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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-12-02, Page 9Correspopderit
1416.00 SH0111008
250
.W. General annual
M was heid on Monday
Holt kr 23 at 8 p.m.
Pre t Edythe Beacom
ed ell. The theme was
"," and Audrey Thorrip-
the scripture. on
d Eclythe gave mall-
tatiOqn4 prayer.
The Witte* of Sept. 7th
wwhSre„, Secretary )041,
rresponderice in-
cluded thank you from lama•
JeWitt d family; from the.
Hom girls. Bonnie and
Brenda; she Shaddick. Ruth
and All Shaddick, Ferree
McGuire from Margaret
Taylor f tliefitewards for
the done n of $500.00 from
the West bouts. an appeal
and Hum Day Centre for
Homebou , and from Alma
College.
Treasure* report by Mar-
garet show4 a good balance
on hand of 2,586.78.
Thealjoeation of $900 was
accepted and a 'donation of
MO to Huron Day centre for
Homebound, $25 to Alma
College and $1000 to the
board of stewards.
Edythe Beacom reported
for the social committee in
thence of Kathy McDougall
and taitra Lyon reported. on
the supply forthe mitten tree,
Two knit hats, 2 pr. Socks. 2
pr. slippers and 2$ pr. mit-
tens have been sent in. Dora
Shobbrook reported, for com-
munity friendship,
and card*.
Berean Unit had no meet-
ings in Jan., Feb., Dec. but
held 2 meetings at Dora
Shobbrook's (March) and
Margaret Whyte's (August1
The group entertains the
Aimwell Unit in May with a
travelogue by Gary Sottiaux
on the Pacific Crest trail.
Margie Whyte was the speak-
er in August. In July the
Gail Lear's music recital.
Mary Longman reported 3
funeral lunches were served
for Norman Wright. dery
Shobbrook and Annie Leitch.
Betty Hulley reported for
nominating which is not com-
plete and will be reported
later. It was moved Margaret
Good buy poinsettas, for the •
chorch and that buying, corn -
mittee fietty 'Moon and Mar-
gone Duizer buy plants for
the manse before Open
House December 6.
Huron, Perth Presbyterial
Business meeting is January
25 at 1 p.m. at Hensall U.C.
Six delegates from Londes-
borough church will attend.
Audrey -Thompson and Joan
Virkyte are to see abourthe
hot water tank and the stove.
Christmas gifts• of $19 islo be
sent to the Fosterchild.
The Cristmte.s meeting, is
December 7th at 6:30 p.m.
Each is bring a guest. Supper
is .a pot Isc.12vmeetillg-
ExPoittx."-EXPRIPITION $5
'The Explorers opened with
the Explerer Sin Lert Li-
vermore and Lisa'SperiTee did
the Explorer Emblem, Loy-
anne Adamsdiathe EXplorer
picture. The offering was
ZEHRS CANADA 'A' GRADE
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limit 3 doz. per customer
VANDERMEIDESAINEIRDA
Arlene Vanderheide, daughter of`Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Vanderheide of Mitchell and John Salverda, son of. Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Salyer& of Londesboro were married Friday.
May 29 at Main-Sheet United Chnrch, Mitchell. Rev. CA.
Sellouts officiated the double ring ceremony. Diane
VanderHeide, sister of the bride was maid of honour and
bridesmaids were Diana Meinen, friend of the bride, Mary
Salverda, sister-in-law of the groom and Wilma Bakelaar,
friend of the bride. Ed Salverda of Londesboro. brother of
the groom was best man and ushers were Jack Lubbers,
brother-in-law of the groom. Eddie Salverda, cousin of the
groom and Charles VanderHeide, brother of the bride.
Shirley VanderHeide, sister of the bride. was the flowergirl.
The organistwas Anne Otten of Mitchell. Following the
wedding a reception was held at the Mitchell Community
Centre with Frank DeWeerd, the bride's uncle as master of
ceremonies. The couple is now residing at RR1.
Londesboro.
Aimwell Unit plans
potluck supper
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group toured Yarns of Tralee
at Listowel and after a picnic
toured Milbank cheese fac-
tory. Five interesting meet-
ings were held in the church.
Semen unit cleaned brass
and served lunch at Louise
McGregor's music recital.
They ,also provided cookies
and drinks. for 4 days at
YacatiOn Bible Sawa
There arel6 AnnUal mem-
bers, life members 5., Aver-
age attendance is. 15.7 with
perfect attendance by Marg-
aret Good. 4411-47 LongMan
and Dorn Shobbrook. Cards
sent; get well 47; sympathy
15 and baby 2; rose and bud
vase 4. Helen Lee reported
that the Aimwell unit had a
very successful year under
the leadership of Helen Lee
and •Marion Snell. The group
made crafts; Blyth festival
meals; had ham and turkey
supper, entertained other
units with Lorna Miller as
speaker; and served lunch at
$4.25 Beverly Kennedy and
Cheri kloggart are on games
' next week. We are havingour
carol sing on December 19.
