The Huron Expositor, 1979-07-05, Page 9A FAMILY: TOO—The new minister at Londesbaro •United. Church was
greeted by the•commvntity Wednesday evening. Show here with 'his
family is Rev. Robert Scott, his wife Shirley and. daughter Debbie and
Angela. Rev. Scott is from Malihyde near Aylmer.
In Londesboro
Correspondent
MRS. BERT SHOBBItOOI
523-4250'
A large number attended
the Induction service for Rev.
Robert Scott on June 27.
Rev:. Stevens of Atwood
opened the service andled in
prayer.;, Scriptures were read
by Rev. Cecil Wittich of
Blyth. His sermon theme was
Prayer.
Rev. Morris Francis .of.
North East Hope, Perth was
presiding minister for the
induction.
Theminister.` elect was
presented beforeEpresbytery
and the people • by Rev.
Pick of Ontario St. United
Church Clinton Rev. Sc
S ott
ist r
ete
n mon
Reidy, Susa VanE d
g
Ruthanne Dykstra, •,Lorelei
Robinson, Barb Gross, Ann
Deichert and Lori Mann.
Program ended, with Gail!
Lear and • Louise- McGregor
playing organ and piano'
deet. After, lunch was sup-
plied by the.Berean; Unit of
UCw.
SHOWER
A shower honouring Carol
Burr, July bride elect was
held on. June 25th by Marce
Bromley and Margaret Pen -
found' when 21. neighbours
and friends attended..Ruth-
ann Penfound and Dianne
Bromley assisted with enter-
tainment. Carol received
•
many lovely' gifts-. She
thanked the hostesses and all
or their, gifts. Lunch was
served:
•
PERSONALS
a rs. ac ooper
of Dresden visited at. Han-
over on ^weekend and her
mother Mrs. Edna Holmes
visited with her sister Mrs.
Ida Durnin. .
Karen Johnston ,was a
patient in _Clinton ospital
last week• with pneumonia.:.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob-
brook spent. Tuesday to
Thursday with their daughter
Mr. and Mrs.: Ross,Milison
and family in Woodstock.
pronounced Benediction WIflt h ro p couple o u l e,
A receiving line of: Jack
• and Helen Lee, Gordon and
Darien coot brook Rev. and ce �e•b .;a t e 25th'
Mrs. Scott forriied and; all i.. /:
members and visitors were
introduced and a social time
followed.
Greetings to the new mini-
ster and his family were
brought from, Hullett town-
ship by. Reeve Joe Hunking;
from Goderich township by
Garnet Wright by Nick
Whyte from the Sunday
•-Schdol Miss Edythe Beacom
from U.C.W. group, clerk of
session Mrs. Margaret
Whyte and Principal Angus.
McLellan from Hullett Cen-
tial School.
A large congregation at-
tended. Sunday morning for'
Rev. Scott's first .Sunday.
Welcoming were Earl Gaunt'
and Jack Snell, Ushers were
Neil Cartwright, Brute Vin-
cent, Robert and Bruce.
flunking.
Following tall to worship,
Rev. Scott welcomed all and
Dead a letter from session, of
appreciation to all who at-
tended the induction service
on Wednesday. Rev. Scott
expressed his thanks and announced induction on
'Thursday July Sth for '*tick
Hawley into Auburn church.
Solos were sung by Barb
Bosman with Louise Mc-
Gregor at organ. Junior
teacher was Sharon Thomp-
son.
MUSIC RECITAL
A number of parents and
friends attended and enjoyed
the recital of pupils of Louise
McGregor in the church on
Monday night. Luise vel•
cot`ned all.
Taking part were Laurie
Slotegraaf, Shelley Mann,
Jackie Slotegraaf, Lori Maas -
Wit, Kim RathwelL . David
Reidy, Michael' Pullen,
Shana Hutchings, Michelle
Whalen, Susan Gross, Mel -
*tie Mann, Lisa Robinson,
Mani' Gibbingsr Shelley
Wcsterhout, Johanne hoot=
stmt, Loti Liverntofre, Rob
Adams, Stacey Charters, Jeff
MbNairn, David Pullen,
,Rutlianrt'. Russell, Danny
.Correspondent
MRS. MARC HULLEY
527-18556
Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh .laynn
,celebrated their 25th wed-
ding anniversary in the Cline,
'ton Legion Saturday evening
with a large crowd of, friends
and relatives. The Huron
Ramblers . played good old
time . music and several.
square dances were enjoyed.
