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The Huron Expositor, 1979-06-14, Page 9SLIDING INTO HOME—Little Susie, a member of the California Cuties ball team prepares to. slide into home taking third base with her while a member of the Walton Intermediates team looks on when a game was held between the two teams Monday night. There was no real winner as theSa was: me played ed all for fun. p (Brussels Post photo). Local girl • Correspondent MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK 523-4250 Maxine Flunking left on. Tuesday, June 12th for the Su dan, Africa after spending 3- weeks home on leave with relatives ..and friends. •• Maxine has spent 2 years in India and 7 years ' in Tanzania as a ` medical laboratory technologist with the C.U.S.O. organization as. a volunteer. She has been appointed to a staff position as administrative assistant within the C.U.S.O. organization. She will be situated for the next 2 years in the C.U.S.O. office at Juba Sudan. BURNS U.C.W. MEET Burns U.C.W. met Wednesday afternoon for dinner at the home of Hazel Reid. The losers in the Upper Contest provided the first course and the winners the dessert. Hazel Reid opened meting with a poem "The Gift of Friendship". Joan Hoggarth led in prayer. Hazel introduced special guests 0000 Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Good, Blyth, who showed slides , of Ecuador and told of their visit with missionaries. Rev.and Mrs Good also had a very interesting display of clothing and other articles. On behalf of the U.C.W. Beryl Reid thanked them and presented them with a gift. Mrs. Rice: was in chage of the business and gave a reading. Roll Call answered by a Bible verse. Margaret Taylor read minutes of last meeting, treasurers report by Jean Leiper. UW fetes Explorers The U.C.W. ' 'General' Meeting. June 4th entertained the Explorer girls, leaders and mothers. President Edythe Beacom opened the meeting with theme "Wirking with God'.' Gail. Lear played piano Edythe read "My Work"'and the scritpure was read by Nona Pipe . and meditation "Working with '.God". and prayer by Edyth'. A thank you was received from June Fothergill for sending her and' Florence Cartwright to. Westminister weekend. $25 grant .was given to Family and Children services for summer camp and $25. to Menestung U.C. Church camp. A letter announcing June 18th day for all U.C.W. members at Menestung Camp. Please bring pot luck lunch and beverages are provided. Treasurer's +report given by Margaret Good recorded a' profit from ham supper of 61,000. It was moved to send a thank you to Burns ladies for the four lovely trays they donated. A committee of Margaret Whyte, Edythe Beacom and Betty Hulley will make list of kitchen dishes and equipment.. Induction of Rev. Scott wili be June 27th. Helen Lawson introduced guest Mrs. Evelyn Brown from Seaforth, who had a large craft display made from cones of all sizes. She gave a version of Goldilocks and 3 bears and hid ' birds, owl, reindeer, bears, rabbits a Christmas tree and many others to show. She gave the Explorer girls some cones to use. She was thanked by Audrey Thompson. Correspondent MRS. ALLAN Meei 887-6677 Miss Joan Bennett was honoured at a community Shower prior to her marriage this 'Saturday' . The basement of Duff's United! Church, Walton was decorated; with white :and.: yellow bells and streamers with pom pours when a large crowd attended this