The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-26, Page 17Church t
MRS. BERTH,
M e,OBBGOR
Mrs Mabel Mann retUrn.
ed. borne after spending
several days visiting her
son in, law':and daughter Mr.
& Mrs. Don Gooding .and;
Dale at Parkhill and :also,
visited with her grandson
• and granddaughtertn-late
M. and Mrs. Don Gooding-,
Jr. and great-grandson Don
aid. James: at Strathroy.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe EIynn
.were recent visitors with
their sop -in-law and daugh-
ter Mr. and Mrs, Bill O'Brien,
and family at Brid8 en.
Mrs. T. Fletcher is a
patient in Stratford Hospital
where she is receiving treat-
ment.
A number of members of
the W.M.S. of Cannel Pres -
ms changes
byteriartChurch.were gUestS
of the W.M.S. and Barbara
!Kirkman Auxiliary, at the'.
!First.Presbyterian ,church.
;Seaforth onTuesdayevening,:
CHURCH TIME CHANGE
Rev. Kenneth. Kmglit cotr-
ducted • service. to Carmel
Presbyterian Church .ort. Sun-
day speaking on the subject
"A Doubter Convinced"' telt,
ing the :text. John. 201 verse
Z9 Mrs. Dorothy Taykn
preside.1 at the organ. Next
Sunday, April 29, brings the
change to Daylight Saving:
Tittle and the service wilt be
at iQ:1$a.rn. when Rev. A.C.
Young of Goderich Wilt be
conducting the service.
Mr. and Mrs.' Edward„
Taylor of Chiselhurst have:
taken up residence in the.
dwelling they receptly pure
chased from Mr. and Mrs...
Robert Lavery. •
Taylors honoured
Mr. and Mrs. Don 'which. Den ano (Caren,
'McLellan of Chiselhurst were McLellan presented, Ted and
hosts on Monday Dorothy with a gift. The
evening in honour of Mr. and.: ;address was read by Bob
Mrs. Ted Taylor who. have, Bell. A: social hour was;
take up residence in Hensall. ,w enjoyed and. lunch was.
Cards were played •after served.
J.
The members of Amber
Rebekah Lodge accompanied:.
by D.D.P. Kathleen Cuthill'.
of Seaforth and a nuptber of
members of Edelweiss Rebe-
kah Lodge, Seaforth enjoyed
a banquet at Pineridge Chal-
et on Wednesday evening
ONE VEHICLE ACCIDENT—Phillip White of
AR 3, Komoka,was transporting a load of seed
corn in this 1975 GMC van, owned by John May
and Son Ltd., London early Friday morning
when he • lost control of " •the vehicle on the.
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Cbrrespondent
MRS. RENA CAL.DWELL
2(12-5935
Kippen • East Womens
Institute'held their Annual`'
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Ghee Drunimond in Exeter
with a sumptuous Pot Luck
Ginner at 7 p.m.
I' esidetit Mrs. Dave
Tre rterx read" a poem,
"E ' Mrs. 'B
n�oi�' . Robert .ell
'gave the thought provoking,
Motto. "Life Nvithour :friends
is like the sky without the
sun," Mrs. AI Hoggarth' .
reported on the •District
Bach A Wirer
In Huron -Bruce
Elect
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Kippen curve and it turned over on its side. 'Mr.
White asn't injured in the mishap, : but
damage to the truck pas set at $5,000. The truck.
had to be unloaded before it was righted by an
area wrecker later Friday afternoon.
Spring Board Meeting.
Annual Reports were
given by the Secretary Mrs,
Grant MacLean, the
treasurer Mrs. Harold Par-
sons, : the P,R.O„ •.Re
solutions • Mrs. Vern
Aldcrdice, Education, 'Mrs,
Stew trt`Pepper; Family and
Consumer Affairs. Mrs. Alex
•McGregor; Agriculture, Mrs.
James Drummond, • Citizen
ship,' Mrs. Vern Alderdice;
Cora tor, Mrs, Hugh Par-
sons.
arisons,. Mrs. Robert= Kinsman'
brought inthc report of the
Nominating' Committee -and
Mrs. Grace Drurnniond n-
s alled theofficersf e
t or th
corning Year as follows:
Honorary President - Mrs, Al
Hoggarth; President - Mrs.
Davi Trebncr; Secretary -
Mrs. Grant MacLean; . Trea-
surer - Mrs Harold Parsons;
District Director - Mrs. Al
Hoggarth.
