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The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-25, Page 8• :THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 25, 1970' • • SKY—HIGH—The Snowbanks on Highway 12 around the Walton area didn't quite reach the Whit of the sky but they werequite high after Weeks of snowstorms. (F'hOtO by Langlois) — 7 „n o annual meeting, of •Huror1 Presbyterial Women's, Missionary Society Presbyterian Chureh Canada W.D. was held las• t Wednesday in the SeafOrth- eharelt .parlour with, a Veld 4ttendent'ee# The president. 'Mrs- Elmer Rivers welcomed My Feryohreieildb.d rMrs. 4 pomeaubtei Crouch, pianist,. played' several selections. Devotk;nal period was taken bY members of the Barbara Kirkman Socieo. Mrs, May liabekairfkortanh.dMiss Janet Cluff of s The minutes ef the fall rally were• accepted as read. by the secretaryMrs. Olive • MacDonald of Seaforth. •, After correspondence was • read, the ladies wereremind, ed that the d Pay of Prayer wil beheld on March 2nd with the theme being ,Spiritual Growth and this world been prepared by the African aodiedwide program has s, Rebekahs plan eu Edelweiss Rebekah lodge 117 met Jan. Sth when a good attendance of sisters answered the roll call. Esther Campbell Noble Grand chair- - ecl the'meeting. Vice grand Sister Marion_ Rose gave the visiting com- mittee renort cards" & boxes on es oro p orers meet EXPLORER.MEETE1G by Dora Shobbrook "When The Explorers •met bacon was 11$a lb.mby Laura '-January 18 with 11 members Lyon and ''NeW years means present.Cheryl Bromley and *doer*" by Nona Pipe. Connie Hcoggart presented Cards were played, and the Explorer Ftnbleni and 1 ch wa se d b N Lisa Duizer presented the •Pipe Laura Lyon and Dora •• Was The master has ealled uS" with choir leader High Shaddick and Louise' McGregor organist. Rev. McDonald's children. time was "'Living the • Explorer Picture. • '•Shobbroolt% lesson on "How we talk to Welcoming into the United • Mrs. Wright gave the Christian Way'', Kindergarten and Junior teachers were •Kathy MeDdugall and Lena Nesbitt, The message was'Questions that Jesus asked • Obituary Russell. Ken, Jim and John God", The'Explorers played Church Narthex on Sundays., twits. WILBUR MILLER agame followed by makina • a.m. were GorclottSbObbrook Mrs. Wilbur Milktr gg R.11.2, Staffa, died at the Seaforth Community Hospital on Friday. She was , the former 'Annie McKellar and was born , at . 'Lot 18, n Cocession 10' of Hibbort Township on November 27, 1892;a daughter of the tate Alexander McKellar and the former Mar Y Lamond. OriNovember A,.191O. she was married to Wilbur R. Miller who predeceased her on July 5,, 1971, They had farmed in Hibbert Township until their retirement in 1967, She Was" a member, of Cromarty PreSbyterian Church, • craft, The meeting closed • and Jack Lee. Ushers were with_prayer and singing g 'Tiiiginny Fathers World"..Mitchell, Danny Jewitt and CLUB PACK MEET. • Robert Hunking and Larry • The lst Lendeshereugh, Roberts the choir anthem • • ,Cub Pack met cm Tuesday • evening with the sixer David. Kevin Pother ill Mark • Whyte assisted by seconder. • Mark Stackhouse and their Black Pack conducting --opening and- - closing - • exercises. • Leader Mark Mitchell taught the boys how to pIay volley ballthe boys enjoyed a . game putting the ruleS and techniqueof the game into practice, Cubmaster Stan • McDonald taught then!, how • to use a road. map and help • Dad and Mom when going on • trip to plan it. , Following • meeting the leaders met and • planned • the meeting for next couple of months. • -- •• CHEERIO CLUB Cheerio Club met Thursday. January 18 Group 1 at home of Nona Pipe. Dora Shobbrook as acting President welcomed all, thanked Nona for having the meeting in her home and , read poem " A smile". Thank yous were received from Bert Shobbrook, Londesboro Lions Club. children's cancer research for donation memoryof Warren Hulley. Roll Call was answered by 10 members with a new •member Addie Hunking. A new Years thought, A birthday card was signed by •all for Emma Livingstone., London for her 80th birthday, A former member. February meeting will be Group 2 at home of Margaret Good. Program was readings - winters still what it was.' • we're not" and "medicine" • Rich Ontario soils pro- duced a bountiful trop of yellow cooking onions this year. They're reasonably_ priced. a good size and, of