HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-09-13, Page 11UP, UP, AND AWAY This rider was off to a flying, start as he
participated in the Walton Moto -Cross held at Chris Lees: farm near
Walton over the weekend. A good crowd attended. •
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Correspodnent
MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK
523.4250'
Greeters on Sunday were
Mrs. Margaret. Taylor and
Lorne Hunking; ushers -were
Judy and Christine Carter,
Shelley and Debbie Wester-
hout with Mrs, Glen McGre-
gor. organist and. Mrs. Alan
Bosman, chr;ir director;
Rev. Scotts childrens story
was "Jesus welcomes little
children." Junior teachers
were Mafgarite Gross, Kathy
McDougall, and Judy Carter,
Mrs Margaret Whyte, Clerk
of session; invited Mr, and.
Mrs, Leo Harbanuik to pre-
sent their daughter •Erica
Marsh to Rev. Scottfor
baptism with Jack, Lee repre-
senting the session.
The message was "The
error of the 'cults". Flowers
in the church were in loving
memory of Bill Radford by
his family.
A meeting at the church on
Friday 14th at 7:30 p.m. to
form Hi -C Group was
announced.
LONiDESBORO LIONS
Londeboro Lions held their
meeting September 6 at the
Londesboro hall, The
U.C.W. catered.
District, A-9 Governor
Pad*, Rundle, and three, of
his fellow Ilona from "Palmer-
ston : were sepcial •guests.
Governor Paddy spoke on
"The needs of the corn--
munity"'.:
It was passed by the club
to donate? $450.00 to ' the
Londesboro United Church
roof Fund from the bike=a-
thon proceeds. Other
donations are $500.00 to the
Oxford County Disaster
Fund, $50.00.' to;. the :Blyth
Figure Skating Club for
music records lost in a recent
fire and $350.00: to
Londesboro Atheltic
Associaton for ;,:Ball Park
fencing.
Governor Paddy Rundle
presented Past President Bill'
Broomley with a 100%
President's pinfor his efforts
for Lionism in his 1978-1979'
office.
PERSONALS
• Congratulations to Anne
Herma Van Baaren and
Richard Andrew Louis Graul
who were married in our
church an Saturday
September 8.
Mrs. Grace Fairey was
admitted to Clinton Public
Hospital on Friday 7th.
Mr, and Mrs: 'Lloyd, Pipe
moved to their new home in.
Seaforth last week: they will
. be missed here but we wish
the'compdny I represent
Insures on* out of five
persons In Canada and
the U.S. Don't you want
to do business with d,
loader too?
JOHN BLAIR
247 Ontario' St.
Clinton
482-7703
Ork Metropolitan
, Life
Whet* the future is now
them happiness in their new
home.
Mr.. and Mrs., Ted
Hunking and family and her
mother Mrs, Anderson of
Belgrave speak. Monday
September 3rd with Mr. and.
Mrs, Bill Schrieber in Milton.
• Mrs.: Ella Fairserivice and.
Jiro Mrs, J n Scott Were guest
last Thursday with Mr. and,
Mrs, Nelson Reid Mr,: and
Mrs. Nelson Reid and .Mrs.
Jim Scott visited with 'their.
cousins Mr. and; Mrs. Alvin
Stimore in Stratford :last
friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Pollock and Mr. and Mrs,
Norman Lun ac of Toronto
visited on Suiday with their
sister Mrs. t,lice, Davidson
and their mother Mr, Grace
Fairey in Clinton Hospital,
Any girls from age 12 to 26.
interested in: needlepoint.
contact 4-H Leaders, Mary
Buffinga, Kitty McGregor or
Marjorie Duizer,
Mr.s_ Irving Keys of
Glami 's visited with her
sister Mr; and Mrs. Bob
Burns while 'Mr, 'Keys.
attended the Threshermens
reunion in Blyth on the
weekend.
Mr:.. and :Mrs, Len
Radford's:. name was omitted
last week in the ,sympathy
expressed to his brother.
Mr. Bill: Radford'', Blyth.
BURNS U.C.W.
The Burns U.C.W.met at.
the home of Mrs: Ray Hog-
garth on. Wednesday after-
noon with 15 present: 'Hazel
Reid •opened, the ' meeting
with a;poem• Beryl Reid read
the, scripture. and Joan: Hog-
garth led'. in prayer,
Hazel Reid introduced the
special guest: Doreen Carter,
who gave a most interesting.
talk and showed pictures and
souvenirs of her recent trip to
Spain. Gloria McEwing
thanked Doreen and present-
ed her with a gift.
