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A large, number of mew,
hers and visitors attended,;
the anniverary :service, On.
Sunday. Welcgnimg, were
Don Buchanan and Reg Law*
Soak Ushers Were Mark,
Mitchell, Danny Reid,,
Steven Bromley and Darrell;
Shobbmok, Vetere the sere.
ice, organ 014 piano music
was played by Lon.ise
McGregor and Gail Lear,
Choir director was Barbara,
Rosman. Choral call to war.,
ship was a duet by Rev, and '
Mrs. Scott with Mrs. Scott:
accompanyingon guitar. The
children's time was_"Let God
carry the load."'
The senior and junior
choirs combined., Rev. Scott
gave an appropria to message
"Woking, to the future.,
The evening_ service at
,Ir
f .m. was well attended;:
Welcoming were :Lorne
Ranking and David "Lear;.
Ushers were Greg Andrews,,
Tom Pollard, Wayne IftrlleY
and Dap Lear, .The special;
music was provided by our
iipinister and his, wife:. Bob'
and Shirley Scott„- Rey. 'Scott
conducted the service. He
thanked :all who helped in
anyway and introduced:' Mr.
Richard Hawley from Aub-
urn w,ho brought greetings:,
front Auburlr Church Flower
Walton Unit sees
Mrs Craig's qvUts
decorations Were convened :Pipe in Seaforth. .Acting
by Helen Lee and Kathy president para Shobbroak,
Qetober 28th church time will meeting,.
be
10:30 E.S.T..
McDougall. Next Sunday,, thanked Iona for hrllving the
Roil scall was answered. hY
October meetingof the 14 ,present, Stella Adams,,;
Aimwell Unit was. held Mon- new member. and Jessie;
day evening, *Whet 15th at Jones.,, former member were-
Helen
ereHelen 'Lawson's. Leader welcomed. Correspondence'
Florence Cartwright opened included an, 'invitation :t0
the meeting with a: poem. Dora. and Bert Shobbrook's
Roll call; answered, by 11
-members and 4 visitors..
September minutes were
read by secretary June
Fothergill. Hospital favors:
will be :made at the Novem-
ber meeting.. Joan Whyte
end Ferne McClure are to.
look after supplies for this
project, November lunch
committee is Gail Lear and.
Ruth Vincent.
Darlene Miley ;Favored'
with a step dance' which was
enjoYed, Treasurer's report
was given by Kathy
land The xt meeting is to McDougall. Scripture, was Correspondent. g
MMES, ALLAN McCMJt
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The Boundary and 17th
Unit met at the home of Mrs.
Harvey. Craig with 11
members present, ,Mrs.
Harold McCallurnn Opened
with a "Thought on thanks-
giving". Mrs. , Paul
McCallum read the scripture
from ' St. Luke 12: 13-21.
followed.. by prayer by Mrs:``
H. McCallum.
Mrs. P. McCallum read an
article on the "National Day
of Thanksgiving" . and
prayer, The topic "Give
thanks always unto God"
stated we should thank. God
for many things we take :for
granted, such as the, air we
breathe,_ the water we drink
and ete.
Mrs. 11. McCallum,read a
poem, "A Jello Lantern". '
"Happiness is found along
the way" 'was read by Mrs.
Graeme Craig, opening the
business. Mrs. Helen'
Williamson read the minutes
Mrs. B, Hoegy gave the
treasurer's report followed:
by Mrs. H. Johnston giving
the miscellaneous fund.
Tickets were, available for
Turkey Sapper when plans
were made, each member,
helping, S15.00 was
donated towards to the Baie
Verte, Hospital ' Medical
Health Center in Newfound=
n
read b Florence Cartwri ht,
' In charge of the program:
Bennetts � Mrs H Craig '
be (held t Mrs Ross y $
' we.
showed quilts. she had put Whreyte.; Helen LawsonTheme wasand, Jean: "the, :
together,, which will be year of the child." A skit was
quilted by the ladies of the presented by Joan Whyte;
unit, then sent to the Wood- elen Lawson, Gail Lear and
stock Tornado area. Darlene Hulley. A contest
The 'Walton Institute is
sponsoring the course, was conducted by Mary Peel.
