HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-09-20, Page 17'The Varna midget ball team won the
inter -township baseball trophy, by defeating
Londes or�, in. thesemi-finals Be filler in,
b o and nm
the third garne of the three gamefinal series.`
Pictures, left to right, back row are coach Dan
Taylor, David Consitt, Dale Stephenson, Ron.
Taylor, Lem Van Wonderen, Bill Gibson, and
Doug o Denomme. .Middle row 'are; Brian
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Falconer, Mark Taylor, David. Townsend and
:row, Paul
Scott Ctnsitt: Front John Dowson, Pa
Kalb l e -f ch Mike Coleman, Ron Thompson,;
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and Paul Consitt, Absent. were John Pierre
. Craig Taylor and. pick.
Laporte, and. coaches 9
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(Photo by Mary ChesselI)
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There wa4 an evening' of
good entertainment last
Wednesday when bride -elect
Cathy Taylor was the
honoured guest at a large
shower in the township hall,
Bonnie Roy gave her a little
advice ret the reading "How.
to Chotlse a Husband",
Jacqui Taylor entertained
with two, piano solos.
A hilarious skit by the
women of the Parr Line, "',
Visit to, the Taylor Re-
sidence", }sept the crowd in
an uproar, and their lively
renditions of "She'll Be
Coming 'Round .: the
Mountain" and *'01d
MacDonald's Farm" (they
werepractising for Sunday's
anniversary church service)
and; more suitable "Little
Brown: Church in the Vale",
were enjoyed'.
Joyce Dowson read "You
Can Do Whatever You like,
With Men", and the girls of
the Varna areasang a couple
of songs. Marg Hayter con -
Cromarty WMS
Rem ber5
.r
m;ern,1�e
tw�.:
The W.M.S. of Carmel,
Presbyterian Church met on
Monday evening with the.
President Mrs. Harvey Hyde
presiding and opened the
meeting with a poem entitled
"Loving Thoughts' and led
in Prayer.:.
Mrs. Edith Bell was in
charge of the . Devotional
"Courage' eating it takes a
great deal of courage tolive
in this world as a Christian,
and gave a poem "The,
Unknown furture" Mrs. C.
Volland read tea Scripture
Psalm; 46 and Mrs. Bell led in
prayer. Mrs, P. 'Campbell
gave a reading "Back to
Work" and`'Mrs.'Bell gave a
poem "God` Knows. Best".
An invitation from Knox
Presbyterian Church
Goderich to be guests on
Tuesday, Septernber'18th at
2:30' was- received and
arrangements made to
attend. The Fall Rally will be
held in Belgrave on October
10th at 1:30 p.m: The next
meeting, will be . held on
October 1st.
Mrs.. Esther Wright will be
in.'charge of the Devotional.
A "moment's silence was
observed in loving memory
of two members the late Mrs.
• Ellen Walker and. Mrs. John
Solden, the Lord's Prayer
was repeated in, unison.:
LADIIES' AID
Mrs. C. Volland presided
at the Ladies' •Aid meeting
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which followed, The arrange-
ments were made to cater to
a wedding on :September
29th. It was also decided; to
hold the annual. Bazaar on
November, 3rd,
Varna chur
Varna United Church
celebrated the 130th anniver-
. sary of their congregation on -
Sunday. '
nSunday.; Beautiful music was
supplied by Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Lobb of Rolmesville;
who sang several duets. Our
choir also sang'beautifully, It
Would' be nice to hear them
more often. Mr. Murdock
Morrison, a former pastor.
And honorary member of the
session, read.:the Gospel
passage from'Luke 9.
Rev. Brown explained to
the children the significance
of the .gown and ,hood she
was wearing, which showed
that she was a graduate of
Princeton University, where
she received her Master of
Theology. The session made
a wise decision in having
Miss Brown preach of this
anniversary service. as she
has gone through the church
record$, and reminded the
congregation of interesting:
things which are part"of the
foundation of this church. ' Many of the family names
on -the ott(;membership rolls
are the .same as on today's
roll.
Away back in 1913, the
Presbyterian session was
ducted a contest.. and then, —
men's 'hairy legs at a ladles,'`
shower in Varna?
Nancy Whittaker read' an,
amusing address and Cathy
received many lovely gifts.
Friends; are invited to the
wedding reception, in H.ensail
On Oct.. ;6, and to an Open
House at the Taylors' bottle
on Tuesday Oct. 9.
Goshen line people and
t others in the area will be
interested to know that
people of the Staffs, corn-
munity have planned a re-
ception for Gordon and
THE HU:!i01* E)TO ;ITUF , !EPTEl1 811*1 >, t#
for
laane Colquhoun, it win are'
Hetisall on Sept. 28, You.
