HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-10-24, Page 4• VISITATION
SUNDAY
OCTOBER 27
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Next Sunday afternoon 25 teams of men of the congregation
will visit the members in their homes and tell the story of
First Presbyterian Church — the past achieveinents — the
prevent position — the plans for the tomorow.
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10 a.m. — Teams meet in the Church Hall for briefing
11 a.m. — Service of Worship and coniMissiening ser-
vice
12 neon Teams meet in the Church Hall for lunch
1:30 p.m. — Visitation begins
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The public is invited tonttend the Service of Warship
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ANNUAL FM SUPPE
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EgrrlOrtdVille United. Church
Wednesday, Oct 30th, 1968 from 5-8 p.m.
Adtzlts $2.00 Children 5-12, -$1.00
Pre -School Age, No Charge
ENTERTAINMENT
FRIDAY— Gard Ross and the
Lamplighters
SATURDAY — "Elgin Fisher"
In the Ladies' and Escorts' Room Enloy a Sing -A -Long with
PEARL at the Hammond Organ
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
COLORED TV
BEVERAGE ROOM SNACKS
Tasty Chicken Wings -
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth
Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime
DON'T FORGET
THE HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
RUMMAGE SALE
SAT., OCT. 26th
'SEAFORTH PUBLIC LIBRARY
at 2:00 p.m.
FOR GOOD USED CLOTHING
. and at
BOY SCOUT HALL
FOR WHITE ELEPHANT, TOYS,
FURNITURE ETC.
The Public is
invitedto attend
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•the Annual
Commencement
, of the
Seaforth District .,High School'
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SDI -IS 'AUDITORIUM
FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 1st
at 8 :30. o'clock
Guest Speaker:
MISS JEAN McINTYRE
A former member of the staff of Seaforth
,District High School.
A.Opa:H.
1104.: Meetings
The Fall Than,koffering meeti
in Fi.44 church Wms vvap
held In the Chureli Hall with
several areb societies as guests,
The president Mrs. Francis
Coleman opened the nteeting
with prayer and a poem. "What
A Friend We Have In Jesus';
Was sung and the scripture les-
son was read by Mrs. John
Thompson. Prayer was offered
by Mrs. Jack Thompson.
Mrs. Frank Kling favoured
with a solo "Teach Me To Pray,
Lord?' accompanied by Mrs. Mac-
Gregor. The offering was re-
ceived by Mrs. Harrison and
Mrs. McKay. Mrs. Coleman in-
troduced the guest speaker, Rev..
L. G. Stairs of Brantford, who
for seven years has been are
representative of the Leprosy
Mission. Tfiea stamps are sent
to help raise money he said -as
" he showed pictures of the work
being cione„
g1)..gC ,thagked
RO-T.$,,tAimOnd 'titOo-.Who, took
Part `God Be With You: Till
We -Meet Again" was. stow.
BARBARA KIRK:MAN
The annual Thanteffering
meeting Of the BarbaraBiriquan
Auxiliary of First Church was
held' Tuesday evening, 'in the
.church hall. Mrs. Dale. Nixon
presided over.the Meeting and
guests were present from ,Cront-
arty and Egmondville, Rev.
Douglas 0.. Fry introduced Rev.
Durwin Docken- of Duff's
Church, Walton, who together
with his wife were the guest
speakers., and they gave a .ser -
Mon interspersed with folk
songs.
Mrs. R. K. McFarlane read the
95th Psahn and Mrs. Keith Sharp
led in prayer. Miss Boss Grieve
gave courtesy remarks.
NEWS of
CONSTANCE
The October meeting of the
_Constance UCW was held at the
home of Mrs. Fred Buchanan.
The president, Mrs. Frank
Riley opened the meeting with
the Call to Worship followed by
prayer.
A reading on "The First
Thanksgiving" was given by
ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
MONCRIEF,F
UNITED CHURCH
Sun., Oct. 27th
at 11 a.m and 8 p.m.
E.S.T.
Speaker — Rev. George
Sim of St. Jacob's
United Church
HALLOWE'EN
DANCE
Frickiy, Oct. 25th
9:00 p.m.
LEGION HALL
BRUSSELS
Costwnes. and Pdzes
Desjardines Orchestra
Restricted to 21 years and over
- $2.00 per couple
Mrs. Jim Preszcator..
The Constance UCW is going
to be discontinued because of
the few members attending,
therefore no slate of officers
will be brought in.
