HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-12-17, Page 7W alton Correspondent
MRS. BETTY McCAu,
887-6677
The basement of Duff's United Church was
decorated in the Christmas theme for the
Supper and meeting. Decorators were the
losing side of the copper contest.
Margery Huether played Christmas music
at the piano as everyone arrivedrouny
seven sat down to a potluck supperwithtables with red and green cloths,
Christmas ceutrepieces.
Christmas carols were sung with Doreen
Hackwell as pianist. Olene Dennis read the
by
Gloria Nativity ilbee.eOlene read awed yreading
Sermon
nn Soap,
Phyllis Mitchell gave. a few interesting
articles on the New Versions of Christmas.
Offering was received and dedicated, Olene
closed the devotions with prayer.
Marie Coutts presided for the business, (Minutes of the last meeting were approvedov card
as
read by Audrey Hackwell, A thank Y
was read by the Houstons, Doreen Hackwell
gave the treasurer's report.
The25th anniversary of the U.C.W . will be
held January 11 with a special church service.
Heidi McClure and Marie Coutts offered to
take up the offering.
Members were reminded of coming
events. All future U.C.W meetings in the
New Year will be evening meetings at 7:30
p.m. January 4 is the installation of U.C.W .
officers at the morning service. The annual
congregation meeting is Sunday evening,
January 18 beginning with a potluck supper.
There are eight young people going, to Toc
Alpha this December 27-30. The nominating
committee brought in the report
leadeof n
officers for next year. CopperGe
for next year are Viola Kirkby and Audrey ,
Hackwell.
The gift exchange was in charge of Alice
Searle and Berva W atson, owed by a tvia
contest conducted by Viola 11Kirkby, Cloy ng
I ■ V U iI I 1 1 V V ■ ■ ■ �• -- Huether. went caroling at
t� program Edith Wey, Olene Dennis, Audrey The Youth Group
Dorothy McNichol, Callender Nursing Home in Brussels Sunday
the evening with a familiar avChin, 1s carol. Kan{tWeli Viola NEWS
EXE(:U'�E EO,It 1087 evening, then on to Bluevale Church for a
.President, llsrM McGavin, 1st vice The third Sunday of Advent was observed Christmas party'
at Duff'a United Church when Rev, Bonnie Family party,
Eve Service at Bluevale
president, a eta Mitchell, 2nd vice pnos►-Unitedly ChristmasrEve Service
ta Bluevale dent, Gloria te i, Marie treasurer,a,eDD; noonHope and Joy by Leanne The Sunday ,. !,amble was assisted in lighting the Advent
McNicho;sMaetne Audrey Candles Peace, Sunday afternoon Sc with a good crowd•
social functions, McDonald, Trish Clark and Amanda Work Children put on the program and Santa
mating committee, McGavtn, Dorothy
McNichol, Maxine Marks; KirMkby;
Fraser, man. istwasEivaWilbee,usherswere arrived to pass out his usual bag of treats,
DorSearle Maxine Marks, rkb pianist, The organ Kith W ilbee and Ray
Doreen a
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 11, 1986
Alice Barin it egY, e
Mary Humphries, Viola if i y'' °" for food
H ekwell assistant Edith
collecting
Sunday the Salvation Army o
Cranbrook Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-0645
Mrs. W m. Milne, Mitchell, conducted the
service in Knox Church on Sunday, Decem-
ber 7. Society of Knoll
The'W omen's Missionary
meeting
at thean ch homeof their Mrs. Stuart
meeting T members and
Stevenson on Wednesday,
n Sunday,
December or 21.hSalvation maybe made at the
The meeting began with apotluck dinner. basket for
Fpollowing with meal Mrs. Gordono° group.Eupwas church or directly to Nancy Vanass.
Leslie Knight
na giftleader from the Mrs. The Foresters had nine tables playing on
was thespecial
for the Christmas the he December 12. The following were
inners;
program.Glad She The tdheme was "Let Your Tight high, Brenda Perri,
Shine."
TTidings. were sent and 10 visits Marg MacDonald, Adrian Versteop, lone
made. b Ten cards
made by the members. The new pbresident hands, Bocci Koppel, Harold Metcalfe, usiness. tallies; Donald Clerk, Marjorie Laura
Mrs,cky
lfe,
Wilfred
itch Stricklersided for the will be hostess for the Ruth Strickler, Martin,Eleanor
a S Lloyd on, Laura
Mrs. W ilf
annual meeting of the Ladies Aid January., Hall Board will sponsor the next euchre on
COLLECTING
en The Sunday School are collecting fora food January 9 and the Foresters nuuaary .
nNesOfl!
ni• �•icitnr attended �1r as r+tlMe� to �i
ur�1 L�•�/Pre caBto_r of 'della g
McKipop Correspondent
!DELLA HURLEY
527-1106
Nelson McClure of Egmond`nlle who spent
a few days a week ago in hospital at Seaforth,
has returned to his home.
