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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-04-16, Page 9THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 16, 1966 A91 �I1TTSS]EI,S AN AREA MS TIME FOR �� ER PAWS f� ! 1 T�� beautifully de o�aas Isabel Adams � ���� Callender Sunshine Convenors, 1U� Bridge, Edna ingwaY% lane; Curators, Marie I in Ethel on May is are Kathy Ida Evans, lona urators, Rote McLellan, Marie McTaggart and Jane De and Bernice a and Canadian Indus- 1 Correspondent Armstrong, , sins Jane De McTaggart, Agricult a lana Marguerite Coi i esP Vries. The gave thir a nonvepors, tries Convenors, W orM Affairs, i EDN A Mcl J A N Vries, Leonaave thannual Porta.. Citizenship 887-9084 McLellan gguest Kreuter; a Citizenship nship and VIorld Affairs, been Paker Leona McDonald, inald, w o is the .L's Freda Pi I ° Callander Nursing Home has McCall thanked and Cultural Activities, Consumers Moore, th I decorated with spring Howes, District President. Doris' a gift. and Cultural Fa eiti Mao and Resolutions, quite beautifully ilii chicks. There was District resented her with g Dorothy Con umerer. running gunnies and spring were LeoPeng� d PMice e Vries, ane1Y Mair and appreciation quite the excitement when the chicks Cudmore thanked the 4-HGraber, Jane De V e5• e for her 1]1 1 and there. Kathy Bridge, Marie iter an' with Johere le Edna McLellan, Marie Stpte and Joan to Peggy cTagg rt the office of apprde a and ' Margaret JamMcBieson spent the afternoon course.eaders, her term Jacobs. gift. I with Joan Miiler,at esonrof Melville Presbyter'are( McLeod thrilled everyone presented her with aENT DAY 1 Cut Reverend Jaam provided the Margaret as well as leaded very be held in ran Church and congregationher lovely song, accompanied pada The 4-H Adii�aaient Day w community .m. 1 sehvice• ed sing ray Easters werery a Cancer ilii 30 at t The residents that spent eon, Millie Mc -pipe, reported on th the Bev -n peril orris families n Adeline and, Millie Mac' Doris McCall Topa a of Brussels an he Be on APMorns andto the y Come for a 1 Dorothy y Higgins nMd 1 oward area There are 24 volunteer Gifts were Mason Litherland, Ethel Fischer, canvass in the village be on display in the 1 Farlane, Clark. surrounding draw to be held at the next meeting on May Hi ins and Howard artyat p.m. Thdatwell Elaieti Gott May 14 1 Dorothy gg ed bingo and in canvassers, April 28 at 7 asst speaker on "Food 1 Monday the residents enjoyed with a hot supper on Ap Brussels le to $1 store. I visited. Bob The Institute is sponsoring a fCi kion rs to be the g the evening thelSig, Evioneryone Army his p.m. the All proceeds will go the I one enjoyed this Can r library. and Health." and Chris Dote also entertained with their Cancer Society. a -H MEE'f'�G H� singing and playing, presented the repo f ta good sport, I father and son team• esday and the Jane De Vries .ttee and Leona McDonaldPast press Discussion was on w b wear ea t different song nominating g officers: occasions, manners, Cards were eveningd on bell installed the following president, Kathy difficulties and the home United Church W omen led a the piano.P Cudmore; dealing with with BettyCampbelli dent, Peggy Edna McLellan; was and the home W ednesdaye•F'irstVScePresident, Leopa Annstrong� activities alt�tatmeetingting0ftheBrussels 1 and larks McDonald playing led the SecondrBridVice 'Treasurer, Leona Connelly; Dis- 4-H dub. e. Boynton and Karenof Kathy Bridge. tied on what happened I Jeannette BoYn op Friday. Treasurer, Alternate, Members also termguest discussion group president Marie McTaggart; Marie did when they invited a 1 Connelly Pict Director, Directors, bile Lions . Cudmore; Branch le; Public and what they District Deputy Kathleen Semipli Pianist, over for a Meal (Continued it Page lodge.Huron District No. 23 paid her official visit Peggy Dons McCall; of Star Rebekah; It is her home Relations Officer, pianist, Wilma Hem- addresses I to Morning a of Freda Pipe; Assistant p nurse a 7 n hospotal unit A13) 1 Nichol icor froml.is Listowel, nonkton 1� /t����®l 1 +�M ui 1`l� 1 the meeting. Visitors ed. Marguerite t�/1 afternoon 1 and W Ingham were welcomed. Press- ` ' Crawford introduced Deputy District Belgr fit• /ei u dent Phyllis Thompson of Stratford District G �] V information o Hastings introduced SOCiI^Mf`.