HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-29, Page 7HOW IS IT GOING?-Cari Nesbitt, presidentof. the Londesboro Lions Giub,
was around to the checkpoints for the Lions car poker rally to help:
-out..The poker rally had a good turnout and over ten prizes were won.
Londesboro
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Correspondent
MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK
523-4250
Greeting on Sunday morn-
ing at the United Church
were Edythe Beacom and
Lorne Hunking,ushers were
Bill Jewitt, Bob Jameison,
Robert and Bruce Hunking.
Rev. Scott announced next
Sunday, White Gift service
when children will bring
their gifts of non-perishable:.
food etc;. and a special
offering for M.S. fund. The
chilstory st ry w as taken
from Matthew, "As for you.
even the hairsof your head
• have all been counted."
Junior teachers were. "Bev.
Riley and Joan Whyte.;
Rev. Scott and John Law-
son sang a .duet part with
Barbara Bosman, choir direc-
tor, and Louise McGregor
organist. The message was
Gods way and the. healing
of Naanian from leprosy::
CHEERIO CLUB:
Group 3 of the. Cheerio:
Club held their meeting on
Noi'ember 21st at Mary
Longmans with Mary wel-
coming all. Mary read a
poem, "What have we done
to -day" andplayed a child$"
recordfrom 1912. Minutes
and 'financial report were
read by secretary -treasurer
Addie Hunking.
Correspondence was a
thank you from Russell Good,
Gladys Armstrong, Bert and
Dora Shobbrook;. ,Roll call.
was answered by 12 memb-
bers. Draw prize was dona-
ted by Addie Hunking and;
won by :Stella Adams ProPro-
gram was readings by Myrtle.
Fairservice and Florence Vi-
vian. Mary Longman read
"Home,"' A contest on ap-
ples by Florence Vivian was
won by Addie Hunking. A
contest of hidden vegetables.',
by Mary Longman 'was won
by Vi Burns. Lunch was
served by Mary Longman,
Going Out Of Business
Liquidation
SALE
M A Y S ill' S JF VVELI ERY GIFTS
_BRUSSELS..
We are selling out completely
Hundreds of Fine Gift and
Jewellery Item•s
REDU ED FOR
QUICKSA
BIG DI$CdUNTS
• NSW
ON RINGS
We have a large selection of fine rings -- 10
and 14 kt gold
Signet rings, diamonds and stones _for men.
Engagement and Wedding, dinner rings. Birth-
stones. Dianionds and Semi Precious Stones for
ladies. •
We invite you to leisurely examine our ring
collection this week and see for yourself thie
genuine savings you can make now at our goiifg;
out of business sale. Gold and diamonds. can be.
regarded as an investment today and you can
buy any of our tine rings It far lessthanCurrent
market value. •
SEE TNEM TRIS SEEK
10 KT. GOLD CHAINS. 14 KT. EARRINGS.
PENDANTS. BRACELETS.
"BULOVA" - "SEIKO" WATCHES,' "SPEI
DEL"
BANDS. "NORITAKE't CHINA. "CORN-
FLOWER" AND "BLUE MOUNTAIN". "ONEIDA"
"ROMANCE" DIAMONDS'.. CLOCKS. OIL PM NT
INOS ETC. •
Opus Dolly Mer. Is Sat. 10 Aad ' *+ "Chem lo 6 Ie
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Florence Vivian' and. Myrtle
Fairservice. •
There were %tables in play
at the Friday night W.I. card
party. Winners were Ladies
high Gloria, McEwing lone
hands 'Addle Hunking, low
Alice Buchanan, Men, high'
Ted Fotheringill lone hands.
Lorne Hunking, low Frank
Cunnings. In charge. were
Margaret Taylor, Doreen Car-
terwo and` Gat.on y Datea: There
7th
will be another card party in
twDecemm
at 8:30:eekp.s m.
Glad' to report Mrs. • Jack
Armstrong returned home on
Friday from spending 4
weeks in Stratford hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Rutley
last week end attended the
assembly in Brantford for the.
Foresters,
Mr. and Mrs:: Wm. Hamil-
ton of Moorefield spent
Tuesday to Friday with their'
daughter Mr. and Mrs:, Bob
Thompson '
Mr. and Mrs: Harold Crich
of London visited on Nov-
ember 17 with Mrs: Joe
Shaddick.
Remember General
U.C.W. 'Christmas meeting
:December 3rd at 6:30 p.m.
when a pot luck supper and
white elephant table will be
held. Invite a guest.
• Mr. and Mrs. Colin Pater-
son, London, visited on SunSun-
day with her parents Mrs and
Mrs. Bob' Burns' and celebra-
ted Sob -and Vi's wedding
anniversary. The. Londesboro
couples` bowling; will be De-
cember 9 in.place of 16.
. Reme:Ober/ It takes but a'
moment . to' place an
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The Sth and:', 16thunit o
Duff's United Church met:
November 15 at the home of
Mrs, Alvin McDotmld with 9
tnembers present, Devotions.••'
were in charge of Mrs. G.