special; occasion on Saturday evening, June 9. r Mrs. Dianne Bennett .and, Margaret Shortreed were at the door and signed everyones name on a painted', cameo cloth made by Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell' which was later presented to Joan, also a box of articles, fat the pantry shelf. Mrs, . Herb Traviss. welcomed' everyone, and leaves for A thank you card and donation was received. from. Jean, Jim J r. and Ken Scott and families and donation to Londesboro church memorial fund in memory of Jim Scott. was received from Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Forster, Palmerston. A thank you introduced the following program. -.. Peggy. Humphries, and Kim Fritz played a :piano duet followed by Mildred: Traviss and her daughter,, ,,Gail Moffat singing a lovely duet, ";May you always walk in sunshine.' Pam Nolan and Sandra Sholdihe favoured the audience with a piano duet. Sandy, Brenda and Linda Merkley, , cousin of Joan's, sang a beautiful number, "Let me be there" ,s ;Mrs.. Viola Kirkby read 3. poem,, "She loves her Antiques". Several of the girls from. the village and community llVingham, grandmothers o the bride -elect were intro- duced prior to Joan, her mother, Mrs. Ron Bennett :and his mother Mrs. (Earl). McNaughton of Egmondville. taking the, decorated chairs, At the front,. Miss Kim Humphries read the following address:. One day he'll tell that your cakes Are light as a summer. breeze And your pies they'd simply moat away If he should dare to sneeze Next: day he'll say your •• • 11.0.0..•••. •-•. •.••a ••••• a.• •.. Wedding" which caused • • • • • 1. `� 0000., many a laugh and was quite • • • • • • • •' 0000.;. different. • ., ... ,: Mrs. Pat Bennett, Seaforth and Mrs, Merkley of biscuits Are as hard as little rocks!, And that stew you, .made, Good Heavens ' It tastes like someone's socks. One day everything you do4s: wrong. One day everything is right One day he's: sweet and: loving, The next he's trying to pick a fight!' He has: a, big bole in his sox. There is a button off his shirt You didn't press his ,pants . just right His shoes are covered with presented a "Hillbilly Sudan "Mountain tops and 'V,lleys. Flowers in church were in honor of the marriage of Judy Howatt to Ron Irwin in our church on Saturday. Next Sunday guest minister will be Rev. Stuart Miner of Exeter. U.C.W. members 'a .Mr. and' Mrs. Tom Allen returned home on , Friday night from a trip to B.C., and Alaska, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs George Nichol, Listowel. . They flew ° • to Vancouver.then took the. Princess. Patricia Cruise to Skagway, and the trail of 98 area news card was received ' from Londesboro U.C.W. ladies for trays placed in kitchen of the church. It was moved we send $50 allocation. After the meeting Gay Salverdas team served tea, and squares. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fother- gill and family attended the Marks family reunion on Sundayheld at home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marks, Winterbourne. Several from the vicinity attended the annual Ball Reunion on. Sunday held at Ball's Grove Baseline Road. Mrs. Wittick of Blyth was guest speaker on Sunday. morning. '.Welcoming the worshippers were Margaret Taylor and Lorne Hunking, ushers were Laurel Duizer, Elizabeth Lawson, Leanne and Ann Marie Thurlow, organist Louise McGregor,, choir director Ruth Shaddick .: and Junior