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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-07-12, Page 9TEACHER 'RETIRES=A combination. Kindergarten graduation and retirement party for teacher Donetda Adams was held Monday at Holtett. Central School, Londesboro.To the left and right of Miss Adams, who is holding, the cake commemorating. her over 40 years in. teaching, are party -planners Mrs..Marjorle Duizer and daughter, :Shannon and Mrs. Edith Taylorth son, Shane, .' ra Saturday will be a big day for Orange Lodge .members here in. Blyth. For the first time in ten years. Blyth will hest the ;annual Orange day parade. Members from as; far Cheerio The cheerio club met Wed- nesday, June 20th at Dora Shobbrook's with Laura Lyn as,. chairman. Minutes were read by Addie flunking. Roll call was answered by, 11 members: with, a current event and' some pictures for childrens scrap books, The draw donated by Mary Longman was won by Marg- aret Good. The July 18 'meeting will be Group 2 , at the home of Edythe Beacom. Non a Pipe read about Mr. Jas Campbell who died at a8e of 92 in 1928. He was Hulletes township clerk for severalyears with his office in the house now owned by Bert and Dora Shobbrook. "Rural living" was read Correspondent MU. BERTSHOBBROOK 523-4250 At the . Ontario Pork Congress. in' Stratford June 19-21. Robert Peck of Blyth and. Miss Diana Brand .of Clinton, a recent graduate of Centralia College, assisted Norman Alexander with his erosion contrdlDemonstration. Sunday night . supper guests of Mrs. Jim Scott were Mrs. Arne Berthut, Kitchener, Mrs. 'Ella• Fairservice Blyth, Mrs; Myrtle . Fairservice, Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs Jim Stephenson. and Nancy, Woodstock. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Myrtle Faiiservice on the death of 'her sister-in-law Mrs. Dave Mair of Dearborn , Heights Detroit. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Knox on the birth of a son on July 2nd at Clinton Public Hospital.; A. brother forTheresa and Melanie. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick attended the wedding of . her neice, Leaman-Walkom'at Fullarton church on Saturday, July 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick spent Wednesday With ' Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Shaddick in Waterloo, when theirfamily held a surprise party honouring:, them on their 35th , .' Wedding Anniversary. Captain Richard' phoned 'con- gratulations from . Burnaby B'.C. Mrs. Myrtle . Fairservice accompanied Mr. . and Mrs. Jim Mair of Brussels to attend the Mair family picnic in Goderich. en 5 day. Mr. andlen Nito M s. Allen, Donnie, Mark and. Drew. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson►Brian, Kenneth and Sandra. Mr. and Mrs.:Don Scruton, John and Colleen, A. family gathering was held on Sunday at home of Mr, and. Mrs. Orville Newby.. Present ' were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Newby, russets, Mr. and Mrs. Do Newby, Ken and Susie, New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Newby and baby, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Manery. Debra, Wanda, Jeffrey and ' .Scott, .:New Market. •.'Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newby Kimberley, David and Andrew of Calgary' spent the weekend here. . • On Saturday evening Mr`.. and Mrs. Harold Wheaton of London visited with Mr. and: Mrs. Orivlle Newby. • John Cartwright is at St. Mary's Camp this week attending, the Walter, Tkaczuk Hockey school held at the Stratford arena. Visitors with Miss Lavinia. Knox and her mother for a few dayls: was Kathleen Little, Luelladlendershot and Stella Loughlan all from Toronto. Stella stayed for another week to .visit. , UNITED CHURCH. - Welcoming on Sunday morning to the United Church were Greg Andrews, '. and Margaret Whyte, ushers were Bob • Penfound, Cameron. Moon; John. Lawson and Neil Cartwright. Soloist was Jan Hulley accompanied by organist Louise McGregor. '. Shaddick are spending few . days this .'week at, Tallyho lodge near Huntsville. "Week end visitors with Mr.;and Mrs. Bob Thompson weretheir family Mr: and Mrs. Roy Radford,' London, Mr. and Mrs.. John. Lawrie, Jennifer and Robbie, Kitchener also on Sunday Mr.. and, Mrs. Robbie: Laurie Dean: of Blyth, Krista andyth, when they ' celebrated ' Jennifer,s 8th birthday. Jennifer returned home after spending the past week with grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Laurie, Blyth. