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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-09-05, Page 160 941 HURON EXPOSITOit, SEPTEMBER 5 1940 Cow, I'rn 111 HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEREMY BENNEWIES On September t Lava, Mew lad, Jamie, Jeoquie, Jell Stag & Doe for KRLSTA SHELL and DAN ELLIS Saturday, Sept. 8 CALL 527-1899 • Engagement Rathwell - Preszcator Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Rathwell of Brucefield are pleased to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Kimberly Dawn to William Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator of Seaforth. The wedding will take pfd arBrtxcefieTd United Church on Saturday, September 22, 1990, at 5:00 p.m., Open Reception to follow at Bayfield Community Centre at 8:30 p.m. 14004; Attst AgoKoosa.vs., MOM & DAD Mann & Doane HeYnsberGen) From Garry & Cathy VAtitott 40M J'CNsIlIOT4Wis OMA & OPA Martin, Anita, Gary and Chris, Joy and Mlle. liatuacovermy3,91311 BANCROFT — KERSLAKE Bill and Freda Kerslake of Staffa, are pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their daughter -Kate, to Peter, son of Murray & Mary Bancroft of Milverton. The wedding will take place September 15, 1990 at Hib- bert United Church, Staffa. PHOTO - GREGOR CAMPBELL JOIN THE FUN LEARN TO CLOG (ADULTS ONLY) The rry On Cloggers Invite you to a free Open House/ Demonstration on Tuesday, September 11, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. at the Stanley Township Complex, Varna. Registrations will be taken at that time. For more informs - call 482-3141. 4( 4( 4( 4( 4( 4( 4( 4( 4( 4( * *************************************'************************** Staffa Institute hosts ambulance attendant &ails Ceeireeperimat MRtil. JOHN 226-23411 A bountiful pot -luck dimer dee August meeting of the Kirtags Women's lutanist, homed by Marjorie Drake:, at her home w S This was the Family aid Con- sumer Affairs niecung planned by Marjorie Drake and Duras Miller. Guest speaker for the evening was Art McNaughton, driver with the Clinton Ambulance Service. He told us about tate services offered in Huron and Path Counties and gave us many pouters on what to do if an ambulance is needed. He also reminded everyone to keep the emergency number handy, and also have the Lot and Concession, house number, etc. all posted in case Walton WI Walton Correspoodeo MRS. BETTY McCALL 8874877 Walton service resumed Sunday morning at Duffs United Church following the minister's holidays. Greeters were Neil and Marie McGavin. Organist was Glenda Carter. Offering was received by BIRTHS KRUSE - George and Kim are pleased to announce the arrival of their son Bryce Richard born August 27, 1990, at Victoria Hospital, London, weighing 8 lbs., 2 oz. and 22 " long. A little brother for Andrew and another grandson for Mary Humphreys. Happy 40th Anniversary Mom and Dad Don and Betty McLean The family of Don & Betty McLean wish to invite relatives, friends and neighbours to an OPEN HOUSE at their home Saturday, September 8 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. "Best Wishes Only" LOVE THE FAMILY surname else must make the call. There was a good question and anawa period following his talk. An was Inttoducod by Marjorie Drake, and thanked by Kris Miller. Marjorie presided for the meeting, �with the Institute Ode and tewart Collect. Fifteen man - bets asswaed the roll call, by miss* their favourite junk food. ccuuand peanuts were the biggest rits. Members responded to Verb' Mahona plea for items for the Institutes display on ' Hopechests' at the Mitchell Fair. Verb', Lillian Douglas and Haul Harburn arc the committee in charge. The dent, Joyce Vivian, pros. for the business following the reading of tate correspondence by Lillian Douglas. A decision was made to make a donation to the Mitchell Fair Board. Liberia Tanplunasn reported on the ram Perth Sown District executive meeting. Members were madded of several upcoming events, including the Undue Area Coivess- uc,a, heisted by RUM South and West Wuwais losututess, at the South Huron Community Centre in Exeter on Thursday, octobeA 11. Doris Millu will be the voting delegate for Sixth and Lillian Douglas will provide the gift for the craft table. Anyone wishing lunchoon tickets (S6) or banquet tickets (S12) please contact Roberta Ternpla nsn by September 25. Members were also reminded of the upcoming Perth County Rally, hosted this year by Perth Centre, at the St. Joseph Parish hall in Strat- ford, on Thursday, October 18. This wdi be a pot -Made diner, so Orwg you dishes mid cutlery. Path South District decisive banquet will be Wand by Avowal WI. this year on Monday, October 29. Joyce handed out volunteer tune sheets ro everyone, and conducted and informataxi quiz on calorie ccxanung Grace Kerslake had attended the Tweedsmuir Curators Workshop for the Landon Area, this past week and gave an excellent repos un the days' activities. Joyce reviewed the September meeting and closed with '0 Canada' PEOPLE Rob, Bev, Carrah, Cohen, Cain and Colbey Templeman, hohdaycd