Our neat meeting will be on
December 3. The other ex-
plorers finished saying their
memory verses.
Our story this week, is
called "1 feel - sorry for her".
Our craft this:week is making'
angelS.. pgasoilw,
Mr. inCI)04110* Shad-
illek attended the funeral on
Monday Nivember 30 at
ffeedhsiii Memorial ChOPei
in LondOnfor Mrs. Rev. A,E.
Menzies sge. 77. Sympathy is
extended to Rev. Menzies.
Beecher and Alex and Marie.
Rev. Menzies was minister
here from 1938 to 1945 and he
and his family made many
friends here.
Mr.,and Mrs. Nelson Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williamson
of Walton. Mrs. Alvin Ste-
more, . Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Boneschanker of Stratford
were Satufflay night supper
guests of Mrs. Jean Scott.
Mrs.. Dors Shobbrook visit-
ed on Friday With hit brother
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vodden
• lClinton when ditcy
celebrited his birthday.
W.I. cards thii Friday
December 4th at, 8:30 p.m. In
charge are Elma Jewitt and
Isabel Colson. Everyone wel-
come.
December lith will be W.I.
Family night Christmas party
and Pot luck at 6:30' p.xtr. A
good attendance is hope,dlor.
Please note this date
change: The couples bowling
club evening has beeirehang-...
ed-to December 13 due to the
'Myth and District Carol. Ser-
vice being held in the Londes-
boro church on December 20.
The Aimwell Unit met for
the November meeting on
the sixteenth at the church.
The meeting was ,presided
by Helen Lee. Ferret Mc-
Clure accompanied at the
piano for the opening. A
Smile Your Neighbour and
Neighbourly; Gifts, short
stories, were read by Helen
Lee.
The minutes were read by
Penny Overboe. Fifteen
members were in ntten-
_ dance. treasurelsiepOrt
`was g iren - by Pearl Ivlasin
and.- • n, .was taken.
Florence Cartwright volun-
teered to be a representative
for the nominating commit-
tee.
Audrey Thompson moved
we have no meeting in
December hoping everyone
will attend theGeteral Meet-
ing, Dec. 7, a potluck supper.
Betty Hulley seconded this.
A list was comprised of
shut-ins to be• visited before
Christmas. Anyone wishing
to visit a shut-in on behalf of
the Airmen Unit please
contadt Helen Lee. Themeetl
ing adjourned-to work tables
where the ladies made flow-
ers for the Hospital and
favours for Christmas day.
Lunch was providAd by Mar-
io'h Snell who was- unable to
attend because of illness.
The next meeting will be
January 18th.
BOSTON• BLUE FISH FRIES
OR
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PEAS & CARROTS. CREAM CORN.
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Reynolds • 18 inch 25 f1
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Strawberry. Chocolate
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Connote Snow
CRAB MEAT
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Church has
gift Sunday
Greeters were Margaret
Whyte and Jim Jamieson;
ushers were Brad Lyon, Scott
Overboe, David. Stevenson
and Gary- Wilts.
The Sunday School pupils
accompanied by their teach-
' ers occupied front pews. The
flowers were in loving mem-
ory of Harry Watkins placed
by his wife Hazel and family.
The service was "The
littlest star" 'put on by the
Sunday School pupils, Leader
was John Cartwright. Shirley
Scott gave a • short talk to the
children about the stars and
the dippers. Junior choir with
'Barb Beaman.organist and
Choir director sang 'Do you
seewhat I see" and "Every
Star Shall Sing A Carol."
The presentation "The lit-
tlest star" by a number of
students with Bob Jamieson
reading scripturei,4h, chil-
dren presented their White
gifts. Rev. Scott gave an,
nouncements: next Sunday.
December 6th, all are invited
tothe 3rd annual Open House
at the manse beginning at
7:30p.m. All are welcome; on
December 7th the General
U.C.W. Christmas pot luck
meeting, all ladies are invited
to attend and bring a guest;
Aimwell and Berean units
have cancelled. their Decem-
ber meetings and urge mem-
bers to attend the General
meeting.
A church library is station-
ed in the Narthex of the
church there are a number of
bookS with good reading that
can be borrowed. There was a
letter of thanks from Good
Will Industries. London.
Hullett
Central
donates to
Hospital
On Thurs.. Nov. 26 Hullett
had an assembly. Mrs. Tay-
lor-Smith from the Huron
County Playhouse in Grand
Bend. came to our school and
presented the school with a
picture of the cast of the
play, "the Music Man"
Which some band members
were in last summer.
Also a representative from
the Clinton Hospital Builiiing
Fund accepted a cheque for
$1$0.00 from the school's
runathort back, in October.
The other half went to the
schools student's council.
f4eXta COS& Ruud roresen-
titbit came and showed us a
aboOt boat safety and
various life jackets were
shown.