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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-06-21, Page 9-77 BIKES, BIKES,AND. MORE BIKES . Over 30 youngsters took advantage of the Londesboro Lions Bike-a-thon, All of the bikes were safety checked and each and every child. was briefed on signals and rules of the road+ The proceeds from the pledges will be .donated to the Londesboro United Church roof, After the 16,,kilometer run. there was a treat ,Of hot dogs and pop. • (Standard Photo.), hears about fire prevention Correspondent MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK 523-4250 The Berean Unit meeting was• held.,, on Tuesday, June 12th. Leader Helen • Lawson welcomed all and opened the meeting with a reading we worship together". Roll. Call was answered with a scripture verse of a flower by .16 members and .2 visitors Happy birthday was sang for Mrs. Fairey and Ida Durnin. May meeting, minutes were read by secretary Dora Shobbrook• aswell' as correspondence .card`. of thanks from Jean Scott and family and a letter from the foster child in Korea. Business was a discussion. on . size of Huron -Perth' Presbyterial territory. It was, wish of'the-unit for a, smaller. one. Margaret Whyte explained plans 'for Induction' service for Rev. Scott at 8 p.m. June 27..- The lunch com- mittee is '2 ladies from Berean Unit 2 from Aimwell, 1 from Burns. Piano recital Gail Lear., will give a piano recital June 21st and Louise McGregors June, 25th• The' U.C.W'. will .supply lunch. The next Berean unit meeting, will be held July 10th at the home of Margaret Whyte. Clean brass for July Edythe Beacom. Worship and program was • taken by Laura Lyon and Isabel Airdrie with themeon prayer. Reading, by Isabel and reading by Laura Lyon. Reports from •Westminister weekend were'given by June.. Fothergill and Florence Cart- wright.. The theme was spirit of God within, without. There were 175 ladies. Helen Lawson thanked Laura and Isabel. and 'June and Florence. Lunch was provided by Edyth Beacom and Laura Saundercock. W.I,' W.I. Education meeting and lucky ticket : draw was held on Wednesday, June 13 meeting, opened with Generive Allen; at piano. President Marjorie Duizer opened the meeting with a reading "A Father hope". Roll Call answered • by naming a fire hazard in your, home. May minutes and treasureres report, were read by secretary -treasurer Marjorie Anderson.. Correspondence was a thank you for donation to Flowers of Hope from Doreen .Carter,, 2 piano solos by Stephen Duizer entertained., Dora Shobbrook reported on, the district annual at Hoimesville. A donation of. S15. was given to. the Blyth . Centre for the 'Arts. A.•booth •at the craft show sold quilt tickets.. They sold $51.50 tickets at Blyth arid' S91 at Clinton Fair. • The group decided to make cook books .to sell for fall projects; ' A committee of Barbara Bosman, Irene Bromley, Lena' Nesbitt and Marjorie Duizer tolook after this. Addie flunking introduced guest speaker David Lee;. a member of Blyth fire Brigade who•spokeon fire safety and prevention of fires: He explained , how fire extinguishers and smoke detectors work. He 'said : not to delay, to phone fire depart- ment he was thanked by Nona ripeand; presented with a gift. Nona Pipe read about a' group of W.I. ladies from England who came to Can- ada to visit W.I. members in B.C. and Alberta and visited Earland Lee home at Stoney Creek, Ontario. David Lee drew the ticket for W.I. draw: Lori Thomp son of St. Pauls won, the. UMMER SCHOOL `79 THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION '1S PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT SUMMER SCHOOL CLASSES WILL BE HELD 'AT CENTRAL .HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: REMEDIAL`, ENGLISH FOR GRADES.;7 & 8 • - REMEDIAL MATHEMATICS FOR GRADES 7& 8 • DRIVER 'EDUCATION FOR HIGH :SCHOOL STUDENTS - late registration can be made ;ot 'Huron County Elementary & Secondary schools up until Wednes- day, June. 27 ' - Classes begin on Monday, July 9,'1979: THE HURON COUNTY BOARD WILL ALSO. OFFER IMPROVEMENT AND SPECIAL INTEREST COURSES TO STUDENTS ASSUMING THERE IS. SUFFICIENT ENROLLMENT. IMPROVEMENT COURSES: July 4 to August 10 - High school students only Mathematics English History 'Geography Science French • These are make up courses for students 'who have missed their credit - Registration .in High School Guidance offices from Monday, June 25 to Friday, June 29 • late registration - Tuesday, July 3 at Central Huron S.S. 9a,m.to4prm, SPECIAL INTEREST COURSES: July 9 to August 3 for students age 8 to 19 Tennis - Must have your own racquet Badminton. Must hove your own racquet Girls Gymnastics Theatre Arts - Registration on Tuesday, July 3 and Wednesday, July 4 in the Guidance office of Central Huron Secondary School '1 p.m. to 4 p.m. • Registration by phone 482.3471and ask for boug Ellison. ALL CLASSES WILL BEGIN AT 8:30 A.M. AND END AT 10:30 A.M. BUS TRANSPORTATION FROM THE 4 AREA NIGH SCHOOLS TO CENTRAL HURON S.S. CLINTON. quilt.