Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-08-09, Page 9Come in and Correspondent MRS. BERT SHODiItR . SDK 523.4250 A large number of ,the United Church congregation, attended service overlooking the lake atMenestun Park,. ... .$ G . e. rich on, Sunday Merntng Welcoming . the Worshippers was Nick. Whyte Ushers were Scott; Overboe, John, Cartwright, Larry Gross and ,Kevin, Radford.. Before the, service Barbara Bosman. with Diane Stevenson accompanied on electric accordianJ:led in the hymn sing.. Mr,, Bob Elliott: was guest speaker. His message was "God is Close in the Outdoor. Setting. emphasizing personal; relationships to God. Benediction was by Rev. Scott. Mr. Elliott thanked everyone for his invitation and to Dianne Stevenson for the music. Next service will be September 2nd as Rev. Scott As on holidays. This service was followed by a smorgasbord picnic lunch served inside.. After lunch a number enjoyed; the swimming pool •with Ken Scott and, Brenda; Radford acting as lifeguards,, Others .enjoyed+ ..touring: anc just visiting PERSONALS.. • Congratulations to Mary Lou Vincent and Donald; Stephen. Blake who were' married" in ou r church: on, Saturday August 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Jim, :Fowler of Strathroy visited on, ;the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Vincent: and attended, the Blake -Vincent wedding: where Elaine was ,guest soloist. Valerie Miller and Marsha of Clinton visted on Wednesday with her Bandparents Mr, and Ms. ert Shobbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Lunar of Scarboro visited last weekend with Mrs. Alice Davidson and their mother Mr.s Grace Fairey,.. . Mrs. Grace 'Harrison of Weston and Miss Eva, Vivian of Toronto,who are holidaying at, Inverhuron called on Mrs. Knox and Lavina on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill, Knox of Blyth spent Thursday with his mother while .Laving: was in Toronto for the day. Miss Betty Hutchinson and Marion Doran of Toronto arida Mfrs, John Shaw of Lambeth called on Mrs, Knox and, Lavina en Saturday and attended the Bl yth Theatre production ChP4 the ,evening. Mrs. Ross Miltson, Sarah and John of Woodstock spent Wednesday ",and Thursday with, her parents Mr and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook. Darren; returned, home with them, Visitors .onThursday with Duizers On Sunday Mr. and' Mrs John. Ceen :of Holland an . John Ceen of Krrtcat'dtti visited the Deizers, On Sunday, evening et the same home Mr. and. Mrs, Jacob Muelwib, Fonthill and Mr. and Ms. Pete Hoonard of Blyth visited. Julie Scott and friend Kim,, Philips of Goderich visited; last week with: her Mrs, Wm.:$hall, Menkton $onnie Turner: Tuckersmith spent a few days lat week wit h her cousin EliXaiith LeW40n. This week, Barry Turner* is visite$ with John Lawson, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Burns were :Sunday guests with, their daughter Mr, and Mrs. Colin Paterson, London, also present were Cohn'a, :Mother area news Mr, and Mrs. Airie Duizer were Mr: and Mrs. Anton Korthos and sons Herb and Bert, Mrs, G. Kerhoeven, Mr, and 'Mrs. H. Kiop anti- son nison Herb, 'nephews of Mrs. Duizer from Holland. 'w On the weekend ne phew Anton Slaavinenhock of Kitchener visited the.. Huronview ladies take Goderich shopping tour Mrs. Charlotte Dearing, Mrs. Bernice Glousher,'Mrs. Florence Flood, Mrs. Minnie Fowler, Mrs. Verna Elliott, and Mrs. Myrtle Parker spent Friday afternoon shop- ping at the mall in' Goderich. Saturday morning, the choir held a practice. Rev. Darrell preached on Sunday morning, and Sunday even- ing Mr. Dick Roorda held a service. We thought for awhile on Tuesday morning that our barbecue for 1stFloor North ladies, and Ground Center Oxfarn will send money to victims in Nicaragua Oxfam -Canada has launched a fundraising drive to send aid to Nicaraguans severely