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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-03-11, Page 7k. , •:g,'.'.''...,',..r :'. .-1?......7.1‘.,, i.V.Tg":r- Mi311:P11,15.0777,T.;.,ov.irK .. . , • .. . . WALTON AND'Aitgkr. • - , - ! THEHURON EXPOSITOR; MARCH 11' '1987 ,' A7!•.! • ! ,.-. .. . .,. !..:%.,. .. cly,.u.r.c cls.er for ..\.cyvt, -J...t,..'00..'•.soi.]:di draw ... Included a letter, frornthe adopted family fit the World Dayof Prayer at the klEst LUIheria. the K of d Hall, St Coltiraban, Cblumban Correspondent ' India,, and several thank you cards, forgiftS • Church" in Logan, ' • MRS,,CECILIA RYAN and 'flowers. • • • The World Elay of Prayer began in 18117 and" The 'Wieners were" ladies Le" ' • 345-24)28. . who played as a lady low Mamie Eleanor MOIOneY will visit the sick fOr the is held each year on thefirst Friday of March fi).1:t1 men's high, Pat. Delaney, ibw, Jim month Of March:A handinade, quilt will be where Christians of all major denorninations • e 1VItich meeting of the St Columban purchased'for, the June Social draw„After a are linked around the world in a -common Sloan and Terry Sloan won the prize for the a ,alia 'W omen's ll'ague was,l'alt1 last discussion about a dance it was decided to . service, of . prayer, The theme for ,this most lone hands. onday evening in the parish hal. - • e President, Angelina Swart, opened the haveone in November. A Day of Recollection centennial year was : Come and Rejoice. The next game will be Friday, March 13 at will be held en April 1 at St. Brigid's Catholic - . 8 p.m. in the K. of C. Hall, • • • Meeting with the league prayer. Church in Logan. . EUCHRE RESDLI'S • Correspondence read by Glenda Murray . . Eleven' tables were in play Friday evening. PEOPLE , Sevc.ral ladies from St. Columban attended at the Knights of Columbus euchre galueln Catherine AnnMiller of Strathroy spent • the .weekend w,itti her father•Joseph Lane, Clarence, and Cecilia Ryan visited on . Sunday with ',La and Marg •lvfacRoo and ' family of London and were dinner guests with •them at the Great' West Steak House, London. • Ron Ryan and Rob Von Euw travelled Of Kingston to attend the graduation of Pte. John Ryan on Tilesday, March 3, 1987. Pte, Ryan has graduated from his Teletype Operator course in the Air Force branch of the ; !• • Canadian Armed Forces, and is now• Ariniversaty.-of World. 'Day..0f. Prayer stapiosneodrsawt olsrely Barracks in london„ • - it th M and Mrs. Ron Ryan and • family -on -the -weekend included Pte. John . • Staffa Correspondent • gram with • ladies from both- churches the closing portion of the program. A social the hequest after receiving the Island as A Ryan, London, currently on leave; Pte. Joe MW'. JOHN TEM PIEM A N ^ participating in the service. Eight ladies from hour followed, with the . Hibbert United . 60th birthday gift from her husband John Ryan, Camp Borden; Kris Berry, Vanastra; 444 Hibbert United delighted everyone with a Church Ladies providing the refreshments. Elliott. She will have the title of Steward of Carrie Moran, Paris apd, Thelma Keown, 345-2:4 message in song accompanied on the ,piano • IS tAND GIVEN TO TRUST Staffa, a spokesman for the National Trust Grand Prairie, Alberta. , Approximately 30' ladies from Cromarty by Mary F. Dow, who also accompanied the • This item was Clipped from a paper in said. • 4-H REPORT • . BYCINDYIVIALONEY Presbyterian : Church and Hibbert United hymns. • British Columbia and will be of interest to PEOPLE Church; gathered in the Family Life Center Ruth Laing read the scriptvre taken from • Staffa area residents. The tiny Scottigh Island • Many from thia community were guests at The McKillop 4, 4-H club held their first on Friday afternonir to