- Setphen Duizer drew ticket for 2nd prize cushion won by 'Celia ' Taylor of Goderich, Lunch was served by Doreen Carter, Jessie, Tebbutt and Annie Vincent, Miss Grace Goodfellow o$ Teeswater spent the week l.' end with Miss Edythe Bea ;om. They both attended, the retirement' dinner on Satur- day night honouring Miss. Olive Johnson held at Clinton BUS TOUR Hazel Watkins and Beth Knox have returned home from a five day bus -;tour through New `.'York :and Pennsylvania States. They travelled through Breeze-. wood, Harrisburg and. Lan caster and toured. Gettysburg Hershey's Chocolate World, rose gardens in Pennsylvania Corning; Glass in •Corning, New York. On Tuesday night Mrs. Laura Lyon and Miss Edyth Beacom held a family gather- ing at the home of Mrs:. Laura Lyon in honour of the niece Lois (Beacom) and Ken Edey ' newly weds. from Regina,. Saskatchewan. Pres- ent ' were Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lyon, Brad and Deanna, Mr, and Mrs.. Bert Lyon and. Sheryl, Mr. George Neil. and granddaughter Paula Crummer of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Bert' Shob- brook were Father's Day guests of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ron Elierby, Clin- ton, Sympathy is extended to Mr. • and Mrs. Wilmer Glousher on death of his father :Henry Glousher. Mr. and Mrs. Orville New- by returned home on Mon- day June• 10th from 2 weeks fishing: at Pembrook. 'Rev. Stewart Miner was guest minister on Sunday. Welcoming was Bert Lyon,. ushers were Robert flunking recital June. 21st . in :the: church. All are welcome to. attend. Official board meeting, wiches, cookies, squares or tarts. We are sorry to report are Bruce Hunking, Bob Jamie- son and Ronald Nesbit. Organist was" Louise MCGregor, . choir leader Barbara Bosman, choir'anth- em was: "It is glory to `walk with him."'' The children's story was about an 8 year old Indian orphan's prayer `Make nie� like Jesus was at S' years old.". Junior teachers.. were Marie Bromley and Susan Jameison • Rev. Miner's scripture- reading was on hypnotics and message the Outside of Jesus", life. Next Sunday will be. promotional and award Sun- day ,with Sunday' school, in charge. Flowers were in "lov- ing memory of Henry .Glousher who was buried on Saturday placed by his son Wilmer and Norma Glousher and by. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peel in honour of the marri- age of their daughter Audrey and Thomas Jackson: ' on Saturday. The Armwell Unit is sponsoring: Gail Lears music 7:30 p.m. June 27th. At '8 p.m. the induction service for Rev: Robert Scott . will be followed by .social time arid lunch; Every to bring sand-. Rev. Stan ,:Brenton ` is a patient in St.Josephs, hose- ital, Chatham. following a heart attack. Rev.. Brenton was minister here 1947-1952: KNOWLES, LANSINK,. OMOND REAL, ESTATE APPRAISERS Il' CONSULTANTS 190 Wortley Road 679-1502, London. APPRAISALS FOR ALL' PURPOSES INCLUDING • PURCHASE, SALE, FINANCING, TAX. ESTATE • EXPROPRIATION. INSURANCE. ETC ' El: KNOW -LES. AACI, SRPA 8• LANSINK. CRA, SRA F OMOND, AACI, SRPA Mt'mbersAppra+sa(inst:tute of Canada KLO FORD IS RETURNING TO SEAFORTH! Shockingexperiences with electricityare so easyto avoid. P .. , Yet some people still take risks that can take lives. l'2 c (.14/..97 -REST /TACA/ NST THAT P/PE:: • They don't realize that most ladders can conduct electricity. Thrifty planes and kites near power lines. - They ignore Danger signs. • They use frayed cords. You wouidn'. take risks like these, would .you? your hydro TH)E HU N, EXPO ITOR t .JUNE 21, 11179 ,. Walton has 'visitc,:..r from Austraija Correspondent Mr. and; Mrs. Rene Ver MR$. BE1TY MACAW elruyssen,, Ronnie and Danny 8874671 spent Sunday with: her par- ents, M. and !Mrs, Norgaan Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Short. reed and Mrs, Jim Shortre attended a family .gathering at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bill Smith, Mitchell on Satur.