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The Huron Expositor, 1984-06-13, Page 16VC v SPRING PLANTING—Seeforth's Horticul- tural Society planted Honey Moon and Yellow Boy marigolds In front of town hall APPOINTMENT recently after taking out. the tulip bulbs. Shown above are Mary McLeod and Gladys Doig= (Hundertmark photo) Corre n •d,a>tt; MRS, LEWIS slennallotisa 8$7.9487 f. Brownies of the l st Belgt;ave *wok Pack hosted their mothers for their second: annual Mother and Daughter Tea ,on Tuesday evening, May 29 at Knorr united Church. During the evening,, 35 badges were presented as well as awards_for attendance, inspection and lend a' }Band duties; Sabrena' Black and'Jennifer Elston were .resented "with; the Golden Bars d Trisha Taylor' was ,�awarded her Goldee Rand and':;' Brownie -Wings. Trisha was also mined "Brownie -of the Year". The Brownies and leaders were joined by SHORT'SHOTS (Continued from }paage•A14)' Church News and seems Appropriate here in June'- a month for weddinqggs. TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR MARRIAGE 1. Thou •.shalt not _ take thy partner for. granted. 1J. Thou shalt not expect perfection from each other. III. Thou shalt he , patient, loving, 'understanding; kind and true. IV. Thou shalt tend the • garden of love daily. V. Thou shalt take, great care that thy partner's trust never is violated, or diminished in any way:: VI. Thou shalt not forget thy wedding vows, remembering especially those import- , ant words "For better or worse." VII. Thou shalt not hide thy true feelings; mutual love provides a bright sunlit room where things.of.the heart can be discussed -freely and without fear. MI. Thou shalt respect each other as individuals. Degrading words and a sharp tongue cause ,grave distortions. Endearing terms enable, lift up, engender peace. IX. Thou shalt give thy marriage room to gmw. Both partners should be Willing to face the future together with confidence and trust. Today is a better day for them than yesterday, and tomorrow Will find them, closer still. X. Thou shall through all thy days, reverence God, thy never forgetting that it is He who has made you one. SAFE DRIVER Discounts, Prices on AUTO INSURANCE for claim free drivers tt. MAUREEN FLANAGAN Vickie is pleased to announce 'that Maureen will be assisting her at Just Hair, Maureen is a graduate of The .,t'ifademe111„Kitchener„and has 3 yrs - experience working in Stratford. Maureen and Vicki would both like to extend a warm welcome to everyone to stop in and say hello. JUST HAIR 012::11' iikktlea Egalpmad •DEMONSTRATIONS *INSTALLATIONS *SALES B&T ANTENNA V/ SALES 482-7129 . Brian McAsh THE"' HURON •E CPOSI. Dis ct C 1,1100 ssiopelt, Ilene Greer and two ' Browwnn's earner years were very cul eland a dersfrom,'lst,Win.haplGwde * .active ha eh, alt wwoir ,Institute, she was Coin an w oo artIn a fy tip re r any rr always [ready. to help others, in trouble for Tr stl' 'Taylor •'Jfennifer Elston .bila" P ,yFo3o!ving ler husband"s death, she lived and,Je' er by °iit#ng Will tlrtu tri les wtth;her, only daughter :,Ruth and sora -in-law in the f ,fin, ' - ' 1. a Mr. 'and Mrs Bert Johnston for several aMrs. Greer.. presented .Brownie Gtt'.d ,f, years, , Mrs. Dianne" Matisz with a pin"awarded,;for Shp also has one granddaughter, Mrs the completion;' of the Maple Leaf training fMarilyn Thompson \ of Goderictt and two g t grandsons, Douglas. Thompson ° of e e> Brownie Guid' rs, oro d,Dann Thom son of G�oderich ���tl�einp bftltg y ... g ante an p Mrs Nancy McKe an Mrs Dianne Matisz I ELEBRATES BIRTHDJI,Y Were presented with a gift of •.apprreeiation The 95th birthday, ;celebration for Mrs front, the Brownies I W r , Ethel Wheeler was heldln the Sunday school Refreshtnentsworeservedby,si*Brownies zoom of Knox United, Church, Belgrave, on' being;tested for their hostess hooge Saturday.. KNB71 i!IFj14S Many relatives and friends, including Knox United,: Church,.'Belglrave. was decor- sister members of the Eastern Star attended- aied with arras ement"s of strmtner iluvyers Relatives from 'a distance were Colonel for the Sunday morning.:sservlce. and. Mrs, Wallter M, Williams, San Antonio, M.rs.Geoorge;Procter, or'gani`st, presented -a Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson, East. prelude of sacred numbers and accompanied Dennis, Massachusetts; . Mr. and Mrs.' the cho of mixed voices Stewart Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Rev. john, G Roberts chose scripture . Wlisod, Melissa and Jenny, Watkins 'Glen, reading from Acts pertaining to Pentecost. Newlork and Mrs. Susan Harvey and Ivan, He tisedthree comparisons to relate his Santa Fe, New Mexico., message, naively `Speaking and Hearing,,: anowtasexaMPICS "Consumer and Labourer" and'"Institution On. Tuesday, May22' at the relar and Community," Browtoie tnengg, thBrownies were jollied WIIiLCELEBRATE'lOOth' byeighttgirls'whowill be old enough to jin Amelia Brown was. a resident at Bropk- Brownies in; the fall.Everyone enjoyed the haven Nursing Rothe until March' 12 when chance to get acquainted. she suffered a stroke and is a -patient in the On Saturday, Junee 2, 16 Brownies Winghatlaa . and . District Hospital. She is participated_in a "Brownie.Olympics" held at cele rating her 100th birthday on Juice 14. East Wawaposh PublicSchool. She has enjoyed fairly good health up to the The Brownies earned their athlete badge last three years. and' enjoyed crafts, games, singing and Mrs, Brown was born on a, farm on plenty of hot dogs � , concession 14 of Grey Township. She is the PLSNO RECITAL' eldest daughter of the late Mur. and Mrs. Thepiano pupils of Judy,Morton held their- Teesdale heirTeasdale Whitfield. Two sisters and one annuail piano recital on Sunday .afternoon' brother are deceased. June 3 at Knox United Church.. e She stayed on her parents' farm until she Twenty-four pupils took'part, each playing married Angus Brown of Listowel. They a piano solo. Some of the pupils played duets. resided on concession four of Grey Township The students all performed well before an and later moved back to the Teasdale appreciative audience of friends and refs - Whitfield farm where they farmed until tives. moving to Brussels. " Refreshments were served by the United ' In 1952 Mr. Brown passed away and their Church Women following.the recital. • only son Clifford passed away in 1954. Students taking part ere: Trisha Taylor, I R, JUi11 13, 1934: ^*° A15 • Laura Munro, Alison Coulter, Ruth Higgins, Kate Procter, sa Aowboth m, Shawn Campbell. , Jason . inpk ell, Heather Mc- .Intosh, .Matthew Rowbotham, Tim Coulees,. Steven Col Lana , Thompson, Paul Mclntosh, Joanne Crawford, Lori Crawford, Katie Row otham; Jennifer'Ricker, Jennifer Procter, Tricia Daer, Pat Cull, Marjorie Com. pbeli, Heather. Morton and Valerie Ricker. • ECIIIIROINIVERS Nine tables were, in play at the weekly euchre held in the W.I. Hall Wednesday, June 6. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Frank Thorn; second high lady, Mildred Stewart; novelty lady, ROta Drehmann; low lady Lill Potter; high man, Jim Coultes; second high • maMix,ch,Rie; outlow Johnston;man,Mel novelty'Jacklm. man, e This Is , the last euchre for this spring. Further notice will be given for starting,time lin tit ' fall. WM$ The S Associate meetinMEETINGwas heir} on June 4 at'the home. of Mrs. Hebo $iertsema. Mrs. Garner Nicholson opened . with a poem and ahytiili' was sung. Mrs. Slertsema:• read the scripture and Mrs.'George Fear led in; prayer. The topic was taken by Mrs. William Dalrymple Who outlined all the reasons God mated a day of rest. Mrs. Nicholson read two poems "Nothing lovelier" and "Twilight's Springtime". The secretaryMcBu's reportwas given by Mrs. Jack rney. Mrs'. Nicholson closed the meeting with prayer' and'1)inch was served by the hostess. A sale of take goads and miscellaneous articles was then held.. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs,William Eicher of Milverton were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. JatnesCook, Avie and.Alycia, of Winnipeg, Manitoba have returned home recently after spending a week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert cook. Walton students tour nuclear plant Correspondent MRS. BETTYMcCALL 887-6677 On May 31 the teachers and staff and a few Volunteers of both Seaforth and Walton Public Schools.•to_ ed the, Bruce Nuclear Development plant- An evening meal was served prior to the . tour and a slide presentation was shown. PENTECOST SUNDAY Pentecost Sunday was held at Duff's United Church with the Sacrament of Holy Communion. Greetingworshippers were Mr. and Mrs. Olene Dennis. Organist was Marion Godkin. Ushers for June are Roy' Williamson, Howard.Hackwell and Brian McGavin. John William Gillis and Richard George Love were received as new members to Duffs Church. Rev. Charles A. Swan took as his sermon, "The Day of Pentecost", 'On the church calendar for tins week; Rath Axtmann to be speaker for the VCW joint' meeting Wednesday evening at tate church. In"hospital are Mrs. Saur Sr., Wingham; Rolly Achilles, Clinton; Hugh Johnston, Stratford; Norman Schade has been moved to London from Clinton. "'W.I. NEWS Citizenship and World Affairs meeting will be held Wednesday June 20 with convenors Viola Kirkby and Margery Huether in'charge. Members are asked to bring a guest and