The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-18, Page 9FRANKEN—DEJONG
Charlene DeJong daughter of Mr, and Mrs:., Gordon
DeJong of R,R.1:, :Brucefield, and Harry Franken son of
Mrs. Emma•Franken and: the late, John Franken of R.R. 2,;
Auburn were married Friday; January 12 at• St, James:
Catholic Chilrch. in Seaforth, ,J'he- bride: was given in
marriage by..her father, Father',Laragh officiated at the
ceremony. .The id of honor was Linda
Y ma DeJong of Exeter.
1, andpridesmaids were Brenda DeJong of Seaforth . and.
Glenda. Wood of R,R, 3, Blyth, The groomsman was Pat
DeJong of Exeter and ushers were Jeff DeJong of R,R.1,•
Rrucefield and Ed Frankensof-R,R.2, Auburn. The organist: •
was Maureen Hutchinson of Egmondville and the soloist'
was Cyril Boyle. Following.the wedding an open reception '
and dance was held -it the Seaforth Legion 'Hall. Guests.
came from London, Chatham, Mississauga and :stir -
rounding
sur
roundin areas...Following a wedding g g g tri p south the couple
•will reside in. Auburn, •
cKiNo
Mrs. Cliff Ritchie We*
hostess for the Boundary,, and
seventeenth New Years, Mist
meeting in her home.
Wednesday afternoon,;
January 19 with $. 'members
present.
Mrs, Martin Baan opened
with a poem, "Turning the
leaf", Hymn, o God our help.
in ages past 'was sung
followed by the reading of
the scripture. from John 4 and
prayer. •
Brave
The topic, "Tot. and Me"
was given, by Mrs. M. Baan,
giving us much to think,
about in our T,V, .viewing, •
Mrs. Graeme Craig cop-
ducted the business openng.
with a poem, "A view from;
Within". Roll call was ,the
collecting of the membership
fees, which are .75$ this.
Yeas• Mrs, B Bony gave
the treasurer's reitorrthen
Mrs. H. Johnston reported;
for the miscellaneous fund,
star
The annual ;meeting, of
Huron -Perth Presbyteriaiaatll;
be held in Exeter ,united
Church,, Tuesday. January
30. `
They ,want a good
number of ladies to go. Wear
name tag.bring; a box lunch,
beverage will be provided,
registration .254 Time
9-9:30. Dr. Katharine
Harkins will be speaker on
Humon: Rights. if sending a
delegate all reports ' are
a
weather for church
Correspondent
MRS. BERT SHOBBRO:OK
$23-4250`,
•
More than 50 ventured out,
in stormy weather -for church
on Sunday am, Gireeting was'
Lorne Hunking ushers were
Bob• Jameison and' Neil
Cartwright. Choir` anthem
"Love found a Way" with
Ruth Shaddick dir r and
organist Louise regor.
• Rev, onalds childrens
ti "What did you
get? 'Junior teachers were
Cathy McDougall and Lena,
Nesbitt. The. message was .,
Explorers
effect
"The 7th` Explorer _Fx-
pedition was•4anuary,11 with
• 18 girls present. Connie Hog-
meets .. �S . garth and: Cheryl' Bromley!
�, presented the Explorer
Emblem, Debbie Presczator
McCutcheon' .S presented the picture Mrs.
well tookthe offering which
was dedicated by Mrs, `Wey.
Mrs. J. Burch had , the
topic on "Human Rights,.
Mrs.' N. McGavin,'presi
dent, presided for business
openingr poem ".The
• New Yea ' .
Minutes of the last meet-
ing were read by Mrs., G.
McNichol R I l 11
The McKillop Unit of the
• ,U.C.W. was held at the home
of Mrs. McCutcheon with 10
members present.
Mrs. C. Wey in charge of
devotions: opened. with call to
worship, "Latany and Pray-
er." , ;.
• Hymn, ""Come Let Us Sing
of the Wonderful Love" was,
'sung, Mrs. McGavin as,
pianist. Mrs.: Hackwell read
the. Scriptures from Matthew
4: 18-22 and John 1: 43-46.