The Thanksgiving Worship
Service was conducted by Mrs.
Frank Riley and Mrs. Jim Pres-
zcator. The value of the bale
sent was $176.00. .
Several from the district at-
tended the Plowing Match in
.Guelph.
Ross Jewitt returned home
Thursday after' spending the
past few months in Saskatche-
wan.
Mrs, Ken Peszcator, Mrs. Mer-
vyn Webb of Clinton spent Thur-
sday with Mrs. Bob Jennison and
family of Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dorrance are
vacationing in Northern Ontario.
Jim Thompson spent the
weekend with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hunter
of Colborne Township. -
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong
and family of Clinton spent
Sunday with Mrs. Annie Medd.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
visited Mr. and Mrs. George Hart
of Brussels.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, -Jim Preszcator, 'Billy and
Debbie were Mr. and Mrs: Allan
Pfaff and family of Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson,
John and Elizabeth; Mr. John
Turner of Tnekersmith spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Harvey and Marie of Sweahurg.
r Mr. and Mrs. Ken Betties of
Winthrop visited Mrs. Irene
Grimoldby. • .
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Atput-
er of Coloborne Township—visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. -Tan Thonm
son and family. Jim returned
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Millson and
family spent Saturday with Mr..
and Mrs. Ross lVfillson and fam-
ily of Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jewitt,
Mrs. Elma Jewitt, Brian, Mrs.
Annie "Leitch visited Mr. and
Mrs.. Ralph Glow of Dorchester.
, MITCHELL
JUNIOR FARMERS` DANCE
Brodhagen Community Centre
Friday, October 25th
Floyd Silleto and His Perth County Playboys
Admission $1.00
Mitchell Hawks
Jr. 'D' Hockey. Club
All players interested in playing for
the Mitchell Hawks — last year's all Ontario
Junior D Chanpions — please contad Mr.
McCulligh, 216 St. David St., Mitchell, .phone
348-8935. Out of town.players call collect.
SEAFORTH
• MINOR HOCKEY
A special meeting in vonneetion with
all minor hockey activity will be held at the
arena Wednesday; Octorber 30, at 7:30
It is hoped that representatives from
the Royal, Canadian Legion, the Lions Club
and the Optimist Club; as well as all interested
parents and others interested in minor .sport,
Will be in attendance.
HARRY SCOTT,
Chairman, $00forth RSCPOStiOli COMMItf“.
LINER .CROMARTY
PAR% JOHN SHANNON
Funeral service for the late
Mrs. John Shannon,who was
killed in a car accident October
14th were held from the CieA.
Whitney funeral lime, Thum
day, conducted by her, mint
ister, Rev. J. C. Britton. ' Inter-
ment followed in BMWS Cem-
etery when pallbearers were:
Wesley Roe, Charles MeGavin;
Archie-, SeromerVille, Nelson
Reid, Doug Ennis and Stewart
McCall. Flowerbears were Wal-
ter Sommerville, Stewart Hum-
phries and nick marks.
kdWO Of
Woodham
There were 27 children at
the Messenger meeting Sunday
morning. Those taking part in
the -worship service were: Mary
Lou Thomstin, Pamela Redd,
Vernon Thomson Karen' Mills,
Karen Insley, Michelle Robin-
son; David Tomlinson, Robbie
Dickey. Mrs. L. Jaques introduc-
ed the new study book on
China. Poems were read by
Nancy Jaques, Janet Tomlinson
and Julie Webb. Mrs. Dickey
read a story.
Pat Dickey returned home
from Westminster Hospital on
Thursday last.
Classified) Ads Ivey dividends.
RECEPTION
and DANCE
for Wm. Noakes and Pat Harris,
bridal couple
Sat., Oct. 26th
• .
• Hensall Community
, Arena
Music by Biuewater Playboys.
Everyone Welcome
Lunch Provided
BENEFIT
DANCE
for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart
whose barn was lost doe to
lightning
Londesboro Hall
Sat., Nov. 2nd
(CeRthiUelt *CO ?Al
B Cleland, 10bble and
kauline of Listwel.
- Guests entertained at the
- hem of igr, •Mrs,, LAM
' (*diner . on Sunda were Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Walker, Mr. :and
Mrs. ROY Maihee, _Strathroy,
Mr. and Mrs. gugh Currie, Dor-
chester, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mc-
Ghee and family., London, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bulky, Win-
throP, Sr. and Mrs, Ken Walk-
er, London. Birthdays observed
on this oceasion were those "of
Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Roy McGhee
and Mr. Hugh Gerrie who was
born .on the Gardiner farm .on
October 2(1th, 48 years ago.
