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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-10-23, Page 726 " COLOUR, TV •Ir Remote Contrbi- • Electronic Tuner Save $300." Only $999.95 More than 15 different colour TV's on display! Luminar 20 Full Beam Colour' The Luminar 20 system Is so rellable'lbat Hitachi offers a 20 year warranty on all Solid State ports in all the Luminar 20 chassis. 3 Years Parts .411( Labour _ /- ' CASSETTE DECK ions n89,,s5- Oniy $199 . 95 SEMI AUTO BELT OkRIVE WITH CARTRIDGE MSL 12119 $ 145 I I" • -Microwave Ovens a 'AM -FM PoitGble Radios • Clock Radios • Car Stereo Systems • Video Cassette Recorders • IleadOones. • 25 + 25 MIMS • Belt drive tureita6le • 3 way speakers. • • Stand ▪ Cass. deck, optional Save $300." illoY $699 • 95 10 packages on display - , l) • • CorresiOndent MRS. BERT.S110 :It ROOK 523:4250 Anniversary service was beld on Sunday. Welcoming were Bert Lyon and Nelson IvIcClure; ushers were Wayne Hulley, Mark Mit- chell, Neil Cartykight Danny Reid. The church was decorated with autumn flow- ered (by flower 'fund) in memory of the Maines family Music was supplied by Gail Lear on piano and Louise Me , Gregor, organist. Rev. Scott led in the call to worship. The 'soloist was Marlene Thornton accom- panied by Barbara Bosman �I piano. Guest speakers were Mr. and Mrs. Bell Routledge of London." Mrs. R9utledge gave the childrenstory about a train engine called Little Toot who said I can, I know I can, there is no such " word as 'I can't. , Rev. Scott introduced the Itoutledges, Mrs. Routledge, -- spoke on her testimony of her illness and God's help to her. Mr. Routledge talk was also on Testimonies. "ft's cool in the furnace." A large congregation en- joyed the musical story of Shadrach, Meshach and A- - bednego as told by Daniel and King Nebuchadnezzar. WelcoMing ' were Jack Snell and Bert Shobbrook, ushers were Robbie Rad- ford, Larry Gross, Gi_rry -Wirt-s--ia Stephen buizer. The call to worship was led by Shirley Scott. The music was provided by the senior and junior choirs with Louise McGregor" on piano, and Bathar a Bosman, musical director. • The story; was based on Book of Daniel. The part of Daniel was taken by Bob Thompson. Nebuchandnez- nu by Rev. Stott,soloislwas Shir16, Scott. BEREAN Berean unit 9f the U.C.W. meeting was held on Tues- day, October 14 in the church. Leader Helen Law- son welcomsd all: Beryl Reid showed pic- tures taken on their 12 day trip to Brazil last January.. The language there is Pert- ugese;the weather was 70 to 80 degrees. Roll. call was answered v.ith a Bible verte.with the v.ecd'm etc"by mine mem- bers and 2 visitors, Beryl Helen gave meditation and wad Thanksgiving Day and payer of Thanksgiving with members. field and Marion Snell: Min- utes were read by secrbtary. Dora Shbbbrook. Corre- spondence incIncled thanks •from Knox fanalkand Kath- leen Little, a friend of the Knox,'s. Treasurers report was giv-, en by Laura Lyon. Happy birthdaymas sung for Edythe Berteom, ...Laura Lybn and Dora Sholthrook.--Clean brass ' for November in charge of * len Lawsen., Edythe Ple.1e0111 reported Dnizer, and -one by 'Ad,die Hunking'which was -,izon by Vi Burns'a number eamety Edythe Beacom was also prayed. The draW prize do - hilted by Stella Adams was won by Myrtle Fairserv.ice. ---Marg a ie -t 'Gaga' 0;iie,c1 the meeting, Lunch Wai 'Served, by Margaret Good, Edyth peacere,, Tri Duizer aiid Ad- dle flunking. ' • VEKSUNAlS Mr. and MrsoBill Sottiaux for General U.C.W. several invitationXtBurn Bazaar Oct- ober 2 2 at 2 p.xn:.) Wesley , Willis Clinton morning mark - ....et November 1 U.C.W. meet- ember!3r-d,a11.