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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-03-15, Page 9WALTON ALTO .-R. , N WINNER..Nlinn.er of the, recent 'Walton area sports p its club, snowmobile _poker .. rally, Doris, Patterson” of Goderich was Lon des boro presented with a trophy by Mervin Jones of the Wal_,t.,o ll Area Sports club receiitiyT f�espansibil Correspondent MRS. BERT SHOBBROOlilC• 523-4250 Berean Unit held their meeting on March 7th atthe.... home of Helen Lawson who welcomed all and opened 'dieting with readings "'A day is Coming" " and. "Confidence or "Confusion" Roll Call was answered by, --12 members and 2 visitors, Verna Glazier and Florence Cartwright "telling a person who has influenced your life how and wvhy? • - Devotions by Doral Shobbroo51 - theme responsibility "Do thy duty,. that is best, leave unto the Lord the .rest", ., Scripture read by, Hattie Wood. Dora read' story on responsibility a.x and poem, "your ' mission" followed by prayer. Hymn "Go labour On" sang with. Hattie Wood on piano. Business was conducted by leader Helen Lawson Minutes. of last meeting read by secretary Dora Shobbrook, treasurers report by Margaret Good. Cor- respondence was thank you from Mrs. Agnes Skimmons, Fairservice celebrates 84th Sony to report Miss Edyth Beacon had the misfortune to fall and injure her ankle in Florida. Rev. - McDonald returne • home last week after spending. a month holiday in Florida staying at Lake ida at Winter Haven staying- at the same court are, Mr. and Mrs, Jim McEwing 'and ' Mr, and Mrs. Bill, Pepper, he also d visited Mr. and Mrs, Orville r Newby at Fort Pierce as well as a number of : other members of our community and congregation'. Arriving,' home on -Saturday •ere Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Miichcll, Tracie, Mark and news , Edward Riley from a 2 week Church There was ..a good attendance at worship on Sunday as the congregation welcomed Mr, ,McDonald .back from his holiday: Greeting the worshippers were Jack, Tamblyn• and Harry Snell members of ses- sion, ushers were Chrit Roberts, Donald ,Reid, Kevin 1 othergill,. Mark,Mitchell and Larry, Roberts. 'Rev: McDonald's theme for lent will be "Does it Mattern as we are encouraged to look at our individual ` lives, . as well as our corporate body andevaluating them so that we might be strengthened during this Lentin Period.: His sermon was "Does it Matter is we Worship", Mrs, Tom Duizer and Mrs. Harry Lear sang a duet "You'll' never be Lonely" with Mrs. Glenn McGregor as organist'.. tChildren's story was'Dead End Street" Junior Congregation leaders were Mrs. Jack Lee, Mrs', Brad Kennedy and: Joan Mason .•. Kindergarten leaders Mrs. Bruce Shilling law and Karen Wright as Nursery leader. The congregation were reminded' of the Crokinole party to be held March 21st and the congregation skating party and Pot luck supper Sunday ,March 25th, nstanc� irlis 8 Correspondent MRS. MARY MERNER 482-71.43' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steven - ion, David, • Darren and Luanne visited on . Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs: Cecil Herman of Shake= speare, Who have just returned from Florida Julie Merner spent Satur- day with Kelly Hummel of near Clinton,: when they cele- brated her 8th birthday. Sunday visitors` with Mr,— and Mrs. Hugh' bimaline,' Peter, Don and David were Mrs, Susie Eybel of Hamil- ton, Mr. Carl Uhler. of Walton and his grandson Chris Uhler of Hamilton, on the occasion of their' wedding anniversary. Neighbours wottld like to extend "Congratulations" to Mr, and Mrs. Ed Dorrance on the occasion of their 25th. wedding anniversary On March 6th. Mr, and Mrs, Jim PrcS't- Gator and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lee of Strathroy spent the wee -tend 1i the. OWlin Sound ate* ariovvmbbilirig.. '. An Expositor' Classified wilt pay you dividends. Have •you tried one? Dial 527-0240. vacation at Fort Myers Beach and Miami 'Florida also Mr, and Mrs, Don Plant, Sandy, Donald David and Tricia. Also Mr: and Mrs. Keith Allen and Paula.