McCall. '
Mrs,. McCall gave three
readings "Like a tree',
which compated man to •
tree; "How faith :brings
peace*, stated that the
disciples went fishing on the
sea, had a deep. feeling, of
tranquility and peace, feeling/
closer to .God: and "Money
can't save all problem$".
Mrs. Don Fraserpresided.
for the business: opening with
a poem on "Remembrance.
Day' All, units are to attend
the general meeting of the
U.C.W, Wednesday
evening, December 5 begin-
ning with a pot luck ,supper at
the church at 645 p.m.°
The Walton 'Unitto serve
and 8th and 16th unit to tidy
up, Plans were made for a
shower:
through the 0 days. Mrs.
Leona McDenatt . Mrs. Vida
Kirkby and 'Mrs. Marjory
Humphries from. the Waltoni
Branch also attended the two
day convention Lunch ways;
served by hostesses, Mrs.,
Harold Hudie; Mrs, Nelson,
Reid and Mrs, Fianlc'Kirkby,
The McKillop Unit of the
UCW met at the home :of
Mrs, N. McGavin with 1.1
members present.
Mrs, G• Love was in
charge of Devotions.' Mrs. N.
by Mrs, Love Mrs.I~„ Ood-
ktn gave a topic Arra, Japan.
Mrs H. McGavin j rreme L
for the business.
Minutes were read by
Mrs, G. McNichol. Rog call
was. ,answered by a favorite
Bible verse. Mrs ht. Hack-
well gave the tress ::report,
Mrs. M. Dennis's; side of
the copper contest was the
winner over lyirs. L. Godkin's •
side. It was decided to have a
dinner at the Dec. meeting
provided by the losing, side.,
There is to be a gift exchange
TiH
Armistice for the November
evening meeting ,held at the
bgme M' Mrs. Rocs. Bennett
V►Iith, Mrs. Martin Baan
followed with prayer. Mrs
Baas, gave a reading,: "A
Parable about Mi $ions",
• Mrs, Bennett reads a story
*Wont "Why Missions" .
Mrs. R. Bennett gave
Topic on; "A Rurnl
Minister", about a woman
minister in a farm MP,
munity in north .Japan. "In
+�.
Chest there is no, east or
west was sung, closing this,
an
area news
Mrs. John Davies read the
minutes, Mrs. Don McGavin was pianist. The
McDonald resigned from the Scripture was read by Mrs,
supper committee` the L. Godkin. Mrs. G. Love had
position was filled by Mrs. the meditation "The. Seed of
Rac Houston. -Copper: money Flowers"
was collected, a also read poem
A social half hour was )sia'Berembrance Day." The:,
spent with lynch donated by collection was taken by Mrs.
Mrs. Joyce Van.Vliet and M. Hackwell and dedicated
served by the hostess.
Word was received here.. on
Monday morning that Mrs.
Phyllis Dunk died Sunday,
the funeral will be held in
Toronto. Mrs. Dunk just
recently went to stay
with her Hullett lodge AF•FM cele -
daughter and family,Mr: brated'their 60th anniversary
and ' Mrs. Terri Fordat and .125thanniversaryof the
B
Grand Lodge of .Ontario ranchton, Ont.. Fred; and: ` .- ,-
infor a
Phyllis lived Walton when they entertained their
•:fewy ears in the home now wivesto a hot turkey dinner.
Gillis.
occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. catered ` by U.C.W.
John J ' Allen Bosman W.M. was
:
The, Edu atio master of ceremonies and
n and:
Culturalel �.. e and introduced
Affairs meeting of. - w cote d all 1 ntrod ced.
the Walton Women's, oey member MurrayNesbitt
Institute was held November and his wife. ' A minutes
21st with 17 members re- silence was held for Peter
sent.. Mrs. Harold :Hudie, Brown of Windsor .who pas-
president conducted the sed away ''December 17th
business. 1978. A cake decorated with
Secretary-trasurer Mrs: the masonic colours ,and
Jim Axtmann read the emblem decorated the 'head
'minutes, the members : table. -
;t.answered the roll call. •"'A The toast to Grand Lodge
useful craft taught by was by R.W. Bro. • Jim
pioneers". A report was . • Neilans who reminiscedi
given from a recent bazaar on history of the'.:Huliett
which proved very profitable. ' lodge . of the past 52 years.
The next' meeting for the There were 3 D.D G.M. Bros.
Indoor • Gardening senior Jim Neilans, 'Wm. Leipan and
course is to be held Monday Clair Vincent. Also 2. Grand
evening December 3. A . Stewards Alen Shaddick, and
donation will be made to the Bert Shobbrook present as.
Huron Day Centre for, well as Grand chaplain Rt.'
homebound, Huronviiew, W. Rev. Harold Snell; There
Clinton. Several committees are 4 living, 50 years life
were chosen for the next four 'members. John Grainger
euchres.• was first %S M. Bruce Shil-
Mrs. Harold Bolger intro- linglow S.W. ;presented a
duced Mrs. Walt Bewley who silver plate to commerate the
showed her pictures of their 60 years which was accepted,
trip last summer, to Ireland. by W.M. Alien Bosman. All
She was thanked by. Mrs. retired to the; upper hall
Ron Bennett who presented where 'pictures of past mas-
her with
. a gift of money:: stern and first minute: books:
Mrs. Paulen Bennett ... .secretary's were on din -
gave a full detailed report of play and treasurer. Bro.
her stay at the Area Convert- Robbie Snell showed slides
tion. The theme "lam a on "child abuse." : A few
i
also .each one to bring a gift
for the Children's Aid.