Teacher was Florence Cartwright, . Mrs. Witticks message attending Brucefield on Teusday were Margaret Whyte, Joan Whyte, Ella Jewitttand Margaret Taylor. Mr. Danny Lear was admitted to Clinton Public Hospital. train trip to Lake Bennett. They returned to. Vancouver by way of Juneau, Prince Rupert and Alert Bay. Mrs. Alice Davidson: honoured her mother Mrs. Fairey on her 83rd birthday Seaforth Medical Clinic. • Will be OSED Saturdays, starting Jur% 23 On Sunday, June 17th.... GREAT FATHER'S DAY GIFT IDEAS •KNIT SHIRTS •DRESS SHIRTS •SLACKS •JACKETS •TIES & BELTS • sth •PYJAMAS & ROBES •SWIM SUITS & SHORTS CHOOSE FROM A WIDE VARIETY Of UP-TO-DATE MEN'S FASHIONS • . • • • • • • •. ... •. • • •. 0 Ott New why t 't y do this & that, Pear Joan;, We have gathered here this. evening To wish you all the joy we can, For word has got around That you've got yourself I4 man. Now we all could offer sound advice And then again some net as sound, During the years you'll find out usmes THE HURON EXPOSITOR, *JUNE 14, 1Sit All the things that ,we bene found, One day, will be like paradise When everything is swell. Next when everything goes. wrong You'll think married life is ..Well? One day Art will tell you You're the flower of his life. Next day perhaps you'll wonder Why he ever tools a wife!' Like Mother used to ! 1 I And a dozen other things. besides ,, : , ,„, Till you weeder why be .Pie Married yawl I .I. But that is ?sl nilly Marled'- • life Laughter. Joy andTent'tl: You'll find your little "Joys and Troubles" Grow bigger with the yearsw And on days when trebles,, Stack illi ,yqu thank,your !read; will; burst., Just keep on Smiling Joan, . The first hundred years are: the worst! '1 ! Yours relatives, friends and neighbors of Walton • :a11e!•••••S• • 5,an•.•..••••.R.•.-•.•..•.p0•••:•-••..••.,•• y.:••• • •.•.• - • • •• • f :• t w . 0.••• • ' ,. • • • . .••••. ••••. • .•.•. • • ••0• O. • ... ••• ,.• .. • .••f•••,.: • ••• ••...•.• . 0•••• • •' • • .111•.•.0e..•.•••...••••••,..f.••.......�...• •:.••.... ••..r•••*f;.• APPLIANCES ----y . I--DECORATING—N rFUNERAL HOME- Graves Wallpaper & Paint Featuring Moore,©' Canadian & Imported'. Wall Coverings 527-0550 Seaforth, APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION SERVICE Authorized factory warranty Service and repairs to GE, FRIGIDAIRE & INGLIS APPLIANCES. Service and repairs to all makes HORNE'S Major Appliance REPAIR SERVICE 527-0636 • Seaforth • • 0. • • • • O •. • • • • • • • •' •. • • • • •,;. . •,• C ►R CARE BRUXER Repair Service TUNE UPS REPAIRS to all . makes of cars and Tight trucks Will pick up and deliver Bus. 345-2891 Home. 345-2114 Frank and Maureen Bruxer DUBLIN, ONT. ` • 0 4 .., • • • ' • • • • • • • •: • •. -CAR CARE. ;U'S LF Licensed Mechanic Service to all makes of car,,s Detroit 'Diesels 527-0333.-. L. j -----CAR CARE -1 �• Complete Line • 10 •l•. • • • .• • <SUNOCO CAR CARE PRODUCTS; Now Doing Lubes and Tire Repair Archie's Sunoco ▪ • 527.0881 • Seaforth • •` FARM SUPPLIES ,;ELECTRICAL --,1 Fred Lawrence Electrical Contractor HOME FARM '& COMMERCIAL WIRING Phone Auburn 526-7505. or Mitchell 348-8684 .< .ELECTRICAL -Th Geo. Af Sills &, Sons HARDWARE MERCHANTS PLUMBING - HEATING & ELECTRICAL EXPERTS Phoned 527-1620 Seaforth SEWING. -N SEWING MACHINE-' SUPERMARKET Over 100 machines on display Service to all makes Sales -White, Elna, Husqvarna lots of used machines from 539.95. SEW AND SAVE CENTRE LTD. 149 Downie St {2 doors south of Hudson.,) \ Stratford, 271-9660 J r' --RESTAURANT---. The FORGE Restaurant'-' Lic. L,L.BO'• For good old fashioned home .