HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-08-16, Page 9.MY LISTENING EARS HEAR you — Luanne' Stevenson was all smiles.
Monday morning when, she attended the first Vacation Bible School class
at the Lpndesboro United Church, She was part of the nursery class arid •
was busy making a paper telephone where this, photo was taken, More.
Photos on Page 5
(Standard Photo)
WATCH CAREFULLY' --Joan Howatt was teaching six to.eight year olds
how to make a ,nativity scene. The program' is . part of .Londesboro
Vacation Bible school. Three classes started Monday morning and will
finish 'Friday.
(Standard Photo)
Londesboro
uc.w boycotts a.dvertising
A U.C.W., general
business meeting' was held
on Monday August 6th.
President Edythe. Beacom
welcomed all and' led in
devotions on the • theme
"Spiritual riches". Trust in
God was read by Nona Pipe, •
Edythe led in prayer and
gave meditation '.'Rich in the
spirit" and read the poem.
"One solitary life".
The June 4th minutes were
read by secretary Nona Pipe,
"correspondence was a thank
you from Wilmer and Norma
Glousher and Michael
Falconer, funeral director,
speaker at April 23rd
meeting returned the $15.
-cheque to put in td , the
memorial fund,
A thank you for 425.
donation to family and.
children services was
received as well as a letter
from U.C. London
conference on .,saving; the
babies of the third World and!.
Urging a boycott of advertise
Mf eats of Nescafe and a11;
Libby's products.
A box will be placed to put
there coupons in,,Treasurer'
Margaret Good reported, a,
•flank balan ce for July 31st of
$2,276.38. The foster child
allowance increased from
$12, to 518. per month* It
was ,moved to continue
sponsoringthe same child.
The U,C.W. is to put on a
skit at the Regional meeting
October 16 at Varna.
Betty Hulley reported that
the social Committee catered
to 3 Mons` suppers, four
weddings, five banquets and choir members and Sunday
two '.lunchesand fed 675 School staff in September.
people. They will cater to . It was moved to donate
Blyth Festival August 24. 52,000. to roof fund.
Buying committee is to pur- Thankoffering meeting
chase small :lace tablecloth will be. October 1st : with
and electric fan for the invitations' to be sent to
kitchen. Burns, Blyth, Brucefield,
It was moved to order 12 Seaforth U.C.W. and Sea -
Upper Rooms, same as last forth Presbyterian.'. Lunch
year. An appeal from the convenors are Addie Hunk-
Leprosy Mission of Canada, ing and. Ferne McClure.
and for boat people was There will be 'a' homemade
accepted and it was voted to bake' sale at the meeting. In
give to the boat people from t charge will be Betty Hulley,
the pulpit church giving -lite Margaret Whyte and :Marg
group passed to have a area Good. Next business
Banquet of appreciation for meeting November 5th.
Cubs plan camp out
'r
All .Cribs from the Past
year who are interested in an
overnight camp on the
weekend of August 25th are
asked to bring their parent to
a meeting at the Londesboro
Hall on Monday, August
20th at 7:00 p.m. Also last
year's leaders as well as
anyone . interested in
assisting with cubs or scouts
in the comingyear are asked
to attend. If unable to attend.
please call Dave Overboer
dekythe' co-OpP
(muram r that s vinurs truly
BRUCE SMITH!
lil•nMlm St., Mlld�ll
*tome torrid 344.9915
*1s. 343*1973'
Correspondent
MMS. BERT SKOB1 ROOK
523-4250
W.I. Public Relations;
meeting was held on August
$th opening with Gcne;ieye
Allen at piano, President
Marjorie Dirket welcomed';
all and thanked all who
helped with festival supper
and read W.I. prayer. Guests'.
attended from Auburn and,
Seaforth W.I.s.
Roll call was answered :by
"Something that you would
like to do as a group to.
promote: your institute.
Minutes of the last meeting,
and financial .statements was
read by secretary.treasurer
Marjorie, Anderson.
A thank you, was received:
from Myrtle Fairservice and.
from past president of Lions.
Club Bill Bromley. An invit-
ation from Larnbton Museum,
came to tour the museum
and hold a meeting; there.
An invitation was accepted
from Walton W.I.lfer August .
15th.
• Barbara Bosman reported
on cook, books and recipes
are to be in at September
meeting. She hoped non-
members will also contrib-
ute. Recipes, out of old cook
books .should be marked as.
such, `
Fall .4-H project is .needle
point.; Leaders are Mrs.
Mary Buffing* Hattie Snell,
No. 2 Kitty McGregor, Deb -
hie Wallace, No. 3 Marjorie
'.Duizer and'Judy Datema.
Members are- going to.