Lunch wasserved by Mrs.
G. Love. Jr., Mrs. G. Mc-
Nichol and hostess Mrs. N.
McGavin.
BOUNDARY AND 17TH
UNIT MEETS
The Theme was. on'
ett Lodg
remained' for cards.
CROKINOLE'
There was ag ood turn -out
on Friday Q
night ht at the annual
FalY crokinole
1ami atparty Y .
the church: Results were
high men • Neil Cartwright,
ladies Joan, Shepherd, most.
20's men Robbie Vincent,
ladies Cheryl Bromley, low
m ey,
men John Cartwright ladies
Crystal Whyte.
AtNIWELL'UNIT
The Aimwell. unit was held
on Monday November 19 at
the church. President Flor
ence Cartwright welcomed
all.
October minutes were read'
• by secretary June Fothergill:
Lori and Scott Jewitt, Lisa
and Kelly Bosman sang some
Lions
Every Saturday
at 8:00. p.m,
Blyth Memorial Hall
2 reg. games, 3 share
the wealth. Jackpot `
$150.00 in 60 calls
Christr�a
Is
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Your doila►s can be
tretched
by good management
4b3keeing your spates at
work for you in a Savings Account
or Certificate with us .
where they tilt grow some
every day.
And even a very good money
manager's' job in easier when
be has more of it to manage.
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portion of the meeting.
Mrs. Graeme Craig pre-
sided for the business,
opening with a poem,
"Taking. Time"
Minutes
were. read by Mrs. Helen
Williamson. Mrs. Karen
report and Mrs. 'Web 401111,
ran reported fathe
-
miseellanerr0 fund,
A thank: fou card was read
front F,rneat Fred and
Karen Uhler a. family who
Moved frem the Community
fall-
•
Mrs. Florence: Watson,
London was a recent visitor
with Ross and Marg. Bennett
and family.
Miss June Williamson,
London spent the weekend
with her mother Mrs. Helen;
Williamson and family.
Several :men, from the
village including Ron
Bennett, Walt Reid, Gary.
Gennett,. Howard Hackwell,
and Herb Traviss were in-
volved in a Feed Dealers
Curling Tournament in
Harriston on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
McCall have moved into their
new home in .Seaforth..
Everyone in the com-
munity is: reminded of the
annual meeting of the
Walton Area Sports Club iii
the hall on December 6 at 8
p.m, It is stressed to be an
important meeting as 'a de -
ammo is to reached on the
Walton Library,
Mrs. Ken McDonald and
toegy gave the teasurer's •
entertains
IOW Sow
Put fleet *era
had been given loth* writ,
a beautiful top for a spatallat;
ne=t meeting is; to be bold at
the horn of Mrs. Harold
Mrs. Neleon Marks' ltd : •
Monday for Montreal Where
they will spend a few days
with Mr. and. Mrs. Robert
Warwick and family,.
Mr. Ropy Achilles is in
University hospital' for a few
days this week.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ken Moffett.
and son, Brett, Stratford
spent the weekend at her
parents home, Mr. and Mrs,'
Herb Traviss,
Miss Carolyn McClure: was,
hostess for bridal shower in
honour of Miss Mary Watson
on Sunday afternoon when
several girl friends attended`
Baptismal was, held: on
Sunday morning: at Duff's
United Church, Walton' with.
minister, Rev. Ed Baker in
the pulpit, In fasts baptized:
were Lee Ann Marie
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Richard McDonald; and'.
Amanda Robin, daughter of
Mr, and . Mrs. Brian Work-
man.
wives
• songs. meeting December 17th,' It Sympathy is extended to
TreasurersReport - by 'Kat-
'hy McDougall. Scripture was
read by Scott. Birth-
ShirleyY
day pennies were received.
The U.C.W. general supper
will be December 3rd in the'
church.
Kathy g
' McDou al! volun-
teered to help with the white
elephanttable. It was moved
and seconded not to have a
Christmas party regular
was agreed to buy a Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alex-
teas tree. for the church and ander on death of her. sister
give donations, 520, to the Mrs. Lorne Acheson . on
Sunday School Christmas Saturday November 24th at
party on December 9th. Dundalk, : age 53..
• The meeting was turned Mrs. Allen. Shaddick and
over to Ferne McClure and Mrs. Glen Carter went to.
Joan. Whyte, Theirproject- • Kitchener on Mondayand
Christmas favors for Clinton. were in Toronto. on .Tuesday
Hospital; Lunch:. was served -27th visitingart, alle to.
8.
Gail Lear
andRuth view
u the treasures o�f``K'
byn trap.; `..
Vincent:. Tut.
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