- cooked meals Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home ROSS W. RIBEY, DIRECTOR $.7 Goderich St., Seaforth - Phone, 527-1390 CEMETERY MONUMENTS Sincere and courteous service p -INSURANCE- SEAT O RT H INSURANCE 39' Main .St:. S. Seaforth .Home .Business .Farm .Auto .Life Sickness .& Accident . Investments 527-1610 l PIANO Piano Tuning And Repairs Bruce Pulsifer 527-0053 or after six phone 348-9223 MONUMENTS Cemetery. Monuments. Inscriptions Markers Showroom Display WHITNEY -RIMY FUNERAL HOME 87 Goderich St., West Agent for Winghant Memorials Seaforth 527-1390 J •.0.010 OPTICIAN David Langstaff Ltd. Optician, 8' Mair, St., Soutit, Scal:ortii; OPTOMETRIST'S AND OPHTHAMOLOGISTS 'Prescriptions Filled Promptly Mon -Fri. 9-5:30 p.m. Wednesday - Closed Saturday 9-12:00 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 527-1303 IMPROVEMENTS- MacLEAN HOME IMPROVEMENTS Phone 527-0032' Free Estimates For Siding - Aluminum and Vinyl, Aluminum Windows, Doors, Awnings, Railings. f ---FEED MILL -1 FLEMING FEED MILL • Bulk Pelleted Feed, •' Fast unloading.. elevator • 2 pits open 24 hrs. a day CLINTON' 482-3438 )VERTISING Boost your Income BUY THIS ,SPACE TO -DAY! Call 527-024q i • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • .s • • •> • • /-- ELECTRICAL ,' -'1• • I. MURRAY ELECTRIC • • • 24 hour 'service. Farm, residential, industrial _and commercial wiring • • • • 527-0984 Seaforth C '.. �. r -T -V- :& STEREO -1 • • •- • •. • • • • Complete' Line H TELEVISZENITION SALES AND 81 STEREO SERVICE Seaforth Electronics: 17 Sperling St., 527-1150. • .. • • • • • • . • • . • • • • • • , --WIRING -1 INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL and FARM WIRING . CALL. GARY DILL. Br,odhagen 345-2442 or 347-2435 R.R. 1, BORNHOLM _DING—Th \ • co•oa 527-1964 i ZWAAN'S /IA HY- CONCRETE EST • I+ PTOMETRIJOHN�. Feed Seed: Fertilizer ST WELDING 'AND EQUIPMENT � - � • Farm Su plies, Petroleum• •' Supplies Heating Oils • rCONSTRUCTION--\ 1ONGSTA READY • " • Seaforth Co-op Excavating FF' Winnipeg Rd. MIX LTD. Seaforth Office' 527-0770 , 527-1240 ana:trtfi • • &Backhoe 482-7931 420 BAYFIELD'RD.,• •' Monday - Friday CLINTON, ONTARIO + • /—DECORATING MI JOHN S .5:30 SALESAND SERVICE I'� : Export Interior 9 12:00 482-3431 i • r, EGAAL Y or+ • North Main Street Aluminum Welding 1 + Exterior �+ Decorators }�1 +, �i►`i'. Kem Paints . Seaforth, Ontarl0 Cloticd Wednc4da� , ; ' Livestock Racks Al '; • .' Waticoverings •• 527-0104 Edbra Horses •1.11:1:70,1i • „Free Parking on Plreteitties I I tl 1 �� + • Armstrong Grpets Filth�Wheel Trailers '� e a � y ®� " • •- Window Shade9 . \ ✓ Grein Bodies >$ 1 • • • • HILDEBRAND _ •� PAINT sive PAPER AUCTIONEERS • .TOM PAPPLE�s�,,, •. Phone 527-1880 • • 15 Main St., Seaforth l x... • • • APPLIANCES Iia CARE � " UMBING--ti • • Avctioneerin � PL • •+, App' rice Sales and ServicegPLUMBfNG • and:DAA • Refrigeration ®Y, »a Repel • REPAIR SERVICE �® • titer L�stxSERVICE41011111, Softeners •• SA Service to All M6ttes �, • TexacoProducte Mervin A. Jones • JimBroodfoot R.R.4 Seaforth Ontario, .270�?NOK t 1N0 Gerolds Dalfsun 48 - CALL COLLECT• 519. 527.10 Plumbing a Hosting 0940 Seaforth 10 • ✓ \, J .: •• ire•••••i••••••••••••.'.•.•••••••••••.••`•• . . • • •. • • • • • . • • • •. • • • • . •;.