HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-10-18, Page 9SPINNING- Norris Flynn son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Flynn, Londesboro shows off his spinning
technique on ice, Norris takes figure skating for
better balance for playing hockey,
Walton people enjoy
trip to New York•farm
Mr. and. Mrs.. Dave
Watson, Mr. and 'Mrs..
Torrance Dundas, Walton,
and Mr: and Mrs. J.:Hessel-
wood, Blyth, arrived home
after a four day tour . at the
Scott's Farm at Lake O12uaga
in New York State. ' The
scenery was beautiful with
the changing color of the
leaves., The Scott Family,
were • great entertainers'
putting on thee• programs
during the day and evenings..
All .the meals were included
with the tour, being of
highest` quality. with many
varieties;
There were nine ladies
Mr. Jim Shortreed of the
Manor Seaforth spent the
weekend at hishome
from the Walton, U.C.W.
attended. the Blyth U.C.W.
Fall Thankoffering in the
Blyth ; ;United Church on
Sunday evening when Rev.
Stairs of Brantford was guest ,
speakerand showed many.
informative: slides on
Leprosy.
Mr.: and; Mrs. George
McCall spent Saturday in
Clinton: with Mr;.' Bob,
Vodden: Mr. Donald Nimmo
and his 'mother, Mrs.
Florence Nimmo of Toronto
and Mrs. Lizzie Scott of
Huronview also visited'. at the
saltie home.
londesboro United
Correspondent
MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK
523-4250' '
emorals were dedicated
$t Sunday: Greeters were
Em�rerson: Hesk ` and. Bert
hobbrook. Ushers were
Mark Mitchell, Steven Brom-
ley, Wayne Hulley and Ron-
nie Nesbitt; organist • was
Mrs: 'Glen McGregor..
In the -memorial dedication
John Cartwright asked the.
congregation to . accept in
memory of his father Norman
Cartwright (June 21st 1978)
this gift of a Bible with gold
cover, Jim Jameison in mem-
ory of Warren Hulley (June
28, 1958) offered Jardinieres.
Rev. ScOtt accepted the gifts,
The children's story was,
God gives us things we .need.
Junior teachers were June
Fothergill, Ruthann Pen-
found and Carold Cart-
wright. Mrs. Scott sang a
solo accompanying herself on
guitar. Rev. Scott's message
was. "Be patient Christian:"
Next Sunday is Anniver
nary Sunday. Rev. Scott will
conduct the 11:00 service. At
8:00 span. 'Rick Hawley of
Auburn will be guest speak-
er. Music will be provided by
'the Scotts.
. EXPLORERS
The LondesbM0 Explorer
,Group met on October 11.
Sandy Carter and Darlene
Hulley did the Explorer
Emblem. Cheryl Hulley diad
the picture. Mrs. John flog
gart took the story. The
group then had crafts, games
.Find closed the meeting by
singing "This is my Father's
World,''
BERBA14 U1i11'1`
The Berean Unit held their
Weber 9th meeting. Leader
Helen Lawson welcomed aft
troll call' wa*answeted with a
Scripture verse with thanks
by it members. The Minutes
Of the. August meeting were
read by secretary Dora Shob-
'I rOOk. C r csorr pondence in
;cjrrdeol a letter from foster
+t:>tll& an invitation to Blyth
U.C.W. October 14; an invit-
ation to . First ;Presbyterian.
Church, Seaforth October
17th, 'at 2:30-. p.m, and the
regional Presbyterial Oct-
ober 16th at 6:30 p.m at,:.
'Varna,
Happy Birthday was sung
for Addie Hunking, Edyth
Beacom,. :Laura Lyon • and
Dora Shobbrook. Memorium
cards were on display: The
November meeting is in
charge : of Marg • Anderson,
Helen , Alexander and Tri
Duizer; lunch, Helen Lawson
and Vi Burns..
Cleaning brass for. Nov-
ember in charge of Helen
Lawson.: Worship closed with
Helen Lawson. reading
"Thankful for life.'" Program
was by Addie Hunking and
Margaret Good with Hattie
Wood at piano; scripture by.
Margaret Good and dexo
tions by Amy Bolding: Pray-
er by Addie Hunking reading.
Thanksgiving and, a ,poem.
Contests were conducted by
Addie Hunking and Helen
Lawson. Lunch was: served
by Dora Shobbrook,
Personals
• Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Art Airdrie on birth
of their son 'Joseph Arthur on,
Friday, October 12 in Clinton'
Public Hospital.
U.C'.W. members Edyth
Beacom, Laura Lyon, Hattie
Wood, Vi Burns and Flor-
ence ,Cartwright attended
,Blyth tiCW Thankoffcring'
meeting on Sunday night.
Lynn Turner. and Beta
Baker' of -London %pent the
week -enol with the formers:
parents Mt. and. Mrs. Robert,
Turner
Bill Riddell of Manftoti'
Manitoba `spent last weekent
with: Mr. and Mrs. Bober!
Arthur.
