HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-09-13, Page 18VI THE HURON 'EXPOSITOR EPTENIEER 13, 1979
• Correspondent
MRSIt'MARY CHESSELL'
4132-9969
no; first Meetkall a the
Varna U.C.W. since the
summer recess was neld, last
Thursday evening with ,rt
good attendance. President
Eleanor MeAsh opeaed the
'14.4eet!.4 with Prayer. The
worship service was pre-
pared and led bY Mildred
Mesh, Joan Beierling and
Mona Stephenson, and the
hymn "Blessed Asswance"
was sung.
A letter from the Clinton
Hospital Auxiliary
anneounced that their 'new gift
shop will $004 be, open, with
htm_ra of Z to 4 daily. They
For
will be sent a list of ladle*
Who volunteered te help staff
it. An invitation from Goshen
U.C.W. tO join them for their
meeting On Sept. 20 at 8:00
p.m.
was accepted. The
anneal falltnrkey supper will
be on Wed.. Sept. 26.
ThIS Year. Varna is hosting
the Regional Rally for East
Huron on Oct, 16. Coffee and
dessert will be served.from,
6:30 to 7:45. and literature
will be displayed; at this time.
The service begins at 8;90.
Twenty new hymn books,
words only edition, are being
purchased for the Church at a
cest of $5.00 each -
Rev. Brown Suggested that
the ladiet might like to
°DU
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Sue Ann: van Oostveen and
•husband VVynand won a trip
to nerida recently after win-
ning' the "What's in a
Name" competition spon-
sored by United Co-
operatives.
Mrs. van Oostveen is a
native of the Hensall area,
She and her husband, in
partnership with a brother-
in-ta*, firth 400acres kupWn
as Rowyndale Acres Ltd,
They raise beef cattle and
finish hogs on the farm, and -
Mr. van Oostveen has been a
member of the Ayr branch of
the co-op for Several' years.
The name the couple sug-
gested for the UCO magazine
was "Cornerstone''. Mrs.
•van Oostveen said, "We
selected different names that
we thought covered the many
aspects of co-operative
'conduct ti. mita
service this fafl (it can't he
held on the suggested date)
to mark the 50th anniversary
ef a decision by the Privy
Council of Britain to re-
COiptize women as legal per,
.sons, thus making them.
•eligible to become members
of the Senate. The petition; to•
have women declared legal
persons was organized by
Emily Murphy, a respected
jedge in Allaerta, and her
aapporters, who took it
through the courts to the
Supreme Court of Canada,
where it was turned down.
They took it then to the Privy
Council where it was passed
on Oct. 18, 1929., Members
Hensall
vsito 'trip
membership." Cornerstone
by definition is. a. stone
uniting twO walls. at a corner,
but also means "semething
of fundamental, importance
to a belief or an ideology,"
The couple will visit Flor-
ida in November and •will
visit co-operative. and agri-
cultural points of interest as
well as some of the tradit-
ional tourist Sites.
Seaforth Manor
Highlighting this week's bowling was held for the -first
activities was a trip to
London Fair on Monday. The_
bus left Seaforth Manor at 9.
a.m. with twenty-two re-
sidents and seven staff
aboard- and at the QueenS-
way Nursing Home in
Hensall„twelve residents and
five staff joined us. All
resideatsenjoyed their day
at the Fair although' the
afternoon program on the
grand stand was not as
entertaining as other years.
We did not encounter any
rain until just as we avere;
Kippenbo rding. the bus for home.
.Correspondent
S. RENA CALDWELL
•• 262-5935
Messers. Steve and
Murray McGregor holidayed
at Grand Bend over the
holiday weekend.
Kippen East W.I. will
meet at the home of Mrs.
Harry Caldwell Sept. 19 at
8:30 p.m. Robert Reaburn of
Hensall will be the gaest
speaker. Mrs. Al H oggarth
• will give the Motto and
Mrs. Alex McGregor is in
• charge of the -lunch.
• Bean harvesting is the
order of the day. Mr., and
• Mrs. Cameron Joyce, Inkster
Michigan'and Mrs. Margaret
Hutchison. St. Thomas,
•
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
W.L. Mellis recently.
Mr. 'Torn Munroe and Ian
. who spent the past month
in BC. have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. • Leonard
Hayman, London, the former
Blanche Watson, visited in
the Kippen area recently.
W.J.F„ Bell has returned
from Victoria Hospital,
London.
A number front Kippen
area attended the play in
Blyth "The Donnelly's ".
Mr. and Mrs, Ken
McLellan have returned from
a business trip to Prince
George B.C.
• 'SHIPPER to
.UNITED
CO-OPERATIVES
• OF ONTARIO.
LIVESTOCK
DEPARTMENT
TORONTO
'Ship your lisiettikk
with .