"Sound, of Music" at Huron
Country Playhouse,' Grand.
Bend, August 27th and are to
meet at the„hall: at 6:30 p.m.
Marjorie Duizer presented a
gift to Isabel Colson honour-
ing their 40th wedding,
anniversary. Isabel thanked!
the W.l..
Marg Anderson gave a.
reading, "If a child” . and,
introduced thei guest speaker
II
•
museu
Ktthy Pride from Family and
•Childrens Service, who spoke
pit international Year of the
Child, She talked of child
ajsuse that. has been happen-
ing since the tittle :of the
'Romans.
Program of slides by
;Genevieve Allen on their trop
to B.C. and Alaska on Pat.
ricia Cruise to Shagway was
enjoyed, An auction was held
with Marjorie Autzcr as acct•
ioneet:
Auburn President Eleanor
Bradnock and Seaforth'Presi-
dent fachael Riehl thanked
Londesboro W,1,, .for their,
invitation. and lovely eve-
ning.
Visitors' with Mr. mrd Mr's,.
B►ll Sotttaux, Nancy and
Jennifer were Mr. 04 Mrs.
(Bruce Albin, and Melanie
.from Montreal and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene llewko front
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
AUGUST ii,, 11
43ays holiday at Wiarton,
returning home on Tuesday.
Me, and Mrs. ,Bob Thomp.
son spent Saturday in Kitch•
eller with their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs.. John, i,aurte,
They were on- a: tour of
Yaneouver Island, British
Columbia and Alberta. They
visited with:,Mr, and Mrs, Mf
Bell, ;slid Heather at Prince
llopert. Mr. ;and Mrs., •Char -
an
area ITS
I ERSONAIS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mississauga.
Alexander spent last week in Mr. and Mrs, Jack Riley
Oattending convcmpM, nd Mrs
ionttawa of the Soil Consaervaenttion AlecacoMcGregor ran4aspent 4
Society of America held in
the Chateau Laurier Hotel.
Wednesday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns
were. Mr, and Mrs. Chester
Smith of Port Elgin. Mr, and:.
Mrs. :Russelll Good, Mrs,
Sandra Popp. and Kathy
returned home on Friday,
August 3rdfrom a weeks
'holiday visiting cousins at
Pickford, Michigan going by
Tobermnory, . returning by
northern Ontario,
Dr., and Mrs; .Lester. Allen
of Watford spent Monday
night with Mr, and Mrs, Tom
Allen. They were enroute
home from a vacation in the
western provinces.
Mr. ' and . Mrs. Garth'
McGillivray of Chesley
visited. on Tuesday with 'Mr.
and '.Mrs. Orville Newby. . .
Lisa' Crompton of Lucan
visited last weekend with
Janette and Jacqueline John
stop.
Dora Ellerby of Clinton
spent Monday to Friday with..
her grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook.
Walton 161 kS at
Ontario dace
• 'Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCA1L
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Reid were
Mr, .and Mrs. Bob Machan '
and family and Mrs: Laura
Machan of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint
Emmrich• spent a recent
weekend with :'friends, Mr.
and Mrs. John Reid at Sud-
bury.
Visiting Mrs. Jean Broad -
foot on Friday were' , Mrs:,
Edith Dunlop, Mrs. Fern.
Patterson . and Miss Bessie
Davidson of Seaforth. Mr,
and Mrs. David Allison of
London visited at the same,
home on Sunday.
Several people from the
village took in the bus trip to
Ontario Place, Toronto , on
Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Emmerson •
Mitchell took in the Fiddle
Jamboree at. ,Shelbourne on
the weekend:(
Visiting with Mr, and Mrs.
Rally Achilles during the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Sills Tracey. Teddy and
Donnie, Seaforth; Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Taylor and Brad,
Kintail., Mr. Jerry Achilles
and Debbie and Linda
Anderson, Jennifer and
Kevin of Bellwood. Debbie
stayed for a week's holidays
with her grandparents.
Mr; and Mrs. Harold'
Highton of Kincardine spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Backwell and
family:;
Quite a number from this
area attended. the Lion's
Elimination` Draw at the.
dance following the supper at
the • Brussels Community
Center in Brussels.
a.4r:..u.x
Robbie and Jennifer:
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Lee •
returned from a two week
holi day at the West Coast.
lie Crawford and Mrs.
Maimie Crawford: at Kel-
mwna, B.C. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Arm -
1
strong and Mra. Dien Com,
spent' Friday :1t 5.undsy.. in,
Brantford, when Mrs. Marg-
aret Taman, retooled to her
borne ,after spending the
week with Mr, and Mrs.
