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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-08-16, Page 17Correspondent. MRS. HATA t'A7 Mfr% -59111 tis e1 singing o e ed P.e 8 8 p. tri....: the usual service at Herman Dnited Church. on Sunday*, August 12 led by Rev. Stan . McDonald. All the hyena. carried ,out the theme of the, „Moss. ;Assisting, et the patted was Miss Brenda Pepper and; soloist for the service was Mrs, Daniel McLeodof Exeter who sang a beautiful solo, "Why mew Loyd?" aecomapnaed on ;the piano by Mrs. Cecil Pepper. The children's story was, `Courtesy .always pays" and. the children we;e advised to be lovable at all times and to; all people. ' The semon was on, "Dark- ness comes -'but God is with us". The text, "All things. work together for goad to: those who love God" remind- ed all of the terrible tragedy at Woodstock but just as the stars shine brightest on a ;dark night so when facing .a Crisis Christians experience the.great light a God's: grace strentherining es. Services at Hensel' United Church will be: held at the usual hours next Sunday, August 19. The following two weeks, August 26 and September • 2 the United Church will be closed and. everyone is invited to. worship at Carmel Presbyterian Church at 11:30 'a.m. =DAL SHOWER The family of Ross Alexander gathered for a shower, at the Alexander homestead to honour Cathy Sim, bride elect of next month. Organizing the shower ,were. :Mrs: Iris Payne and Miss, Joan. Alexander. Contests were enjoyed and gifts were carried to the bride. by Jennifer Simi, while Cathy was assisted in opening, the gifts by Lorraine Noakes and Elaine Sim. Cathy thanked the guests very prettily and `lunch was served by Iris Payne and Joan Alexander. Visitors with Mrs. Rectum! Schwalm : and Miss Flora MacDonald, who was celebrating her birthday on'' Wednesday were Miss Isabel. Matherson, ' Mrs. Irene Rooney, Mrs.. Margaret Eadie and Sandy 'Bissett of Goderich. Also attending from Godericli was Miss lda'' White, R.N. who was a, nixsIRI!Mr, in agn-4,. India from the, ,Presbyterians chueh for maay ,ears. Mrs, MarCoo MN ,ret C rubs of Clinton a150 called in Mrs. Ma Roo1,21 spent � � A few flays in Chatham lase: week visiting with a her ;pousins Mr. and ,Mrs Arthur Poole and with her aunt, Mas„ Anthony Van Dyke of St. Atienne, Quebec who was i.irea Correspondent MRS, MARY CHESSE.L: 482-9969 It would be bard to find anyone who has had a. more, interesting summer: than: Laura Roy, who accompanied her Grandmother Roy of Waterloo on a visit to Scot land and England from June 21 to July 28, She spent the' first sial days at her great- grandparents' house in, Prestwick. All of the older, houses there are built of stone, but the; new houses, Laura says, are just like Ours,. She was to Edinburgh and saw Edinburgh Castle and the tourist .attractions on Princess Street .such as the world-famous floral clock and alSO a+istttnSi m the SeMe tit. Mrs au* Mra..Ott *cod a tamely and. Mrs. Jim P1t' of R.R1,. /AO were Sunday dinner ,guests at the' Maw and glee Attended ming worship a% l ' United Church,. Mrs. Carl McDonald has,:. returned home to Atwood: after spending two weeks: Wali' r Rev. he sem,. .. Staq C. McDonald. BICYLLZ TRLp Sant Beaver, 17 and, his; 'friend; Tracy Davis, 16, bicycled! from Paris, to .Hensallt ai distance of 84:: da mutts, onSatur y, August visit Seott.'a grandmother, Mrs, Edith Bell. The two boys left Paris at 6 a;,m, and. teXensail at 4,,,1? nt i endo the stadium where the bag pipe bands play. She just missed seeing the Edinburgh University " queen being pulled down;.Princess: Street on a wagon pulled by other students, an annual' custom'. She visited Glasgow, from where she went by train to Billericky, England, to stay for three weeks withher uncle, Allan Reid. While there . she was the.. junior bridesmnaid, at, her cousin Sheila's wedding. She also `celebrated her eleventh birthday with, .a party there, Laura toured London, visiting Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, Traf- algar Square where the. pigeons: are. 50 tame that was something they ;always wanted to du .After thA 84- mile ride, the boys atteneied the,Parkhill Sugar. lest Bad with :their patents, 1 danc.e l was sponsored by the Maple Sugar' Company and isthe band- :their aunt Sylvia, :plays, in.. Mr, and Mrs, ,Robert Bawer er, of Paris accomeenied several' of them sat, on herr arm to befed, the Prime. Win ster's. residence at 10 Downing Street, West- minster Abbey and York minter Church, Lots of girls have the.,,. i_r a .ars; '1r by Mrs. Edith Bell and Sylvia attended the Fiddler's) Centest at Shelburne at the weekend. The Maple Sugar Band i* which Sylvia plays WM- in the Parade. Mrs. • Rachel Schwalm,. attended • a; barbeque in on Sunday hosted by Mr. and. Mrs. Desmond Ivey and the tatter's mother Mrs. Batt.. ish hole Were she left for 'home', HOLIDAY CRIME The day after Laura's return, the Roy family left from Bayfield for, a holiday cruise on their sailboat, the Tri -Dar. The name is derived. lay rudder on some rocks, :out nn real damage resulted, Bial and Mary Chessell were guests at Phillip Giessen -Karen Dew wed- ding in Mitchell:' United - Church on Saturday, and at Pierced. but Laura had hers: done in. ;Scotland shortly Family home from England MRS.. BERTH ,MacGREGOR' . 