MIKE I IYLE
Tuesday is Shipping Day
From Dublin
CALL DUBLIN 1454656
ZVRICI1 236.4014,
Also attending the fair on
Monday were reSidenes from
Kilbarchan Nursing Home
accompanied by Mrs. Ruth
Mauer and Mrs. Ben Kale
Birthday Greetings last
week to Mr. Dave Papple
who ,celebrated his 94th
birthday on Wednesday
September 5th.Although Mr.
Raprile's eye sight is failing
he is still able to get around
and his memory is quite keen
at times. Visiting with him
were members of his 'family •
time and high scorers were
Miss Doris Wills arid Miss
Edith Salo. •
Bingo was held on Friday
afternoon with winners
Under B - Mr. Erle Dovv,
• Mrs, Margeurite Shill;
Under 0 Mr, Harold Walsh
Mr. Ludger Seguin; Under N
- Miss Wilma Brill, Mr.
James Nolan; Under I -Mrs.
Marguerite Shill, Mrs.
Charles Ross; Under G, Miss
Edith Salo Mr. Harold
Walsh and Mr. Charles Ross
(tied).
Four. corners - Miss Isobel
• Lamble, Miss Doris Wills.
We are sorry to report Miss
i
Mary Neville s confined to
Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Did' you know
•
•
Did you know that..'..,
In agreement with the prov-
inces, the federal govern-
ment collects provincial
corporation taies for all
provinces except Ontario and
Quebec, and personal tax for
„ all provinces except Quebec.
Visiting also with Mr.
Did
., Oakvyou lle' Ontario residents
know that,..
Papple were Rev, ure and
Mrs. Stewart.
Visiting with Miss Bessie
Davidson were Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Hillen, Mrs. Edith
Dunlop and Mrs. Violet Elgie
and Mrs. Mary McIver.
Mrs. McIver also visited
with Mr, Art Nicholson.
Mrs. Donna Farley of
Toronto •visited with het
father Dr. E, Sadlier.
Mrs, John Carter visited
with Mrs. Mary Carter.
High bowling scores last
week were held by Mr.
Harold Walsh 136 and Mr.
Charles 'Ross 113 Tuesday
afternoon ladies wheel -chair
• have the highest average
income in Canada, $12,949, ,.
Next come Burlington, Ont.
with $12,702 and Sept-Iles,
Quebec with $12,542. This
information can be found for
100 selected Canadian cities
• in the 1978 edition of Tax-
ation Statistics, available
from Supply and Services.
******
Did you know that...
Taxation and Customs and
Excilt are the two main
divisions of Revenue Can-
ada. Each has.its own deputy
minister and has offices in
various locations across
Canada..
REGULAR VALUE $1.68
•EAST,•:.•
.0:UALITY.
FILM •
SERVICE
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Im 'Nun, ft 1 1.1
b Betty's Variety
33 Maim St. Siaforth
Op. s 1 days it week 9 a.m. d1111 p.oni
Otto good Sept. 14 Oct, 4
*IV a-S-Ced to give tins• idea
some thought, and perhaps,
make some suggestions as to.
material that can be used for
the service. There will he
ittrther discussing at another
Meeting;
The anattal Rally Day ser-
vice was held on SundaYr,
when Bill Taylor, Christian,
Education Committee Chair-
man. and Joyce Powaon. Pn.e
of the Sunday School
teachers, helped With the
worship service. Don Taylor,
superintendent, presented
attendance awards to fifteen,
students, arid named those
who were promoted to•a new
class, Doug McAsh, is the
other superintendent. All
children of the Sunday
School are asked to come into
the Church when they arrive
rather than, going to the
Sunday School reorns, even, if
their parents are unable to
crime, so they may be pre-
sent for the worship service
and for the special children's
story Miss Brown tells them,
ANNIVERSARY
Please invite your family
and friends to join os for the
Anniversary service on
Sunday, at 1,1;00. There will
be special -music, and Rev.
Henson'
li
Brown is preaching. There
will be no Sunday School,
and Goshen Church is with-
drawing its service to join
taa.
MrS. Lloyd Miller $r., Mr.
and, Mrs. Lloyd Miller,
Tammy and Travis of Wind-
sor Were weekend guests of
Mrs. Margaret Dovison.
The Varna Ladies Slo-pitc.h.
tearn took the 13 aeries when,•
they won the third, game
against Mineset. Stanley
Stars put out the Bayfield
Babes in a five - garne aeries
to win the A title.
Barry Taylor pitelied'• 15
innings straight for the
Zurieh D J's, in a fastball
tournament game in Zurich
on Saturday to defeat Gord's
Variety of Exeter 5 to 4. Bob
Lay of Brucefield School also
pitched the whole game for
Exeter, It was a realpiteher's
duel, and an exciting game to
watch.