Hugh and Donna were
asked to come to the front by
John Flynn, brother of Hugh
who was master of Cere-
monies and read the address,
Larry Joe, Hugh and Donnas
oldest boy, ' presented the
couple .. with a donation of.
money on behalf of friends
and relatives present.
Donna and. Hugh both
thanked those present as did
their family.•The couple have
a' family of four and three
xgrandchildren- Lunch was,
cervort.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hui,
,
ley and Debbie accompanied
by Mr, Otto Walker, : Crom-
arty • and also .Ev , Robinson;
;attended, graduation cere-
monies for 'their' , daughter
Sandra who received: her
Registered Nurses Diploma
on Thursday at the Lamp
Lighter Inn. London. •
f:
Correspondent
MILS+BUTT MeCALL
Awards and promotion
Service was held on Sunday
morning. Jun 24, 1979 at
Duff's linked Chureh, Wal-
ton with the Sunday school
hiking part in the Service.
Mrs. Ray Huethcr wa$
organist, assisting with the
hymns and anthems, "God is
so goad," and ",D, how t love
Jesus"" lay the Kindergarten
and primary classes. The,
intermediate class anthers
was. "'Peaee. in the Valley."
Scriptures were read by
Cathy McGavin and Elaine
Dennis. Prayer was given by
Murray Sholdice. Offering
was received by Blaine Hack -
well, Don . Hickson and!
Jeanne McDonald.
Mrs. Poulenc Bennett w.as.
in Charge of awards which.
were presented by their
teachers./Rev, Ed Baker took
as his sermon, "`Being
obedient to God."
1979. AWARD$
Kindergarten class - Jeff
Bromley - diploma for 1st.
year • missed 5 Sundays;
Greg Clark diploma for 1st.
year, Missed S- Sundays;
Susan ` Carter - pin and
diploma for perfect attend-
ance, missed 1 Sunday;
Dianne Godkin (teacher) per
feet attendance 14th, year.;
bar and seal, .missed, 2
Sundays. ,
Primary - Heather Mc -
Gavin, 4th year seal, missed
3 Sundays; Glenda Carter,
and diploma for perfect
attendance, missed 1 . Sun-
day; Nancy Godkin, 3rd year,
bar•and seal, perfect attend-
ance, , did not miss any
Sundays; Steven Fritz, 3rd
year seal, missed 3 Sundays;
Leslie Hudie; diploma for 1st
year, missed 5 Sundays; J.J.
Clark, diploma for 1st year,
missed 5 Sundays; Sherri
Hoegy, 2nd year seal, .missed.
3 Sundays; Benny Hoegy,
2nd year seal,: 4• Sundays'.
missed.
Juniors Tini. Fritz, 6th
year seal, "4, Sundays missed
Gary Godkin, perfect attend=
ince,. 8th year bar and seal,
n Sundays 'missed;' Sandra.
Sholdice, perfect attendance,
5th year bar,' .8th year seal,,
missed 1 Sunday; •Joyanne•
Van Nliet, perfect attettdance:'.
3rd year bar, 6th year seal, 1
Sunday missed; Jeff McGav'
in, perfect attendance, 2nd
year wreath, Sth year:seal, 2'-
Sundays missed; Donna God -
kin, perfect attendance, 6th
year bar and seal,• no Sun-
days missed; Craig Hackwell
perfect attendance, 4th year
bar, 5th year'. seal, missed 2
Sundays; Kim. Frit'#, perfect
attendance, 3rd. year bar,
6th year seal, 1 Sunday
missed; Darryl Hoegy, 2nd
year seal, 4' Sundays missed.
