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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-01, Page 9kilor coo Correspondent MRS. BERT SHOBB, OOK. 523-4250 Welcoming at the United Church Sunday was Gordon Shobbrook, . .. ushers were To m Pollard, Greg .Andrews, Bob: Jameison; and: Neil Cart- wright. Soloist was Louise McGregor accompanied by Barb Bosman. Mrs. Margar. et Whyte clerk of session invited the parents to present their children to. Rev.. Scott for baptism, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Knox their son Christo- pher Allen Robert accompan- ied by elder Jim Jameison, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Ste- wart their son. Steven Harold accompanied by elder Nick Whyte. Rev, Scotts children. time was "God loves and cares for us." Junior teachers were June Fothergill and. Ruthann Penfound. Mr. Richard Haw. ley of Auburn will have the sermon next Sunday. SHOWER FOR PAT BURNS Walton WI The village ladies, ;held ;a ;shower on Wednesday ; even- ing in the .United church for Pat Burns bride elect for October 27th. Pat, her' mot- her Vi Burns, and sister a. Barbar,. .. _. Paterson,.. London. had corsages pinned on by Genevieve Allen a i e i n nd Manor c Duizer,. arjori Du` MJ .. a ........tier was M.C. grand nit a e Terri -Lie from Kincardine. A sing song with. Genevieve Allen at piano was Karen: Johnston Jennifer Sottiaux and Deana Lyon.. Pat .thanked; all for gifts and the shower and .invited, anyone who would he travel'.. p ling to B.C. to call on there ,in Victoria. W. I CARD PARTY Taylor, lone hands -Mary Clark, io., :, ma., %att, men'ahh-t,len Carter, lone,i hands-on Buchannan;, low Bob. Thompson. In charge were Florence Cartwright, Jessie Te. tt. and: Lona Nes., Tel I,.. hitt. LON DES BORO 11144 441 girls :learned how to 's , o the ,ou side o e r. °firrt._h off � outside f tl!i,,r. areas news' for program. Pat introduced There were 8 tables in play her sister Betty Smith, ,her on Friday night Winners niece Vicky Dahves and: were Ladies high Margaret hear a Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887-6677 Miss Cindy Campbell,` Winghamwas'guest speaker for the. Citizenship and World. Affairs meeting of the Walton ..Women's Institute on Wednesday evening in the community hall..' Miss. Campbell? whoworks for' History World in Wingham,i spends a lot of her' time dealing with the public. Sne talked of the history of Cuba, the largest island in theWest Indies,' and showed interesting slides with. comentary. • Miss Campbell was introduced by Mrs, Keith Rock and'. thanked. by Mrs, Lavern. Godkin who presented her with a gift. •The 'convenor ' Mrs. Keith: 'Rock read a poem, "A Taxi. Driver". followed by Mrs. L. Godkin .conducting 'a very educational World Georgraphy Quiz. Business was conducted. by the President, Mrs. Harold Hudie. Minutes were approved as read by Mrs: Jim'Axtmann.. There were 13 members present and 2 guests. Roll . Call was answered by showing 'a souvenir, of your travels.. In the correspondence, the Achievement Day for the 4-1.1 fall project on Needlepoint will be held on November 22 at Grey Central School; An invitation was accepted from the Majestic institute in 3russels toattend their 40th Anniversary meeting on November 14. Mrs. Ken McDonald attended the senior training school for the course "Indoor Gardening the first meeting was held on Thursday evening in the hall. Reports from the County Rally at Ellmytue were ;gtren given by Mrs. G. McCaw and •, Mrs.„,N. Reid. Mrs, Ron Bennett will be the delegate. to attend' the arca Convention in Kitchener. The card party committee 'for November 13 are Mrs. A. McCall; Mrs. T. . Dundas; Mrs. G. McCall and Mrs. J. Axtmann.. Further .plans were made for the bazaar on Saturday., November 3. Mrs, L. Godkin was pianist for the 'Institute. Grace,. followed by hostesses, Mrs. K. Rock; Mrs. D. Watson; Mrs, N. McGavin and Mrs. G. 