Jean. Hous ton, Jean. C
Jantiesori, Prudence Tracey
G. Ifallowel<l and R
Davidsonlail of Torontdo,,im
Miss Jean Wilton of Gallatin
were weekend. attests
with robot Cart,
Correspondent
MRS, M,1 McCA,f4 w
• 887.0677
The Walton: Unit met fort
their October ,meeting_ last
4±i/ednesday evening.. in the
Sunday School room of
Duff's Church, The Call to:
Worship was given by, Mr.
ffarold; Bolger, Mrs. Ray
tluether was ,pianist for the
singing of hymn, "Sing the
Lord of harvest', followed by
prayer. Mrs. Nelson Marks
read the scripture, Mrs.'s
Bolger read several passages:
from the book. of Jonah, the
parable about missions;also:
she read; .an interesting
article on "Thanksgiving is
,for. remembering." ;Hymn;.
Come, ye thankful people.
come was sung. Offering was.
received and dedicated. Mrs„
ff. Bolger closed the
devotions with prayer.
• Business was chaired by
Mrs. Allan McCall. Minutes
were read by, Mrs. Howard
flackweil, there were 18
members answered the roll
call. A card of thanks. 1waa
read from the Cummings
family in Goderich. Mrs,
Dorothy Sholdice gave the
treasurer's report, she had
the Turkey supper tickets,
available Tickets were given
out for the supper to be held'.
at the church on November 7.
Noticeswere given out
from the U.C.W. executive
that' was held the week
'before. Invitations were read
from Blyth U.C.W. to attend
their thankoffering on
Sunday, October 14, to First
Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth fall Thankoffering,
Wednesday, October 17 at
2:30 p.m. Mrs. A.B. Dobie Of
Niagara Falls asguest east l�
speaker. The Burns Bazaar
and Tea will be held October
'J1.50.
The meeting closed;
with prayer followed by a;
social half dour over lunch
served, by Mrs. W. Bewley,.
Mrs. 'f . Stevens and Mrs, N.
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Jean Broadfoot were Mrs.
Harvey Johnston, Clinton,
Mrs. Grant McLean, Clinton.
and Mrs Fern Patterson,
Seaforth.. Miss Amy :Love of
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'HURON
i
filar,
TOOPGR 1
Mrs. Beale fayre spent
Thanksgiving Withler
daughter, Mrs. Leonard'
Chisholm and`.¶*truly atDungannon. '
Mrs.Sadie ;Mc ., :naidi w
24, At 2 p.i . at Londesboro
Hall, The Fall Rally to he
held at Varna, October 16,
It was decided.to hold our
meetings at 8 p.m. when
next month is Copper
Contest. The church
calendars are available at
area news
Marks.
PERSONALS '
Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Achilles of Hearst spent a
few.ddays the first of last week
at the home; of Mr. and Mrs.
Rollie. Achilles.
Toronto spent the weekend
at the same home withher
sister,
Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Cardiff
of P.etrolia visited on
Saturday , with Mrs. Jean
Broadfoot,
a guest with Mr, and Mrs,'1.,
Badley in Blyth for Thanks-
giving.
Mrs. Jim Shortreed :and
Mr, and Mrs Ken'Shortreed
attended the wedding on
Saturday of Linda Warwick
arld Poaald= Stew'
Blyth United Chp+
Landes oro news
reception is
the; Co,
Mussell taood was 440 04
0
to Clinton hospital onW!ed
nesday with pneumonia.
Dinner guests Tuesday
evening with Beth Knox
were Mr. and Mrs. iBill
Harris, Sault Ste. Marie,
Mrs, Laura Saunders#+
Mr- and Mrs, Cliff Shob-
brook and Mr. and Mts. Beak
Shobbrook.-
and Mrs. Jack Lee
spent Friday night with
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Stu
Mustard and Sheldon, Strat-
ford, and; the weekend with.
Mrs. Beverley Gall, Toronto,
Mr. Emerson .i-esk spent
Thanksgiving weekend in
London and Strathroy..
Tuesday night and Wed-
nesday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook 'were
his cousins Mr, and Mrs. Bill
Harris; Sault Ste. Marie
Ontario.
Mr. Emi Mrt.'I Arnow -
Out B*. ee and .e&.therR
Kincardine, visited en Sun-
day with Mt'. and Mrs. Vise.
Stackhouse and Sunday eve -
fling :Mr,. and.. Mrs, Bill'
Stevens, of Belorave viatted
the smite, hone--
Miss Irene Roblin of
Wiliowdale spent the week-
end
eekend with. 'Miss Latins Knott -
and her mother,
The Lopdesboro Cubs and
Scouts held their annual
Apple Day on Saturday,,
October 13th. Thanks to the
generous donations of Hut.
lett residents it was the most
successful to date. Special:
thanks go to the dine parents:
who gave their time to assist„
The community is reminded
that leaders are stili required
to assist with Cubs. Our next
meeting is Tuesday evening,
at 7:30 at the school:
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