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Lau a k 1Y D>{BQ b��+ _ is _:ng, ... he "service e were,. Perth' Presb ter ��who inducted, the tie :Sa erb rte 'Sas at ,. ' °'
0 1 committed:Hill Had Joan ranndcr5o�t _ . Y , yr
Ju y 4k P ar, k, oon, Rogina Beach and ,'
z. D u tt Reek t awle o bar ' ed
e t 'un uf£'s U .lied Ch rdi in Walton o H y f,Au . zt 'ho conduct,. It, minister, and.the Revs Jambs V n $l ke of rte t e
Cr wfordl'i'he et#nxorx n .M. Yo _. gest'AefisoA Cara Anne 8 A a Y 1Dins�e�: , . a Vit. gine+ and he � red V r w
•p ;oazm:tteiy. 6Q► embers,.. t.. t.; •1 ?cfo . .
ew ist w e : h �Rev.0 oriel Sw the Rev,; Cecil Witt ch ;o .,Bt th ho 'SS aforth who:i tr d ed Mr S n
l ea at. he sa art e, and. Komi .ki.,Fa . it comm the n min. . h n t c h art,was . J f ,..y w _
attend the. A anrtuai Y �,> ><l t . ?n mY g n .. o .ui wa , Mission in Tokottta.: ,
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arthe Nor Sim ind,ucte at as ec al ser ice on xhursda Pr h y,,l grtde krancis o. Ivlr, Swa was born r Bermuda St c of a
;. Shobbroo reu ion at piece.; r f st man plQ ,. ,P Y , >� n ud. n e c1ln. loon his served th
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d C db r m:A ax nth . Fullaon; astehaarman of,the,.ru>on- ens eat mos sof his. row m u ears. 'Ch
Canaervat>on, a south of Sporks were con uc e Y f 4, �. ., 8 k p h thutch In Montreal„ New.Bruns-
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and D rte,... a o �.. Gaiiada: D ri ` h's i hse b ear'' anorthern:
Al ':en o ed a bau ful Slinbbrook,,>~cank o . K,. a ung i . h g h of Y s, h.. Qntaria~.�...
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r„ G ,;_. t 'did some, work as: ,a .entice at the Swan returned to
dinner, Y i PP. be d' fol., a
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No committee
Results" were Girls I're ,. 0tisfi,NAval Dockyards in'Bertnuda:
8 �,.- c y y pdrtd of"timeto 'teach; religious. studies'
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School-ICrwsten. Crawford, $ ,, b. . Vv h t cal to the min stry., atad' history "at tho "Beikle 'i'Ac” de' `
• Gordon and Darlene ,. y a rr►lo°
�, he 'decoded:. to o into the tourist hotel Institute a h `'`'h' o o Y � ,-
+ Sho rook . resented:, ;;:the,:;+,,:Raid under Theresa Knox, 8 „ :-',y � � n �. , � , . g. s, h..o . At she; same hme`
lib .. P,x .,�
a Crich, 14-17 i4 g
to 10 Tracey c.,. ` ,: ,
s., , , fi Indus where he worked' as waiter "
officers for next eax, , S �f a t
.. � , . r< ; ., -. .. , , , ' . ;: ' ' ',�: ' E ' ^ "• .� : � . • � • � til he Scryed as> an, interim mi�lister� on.�the-`
1 ver Julie �:�" t , �. , .;, ' order to' a s e` quick one for his ,
': • H9nourary Presidents Bili 'Forte Ellerby, 8 0 <� ,
,i s, •:. ,_ am or►1 q i m y Pok 'Eoyal Circuit�of the Methodist hutch'
Shobbrook, ", a+ ar
and Verna G'ibbings, , _
,:- �•,, , t� 5 � Hing•. and served �'at the. Ciracet•ob •'1�=
Pres dents Wayne and Lynn
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then went to `Horton Academy af. Methodist: Churches: , He also dtdaotne
Idents, wY y t
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>eck, Vice Presidents, Jack Boys- '8 to, 10, "Jim Craw- u - " i` Acadia University in Nova Scotia where he writing fol the 'Bermuda Recorder.