Gladys Leiper and Marg
aretTaylor gave their reports,
on Alma College; Hazel Reid
thanked; all who took part in
the meeting.
Mrs:Rice was in charge of
the business and , gave a
reading; . Roll call was ans-
wered by a Bible verse..
Treasurer's report was given
by Jean 'Leiper,
A .,thank you card was
received from Bob .Reid,
Letters were read from the
Home Economics Branch,
Clinton and Sunday School.
.It was moved that we send
$50. allocation• to the Sun-
day school,
PERSONALS
Mr..and Mrs. John Brown,
Grand Valley and Mr.. and
Mrs. Win. Pepper, Bruce -
field, visited on Sunday with
Mr.. and Mrs. James: Mc-
Ewing.
Mr, Bert Shobbrook would
like to say thanks to all who
sent gifts, cards . and visited
him while in Clinton hospital
past week."
Aimwell unit, meeting wily
be held on Monday, Septem
ber 17 at 8 p.m, with Berean
unit as guests.
Mr. and Mrs . Audrey
Knox of Scarboro are spend-
ing 2 weeks with his mother.
Mrs. Harriett Knox while
;Lavina is visiting iii Toronto.
Correspondent
MAS. ALLAN McCAL4
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The U.C.W.6677 general!
meeting: was held in the
churci.,basement: with 14
ladies present on Wednesday,
evening, September B',; The
devotions were opened, with,
the Call to Worship blr the
Walton Unit with Mrs, Al,.ha,
McCall, in charge. Mrs,
Lavern Godkin was pianist
for, the hymn, "'Come, S►e
thankful people, come,"
Mrs. Ron Ber tt read the
scrittture trona Deuteronomy,
chapter 8 from: the Good:
News Bible followed. with ;a
meditation oa "A Bountiful: .
Harvest" The offering, was'.
received by Mrs, Ken,
McDonald and dedicated by
Mrs. McCall, Hymn, "Sing
to the Lord of Harvest" was.
sung.. Mrs. McCall closed.
this part of the: meeting, with.
prayer.
TheChurch in Society had
the Topic with Members
taking part in a skit, Mrs.
Cliff Ritchie give a paper on
"What goes on in the.
W.C.VII," and the "Year, of
the Child". Odds and Ends.
by Mrs.Qeo, ' McCall;
Abortions„ Health,. and
Welfare by Mrs. Don Dennis
and Mental Pollution by Mrs..
Harvey Craig.
Mrs, Cliff Ritchie' gave, ;a
report from Alma College as
one of the nine ladies ,from
the Walton U.C.W, that went
by bus from Seaforth to
ro .
O''
attend the one day sessio.R,at
St. Thoma
Business was conducted
by Mrs Graeme Craaii,
opening with a , m" "Tto
There will be a fall sale IN
good articles to be left at the
church by October 20. Thee.
U C,W.. will sponsor the
every . fgmil1 Plan foe the:
"t'H.E HN
I.TO.R,, SEPI M5ER 13,.1
Mrs. Vivian Reid of
EdmontQni Alberta is
vtsitng with her: :mer,
Mm i. Payne.
Marr andPavrd Mo iwa
an
area news
precious day."',, Minutes of a
previous meeting were read
from Mrs. Herb Traviss,
followed by thank you notes
from Lois Houston and John
and Nancy Patterson on be-
half of Camp Menestung
Treasurer's report was given:'
by Mrs. K. McDonald,
In; the announcements:
given out, we were reminded
of the Anniversary services.
at Duff's Church on Sunday,
September 16. with Rev,
Forsythe of Exeter as guest
minister.
All resignations are to be
in to the nominating commit-
tee by September_ 30th. The
Fall exeuctive meeting will
be held. September 12 at 2
p.m. Clinton Ontario Street
Church.
20 new pupils at
Walton kindergarten
Teachers are Mrs. Roy
Alcock (Grade 1), Mrs, on
Pletch', (Grade 21, Mrs. A.
,Toll (Grade 3) and Principal,
Release principal for, Grade 3
is ; Mrs. '.'Doug Riley:
Kindergarten, Miss Mary
Ellen Walsh. French teacher
Mrs. Debbie Campbell;
Remedial teacher - Mrs.
Shirley Lyons. Music teacher
Miss, Walsh.