Mr. Malcolm McIntyre of
Stratford, was guest speaker at
the WMS Thankoffering service
of Cromarty Presbyterian
Churchson Sunday and told of
his experiences with boys
camps in Formosa. The service
was conducted by Mr. Garth
Wilson and the cGIT girls assist-
ed in the choir and rendered a
special number.
Mrs. Alex Gardiner spent
Tuesday; in Hamilton. '
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Gardiner
visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Filsinger of Sebringville.
momessoomstagamegworftesawftemagmemiamasid
RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs, -Bill McClure
(nee Sharon,Beuerman)
, Walton -
Community Hall
Friday, NOv. 1st
Ladies please bring lunch
Scott's Orchestra
Everyone Welcome
Classified Ade pOy ditidends.
CASH
BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
8:15 p.m.
Friday,Oct. 25th
15 Regular Games for $10.00
Three $25.00 Games
$75.00 Jackpot to go
Scott's Orchestra
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
Final Week for
Two Door Prizes
(Children under 16 not
permitted)
APMION $1.00
cOME TO THE Atit044
Christm 4 COUrary 'Fajr
Display and sale of local. arts and crafts Roosorecf. 'by the
"Country Craftr ftroUp of Colborne TUYinsAlPt Vd bY
artist,craftsrOPA 40gt-Plan7 Points in Ifuron.ConntY :
at the TOvimship Rall, CARLOW
(7 miles N of Goderich on gum County Road go)
on Wed., Oct. 30 and Sat., Nov. 2, 2-9 p.m.
Admission From
Sale of Country Baking
10,
LEGION
HALLOWE'EN DANCE
Thursday, October 31st
930 to 12:30
\ PRIZES FOR COSTUMES
Music `by the Royalaires
Admission $1.00 per pergion
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Refreshments — Admittance restricted to
persons over 21
Saturday. Night
The ,Ryans
gNACKS — Southern Fried Chicken
HURON HOTEL
Dublin
Extra Cards 25c or 't: iiiiii $1.00. '
ROyal Canadian LOgioo -
Avspices'Seaforth Branch 156
Proceeds for Welfare Work
THE
'COUSINS THREE
Starting onday: The Western Angels
QUEEN'S 119TEL.
Seaforth
91st Anniversary Services
NORTHSIDE UNITED CH6RCH
on
Sunday, Oct. 27:th 1968
11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
REV. HAROLD BAILEY, B.A., J.R.D. •
Secretary of Home Mission Board, will be Guest Speaker at
• both services,
11:00 a.m. Sermon Topic — "Fulfilling The
Ministry"
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Music — •
Anthem — "king All Glorious" (Vail), soloist Christine Pryee
Duet — "Lord's Fiver", Mist; Ruth Blathers and Mrs, Wm:
' Campbell
• Anthem "Bahn of Gilead" (Burleigh)
I:00 p.m. Sermon Topi — "Make Love Your
Aim"
music
Anthem — "While The Earth Remaineth" (Maunder)
Solo — "Let This Mind Be In Yoe,' Marlon Vincent
Male Chorus — "Ye Have Done It Unto Me"
Organist — Mts. Jas. A. Stewart
ChOirmasfer — Mr. Jas. A. Stewart
1VIINISTE1t ---- Rev. 3. Cliff Britton, B.A.
ATTENTION ALL SKATERS_
SEAFORTH SKATING CLUB
Enjoy' healthful fun, .friends, physical fitness
carnival participation — all necessary qualifications
making good citizens of tomorrow.
and
for
All memberships include one group lesson a week
with our Professional, Bruce -Brady.
For the young boy who wants to improve his game of
hockey, the Seaforth Skating Club is .proud to announce a
course of instruction in power skating which will teach him
to skate with more speed, more power and more agility.
Registration — Friday, Nov. 1st, at the
Seaforth Arena
Figure Skating — Fridays — 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.
• Power Skating.— Fridays ,-- 7:00 to 7:30 p.m,
Membership Fees 20 weekly sessions
Pre -School — $10.00 -
Grades 1 to 3 — $12.00
Grade 4 -and up — $15.00
Power Skating — $8.00
(A reduction in fees is made for three or more in one family)
— — — —
For further information contact:
MRS.,GAR BAKER — Phone 527-1537
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