secreta treasurer, Connie Shabbrook, 14-17, Dean f„:, �; ,,'k r r '
completed
Follow nhthat. t Mount Allison Univer- Recently Mr, Swan tJoak some time`'
and Doris Andrews, ford, 11-13, Bradley tAiA
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Chomiki; table committee • Shobbrook, 18 and over, sity in ” Sackville, New Brunswick he church work and did career, ass0smeut
Pere and Vera Gibbings, Gerry Crich. ; 1 , . °: received his B.A, in P9ycholpgy;and His B. programs with• 40 Plus of, Canada which
Gordon" and Darlene Ladies kick ,slipper Lynn ��, :,: ,
of with'an emphasisin History,,He took works with business and professional
�Shobbrook; marts, Dean and Peck, men's kick slipper Jack �" ". ` k R
theology Y people•to help them with goal setting and,
theolo at Pine' Hill . Divinit Hall, now
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. w c1 �i _..._.__.._ r._ __� _ . _ _ .called the Atlant{e Schoof-"of Theotogy in - -- inventorying"..We 'sBills; among other -
Jul{e Shobbroo�nominating Andrews.'-OldesT-"person - - -
,y' Haiifax, Nova Scotia and combining three things.
i separate places --Pine Hill Divinity Hall He said he was open to the possibility of c x
Londesboro :personals (United;. Holy Heart Seminary (Roman returning to full-time church work at some
` Catholic); and King's College (Anglican). time and after negotiating with the Walton.
Mrs. Tom Allen and Stephen Duizer. The soloist His major at Pine Hill was history with a people for, some time; he decided to come
grandaughters. Colleen was Cheryl Cronin of Blyth i r thesis on Martin Luther King. to the community. ;
Scruton, Clinton, Sandra accompanied by organist; POST GRAD He said he decided to come •to Walton
Jackson, Ridgetown, are Louise McGregor. f' r ?'' Mr. Swan did 'post -graduate studies at because, "I came here to 'preach one
spending a few days .in The children's story was Princeton Theological Seminary in New Sunday. I had a -good, feeling' About the
WELCOME REVEREND—Rev. Maurice Francis, last -Thursday. Also with, Mr. Swan are Rev.
• Frankenmuth, Michigan. remembering things with - Jersey and was awarded his Master of place and it seemed to me to be a good
Visitors during the 'past string on a finger to help left, the past chairman of the Huron -Perth Cecil Witt7ch of -Blyth, Rev., Rick Hawley of Theology in Church and Society. He served' place to begin again.` '
week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom remember. Junior teacher Presbytery, inducted Rev. Charles Swan as the Auburn and Doug Fraser, Recording Steward the Church five summers in the student "Hopefully 1 -,will have a reasonable
Allen were Mr. and Mrs. was Marguerite Gross, new minister for Duff's United Church in Walton for the Official Board of Duff's U.C.. mission field at West Tree and Shining period of service 'here that will be
Wayne Jackson, Brian, Ken Tree in northern Ontario, Hart's_ Hill and meaningful and -helpful," he added.
and Sandra of Ridgetown,
W and Mrs. Leslie Allen, sch-ool Co.' mmuniwelWatford. om e s
Mr. and Mrs. Bob BurnsAwards (it Su, nattended the 25th weddingr
anniversary Mrs.
daughter Correspondent rt e W" m i n i s t e id -all
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, P lunch was served by Junday
MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK
Kincardine on Saturday. Mr. schoolteachers. -
___ $23-4259---.- .- --- __ - - _ �_ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ Swan made a fitting reply for Ra Huether; Steven - and-
-arut Mrs:-CaTitt Paterson of" - tI decorated cake was the Correspondent y
London attended the Promotion and awards all the kindness shown to John.
table's centrepiece. The MRS. ALLAN McCALL
anniversary on Sunday and Sunday 200th anniversary of church was beautifully A87-6677' Sim, for the friendly people,
returned to her parents home Sunday School," movement, decorated" with flowers and and hoped with 'everyone's
Welcoming were Laura Rev. Charles Swan was trust they could work •
and celebrated her mother, 8 ferns and a banner with 200 inducted b the Huron -Perth
Mrs. Bob Burn's birthday. FORTH
Lyon S.S. treasurer and Jack years written on it. Presbytery as the minister of together. '
Mr. Bob Bums returned Tamblyn asst. superinten- PERSONALS ry n PERSONALS
Duff's United Church at a Monday visitors with
JEWELLERS
home with them and was
dent. Ushers were Connie Sympathy is pitended to service on Thursday evening
admitted to Westminister Hoggart. Karen Wright, , Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stephen Duizer and Brad Mr. and Mrs.' John Polland July 3. Organ prelude was
b Mrs. Ian Wilbee Mrs. Jo nko were Mr. and
Hospital on Monday for P on the death of her fatherMrs. John Maksynuk of
• Westerhout. played Y DIAN10`NDN NN \1( III
tests. Wm. Glover of White Sands, who assisted with the singing Arthur and Mr. and Mrs.