affected by y the civil war in that count In the ' a try. aftermath of the Lighting, the Central -.American. : nation has been left utterly devastated, Forty thousand (40,000) were killed in the struggle; hundreds of thousands took refuge in nearby Costa Rica and Honduras; and 500.000; are in need of food. . The immediate needs are food, clothing, and. medical • supplies to help the sick, injured, and suffering. '".Foreign governments have been slow to respond to the . Nicaraguan disaster," said David O'Connor, the director of the : fund drive in the province of• Ontario. • "That's :why donations to voluntary organizations are so important right now.'' The target for the Oxfam- Nicaraguacampaign is S50,000. Oxfam, is confident the federal government will match this amount 2 or 3 times over.. "Each dollar from an individual Canadian will mean S4.00 for Nicar- auga relief'. Mr,. O'Connor said, Send your donations to Oxfam -Nicaragua Relief, Box 18,000, Toronto:: Please be, generous. All donations are tax deductible. HAIRPIECE $150' REGULARLY $400 OPENING SPECIAL Surrounded by 125 year old barter chairs' and shop furnishings in the new Bruno of Toronto hairpiece centre in Kitchener are: Gina McCann, Harry and Frank Wiilemsen FREEFI'tTIriGS at + provided on the *talky hrman 1Wr or M[e�re Oaths* Mire hairpieces, available oily Lro Alai,: 7 to Ant. 19. E.zly appointments are talvioellt Hue odours are lay .! homed impply. HiifepleceloeciiRat Gina McCea'e: •w10: apaT ate the D hire eerrlr It Aida P..derao4'o Barbee Sbip, 113 Water Streit,, Kitchser [744- 86921164 Fila k Waesuu w* gate the Br.uo Centre M He.q*a Sieber Sbap, 126 Norsk Street t2714901]. Doth lee and !belt' trpedalldos bole their owaratooloslog b.kplete styllut brother, Harry WlMemaaa, for the pant iws iyeara #04eais e1 the. orlt IW Drape of Tern>iita 'crop. Mowfiers et tie faar$y have Mieband M lb* Kite C . area iter 25 yenta. Alf De..e .carts. .rich chi ,hie - aairvicat a*khanhak iiiiSiyr, eka.Msr• oda.iliet tai J would be rained out, but Mr. 'Sun co-operated, and we had a beautiful. day to enjoy the hamburgers and hotdogs. The Over 90 Club held. their picnic at the Conser- vation Park. Mrs. Margaret Jackson, Mr. John ' Baker, Ephraim. Clark, Bill Westlake Lillian Ballantyne, Jennie. Lawson, Caroline Palmer, Mrs. Elizabeth • Rae, Mrs. Grace ' Bell and Mr. Roy Maize played several games' under the direction of Mrs; Pat Hunking, A boxed lunch was served at the close.; Mrs. Elsie Henderson > and Mr: Cecil Skinner providedthe musical entertainment. Huronview would like to welcome''Dr. Johl Gorwill` ;Mrs. Chariette McQuire, and> Mrs. Muriel Gibson, These people are all new residents. this past week. • . grandmother Mrs. Jean Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Keti. Scott, Jim Bob, Christie, Mrs, Jean Scott and Julie were Sunday supper guests of ' Mr. and Mrs. Annie ;Paterson from Crieff Scotland and his cousin, Miss Sheila McPheson, Glasgow. , Scotland. Theresa. and Melanie Knox ,just Arrived..... New Shipment:of FIGURINES Beswick Seaforth Jeweliers.. 527-0270 Main St. .Seaforth: Test Drive our 1980 Citation Front wheel drive cars. cylinder, come in and compare We have 3. presently in stock. 1 Citation coupe 2. door, carmine red metallic,_ front bench. seat, rear window defroster, power steering, power brakes,, 2.5' Titre, 4 cyl. 2 barrel (151 cid), aut. 