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bob Burns on. Sunday celebrated Vi's birthday and the 24th Wedding Anniversary of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith on July 8. Present' were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ,Smith, Mike and " Jack, Mrs, Ken Dahmer and' 1. Kerri of Kincardine, Mrs. Irvine Keyes of Glamis, Mrs. Colin Paterson, London, Mrs. Ron. Findlay and Sheryl of Chesley, Frank Cooke of Copperfield and Mrs, Mary. Vallencount of Regina Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longman attended, a family gathering at the home of Lloyd Longman in Stratford on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jack- son, Brian, Kenneth' and Sandra (lltidgetown) returned, Mr. and Mrs'. Wayne Jack- son, Brian: Kenneth` and Sandra returned to their hoem Ridgetown on Sunday froth *holiday here. Attending the Allen . Reaslet re Sunday in Enter Wet, 1Mii aid ' Ma. Tom Rev. Scott's children story was "the old organ". Kindergarten teachers were Sharon Thompson,and Dusan Jamieson, . ' The flowers were: placed by Mr. and Mrs, John Burr in honour, of the marriage of their' daughter Carol to Harry Thompson on Saturday, July 7th. Messengers met 'in, Sunday School rooms. BURNS U.C.W. MEET The BurnsU.C.W. met at 'the home of Mrs: James Rice 'on, Wednesday afternoon with 13 present.'Jean Scott opened the meeting with.: "Thought for the Day" Laura Scott gave a reading, and Jean Scott read .the. scripture. Mrs. Rice.was in charge. of business -Roll call was a Bible verse, treasurers report was given by Joan Hoggarth. A donation .; of $3.00 towards new • roof on 'church was received.Next meeting will be August 1 at home of Gladys and Ida Leiper: DRYWALL KNOWN FOR HIGH QUALITY Peter .Bakos;. Drywall COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE 527-1398' or 527-0606 • in Area, Churches; First PRESBYTERIAN Church 59 Godertch St., W-. Seafodh Minister: Rev. T.A.A. Duke Orttanlst: Mrs, D. Carter . SUNDAY., JULY 15 Joint wordilp with Northalde United Church DURING JULY SERVICES WILL BE HELD IN NORTHSIDE CHURCH AT 11:15 All are welcome ST. THOMAS Anglican Church.` Seatertb Rev. James R. Iriadfeot SA" M. Div. SUNDAY, JULY 15 Fifth, Sunday after Trinity 11i30 a.s. Hely Ccmmantott Service by the Rector NORTHSIDE United Church' .54 Gaderldl' St, Rtest, Seaforth r, • SUNDAY, JULY 15 11:1s a..1Viors►iag i irahlp R.V.• T.A.A. Duke will preach Nursery provided Mly... . ., w.J.a0Va.ke,Mfnf$telr :'Organist-ChoirDlrtctor ' it. Choir Leader I Atargartit W'Wtarera Many McLlwaln 1 ;Area Congregations are invited to` take advantage of the church directory toannounce•their church services each ^week. Church directory ant'ouncct tints are available for a miniritum, of 26 consecutive weeks in until of two column inches at 52 per unit. Changes in copy may be Made each Week but must be received lbdore Witt on Tutiiday. • !11 THE HUB ft ATO Kincardine will be attending. N'o. 963 dates, :put to Sept. The Lodge 1 was One of :Each year the lodges inviter 3, 105111 ,when the warrant ,the .first 'buddii,'gs tet :Blyth; eac""h other to t'T. O. areas`ror a was granted to ;John; .sp4 stilerved as; the get together and celebration;., Templeton, the ful; ,S st to OO Place, for members Blyth Loyal Orange Lode Worshipftal• Master. f y Club exhibits scrap b..oo:.Cs: Laura; o by Dora Shobllrook. and a, ;flunking and Dora Shot- vedby L N -l4 contest by Laura Lyn: was, brook and; Lets have a picnic pipe and Dora Shobbrook. won by Addie Hunkinknames by N on* Pipe won by. Dora of .flowers, won by Addie .Shobbrpok. Lunch was. serf ' CEassified A,,d pay'4 v defy c The Orange Lodge is basically a Christian Pro- restant Fraternal Association and the Orange Lodge in Blyth specializes n Ilooki.g after children- out of 'broke* homes. They own :a bedding Sts Richmond ]full that was once an orphanage but which is now looking alter chidlren out 'of broken homes who usually stay there about six creta ` rows • eight week', The Blyth !change lode Alan bas a home for the Orillie thea_they owat gad, operate. The Orange lodge now has 21 members,. wttelt Tent Fothergill, Londetsboro ,, ,as the present' Master.. The festivities will begat: at. the arena at 1;30 with the parade scheduled to start at 2 'a1tQnr WI to hear l:.ornen,i,,:ke'rs. Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL. 887-8677 , The Walton Women's Institute will hold their meet- ing on Wednesday, July 1$ at;. 8:15 p.m, in the community hall, Convenors for Family and Consumer. Affairs, Mrs, Viola Kirkby and Mrs. Margery Huether will be in charge of meeting, when a ' speaker will; attend from the Town and Country Home makers from Wingham.. Roll call, - a modern medi- cal aid I appreciate, motto - Happiness is something we cultivate in our minds. Come. and bring a friend. Everyone is. welcome. Lunch will be served. 1 • • Come in today and see our selec- tion of quality branded Homecare Exterior. Paints and Stains.. meca w000 . SPAIN; infiArgoror' See��Anl itre Mi ID'Ara.15.1I kgAMFUlOAFATAL OED ONE GALLON 4.50e.1:: HOMECARE: WOOD.STAINS. 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