HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-11-04, Page 660 YEARS OF CWL — Some longtime members were honoured when
over 100 women attended the 60th anniversary of St. James' CWL last
Tuesday night. From left are Mrs. Lucy Sills, Miss Marguerite Dunn,
CWL president, Mrs. Chris Host% Mrs. Beatrice Regier (a member for
58 years) and Mrs. Mary Hart. Another early
member, Mrs. Mary Nigh, is not in the photo.
(Photo by White)
friendship gum has now been
completed and looks very
nice. It will also be for sale.
Many articles have been
completed and a good atten-
dance is hoped for.
Mary Sanders RA, and
baby son called on residents
last Thursday afternoon.
Everyone was delighted to
see the new baby
The euchre club will meet
on Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Church service will be
conducted by Rev. J. Van
Slyke on Wednesday at 2
p.m. and by Father Caruana
on Friday morning at 10:30
a.m.
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Two Londesboro women received minor
injuries that did not require hospitalization
when the car they were in struck a parked
tractor-trailer in the fog in Hullett Township
Sunday night.
The car didn't fare as well,
' with estimated damages of stoop.,
Provincial police at Goderich .say Rmiy-Lou
Maize, 27, of Londesboro was, westbound on
concessions 8 and 9, about two 'kilometers
east of highway 4, when the accident
occurred at about 7:30 p.m: 'A ,passenger in
the car, Geraldine. Johnston. 45, of Londes-
boro also received minor injuries.
The truck. owned by Bee Line Carriers Ltd.
of-Milton wasn't damaged.
,There were, 37 wn.rnen
iesent,- 411.9 were in rthe
league 25 or more years and
who were presented. with 25
year, pins. There were 18 past
presidents who were pre-
sented with a scroll.
Mrs: Harry Hak thanked
Mrs. Regier, and presented
her with a gift.
Mrs. 'Wilbert 'Maloney
gave the history of St. James
parish league and presented
scrap books to be viewed by
those present. It was a very
enjoyable occas ion.
lated the -council outbeir sixty
year., She asked them to
kOep woe,
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Means a lotto the nation. she
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THE ttl*POSITOR, NOYEMEIER 4. 1081
St CWL
0th anniversary
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On Oct. 27th. the Catholic
%lane; La• area St, James
h cele.*ed their kOth
anniversary with Father Ow
uaattcekbtatIag Rasa' at
6,30; 44- dInati followed in the
Church service. was con-
ducted on Wednesday after-
noon,, by Rev. JaMes Broad-
foot of St. Thomas Anglican
Church. Comparing our lines
to the trees and veins and the
fruit thereof was discussed
during the service. Mr. R.J.
Spinal accompanied for the
hymns end also led in a
sing-song at close of the
service.
Visiting with Mrs. Ella
Bissett were iteraister Mrs.
Mary Seeler of Goderich and
Mrs. B. Ische of Sebringville.
Mrs. Evelyn Querengues-
er and Miss Mary 'Neville
visited with Mrs. Evelyn
Carter on Monday afternoon
at her home. We-are pleased
to hear Evelyn is home after
her recent-surgery..., -
Miss Doris Wills and Mrs.
Minnie Hawley have return-
ed to Seaforth Manor from
Seaforth Community Hospi-
sO"Ple /DTI- Prepared by
!I'M* Miller rPr aver UV
cwtriesamt
mm,chris._ HQ* woo?.
met coat*. Mrs. Oarw
tal.
A staff dinner party , was
held at the Blue Fountain
Restaurant In Clinton last
Thursday evening hosted by
the administration of Sea-
forth Manor. in recognition of
staff efforts in achieving
accreditation. Special guests
were Mr. Scott Thornton of
Toronto and Mrs. Jean
Thornton and Susan-Byrne of
Loedon. Mr. Cliff Thornton
expressed his gratitude to the
staff for its efforts and at the
" close of the dinner Mrs.Anne
Rowland thanked the admin-
istration on behalf of the staff
for the dinner. Each staff
member present also receiv-
ed a beautiful long-stewed
red rose,
Residents_havehteo. Work,
ing very--diligently this past
month preparing for the an-
nual tea and bazaar to be held
this Saturday at 2 p.m. The
residents again on Thursday
by playing the organ in the
chapel. Many old favourites
were recognized by those in
attendance.
The Ceramic pumpkin
Which was raffled off by the
Craft Boom was won by
Corrine VanMiltenburg.
Iluronview_. woad_ like._ to..
welcome Secord McBrien
from Seaforth. Secord can be
found on 1st North. Also we
would like to welcome Nelson
Hood from Kippen. Nelson is
now living on Men's Bed
Care.
Rev. Scott conducted the
^ Sunday morning service. The
chair sang the Anthem "Tell
It To Jesus." The Exeter
Young People held a service
Sunday afternoon.
Stan _Wen, and Wilson
McCartney -accompanied
Marie Flynn to provide. Old ,
Tyrae: Music on Monday
afternoon. During the enjoy-
able program. the residents
joined in on a sing song.
Tuesday afternoon found
the .Ceramic class-busy with,
their various projects.
, Ed_ Stiles delighted the
Old Tyme hit
at Huronview
aret Senate then introduced
the guest speaker, -the dio-
cettgen,- *St viee president
Mrs: Helena Regler from Mt,
Carmel. who spoke on the
league lanrk . and constant-
Seaforth Manor
WHIM SOUTHGATE,
who recently became an hon-
our graduate of Fanshawe
College and the Department
of Diagnostic Radiology and
„ Ultra:Sound of st.„ Mary's. , ,
General Hospital, Kitchener.
Mr. Southgate has received
the Ghent Metnorial Award
fortechnical excellence given by , the Society of Medical
Radiation Technologists; of
the Province of Ontario,