"indoor Gardening". The .Lunch was served by ,Pearl
first meeting will be held this • Mason and Florence Cart-
Thursdayevening at the hall, wright;
CHEERIO CLUE
themy
anyone in comma i CheerioClub met Wed-
interested in ' flowers is
invited to attend, and to nesday at the home of Nona
bring, a plant .for an ea- AA
change. For further Ca
p
information contact Leona
McDonald.
McClure and. Pa Jewitt
,attended the fall rally,
Varna on. Tuesday _night.
Londesboro members put on
`a slit on: year of the child by
Edythe Beacom, Helen Law.
son, Joan Whyte and Ferne
McClure.
The Wt card party willbe
held on Friday, October 20th
at
4:3Q, pmt, . Please bring,
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• #URON OPOSITO
Mrn. Iack Tan,blyrt and,
attended anpiversa ! :WV -
ices at L0.110sboto TI.C.
Penny Overboe was in Bow
ing For Dollars, Kitchener on
Saturday night.
Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Stager
of Agcaster visited last week
with their cousin Mrs- Jirn
Scott, They had been seeing,
their aunt Miss Pearl' Gilley
an
at -ea news
SOth, wedding anniversary
November 17th.
Draw prize donated by Vi •
Burns was won by Addie
Rwiking. Next meeting will
he November' 21 at home of
Mary Longman. Program
was Laura Lyon 'reading
"Pumpkin pies" and "Why"
Contest "Alphabet" was
won by Addie Hunking.
Nona Pipe gave a reading
"And .October Smiles at
You" and "The great harv-
est." Dora Shobbrook read
"Wondrous leaf" and
"Recipe Collection" and
Correspondent
ivIRS. ED REGELE.
527-1106
Mrs. Mary Thornton is a
contest winners were Ida
L. de bort- Durnin and: Stella Adams:
On S. The meeting: dosed, with
Londe&hero Lions met at reading practical rules drawn
the hall Thursday, October • patient in' Exeter Hospital; up. for family of 12,
18 with the Londesboro WI:' Wishing her a speedy'recov-Music was enjoyed games
serving. Guests attending,. .ery. ofMusi playedandd gtmes
, were from Blyth, Vanastra, Mr.; •.and ,`Mrs. Clifford presented to Nana froinwhs
Mitchell, and Palmerston. Thornton Of London visited lub 'for her new. home ie
Zone chairman Keith Rich- on. Saturday . with c
Mr. and club for •
mond . inducted two new Mrs. Ed Regele and Mr. and • e Dora Shobbrook. spoke a
memborobelub,and into
Bob'bhScottn MrsM, HaroldThelma Mi
McCallullms. . nd'. few words, wishing her hap='
Mrs
George Knott. � 'Margaret of Chatham visited' pi
ness inher new flame.
Nona e a
Plans were underway for ' Saturday and, Mr. and Mrs:.. ritembwillaco c onue me t tob the
the annual 'Hallowe'en party .Fred Kistner ,of Brodhageni Londesboro meetings.. oLaura
at the hall on. Hallowe'en :visited Sunday with Mr. and Lyon presented the gift:,
night, '%ding will.be ..on Mrs- E4: Regele. : Nona thanked the club.
costumes for. ' Children of . ' We wish Mr. Rudolph
various Lunch wasaura seLyrvedon a : byd. NDoraonvariousages and there: win Fischer a speedy recovery:
also. be an adult class this He is confined to Stratford' Pipe, Lri
Hospital. Hewas a 'former Shobbrook.. ' '
year. Tickets are selling well . resident of McKillop Town PERSONALS
on the draw for the colour U.C,;W. members Ed e
TV to :be drawn Dec. 20, ship' and for the last few yth
1979 years has been a resident of Beacom, Laura Lyon, Marg
are , t Good Helen Lawson
Luthern. Ritz. Villa Mitchell., ,
Sympathy is extended to Addie flunking, Margaret
the Leonhardt family in the Whyte; Joan Whyte, Fern
S ,1 sudden death of their brother '
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The Tuesday night euchre
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Axtmann and Mrs. -Alberta.
