HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-06-17, Page 7A6 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, .JUNlr 17, 1987
CHICKEN TURNOVER -People took advantage•of the good Kfo , ndaseb,vic at the an-
, and service at the an-
nuaI Canadian Foresters chicken'barbeque held at the Kinburn.Hall•Thursday. Twelve
hundred halves of chicken were cooked using Stewart Dolmage's secret recipe for the
saucecovering the chickens. Tickets were sold in advance and 285 adult tickets and
15 children's tickets had to be sold at the door to accommodate the crowd. Lorne Glan-
viile,left and Kelly Dalton Jr. turn the rack of chicken so they can be cooked ori the
`other side. Blake photo
Hymn writer featur d et Ufit 1 .retro
Walton unit met in the church basement
,for thew June meeting 'on Wednesday
evening. •
•Melva Fraser opened with a reading
Announcements given out were Juniitor,
Walton Correspondent ' ' Choir Barbecue, Tuesday, June 16 at 4;10
MRS. BEM McCAL4 p.m.;. board meeting to be held at the
887.667.7 ' church, June 18 at 8 p.m. and youth group to
following through the devotions on com- . meet at Brussels Sunday evening. Next Sun-
munieations. She was assisted by Viola . 'tJeor reports, Viola Kirkley $130, and . day the Masons from Seaforth. are to be pre-
Kirkley with meditation and prayer. Hymns Audrey Hackwell $190, sent at the morning service at Duff's at 10
were •sung from the New Hymnary with The unit is to have July_ to place flowers in .atm.
Doreen Hackwell as pianist. Offering • was • the church, several were assigned to have HIGGINS REUNION
reserved and dedicated. flowers there on that Sunday. On Sunday Ken and Judy Shortreed, Bob,
Edith Wey took the topic, speaking of T. The meeting closed with the Benediction. Kendra and Amy and Isabelle Shortreed at-
Herbert O'Driscall who was famous for his Following Grace a tasty lunch,was served tended the annual Higgins reunion in
hymn writing, he expressed feeling. Several by Maxine Marks, Marion Godkin and Belmore. About 70 family members
numbers from a song sheet were sung with Doreen Harkwell. gathered in the park for a social time and a
Edith at the piano., DUFF'S UNITED NEWS ' smorgasbord supper in the Community
he meeting -was -turned -over -to -Phyllis — Friettrls a -3r d relatives of members of the Hail.
Mitchell, vice president with Audrey confirmation class attended the morning Guests with Nelson and Maxine Marks
Hackwell .reading minutes and several service of Duff's United Church„Profession and Blaine following the confirmation ser -
thank you cards. Those who didn't answer of Faith and Promise for Confirmation were
the roll call on an article from the church taken by' Glenda Carter, Steve Fritz, Nancy
paper had to pay a fine. Godkin, Ben Hoegy, Sherry Hoegy, Blaine
Several •announcements of coming events Marks, Ron Stevenson, Amy Workman from
were brought from the recent U.C.W. Walton and Heather Wheeler, Bluevale.
meeting. Plans were made for the lunch to The service was ledby Rev. Bonnie. Lam-
be served following the Masons Service on ble and the Junior Choir sang two numbers.
Sunday, June 28. Six from each unit are to Marion Godkinwas organist, Communion
take one dozen' muffins, was served by members of the .confirmation - guests following the Sunday morning church
It was voted not to have a bakeless bake class along with opening, reading scriptures service with Mrs. Bev Stevenson, Ron and
sale this year. Copper contest leaders gave' and receiving offering.. , Chris. '
vice at Duff's United Church on Sunday
were Ken. and Betty Hulley, Darlene and
Denise, Londesborough, Brian,.. Sharon.
Pryce, Trish and Brent' of Winthrop and
Tracey Salverda. '
PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. 'Stuart Stevenson; and. Mr..
and Mrs. Allan McCall were luncheon
Cranbrook WI members visit Sleepy Hollow Rabbitryin
Three car loads of Women's Institute
members driven by Mrs. Leslie Knight,
Mrs, W. Strickler, and Mrs, John Vanass en-
joyed a car tour for their June meeting.
They visited the Sleepy Hollow Rabbitry,
RR 3'Wingham, then toured Royal Homes,
Wingham. They had dinner at the "Golden
Pheasant", following which they went to the
"Gingerbread Doll Museum", Wroxeter, It
was a most interesting and educational day
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AdIr
Cranbrook Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
and very enjoyable.
Peter Hagadoorn, Toronto, spent the last
weekend in Cranbrook,
Gertie Pride, Kitchener, visited Mr. and
Mrs, Ken Miller' and her sister Mrs,
Margaret McBrien, Brussels. ANNUAL BARBECUE
Mrs. Earl Dunn, Mrs, Geo, Williamson,
Mrs. Heibein; and Mrs. Hamilton, all of
Listowel, visited Mrs. Mac • Engel on
Wednesday evening.