Four village children were
,off to kindergarten last week
Krista McAsh, Dennis
Roy, Susan Kirton and
Sandra Coultis. Frain this
area outside of the village,
there wre Robbie .Consitt,
" Melady Turner and Shelley
Stephenson..
14ialASMITH,
Irnion (Wild) SOlith, wife
of the 1nte Adelbert Smith,
died in South] Huron
flOSPItal. gaeler •On.
September 4, in. her 74th
year. Mrs. Smith is survived
by sons Lloyd of Zurich;
Russel of Dublin; Ralph of
Richmond Hill; Leo of Acton;
Bill of Zurich; Gerald', of
Forest; ; George of SratfOrd;
Raymond Of Kitchenet;
Edward of Zurich; Donald of
11911y; Gordon of Zurich; Jim
of Shelburne; Bob of Arkona
and by daughters Mrs. Tom
(Eileen) Sloan of Peter-
borough; Sister Joyce of
Unit)", Saskatchewan; MM.
James (Margaret) Kendall of
St. George; Mrs. Edward
(Donna) Lesperance , of
Zurich; Mrs. James (Jean),
Maloney of St. Columban;,,
and Mrs. Leo (Helen) CreCes
of Zurich.
Mrs. Smith was pre-
deceased by one son and one
daughter. She is also
survived by 68' grand-
children, ,two great grand-
children, one sister, Mrs,
Albert (Mary) Regier of
Huronview, Clinton. One
sister and two brothers pre-
deceased Mrs, Smith. ,
The body rested at West-
lake 'Funeral Home, Zurich
,
• ... •
'Correspendent
MRS. B. MacGREGOR •
262-202S
Mrs. Blanche Chapman of
London visited over the
weekend with her brother-in-
law and sister Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Corbett.
Mrs. Peter L. McNaughton
who recently underwent sur-
gery in St: Joseph's
Hospital, London was able to
return to her home on
Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Sin .R.csalsal
were guests at the Toonk..
Bylsma wedding on Friday in
the Christian 'Reformed .
Church, Clinton, when over
one hundred , guests
attended. -;
Mrs. Kathie McGuckin of
•Newmarket visited last week
siith her aunt Mrs. Bert
Horton,• and also with her
uncle Mr. Peter L. Mc-
Naughton and with her aunt
•Mrs. Peter L. McNaughton
who was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
JUNIOR CHOIR SINGS AT
SERVICE
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday -- Speaking • on
,''Christian Citi?enship', The
Junior Choir, under the
direction of Mrs. Dorothy
Taylor at the organ, sang
"God Sees The Little
'Sparrow Fall" Ronna Lynn
Bell took the soloist part.
Mrs. Grace Peck and.Mrs.
Mary McAllister of Huron -
view, Clinton were guests on
Thursday. with Mrs. Dorothy
Mickel and 'attended the
Smorgasbord, luncheon and
-meeting of Unit IV U.C.W. at
Hensall United Chuich,
SURPRISED ONBIRTHDAY
The family of Mr. Peter L.
• McNaughton surprised him
on Thursday September 6th
• on the occasion of his 84th
birthday. They enjoyed. a
social, evening as well as the
"Birthday Cake" and treats.
Charles Mickel Hamilton
spent the weekend with his
mother. Mrs. Laird Mickle
and on Sunday Mrs. Miekle,
Charles, Mrs. Florence •
Joynt, and •Mr. and Mrs,
William Mickle and John of
Exeter joined the rest of the
Mickle family for a Smorgas-
• bord Birthday 'dinner in,
honour of their mother at the
• home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and . Mrs.
• Brian Collins and family in
• Waterloo.
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until ,Friciay, Sept, 7 When
funeral MOS was held IR St.
Boniface Roman Catholic
Cb Zurich. Rey. Father
Pail Mooney ,effichttett And
burial was in St. '001,11face.
cemetery,
The pallbearers were sht
grnadsens ef Mrs, Smith
including Ronald, Kevin,
Denis, Mark and Robert
Smith and James Sloan.
The flower bearers were
IvIelady Smith of Acton;
Denise Smith of Stratford
and JuliaSrnth of Dublin.
NAITO OF HENSALL DIES
IN LONDON -
Mary Ellen (Priest -
McEwen) of S Briscoe street
west, London, died at Mason
Villa Hospital, London, on
Thursday September 6th. in
her 78th yearyWife of the late
William James Cook, she is
survived by Norris McEwen
of Goderich, Ewen McEwen,
Mrs. Ray (Mina) Geere, and
Mrs. Edda Smith all of
London. Three grandchildren
also survive. Funeral service
was conducted by Rev. E,J,
Humphrey of the Church Of
the Epiphany, London on
Monday September 10th at
10 a.m, from the A. Millard
George Funeral Home. Inter-
ment in Woodland Cemetery,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor
and Mr, and Mrs; Russell
Brock of Goderich enjoyed a
Motor trip through Northern
Ontario last week,
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