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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-10-25, Page 8!t• HURON EXPOSITOR,OCTOBER A, 1474 AND MRS. MPH OTTEN Elva Elizabeth Becker, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Edm d Be k D °or', d_R I h Otten o f M url et, w aP a P s n r. and Mrs. John Boven, Sea,forth, were united in marriage on September 28, 1979 at St. Peter's Lutheran Chorch, Zurich by ,Pastor Cheryl Ashick. The maid of honour was Janet Rock and the bridesmaids were Janet Van Stralen and Janice Hummel. The best man was Brice Rock and guests were ushered by EarlBecker and John Often. After a wedding trip to Niagara' Falls •they will be .residing at R.R. 1, Londesboro, MR. AND ms. RON DENYS Debbie Consitt, daughter of Mr. and MM. Ray CenSitt Of ' Kippen, and Ron Denys, son of Mr. and Mrs, Eli Denys of Kippen, were married in St. Boniface Catholic Church, Zorich, on Oct 6, The ;flatten of honour was Sharon Carnocban, friend of the .btide, Bridesmaids tvere Nancy Denys, sister-in-law of the groom, Dianne MCGregor„ sister of the groOm, and Beth Consitt, sister of the bride. Best man was Brian Denys. brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Walter Denys, brother of the groom, Re)f. roa oot Brad Carnochan, friend of -the groom and Les Consitt, . brother of the bride, Ushers were Mark Consitt and Larry McGregor. Following their wedding, a •dinner and • • reception were held at Hensall Community Center. • t G , 1 arc •an Following their honeymoon in Northern Ontarie, •the •• • couple are residing at R.R. 2, Kippen. BY MA13EL TURNBULL difficulty and He will 'advise Rev. 1, Broadfoot, St.• es. We are told that all Thomas Anglican. Church • things work together for came Wednesday and ,con- good tq those who love God. ducted otir regular service. J. Creation reminds, Us that God R. Spittal accompanied the is, King and ,h&s, power. hymns at the piano. The Rev. Broadfoot read Psalm service opened with hymn "1 • 14:),. The psalmist realizes the Love to Tell the Story," wonders of Nature and the "Jesus Keep Me near .the 'order. How Autumn is fol- • .• Cross." . lowed by winter. All seasons •Reading St. 'John Chap. 1 have their time of coming, The word was with God, It Psalm 23 is a great favourite • is necessary for us to study of everyone for the promises •the scriptures which are it gives us. These psalms or inspired by God to learn . the songs of Davie' were used in iestructionsfor right livingthe worship service by the '. which always refers to Jesus ancient Hebrews. Dapees • Christ;when we follow him andsongs hada place in .the we can have the serenity and • service of worship ending peace in life which is told us with, Halelujahl and Amen. • in the scriptures inspired by We earl feel the presence ot God hitnself throughllis Son God. Our Creator) if we go.. Jesus who loves us all. The into the woods. just sit and word of God is alive and listen. itu. message of God's active which gives us the • wonder. will come to 'Us quality and equipment to do through the song of an oriole every good deed. Appeal to or cardinal. It is a panacea • God through prayer when in for tired minds., Seniors rally hears of Canadian. Consumers activities in Clinton • A very pleasant day was spent at the Clinton Legion Hall on October 17, when 117 senior citizens met together • for their fall rally. Par- h'cipants were rather dis- appointed that there weren't more out.Since there are more sepiors in Ouron than in surrounding areas. The officers at U.S,C.O., in. Tor• . onto, are all volunteers, working to get all seniors benefits from •' seivernment. ,,Ontario alone, has one third • of all seniors in Canada, • Guest speakers were Mrs. Gwen Pemberton, Bayfield • speaking on the Canadian Right to Life The • meeting closed by • , • singing -Now thank we air SHIPPER to • UNITED CO-OPERATIVES • OF ONTARIO LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT • TORONTO Ship your liveStOCIt MIKE DOYLE • Tuesday is Shipiiing Day From Dish' in• • CALL DUBLIN 345.-2656 • ' ZURICH .236-4088 - our God." Prayer and The Lord's Prayer in unison, A snack lunch followed. •We appreciate these two gentle ment who come together to cheer us with word and song. VISITORS Mrs. Marie Steiner and Mrs. Margaret Burtet of Santa Monica California vis- ited their mother Mrs. Marie Seiler., Miss Mildred Forest R. N. Brantford with her 'sister Mrs. J. M. Scott visited M. Turnbull.• John Frost St. Thomas and his sister Mrs. Jean Dil Dublin called prior to his departure to Australia to be with son John where he .will spend the winter. • nets o smaller businesses.. 22!.roVcie: *Financi a 1 anirtance • * Management cotaselkg(CASE) * Management twining * *ation o government prognons fir buserzs we 2 See out Representative BOB PEARCE at: The Queens Hotel, Seaforth Thelst Thursday of each Month, West visit: Nov. i) FEDERAL BUSINESS • DEVELOPMENT BANK • ormeh oft* Add** For prior mformatton catl. 21S00 itioutil wdie 1036 Ontario Street, Sirodonl,thasorio. Consumers' Assoc, She said the group acts as a watch dog • for •everybody's business. Rising prices. force People to spend unearned Money using credit cards and loans. • People ..spent •ever S35,000,000,000 in this way iast ar. I • • Grace Bird. Clinton. talked on nutrition and showed . a film on ways to make meal- times healthier and happier. •Mrs. Nola Love, vice- president, gave a report on the• Kingston . convention. She stressed the three -l's for seniers, independence, in- volVementand integration. Attend conference • Four Right to Life mem- bers of the area attended an international conference on ...the unborn child "The Tin- • iest Ilumans which was held October 5th. and 6th at. the Royal York Hotel, Toron- • to. Elizabeth Newbotild of • England. and John ' Devlin, Stratford gave a report at a monthly. Right to • Life meeting at St. James Chtirch Stratford. Also attending the won by Kelly Heimpel of 168 '• Queen St. Stratford, The annual meeting and pot luck supper will be held on Tuesday. November 13th. conference were Carla ,Rev- • ington of Lucan and Mary Devlin, Stratford. • The eonferenee . tared many well •known • speakers who discussed moral, legal and, sociological • areas of the unbotn. The 2 keynote speakers were Sir William Liley who • pioneered the tnedical pro- cedure and also spoke on "Amniocentesis'''. 