Mrs. 'C. 'Wey gave the
Meditation "'From Now On
(New Year) followed by
prayer: Hymn "Thank you.0
Lord for:the Timer that is
Now" was sung: Mrs. Hack
WI hais,
card party.
There were 9 tables in play
on Fridaynight winners were
ladies' High, . Nona Pipe;
Lone hands, Elsie Shaddick;'
Low, . Addie Hunking; Men.
High, Gordon Murray; ,Lone
• Hands, Ted Hunking; Low
Don :Buchanan. 1n. charge
were Genevieve Allen;
Romana Jameison and
Florence Cartwright. There
will be another card party: in
2 weeks, January 26th,
. 0 ca was: -
answered by everyone
paying their fees.
A social half • hour was
enjoyed and lunch was
served by Mrs. L. Godkin
and hostess Mrs. McCutchecn.
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Put a little aside for
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How Q t tornorrovv,
MImberi 4artads (iepoa�liy tnsvrarlcs Cotpb►atlon
ng r gave a sson on
"What God says About
Prayer".
Elected' were: Chief:Ex-
plorer: Marni Gibbings;
Keeper of the Logs, .Debbie
• Preszcator; Keeper • of the
Treasurer, Karen Wright.
Meeting' closed with games
followed by singing This is
my Father's World."
"where are your accusers"
Remember annual
congregational, meeting
Monday, January 22nd pot
luck supper at 6:55.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Stewart Glousher
was admitted to Seaforth
, Hospital on January Loth; for
surgery on Monday 15th.
Mr. and Mrs.Jack Lee
.
returned : home January 7th
from spending 2 weeks at
Palm Beach, Florida.
At the • W I...,.Cultural
meeting January 10th pre-
sident Marjorie Dizer
welcomed all, re poem
."winter Wealth"" I Call
was answered .by.„ 17
members with "A, NewYears.
Resolution I ..have broken,
already'"
- `: November and December
minutes and,financial::state-
ment, were read by secretary
Marjorie, Anderson.
Communications included
thank you for Christmas gifts.
to shut-ins. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Shaddick Mr. and Mrs. Alf
Buchanan, Howard . Clark,
Alex Dark; Mrs. Laura
Saundercock, Mrs. Fairey,
Jack Snell, Bert Shobbrook,
Nelson Lear, Mrs. T. Knox,
Mrs. Ida Townsend, .Mrs."
- Myrtle Fairservice their were
26 ' shut -ins remembered.
A letter concerning! Inc
• Needlepoint Craft,. •leaders.
Alice Buchan and'• Marjorie.
Anderson or Marjorie Duizer
will attend classes in Clinton
on February 19 and 21. •
W.I. 1979 project is to
make'a quilt-an:1,5a tickets
on it. Hattie Wood and Hazel
Reid volunteered -to set quilt-
up at home, of Marjorie
Anderson', '
Laurel and • Lisa Duizer
favored with 2 duets "it 's a
small world Afterall" and
a "Supercalifragilistic"
accompanied on piano by
Barbara. Bosman, A card
party on January 26th in
charge will be Jessie Tebbutt
Hazel Reid and "Florence
Cartwright.
Rtnhana Jameison `intro,
duced the films "Ruth ROWS :
Garden" and Joe , Jacobs "
from Indian Reserve "A
• Stone Carver"a'. shown by
Jim Jameison,
Trod y Pollard thanked
him and presented himwith•
a gift, .
Nona Pipe gave readings.
"Happy- New Year'.s",
"Time Saved and the
rhyme of the old fashioned'
farmer; Marjorie Duizer con
ducted a contest onfood,
labels.
e dra won by
Trudy Pollard meeting closed:
with Queen and W.i.-Grace
Lunch was served. by Trudy
Pollard, Barbara .Bosman
and Ruth Vincent. •
- Mrs. Bob Burns • was
admitted to Clinton Public
Hospital. on January 8th.
