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The Huron Expositor, 1990-07-25, Page 18
1$ THE HURON EXPOSITOR JULY 25 1990 Van Egrnond Foundation COUNTRY BREAKFAST Sunday, July 29 ADULTS: 4.00 CHILDREN 2.00 PRESCHOOL FREE 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. MUSIC AND DISPLAY OF ART HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOANNE RYAN "L ORD Y, L ORD Y I WISH I WAS ONLY 40!" Carmel minister aimounces the 'new arrival' BY MINN1k NOAKES Happinelis somettlins we crane in our mind, Lt's not something you search for and aro seldom find... Lt's nix waking up and beguuung the day, 17tgrGial 12,0 �k THURSDAY ONLY SYRE A & M Recording Artists High Energy Rock'N'Roll 5.00 Cover TOP 40 DANCE Friday & Saturday COWBOY AND THE PINEAPPLES 'DON'T LET THEIR NAME THROW YOU! Main St.. Seaforth 527-0980 P29a9EmEnt Mr & Mrs. Robert Campbell & Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Dale wish to announce the engagement of their children, Pamela Anne Norene & William Glad- wyn Dwayne. The wedding will take place at 5:30 p.m., Saturday. July 28. 1990 at Cavan United Church, Win- throp. Open Reception to Follow. By counting our blessia ss and kneeling to pray... A larger than usual co attended the Sunday, July 22 stir- vice e .vie at Cannel Presbyterian Church. due u the fact that other churches are closed for July. Carolyn Love played the musical introduction to the service and Reverend Mark Gaskin entered the sanctuary to issue the call to wor- scup, bottling a large sign with "Ws a guns wnucn all over u.. He an- nounced w the tungrcgatuna with pride sed happiness that he and has wife► Kathy, became the proud Of daughter number two thus afternoon. She was born in ainton Public Hospital, and mother and daughter arc rxponed to be doing well.The family is wished all the beat. With the Banc sus sung, the prayer ot ado/awn was followed by the Psalm of pram, prayer of confes- sion and assurance of pardon. The c uldren's hymn was then sung. The Word of God, along wuh an Old Testament raiding and chuu anthem, came before Reverend Mark's sermon. it was a timely one, with the almigo lint we should all be totals* at sonans aird learn to live in harmony aid pence. Apar the sermon carne iiia asx: np- uun of praise and prayers tit the people. The oftenng, doxology and dedication were the last pan ot the service before the closing hymn and benediction. All interested should remember that Sunday, July 29 is Decoration Day at the Hensall Union Cemetery Walton Institute tour takes in local business W alto. Carresposdost MRS. BETTY 11teCALL 8874877 1'HE SHORTREED REUNION The Shortreed reunion was held at the home of Mack and Janet Webster and family of Varna on Sunday, when 40 family members gathered for a delicious smorgas- bord meal. The afternoon was spent socializing inside due to the inclement weather. Guests were present from Stratford, Wingham, Belgrave, Walton, Shelbourne, Burlington, Toronto, llderuxn, Lon- don and Peaerborough. CAR TOUR On Wednesday, July 25 the Wal- ton Women's Institute members enjoyed a very interesting car our for their Canadian Industries meeting. Leaving the hall at 9:30 a.m., drivers Margery Huether, Helen Craig, Marjorie Humphries and Ruth Axtmann heeded north where they drove to the first stop at the Royal Homes east of Wingham. Florence and Frank Fowles of cruise with their family. The Winnipeg, Manitoba celebrated their Fowlers formerly resided near 60th Wedding Anniversary on a Seaforth and in Goderich. FERGIE'S LOUNGE & PATIO QUEEN'S OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Stop In During Or Atter Moonlight Madness For a `NIGHT CAP' tevens DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Country Gold & ock'n' Roll DISCO POLKAS WALTZES NEW LAZER DISC MUSK G000 RECORDED MUSK FOR WEDDINGS DANCES ANNIVERSARIES PARTIES ETC eRUSSEIS - 887-6159 DAYTIME ov EVENINGS Lottery profits help hospitals. On the night of the car accident, Bruce was not expected