The Huron Expositor, 1979-08-23, Page 9A WNNING, BUNCH --The Winthrop Squirts baseball team, shoWr. here.
cheering on one of their batters, defeated the Blyth team by a score of
18-7 Monday night in, 'Winthrop. This eliminated Blyth, and moved
Winthrop on to the semi-finals against Brussels:, (Expositor Photo)
Anniversary couple given mock.
weddn� at Hullett Central
The, Londesboro ladies *an
team enjoyed a Han!iburger,
Wiener. and Corn Barbecue
on Saturday, night, August
l8th atBallsgrove,
Mr. and Mrs, Doug Rad-
ford of Niagara Falls spent
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Radfordand visited
brother Bill in Victoria Hosp-
ital, London on Saturday..
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hunk-
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Tont
Duizer and, family spent Sun-
day at the CNE, Toronto:
Hope Chapel Cemetery
decoration service willbe
held this Sunday, August 26.
Visitors last week with Jirn
Bila s were r and .
N n M., n Mrs
Bill Brown of Palinnerston,•
and on Sunday, Mr. Cecil.
Hill and cousin Sadie Hill,.
achool: on: Saturday, August
18th,
Several former square'
dance friends were present
for the .evening. A night of
square and round dancing
was enjoyed followed by
some reminiscing, • o f years.
gone by.
A mock wedding was per
formed which added much.
humor to the evening. The
evening ended"with a lovely
smorgasbord,.
Pear season is comin(
-
• The Ontario pear season is. Ministry of Agriculture and
just, around the corner. the Food.They are not ripe at this.
first pears coining: to market gage but,can;be ripenedat
around August 26, The crop cool room temperature. Re-
is expected to be good. member that pears ripen
The first variety of Ontario from the in side out, so don't
pears we see on the market wait until they're soft onthe.
are the Clapps, excellent for outside, A ripe pear will be
eating out of hand. Around greenish yellow, will give
September 9,' Bartletts will slightly to pressure from the
begin to arrive,. and, around palm of your hand, and have
the first week of October, a fresh pear aroma. Store
-London;.visited::-- Anjou and -Bose pears come.
The Clinton Wheel -n -Deal- to market,
ers honoured Edwin and Select pears; that are. green
Hattie Woods on the occas and firm, but yield slightly to
ion of their SOth wedding gentle pressure at 'the stem
anniversary at their summer nd, suggest the food
dance held at Hullett Central specialists at the Ontario
Londesboro
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Btirns-
• visited on Sunday with
daughter Mr, and Mrs. Colin
Paterson, London:
Mrs, John Riley returned
home on Monday . from
spending a weekend'. in.
Clinton hospital,
, „A ,number from here
attended church in Hensall
on Sunday morning:
Dennis Shobbrook, Kim
and Cindy of Galt visited on
Sunday with his brother Mr.
Londesboro
Correspondent.
MRS- .BERT SHOBBROOK
523-4250
The Bercan Unit meeting
was held August 14th in the
United' Church. .Leader
Helen Lawson; led} in de-
votions.
Roll call was .answered: by
14 members with *"Have yoat
been ,or are vou going on a
Thomas for women!?
London Conference is;
planked for August 2lst Bus,
leaves Seaferth at 7 a nt,.
October 1st' is. thank-.afferiRtg,
AddleHunking is lunch,
vonxenor- The- Regional:
meeting will be October 16 at
Varna, The ;theme :is **year
of th;e Child".
lite ,unit will be guests of
hymn "Love Divine" was
sung with •Hattie 'Wood at
ifilane- Mary read "A new
canrtnandmentl" Edyth led,in
Moyer.
gdythl Showed slld.elx
taken,. at Silver Springs,;
Florida in glass bottom boats
where artist Mr. Canning -
ham made a memorial to the
life of Christ with carvings.
aie1 TRIS
vacation" Helen read "on
leisure ministry". Minutes of
the last meeting were read
by• secretary Dora. Shob;
brook; 'Treasurers report by
Laura Lyon. July, giving
amounted to 543.93. Bus trip
to Alma College school St,
the Aimwell Unit; September
17th,
In charge of' cleaning brass
for September is Margaret
Good. Worship and Program
was taken by Mary Longman
and Edyth Beacom. Mary
read "Love of God" and
alton
eets g
Starting with the nativity
scene his preaching and:.
healing and continuing with
scenes from the last supper,.
Martha, Mary and Joseph at
empty tomb.
Mary Longman read "He
Loves Me". Alice Davidson.
Fie ears 4incoverefT`�"-n the orrespalident `-" " ry,eoneert-and-dance-tn•the~
p
refrigerator. Wash when; MRS. ALLAN McCALL
ready to use, 887-6677.
You're in for a treat when
you bit into a fresh', juicy
pear. The skins are quite thin
and tender.'
