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shortreed
is a patient in the hospital in
London, having required VW-
gery Friday. We hope he Is
MaTgiirCt ',1019
Reinke. • , Norman
MatiOn kietilqm.: ?tufty-Y.
Thompson and Dora Shah-
bronk. Mr, and Mrs., Ross
Radford of Port Colborne
spent Saturday p.m. and
night with Aunt Dora Shob=
brook also called on Aunt
Laura Saundercock and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob,,Crysler
of Chatham visited on Sunday
with her brother Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Tamblyn and at-
tended church here. Mr. and
Mrs: Raymond Radford .of
London spent weekend with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Tiroftipson.
Congratulations to Mi. and
Mrs.- Allen Shaddick on a new
grandson born to Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Shaddick. Brant-
ford. Mrs. Shaddick is spend-
ing some time 1,vtih them.
MM. Lome Flunking re.
turned home On Friday from
spending the past week in
Clinton hospital. Mrs. Mar-
ion Letherland moved to
RatMeloo Guest" Home. Blvth
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prit
chard and son Paul and friend
Kelly Oak of London had their
Thanksgiving dinner with
Mr. and Mrs; DavelVinson
on Sunday.
ars
United dutch Pitinitsgiv-
ht8 ServiM.PrI *OW ;11.4/1,
Greeters: Were Jnis
John Lawson ushers were
Theresa Overboe, Julia Shari-
dick, Kai Sheperd and Cry.
stall Whyte. Rev. Scott wel-
comed all and gave an-
nouncements, October 25 will
be Anniversary service with
Service at 11 cm. Mr. Jack
VVhytock of Whitechurch and
8 p.m. Rev. Oestreicher from
Walkerton.
Call to worship led, chil-
drens time was Thanksgiving
what are you thankful for? A
large number of answers. We
breath 12 times in a minute
which is important. God
made each child a blessing to
someone. Junior teachers
were Donna Shaddich,
Chtistine and Sandy Carter.
The sermon was "The fruit
of the Spirit is Joy." Thanks-
giving is a. time to share our
blessings, joy in the family, to
celebrate the family gather-
ings Gail Lear took
solo part in choir anthem with
Barbara Bosmanottanist and
choir director.
t are you grateful for is
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