- Mr. aula."Mr. and Mrs. John Bain of Stratford spent past 2 weeks, at home • of their daughter Mr. and 'Mrs. Elwood Mitchell. Rev.. McDonald was in. Listowel. on Thursday . at- tending the funeral of Mr. Melvin. Marks a friend of the family. Mrs, Elizabeth, Turnor, Vancouver visited her cousin Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Pipe the past week- Congratulations` to Mrs. Myrtle Fairservice on her 84th birthday March 6th when she entertained .some friends to a card party Sunday visitors. with Mrs. Florence . Cartwright, John and Claude were her mother Mrs. Mae Rinn, . Belgrave and her brother Murray Rinn Kitchener celebrating r.ean from, Foster Child An invitation from' Blyth to their Easter thank offering. on April .8 at 8 p.m. Happy birthday was. satlg' for Margaret Whyte and Helen Lawson. April 10 meeting at home of Addie Honking, Devotions and study by Nona• Pipe and Ida Durnin. Clean brass for April Isabel Airdrie: Berean members to help with pot luck supper at church following the con- gregational 'skating • party on 1 March 25 are Helen Lawson Florence's Birthday, Mr. Bob Burns visited' on Wednesday' with his brother Harry in Kincardine hospital, also visited with Mrs. Burns on Thursday and Sunday in St Josephs Hospital London, Friday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook_ - were Mrs.—Ron Ellerly and Kennie Colquhon, Clinton Mrs. Bob Thompson sit past week- with Grand- children Robbie and Jennifer Lawrie in Kitchener while their parents were on holiday skiing in Quebec. Mr, and Mrs, Bob Thomp- son visited• on, Sunday with M daughter r. and Mrs. Ray Radford, London. 8 tables at card party W.K. CARD PARTY W.I. Card Party was held on Friday night in charge were Beth Knox and Ruth Vincent There were 8 tables in play ,Winners were high lady Ann Adams; Man -Reg; Lawson ;Lone. Hands- Lady Addie .: Hunking, . Man, Harvey Craig; Low lady, Alice Buchanan; Man Lorne,, Hunking., Birthday closest to March. 9 Florence Cartwright, There will •be another.. in 2 weeks on March •. 23rd. Hattie Wood, Marg. Long- man and Dora_ Shobbrook. All signed Get Well cards to send to members Vi Burns and Edyth Beacon both in hospital; Alice Davidson gave a report on executive meeting she attended at. home of Mrs. Keys, Varna,` that.. Nancy and John -Pater- son will speak and show slides onthe work at United Church camp at tviinesetung on April 10th at 8.p.m. in Ontario Street, United Correspondent . BETTY McCALL ,. . 887-,0677 Mrs, 1 t: Zraviss enter - rained .about fifteen rnembers of the Choir on ' Thursday. evening in honour of Mrs. Ian: Winne who retired, from organist gf Duffs United Church this; past year. Mrs. Traviss pre- sented Mrs. Wilbee with small gifts and money in appreication of her work over the past year. Lunch was; served by the hostess_assis- ted by Mrs. K, McDonald;. and Mrs. R. Huether. ' -W i. NOTES The Agriculture • ,, and. Canadian Industriess e'nv"'•trs• Mrs. Allan' McCall and MIS, ierald W ttson :ill; have Ross Proctor a`>, speaker to. shown slides at ,,:the institute meeting, ;on -Wednesday, March 21 at 8.15• p,m. Any one i$ welcome. Come out and bring a friend,. The Afternoon 'Qnit was field at the home of Mrs, Jean Taylor with 16 members theme Church, Clinton', The study' was' taken by Mrs. Bert Shobbrook on. Human'Rights. "Every man is equal before God", created according to his image. Reading an ac- count by George Tuttle in January Observer on Human Rights at United Nations. Read the study of .Indians taken from Citizens Human rights special' on their talents and skills, their pagent Lesson. in ' surival, ,popular, foods, their arts and read the story of Dorinda Vollner. an Indian' girl whobecame a minister and ready to open their centre officially; on. Mothers Day this May their Mona is - There is only one hope for tomorrow" 'P - Our children today. Closed with poem The : Clock of life' and Benediction. Alice Davidson -thanked Heler► for havingmeeting in' her home and Dora for • the . study. Lunch was served by .Addie•' Hunking and Margaret Good. 1N iy _Drive Farther?' For only 0 .You. Can Have A 5 x 7 Color Portrait Call 482-3518, For your Appointment one ogee Per Person, Two per Family, Extra Subjects In Portrait, S';1 each' Families, Children, "and Adults Welcome. COLBOURNE PHOTOGRAPHIC 271 Bayfield Rd. 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The Scripture was offered by Mrs. Sander- son, John 5: 1-I8 The Meditation led by Mrs. Evans was interspersed with •a additional Scripture verses read by the members. Mrs. Hemingway, outlined, Ata , .interesting and helpful discourse on the :subject of prayer. 'She referred to the Ministry of Rev. Gordon Wil- liams who served in Harrison In 1969 and is currently workiii with 100 Huntley Street. A, personal incident of ;his expereinee in prayer; and faith, healing was related. He says prayer is a two-way street, It putsGo4 to; work and ,God puts prayer to: work Prayerlessness ex - chides God and Man is left to wrestle with the problems: of • the world. - :P'rayer binds Gods ' and - man and without its the. 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