Intermediate • ` - Elaine
Dennis, 8th year seal,,5
Sundays, missed; Murray
Winthrop
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Hulley on Monday
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
McGhee, London accomp-
anied by Mr, and Mrs. Ron
Sherrot, London.
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Sholdice, perfect attendantee.
5th year bar. Lilt year seai��
#Hissed 1. $unciay; Blainf*
Ha,rkwell, perfect altendainxte
4th year bar, 6th year seaf.
missed 1 Sunday; Dort :ht,iels-
man, pin. and diploma for
perfect attendance, missed 2
$u,ndays; Darryl Smith. 204
year seal, missed 5 Sundays.
Prornotion 1979 - Pupils
remaining #n Kiindcrg,arten
with Dianne 'GodkinaS teach-
er are Julie :Bromley. Danny
Taylor., Greg Clark, Susan
Carter" . Brett Lee, Andrea.
Gingerich, .Michael Ctt'aig,
Shannon Craig and Patricia;
Williamson. Those promoted;
to Primary .with: Marjorie
Humphries and Dorothy
Sholdim as teachers are.
Kelly Workman, Sherry
Rayburn, Ionia McClure,
Jeff' Bromley, and Brian
Love,, Pupil$ remaining in
Primary are Tracey Bennett.
Heather McGavin, Glenda:.
Carter, .Naney Godkin,
.AmanJ Holden.
rupilsprornototitoSuolots
with Joyce Van 'Vlielt :'as
teacher are; Amy Workr»af,
Benny l Iocy, Slai#te Mair$,
Chris Harburn and Steven
Taylor. Those remaining in
Juniors are Susie fliekSen.,
Sandra Sholdice, loyanne
Vans Inlet, Jeff MeGavin,
Donna Godkin, Richard Love
Craig 8ackw.ell, Kim Fritz,
Cheryl Smith, -f i na Loatnans
ii'lipsls promoted to Into.
mediae class with teat:hers•
Murray Dennis at'id. Ed Baker
are: Iim Fritz, Gary Godkin,
Darryl 1ioegy. Those remain:.
ing intermediate class are:
Elaine Dennis, Jeanne Mc-
Donald, Cathy-McGavin,
Murray Sfoldice, Peter Ben-
nett, Blaine Hackwell, Don
'-lickson, Darryl Smith ,find
Greg Humphries.
The teachers and officers
BOO; secretary - ?WOW
Egnagttt iliadArgartett.
Dianne' ,Ooditin; prim .
'Marjorie OomplriKrgs and
Dorothy Shottlicet Junior -
Joyce Van Vliet; Int+ern1ed-
iate * Murray Dennis and gd
Raker -
I'> RSONAts
Dominion Day guests with
mr, and Mrs. Earl M#lis,were
Drs. Jean and Gerd Wes$er-
'ttlantt of $iirlitig;,ton and: Mr.
Steven Fritz,Leslie Hudie, ...
J.J.• Clark, Cher Loornans, Terry Taylor and Randy
Sherriffoegy, Manny Taylor, Taylor.
ROM* visite C• With Mw
Jean Broa;dfoot were ' «.
Annie ,Engel;, Cranbrook;.
Mrs. Ethel Long, Brµsselsfi.
Mrs. Edna McPcina d, Brus^
sets. and Mrs. ,Margeurite
Sanders
ran, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.
►ta;tehward, Mrs- Addie
Kerley and Miss Amy Love,.
Toronto spent Sunday with
Mrs„ Jean BroadfOot, Mrs,
Kerley retila.il Qd tor' a wi tilts,
visit,
Rev. oft James
Broad foot and 'family,. Ciro-
ton, called on Mrs. Broadf Dot
on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert filly
crop andgirls of London.
spent the weekend at the
home of her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Harold. Bolger.
Mr. and Mrs, Roily
Achilles visited: en Sunday
with Jerry Achilles and fain
ily at Belwood.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Maier
and Paul of Thamesford
spent the holiday weekend,
of the Sunday School are: . and Mrs. Murray Mills; and with her parents, Mr. and
Superintendent Martin • family of Brantford. Mrs. Dave Watson:
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