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There were 7 tables of
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Congratulations to Orville
and Nettie Newby on their
SOth wedding anniversary,
when their family held open
house at their home here on .
Sunday. They have one
daughter Dorothy .(Mrs.
Robert Manery), Newmarket
three sons, Donald of .New
Hamburg, lames of Calgary
And Dennis. of Brussels, 11.
grandchildren and one great
grandchild:
sandwiches.,
Mrs, Marion Letherland
was admitted': to 'University
Hospital,, London on Thurs-
day, 18th for heart surgery.
Mr. and. Mrs. Bob Crysler
of Chatham visited on Sun-
day with her. brother Mr, and;
of 1-Iuronview,
Mrs. Agnes McEwen of
Goderich and Mrs. Ella Fair -
service, Elyth, visited this
past week with Mrs. Jim
Scott,
Sunday night supper.
guests with Mrs. Jim Scott
were Mr. 0,4 #« WI
Scholl,. Mr. and Mrs.
Scholl of Moneran, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Scott, Billy, Jim
and Christy.
Sunday visitors with: Mr..
and Mrs. Allen Shaddick
were Miss Lloy $haddick,
Kitchener, Rev. :and Mts.
A.E. Menzies, xondOrt and
Miss Ruth;Shaddick, CWrtoi.
Mr, and Mrs Th. e
Mcleod, Mitchell attended
;hutch Sundayam, and
visited with, her sister 'Mrs.
Olive Pepfound and Elgin. In
p,m. theyall attended
""Open House" for their
cousin ka Rapson, Goderclt,
for his 80th birthday, Ira was
a *trier resident of this
community, A number from
here attended, We extend
our congratulations.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs; Jack Lee were Mr, and
Mrs, Lloyd Pipe, Seaforth
and Mr. and Mrs, Nelson
McClure.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John
and Elizabeth were Mr. John
Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Lawson, Mrs. Mice Lawson,
Clinton, Mrs. Doris Warrens
London, and George Turner,
Tuckersmith.
Mrs. Dort Meb'e11I,Fw. e.
hostess in her horde tor the
8th and 10th unit m000;1404
Wednesday eyi:ning,,
_October 10.
'
Mrs. Jan Van Vliet opened
the devotions Topic, "Wharf
See frern my kitchen itictur'e
window" was given. try Mrs.
Van Vliet, whosaid we
should count our many
blessings,: •followed
prayer thankfulness,
Nine members present
stated what they were,
thankful for,
Mrs. Don FtstSer presided
for the business,
Minutes were approved as
read by. secretary, Mrs. John
Davies. Announcements of
up coming events were given,
out by the President, All
United Church Women will
bepresented with member-
ship next n xt !' ear. Church
Calender's were. sold. This,
unit is responsible for
cleaning of the church nett.
month.
Mrs. Fraser presented
$hogerBrernleyamenther o
'unit prior to moving.
recently with a ttm
Mr, and M. s, All+uti Searde'
have strived lam, from
visit -with their daugT'.k�,,
Helen and ,fes in-law,
Duncan and $ad, Com' Of
Russel,, Manitohn,.
Fifteen ladies fungi the:
U.C.W. at DuI'S United'
Church, Walton, attended
the Huron -Perth Presbyterial
Eighteenth. Annual Rally of-
the
fthe East Huron Region, at ,
."arms United Church ,ora,
Tuesday, October 16.
Mr, and Mrs. John
Kernighan of Goderich
visited with Mr:.' and Mrs.
Allan McCall onSunday,
Mr, Jack Webster of
Edmonton Alta., spent a few
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Reuther, Steven
and John and visited other
Relatives in the area.;
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