Mrs. Anton Siemon of RR 5, Seaforth,
who spent a few days in Seaforth hospital, has
returned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hubley of Seaforth
vMcCallum ted on o n Suat nday
with Mr, and Mrs. Harold
McKillop get
r,.
final grant
payment:
Health Minister Murray Elston, the MPP
for Huron Bruce, announced the $l.8j8nnng
payment on a $12,251 community pa
grant for the County of Huron on behalf of the
Township of McKillop•i;
Speaking on behalf of Bernard Grandmait-
re, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Mr. Elston
said the grant was used by the municipality to
prepare a secondary plan.
rants from the
Community planning g ped to
encourage Municipal
mucunimunicipalities Affairs ore review and f
update their planning programs. zoning .
tanning documents. ht 'The and other p t . J
'The grants may also be used { iakeshore
studies on local issues such as
development or commercial development
along highways, and for energy -conserving
planning measures ar
Morris receives, Via`
last of payment
Health Minister Murray Elston, MPP for
Huron Bruce, has announced the S2.700 f
final
payment on a $18,000 community p
grant for the County of Huron on behalf of the
Township of Moms dmait•
Speaking on behalf of Bernard Gran
re. ;Minister of NI Memel Affairs.
municipalityrEsto
said the grant was used by th
prepare a secondary pian from the
( nmmunily planning grants
Mrnistryof Municipal Affairss designed
to
encourage municrpaii ro rorry zoning
update their planning p g
by-laws and other planning documents,
The grants may also be used for special
as lakeshore
devellopmenon tor commercil tssues al development
alnng highways. and for enemy -conserving
planning measures
Choir
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simply delicious,
Thursday evening brought residents to the
second Annual Spruce l ty. Withstatf and
generous help t
residents the home was decorated. The place
looks fantastic, and to say er for
Christmas),'. Thanks to Joyce Pepe
playing the piano at the Sprue Partibiggest
Finally. residents came upone
event of the week, and possibly the year;
Queensway s Family Christmas Dinner '86.
This event took plSunday,
d nd was a
very entertaining and enjoyable
The day wouldn't have been a success
without the many volunteers
unilio Queensway Sunday help out.
Auxiliary was there to offer a helping hand.
as well es the Mennonite Youth Fellowship
from the Zurich Mennoniteid thank uBo
Both
did a super jo
ill
Gibson entertained on the piano. belting out
Christmas Musicas ida �can be and gg
videos so
remembered with ease.
Residents would like to thank
n and
welmi
Velma Robinson for helping n the' thee
guests into the home. and making
Maly special..abigpat on the back and shake of
the handdto Queensway
Fihastaff for making a
delicious Christmas dinner of finest cuisine,
it was truly a meal to remember.
Well that's
from here. wok is
fairy est wishes ooUand your
family during this holiday season, from all at
Clue rieteap.
CI' STOP
BEDWETTING
Regele and Norman Hubley last
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Preszcator
to Ken ad Joanne Jewitt
Crediton visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Thursday evening.
Harold McCallum one day last week. on the arrival of a baby girl.
ANNOUNCEMENT Sympathy is extended to Mr, and Mrs.
of Idella '?egele wish to Lloyd Regele of Princeton in the death of Mrs.
The family of their mother to Regele's father Kenneth Kuhn at Crediton
an
Norman
o m nee the marriageh on and to Mr. and Mrs, Joe
gier of Crediton in
Hubley which y was
performed the death of Mrs. Regier s father Kenneth
December 11. The ceremony waop Ward of Monkton, Mrs. Bryan
by Rev. Bonnie ble at Stanley WaltonManse,
of Kuhn. Mrs. Terry of RR 2, on, Mrs visyan
Mr. and Mrs. McClure and Amy
Crediton,1W to and Mrs. Harold Lloyd
McCallum, with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
}R 1, Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. on Saturday
Regele of Princeton attended the wedding of Hubley at Seaforth,
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Spirit has hit CQ.rnPbetls!
Join the festmood
with
other shoppers,
the quality merchandise now
coming on sale!
•Ties
*Belts
• Socks
*Underwear
*Wallets
*Portfolios
•Brief Cases
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gflOW SUPPORT
nt or leader
Anyone interested in pare cornlelder
participation is invited to a group
movemete
Meeting t i behalfibe the held Thursday, Januar!'
St.
he meetingm The group will Meet
8.1987as s he Legion in Hensall. Please
upstairs at the
cattle out to alio*
BO..TILE DRIVE
There 7ll be a so keep bottle
of those empty pop
Jafihary up over the
and beer bottles Which pile
holMerrYChristmas to all from the Ventures.
$collie, Cubs and Beavers and their leaders
and thank yY 10eveyone who has helped
them during
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