HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-10-18, Page 11Rev. and Mrs -1. Vre i$tewart On Saturday attended the
wedding of the former'srandda hter n Braand.
ugiBrampton, _..Pas . it..
Visited his son, Dr. K.G. and Mrs. Stewart, Waterloo.
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They also attended the Sunday Mernittg semiCe at Paisley
Memorial United Church. Guelph,, where Mr. ,Stewart W*
their visite4. minister 53 ears ago and; i I't'9f.. 0Pr4Qn and!
e $ w#:
Mrs. Couling in that city.
Mr, and Mrs. Jeff Fullarten and! :Mr, and Mrs. Don.
Vincent, all of the Bn$ltton area, re Visions, with Mrs. lsa
belle Hunt, '
Homer Hunt.has returned to his 'home in Port 'Dever
patient U 'veri Hospital, London,
;after being a in ni sty Hasp o nM
Visitors from Cambridge on Sunday with Mrs. Nermaa
Steele were Lorraine Roth and Verda Kinzie,
Barbara Bryanswho worked part time in the summer as
vacation relief as a proofreader and ad layout person at .. •
The Huron Expositor left Wednesday to take a teaching
job in Bermuda, She'll be a reading specialist at a school in
Somerset Barbara, a graduate of SDHS, McMaster and:.
Simon Fraser Universites, is the daughter of Mrs. Betty,
Walker of Centre St., Seaforth,
Mrs, Patricia Arthur and son Michael of Miami, m Florida,
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were guests i.astweck with her mother, Mrs. EJ- BeeheJY
o Goderich St. W. While :tent' eratures were in the: 90°J
f P
range when .they left Florida, Mrs. Arthur Say*.she
enjoyed the unseasonably cool weather, including 'sno,l!,,
that Seaforth had .during their visit„
Margaret MCLeAn. of Bayfield spent the weekend at the.
home of r
Goderich St W parents,
•On$aru nd MrS. M
dayaafn000A.Y.McLean,
he attended
Northside United Church's fall baaaar with her sts
ter
Susan White and niece Gabrielle,
Miss Glad Thompson of Church St, Seaforth recently
returned from.; a school reunion in Niagara Falls where she
,taught elementary grades for many years, Altheugh it's,
been 'Z3 ,years since she retired from teaching, Miss
Thompson, renewed .acquaintanceship with many former
pupilsand old. friends.
Thoseattendingfuneral of the late M.H. McKenzie last
week included: Mr. and Mrs. -Byron BrQWit, Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs, Robert 'Stewart,. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Al
Tufford, Lindsay; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Blaney, Kitchener;
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Phillips,. Stacey and Dean,
Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Govenlock, Simcoe; Mr.
and Mrs. Edward. Dormice, Goderich; Mr, and. Mrs.
Geor$e Lee, Jennifer and Mary Ann, Oshawa: and Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. McGillis, Kelly and Robbie, Oshawa: Mrs;
Mrs. Mary Branchett, Henty-on-Thames, England,
Mrs. Florence Etheride and . Miss Edith Andrews,
Lymington, England, are visiting, their brother Mr.
Edward Andrews and Mrs, Andrews, Harpurhey,.
Visitors from Cambrid$e on Sunday with Mrs. N.orrna.
Steele were Lorraine Roth and Verda Kinzie.
MON. TUES;WED.9-6 P.M.
THURS. & FRI. 9-9 P.M.
..SATURDAY 9-6 P.M...
EXPOSITOR,; CTONER 11
• O C patron's 4ay
A -special, Columbus Day
tt,,. address Will; be heard over
Radio station Cf CNK FM. on.
Sunday .October 21st at 6:45
according to an announce-
ment made by Seamus.
Doherty, Grand Knight of
Seaforth Knights of Colum-
bus Council Number 5289 :in
Seaforth, Doherty stated that
the address would be deliv-
ered by Virgil C, Dechant,
Supreme Knight of the
Knights of Columbus. The
executive head Qf the more
than 1.3 million member
Catholic, family, fraternal,.
serviee organization will
speak on "Columbus: Man of
Determined Faith."'
In addition to the special'
radio broadcast,. other
Columbus week activitiesare
being planned. The Chaplain
of the Seaforth Council,
Reverand Joseph hardy, will
address the meeting October
Win at
L.8A
euchre
Results of the' LOBA
euchre ' held Oct. 15, at
Orange Hall, are: ladies high
-. Ruby Bell ladies lone
Lillian Pepper; low ladies
Annie Stiffen; men's high
Ed Byers; men's lone hands. -
Russell Coleman;. men's •low.,
- Wilburn Godkin; lucky.eake
draw - Jessie McGregor.
Junk-a-roo
planned
Fresh from its successful
Ciderfest. in September, the
Van Egmont) Foundation has
another event planned for
Saturday, November 17. It's
a 'J.ilnk-a-roo, sort of rum-
mage. sale, that will be .held
at Tom and Dawn Papple's
store, The Tree Trunk (form-
erly Crich's) •. On Seaforth's
Main St.
According to• organizer
Dorothy Williams, ' junk is
expected from as far' away as
.Toronto for the sale, Local
people with junk .to donate
can leave it at The Tree.
Trunk.
t plana
18th on the art of leadership
dualities of patron,, Christ?•
pher Columbus, In addition,
& ;;Ole amount wilt`be
donated to the Arthritis SS._ci'
ety again this year.
Helpus help!,
RED CROSS
BLOO
HORS
at Cental Huron
Secondary School'
Princess St,. Paton
oa
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 18
1:30 - 4410. p.m,
500-449:
Seaforth Legion
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2 reg. garnets, 3 share
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$150.00 in 60 0a11$
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