-, ,day, June 5th whenlabout'50. •neaighbors, friends and rela- tives were present; .to •cele- brate Bill and Louise Smith's 25th wedding anniversary. Clayton Fraser and friend Ann See arrived home recently from C anberra, Australia where they had. been the past. several months: where; Ann lives. They are staying at Clayton's parents home, Mr,. and Mrs. Doug. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wat- son spent the weekend at Thamesford visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Don Maier and Paula. :Ferguson at ltlletr cottage' at Bayfield, Mr, and. Mrs Dan Raven aract John ':have; cif wdA;' their home at EriarnutOnt, Alberta f ,41o, ,,, a, vis her •parentatr Mr. and Mr*, Walter Bewky and graadJ, mothtee�r, Mrs, John Yuf it Brussels. BikE.,.-a-thcn mist' $800 for church Londesboro . Lions: Bike -a- dmit was held June 16. All. bikes were safety checked before the run and: rules of the road were discussed. 42. 'bikerstravelled the 16' km,: Approximately 5800,00• was raised before expenses.: Proceeds will be donated towards the Londesboro United Church roof. All participants enjoyed hot dogs and pop after the ran, Dave Overboe won the draw on the 10 speed bike donated by the: Lions. Visitors on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob- brook were Mrs. and Rev. Snell, David and ;Jamie • of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Vodden, Bayfield. Ken Newby of New limo. burg visited his grand- • parents. Mr. and Mrs, Orville Newby on Saturday. Pick Your: open: daily 8 a.m.. weather permitting Beginning Tuesday, June' 19 Bring your own quart 'boxes 4-64uart baskets or Quart boxes may be purchased NO POTS OR PANS ALLOWED RRIES awn West of No, 4 -Highway atKip'pen' Intersection, firstfarm on left 262-6418 We extend our thanks and `appreciation to all those who extended congratulations lations and d.. shared with us our, 50th anniversary events. We congratulate the winners of 50th anniV, ersary door prizes who were . 1. Gift Certificate :$50.00 - Joyce Braecker Walton 2. Fire' •Extinguisher - Basil O'Brien Windsor 3. Gentleman's Leather toilet case Gertrude Wilson Kitchener 4, Beverage Carrying Case Irene Harman - Brussels 5. Black & Decker 3/8" Drill Kevin Lein. - Brussels 6. Clock Radio - : Roy Dobson Formosa`. 7. Cooler Leona Johnston Bluevale 8, Garden Panels Margaret Fischer - Bluevale 9. 71/4" B &.D' Circular': Saw, - Audrey Cardiff • Brussels 10. Ten Sliver Dollars - Betty McCall`'= Walton 11, Portable Cast Iron Grill - Dorothy. McNichol Walton , 8' g - Earl 12. 10 pc. 4 x' Souvenir: Paneling ' Brenneman -Millbank 13. $25.00 Merchandise Voucher - Betty Pennington - Brussels, 14. B & D Finishing Sander - Carol Webster - Milverton 15: Slow Cooker Mrs.' Jo Pol - The Netherlands 16. Pulsation Howard Mitchell - Brussels 17. 8 slit: Cypress Paneling -.Murray Duncan - Mitchell 18. Ten, Silver 'Dollars - Peter Neufeld - Brussels 19 5 Ctn. White Ceiling Ti le' Tom Stevens - Wroxeter. 20. 1 Aluminum Door -.'Barb` Eckert Dublin 21.1 yr. 'Subscription Brussels Post -: Tom Murray, Seaforth'` 22. B & D Power' Saw - .Alvin McDonald .- Brussels . ° ' 23, $25.00 Voucher Merch. - • Brian Potter - Brussels 24. Swing Set - Vera Hastings Brussels 25. Lawn Chair - Kathy Snell Bluevale 26. 1 Pc. 9 x 12 Carpet Anita. Gross - Auburn 27. Ten Silver Dollars' Mrs: Stanley Fischer - Brussels, 28, Lounge Gord. Gross - Auburn 29. 48" Rock Maple Vanity - Myrle Bowes - Ethel 30. File Folder - Ernie Schneider - Rostock • 31. $25.00 Merchandise Voucher - John Van Vliet - Walton 32. 2 4 Gal. Tar Base Henry. Diegel 7 Bornholm 33. 3 sht. Stone Paneling: - Barry Cronin - Dublin 34. $20.00 Merchandise Voucher - Clarence Brickman - Sebringville 35.• Humidifier Agnes TenPas Brussels 36..2 Gal Paint Bobbi -Jo Rutledge Brussels 37, Bi -Fold Door Mrs, Geo. VanDenTempel Stratford 38. Ten Silver Dollars- Mrs. Clare Veith' Brussels 39. $25.00 Merchandise Voucher,- Marie Stewart - Bluevale 40. 50 Ib. Ardox. Nails David Rapson '- Brussels 41. Meat Mincer .. Wayne Davison - Ripley 42. Ten Silver Dollars' - !Louise farrow London i 43. $20.00 Merch. Voucher - Joyce Felker - Elmira 44. Cooler -Marlene Baer Goderich ' 45, Woman's Wheelbarrow - Jacky Nobel Seaforth 46, Glass Toothbrush Holder Mrs. Ken Taylor - Walton 47, 525.00 Merchandise Voucher - Chris Bremner - London 48. 1 Gal, Ext. Paint - Paul B. Gowing'- Bluevale 49. 525.00 Merchandise Voucher - Joe Ryan Seaforth 50. Meat Mincer - Ron Baer:F Goderich. • ..M. •-McDonald• Lumber 887-l�2:`77 Brusse'Is, Ont.. and Staff