HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-03-04, Page 13Favorite rnealsprl how nutritious they are
was The topic ui •the sdcond meeting of
IMeKilkip no. 1, held recently at the home of
P4ir, Bennett;
1Vleimbers-were all to cook a meal for their
1:Ian:lily for the home activity,
.•; At the third meeting, held at the home of
4Heather McKercher,"the club chose the name
Z"Soul Survivors" and a picture drawn by
„ParalBennett was made the title page.
Mernbeit then talked about making deci-
;:sionS.„ •
- The next meeting -will bp Marchl-at-Tracy---
.,
r:Bosman's.
. March is month
for membershir
Anyone who is between the ages of iand
• ' and interested in sports, dances, • trip
• opportunities, workshops and -or cultural
eventS; then there is an opportunity for them
—• join Junior Farmers. . •
• The. Seaforth Junior Farmers hold their
- meeting The second Tuesday of each 'month,.
• usually at the Seaforth and District Coirimun-
. • • ity Centres. Anyone interested in joining
• please contact . Cherryl Smith, President at
527-0778; Kate Pryce, Secretary at 527-0917 ;
•" Paul HOggarth, Vice -President at 2626902.
' There are many Club, County and
• Proviricial events that Club members can
attend. They include: executive workShops ; a
- March Conference; a Culttirama in:April; the
Provincial Summer Games, Sing Swing in •
• November. Threugh. Junior 'Farmers mem-
bers can :gain personal growth . as an
individual also- have lots of. fun. -
LVVEDDINGS I
.
SMION SAY?'— -Beaver Leader Brian Barry entertained the troops ata Scout, Cub and
Beaver get-together recently.' (Bedard tihote).
• Celebration and prayer March 6
ossibly somewhat routine. This is the year to
nter into the event with renewed vigor, to
xpand the scope of the service in every
community of this nation. Come and Rejoice.
Banners, posters, anniversary cakes, cos- p
tumes, balloons, skits will be included this e
year in- the observance of World Day of ,e
Prayer. It is a year to celebrate the end of a
century and •the beginning of the second
century of World Day of Prayer. ChIistiaris •
the world round- will pray and celebrate on
March 6.'
The 1987 service, entitled "CoMe and
Rejoice" focuses on the beginning, and
development of the movement. In 1887, 'a
young American woman, Mary Ellen James,'
recognized the value of united prayer in a
World of violence and suffering.. From then to
the present when women of 170 countries join
in -a day of prayer,- it has been increasing in
scope. •
A 'lamp will symbolize the ongoing -flame
set alight in 1.887, a rose, the flourishing of .
the movement, and a globe, the scope of it.
Local, national and international history is
woven throughout and mingled with the'
celebrative readings and hymns. •. •
A service written especially for children
uses the same theme and will be used by
Sunday Schools and Youth Groups,on'a date
near March 6. ' -
Many communities are . sponsoring addi-
tional events such as banquets, anniversary
parties, cliildren's celebrations, etc. For
several weeks, many Canadian women have
been observing a daily meditation on World
-.Day of -Prayer experiences of women in other
parts of the world. They. have been impressed
.by the significant place it holds in the lives of
women of other countries.
Canadians have been involved since 1,919.
•
World Day of Prayer has become a custom,
•
•
Ill • Lodges hold euchre.
•
,• • • The '1.0.0.F. Lodge and Rebekah Lodge
held a joint euchre February 25. W inners
were; ladies most games, Mrs. Ken Preszca-
• tor; ladies lone hands. Mary Robertson:.
4-- ladies low. Annie Maleolm. Men's .most
games, Rachel Riehl (playing as a man,
men's lone hands, KnenXresNa.torrsternen's, .r;
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RAWLINGS— BENNEW -
Tracey Rawlings and Gary Bennewies were
married February 14. 1987 at St. Elizabeth's
' Anglican Church in Burlington, Ontario, The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Rawlings of Burlington, the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennewies,
• Bornholm. Rev. Kenneth Patterson presided,
assisted by Rev, Arthur Horst of Brodhagen.
• Theresa Wilson of Oakville. friend of the
bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Shemin Rawlings. Burlington, sister of-
. the bride, Nancy Bennewies, Bornholm,
, sister of the groom and Cathy Banks,
•• Burlington, friend of the bride, Stephanie
Bennewies, Bornholm, niece of the groom
_ Was flowergirl. 13est man was Peter Mantel of
Chatham, friend of the groorn
Ushers were John and Paul Bennewies,
Bornholm. brothers of the groom and Kent
Rawlings, Burlington, brother of the bride,
. Lois Rummies. sister-in-law of the groom,
and Richard Horst were soloists. Following a
reception at the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club,
, they left on a wedding trip to the Dominican
•Republic. The couple. Will reside at 15-51
Arbuthnot St.. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
BIRTHS
McCOOEY: Brian and Janis are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of their first child,
Amanda Kathleen, born at the Douglas
Memorial Hospital, Fort Erie, Ontario on
February 10, 1987, weighing in at 9 lbs. 3 oz.
A new granddaughter for Jan and Joyce Van
Vliet, Brussels and Ed and Marianne
McCooey. Fort Erie.
PEOPLE
A local quartet placed first in the'
Barbershop Western division Novice compe-
tition last weekend,
• Members of the quartet were: Marlen
Vincent, Barry Mahon, Bill Campbell,and
Don Andrews. All are membera of the
Seaforth Harmony Kings.
Art Wright., 104 John Street has returned
home from University Hospital, London.
Congratulations to Wendy Hoelscher, She
received 1st class honors in her Grade 2 music
rudiments examination.
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