\' MEETING iety held its p15580R13 918580813 P19575R14 P20575R14 355.25 568.15 578.25 381.40 383.10 389.85 394.95 398.65 THEMLAREDO STEEL BELTED RUCK RADIA • OUR PREMIUM POLY- ESTER/STEEL BELTED ALL SEASONS RADIAL LT23575R15 31 x 10 50815 31 x 11 50815 33x1250815 n different careers, e I and Vera ria Conneuy Correspondent Mission Deputy President Leo given to gelgrave The W omen's at the home of Mrs. During business a donation made to MBS wiSSTONEE►OUSE meeting last Monday leukemia research, Plans 887!9487 Robina McBurney, accompany with the Nicholson read a scripture• an D.D.P. Leone's visit to Goderich, April is and Hensg the travelling gavel.Margaret Dunbar read the McBumeY gave 1 travelling April 23 The Afteroon Unit of the BelgraveA til 9 MMrs led Garner prayer. uure. 1 Brussels lodge takingin Brussels AP Church W omen held their meeting p cloey report and the trees 1 The District meeting Church members and visitors attended.Mrs. M. McBurney Fair May 3 and District Thirty welcomed guest speaker the secretary's bypresbyterial 1 Variety in ham Hospital Jean Pattison eat the United report was given Service Brvicefield NIaYW Ing . Wanda Mason, who is a nuns British An invitation Ben to more MeaSSpring 2nwas read. were i W innifred Edgar �. in Mission Hospital, Hazelton, in lly ga Hospital, Church been at the hospital meeting Victor Jamieson and Aletha Bann guests and Mrs• Jamieson gave a message on London. Mrs.Connelly gave a very Columbia. Wanda has unity she guests and Mrs. Jarru Covenant." Marguerite Crawford 13 years under the cent of the of mr. W rinche the meaning of the ave a reading. Mrs. 1 D.D.P.Seventy-five per of the community inspiring message. gift. Indian people. Mrs. Hing of the C gave a reading and works in are le also g presented her with a g was held with A question eriod followed ane Janisa with 1 After lodge closed a drawa floral basket. A p Mrs. m Dalrymple read a story. was Served Coupes thanked W ands for a most interest- William Jamieson dosed the meeting 1 Delores W heeler winning lunch ing account of her work• pthe hostess• sets e of the Mr Bill prayer and lunch was served by 1 soda] hour followed and a e Alice Scott was in was read by W EEKLY EUCHREthe weekly 1 by the committee in diargliE The scripture Jim Hunter were in play WOMEN'S1NS Setvoe. Olive Bolt and Mrs' Eleven tables held in the Women's 1 Institute a oturk n Fenton• the offering. The hymns were whack was The Majestic n omen'seting at the received Glenn Coupes at the Institute ` institute Hall Wednesday, April members. their AnnualMeeting with a turkey piano, ed by Mrs' were: high lady, Mrs. 9.. Boll; 1 Hall on W ednesday. the W anon W •l with the W Sneers Mrs, Leslie Vincent; low lady, piano, novelty lady, high man, Howard dinner served to 33 ladies bySate Anderson dosed the meeting MrsEdith Coulees: g1 members. presided over by the lewd' Prayer. A social hour followed. LewistStonehouse and 1 The meeting was dmore. Seven draws 4-H MEQ�Gforthe„Quest Walker,noveltye Nicholson. In at8 President, Peggy winners being: The organizational meetingi There were There will be euchre tonight starting made with the luck Jessie Engel,SS , 4-H club was held at the home of low man, am is we P15580R13 Pi8580R13 P19575R14 P20575R14 P20575R18 P21575R15 P22575R15 R23575R15 Acre lona Moore, Crawford, forSucce p.m.Everyone MAlice MclCCter, Marguerite Bonnie and Keith Johns election of NIANNpi1YMUE 1 Matte Bridge icon, Marg members present. An ply; meeting of the Maneriy and Mariein the Club was seven the following results: At the sixth ow t0 was held with act Kathy ands from the Lions officers held Armstrong; I1O Vice members learn D1ey ed A Tette ipg a donation to the swimming President, Press importer, Kate Mupuets and formal dines.had 1 read reg dent, Donna Higgins; graduation proms pool. noel report of theSecretary, ' Linde Jars. ct and also learned a lot of other dating p°s and and 9 I gave the an Procter and s' • is a nda Ja a waling a a chance at the end of the meeting Doris McCall gave eke auditors •past for5ucc p.ILO. and Isabel Adams is ail about choosing interview and questions about dat�inAg� aport. resepind withre song for the jobb. Labor °{ Tieswater. Mrs. Charles her resume, re discussed Your first jo E{va McIntyre urge Taylor of Wing Eleanor tern, arioni Go and db Ruth dim st of as well as methods for Showers and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Cliongratulations rat membership werS �dkin unions are two daughters, ger own rusieess• choosing a ham visited on Sunday a Ars. tossed by Peggy slatting Y (Continued on i'rlQ AxUnann. were exp Meeting number one crs� red me interesting Congratulations career and also gave Cudmore. Annual to be held 13) Delegates to the District Conseil do la radiodiffuslon sides telecommunications canadlennes l l __..w,en Radio-latevtston acrd 365.50 379.20 $88.25 393.85 398.10 $100.20 $103.65 3112.60 _APRiL SPECINAL FRONT BRAKES Bearings , 6995mostaars Pack Front Wheat Be shoes, REAR BRAKES Includes. New brake�6�95mostcars and machine drums. Expires April 30,1986 Limited Mitchell-Slaiarttt. Ont. nal of Cable PSS Buffalo, dN received forth,he aft. 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