Mr.- and Mrs. ':Ken 'Scott,
Christy ,and1B, lly Jim were
Saturday supper guests of
Mr, and: Mrs.. Bill Black;
Brucef`eld.
•tt
written in report forms. so
:not many notes . to take.
Another Dr. and his wife*ho
went to Caribbean will ,tell of
,their experiences.
Other announcements
were the Annual meeting.
with a pot luck dinner :after
church, on January 21st. The
next unit meeting to be held.
at the home•of Mrs. M. Bann
=With Mrs. raui Snip .and.
Mrs. Cliff Hoegy in charge of
devotions.
The ladies enjoyed quilting
during the afternoon, -
-Mr. and Mrs. ueorge
'Taylor and family have ar-
rived back to their home • in
—the village from, Brownsville.
Mexico where they were on
vaeatiOn'! with • members of.
her family over the holiday
season,
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ON EXPOSITOR, :dA 7;t,
Mrs. Ray Nelson of
VaneAuver. B.C. spent a few
days last week visiting her
family,: also her father Earl
' Watson who .Is a patient in
Vteteria, Hospital, London.
Mr, and Mrs,' Dan
McDonald left last Thursday
for a two-week holiday flq be
Hawaiin Islands.
Hospitalized last week was
Mrs•Jea,te Broadfoot in
Seaforth and Wilfred Short-,
reed in St. Joseph's London,
glad to hear they are both,
home again.
Roll
Achilles, :has been, a
patient in University
'Hospital.'Hospital for the past week
and a half, we hope he is
soon able to be home.
Mrs, Lawrence •Ryan has
been hospitalized for some.
time in. Seaforth Hospital
1
following ,art operation
JIM Shortreed •ix a patient
in, the same hospital,
t'Ir., :titian ano $rs. 1'raviss,
and girls of Waterloo and
Mr. and :Mrs. Ken Moffett,
Strattord spent the week -end.
with their ,parents. Mr. and
'Mrs. Herb Traviss„
Congratulations, to Mr.
and Mrs, Bob Clark ,on the
arrival of their new baby bo;
Oa , Sunday in Winghan
Hospital.
Rnth the Walton and .th,
8th and'f,bth Units cancelled
their January meetings last
weak,. The annual meeting is
scheduled for the coining
Sunday after church, won d
and 16th unit to serve
The comma was
shocked to hear of t e sud
dem passing of MCA
Sholdice .last Tuesday
morning, Our sympathy ,goes
out to the family,. •
Miss. Margaret _$m.. rt#'eed
who is. attending a hair-
dressing school in London
was home for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Currie;,
Cheryl. Rhonda and Frank Of
Brampton: visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs- A,McCall
The U.C.W. will 1101d :ea
executive meefing on
February 7th but wish other
is
retested members w
uld
o..
attend; The World, Day of
Prayer service in March in
charge of McKillop Unit.
Mrs. Edna .Backwell spent
the weekend in Seatortri with:
Mr. and Mrs. John Mellwain
and family,
Do you always take a bath, instead of a shower
which uses less power?
Do you fill a kettle full to make a single cup?,
: Turn oro rye washing machine for just a few things?..
Leave the TV on when no ones watching?
And do you often forget to tum off
though everyone's home in bed?
the porch' light even.
Any of 'these thoughtless little habits can Make you
a turn-off, Because waste of electricity, like anything
that everybody really needs, can turn people off,.
Wouldn t, you rather tum. 'off a light bulb thanturn
off a friend? Think about t how you uso*f *tricky.
1{M ly '
Wasting ty
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Reg, $629,95 SALE $395.00;
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Ideal modern triple dresser, twin mirrorS, door
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Reg. 5499.00'. _ SALE ..5399.00`
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Reg. 51600.00
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combination cloth and
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PLATFORM ROCKERS'
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Other traditional, modern and colonial dining
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Reg 5829.00. SALE $439.00
Kroehler regular size -sofd bed,: blue/rust
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Req. $369 00 SALE' • $259.00
Prices are reduced on our entire stock of
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