Cath Johnston of London, Vacation Bible school and area news 611 IN
'of the'h mus. Don McDonald
Y Prince Edward Island.
Larry Carter of Simcoe and starts July 7th to 11 with Mr. and Mrs. Pollard had Y Mike Puysz of Hamilton who
registration on Monde The sang a solo, "Hc touched me
Colleen Carter spent the g Y a sent the est 2 weeks remained overnight till the
outdoor church service and P P and made me whole". The next da
weekend with their grand visiting her parents. service was conducted by the y"
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack picnic will' be July 20th at k RQbert Adat s. Rev. Scott. Primary 1 -Teresa Visiting at the manse this 'Auburn United Church Mr. Jack Webster of
Armstrong. a.m. at Menestung park, Sth-Shannon Duizer, Brent Jr. intermediates from ian Overboe, Julie Merner,' past week were Rev. Scott's minister. Rev. Wittich, Blyth Edmonton, Alberta visited �Plit)ne 527-0270
Mr. and, Mrs. Wm. Goderich. Radford, Murray Whyte. and Debbie Hulley's class Kevin Nesbitt and Dennis parents Mr, and Mrs. Jack gave the sermon. recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton of Moorefield The scripture was read by 6th -Michael Radford, Lori were: Laurel Duizer; Bill Wilts from Shirle) Lyon to Scott of Valois. Prior to refreshments
sent the weekend with their Lisa Duizer and John Bromley. Lisa Bromley. Jewitt, Elizabeth Lawson. en Soon
P Y• Y• Jane Hoggart. Timmis Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pother- served in the b3se(ncnt, P
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lawson. Claude Cartwright, Karen Brad Lyon , Cheryl Lyon, Airdrie, Shannqn Duizer, gill and Nancy attended the words were extended to Rev. t_
Thompson. Attendance awards weie Wright, • Cheryl Bromley.Scott Millar, Kevin Radford PCM �/DUr• QWi
P resented b superintendent g ry Dcnisc Gross, Poul Jewitt, Orange Parade {n Galt on Swan by Doug Fraser. }
Bradley Shobbrook of P Y P Kimberly Wright, Suzanne and Suzanne Tamblyn to Sr. Darren Stevenson, Shane Saturday. Howard Hackwell, and Bruce -;•
Wingham spent the weekend Mrs. Nick Whyte. Diplomas- Tamblyn. Intermediates, Mrs. Shirley Taylor and Kevin Wright Heather Fothergill is visit- , Clark from the -church j
with his uncle Mr. and Mrs. Theresa Overbae, Timothy 7th -Crystal Whyte, Brian Scott, teacher. I class of from nurse to Mrs. in her grandparents Mr. RASPBERRilm
Lyons. Kevin Shiilin taw, nursery g g P session. Mrs. Marilyn
Gordon Shobbrook, .Donald Y g Whyte. girls. 1 class of boys from Stevenson, Graham Adams. and Mrs. Colonel Marks, McDonald of the U.C.W
and Diana and attended the Scott Shaddick, Debbie 8th -Deanna Lyon, Robbie Marjorie Duizer and Joan Kell Bosman. Bill Jim RRH3 Listowel. Open 10a.ui.
Shobbrook rcuntoa in Scott, Tadd Shaddick, Kent Radford. Brad Westerhout. 15th re's classes, Lisa Y y Women, Mrs. Whitmore
ShiElin law• Angela Scott, Y y Scott. Scott Shaddick, Kevin Mr. and Mrs. Orville from the Hutrort Perth MONDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Clinton. B g Darlene Hulls Susan Duizer, Kared Wright. John Shillinglaw; Joanne Steven. Newby visite A on Thursday Presbytery, Reeves Allan weather and supply permitting
Mrs. Idy-, I)urnin is a Shane Taylor, David Steven. `�amieson. Bob Jamieson. Cartwright. Larry Gross. son and Sherry Taylor.' with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Van Campbell McKillop, - Jim Bring your own quart boxes•
patient in Clinton Public 4th -John Cartwright. Larry Hoggart and Gary Rev. Scott's meditation G alon, at Waterford. Elston, Morris, and Roy or QUART BOXES CAN BE PURCHASED.