Alternatrc Dis. Director
Arnold Circle
Mrs.' Robert Kinsman;
P.R.O. Rena Caldwell;'
Branch Directors • Mrs,
Robert Kinsman, Mrs. Vl m,
McDowell, Mrs.. Ja*les
Chalmers; Resolutions - Mrs.
Vern Aldcrdiee; Sunshine .
Mrs. Jack Sinclar,;=-Assistant -
Sunshine Mrs. Campbell
Eyre: Education and Cultural
Activities - Mrs. Wm. Bell,
Mrs, Stewart Pepper; Family
and Consumr Affairs - Mrs.
Alex McGregor, Mrs. Ernest
- Whitehouse:
Agriculture and Canadian
Industries - Mrs. James
Drummond and Mrs.
Campbell Eyre; Citizenship
land World Affairs - Mrs.
Vern Aldcrdice, Mrs. Robert'
Bell; Curator - Mrs. <Hugh
Parsons; Pianist. - Mrs, Ross
Broadfoot; Assistant . Mrs.
,tack Sinclair; Aticlitors -Mrs.
Charles Eyre and Mrs.
Robert Bell.
Mrs,. Jack Sinclair., 'gave
Current 'Events and Courtesy
,R.emarks. Roll Call was a'
The' Arnold Circle Evening,
Auxiliary of Carmel :Presby-
terian Church me( at 'the;
home of Mrs. Ken Pollock on•
Wednesday evening. The,
President Mrs, Don Volland .-,,
presided for the business of
the meeting and• MrslPollock:
and Mrs. Gary Maxwell were
in charge of the_worship
which was entitle - `The'
Empty :Tomb." ' The May,
meeting will be: held on May •
166 at the home of Mrs.. R.
Vanstone. Lunch was served'
by the hostess Mrs. Pollock:
and a social hour enjoyed.
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PERSONALS.
Jack Caldwell is holidaying
in Hawaii. w
Mrs. Adrian Timmermans
is in Holland attending the
40th . Wedding Anniversary
of her sisters
Mrs, Frank Gemmell;
Moose Jaw, Mr. and Mrs;
Orin Francis, Alliston, Mrs.
John Jessen • & Julie Jessen
CHicago were recent' visitors
in the area.
Ed. McKay is a patient in
Sou th Huron Hospital;
Mr. and -Mrs. Gayle
,Cooper and Famly. London
were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Vivan cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mcllis.
visited in Wroxeter,
Wednesday. ,
Mr. and Mrs Bill' Jones,
Exeter, were recent' guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones:
.I •
celebrating the Thirtieth anni'
yersary of Amber Lodge,.
following the dinner all
returned to ;the Lodge rooms
to honour Sister Cuthill,
District Deputy President of
Huron district #23 who made
her'innual visit. '
Jr. P.N.G. Maggie Camp:-'
Il presented Mrs.Cuthill to
lie Lodge. The Noble Grand.
Mrs. Hazel Corbett welcome
ed all the visitors and the
- Vice Grand Mrs. Elizabeth
assisted her The Finance re-
port was reported by Bertha
MacGregor' LS.N.G. and
Conductor Gladys Coleman,
The Vice Grand gave the
report for the visiting and the
W. HORTON. McDOUGAUL
W. Horton McDougall:
died at the Bluewater Rest
Home, Zurich on Tuesday,.
April 17th 1970. He was the
husband of Agnes McKellar,;
in his' 84th year.
He is survived by children
Hugh Mcdougall of Hensel'
• (Marjorie) Mrs. John Drake.
of Staffa (Jean) Mrs, 'William'
Freele'o'f Windsor, (Dorothy)
'Mrs. Gordon Hess of Zurich,
(Betty) Mrs. Glenn Love of
Sarnia, and (Mary) Mrs.
:Ronald Rossi ..ofMontreal. He.
is also . survived. by. 15.
grandchildren • and • seven
great grandchildren. Two:
sisters, Mrs. Christina. Sout-
er of Seaforth and Mrs:
Richard' Pfeiffer.' f Arizona
'also survive.
The funeral was ' held
Thursday April 19. from the
1000 euchre
big success
The Oddfellows Lodge"
members held a most suc-
cessful • Euchre. on: Thursday
evening with twelve tables
"
'Eu
chre:
playing .,.mg Jack iJpshall
was ,Master.. of Ceremonies.,
Prize : winners were ladies'
High Mrs. Elizabeth. Riley;
Ladies' low; Mrs. Wreatha
Gregg; Gent's. High: Bill
Rogerson; Gent's Low Clar-
ence Volland::Lone Hands:
Tom Yellow. A Draw was:.