'the other speaker was Professor Jer- ome Le Jeune from Paris. who discovered the cause of • Down's Syndrome and said: .! "that within 10 years there's absolutely no doubt ,in his mind that a Cure will be found I" • The 1st prize for the draw ' at the Stratford Fall Fair was a book won by Kathy Kon- aiski. R.R. 5. Stratford and the 2nd prize was a t -shirt beginning at 6:45 p.m. at St. James Anglican Church. Stratford, and the main Speaker will be. from Birth- right. 41.4 7q14 4ry . 7,7t4., • . • 0dd4it. .44 byttainelownshend The basic Halloween Whatever happened. to the basic Hal- 1ning. Every year we dragged out the lewe'en witch with the. Mack pointed cape. and every Year it. had a few, less cardboard bat. the daSt IMP hair and the sequins and a few more ,holes. lilaek, one draegina on the ground?When the -cape finally succumbed to the Vyjig.,m,are, au ow ghosts with plain white moths, became a tramp with patches on 4 sheetS Over their heads And holes cut out pair of my old slacks and Dad's 049 fedora for eyes, noses and mouths! on, niy head. Where arethe hobos with the patches on 'Enough pf this reminiseingt My original their jeans, the tattered jackets and tbe question was wilitt has happened to the sticks and bundledup ban dan4S Sitnig•Over simple ghosts. witches and hobos of their 5hOtilderS1 •yesteryear? Are they still around?' Since I'm, rot 3patent and it-AWa$ many In recent Years when,1 open the door on • years ago that 1 dressed up in a ttallowe'en Hallowe'en, l'm toriqg into the jaws of a msturne, maybe someone Can clear ep the shark. Occasionaly 1 come face to face• with mystery for me. Gen Simmons, (For the uninitiated, Gene, What I canremember most about Simmons is a Member at the rock group Hallowe'en when 1 Was a kid waS a bunch Kiss.) I might Meet Luke Skywalker or of characters parading around a large Princess Aleah of Star Wars fame or even a school room, All A orehonieniadeCostt*nes human R2D2, and each wanted to- win the prizes handed out by the teacher. The costUMPS look authentic; they must • The prize for the loveliest Costume be store bought. What happened to the usually went to the bride, princess, Snow improvise -and -wear -what -you've -got era? White or Cinderella. The award for the Last week I heard on the radio a store funniest outfit was given to a clown. The advertising a sale of special material for oirate or monster was often named the Hallowe'en costumes -traditional colours of scariest get -op. tintess the Witch walked. orange and black.for witches as well as away with the priZe. colourful prints for clowns, 4 Disappointed losers toOk-eorisolation in I wonder if kids have more fun on dunking for apples; a few almost drowned Hallowe'en now in their stere -bought or but it was still fun. Another game might specially -made costumes than my .friends have a gy psy and Old MacDonald with and I had in our makeshift ones. their hands tied behind their backs trying The new outfits have some important to bite an elusive apple dangling on a innovations, 1 must admit. For example, string. light colours and reflective tape are tised to • As soon as darkness fell, a bunch of help motorists spot small pedestrians in weird, eharacter piled into a parent's ear to the night. The hot plastic masks, in many roam the neighbourhood et invade the cases, have been replaced by Make-up, nearest town. • which may be hard to remove but certainly My favourite disguise was a • witch, gives better vision. mainly because my mother had an old Now, if we timid just find a cure for the black cape belonging to her aunt or great few sick people who enjoy spoiling the fun aunt packed away. The cape had sequins of the young trick -or -treaters, we could arilund the bottom and a pinkish purple truly say we haVe progressed. eos BY PRESS REPORTER plan larone, and Constable Ackey COLLEEN RYAN will be stopping in also: Refreshments will be avail- October 22 at the Town Hall able. The doors close at. when 23 members discussed' • 10:30. the dance planned for' Friday The dance committee is • October, 26 at the Optimist •.'aSked to stay after the dance Pak Hall from 800 p, tit, to an() help to elcangtp. If there • 12:00, p.m.• • arc any questions please ealt, EetinisNielson, Cheryle Mot- • Members accepted volun'- ey, Kathy 'Larone, or Brad teer chaperones for the Gowan. • dance. Mrs. Stewart., Rick The next Leo meeting Will Stewart. Joan Sills Bennie be. on Monday October 29 L• The Leos met Monday, (ince 7:30paii„ at the Town Hall. All members are asked to attend. Crowd at. HurooView Ata, eor Huronview Oct. also had a few articles for , 16. .14r7w. Cd. Lockhartatten WI Mrs. May Gibson were at the._ The Harnaview auxlliary door to- welcome visitorsthanks all OW who helped Mrs- I- Oriffith; and NITS Durni,111 Weire n charge Oir 01, faMan 1110•0 001111k OM. ay* wlt the register and tea ticket*. W •• " Goderich Twp. t a er e InSetttell weeistjeninhakee.th. 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