Hospital with a heart 2nd-Timmic Airdrie. Cheri Stephen • Duizer, David Wilts to Jan and Debbie was "200 years and Mr. Tom Allen and Williamson. Grey. Rev, ' County Road 12 towards Kippen, first
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condition. Taylor. Danny Hoggart. Whyte, Bradley Lyon. Hulfeys class. counting." In 1-,80 Robert grandsons. Donald Allen, concession after curve, trim left third
Sunday visitors with Mr. Luanne Stevenson, Mandy 10th -Shelley Westerhout. Primary 2 boys from. Jane Rallies saw children who had Ken Jackson and John • farrrtonright.
and Mrs. Russell Good were Medd. Darren Stevenson. lith -Lisa Duizer. Cheryl Hoggart: Stanley Airdrie and nothing to do on Sunday. Scruton are on a fishing trip Every week more and WATCH FOR SIGNIS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lyons Pam Hoggart, Melanie Lyon. Elizabeth Lawson. Bill Steven Hulley to Margaret therefore lessons began in a to Watch Lake, Quebec. nnre people: discover what
of St. Helens, and Sandra Kftx, Theresa Knox. Jewitt. Kevin Radford. Scott Whyte's class Brian Howatt, lady's kitchen in England. it Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vadden flighty jobs arc accom- JACK
BELL
and Kathy Popp of London. Stanley Airdrie. Connie Millar. Laurel Duizer, Diana Stephen Kennedv. Fred 'was supported'hv the Queen of Bayfield visited on Friday Dished by low cost Huron _
Visiting this past week Hogg' Shobbrook. Carol Cart- Peel. Michael Radford, and and John iVesley. n{ ht with Mc. and lits. Jim Expositor Want Ads Dial
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with Rev. and Mrs. Scott. 3rd -Keely Bosman. Sarah cyrtght. lcicil C'artwtaght. Brian Whyte Following the Benediction McEwing.
Debbie and Angela was LyonsKevin Wright, Brent John Lawson.
Shirley's mother Mrs. Howatt. Randy Shepherd- 12th -Kathy Radford.
4th -Denise Hulley. Denise Cameron Moon
Audrey Smith of Gowans- -
I Ville. Grass. Paul Jewitt. Lloyann idth•Btcnda hillier "`- .�......� —
Adams.. Brvan Howatt. Promoitons were made b�
On July est. Canada Day '
the Church hell rang at I2""'
noon in honour of Canada
Day.
Visitors last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Shaddick
were Miss Lloy Shaddick of
Kitchener. Miss Ruth
Shaddick, Clinton; Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff' Shaddick and
Steven of Waterloo SteLCn
remained for a week. Jeff &
Karen are on holidays.
1UTNTM CHURCH
Welcoming on Sunday
were Margaret Whyte. and
Greg Andrews. ushers were
John Cartwright, Russell
Nesbitt. Scott Overboe and
Cubs and
Scouts end
season
The final Scout and Cub
meeting of the '7q 30 year
was held on Monday, June
23 and took the form of a
Father and Sort bail game.
Although the fathers were
somewhat handicapped by
Borne rale variations it is
run;oured that they were
victorious_ Following 'the
game hot dogs were barbe-
gned and each boy enjoyed a
soft drink, donated by the
Londesboro Lions.
i Etter Well
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4 MODERNoROTARY
RIGS
Neil 527-1737
Duri 527-0828 f
i_ JIM 527-1775 _
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in Area Churches
First PRESBYTERIAN Church
�`a Gaderit h %i %► . Scaforth
yfinieter fd 1 \ \ D'iti, Oreanist: Et,, it
SU`N'6AY. JULY -13
1100 a.m. Joint aerz•1ee with Northside United
Church in First Cburcb with Rev. J. Vanslyke as
minister.
Nursery Provided.
ALT, WET.COME
ST. THOMAS Anglican Church
The Re-- James R. Broadfoot B.A., M.Diy.
Seaforth
SUNDAY. JU1.1 13
10:30 a.m. St. Thomas', Seaforth
Morning Prayer and Sermon
The Rev. George Yournatoff
"Celebrating our 125 years in Seafcorth'
NORTHSIDE United Church
;a Goderic}i St. R est, ieafnrth
SUNDAY, JULY 13
Joint service in First Presbyterian Church at II'it:m.
Mr. Vanslyke will preach '
Rey. J.G. `ansl%ke• Minister
Organist-( hair Director I- (izoir I t ads r
Margaret Whitrpore Audrey McLlvrain
Al -0 cont;r(,gattons arc ini1trd r.• ,,k, 'a,et.ott.ikt of
the churc h (itr(toon to announ,c it". r hur, h st rx i, r .
each week ( hurth dir•cton .inr -im rf,cni� ,irc
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copy may he made each tccck but niwo he recti. •. d
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