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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-10-19, Page 16oldo% NIGHT SCHOOL-Starte and although there waa Oct, 1.1 at SDHS not, a large turn -out :`^.road " "1tV the crocheting cleats,' under teacher Beasle Broome had already begun work. (Photo by Hook) res CorretiMM CC B iVVII .6b77 Mrs_ Herb Traviss' was hostess for. the Walton. Unit at her home in Setifcrt11 en Wednesday evening. Devotions were in charge of NM Nelsons Marks and Mrs. Mary Humphries, Allan McCall conducted the business with Mrs. Howard Hackwell the secretary~. Thank you cards were read from Karen (McEwjng) McConnep and Laura Murray. Mrs. Bill Coutts presented Mrs. Pauline Gulutzen with a church stick pin as she has moved to Clinton. Mrs. Gerald Watson gave the topic. Tickets were given out fot the turkey supper, Nov. 2. Anstett Jewellers Ltd Accountant is at WI • FEATURES IN "The Unicorn. Room" MANY UNUSUAL GIFTS •Brass • G. Fraser Card & Gift Wrap • Maggi B Line • Kosta Bodo • Villery Boch 26 Main St. Seaforth 527-1720 Next Sunday is .Recognition Sunday With UCW members in charge. Choir praetl5e Thursday night, Lunch•.to be served. Rev. Swan will show slides of the World Council of Churches 6th' Assembly (he attended In Vancoil'ver. PERSON*1'f'^: Mr',, and Mrs': Howard Deena, Barrie, spent Thanksgiving' weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Heather and boys. •- Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Murray and Susan had iThanksgiving ,0 urdayWith Id, Gladys Ross L nner eiper fn Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn of Stroud visited over Friday everting with Mr. and Mrs. John 'ihemer and boys. CORRECTION it has been brought to my attention that Ron Williamson u farmon the bound4ry, has not bought reported in the farewell party for George and Annie in last week's issue. My apology for this error and any inconvenience it may have caused. The' Family and Consumer Affairs meet- ing of the Majestic Women's Institute was held in the Brussels library on Wednesday evening. Convenors in charge were Mrs. Ida Evans, Mrs. Margaret Exel and Mrs. Edna McLellan. Mrs. Nancy Exel, a chartered accountant, was the guest speaker. Mrs. Cathy Bridge read the Margaret Bich was prepared by tg l. Twenty-four members and two visitors answered the roll call. A thank -you note from Julie McDonald was read thanking the W.I. for sponsoring her for the Queen of the Fair contest and for her gift. Plans were discussed for the W.I. Bazaar and Bake Sale to be held on Saturday, November 12th, in the library. A Tweedsmuir Curators' Workshop is to be heid in the Brussels library on Monday, Nov. 7 at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Marilyn Engel is in charge. Anyone interested may attend Mrs. Wilma Hemingway and Mrs. Alice McArter gave reports of the Huron County Rally heid in Bluevale. Mrs. Cathy Bridge and Mrs. Joan Jacobs are the leaders for the rug braiding course. Anyone interested in taking this course is asked to get in touch with the leaders as soon as possible. Warm. Style Right SWEATERS For All The Family. LADIES SWEATERS Choose from vests, pullovers and cardigans in hand knit types, bulky knits, Boucles, Shetland knits and novelties. • Colors include Amethist, Geranium. Blue. Camel, Grey, Green, Black and Brown tones. Pullovers 19.95 to 39.95 • Cardigans..., 30.00 to 59.95 Vests 8 25:00'40' 28.00'' BOYS SWEATERS Sizes 8 to 18 MENS SWEATERS Vest sweaters i Pullovers Cardigans ?'1 • Plain shades .lacquards Stripes Novelty Knits • Fortrels. Blends and pure wool in a very wide range of shades Sleeveless. Pullovers Cardigans. . Poop@ wG, know Gym Dandles, 4-H clubs meet e r' � �` � is � w .k . �p�oo iahtd'littended Ahs IRS i ervIc : . IoRAsaA)8>e1xn0) a Mrs.. Jean 1£jlldty l returned fxlme ,on ORA 3234 S0 Saturday frog► spOndln*,'2 weelcs,wl h' r• ` ',,,��� and; Mrs Joe Mnrkanor Q10n and CPtuOP ' Usual trh11011,',AS* Oiil veroiry service Tordnto i was.he'id ap Sunda with's good.attendancc W. 00 Mrs Bob. Cruder ,tif `-Cliathltin uselrosahs Were 1iir thud Bob Jamlasaln . vitilted her. brother Mr. and'. Mrs, ,Jack ushers Jack 'LHe„-Mervin Durgin Elgin Tatnblyn for Thanks (vin nuI a tnd and kfarRY fear Orithn�at Lisa g Duldi;r �, •. Sunday`stinuar guestrt;�olloWln�,adq�Yet• sary services with Mrirand Mrs. Gdrdon p')owers on,the mania stand were #n Shobbrookr Darrel mid Diana were Mr. "and loving memory off Fred Vodden who died last $ Ross M#Ilsort, Darren and John' of week,, brother of bora; Stiobbrook• ,Woodstock, Thelma Ellerbe; Valerie •,Miller At. the evening.services Colin Swan and Myrsha, ChastityColquhoun, Clinton, twelcOmed C.ii,S:s• choir, with director Dora ,S14obbrock aqdKen enjrzming, Robert Parr and pianist Louisa McGregor•Mrs. Scotty (Ruby). McDougallreturaed Guests taker was Rev. Dr, Maurice Boyd home to Toronto after spending some time from Metropalltan U.C. 