May call me for further
"
;r>nfarrriaton.,
Little. Shelley 'Stephenson,
received a badly fractured
leg a Week ago Tuesday
when ,a steel gate fell over.
on Thursday, she quickly
learned to ,get around, On
crutches, and is .now baek in
kindergarten. On Sunday at
suppertime, Paul and Elaine
couldn't find Cheryl,, and:
after checking with neigh•
bours, realized their German
Shepherd dog, a constant
w., :.,,,,,,,
e
eompan en of the girls, was.
staying near the house.
;Chert' l• was found sleeping in
the guest bedroom.
Becansethey had Pot' been,
.alar'me4, it don't occur to
them that the neighbours
were still concerned about
her disappearance. and wept.
out for supper without
notifying them, that she ,had
been fount), The neighbours,
thinking; That the
Stephettsons were in; the
fields searching for tree
.Paunched a search party, and
soon about 200 friends were
;combing. the :buildings and-`
corn 0el4 'ter signs of the
missing girl
Everyone Was greatly
relievei.i to 'find her safe:
'when they rett,rned home
Paul and Elaine Would late
everyone to know that tlteZ
deeply appreciate their cqn
cern- -
Briian l,fcAsh has been in!
Stratford hospital where he
was tree aced for back trouble,
We're glad. to hear lr he*'
coming along fine, and;
expected, to, be home the
middle of the week.
4ensall UO. hears about food: aid
Mrs, Lorna. Spencer' pre„
sided for the September
meeting of Unit one of
HenSall .United Church..held,
in the parlor on, Thursday;
September 13, With Mrs.
Kay Elder assisting herthey
gave a beautiful devotional
revealing the many times
that Jesus befriended people
that he met and knew their
need of his love and they in
turn learned to love him.
Mrs. Audrey Joynt re.
ported on their adopted, Ott
Ning Khan Man and two.
members volunteered .to
write letters to her. Unit one
will be responsible for
flowersin the Sanctuary in
Qctober'and also visit at the
Queensway Nursing Home in
October. .
An intersting study on: the
World Food supply Aid was
given by Mrs. Anita Cook,
,Governmentplans are to put
up special' fundsto help Third
World Countries develop
Agriculture strategies, .to.
ch is 130
unanimous in supportil:g
church union, and in 1921
they: recommended that it
would be "a good thing" to
ordain "women, although it
was 1936 before the first
woman was ordained. Miss
Brown also set up, a display
of old records and deeds.
In her sermon "Memories,
Monsters and Hope" she
pointed - to the many uncer-
tainties of the future as the
Monsters we have todeal
with, and referred to the
Scripture lesson from the
latter part of Romans 8 ‘N hich
giSes usreassurance ofthe
love of God for believers.
Although , : He does not
promise that everything will
remain the same, He does
promise thatnothing shall be
able to separate us from,; the
love of God. Our hope lies in
people exploring God's will
for our time, and using ;any
opportunity to see that his
will is carried out, she said
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Anita also quoted from.
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'meet Research Centre, this.
corporation in turn supports:
research at the Llniversit> r+f
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Lorna gave .courtesy re.
;narks and . the meeting.
closed with the • 'Mizpah
Benediction before hostesses
Mrs: Mabel Shirray and Mrs.
Marg. Consitt served lunch,
The devotion at.. the
• $eptembcr meeting of Alnit.
two was given by Mrs: Hazel
(or'nutt on 'Labour and
Uterus". She closedwith a
poem. "ItYork to do".
The meeting was chaired
by Mrs. lrlva: Forrest who
opened with a poem,
"Vacation Time", The roil
call, an exchange :of house.
hold hints was - answered by
IO members. Business was
conducted by Diane Gersten -
kora including arrangements
for the programme at the
General meeting on October
1: the meeting is to follow .a:
lur•..`lticl. supper at 7 p.rn.;
Speaking on the . topie,:.
"The Year of the Child, Mrs:,
Joyce Pepper mentioned
that according to news items,. -
theehidlren of today,
especially teenagers, are
against- aur :help, She can.
eluded with a poem:`. "If a
child"
Diane then showed
pictures of her: recent trip to.
Germany and: Austria
.Unit four -: ` of Hensall
U.C.W. opened the autumn
season with a. sumptuouspot
luck dinner in: the Fellowship
Hall atnoon` on Thursday,
September 6. There was a
good attendance.
Mrs. Britton presided for
the meeting and opened with
a moment of silence and read
a hymn in memory of their
late president, Mrs, Jessie.
McAllister, who died during
the summer,
Mrs. Britton reproted on.
her visit to the Alma College
One Day School for Women.
The general meeting is to be
held on Monday evening at 7
p.m. with a potluck supper
Mrs. Sim Roobal gave
several short readings and
Mrs. Dorothy Mickle,
accompanied by Mrs, Tom
Sherritt, led in a hymn sing.
Mrs. Mickle also played a
piano solo,. "Amazing
Grace". Rev. Stan C.
McDonald pronounced the
benediction.
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