Armstrong and visited other
relatives„ Mr. and Mrs, Glen
tarter, .Mr, and Mrs, Ken
Armstrong, Londesboro, and
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wagner
in Auburn.
Elvis and. Annette Vincent
are spending this week with
their grandparents Mr, and
Mrs, Claire Vincent while
their parents are an: holidays.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank John.
Ston returned home on Tues-
day -night from ;aceompany
ing Mr. and Mrs, Peter Roy
of Clinton, to Kawartha Lakes
district for the weekend'.
Mr, and. Mrs. Reg. Lawson
John and Elizabeth spent
weekend at Lions Head with.
Mr, and Mrs. E.F. Warren.
Ball-Macaiulay Homecare Building Centre
make it easy with•• ••,
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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 (divide number of approx. 800mm (32") plus .
metres by 3, number of feet by . 2 hooks to support each
10). mitre.
Measure distance'from trough
to ground whereyou plan on
installing downpipe (divide
number of metres by 3,
number of feet by 10);
One end cap tOr each open end`..
of trough
Count number of corners
required'' Mitre is suitable for
inside and outside. corners.
Iwo elbows for eabh downpipe
Count one centre drop Or end
drop for each downpipe
assembly. (end dropstately
used):
Use 2 clips per 3 m (14`) down..:
pipe -- use 1 downpipe con•
nectar when lotntng 3 m (10')
downpipes or support required
per' length of trough, 'Otte shoe at bottom of down:
pipe to direct flow of water,
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in Area .Churches
First 'PRESBYTERIAN. Church
59 Goderkh St., W.. Seaforth
Minister: Rev. T.A.A. Duke Organist: Mrs. D. Carter
' SUNDAYt AUGUST 19
Joint worship in First Preebytcrtsn Church: .
• DURING AUGUST SERVICES WILL BE HELD IN
PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH AT 11 A.M.
All are welcome
ST. THOMAS Anglican Church
Sefortb
SUNDAY, AUGUST 19
Tenth Sunday after Trinity
10 Lis Hob: Cossomniou:
Service by the Rector
NORTHSIDE United Church
54 Goderkh St. West, Seaforth
AUGUST 19
Joint Service) in First Presbyterian. Church
atlla.m.
Mr. Vatteslyke wUi reach
Rev.1.0. Vandyke, Meister
Organist -Choir Director . Jr, Choir Lender
M Whitmore Audrey Mcl4Wailn
Area Congregations are invited to take advantage Of
the church directory,toannounre their•church services
each week., Church directory announcements are .
available for a nfin'ntum of 26 consecutive weeks in
units of two column inches at 52 per unit. Changes in
copy may be m:'de each week but must be received
before noon on Tuesday,
a.4r:..u.x
Robbie and Jennifer:
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Lee •
returned from a two week
holi day at the West Coast.
lie Crawford and Mrs.
Maimie Crawford: at Kel-
mwna, B.C. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Arm -
1
strong and Mra. Dien Com,
spent' Friday :1t 5.undsy.. in,
Brantford, when Mrs. Marg-
aret Taman, retooled to her
borne ,after spending the
week with Mr, and Mrs.
Armstrong and visited other
relatives„ Mr. and Mrs, Glen
tarter, .Mr, and Mrs, Ken
Armstrong, Londesboro, and
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wagner
in Auburn.
Elvis and. Annette Vincent
are spending this week with
their grandparents Mr, and
Mrs, Claire Vincent while
their parents are an: holidays.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank John.
Ston returned home on Tues-
day -night from ;aceompany
ing Mr. and Mrs, Peter Roy
of Clinton, to Kawartha Lakes
district for the weekend'.
Mr, and. Mrs. Reg. Lawson
John and Elizabeth spent
weekend at Lions Head with.
Mr, and Mrs. E.F. Warren.
Ball-Macaiulay Homecare Building Centre
make it easy with•• ••,
\ �\\.�. \N\
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 (divide number of approx. 800mm (32") plus .
metres by 3, number of feet by . 2 hooks to support each
10). mitre.
Measure distance'from trough
to ground whereyou plan on
installing downpipe (divide
number of metres by 3,
number of feet by 10);
One end cap tOr each open end`..
of trough
Count number of corners
required'' Mitre is suitable for
inside and outside. corners.
Iwo elbows for eabh downpipe
Count one centre drop Or end
drop for each downpipe
assembly. (end dropstately
used):
Use 2 clips per 3 m (14`) down..:
pipe -- use 1 downpipe con•
nectar when lotntng 3 m (10')
downpipes or support required
per' length of trough, 'Otte shoe at bottom of down:
pipe to direct flow of water,
SEAM ATH
5274091
CL1N'
.48205
O.N.
HENSALL
:2624418