'London.' with Mr. and. Mrs: Jake McDougall, The Gym Dandies (Walton 11) met at Mary Hunt's Oct. 3. They discussed different skin types, a basic skin care system and recipes for facial masks, moisturizers etc. Bev Armstrong and Dianne Dale, Mary Kay consultants, helped give facials and apply some of the, basics in make-up. They answered many questions on skin care. Jacquie McNichol's birthday cake was rued for lunch. Mr. Donald McCauley and Mrs. Diane Morgan of Goderich and Barry McCauley and Diana Maxwell of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCauley and Steven of Brussels spent Thanksgiving with their mother Mrs. Dorothy McCauley. Members of the 8th and 16th unit met at the home of Vera McDonald for their October meeting. Melva Fraser was in charge of devotions. Plans were made for the annual Fowl Supper Nov. 2. APPLIANCE REPAIRS se WALTON B Walton 11 met Sept. 26 at Jane and Nancy Schades'. "Gym Dandies" was decided on for the club name. Jane Schade talked about different kinds of brushes and combs and their uses. She demonstrated scalp massaging, blow drying and styling and French braiding. Members answered a fact and fiction quiz on hair myths, -Carol Axtmann RRefreshtti nts were prepared by cake spouses ouses of Stewards and a 8$th anniversary Nesbitt. , wasTws made and decorated by )R autograph quilts made by church members were on display. They were made in 1923 and 1952. PERSONALS 1 wish to thank all for cards of sympathy, my neighbours for donatpns to .Londesboro United Church memorial fund and .donations to Clinton Hospital in my name at time of my brother Fred Vodden's death last week. It was appreciated. Laurie Armstrong had heart repair in Toronto Sick Children's Hospital on Thurs- day. We wish her a speedy recovery. Friends will be glad to know Mrs. Bob Burns got home on Tues. from Clinton Public Hospital. Leonard Vodden of Paris and Muriel Millson, Woodstock were dinper guests of Dora Shobbrook and attended the funeral of Fred Vodden in Clinton. Tuesday visitors with Mrs. Laura Lyon and Miss Edythe Beacom were their cousin Andrew Bremner and daughte Doris of Ethel. The choir held a social get-together and choir practice on Sat. night for former choir members from Londesboro, Burns and Klnburn, under director Barb Bosman. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson, Darren and John of Woodstock spent Sat. night with her mother Mrs. Dora Shobbrook. Muriel Millson and Thelma Ellerby attended the choir reunion Sat. night. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bryans of Mitchell. visited on Sunday with Miss Edythe Beacom The Kippen 111 4-H club met Sept. 27 at Elaine Townsend's house to start off the meeting. They proceeded to Seaforth to Vicky Morrison's hair shop called Just Hair. She told about hair and about different shampoos. are E m dville, club was also at the shop twit arning ab4daiit She cut and styled J ackie Bell's hair. Jackie is Vicky.'s younger sister and Vicky was using her as an example. After Vicky was finished she styled other people's hair too. Jackie also got her ears pierced by Vicky. -Suzanne Dallas NOW IS THE TIME Large or small, we'll fix them all.... Our repair experts will have your appliance In tip top shape fast. r. ‘41..4\ Mrs. Can 1?ater5on, London visltd Saturday with her parents Mr. And Mrs. Bob Burns. , Mr. and Mrs. Orville Newby visited on Sunday, with Bob Quail and were supper guests gfryiilda Bent in London. W.1,,,4griculture meeting;was held Oct. 12 with Genevieve Allen at, plant htid president 8 Margaret Taylor. s, one Roll visitorll wwits hna; fa oritd e dessert recipe and•a sample for tasting. Adult leadership for rug making is Jessie Tebbutt,'Alice Buchanan