HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-10-18, Page 7We now hale-
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TEA IS SERVED ,—, For anyone wanting a
rest or some refreshments, tea and sandwiches
were served during the Autumn Fair
MAY WE.HELP '.YOU? -- Audrey McLlwain of
Seaforth, and Carol Baker of Harpurhey, gave a.
friendly' smile and a helpinghand to anyone
interested in buying the articles on sale, or just
wanting to chat, at. the Northside United Church
'bazaar on Saturday, (Expositor Photo)
Painting class meets
at Huronview
Rev. Don Darrell conduct-.
'.ed the church service on
Sunday morning. Mr Nelson
Lear and Mr. Frank Bissett
sang "Down Deep in the,.
Sea',accompanied by ;Mrs
Elsie Henderson at the
organ. Residents are re-
minded that Rev, Wittich will
be conducting ' Holy Com-
munion:in Huronview Chapel
on Sunday, Oct. 14th. • The
Choir will be, singing "Thank
you ;Lord'' next .Sunday..
Everyone is welcome • to
attend.
Huronview held Old Tyrite
Music on Monday afternoon;.
with. Mrs. Elsie . Henderson,
Cecil Skinner, Nelson Lear;
Norman Speir putting on the
ro ramme. Monday g eve
ning . we . took; the Vido
machine to Zurich to the
Women's Institute meeting:
We showed tapes of the
September birthday party
which the Zurich Institute
put on, and a tape of our
John Blair
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Clinton
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Metropolitan
Life
where the -future lsi•iioW
Wedding Fashion show on
September •5th.We spent a
very pleasant evening with
the. ladies.
Mrs'. Peck held her paint-
ing ;class on Tuesday :morn-
ing in the craft room. Cer
amic class met on Tuesday
afternoon. Earl & Martha
Hayward entertained; at fam-
ily night on Tuesday eve-
ning. The residents were
treated" to a variety of magic.
acts with rope, done by Earl
plus some lovely music by
the. couple. The Over 90 club
met on Wednesday after-
noon. Programme
fternoon.Programme included
Cecil Skinner, Norman Speir
and Mrs. Elsie Henderson.
Cookies and tea were served`;.
at the end. Mrs. Prouty held
Bible.. Study on Thursday.
afternoon.
The Blind held their meet-
ing in the craft room on
Friday morning. `Friday
afternoon Bingo was held as,
usual in the auditorium,
We would like to welcome
some new residents to
Huronview. Mr. and. Mrs.
David Papple, Stewart Flem-
ing Rallaugh, Marjory
Rebecca Boyce, Dorene
Anna "Coleman, and Lucy
Ellis. We hope these new
residents.) ,once they are
settled'.. into their new homes
comfortably, will participate
in the various programmes
throughout the home.
Mrs. Betty Scratch, who is
our editor of the Huronview
newspaper, tells •she is pre-
paring a paper to be out in
the next couple of months.
We are looking forward tp
reading it,Betty.
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Haist: of Seaforth
was 'among he many ladies who helped at the.
Autumn Fair at Northside United Church
Saturday. Here she is checking out all the plants
for Sale, to ,make sure they weren't: priced too
highly.
The: Pubic Relations
meeting of the Seaforth.
Women's institute was held.
in the Seaforth Public .School;
last Taesday eveniing, with,
gue$ts from. 'Walton,, Staffa,
Lon ftborn Wf
Gets ,, a
Wi consumer affairs meet,
ing was held. October 10th in
the. hall, Genevieve Allen
played 'the ,piano; for the'
opening,
President Marjorie Duizer
read the poem `The Beauty
of Autumn,." She welcomed.
all the visitors. Roll call was
answered . by naming a
nutritious snack and intro-
ducing your guest. Sept-
ember minutes and financial
report readby secretary
'treasurer Marjorie Anders
son, Correspondence in-
cluded a thank you from
Netti Clark for the 55th
wedding anniversary gift;
from, .Mrs.. Bess. Fingland
September guest speaker
and an invitation from Tiger
Dunlop Institute for, their.
October 25th meeting at
Carlon hall. A.$50. donation.
was'given . to fire victims
Hugh Flynn and family.
Lena Nesbitt reported cook
books have . gone to the
'printers and will be ready for.
Christmas.. Hazel Reid intro-
duced guest speaker Mrs.
Street of Blyth who spoke on
GOODIES. FOR SALE, The bake sale table at Northside United
'annual Autumn Fair was the first one to sell out, as a large
Church's 9e
crowd filled the lower floor ofl,Ithe church Saturday in search of plants,
craft articlesor bakedgood.
citizens hear of lepers
The Happy Citizens met in
the Legion Hall Oct. 11 Mrs:
Hazel McNaughton, presided
for the meeting, and, a minute
of silence in memory of
Hattie Johnston.
•
Rev. James Vanslyke'.
brought a very inspiring
message on Thanksgiving to , •
the meeting. He told a story
of the ten lepers being.
healed and onlyone returned
to give thanks and .of people'
in gratitude when we should,
be thankful every day for the
land we live in.`
Edith Dunloppresidedat
the piano fot a sing song and
Mr. Joe • White presented
Lorne Dennis with a past
president's pin.
There were .14tables in.
f euchre Ladies high
>Eiimville, >iondesboro and
.Clinton. .President Mrs.