• There are 20 pupils in
Kindergarten this year,The
new beginners are: Wendy
Jane-,Backert. Jacqueline.
Ann. ;Ben newies, Michelle
Jane , Beuerman, Daniel
good early varieties
available.at all,times,
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VANASTRA
*favi♦ A Edgar R'athwsli
(Sash,* ih. VMnadtrr fetctory O0t<I44
482.3523
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Edward Blake, Laurie Lyn -e
'Bowen, Gregory ,George
Clark;, Paul. Doimage, Tena.
Louise; Driscoll, Christopher
Raymond Eckel, Carly Ella
Geiger, John Leslie Glanville
Steven Leo ' Greidanus,,
Jeffery Andrew Hunt,
•Manfred Peppe Klaus, Brett.
Timothy Lee, Jennifer Erin
McDonald, David Andrew
Soontiens, Daniel James
Taylor, Karen Lynn Ward,
Observer, Church' Calendars
are to be orderedfor the
coming year. Fall Rally,
October 16 in Varna, dessert
at 6;30 precedes meeting at
p.m,
Mrs. • J. Burch ' reported
'that 52 people had been
served the first night and 90
the second night for supper
prior to attending the Blyth
Festival. It was. moved to buy,
a new gas stove with Mrs.
Burch to make more linquires ;
where it could be installed.
It was moved to have the
Turkey Supper, the first
Wednesday in November, -
with the menu and prices the
sameas last year, Take out
orders.. to .be available to the
congregation: shut ins. Mrs.
H; Traviss offered to look
after entertainment, also
advertising. Mrs. Burch will
call a supper . committee
meeting before the end of
this month.
The December • meeting
will begin with a Pot Luck
supper for all units with the
Walton, Unit to serve and 8th
& 16th to clean, up.,
The next U.C.W. meeting
will be an executive meeting
on Wednesday, October 3,
.Mrs. G. Craig closed the.
meeting with prayer followed
by the Lord.'s Prayer in.
unison.
Mrs. Jean ' Broadfoot has
arrivedhome after visiting a
week with relatives in
Niomi; Eileen.lard. London.
. ... .tib. .. ....
of seaferthviaitedon SAndar
with their grandm i;her,
Mrs. Edna Hackwell.
Mrs. Eddie Yan,Foucke, of"
Windsor spent 'lint'. week` at
the home ,Pi Mr and,• .Mrs•
Rene VePertlyss.cili and
family,
Mr and; Mm,- Den. Maier
and, Paul .of Thamesford,
visited Sunday with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs, Dave
Watson.
Mrs. Verda Pritchard, .et
London visited her parents
last Wednesday at •their
home.
Weekend guests with Mr;
and Mrs. Herb Traviss were
Pr. Brian and Mrs, Traviss"
Allison and Lesley of
Waterloo and Mrs. an .Mrs.
Kee Mof%ett,cf Stratford.
Mrs. Susam Wntte aaA)
adaughter .Gsbya *i
Twp, Were Satutda7 after:*
noon pests with, fldm+ 4:90.4
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Huether
and: to. :and Mrs. Herb'
Traviss have returned home
from a trip to Scotland;.
Wales :and, Ireland. While in;
Scotland they visited Avt,.
Perth, Aberdeen, Dundee*
and Glasgow when the Ont.
ario Massed. Legion Pipes
and Drums made their
respective appearances.
About 000 persons includ-
ing band members were lar.
the group that made their
home base in Edinburgh,
Scotland.
anniversary
Society of Automotive Engneers, inc.
celebrate with SAgSafi fhe
SEAFORTH FALL FAIR
Thursday 8 .► September Freda S� tem ber 20-21'
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in conjunction with its 75th anniversary the Society of Automotive Engineers will
have a' display at Seaforth Fair and be ready to discuss with you how the quality of
life has been improved by modern transportation. ,
PRIZES
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PRIZES
'of prizes will be awarded hourly at our booth at the Seaforth Fair• to
A'variety •, . . .
artier ants. �rizes ou could win range from pocket knives to a
energy conscious P P >' Y _ g
wrist watch to a fire extinguisher and many more items.
• A free pencil to each visitor.
See us at the
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Ontario Bean Growers Co -Operative plant at Seatorth
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Fair prices
Honest weights
Reliable grading
• Patronage return
on:: profits
Courteous. service
MakeThe
Farmer's
Elevator
Work. For You
D!on Scott :Manager
We now 'have'
added
office facilities
for cashing out
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CO-OPERATIVE
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