at Wingham. June Fothergill gave report in Huron Co. W.I. Rally at Bluevale. Nov, 8 guests will be Auburn and Blyth W.I.s Helen Lawson, Tweedsmuir curator re- ported historical dinner meeting Oct. 21 at Brucefield. The W.I. will pay for films and developing for Helene to take pictures of the new homes in village. There was some discussion on euchre parties which won't be until Jan. 6. Alice Buchanan gave a talk on their tripto Louisiana and las thanked by Jne Fothergill and presented with a gift. Lunch was served by Alice Buchanan, gumbo and rice. the dessert was samples of recipes. Londesboro 111 4-H club met, at home of Marjorie Duizer when roll call was "name one thing you should do to carefor your eyes and teeth". Members read Facts and Myths about eyesight and dos and don'ts of dental care. Club activity decided which products best buy. Belgrave boys soccer team unbeatable at tourney The boys soccer team was unbeatable at the soccer tournament. They won against Grey, Howie, Turnberry and Brussels. The scores were: 2.0, 3-0, 2-0 and 3-0. The girls weren't so lucky. They tied two and unfortunately lost two games. They 01 had fun and 'showed great sportsmanship. Mrs. User's grade 3-4 class has been writing monster stories. They have also been creating monster pictures. Mr. Chaulk's grade 4.5 have been twinned with the grade 4-5 at Thunderbird Element- ary, Vancouver B.C. on Oct. 4. Mr. Medd's grade 6.7 have been working �iard on their stud1es, 'tela. Stevenson s grade "7=8' 'have, been creating weed collages. , Mrs. Train and Mrs. Saxon Grade S.L-N.C. have been working on the topic of Thanksgiving. They discussed various kind IF YOU DON'T WANT RUST 22.50 to 29.50 17 95 to 49.50 17.95 to 39.50 Plain shaker knits. cable knit pullovers, plain andlovelty vest types, fleece sweat shirts. fine knit turtle collars. Colors include Brown, Beige. Navy. Prices range from 4.95 to 14.95 of foods for Thanksgiving meals and made collages. The Resource Centre has had many changes during the years. This year Mr. Kerr and Mr. Higgins are sharing the amt same room. Mr. Kerr is working with teachers to teach groups of. children especially in the area of language arts. • Mr. Higgins provides resource support for math, spelling,.writing, etc. in the mornings and in the afternoon teaches grade 7-8. The peanut campaign is well on its way: grade 2, 3196.00; 3-4 5362.00; 4-5 3294,00; -7, 5698.00; 7-8 5176.00. As of October 5 the total is $1726. MrS: Robinson Is'very buSy'chanting'and sorting the money from peanut, milk, hot dog and snack bar at our school- She is also typing out forms, newsletters and kindergar- ten calendars. CLASSIFIEDS OIL IS A MUST (NEW OIL) Village Auto Body �teiu�t �ic61./J SINCE 1903 Call Us Today At PECK APPLIANCES 'IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA' VARN/! 482-7103 This Halloween be the most popular person on your block with --tee_COUPONS . i1111% Call ' 527-1830 man Card of Thanks Card of Thanks In Memoriam WILSON The family of the late Pamela Joy Wilson of Gorrie would like to express their thanks to the many friends, neigh- bours and relatives for their generous expressions of sympathy. floral tributes and donations to the Pamela Wilson Memorial Fund. Many thanks to everyone who brought food, to the house, helped prepare the bountious meals, and helped in any other way. Thanks to Dr. Alexander J. Bozyk and the Wingham and District Hospital Ambulance attend- ants for their tireless efforts. A special thank you to Barbara and Max Watts of the M.L. Watts Funeral Home in Gerrie and also to Rev. Lloyd Martin, Gorrie, for their services- Thanks also to the 'Gorrie United Church ladies for their lunch following the service. