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,,grandmother , Cook at
Southampton nursictg hornEn Mrs. ,.
.10. „J'ones spent
Thanksgiving Sunday with her
jOrle ttizer,
•Alice 14ocbartart, Jetsit
Tebbott, Marjorie Andersen.
garetTay104 and Pore
bbc attended the WI
Ofl West Reny inBelgrave
Reg, Wirtser of Lortrkfrt
t the holif4rty weekend with
Bethittoi,
Mr. and -Mrs. Frartkjohnston
and fatailY Vent. the weekend
at Niagara Falls and Corning.
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peck of
RR London visited on Sunday
afternoon with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Laura Saun-
dercock.
Frank Ellethy spent the
weekend with his grand-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
•Shobbrook.
• Fourteen members of Lon-
desboro church attended the
central regional meeting in
Clinton's Wesley -Willis church
cm Tuesday night
Mrs. Capling of Kitchener
spent the weekend with her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Claire
VjncentSr.
Thanksgiving weekend
visitors with Mrs. Alien
Shaddick were Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Shaddick of Moorefield,
Miss Lloy Shaddick of Kit-
chener, and Miss Nancy
Cressman of Scarborough. On
Sunday, Mrs. Doris Snyder of
Kitchener and her mother,
Mrs. Walkom of Mitchell
visited.
Thanksgiving visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood on
Sunday were their family, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Andrews and
family of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Wood and family of
Wingharn, and on Sunday, Mrs:
Mildred McNall of Blyth and
her son Eddie of Vancouver.
Lorie Armstrong of Stratford
spent the weekend with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Armstrong.
lr*e choir Om was I
iaiiks unto the and Rev.
ittildrettis story
as "Behin4 the wilderness of
wesee the os".
Junior 0,
leaders Were Mrs
Allen
with AnbernIte guests.opeThe third meeting of the
OSTifertt,:' Jessie Teblettt, Baker's Dozen Was held at the
ned the ng with horn* of Itilrejorie Anderson on
Genevieve Allemeetin at the plam Seeterabera '
' •T0041414 Vireiterhout. ,The
,ge vms "14 trod thing
ztvethanksuntethetord".
beflowersat the front ofthe
rch re placed in4 loving
rn�y o( Jack Medd, who
sed away one year ago
*ober 15, by his wife Doreen
and family.
There was a large number of
visitors present Please keep in
min the anniversary services
riext Sunday, October 10 at 11
aim with guest Minister Rev.
Giant Ws of Exeter and
• special music by our choir. The
p.m. service will feature
EXtest minister Mrs. Rev.
etronton of the Botany Pastoral
charge, and the C.D.S.S.
Clinton choir as guests. In the
morning a Dedication of
...Memorial Gifts to our church
WI be made.
• Explorers xneet
The Explorers meeting
opened with the purpose and
• "This is my father's world".
Twelve new girls joined, with a
total +ern girls at the meeting.
Mrs. Westerhout read a poem
and told us what we bad to
recite to get stars on November
t Initiation next week, when
third year girls get to initiate
iLst and second year girls.
M. Westerhout told us that we
would decorate the church on
Saturday morning
Sally Pollard read short
section from the Bible and we
made candy bags to sell at the
•October 22 bazaar. We played
'Sot Potato" and closed with
our expedition and the
• Explorer prayer.—by Karen
Farquahar
• 4-H dub
We held our second meeting
of the Bread Brewers at Mary
auffinga's on October 8.
We practiced kneading
bread. We used half the dough
to make rolls and made all the
different kinds of rolls
described in the book. •
The roil call was taken and
the minutes were read. We took
up the subject matter and
dosed with the pledge.
• keg:meats were then
Ron call was answered by The meeting started with the
ming a man of the hour and pledge followed by the minutes.
what he is doing for his gauntry. Wiarksie Anderson readesome
The trdnutes of last meeting brown batter rolls, while
were read by secretary. Marjorie Duimr read about
treasurer Addle Hunting, and "convenience yeast products".
Barbara and Judy Carter Then we did a "Menu building
favored with singing "rve g�t sheet" andanswered a question
something on my mind", a4 frornthe home assignment.
companying themselves on the To end our meeting we ate
guitar- the brown batter rolls that
The financial report was Marjorie made along, with
given and conununications urangejuice.
- included the Historical meeting On Monday, October 6, the
to be held on October 15th at Baker's Dozen held their fourth
Creditors- the Simcoe
rug__ fair en Thaiiksgiving meeting with roll call, which
weekend; the leaders school for was bring and show a food label
"A salute to vegetables" to be from a convenience, yeast
held in Clinton Wesley.WiWs productused inyour home.
Church on October 21 and 22 We 4ere put into pairs and
and in Wingham on 23-24, with then made one of these,
Margaret Taylor and Alice Parkerhouse MIs, figure B's,
Buchanan attending; an in- bowknots, snails or fan fans or
vitation to Seaford) W.I. is cloverleaVes. '
changed from October 21 to the
20th; and an invitation to Shower
Carlow W.I. on November 26. Mrs. Len Caldwell and Mrs.