wear a bicentennial costume if possible. • Roll call: Name a city in Ontario. Contest on Bicentennial trivia pursuit. Everyone is. welcome, "Unisex Hair Design” 33Main St. Seaforth 527-0312 for; detailr, (toI>Atallat : ,, JOHN MOORE INSURANCE BROKER OFFICE -DUBLIN 345-2512 DAVE MOORE, Rosidsnc. -,341-9610 JOHN MOORE, Rosidoncu - 344-9067 . BENDER'S ABATTOIR • Hdme Grown Beef andPPrk MUI Street. Henson 2 00 Whalosarat jet *tit 0.rtd R etyght9rV g - 'Kill clay Tuesday. NO CHARGE FOR BEEF SLAUGHTERING IN • JUNE, Market wolght hogs. Complete flat rate '35.00 . Book In advance Friday. June 1st to Saturday, June 30th Our own chubs. Bologna, Wieners, Polish & Summer Sausage, Jellied Pork and Processed Homs 6 -Picnics. Our Motto Is - "The Golden Rule" E iirectort hone 527O24J Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of SEAFORTH Hildebrand Flowers 15 MainSt. Seaforth Office 527-0555 Res. 527-1784 Complete Floral Service with a personaltouch .9W-41 JEWELLERS iOT • DIAMONDS • WATCHES • JEWELLERY. FINE CHINA • ENGRAVING SERVICE Gifts for every occasion All Types of Repairs' Phone -527;0210 COMMUNITY HOSPITAL will be held Tuesday, June 26, 1984 at8p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 156, Seaforth, Ont. Feed, Seed, Fertilizer Farm Supplies, Petroleum Supplies, Heating (ills Seaforth 'Cel .op 527-0770 Portable Welding and Metal Fabricating' —Reasonable Rates Don McLennaghan R.R. 42 Blyth, Out. 887.13673 Expert interior & Exterior Decorating W allcoverings GARY. BANt -rrf7-1S Kem Paints li f• Windote Shades HILDEBRAND "PAINT AND PAPER Phone 527-1880 15 Main St., Scaforth Pefnttng, DecOralleg, Paperhenging interior and Exterinr FREE ESTIMATES Phone 527-1582 Seaforth, Ont. Upholstering and antiques and used furni- ture restored. Cam Holland • MASONRY • Brjc$t • Block • Angel Stone Free Estimates 527-1906 Mnfflerit Mufflers guaranteed as long as you own the car SEAFORTH MOTORS LTD. " 527.1010 Appliance and Refrigeration REPAIR SERVICE JimBroadfoot 482-7032 for the purpose of receiving the annual reports of the board of Trustees and of the officials and to elect four Trustees. The public Is Invited to attend STEVE MURRAY INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. S AFOR111 INSURANCE BROKER LIMITED Patz The by-laws of Seaforth Community Hospital provide that the board of trustees shall include 12 trustees to be elected by members of the hospital corporation. —MEMBERSHIP— The by-laws provide with' respect to members as follows: (1) The following persons shall be members upon resent -ion of the Board: (a) A person who has donated or who donates S500.00 in any one year to the Corporation shall be a life member. (b) The president or designated officer of an association or organization who pays the Corporation S25.00In any year shall be an ex officio member of the Corporation for that year. (c) A person who pays the annual membership fee to the corporation in any year shall be a member of the Corporation for that year. The amount of this fee shall be established from time to time by resolution of the Board of - Trustees. (d) Persons appointed honorary members shall not be subject to fees. (2) A member who pays his fees annually shall not be entitled to vote at any meeting of the corporation unless his membership fee was paid in full AT LEAST THIRTY DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING. By resolution of the Board the annual membership fee has been established at two dollars. 1 i; J./-./..,/-F✓Y-/.../fl✓"././I-/✓.../J-✓-./-../^ ✓ill-/✓-/!./-./-✓./-J-ll.. </--/�J'✓-./✓fY./..F../:Y-✓--/-././ill./-/-../../✓-./✓-✓✓-✓-J-✓-./-1.../-J'../_/_", The public is invited to take part in hospital activities. 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McKenzie, Secretary . David Longstaff Ltd. Optician 87 -Main St. S. Seaforth OPTOMETRISTS AND OPHTHALMOLOGISTS • f,' reseriptionsFifled Promptly • SIAVS ER BOERS MOrt. Tues. Thurs. Fri. 10.5;30 Clo'sed Wed'. & Sat. - Open. Tiles. Evening by appointment only. COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE S2741303 Boa. 527-1242 Res. 527-1942 T. J. DEVEREAUX B.Sc., D.C. Chiropractor 77 Main St- Seaforth, Ont. NOE IWO NEW HOURS: Mon. 8:30-12 1:30-6:00 . Tues„ Thurs. 8:30-12, 3:30-8:30 Wed., Fri. Sat. 8:30.12 D&K CONSTRUCTION CONCRETE FORMING AND FINISHING • Floors • Driveways • Patios • Barnyards BILL DOWNEY HERMANand KLAVER Dublin 34572888 SEW AND SAVE CENTRE LIMITED Sewing Machine Specialists Repairs to all makes I. FREE ESTIMATES • ALL WORK GUARANTEED SALES Husqvarna• White,, Etna, Janome, lots of used rnachineS Mastercharge-Visa Closed Mondays 149 Downie SI. [2 doors south of Hudsonsf , STRATFORD 271-9660 as