Mr. ,. and • lyra. William
Mather attended the Debus
wedding in Milverton on
Saturday.
Mr: and, :Mrs. Malcolm
McDougall of Exeter were
supper guests of Mrs. Jean.
Broadfoot one evening last
s end week at camp week:
p p
and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook.
and Diana.-
Mrs. Florence Cartwright,
John and Claude spent last
week at single parents family
camp at -Camp 'Menesetung,
Goderich. Kevin Hulley was
a counsellor at the camp
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jack-
son. Brian, Ken. and Sandra .
of 'Ridgetown visited' .on the
weekend with, •her parents
Mr- and. Mrs, Tom Allen:
Brian is stavine.for the week.
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1 mile west and 1 milli Kith of
Donnie Allen returned home
with Kenfor the week,
Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook
and Diana attended a shower
on Sunday at home of Janet
McAdam, Wingham for
Connie McGlynn, fiance of
Kevin Adams..
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Thomp-
son visited on Sunday with
Mr: and Mrs. John Laurie,
Robbie and Jennifer, Kitch-
ener''when they celebrated
the birthday of Mrs. Wm.
Hamilton of Moorefield •
{Audrey's mother) and
Beth, Mrs, Raymond Rad-
ford, London.
Guests were present from
Canbrook and Londesboro
Institutes at the August
meeting of the Walton
Women's.'. Institute last
Wednesdayevening in the
community hall,
The President Mrs. Harold
Hudie presided. -
Mrs: Lavern Godkin was
pianist, followed by a warm'
welcome to all the .guests:
Mrs. Jim Axtmann ,read the
minutes and mentioned the
Guelph area convention:also.
the fall rally.. Roll Call was
taken. An Invitation Was read
from the Wroxeter Institute
to attend their 60th Anniver-
hall on September 12.
The Resolution convenors
were in charge of the rest of
meeting with Mrs- Dave
Watson announcing a short
program consisting of a high-
land fling number by Tracey'
Bennett, followed by
Heather McGavin singing a
solo, "Mc and. My teddy
bear and "Let the sunshine
in, with her mother Marie
assisting at the piano. A
reading was given by Mrs. A
Mc Call on the year of the:
child.
The guest speaker was Mr
J Wellwood, a social worker
from, ;Family` apa Children
Services. Goderich: There.
are 12 people on the FCSS
staff) and they serve ail of
Huron County. •
Mr. Wellwood said there
are 300 families: being
assisted in. Huron County.
Clothing and donations .are.
both appreciated at the.
Christmas season. A very
interesting question and
answer period' followed. Mr;':
Wellwood was thanked and
Marshalls celebrate 25th anniversary
Mr. .and Mrs. Ken
Shortreed and Mrs. Jim
Shortreed attended the
WarwickGroot wedding . at
St Boniface: Church, Zurich
and reception in the Dash-
wood hall on Saturday,
August 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Ponomarenko arrived home
•on Sunday following at few
days visit in Ottawa where
they paid their last respects
to the former prime minister
John Deifenbaker.
Plans have been made for
the 5th annual Squirts Tour-
nament to be held. this
Saturday and Sunday August
25-26 at the Walton Park.
Good weather 'is hoped for
come out and cheer your
, _team to victory.:
A family gathering was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Fraser on
Sunday, ' August 196 to
honour Mr. and Mrs. Frank.
Marshall on their 25th wed-
ding anniversary August•2lst
and. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Fraser for their 25th anniver•
sary on September' 4th,
Those, present for the
deli cious, smorgasbord
supper were Mr. and Mrs:
Barry 'Marshall, Corunna;
Mrs. Ella Marshall,
Seaforth; Mr: Jeff Livingston
and family, Preston; Mr. and
Mrs. .Frank. Marshall,
Bramalee, and ' girls of
Toronto. Mr, and Mrs: Glen.
Fraser and family, Stratford;
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Fraser
and family of Blyth; Mr.. and
Mrs, Don Fraser and Blair;
R.R.2, Blyth Mr. and Mrs.'
Phillip Blake, Kitchener; Mr
and Mrs, Doug Fraser and,
family.
Mr. and Mrs, Ernie
Stevens spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Warwick and family near
Montreal,: 4
Visiting 'Mrs. Jean Broad,'
foot: on Mondaywere her"
nieces, Mrs: Mildred, Jepson •
of Brantford' and Mrs. Bob. •
McMillan, Seaforth:
I,, .r. Farmer.....
.We ore now ready to receive your
•Oats +Barlex
•Mixed Grin•
WE WILL ALSO BE TAKING IN FLAX.
Exteided helm for receiving grain wW be le
effect when harvest. stats.