for a few days at Johnston Harbour. changes date of monthly meetin Doug Fraser and Neil McGavin. Liz Lamble read the Minute for Mis- sion. In the announcements, dates to remember were on the bulletin. Wednesday, September 5, 8 p.m., U.C.W. meeting with guest speaker Clare Geddes, Chaplain of the Bluewater Centre. Thursday, Sep- tember 6, 7 - 8 p.m. Choir Practice for both Senior and Junior mem- bers. Next Sunday evening is the official board meeting at the home of Dorothy Sholdice. Tuesday, September 11, 1 p.m., colouring Bee for Sunday School Materials at Gloria Wilbee's. All those who have offered to help from the U.C.W. units are reminded to attend. Wednesday September 12, 8 p.m., Sunday School Teachers' meeting. Those who have promised to help in the nursery are asked to attend as well. Sunday September 16, special Sunday School program with video. Sunday September 30, Sunday School clas- ses resume. Next Sunday, September 9 is Bluevale Anniversary at 11 a.m. Rev. Stan McDonald preaching. Special Music. Lunch to follow. Walton congregation will join Bluevale. Sunday, September 23 is Walton's 125th Anniversary at Duff's United. John King �]�I�(�hhr�r�l�r�1�1�J�1�►1�hl�l�ll� The marriage of Krista Maris, daughter of Keith and Shirley Snell, and Daniel Swanson Ellis, son of Ken and the late Irene Ellis, is to be solemnized at Northside United Church on Saturday, September 22 at 4 o'clock .� J' I. preaching. Special Music. Lunch to follow. Bluevale Congregation will join Walton. Congratulations to the Walton Pee Wee girls ball team who won the "B" Championship Division at the Walton Park Thursday evening. They won over W ingham 13 - 7, in the final game. The Walton Women's Institute September meeting has been charged to the second Wednesday for this month Women in the En- vironment is the topic with con- veners on Citizenship and Legis- lation in charge. Everyone is wel- come at 8:15 p.m. September 12 at the hall. Robbie Shortreed returned home last Wednesday from a great ex- perience he had over the summer, travelling through Canada and the United States looking after six Percheron horses owned by Mr. McKenzie of London. Ken and Judy and Kendra and Amy visited with him in Indianapolis Indiana. PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coults spent a few days last week with their daughter Connie and Bob Cook at Mississaga. Richard Love has returned to complete his third year at the Barrie University Neil McDonald of Vancouver Buck & Doe for BOB HASH and EILEEN DUFFY Friday, Sept. 7 FOR INFORMATION CALL: 522-1769 OR 345.2379 r******************************************** * *********fit-*** 4( 4( 4( 4( LAST CALL! If you do business in Seaforth, Clinton, Dublin, Hen- sall, Brucefield, Walton areas contact Ed or Terri at THE HURON EXPOSITOR to place a display ad in this book -- The Blue Phone book with large easy to read print. Call 527.0240 SUBSCRIBERS.... IS YOUR PHONE NUMBER LISTED? We are going to publish a telephone listing for Seaforth, Dublin, Hensall, Clinton, Brussels, Mitchell and Auburn. To have your number correctly listed or new number listed Call THE HURON EXPOSITOR. Watch for it in September "The Blue Phone Book" Expositor ,'Azi& 527-0240 visited relatives and friends in the NUL We are glad to hear Margaret Craig was able to return home form Clinton Hospital on Saturday after a few days stay. Visiting Isabelle Shortreed during this past week were Joan Beureman and son Scott of Stratford. • PEOPLE On Tuesday evening, August 28, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dale of John St. Entertained their family at an 80th birthday dinner for Bill. Present were, Laurel and Ken Wilson of Goderich; Bill Glousher, Blyth; Wilma and Murray Scott, Belgrave; Deanna and Harvey Snell, Blyth; Kathy, Jack and Evan Baker, Fer- gus; Cheryl and Doug Phillips, Steve, Julie and Jenny Lee of Seaforth. Jim Hayter (President of the Past Wardens Assoc.) and his wife June, of Goderich, also called, bringing special birthday greetings from all the Past Wordens of Huron and their spouses. Holidaying for a week with grandparents Neil and Edna Bell were Sarah, Gannon and Katie Harron of Tavistock and Jeffrey and Tom Bell of Linewood. CIVIC CORNER SEAFORTH COUNCIL will hold their regular September meeting on Tuesday, September 11 at 8 p.m. in the Council chambers, Town Hall. THE SEAFORTH B.I.A. will hold a seminar on Wednesday, September 12 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Seaforth Council chambers. The seminar will deal with "Keeping business in Seaforth." Love, Mom, Dad, Jeffrey and Brent ATTENTION PORK PRODUCERS Seaforth Agricultural Society is pleased to announce its 3RD ANNUAL PORK CARCASS COMPETITION For the townships of Tuckersmith, Hutlett. Stanley, Hibbert. McKiI$op. +n conjunction with the Seaforth Fall Fair lei P RtZE '100.00 with six other placing'. Ail iit,-ants orb a •closing date for entries FRIDAY, SEPT. 7 *limited to the first 25 entries •membership fee of $3.00 is required For 111.0fie Information Contact NELSON PULLMAN 522.0947 liner 500 p m