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. Bill, Bonnie, Linda, Heather and a good friend Norm 24-42-1 Give the Little Goblins on your street Dixie Lee French Fries to 401.11* 41, Dixie Lee "SHELL -OUT A FRENCH FRIES" coupons are the perfect item to shell out to all the little goblins in your neighbourhood. They're safe, not messy like some candy, and are a good value (only 35d each • plus tax). So be the most popular house on your block, treat them to some Dixie Lee "FRENCH FRIES" this yearl They're Easy, Clean and Affordable. Available only at ONLY 35ach plus tax I1NMcKILLQP MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Established 1876 McHAiG Sincere thanks , to all my relatives, friends and neigh - 'hours who sent cards and made visits while I was a patient in Stratford and London hospitals. Many thanks to the nurses and doctors in both hospitals and also to Dr. Larsen. Special thanks to the neighbours who answered, our phone and who kept an eye on our place during our absence. it was all deeply appreciated.. Calver McKaig 24-42-1 Every week more and more people discover what nighty jobs are accom- plished by low cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Ph. 527-0400 91 Main St. South, Seaforth FULL COVERAGE Farm & Urban Properties FRIED CHICKEN SEAFORTH 527-0220 DIRECTORS a, ADJUSTERS Ken tarnechan 482-3354 S37-1877 345-2334 523-9398 52441151 527-1837 482-7527 482-7592 527.587 tavern Godkin RNs Leirnhardt Jahn MCEwinI Stanley McllwaIn Dena14 McKercher ).hn A. Taylor J.N. Trawar$ha Stuart WNW AGENTS E.F..lIM" Dural MCNaughtsn won- Lamer 1455 7AS71 533-4357 CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE McLEAN We wish to thank our friends, neighbours and rela- tives for the floral arrange- ments, donations made to the church and cancer society and food that was brought to our homes. Special thanks to Rev. Robyn Lyons, the ladies of St. John's Anglican Church, Ladies Auxiliary Branch 218 and M.L. Watts funeral home. Also thank you to the doctors and nursesif Hospi- tal os Seaforth Community p - tal for their kindness shown to Mom during her illness. The McLean Family and Harry24-42x1 WILIAMSON We would like to thank our neighbors and friends for our going away party, the lovely gifts of a hand painted picture, card table and step on garbage can, alta the U.C.W. of Walton United Church for the lovely pin. Also special thanks to ones that got it up and the help that came and helped us move to our apt in Listowel. George and Annie Williamson 24-42x1 In Memoriam HORNER: In loving memory of a dear wife, mother. and grandmother Violet May who died three'years ago Oct: 30. 1980. Loves greatest gift remembrance Always remembered by husband Albert,, Gordon, Mary and families, Marion, Frank and families. 25-42-1 HUEPHERi In memory of Glenn Laidlaw Huether, hus- band, father and grandfather who passed away Oct. 14, 1974. - Gone from us. but leaving memories, that will always linger, Always remembered by wife Isabel and family.25-42x1 KELLEYs In loving memory of Merrill Kelley, who pass- ed away Oct. 15, 1982. Those whom we love go out of sight But never out of mind. They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind Loving and kind in all her ways Upright and just in all her days; Sincere and true in heart and mind Beautiful memories she left behind. Sadly missed by husband Bill and son Jim. 25-42x1 BEUERMANs in loving metnory df Orville Beuerman who passed away seven years ago, Oct. 22, 1976. Somewhere across yesterday There is a dream that can t come true, distant A far away wish, a thought if only we could visit with you To tell you of your grand- children You never had a chance to see Of all our lives, hopes and dreams How happy we all seem to be. Somewhere across yesterday Just a sadness deep inside, Because we lost you. Dad And no one sees the tears we've cried. Always remembered by wife Marggaret children end erandchildren. 25-4211 Brussels Coming Events A Parent-Teacher Night will be held at the F.E. Madill Secondary School on Mon- day, Oct. 24. Interviews with teachers will be scheduled from 7:30 to 9:30. 1-42-1 FIGURE Skating will start Thurs. Oct. 20 at 4:30 p.m. at the BMG Arena. New -Can - Skate program introduced. (Dance Sat. Nov. 12) 1-42-1 VARIETY FAIR: Morning Star Rebekah Lodge will hold a sale of used things and new things starting at 10 o'clock on Saturday, Oct. 29th in the Lodge Hall, Brussels. Bake sale and tea room at 11:30. -42x2 BRUSSELS Curling Club is holding a card party and registration on Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. Fees for men 548. Ladies 538. Juniors 528. Beginners half price. Fees Way be paid at registration. Anyone interested in curling contact Bob Richmond. 887- 9340 or Pauline Patterson 887-6558. Regular curling to start Nov. 7. -4 1 Card of Thanks Many thanks to Dr. Hanlon of Wingham and gDistrict HospMary and Michael Bernard 24.42.1