excellent quality. Store them in a cool, dry, airy place. Use 'them often to add zip to, mealssuggest food special- ists at the Ontdrio Ministry of Agriculture and Food. „ • H tt Central • e OUTDOOR COOKOUT On Friday, January 19 the Power Learning and Grade 6 • pupils of klullett took a trip onsnowshoes to the bush. They brought a dinner to cook over an open tire. They took their toboggans and " sleighs to slide on the hills. They returned in time to load the buses. • • • SNOWMOBILE ASSEMBLY On Thursday. January 18 an assembly for Grades 2-8 on the safety of snowmobiles was held. Constable Wilson was the speaker and showed a film called Snowmobiles Safety Savvy. , At the end the pupils answered a Questionnaire on Snow mobile Safety, It was • edue-ational-arid- enjoyed by. -- all. -• An EXposit6'r Classified will pay you diVidends, Have you tried. one? Dial 527-0240: Myers" Water softeners • • will be increasing 8% in price March' 1st FCR ORDERS CONFIRMED FORSPRING INSTALLATION Before March. lst • We WM guarantee you the -OLD PRICE • ,:Save.8%lon your MYERS VVATR- SOFTENER Order' today TOM. DUIZER • iii:umbing & Heating . Londesboro $234359 • Surviving are four SPIIS Of R.R.2, Staffa; two daughter's.- Dorothy, Mrs.. • Ken Duncan and Jean,' Mrs. in& Dunean both -of R.R,1. • Kirkton. There are 14 grand- children and fire great grandchildren; She was the, last surviving member of her immediate family, having been predeceased by two brothers and three sisters. • Friends were received at the Lockhart Funeral Horne • in Mitchell. Where the funeral and committal services were ,ttield on Monday with Rev. K. Knight officiating. .Teninorary entonthinent was ' made in the. Elizabeth Ritz Memorial Chapel With burial - lat er in Stana Cemetery. cre • Repot $ were reCeivedassistance during her years from :Mrs. Clayton Edward, being president. ,Goderich, -.secretary of Adult Mrs. T.A. Duke; Seaforth, groups, Young Wornen's and prPsided for the election of C.G.I.T. •groups. Mrs. OfRcerS. Mts. Harvey liyde, Eleanor Oradnock. AttIntrner„ }Jensen', convenor of ,th,e Childrenro4ps•Mrs. dGX pg lrOdrog; • ;eor nt4iouna tticf e oa wrreittgo; g Sehwabu ensall, AssOei41e Offipers for the coming year# Members MO. Harvey • P131--•-Prisident - Mrs, Hyde. Henson. Friendship Elmer RiverX, Seaforth; and Service - Mrs. Charles President •Mrs. •Robert K,albfeisch, Varna, Liter- McAllister, R,1L 2 Auburn; attire - MM." Fred Salter. Vice-president - Mrs. Clay- GOderich. Glad Tidings - t" Edward, G°derieh; • Mrs, Bert mecreath, Goder Rcoding and correspon, jell.. Life membership, - Mrs. dl g seer tarY - Mrs. Eleanor Margaret Dunbar, Belgrave, Bra Auburn; Treas- Sctivortll ly.anNdlihssisto.lreiaattn.,Miss Scott, urer Mrs' Q'G' MaeEwan'' Seaforth Goderich; Secretary for •Belle Catilphell. Seaforth. Adult groups Mrs. Clayton Edward; Youth and CG1T The treasurer Mrs. Agnes MagEwan. Goderich gave groups Mrs. T.A. Duke, Seaforth; Children's Groups the statement and thanked the different suer Mrs' Gary "Davidson, Goderich; Associa. e Mem. eties for their generous sup-, bers - Mrs, Malcoln Pougall portsage o tfbtrhettineliSnseio;a)r.eya%rvoacnk4. Litcrature m rs, Mrs, Rivers gave a mes-'ice• - Mrs:, -Harvey Hyde, • . Uensall; Exeter; Friendship a d Serv- thanked eVerY°11e for their kSred Salter# Oodeiich; Glad '. . ch re • , , , Tidings Mrsert McCreallt • °f frtlit 'had been soli, at SSettaPfPOirtYt;;Nlilfse.. 'MI:nletbrers"heiprs: christinas. ,li , v. gg- 2 Goderich- Mrs. Mirgaret Dunbar, Bel:, A Valentine endue• grave; Historian - Miss Belle is set for the afternoon of Feb. 14th CarePben' Seaforth; Press ' and a St' Patrick's euchre on • MMrs. DEulkeeanheolrd aBnraidion:reeks. • March 14 in the afternoon. sive installation service; .-Rathlecti Cuthill served: The new president. Mrs. • lunch. 11 • . • • Robert McAllister t.9.91k"'" charge and plans were nide to hold the spring Meting at liensali Carrot) Presbyterian ctiorehon May 16th and that a speaker will be contacted. • The general convenor for the Hamilton and London Synodical meeting to be held in Knox Presbyterian Church Goderieh on April 10 and 1 lth, Mrs. .G.L. Ronal report- ,ed 9IA planWade to heSt thi,* forge eVent. Mrs, G.G. Macgwall presented the 1979 Budget which was accepted for Huron Presbyterial on ITIOti011 of Mrs. Jack TTiomp- Son and Mrs. Gordon SchWahrt. 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