'transmission, glass belted radial, white walls, A.M. t RADIO: Stock. No.:,1122 1 Citation Hatchback Sedan bench seat, rear window defroster, power brakes, powersteering, 4 door, carmine vinyl trim, corvette'red, front b,•n litre, 4 cyl. 2 barrel (151 cid), act: transmission, A.M. radio, glass belted radial` white walls, Stock No. 1134 1 Citation Sedan 4 door, tan vinyl trim, Med. camel metallic, front bench seat, tear window defroster, A.M. radio', power steering, power brakes, aut. transmission, 2.8 litre, V6 2 barrel (173 cid) Stock No. 1136 Coyne and Test Drive the car of the future N CHEVROLET -OLDS LTD. Phone 527-1140` Seaforth Service Selection Savings Satisfaction LeaStn spent the weekend with.thek grandmother Beth Knox, Mr end MM. Chas Chambers and Laura of Clinton visited oil Sunday with her parents Mr. .and Mrs, Jim Waving, Gregg. Andrews had the misfortune on Saturday e. a fall that .caused a fracture to collar bone,. Vacation;, Rible Schopi' August' 13.1,7th.• • BURNS U.C.W. The Burns U:C,W, met at the home of Gladys and Ida Leiper on Wednesday aftenoon with 16 present. Ida Leiper opened the meeting with reading "Forget and Remember' Ida. led, in prayer. Readings "My Bible and 1" and "Recipe. for Living." were by Ramma Jamieson and Gladys Leiper. Ida Leiper read the. scripture.. Ida called on Margaret Taylor who: gave a most THE HURON EXPQSITO; interest ng' *4 '40; showed. ad pictures g,..n sPtbkenaers of her ,recent trip to the R; , Neth ,erlan and � othe .ds r Euro an c ou 'e s. Id s nom. A pe o i Leiper thanked) Margaret also ,shims fed Gladys for helping. Mrs. Rice wast Incharge )0f the business, Roll Call , was answered by a ;Bible verse. Treasurers report was read. by Jean Leiper. Correspondence was received from the United Church of Canada regarding refugees. Mrs. Rice reported two more boxes of clothing were delivered to. Scott Mission, Toronto. Burns la dies will provide cookies for the last day of. Bible. School. Hazel Reid,. Margaret Taylor and Glorida and: Mr, Ewing volunteered to help. ' Mrs, Rice closed with prayer and lunch was served. O, 1 Utah. Correspondent; MRS. ALLAN McCALL, 887-6677' The community is invited to the Resolutions meeting of the Walton Women's Iasi titete along with two other Institutes on Wednesday, August 15 at 8:15 p.m, This being the year of the child, Kathy Pride of Goderich will be guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watt' son spent a few days over the Civic Holiday week -end with Mr. and. MrS, Robert Prit- chard, Kim, and Mark of London. Mr. Jim Shortreed of the Manor, Seaforth spent the weekend with Mrs. Short - reed at their home in the village. Sunday dinner, guests with Jim, and Isabelle were Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Shortreed and Wilfred Short- reed. Miss Michelle Beuer ' mann andfriend of Stratford r called at the same home Sunday, .evening to visit with her grandparents. Mrs, Edna Hackwell spent. a 'recent weekend with Mr and Mrs, W. Smith and family in London. Mr. and ' Mrs. Stewart Humphres are holidaying. with their daughter, Kim in Salt Lake City, Utah, Mrs, Geor8e Paterson of Guelph and; Mr, and Mrs, Howard Hackwell, Dean, Pam and Patricia spent. Sunday visiting with the Eilvy family in Conestoga. HOME IMPROVEMENT DO • IT -YOURSELF Ball -Macaulay Homecare Building' Centre makes \\.` •. E it easy• with \•� GSW \\ \ Needs No Glue. \ THE SECRET IS IN THE SEAL! Do -It -Yourself Measure and Installation - It's Easy! Use this ESTIMATING GUIDE = and then ask us for prices Measure the perimeter of your One hook every other rafter house(dlvide number.of approx.'800mm (32") pips • metres by 3. numberof feet by • 2 hooks to support each 10). mitre • 2 Measure distance from trough to ground where you plan on installing downpipe (divide. number of metres by 3 number of feet by 10) Count number of: corners required Mitre is suitable for inside and outside corners One end cap for each open end' of trough Iwo elbows for each downpipe. Count one centre drop or.end. Use 2 clips per 3 m r 1O'i down drop for each downpipe pipe - use I downpipe con assembly. -(end drpps rarely neotor when Ioimng 3 m f10 i used) downpipes or support required 'One joiner per length of trough One shoe at bottom of down. pipe to direct flow of water A� SEAFORTH 527-0910 CLINTON 452-5405 HEISALL• 252-2418 4iL