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The Huron Expositor, 1986-11-26, Page 5
DUBLIN AND AREA Foundation seeking help EVENING AUXILIARY. Cromarty Correspondent Joy Scott presided for the November MRS. R. LAING meeting of the Marian Ritchie Evening :145-2326 Auxiliary which was held in the church basement on Tuesday night, The Heart and Stroke Foundation is trying to find a group in the Staffa-Cromarty area willing to supervise the canvass for them. They are endeavoring to raise a large donation for the Roberts Research Building at W estern University and would like all Perth townships to be included. There has been no canvass in Hibbert in the last two years and they would appreciate hearing from a group or individual willing to help. IADIFS AID Mrs. Jim Miller presided for the annual meeting of Cromarty Ladies Aid at the home of Mrs. Phillip James. Following the annual reports, the slate of officers for 1987 was elected as follows: President, Mrs. Philip James; 1st Vice President, Mrs. Charles Douglas; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. John Templeman; Treasurer, Mrs. John Miller; Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. Everard Kerslake; Secretary, Mrs. Torn Scott; Assistant, Mrs. Jean Carey; Shut-in Boxes, Mrs. Robert Laing, Mrs. Norman Harburn, Mrs. Tom Scott; In Memoriams and Shut -Ins, Mrs. Norman Harburn, Mrs.Larry Gardiner; Flowers, Mrs. Clifton Miller, Mrs. Everard Kerslake. In 1986 flowers were sent or donations made in memory of three members of the community - Mrs. Calder McKaig, Mrs. W illiam Miller and Lloyd Miller. The next meeting will be a joint Christmas meeting with the Marian Ritchie Women's Missionary Society on December 1 when all the ladies of the congregation are invited. ' TOPIC OF FEAR The Rev. John Marshall of London conducted the church service on Sunday, speaking on the topic of fear. fear of inflation, unemployment, pollution, drugs, war, can- cer. AIDS, to name only a few. The assistant secretary, Alice Gardiner, read the minutes and Mary Elliott gave the treasurer's report. For the program number, Joy read an article. The topic, For Quiet Miracles, was given by Doris Miller. Following the business, Betty Lou Norris presided for the annual meeting. Annual, reports were given by the various secretaries. and Mrs. Norris presented the new slate of officers for the recently organized Marian Ritchie Women's Missionary Society of Cromarty Presbyterian Church. 1987 officers are as follows: Past Presidents, Jean Carey and Lillian Dou-las; President, Betty Lou THE HURON EXPOSITOR. NOVEMBER 28. 1988 —. A5 FALL SPECIALS While QBua titie, LastNOVEM2728, 9 Norris; 1st Vice President, Hazel Harburn; 2nd Vice President, Roberta Templeman; Secretary, Edna Stoneman; Assistant Secre- tary, Alice Gardiner; Treasurer, Mary Elliott; Assistant, Roberta Templeman; Pianist, Betty Lou Norris; Assistant, Ruth Laing; Auditors, Alice Gardiner, Muriel Scott; Work Committee, Joy Scott, Mary Elliott, Lillian Douglas; Supply Secretary, Mary Elliott; Associate Members, Grace Kerslake, Jean Carey, Lillian Douglas, Joy Scott; Flowery and Card Committee, Hazel Harburn, Doris Miller, Agnes Lamond; Friendship and Service, Ruth Laing; Glad Tidings and Literature, Jean Carey; Press, Ruth Laing; Representation to Managers, Muriel Scott; Nominating committee, Joy Scott, Agnes [amend; 1987 Programme Committee, Lil- lian Douglas, Jean Carey, Betty Lou Norris, Edna Stoneman., TASTY NU BREAD ALWAYS FRESH CANADIAN AND IMPORTED CHEESES FRESH OFF THE BLOCK MOZZARELLA 2.99 LB. PLAIN CREAM CHEESE 3.29LB. asty ICE BOX 1•29 COOKIES DOZ. • SOFT DINNER ROLLS DOZ. .99 DATE SQUARES 6's 1.69 A WIDE VARIETY OF DELICIOUS DONUTS, MUFFINS AND FRESH HOT COFFEE! DELUXE LIGHT or DARK CHRISTMAS CAKE! WE HAVE BULK SNACKS, CANDIES, FANCY COOKIES, NUTS & BAKING SUPPLIES. Bakery &Cheese House 14 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH 527-1803 HEFTY DONATION Knights of Columbus treasurer Jim Devereaux presents Veronica Price of the Stratford and District Right to Life Association with a donation of $225, ralaed by the Seaforth and District Knights of Columbus. Ewart Wilson, left, church activity chairperson and Dick McKay, Grand Knight, look on. The donation is an annual occurrence. A similar donation will be made to the Goderich Right to Life Association. ti Ilwraith photo) St. Columban host Federation dinner St. Columban Correspondent MRS. CECILIA RYAN 345-2028 At the annual aicKillop Federation of Agriculture dinner and meeting on Novem- ber 18 in the St. Columban parish hall the following were the winners of the door prizes: $25 cash donated by Seaforth Veterinary Clinic was won by Harvey Craig; dinner for 2 donated by Ryan's Hard -Up Roost, won by Mac Stewart; $25 donated by Vincent Farm Equipment won by Frank Bruxer; two one gallon jugs of anti -freeze donated by Frank Bruxer Repair were won by Bill Moore and Maddie Murray, items donated by McGav- in's Farm Equipment - a battery tester won by Toni Van Bakel, a line tester won by Tom Murray, a toque won by Elaine 'Vanden Hengel, a prestone tester won by Sam Scott; $10 cash donated by Gary Bannon was won by Helen McLaughlin. battery charger donated Filter Queen • "!N THE HEART Of DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-7103 ,0r by Seaforth Co-op won by Nancy O'Reilly, $25 grocery voucher donated by Doug and Gail's Winthrop Store won by Christa Eckert and $15 donated by O'Rourke Transport won by Gordan Papple, PEOPLE Francis and Marie Hicknell attended the Fall convocation at Conestoga College Doon Campus in Kitchener on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maloney and Pat, Joan Sararas and Stephen Hicknell have returned home after holidaying at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Louise Ryan of Kitchener spent one day last week with her parents and visited on the weekend with Mary Jo Ryan in Port Elgin. J.D. and Marg MacRae, Jenny and Ian of London visited on Sunday with Clarence and Cecilia Ryan. Don Melady of London spent the weekend with his parents, Ted and F'`artces Melady. Informative advertising helps lower the price of goods. Gifts for the Entire Family 10114%GI . BEST RATE �ervFSTmEN'rs OPEN HOUSE -1 J & L FRAMING Clinton, Ont. SHOWSALESALE OF —PRINTS— "Fromod or ready to Frame Hwy. No. 4 S. of Clinton Behind Now Veterinary Clinic Nov. 20 & 29 • FrL: 12:00.5:00 Sat.: 9:004:00 BRING THIS AD FDISCOUNT . I iF FINANCIAL CENTRE, GODERICH 524-2773 1.800.255-5503 04 AVOW "A"4"'""'W.MWeeHlxauVlvl,'fJr4rNir",forW'JNs woOyrJMaw,.A�Mre/.."N...w.wwa...J ilyA .. 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