Made on a side of beef which
was won by Rick McLellan A,;
Draw for a sidce. of Pock was'
won by Ed 'Gascho:. ' '
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C.P.T. L.S:V,G; Olga Chip,
chase gave the District report
heldat Seaforth. last week,
Mrs, Pearl Eyre gave the
Treasurer's report in the
absence of Dorothy- Corbett.
It. was announced Mrs.
Jean,' Henderson of Huronia
Rebekah Lod$e, Clinton.
would be the incoming' Dis-
trig' Deputy for Huron dis-
trict #23. An invitation. was
received to, a Dessert Euchre
and Bake Sale at Huronia
Lodge, Clinton May 2nd. A
Dessert Euchre and Bake
Sale will be held in Amber
Rebekah lodge rooms May
4th,
The District Church, ser-
e'
itt, ar
Hopper -Hockey funeral
Home Exeter, Temporary
interment ' in Exeter
Cemetery, burial later :at
Staffa. Pastor Ross
Hargreaves,. of Thames Rd.
Church r:fftciated.
MRS. FLORA RAPSON
Mrs, FloraRapson former-
ly of Hensall and sumnierhill
died at Maple Grove Lodge,
Godericli onSundayApril 15th
in her 89th. year. She wa the
wife of the late Orval Rapson
Surviving are daughters:
Mrs.` (Hazel)<Murray ;Milton,
.
Toronto; Mrs. Clare McBride
Goderich (Lois) Mrs.onald
James. London; Son.Gordon:
Rapson, R. R. #3', Clinton.
Sisters Mrs.. (Viola) Frank
Whitmore, and Mrs. (Leona)
Harold Whitmore; both ' of
Hamilton. Predeceased .by
two sisters- and one brother.
Also : survived by six grand-
children and two great grand
MT 417,
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Queensway has
Birthday Greetings"' to
Viorace Pfaff. Lan Purdy, and
Dura i aggarth. Ws. Pfaff of
Exeter visited her husband
H. race' ,Mrs. Purdy visited
-her IntShattd tee; and Mrs
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PoS,Toll, APRIL alist
e�a
birth
Erratt visited her 14404
Russell. Mrs. Sid Pollen, Mr.
and Mrs. E.H. Denroacb
Ottawa Visited Mrs. Louise
Mitchell,. Mr. Alderson and
daughter visited Mrs. Vivian
L.
ass
vice will be held in Wesley
Willis Church Clinton May
Lith at 11 ami. Sister Cuthill
D.D.P. gave an, outstanding
address on "The Place of
Women in Oddfellowship."
and congratulated the Mem-
bers on their anniversary. Jr.
P,N,G. Maggie 'Campbell
presented sister Chuthiill'
with a gift and also gave a
few notes on the former
Lodge ,tl(apina."
, :Remarks were given by
Bertha MacGregor and Jean-
ette Baker of Seaforth..Courtt
Whist was played with the
following prize winners High
Esther Campbell; low: Mar-
garet Consitt. Lucky Cup
ies
.children, Funeral service was
held from the Stiles Funeral
Chapel, Goderich 'Wednes-
day at 2:00, p.m. Interment in
Clinton Cemetery.
:f Bona Parke. Noble Grand-
Hazel Corbett led inplayer
and Sister Kathleen Cuthill
and Maggie Campbell cut
the Birthday Cake. Refresh-
ments were, served by the
social commlttee,Sisters.Iso-
bel Rogerson, Dorothy Par-
ker, Evelyn MacBeath, Hazel
Corbett supplied for Dorothy
Corbett;
Alderson. Mr, itnanndel' Mltri.
bd his Alice, ilk. and
Mrs. Jack Hully ,visft:•l
Tena }folly. Mrs. lilac);
Chester Dunn yield+ with
Vera LanzmkW' . R Schwartz,
visited Mrs. L. Weurtb. and
Morris Beaver. Church ser-
vice was conducted by Rev.
C. Bishop with 'Louise. Mitch-
ell accompaning at the piano.
The Ladies Car, Church
1IW,M,S, and Arnold Circle
Evening Auxiliary entertain-
ed
nter.tained with Bingo and Treats.Ofl
Monday. The. High Score for
howling was Neil Regan with
a score of 116,
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