Rev. Steven Webb conducted the
Sacraments of Baptism and Communion on
unday, June 7. Several new members weFFe
received into the membershi
p of the char @h.
Cranbrook Foresters M100 held their an-
nual barbecue on Tuesday, June 9 at the
Cranbrook Community Centre. About 50
members and friends attended. A short
business meeting was held and a social time
and a social time of visiting was enjoyed.
The Women's Missionary society of Knox
Presbyterian Church held their, June
meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack Knight.
Wingham
Mrs. Stewart Steiss opened the meeting With.
a • reading "Homes". The Scripture from
Genesis 1 was read in unison and a medita-
tion by Mrs. Steiss. The roll call was
answered by a verse on "Father", . Mrs:
Wilfred Strickler gave an interesting: topic
on "Sri Lanka" which :gave an idea of the
conditions there.
Cards and visits were recorded and birth -
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Brokers Ltd. 524-8376
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Ltd. 482-3401
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CENTRE LIMITED
Sewing Machine Specialists
Repairs to alt makes
*FREE E§TIMATES
*ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
•
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Husgva'rno, White, Singer,
Elisa, J0ndrne lots of
used machines
Mastercharge - Visa
Closed Mondays
149 (Townie St,
/2 doors south of Nudsonsj
STRATFORD 271.9660
YOUR SERVICE
DIRECTORY GUIDE
HURON TAX
CONSULTING
SERVICES
.Roosonable rotes
-Personal service
-No Advance payments
• -Registered Tox Consultant
DE IRAAN 527-0557
Expert Inferior &
Exterior Decorating
Wallcoverings
Senfamin Moore Painic,
Window Shades
Hildebrand
Paint & Paper
Phone 527-1880
15 Main. St.. Seatonh
LOW
CONTRACTOR I
PRICES
Full Selet;tion 01
WINDOWS -Storms
-Replacement
-New Construction
DOORS -Entrance Systems
-Mirror & Patio
-Alumitnum Storms
RESCREENING - PLEXIGLASS
ALL GLASSWORK
SALES - SERVICE
INSTALLATION
D &D GLASS
Lec led in Vanastra
482-7860
K K N
CONSTRUCTION
Liquid Manure Tanks
Solid or Slatted
Tops
Ram •Renovations
House Foundation's
& Finished Floors
Fritz Waver
DU tin °
45-242
THIS SPACE
RESERVED
FOR YOU!
CALL
527-0240
Feed, Seed, Fertilizer
Form Supplies,
Petroleum Supplies,
Heating Oils '
Seaforth Co-op
527-0170
DAVID
LONGSTAFF
Ltd.
Optician
87 Main St. S. Seaforth
OPTOMETRISTS and
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Prescriptions Filled Promptly
REGULAR HOURS:
Mtn. Tier., Thurs.: Fn
9 - 5:30
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS
• Saturday mornings 9-12
TUESDAY EVENINGS
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
COMPLETE OPTICAL
SERVICE
527.1303
Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home
CEMETERY
MONUMENTS .
ROSS W. RIBBY
DIRI✓CTOR
87 GODERICIi ST., SEAFORTH
Phone 527-1380
Sincere and
Courteous Service
Appliance
and Refrigeration
REPAIR
SERVICE
Jim Broadiroot
482-7032
Advertising
serves by
informing.
CANADIAN ADVERTISING
FOUNDATION
DOMESTIC
SERVICE
for
• APPLIANCES
• AIR
CONDITIONING
• COMMERCIAL
REFRIGERATION
CALL
VERBERNE
APPLIANCE &
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345=2262 262-3101
HOME SHOP
SEAFORTNN
INSURANCE
BROKER LIMITED
39 Main St., S.
Seaforth
•Home' •Business
•Farm *Auto
•
S1CkneSS
& Accident •
*investments
527-1610
SEAFORTH
PLUMBING and pe
HEATING -• t'
90 Main St.
BILL
HOLMAN .-'
527-0505
Informative
advertising
helps lower
the price
of goods.
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FLANAGAN
CARPENTRY
Custom Built
Homes
Roofing and
Renovations
Farr. Buildings
PETER
FLANAGAN
527-1399
Bus. 527=1242
Rete. 527.1942
T.J. DEVEREAUX
B.Sc., D.C.
Chiropractor
T7 Main M. Seafortti3Ont.
NOK IWO
NEW HOURS:
Mon. , 8130.12
I:3116:00
Tues., Thurs., 8:30.12
3:30.831
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