262-2025 Mrs. Eger Mann returned home after spending the , weekend with her son-in-law and daughter Mr: and Mrs. Don Gooding,and Miss Dale Gooding in Parkhill; Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs and children who have spent, the past several week's visiting with Mr. and Mrs. --- � Quee Dick Peckham and family will return to their honte ' in Windsor, England this week. Mrs. Don Luther, Rachel and Adam of St. John's . Newfoundland returned to' their home after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs- Eric Luther. Mr. 'and Mrs.: Elgin Johnston of London visited recently with Mr. and:, Mrs.. Asa beeves. nsway Queensway Nursing Home welcome a new resident Mrs. Wilds. On Monday the ladies from Carmel Presbyterian Church entertained the residents, with Bingo and passed out treat's: Mrs. Malcom Dougall then played the piano and sang along with Mrs. Faber and , the . residents.. Rev: McDonald held 'the church service on Tuesday accompanied by. Mrs: Erratt at the piano. Mrs. Luther and Mrs. :Britton sane a: duet, Visitors war" Mrs. 'Irene Kalbfeisch were Joan Bet- teridge, . Violet' Bishop,' Lorraine Purnell, Mrs, Pearl Erratt visited her husband Russell Erratt. The highest Bowling score for the men was Neil. Regan with 15t: The highest bowling ':score for the ladies' was Mary. Parlmer with 96: Mr's. Wanda:.McClinchey, activity: and craft .director of Queensway Home, returned to her duties this week after a pieasant vacation. :ALL ..DEFT. STOR tacross•tiom Conthran Furnuurel SALE STARTS WED., AUGUST 15 you can believe it. We have selected many items in' all departreertts for this sale. Included in these'tterrts are Ladies Dresses. Ladies Tops, Chiidrens'Ciothes, Jewellery,Toys, hunningShoes,Ete..Etc,` Cheek all the• more for items Marked Free Limit 1 Free selected !tarn per customer with '5.00 or more purchase • MANY MORE ITEMS MARKED 50% OFF 30% OFF 20% OFF Pa , .. We POO ro#t purchased a lava tidtt of WO Pail faahhint brestlea, '1 c`Pfi, /ae ti. Et+ Shop eat Saito! Nott/ RTMErIT TOR Mr, and Mrs. Jeff Raeburn left last week to take up; residence in Coronation,... Alberta where Jeff has secured a position on the. teaching staff of the school there. We wish them every success in their new home, and the West. iPpe" Correspondent MRS. RENA CALDWELL 262-5935' Mrs. Al Hoggarth. &Mrs. Robert Kinsman are holidaying in 'Britain. The Bell Reunion was held.: at thehoem. of W.J. F. Beli on the holiday`"weekend.Mr. and. Mrs. Orville Workman have returned from Britain. More Hensall news page 20, from the fact that the three male members of the family have the sante initials. They sailed to .the Little Tub Marina at Tobermory, then to Club Island, Little Current> Croker Island where they. picked lots of blueberries, to. the pool in the Bay of Fen on Manitoulin, 'back: to Tober- mory and borne - a two-week trip. The night of the bad. storms," their anchordidn't hold aed they scraped their the reception ante dance .at the Crystal Palace. On Suite day they attended the Jeffer- son reunion, Paul Stephenson was; among the lineman gent from' Clinton area to help repair the. tornado damage ..at Woodstock.. Members, of the 'United Church women prepared, food.and manned the booth at the ball tournament ;in Varna ball Dere .on .Saturday. BLE 5-2341; For installation, Service, Line Locates, or Free Local Announcements Call us at THE HURON. EX R 1. reunion s (JPrer in Glyn �hty five member* of cite ,lefferson fataxt gathered in the, Consereanon Park at Clinton on. Sunday for a reunion. The last reunion was held in 1967 at the home of .Gordon. and Eva Laing of Cromarty. The weather was perfect,. and the children had a great time in the playground. Quite a number of people hilted around the fitness trail. Olive Riehl and Barbara Jefferson conducted a few, games and raves, for the. children, ',and awarded prizes: to the adutts for the following: closest guess; of the tlu,mber of buttons in the jar -Helen Dick of Thornhill.; oldest man present was 8S. year old Gordon, Jefferson, of Owen Sound; oldest lady was; Gladys Jefferson of Goderich who wi 11 be 87 on. Saturday,' Gordon and Hazel Jefferson also the lon8est- ou 2. �d ele .. p at 5 year; and the ,couple: with a,}in appiversery closest ,to, the . reuniatt date. Doug . and' Cath s trine Cl+:ffero ....ul Salr of Thornhill came farthest. Mrs. John Jefferson; of Cromarty won the prize for having; the most direct "descendents eiresey.+.+i- nutithee Vit?.. Ali mmitas h tvtng 'theAmite, t ahe has the Odwiintage o+f beingthe only ow with greats grandchildren,, and Soil` I ve of them were there.. There was plenty of food loft front the noon meal, and everyone was, having such a good, time that: even the elderly stayed for super,. too. Large or stag ll,. wf'lh Sat th.m aiL.. Our repair explicit' wilt Neve your eminence le tIp top skews fest. Cfal uls: fetw 'day. PECK APPLIANCES: " iK 1MlE YEAR[ OF DOWNTOWN VARNA' VARINA , 4412.71113 VANAST.A FACTORY OUTLET "The Store That Saves You More" SPECIALS 345-341 • Swift's Sugar Plurn % boneless Dinner Hams Centre cut Peamea!' Back. 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