Jessie Tebbutt gave the Dave Anderson were hostesses
Highlights of the Mum County on Saturday, October 11 at the
West Rally held in Belgrave onhome of- Mrs. Caldwell for a
Monday when five members miscellaneous shower for
attended. Londesboro put Donna Youngblutt of
on the skit "Fault finding" by Kamloops, B.C., bride -elect,
Alice Buchanan Marjorie whorl 20 friends and neighbours
Anderson andDora Shobbrook, gathered to extend their best
S J
ort avoureci wishes.
with a piano solo, and Barbara Candace MarZait0 presented
and Judy Carter sang "Paper the 'Wei. Donna thanked
Roses". and lunch was served by the
Gail Lear introduci4 the hostesses.
speaker, Mr. Craven from
Qoderich, who has been Personals
probation officer for 20 years. - •Congratulations to Mr. and
He *Ike on citizenship which Mrs. Bill Hamilton, who
was 4400 by all, and he was celebrated their 45th wedding
thanked -and presented with a anniversary on October 8. The
gift by Annie Vincent. family were home on Sunday.
Margaret Taylor was ap- Congratulations to Mr. and s
pointed delegate to the con- Mrs. John Bylsma on the birth
vention in St. Thomas on of their son, David Andrew
October 15th and 16th. Jessie born in Clinton Hospital on
Jones reported from the October 5th.,A brother for Mark
Hospital Auxiliary. They are John.
having vanishing card parties Mrs. Laura Saundercock
and it was moved to give a returned home on Saturday
donation in place of par- from spending the past week in
dcipating. Clinton Hospital with a toe
It was decided to start card infection.
parties on October 24 in same Mrs. and Mrs. Bill Cowan and
order as last year. In charge of Greg. of Hanover visited on
first one are Marguerite Gross. Sunday with his mothet. 'Mrs.
Helen Lawson, Rom Pipe and Geo. Cowan.
Mr. Allen Shaddick left on
Friday for Western Canada
where he will visit with Cor-
poral and Mzs, Richard
IrldICIAJA tnfrttliv.4.-Crand.
vs'
cousins in ifactga
and Congest Saskatchewan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arm.
trong, Lorie and David were
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served.—by Mary latiffinisi.' d'e
ta
Explorers
• The Explorers met in the
Sunday school rooms * on in
October 2. rea
The meeting opened by
taking all the six new girls' coil
names: Laurel Duizer, in
Elizabeth Lawson, Karen Ruth
,Tolieston, Dawn Flynn, Lori
Zusz and Suzanne Tamblyn. gran
Shobbrook ; grandmothei with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns. On
aturday, all visited with
xis Howatt It was also
t Met purchase -six card
Wes and 12 decks of caul&
Hazel Reid reported kitchen
screen had been donated and
stalled. Helen Lawson gave
ding ambition.
The program committee held
tests for grandmothers:
ost recent grandmother,
Vincent; most great-
grandchildren, Mrs. Leach;
dmother of twins, Dora
Miss Donna Youngblutt of
Kamloops-I:LC-is spereling_ 10
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Scanlon and Ken.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maizano,
Candace and Gien of Toronto
spent the weekend with heren
parents, Mr. and Mrs, L
Caldwell
Miss Pat Bums of Toronto,
and Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Paterson of London spent the
weekend with their parents
smallest waist, Jewel Cowan;
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insiitotions have
been e prinie target for the
falsebillings.
Typically an invoke is
received requesting payment
for an advert%sement in a
neWSpaper. The invoice may be
on the letterhead of an ad
vertising agency and may be
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On Wednesday, Oct 1, we
held our first meeting 4 the
Bayfield 1, 441 Club at Mrs.
Garrett's house.
We chose our officers: Patti
Greer, president; Diane
Garrett, vice president; Cathy
Leppington, secretary; and
Joanne Chapman, press
reporter.
Mrs. Garrett and Mrs.
Phoenix showed us the basic
steps for preparing and
kneading dough for bread.
The second meeting of the
"Yeasty Yummies" on Wed.
Oct 8, was held at Mrs.
Phoenix's house. We learned
how to make White bread and
we also tasted the brown bread
we had frozen at meeting one.
Our meeting started with the
411 pledge and Motto and the
roll call. Our next meeting was
at Mrs. Garrett's on Oct. 15.
—by Joanne Chapman
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Art tWa,rvatte
ens nt display to order for teachers to
ibitions of art prepare classes for viewinethe
visit Iluron Countycam y work,
schools during 1975-76. The first exhibit 'Figure
Each display will be in a Variations" will he in Pederich
school. for approcitnately ten District CJ. from Islovember17
days. Information kits en the to November 28 and at Central
corning exhibition wilt be sent Hum s:s. from December 4 to
Deeember 10.
This will be followed tlir
"Cape Dorset Prints** in
Goderich District C.1. from
March 31 to April 14 nott
Central Huron S.S. frem
21 toMay 5.
Tice public is invited to view
these exhibitions while they are
in the County.
Thanksgiving guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Carter.
Mrs. Ena Howatt spent last
week with her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. M: Hodgert. Kirkton.
Miss Lavina Knot of Toronto
spent the holiday with her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross 'Willson
and family of Woodstock
visited on Monday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Shohbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Glousher, Stewart and Barbara .
spent Thanksgiving Sunday
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson McClure.
Holiday weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Bili Bromley
and girls were her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Alec. Sproule and
ahge,.. Kitchener.
-1Wr. andlqrs. Win. Hamilion,
flioorefield, spent the holiday
with their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Thompson.
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