Seatorti 527!-1910
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esented-:ith a-envelope
Pr .. w iope•of
money in appreciation for
coming and sharing the
society's work with us,
Mrs: BillHumphries read a
poem, "How to Live"
followed by Institute Grace
and lovely lunch was served
by Mrs. Ken McDonald,
Mrs. 'Gerald Watson,' Mrs,
Nelson Reid and Mrs. Dave
Watson.
BUS TRW
The Branch Directors and
the P,R,O. of the Institute
have made plans for a bus,
trip.'on September 12th; get
your name in Mone: of these;
ladies as soon as possible, for
more information on
schedule and time..
THE HURON EXPOSITOR,, A GU
tnankett Mary and gdyth for
,the pregrdm, and slides,
Lunch. was °served by Laura
Lyon and !Sabel Airdrie,
CHEERIO CPO
The Cheerio Club met .at
Gladys Armstrong's on
August 15 with Ida Durnin as
acting chairman, Mrs.
Durnin; welcomed, all and
thanked Gladys for having
the meeting, in her home.
Gladys Armstrong played the
piano, and read "`August''.
Minutes of the last
meeting and treasurers .re-
port. were read by Addie
Hunking. Roll Call We
answered sby .11 members
and 2 visitors Maimle Craw-
ford and Doreen Carter,
Next meeting will be
Group 3..
Th draw 1 d
The ra � donate by
Florence Vivian was,. won by
Edyth Beacom. Doreen
Carter gave a talk on a trip
they took to Spain last March
which all enjoyed, She was
thanked by Ida Durgin. Some
cards were played and lunch
was provided by Gladys
Armstrong, Ida Durnin and.
Vic Berns,
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
A number of parents and
friends attended the closing
exercises on Friday of
Vacation Bible School. There:
were 68 children registered,
Opens house 4at 10:30 a.m.
allowed children to show off
their' handiwork. Brenda Rad-
ford; was Master of
Ceremonies at the program
and welcomed isom all', She
introduced the teachers and
their .helpers. Nursery:
Yvonne Hoggart; Laura Scott
--and assistant-lirenda-Millar,
Kindergarten; Edith Taylor,
Margaret Wright;: Teenage
helper - Susan Jamieson:.
Primary Joan Shepherd,
Joan Howatt, Helper - Kathy
Radford, Middlers: Ann.
Adams, Donna Sliaddick
Helper - Carol Cartwright
Junior: Joan Whyte, Betty
Moon and Helen Lawson.
The program began with a
sing song led by' Barbara
Livermore and pianist Diane
Stevenson- Collection was
received by Robert Adams
and Karen ' Wright., Eachgroup sang some songs:.:
Following the program all
were served' . cookies and
freshic. Appreciation is ex-
tended to teachers and
.leaders for conducting such a
schoo•1 for the ;young peap1e
OF fiullett-
PERSONALS
Mr. Leonard Caldwell is : a
patient in Victgrta ,Hospital,,
London having surgery :on
ThOrsday, August 16,
Visitors. on Tuesday and
Wednesday with Mr,„ and
Mrs, Bob. 'Burns, were Mr.
and
and: Mrs. .Colin, Paterson,
London'"; Mrs, Annie
Paterson, Crief Scotland and;
Sheila McPherson,. Glasgow
Scotland.
On Wednesday, Mr. Burns,
accompanied. them to
.Ku
u,acduie When they were
guests of Mr, aqd Mrs, Jerry
Smith.
Allen Bannister from
Belfast North Ireland visited
last weekend with his cousins
Mrs'.- (sable Airdrie and Mr.
and; Mrs. Chas Scanlon,
Mr, and: Mrs, David
Fairservice and Maureen of
D'Orman, Quebec spent. the
/,
past 11weeks withhis
mother. Mrs, Myrtle Fair-
'2,.1
service, 0. W y tho
went to vialt.Mr",Dave Mair
Dearborn Heights Miehigas
returning home on -Mend*
Visiting .for a Ooup1F pr
days last week. with Miss;
Lavin* Knox and her MOW
was Mrs. ;Mabel Smith Pi
Alma Ontario.
Visiting with Mr. and
Ml's"
Orville Newby Tuesday to.
Friday were Mr. and Mrs, Al;.
Damberg 'from Fort Pierre,
Florida.
W.I. members Malinde
k
Duizer, Addie Run„ing,
Hazel Reid, Nona Pipe,
Shobbrook, June Fothe
Hattie Snell, , Annie Vincent,
Margaret Taylor i
Buchanan were guests at
Walton W.I, on Wedne
night.
Mr, and Mrs, Or
Newby visited on S4
with Mrs. Hilda Ben
London.
Mr, Emerson He*s
the past week with
Dora
rgl,.
d!
Alice
sday
vele
nday�
t !n;
pent
his
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ron
MacLellan and Stephen at
Mount Hove..
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