-reports— to be in. - Beryl showed more slides 'qp Rio De Jaeeire. Hattie Wood thanked her anct-pre- sented her with a gift. Helen also thanked her. Helen conducted a contest. Lunch was provided,by,Laura Lyon 'a n d Laura Saundercock. •CLUB • Cherrie Club meeting was held October 15 at 'Margaret Good's with Margaret as • acting President. She wel- comed all and read'a poem. Edythe Beacon read two O eces. ROI call was answered by 10 members and 1 visitor Kaye Longman, by naming a current event Minutes and financial re- port were read by sec-tres., Addle H unking,_ The „sleep_ decided not to contribute to Marathon of Hope at this time. Program consisted of a contest conducted by Tri CHANGE IN NAME • Independent Shipper. to United Co -Operatives of Ontario Livestqc.k Department Toronto Ship your livestock witp LOU ROWLAND Dublin • 345-2301 4e• (formerly Mike Doyle, Shipper) For prompt service, call by Monday evening 14 • We are now receiving the 1980 CORN Crop We buy, sell,'store and custoni dry Trucking available A complete line of Stewart seed corn is available. RYAN DRYING Brussels - Walton geaforth 887-9261 527-0527 q•••, ••• •• • ' 'and Jenniferspent :thanks- givin$ weekend at Chatang.-,. way? Montreal.'• • Mr. ;mid, Mrs. John Shad,' dock, Debbie, Danny and Paill of Goderich, Mr- and Mrs, 13111 Shadd.id, Julle • and Richard. spent Thanks- •gwing . Monday with their niother Mrs. Joe Shaddielc. Mr, ancl,Mrs., Edwin Wood spent Thanksehing Sunday vTlitti their .sian son Mr. emu •mp, Ken Weed and family, • Whighaeri. • No.ying a bus trip onthe 'long Weekend touring Nash- T,ennessee from here wete• M. and , Mrs. Glen cArtck',, Mr. and Mrs. Allen •Shadd lek, Mr. and Mrs. Orville •Kelland, Mrs. Frank • JOhnstoh and her sister Mrs. Joy Vella. - - Miss. Traci Mitcliell • is ' taking a book-keeping course at Fanshawe college. Hattie Wood -and Dora Shobbrook represented the Londesbore W.I. at St. Hel- ens Branch 75th Anniversary co Wednesday; October 15 to dinner. Guest speaker was Janet r -i rephleh, President of London area W•1. Miss Edyth Beacon and " Mrs. Allen Shaddick joined 'With superannuated teachers who met atLimeliie dinner theatre in Toront9 on Thurs- day. There were 3 bus loads who attended. • 1, ' *, • . 44. THE HURON' EXPOS..117011,;OOTOORII'RO • . • . . • . , . r . • , , , We are glad to report Mrs. Joe Sh a cidac k returned home on Friday from spending 4 days in Seaforth: hospital. • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander spent Thanksgiv- ing Weekend in North Bay -with Mr. Ind Mrs. Don Cousin eau, Eldnald, Jimmy and Tammy. TheCousineaus named from Saulte Ste. Marie to North Bay in Septem ber. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Crysier of Chatham, vi,eited on Sun- ' day with her biotitei Mr. and Mrs. . Jack Tarnblyn and attended Anniversary ser- vices at United Church. Mr. and" MrsW. , r. aapllaercee Norman and children of Wingh amvisited on Sunday with her mother Mrs. Marion Hunking and attended chansudrareMr. • cnhmd,ayvisitors with Mr. Mrs. , s.and m Bert Shobbrook weA . , Obbings and Theltna Ellerbh Remember to set •your docks backs next Sutin4 Church will begin Olt " a.m. EST. , • Londesboro VV.L card parties begin . this Friday, October 24th. Miss Lloy Shaildiek ,and 'friend Dirk Garnet's of Kitch- ener visited on Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs. Allen Sliadclick. We're Open!! A Et H TV aM Audio COME ON IN SAY HELLO Free DRAW for 13" Color TV. 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