to live. For- tunately, a specially equipped and staffed trauma unit was ready and standing by at a nearby hospital. This special facility helped Bruce heat the odds and he has returned to work. Helping hospitals is just one way lottery profits are used. Lottery profits are also used to provide grants in other areas such as helping people with disabilities. They also help fund sports and recreation, arts and culture. and province -wide charities. This is how Lottery funds are working for you in your area. St. Mary's Hospital, St. Marys Bluewater Gymnastics Club, Sarnia Chatham Cultural Centre, Chatham Polonia Centre, Windsor Ontario Lottery Corporation Together we're raking good things happen. ENCORE ENCORE ENCORE CUM • Provincial After viewing the beautiful homes that were on display, everyone returned to the Main Royal Homes Sales Centre and viewed a step-by-step video presentation of their unique indoor budding system. AT 11:45 a.m. they returned to the restaurant at the edge of Bluevale for dinner. A few items of business were discussed and the President Margaret Mc Inroy thanked Mary Humphries for planning the tour and also to those that drove cars. It was mentioned that there was no meeting in August and the noon luncheons will not start again until the third Wednesday in October. The tour started out again, heading north to Wroxeter and the Gingerbread Doll Museum. It was a sea of dolls, 3000, both antique and modern. it is a 100 years of memories, and has been in business there since 1974. PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blake, Heather, Lisa and Lorraine and Mrs. Eileen Haggiu spent last week at a cottage at Horse Shoe Lake, Minden. Mrs. Della Achilles returned home to Hearst on Saturday with her son Ted Achilles of Sudbury following a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles and family. Della had visited last week with relatives in Goderich. Mrs. Elva Shortreed, London was supper guest with Isabelle Shonreed on Saturday evening and attended the Shortreed Reunion on Sunday at Mack and Janet Webster's home, Varna. Korean vets recall 1953 North-South Armistice LEGION NEWS by Gordon Scott This Saturday, July 28, is the Legion Golf Scramble starting at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. This was originally scheduled to start at 2 p.in., but has been moved forward one hour. Please note change of time. The Ladies' Auxiliary had a very successful beef supper last Sunday for the public, and 200 people were fed. The next Sunday Supper will be August 12, sponsored by The Legion Ways and Means committee [oI1's f[AFORTX IS OPEN VA'r Thursday Is FISH� NITE P.M.MON.-SAT. 11 A.M.-2 P.M. THURS., FRI. Event 4 P.M. -8 M Thursday Is NITE (2nd Special Hall Price) Check Out Out LOONIE Friday Specials HAPPY 19th BIRTHDAY Cathy Lynn Hak JULY 19 for the building fund to help with the elevator and addition for the Branch. There are 50-50 draw tickets on sale at the Branch in aid of the Zone Youth Education program. Any monies realized from the sale of these tickets will go towards expenses for Public Speaking, es- says poems etc. Those of our Korean veterans who read this column are reminded that this Friday, July 27, is the 37th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice between North and South Korea. Bar Roster: July 25 - Dennis McCauley. July 26 - Ken Cardno. July 28 - Rene Dupuis. July 30 - Ken Swan Jr.. July 31 - Ron Riley. Aug. 1 - Donelda Barry. STAG FOR BRYAN VINCENT Saturday, July 28 For info call Barry 527-0373 or 527-0120 Life Begins at 40 JOANNE RYAN ©UTOKI rAG°Q©fEWG^Q17 RACING THIS SUNDAY, JULY 29 HOSTING ONTARIO SIRES STAKES 3 -YEAR-OLD COLT PACERS JULY 29 Three Year Old Colt Pacers QNTAR1J4 SIZES•STAK J SEPT. 9 Two Yew Oki Colt T rottr+I'. After the Sins Stakes races, enjoy a CHICKEN BARBECUE cooked by Fleming Feed Mill Tickets $8.00 per person ill Get your tickets at the raceway Sunday, July 29. POST TIME 1:30 P.M. ONTARIO'S FAMILY TRACK