celebrate the ,100th ' Luke 14 and Lillian Douglas, Peggy Kerslake of Staffa, home of the spectacular the Braecker-Flnlayson wedding in , Hibbert meeting, "Surviving with Style" ori February. anniversary of the World's Day of Prayer. and Roberta Templernan, Cromarty, present- Cove, has been giyen to National Trust of United Church on Saturday ',evening and the 24 at the home of, their leader, Carol Ryan• . • - Margaret Christie, Betty Lou Norris and ed a skit it'A Cause for Celebration." ' Secithuid by its owner in the"United States, reception. following in the Seaforth and Officers for the following positions are: • ', Lillian Douglas Chaired the afternoon pro- "Hibbert's pastor Debbie Hoekstra chaired the Trustannotinced. Eleanor, Elliott made District Community Centres. " Pres., Marg Ryan; Vice Pies: Sh'erri • . Christine and Adam Miller spent this fast ' Maloney, Secretary, • Tanya Vansieelandt; " while their parents, Ron and' Gretta Iv/filler Reporter, Cindy Maloney: . Independence :decision making Cranbrook topics week with their grandmother, Doris Mi ler, Measurer, Sandra Claessens and Press • • • • •• This dub Was designed for young people involved in 4-H to learn necessary skills to get • Jack Knight, Mrs. Joe Smith; Mrs. John A. Perrie4and Mrs. -Harvey Smith. Mrs. Jim Hart Cranbrook CorresPiandent, and Mrs. Donald Perrie presented a skit "A MRS. MAC ENGEL -- Cause for Celebration." A business meeting 887-6645 7 ' followed and Mrs. J. Perrie and Mrs. L • . , • • • The second regular Meeting of the "Survivors of Cranbrook" was held February - . 26 at the home of Mrs. JimHart: ineeting was opened -by the president who led the pledge. The minutes were read by Leanne . Minieily and approved. Roll was called with all members present. In business the name of the club was discussed and' in a close vote it was :decided that we should be called "Survivors of Cranbrook."' ' ' Thepossibility of a barbecue was discussed but had little support. The leaders read through the lessons one 'and three. These lessons dealt with , being independent and also with decision making and how our goals •'and, values must be kept in . mind when making decisions. The meeting closed with the motto. "The Cranbrook W ,I. met on March 5 at the home . Of ,Mrs. Frank Workman. Nine members answered the roll call "What did Yon learn about Aids from the pamphlets you received?" A video tape was shown , on "Aids." Mrs: Jim Hart reported on the District Executive meeting attended by her and Mrs..Clare Veitch. The Area Convention is to be at the Community Centre, Atwood, on , October 29-30. The -annual meeting in April will be held at home of Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Joe Smith was hostess for the World • Day' Of 'Prayer service on Friday. President 'Mrs. Clare Veitch was leader and was assisted by readers Mrs: Stuart Stevenson. Mrs. Mac Engel, Mrs. Leslie Knight. Mrs. Music event set for May 3 W alton Correspondent BETTY MeCALL 887-6677 The March meeting of the Walton United Church Women was held Wednesday eve- ning in the church basement with Walton 11 unit in charge of devotions. Karen Hoegy led the devotions, assisted by Helen Craig and Marilyn 1V1cDonald. Dorothy Sholdice, second vice-president, tookover the business and an open invitation was' extended to everyone to attend the U.C.W. Theirkoffering at Duff's Chinch on Sunday afternoon, April 5 at 210 p.m. Girls from. Alma College will be taking the service. The inUsic event has b een set forMay 3 at 3 pan. with the Grey -Bruce Singers pmviding special entertainment. Tickets were given out to each leader to be taken back to the units to be Sold. Several invitations of surrounding Thank - offerings were read by the leader to be taken back to units, !titter Sunday at Walton will be changed to • 11:io b.rit for the morning service as ' BlueVale go in earlier after their pancake breakfast. . 