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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-05-10, Page 19Rebeka ane euchn. Noble Grand Mrs flaael Boalerrclr Lodge ,I"Or' flue 'siSµ tern, to attend their 70th anniversary May 15th. Arran gelnents were finali4ed for the Dessert :Euchre and Bake Sale to be held on. Wcdrtes day May 9th, with the .follow- ing committees in Chore: F-ntertatttment' Dorothy Cor- bett, Evelyn ,McBeath, Alice Ferg, and Myrtle Taylor, Social: Aldeen volland, Olga Chipchase, Pearl Eyre. annie. Reid. The Dessert Euchre is at 1:30 p.m, and everyone is welcome. Corbett presided for the meeting of .amber BehOkai : ;Lodge on Wednesday even. Ing with Mrs. Olga Chip chase L.S,V.G.aassistrng in the absence ell the Vice Shand Mrs, Eliaabeth Riley, The local church service will be held. on May 27th at Carmel Presbyterian Church. at 11:30 a,m. Mrs. Evelyn; McBeath reported for the Finance Committee. an invi- tation was; recetVed from THE STRUGGLE - Scott McAsh, a` Grade .2. • student at Huron Centennial School, Brucefield .demonstrates the skills. needed to seta kiite•aloft and:keep it there during the school's kite flying. contest Friday morning. •(ExpositorPhoto) ( this kidis dark, and you .cars only see the string of the kite) Queensway. man • has birthday "Birthday Greetings" to and Mrs: . Triebner. Jack Alex a..Barrett' at . the. Queensway' Nursing . Home. Jack Upshall and- Grace Mrs. Helen Taylor visited Adkins visited their uncle her' father Russell Erratt. Jim ":McDougall. Mr. and Robert Dale visited`,Agne$, .Mrs. McLean: visited Louise Cutting, Mitchell. Mrs. Alice Rozendal was Mr.'Hoggarth visited ,his visited ;by her husband who wife. Dora. took her driving. Ray Weurih visited his Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones mother Mrs. Lou Weurth. visitckd Mrs. Jone's sister Mr. Alderson and Mrs. Lameeda Parsons. who daughter visited Mrs. Vivian also was visited by her son Alderson, Bob. Mrs. Ellis Hulley and Mrs. Mrs. Cecil Kipfer visited;' `C. Hulley visited Mrs. Tena Neu --Ke d k. Hulley: Mt. and Mrs. Morkin. and Rev. Van Essen conducted daughter visited Neil Regan.. church:. service accompanied Mrs. Helen Toonstra and by Mrs. Van .Essen. Unit 2 Mr. Katz visited AleedaKatz of I4ensall United Church Mrs. Pfaff visited'' her entertained the residents on SPIDER MAN- Doug `Roy, a Grade 4 student at Huron'; Centennial School climbs up the backstop: to free some tangled lines for ;fellow kite fliers at the School's kite competition 'on Friday, • (Expositor Photo) An . Expositor. Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. lWater Well (DRILLING j W.D. Hopper and Sons l 4 MODERN ROTARY l; husband Horace Pfaff. 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The'U.C,W' e Ma donation to, t*. board of Stewards. The President. thanked; all who helped in a e t spin _ It was Announced the,Now any way. at the Taylor's, Sale, Mrs. Beatrice Uyt sing" with Dr. Ralph Topp at presided for the meeting' of the organ. the Legion Ladies` Auxiliary Next Sunday the service on 1 ucsday evening and • will be conducted by Rev. presented Mrs... Minnie John Wareham of Exeter. Noakes with her 25 year pin. induction" of Rev. ' Stan A donation was vot 04 to. the M:CDonald will be held' on. Mobile Bus for H'cstrrtinister Tuesday, May 1$ at 8 p;m. Hospital, London.. The Chiselhurst - and Hensall; annual "Penny Sale" Draw Church Boards, will meet at will be held early in June. 7:30 pan. on that .evening. Nomination and elections MI contributions for the ,bale were • held as., follows; to be left at the church by President: Mrs. Beatrice Monday, May .14. Uyl, 1st Vice President: Mrs Mrs. Pearl Erratt is' a. Alice Neilands; 2nd Vice patient in S. Joseph's Hosp. PresidentiMrs, Hilda Samle; ital, London, where she has Scretary: Mrs. Donna Allan; undergone surgery. Trcasurere: Mrs. Mona Mrs, Nan Britton spent Campbell; Sgt at Arms: last week visiting with her Mrs. Ivo Reid; • Executive• son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mildred, Chalmers, David Britton and Zachary in Mrs. Jean Munn, Mrs.' Kitchener. ,Wanda