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Elizabeth Lawson, served lunch. Shuffleboard begins Wed- nesday November 7th, at: 8 p.m. in the hall. Everyone welcomed. PERSONALS; John Radford was admit- ted W Clinton Phbl:c Hospital on Saturday. Congratulations, to Patricia: Roars and' .Ed Pitkin who were married. orSatu,d aa t, . Marjorie Anderson . and Margaret Taylor were guests .at Tiger Dunlop' W.I. on Thursday. Thelma Ellerby, 'Vera. Gib. 'bingo, Clinton and t . ori Saundercock and Dori Shob. brook attended the tri tea on Saturday at Marilyn Bridges Wingham in honour of her daughter Sharon Shob brook. Mr. and :Mrs, Glen Carter and Colleen returned home last week from a two week Vacation in Southern Califor- nia, While there they toured the Los Angeles area, 1-lolly- woodand Palm Springs then drove to San Franscisco via the Pacific coast highways. Mr. and Mrs. Toni John- ston, London. visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. ,Glen Carter and Colleon, ,on :the week • end. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fother- gill and Nancy attended the Family and Childrens Services Banquet at Hensali On . Wednesday evening. Rev. :, , .and Mrs. ,Sea' Ange- la la and Debbie. Mr. and Mrs. Hawley were entertained at. the home of Harry +and. Gail Lear after the evening ser. vice last Sunday nig! t Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Saundercock and Mrs. Laura Saundercock visited': on Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs, .Bob Peck. RRS1 Zurich and celebrated granddaughter _Keliy's second,b.t;thdav, Mr. and Mrs, Colin Pater- son London, spent week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns and atten- ded the wedding of her sister Pat to Ed Pitkin on Saturday. Mr, .and: Mrs, Pitkin left on Sunday for their hone in Victoria B.C. rat THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOV'EmR,EN t '1979 Sunday dinner guests. ot! Mrs. Beth Knox Were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Knox, Theresa Melanie and Christopher and Mr. and Mrs, Bob Irwin following the baptisms, Carmen Riley was admit- ted to University hospital, London, on Saturday night :following a ear, aceident on Concession 9 Hullett Twp.. on Russell Good was admitted, to. University hospital on. Sunday for tests. Mr. an'i+.'Srs. Flo)d Smith and girls nt " onion visited on Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart and attended the baptism of Steven Stewart. Open house will be held at the manse on December 16 in the evening. Julie Scott of Goderich spent the weekend with •' her grandmother, Mrs. Jim Scott Mrs. and Mrs. Ken, Scott spent the weekend in Toron-, to, ' Mr. and, Mrs. Russell'. t ervis of Clinton visited,' Sunday night with Mrs. Jim Scott, JIL Mea.. Jean rosdiooti has arrived ''home following, visit with relatives; and friends in London. Mrs. Sadie McDonald! was a recent visitor With Mr. and Mrs.. ,Reg, Badley and family of Brodhagen, Mrs. Edna Hackwell spent g few days last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs:, Wm. Smith and family at London.: Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lundy of Hamilton spent the, weekend with Mr. and Mrs,. Allan McCall Visiting: at the same ihotne were Mr, and V I ft Io r Mrs:, T1.Stevenson. 104 and Chris: Visiting with Mrs, Jean lroadfoot were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson, Listowel and . ,Mrs M M,xlcolrrt, McDougall of Etteter,, Attending the ,tArta. Con= vention+ from t Miall .• the ore Institute Branch in Kitchener' at Bingematt Park on Monday and Tuesday were; Mrs,orY Humphries: 'Ma j, ; rJ Mrs. Viola Kirkby; Mrs, Leona McDonald and Mrs, Paulene Bennett a$ delegate. eitirSIC co-Opa Ins4,grMi,'U'hi �lQ IK+,r,it. BRUCE SMITH; ..? 31 ■isnb.lm St,. 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