'D AREA SPORIS The Waftori Area Sports CM held their meeting last Thursday evening at the library. DaVi Gamble presided dyer the business. Mihutet of the last meeting were read by ilev St6vetikeri followed by Ernie Lewington giting the treasurer's report. Discussions were held on upcoming activities for the ball season. The next meeting it April 6 at 8 parr. at the library, 4-H CLUB, The third meeting of the 4-11 club project, "ServiYing with Style" was held last week at the home of Karen Hoegy. During the meeting members talked about decisions, values, standar* and hOW to • Spend :money wisely. the next meeting be held March 10 at 7:36 p.M. at the home Of MaryBaan. • Visitors in - McKillepterresTporident MELIA ItUBLE1( 511.1t66 ,•• Att.. Mr8. Otym aid Amy of • M Woo !PtiVihitS, Mr. end Mit Bill Ward - David, Billie JOe and MattieW Ward of ffft i itornholiti Visited' With Tetiyera— 1 al Monktoir tar Sunday. - VtTart of Mooktoo,. Mr. add Harvey Wart!, and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Waid , of Monkton spent the ::past two weeks bi - Florida' visiting with Mr; and Ms. Prank' Ward. they returned . to their home611 • 8otomay. Knight assisted the hostess with lunch. The Foresters card party on March.6 was well attended with. 18 • tableS playing. Winners were: high:•BettY Van Sickle, John Subject, low, Jeanne Ireland, Edith Baker, lone hands, Marion Keeso, Ross Stephenson, birthday, Bill McClelland, Chas. Keeso, lucky- tables, Bob Bremner, Beryl Smith, Muriel Whitfield, ;Stuart Stevenson,' Jean Conley, Emerson Mitchell, Mary Ellen holidayed in California. • Jacklin, Margeurite Beirnes, lucky chair, •Rob, Bey, • Carrah, Cain and Cohen Vema Crawford, tallies, Bili Eektneiel, •Templeman spent the. weekend in Toronto, Phyllis Mitchell, Mary Huettrer,. Earl Mills, Rob and Cain attending -the hockey game on Alice Stevens, Dorothy Cox Ruth Martin, • Saturday might, - Iola SUbje-ct„ Wiled McNair, Margaret Pat; Joanne and Mathew Donovan, camp - Adams, Jean Conley, June Elliott. The Hall bellville, spent -the weekend with' John and • Board will sponsor the euchre on Friday, iii,b.rta Templeman and 'family. March 13.• Saturday evening dinnerguests with Mike, PEOPLE -• Mary Jane and Cassandra Parsons were; Mr. arid -Mrs. Stuart Stevenson visited in Jean and Gordon Parsons, Mitchell, Mary Toronto On the Weekend. Parsons, Stratford, John Louwagie, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. .Fred Stevenson and fetidly, . Pat, Joanne and Mathew Donovan, Camp - .Whitby; and Mrs. Anna Lee Smith and bellville and John and Roberta Templeman. family, Milton were recent visitors with their The occasion was Cassandra's second birth - parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson. day-. : • involved with other people. Some skills discussed at this meeting were: how to deal with strangers when you're alone and how to fix a blown fuse, , • , . The second meeting was held on March 3 at Ricki Vansteelandt's home, • Discussion was based -on feeding yourself well by.eating nutritious foOds; how to buy foods economically; how to make food - appealing and how- to improve a meal calorie -Wise. • ,- The girls will decide on a name for their ' club at the next meeting, on March 10 at 7 • p.m. at Carol Ryan's home. • SAVE 8.6, OFF THE NEWSSTAND PRI EAT" "ten ot tor. viOituirorn giE;tiglii0i-ots@ea§ StAtial-iftrutiAv-filtatiAv P� r ythlY :•'O'e.z•er, &dos. of 81 Pork Lamb or 'tilted Mite* and old ight6Yidcf Mry nye P&P il�° (firers . „ AI meat Govt, lOsOkteil • 1 flit6 emit till , gr7 112,2d712 ,c Welion •.,q118 . •