McClinchey, Mrs: Mrs, James McAllister Joan Beierling. The meeting chaired the May meetingof concluded with a social hour. Unit 4 of Hensall, United Due to receipt of mail, at Church, held on Thursday, the Hensall Post Office, May 3 an. dopened the:rneet. wicket service will begin at ing by reading a letter she 8;30 a.m. daily after June had received from her foster 1st. • child in Haiti, informing her Mr, and ' Mrs. James how her donations were Sangster and Brad and Mrs. being spent. Mrs. Laird Bertha MacGregor were Micklepresided at the piano, dinner guests at :a birthday' The devotion was given by anniversary at the home' of Mrs: Len Purdy who spoke. Mr, and Mrs: Ralph Holland, on thepower of forgiveness, Gwen and Michael in taking asher:text, "Forgive Clinton. us our debts as we forgive Mrs. A'.W, .Shirray who • our debtors." • returnedto. her home after The topic , a study of six • spending the winter months great Christian women, was in Florida reports a very good taken by Mrs. William; winter but is .happy le, be Rogerson. h"stc again. During the business, Mrs. • - The service at the United Tom ShelTitt reported that Church on Sunday was con- the .beef barlieque was: a ducted by Mr. Bob Elliott of decided success Several Clinton and assisted by Mr. . hope to attend the meeting; at Erie Mansfield and Mr. Doug . Brucefield. on June S. Unit. Mock who told th'e children's four to provide the flowers in story. Bob Elliott gave thethechurch during. May. A address; duct, "The• beautiful garden The choir. under the direc- . of prayer" was sung by Mrs. tion of .::'Mrs. Marianne Erie Luther and Mrs, Sim McCaffrey, sang, "Let. all Roobal and the meetini. the world in every corner closed with hymn and pray WEDDING INVITATIONS THEA HURON- _ EXPOSITOR. PHONE ° 527-0240 Syd Sll ver`��;NN,i; «G Canada's leading name iri formal rentals. • With all wedding orders of 3 outfits or more. we have a special gift for the bride. She will tereive a beautiful set of ,glasses. inported from France°,. This.. offer for a limited time billy. Otop in arld tee our new 1979 catalogue of the latest in Syd Silver'formal. fashions for men CORD MENS FASHION SHOP 77 Ontario St. STRATFORD 271.21$1 Minister be inducted on. er. M•rs. Eric Lutner, Mrs. $9Q 2S. Fags, $34,00 - $45,0Q. Wednesday May 16th; at 8 George Armstrong and Mrs. ' Mr.. and: Mrs. Car1; Payne ,p.m, Also any one interested H. Luther served a dainty visited with '.Mr, and. Mrs, • in a bus trip to the United, lunch, Ross Berdan of Union, on Prices were ;higher: de- Sunday. . mand active and supply Several members of the mostly heifers and steers at • ;Hensall U.C.W. attended the the Sales. Barn last Thursday. gathering at Zurich United Fat cattle; steers,' $79.50 Church .on Thursday evening $86.50, sales to $87.50; heifMay 3. ers, $77,50 • t1;17 SO4 'sales to. Baptism planned Rev. • Kenneth Knight Sunday will be Christian conducted service in Carmel Family Sunday. There will be Presbyterian Church. on . a special family service Sunday–the sermon subject including the Sarcrament of was "A day .of Good Baptism, at the hour of 11:30 Tidings", Mrs. R, Taylor a.m. presided, at the organ.. Next Kipper. Correspondent •MRS. RENA CALDWELL. 262.5062 Mrs. Jim Chalmers will be hostess for the Kippen East Womens. Institute in the Hensall Legion Hall May 16 at 8:30. 'hurch House in Toronto June 13th. Mrs. Clarence Coleman presented a ,:Film. entitled "The Way of ithe Cross To -Day" Mrs,, H, Kinsman: :gave a poem on, "The Happy Home" The June meetying ws reviewed and the Presi- dent closed the meeting with prayer. a "Slip and, Bloom- er" sale also a bake sate followed with. Mrs. R Taylor and Mrs. J. Brintnell were auctioneers; Mrs. Harold Par sons and Mrs, J, Upshall were hostesses. Rent a 26''WINNEBAGQ MOTOR HOME A' Home Away from. Home. Phone ALL CONVENIENCES Sleeps Eight Reasonable Rates DON and RITA MOYLAN; • R.R.5, Seaforth, Ont. 1-519-345:2155 NOK IW¢. CHEVROLET-O'LDS LTD. Bill McLaughlin is pleased to announce that;, Angus MacLean has joined as Chev-Olds Sales Manager. 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