HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-05-10, Page 9CQ1NTY HQNOJRS• 4+1 Achie?venient .day was held in Mullett
Central, ,School Manday night, Certificates for County honours were
awarded to (back 1ef0 Nancy. Moore, Mar...... Archambault, Betty 'opp
front - Lisa ThompSon and Cathy Shieli..
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LEAOERSHIR AWARD -- Mary 'Buffinga.
received an award' for leading 4-H'•Girls., for 5
years. Presenting the award is Horne .• Economist
Bea Gosselin. (left) at Hullett Central School 4-h'
• Groups mettheir for their 4-h Achievement
exercises;
Londesboro Explorers meet:
Explorers held - their
meeting May 3rd in Sunday
School rooms.
Lisa Pres7cator'and,Connie
Hoggart gave • the -Explorer
emblem.
Andy Carter presented the
Explorer picture. • The
Explorers discussed the
• mother and: Daughter
Banquet'which..is to be held
May 10 at 6:30 .p..m.
The ; Explorers made
posters for the Ham supper..
'WaItoI'`1:.
The 4-H girls:.and . leader$.
from the Walton Clubs :at
tended the Achievement pity
for the spring. project, , The
Final Touch grid =Accessories
on Tuesday evening May 1st,
at "Grey Central lublic
School. The girls. will be
-present at the June Institute
meeting to demonstrate of`•
tit on' their. skit.
Mr. Emerson Mitchell
visited • his mother Mrs.
Bessie',, Mitchell •at Huron
view Sunday afternoon.
•
Walton
Mr. and Mrs: Jack Gordon
and Mrs. Janet Walden of.
Seaforth have returned home
recently, after attending a
wedding near' Winnipeg,.
Weekend guests with Mr,
and Mrs. Allan: Searle. were
Miss Gail Searle of Brampton
and Mr: and Mrs. Gordon
Saunders of Royal Oak,
Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Huether, Steven and John.
and Mrs, and Mrs. Eare'
Pennington, Qodcrieh Were
dinner guests on Sunday
at the same home.
Quite a few people from
this area attended the
Dessert :. Euchre . in
Londesboro on Friday
evening,.
Mrs. Nelson Reid attended
the 3 day;: Officer's
Conference '14.51 week at the'.
University of Waterloo.
Little Erin Mitchell spent
the Weekend with her grand-::
parents Mr, ' and-- : Mrs.
Emerson Mitchell, while her
parents were away attending
a wedding,
Mr. and ..Mee, Barry
Bremner nee.' Pat McDonald
and baby son .Moved recently
to Sarnia.
Dr. Brian aid Mrs, Traviss
Allison'and ;Leslie; Waterloo
and Mr. and . Mrs. Ken
Wednesday evening at the
I1J,C. W. genera!• meting at
Puffs :United Church. Klaus
Seegers Public Health
Inspector' of *futon .County
Was guest speaker when a
good numbers of ladies" were
present. BegaveGuidelines
ter Food Service Personnel,
Education on .food practices,
necessity of life" to maintain,
Our lives. He was veru Co-'
operative and gave .;pointers,
on suppers, held by the
Ladies in the church,
He said.,_ caterers Sho9hJ
Consider hands, one and
ternperature whieli can help;
to 'be safe. free from
bacteria. They are
everywhere, even from a
cough or sneeze. hair should.
be clean when sel'iing .fo 4.
Mr. Seeger shoaled .a
ear
Mat, Jot alw ► i'M eoerm— A toad
sanitation p`ag`an prepared
by restaurants Germs
spread easily: and 61,oul4 be
guarded agein at . Sanitation
is everybody's business.
fangs and Watetiesean catch
germs and'. should; net be
worn; when preparing food.
Be dean. bathe everyday,
clip and clean. fingernails,
Lo�cl��bora c�+�ss�rt euchr
Moffett. Stratford: spent t e•
weekend with their .,parents;
Mr. and •Mrs, Herb Traviss.,
the co-opefto$
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BRUCE SMITH
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RES. 3,489.415
There was a ' good.
attendance at the dessert
euchre on Friday night May
4th, attending from Auburn,,
Blyth, Clinton, Summerhill
and Walton.
President Marjorie Duizer
weleorncd 011. and ,thanked
them ,for coming. In ,charge
of dessert . were. Marg;
Anderson, Marjorie .Duizer,
Alice. Buchanan and. Addie
Honking and ' for Cards
Marjorie Anderson anid,
Margaret Taylor., There were
18 tables in play,
Winners. were Ladies' high„
Dora Shobhrook; Lone Hands
- Edna Hackwell; Ladies'
Low Isabel. Colson; For.
Men's High Jack Riley,
Lone Hands - Gordan
Mtirray; Men's. i;ow
Wilfred Glazier.
