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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-07-20, Page 4t 441 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 20, 1983 DublIOw aQO@ St. Coli rnban bride will make home in Yellowknife Me. and Mrs. Bill Murphy and family spent a few days recently at the Martyr's Shrine, Midland and Santa's Village, Bracebridge. Gordon Moylan has re- turned to Edmonton, Alberta after spending some holidays in the area. Louis Nolan spent the weekend in - Kitchener with Mr, and Mrs. VincentNolan. Mr. and Mrs. ,Richard Vincent of Nathan, Michigan and Clara Krauskoph of Mari- on Villa. London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Murray. Mark Swart and Kelly O'Leary are spending a few days with George Coyne at his cottage at Camp Ipper- wash. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Corn- ish of London and Mr. and Mrs. Garry Sargras and fami- ly of Exeter spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swart attended the wedding of their niece Joanne Swart to Ernie Houthuyzen at St. John De Breuf R.C. Church in Delhi on Saturday. Congratulations are exten- ded from the community to Cathy Murray daughter of Tommy arid Maddie Murray. and Gerard Landry son of Mr. and Mrs. Narcisse Landry of Cape Breton. N.S. who were married on Saturday, July 16 at St. Columban R.C. Church with Rev. Bill Burke of Indiana officiating. Guests at the Murray hope who atten- ded the n r•ririir o and recen- tion from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Narcisse Lan- dry. Paul and Jean Marie Landry, and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sampson and Dion all from Cape Breton, N.S.; Fr. Bill Burke of Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 'Gaffney and family of Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sloan and family of Lakefield, Mrs. Gerald Sloan and daughter Angela of Grafton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Brady and family of London. Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Ares and Michelle of Rankin Inlet, N.W.T.• Mari- lyn Murray and Dave Wyle of Kitchener and Mary Murray of Kitchener. Guests also attended front Yellowknife and Toronto. Cathy and Ger- ard will be residing in Yellow- knife, N.W.T. Cromarty WMS picnic The Cromarty Presbyterian Church W.M.S. met at Sea - forth Lions Park with a picnic lunch convened bjt Edna Stoneman. Muriel Scott chaired the meeting. Seven members answered the roll naming a capital city of Canada. Agnes Lamond reported that six cards had been sent and nine visits made to the sick and shut-ins. Cromarty W.M.S. and Marion Ritchie Evening Aux- iliary hosted the June Confer- ence of the Stratford Presby- terial of the Women's Mis- sionary Society. Guests were greeted at the door by the two presidents, Dorothy Miller and Ruth Laing. Jean Carey introduced the guest speaker, the Rev. L.G. Stairs, Regional Director pf the Leprosy Mission. Mr. Stairs spoke on the need to have compassion for people who have leprosy. Without the compassion and the touch of the missionaries, the lep- ers will not receive any help or any hope. 300.000 leprosy sufferers are being minis- tered to. but there are at least 12 million without help. he 300 in this country. said. In 1968, the Leprosy Mis- It takes very little money to sion went to Papua New cure the disease or to at least Guinea in the South Pacific, arrest it. A child from a and the Presbyterian mis- Ieprosy home can be sup- sionary, Margaret Stewart, ported in a government home . works out of the government for $240. a year. There are hospital there. Mr. Stairs 141 registered cases in Cana- showed slides of the work in da. but it is estimated that Papua. New Guinea as well as there are probably at least in India and Indonesia. J Visitors in McKillop Miss Darlene Regele and friend Zenin and Chrissy of Princeton visited on Tuesday with Darlene's grandmother Mrs. Ed Regele. Mrs. Joy McCowan spent eight days in Lexington, Kentucky with friends from Marion, Iowa and Chicago, Illinois, where they attended the Saddlebred sales at Lat- tersalls and also attended the week-long Lexington Junior League Horse show which is the largest outdoor show for the American Saddlebred horse in the United States. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beuerman on the arrival of their baby daughter. Mrs. Stanley Preszcator and Miss Brenda Glanville of Crediton and Mrs. Jim Barnes of Parkhill spent Thursday with Mrs. Ed Re- gele and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kistner of #1, Bornholm visited at the same home Thursday evening. Mr. Thomas Hey and Mrs. Kay Gordon of Lion's Head visited on Thursday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCowan and Mrs. Ed Regele. GOLD SEAL "RED" SOCKEYE SALMON 89 11 „... . .. - - t •73/4OZ. TIN JELLO PUDDING POPS WHITE SWAN PAPER TOWELS 133 picture perfect.playgrounds for you to discover. 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