Rachel Riehlwelcomed
everyone. For the roll call
"Bring a family heirloom or
.antique and tell of its use""..
'health, food's, alcohol. smpk-
•ing and exercise. She was
'thanked by Gay Datema and
presented with a gift.
The first card party will be
October 26 and every 2
weeks, In charge are Lena
Nesbitt, Florence Cartwright
and: Jessie Tebbutt. Sand-
wiches and cookies will be
supplied,
June Fothergill and Dora
Shobbrook gave a report on:
the Huron County Rally at
Elimville on Qctober 1st.
Margaret Taylor gave read-
ing "Psychology - how par-
ents should trust their child-
ren." The draw donated by
Marjorie Duizer was won by
June Fothergill. Lunch was
served by Beryl Reid, Joan.
,Middesaal and Hattie Snell.
Nifty Needl:ers
.make:
Achievement
Doypions:
The Nifty Needlers, Eg
mondville's 4-H club met at
the home of Gale and Kathy.
Turnbull. Seven girls answer
ed .roll call and repeated the
4,H pledge,
Barb Doig taught the last
two needlepoint stitches for
the samplers, the Scotch and
cashmere stitch.. Members.
decided. what to'do for
Achievement Day. The' next
meeting will be held at Anne
Marie Maloney's on;Thurs-
day, October 18.
, The third meeting of
Seaforth 7II` was held at the:
home • of Brenda. DeJong
October 9. The roll call was
answered: by all 12 members.
Rosie Van Dyk read the
minutes" approved by pre-
sident June Haney. The
,fourth meeting will: be held at
the home of Wilma & Rosie
van`' Dyk on Monday,
October 22,..
.Brenda De Jong
demonstrated the cross stitch
• and B�argello' which each
member tried to' do:
Nex Brenda showed how toi
care for needlepoint and. how
.to to wash it. Cathy Coleman
went: over ° the Home
Activities:
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THE HUE,
N- EXPOSITOR, liTO!l'E,
many gttieles frOM yester-
years were shown. Some o,
these Were an, inkwell, soap
•dish: egg timer* salt and
.pepper shakers, binoculars,
meat 1016 butter knife" and•
uthors.
An invitation was accepted
from Hensall W.I. to their
""Jessert.Euchre" in Hensall
Area tenarentioit in. the St.Mary's arena on, November
1st and 2nd,
The program ,for the
,evening was chatted by Mrs,
J, Keys: and the motto
""People Watching" was well.
given by WS. Q. MacKenzie.
Mrs- Reynolds of the staff of
the Seaforth Public School
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P aor
y •
Anona Crozier, Ladies Lone `
Hand -Florence Kay Ladies
Low Jenny Chesney; Men's
High Secord McBrien;
Men's Lone - Bert Walters;
Men's Low - Joe White.
Mrs. Mary Riley served
birthay cake to Frank Smale
and Elizabeth' Burns.
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Legion Hall, Wednesday
October 17th from Kippen
W.1, to their 45th an-
niversary on November •13th
in Brucefield United Church
'for dinner at .6:30 p.m.. A
reply on th.e • number
planning to attend is to be
sent by 'Nov, 1st, Mrs. R.
Riehl will be the .delegate to
spoke on,"Exercises to Keep.
Fit" and with her helpers,
Kathy Pryce, Laurie Chesney
and Todd Morey led all
present in doing the ex-
ercises, to music. .Mrs.
Reynolds was introduced and.
thanked, by Mrs Clarissa
Stewart and all were given a
"Thank you gift".
Several pion°
instrumentals by All
Wheatley were enjoy 4.
Mfrs. G, PaPPIe gave
readings 'MO ,seven .1...
important words-'". WI 1
humorous one,"Mouiaty'#F';
mother's letter to heti son.""
A demonstration on the
snaking of "Bush Babies.'"
and other articles such, as
wreaths for any oceasiou aU:
shade from cones of evergreen*
trees was given by 'Mts.
Evelyn; Brown of Seaforth,
The "Three Bears" , "`Peter
Cottontail',. "Squirrels &
Turkeys were some of the
animals that took shape as
she put the cones together
with glue and added; the
BniShing touches of other'.
things such as paint, milk
weed pods, nuts. and • others.
Her hobby got started she
said when they decided to
plant evergreen trees, at the'
back of their property to
make their lawn smaller;
then she had many cones to
work with, but she does get
some cones from ,other
sources, Mrs. Brown was
introduced by 'Mrs,. Anotia;
Crozier and the courtesy
remarks. to all were given, by
Mrs. L. Lawson with.
`"Thankyou gifts.
BLYTHME.ATMARJ.IET
presents ifs
2nd Annual:. Freezer Beef Sale
°nd Open House
to be held
Tues. evening from 7 p.m. -'9 p.m.
Oct. 23
Come in and enjoy coffee &donuts and pick
out your own quarter or side of beef or have
us pick one for you.
special Prices
will be in effect for orders
made during this
Hour Sale OnIy
All our beef` is grade Al or A2 and prices
wrapping• & uick freezing.
include cutting, 4-
Listen to ourads on C.K:N.X.:for. special' prices.
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Open 6 days a week 8 6 Friday 'till 9
Phone 523-4551
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