There were several; draws,
winners of groceries Jack
Riley, Vern a Glazier, Annie
field„ Lorna bilis. Rose
bushes, Joan Midden=a,-il',
Alberta Stevens Tiilfet
soap, Gloria: Adonis: f3a to
Lsilllan Leatherlariml. Mat
'Ward' and Bert Shotibrook
PERSONALS
Congratulations to fan;
lluand"Debbie Vella who
Were married in our .church
a1il llcy :Saturday:
Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Johnsten<Earl, Jatietie and
Jacqueline moved weekend
of April 30, into the house
they purchased from Mr, and:
Mrs. Doug Swan. Home of
late Mr. and Mrs. Witmer
Howatt, -
Mr, and Mrs. Doug Swan
moved to Clinton on April
28th.
Sunday' visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Ray Kennedy
attending the baptism of
Tanya Michelle on Sunday
morning at United Church
were Sheila "s parents Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Bray of
Seaforth and Ray's parents.
Mr.' and Mrs. Elgin Dale,
Clinton,
Greg Andrews spent
weekend in Toronto with his
parents Prof, and ivlrs, Bill
Andrews and visiting with
his sister Brenda, who will be
employed. on, research work
in New Brunswick for the
se _•mer months.
rs. Reg, Lawson` spent
Ties, to Thurs. last week as
a W.1, delegate at Officers
Conference Waterloo
University. '
Senday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Greg. Maize were
his parelts Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Maize and: ,Denise' of:
Dungannon and 'his sister
Mr, and Mrs; Harvey
.sTewart and attended the
baptism of Douglas Gregory
at 'United. Church. Sunday'
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THE HURON .EXPOSIT°
11114Af 10,.i97
wash haw when you ,8o to
work, May clean; when you
are on the job.
Washing, hands is most
.important .after .toilet,
touching, .dishes. paper.
telephoner, .etc. Rinse dishes
in Javex to ,prevent gernt;s.
Another film, The
.unwanted' four Germs, giving.
mueh, information on four
different gerrns was
prepared by the f Itbliie
Health Service. To prevent
food , poisoning, Utensils
should be (lean along with
personal hygiene and ,dish-
washing'. Don't spread
germs. The one to prevent
food poisoning is you, QM.
mon sense should be used,
he said. Mrs,. John Burch; of
the supper committee intro,
d Seeger hewas
duce Mr. , � r and
thanked by Mrs. Ken
McDonald on behalf of the
V.C.W.
Business was chaired by
Mrs. Viola. Kirkby, viee-
president opening with. a
Poem,, "The; Re ipe"..
Minutes were adopted aa-
read
sread by Mrs Rob Traviss
followed, by •reading thank-
you cards from Muriel
Coultes, Maud Leeming ;and
Gertrude McDonald'.
Invitations were read from•
Winthrop: to bear guest
• speaker, from Children's
Centre in Clinton on Tuesday
June 19th at 2 pm. To an
open house picnic at Camp
Menestung on Sunday. May
27th from 3-1, bring blankets
chap's, bathing sults and
food for a. picnic supper.
Members are also invited
to Catnp Menestung, for the
day of June 18th when.
baby sitting is available. It
was announced that a bus
would be going- thrieigh to
CAugust
Alma ollegc on 2 1
if anyone would like to gofor
the day, Mandates were
handed out to .each .unit
leader. Members were .re•
minded of the bale to be
packed right after May 27th.
Home from
MRS. ED, REGELE
527-1 lob
Mrs, Wilfred Prager and
Janet of R,R,S, Seaforth who
have been visiting the
former's -son B,rtaft at
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan the
past week have returned to
their home:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me.
Cowan visited ' Thursday
Sa's . afoon
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed, Regele.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
England, Robert and Dennis
of Huron Park visited on
Saturday afternoon with Mr.
and. Mrs. Ed. Regele. .
Mrs. Harold' ,McCallum
visited, with Mr, and Mrs,
Murray Hare andfamily on:
Tuesday of last week.
nt
Mrs. !Urraeme Craig pre-
sided' for devotions on the
:thought sof the coming
Mother's: Day. reading.
poem. °'Mun'nty" Hynn,.
lairds are singing, woods;
are ringing was sling,; Mrs,
1 event Godkin as pianist.
Mrs:" •u tlt•tFte
scriptures from Psalm; 19,
followe 1 by Mrs. G. 'eraig
giving the meditation; on
"Telephone"' relating to
communication in the family
and in the community if we
are to ;get along together,.
followed by prayer.
Hymn. the Glory .of the
Spring how sweet! was fol-
lowed by a poen, **What is a
Grandmother' read by. Mrs.
F. Uhler. Offering :was re-
ceived an dedicated. Mrs,: G.
Craig reada poem
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Mother's Love. H'yntn
"Abide with me closed, this:
part of the meeting..
Mrs, Nil McGavin sang a
solo "Cleanse 'Me" to the
tune of Now is. the. hour,
accompanied by Mrs. R.
Traviss at the piano.
The, next meeting of the
Li.C. W. will be held: ,at the
church on Wednesday, June
6th at 8 p.m. when all units
are to ' attend. The
Patt'erson's from Palmerston
will. be guests, showing a ..
film.
A reading on :Stewardship
progress was given by Mrs;
Ken McDonald. The meeting
closed with the repeating. of
the Lord's prayer in unison,
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