The Huron Expositor, 1972-05-04, Page 11News of
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Correspondent
Mrs. Ed. Regele
Miss -Linda Snilth; daughter '
of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith
of RR '4, Walton met with a
petrify]. accident and is a patient
in Seaforth Community Hospital.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Regele were Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd E. Regele, Krista,
Karen and Darlene of Princton.
Mr. Ronald Foran and Karen of
Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Regle.
Mrs. Joseph Thornton is
under the doctor's care. we wish
her a speedy recovery.
Sympathy is-extended to Mrs.
Mary Boyce and family in the
loss of her mother, Mrs. Nellie
Kramers.
Mrs. Annie Elligsen is a pat-
ient in Seaforth Community Hos-
pital. We wish her a quick re-
covery.. , „
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Correspondent
Mrs.Allan McCall
BRIDAL SHOWER
VARNA
offering to be donated to the
Retarded Childrens Fund.
L. 0. L.
At the regular meeting of
L.O.L, 1035 last Tuesday even-
ing, the County Master, Lloyd
Here, of Exeter was present
and. addressed the members of
the lodge_
welcoming everyone who came to
help make this evening to cele-
brate Linda's forthcoming mar-
riage to Roy Gingerich of Kit-
chener.
The program consisted of a
solo by Cathy McGavin entitled
"I'm a lonely little Petunia" ac-
companied on the piano by her
mother, Mrs. Neil McGavin. Mrs.
Bill Humphries contributed a
reading, "Bride's first dinner".
puet by Gail Traviss and her
mother entitled "What a beautiful
Day". Peggy Dennis did a step
dance, accompanied. by Sharon
Marks" at the piano and Mrs. E m-
merson Mitchell with the violin.
Mrs. Neil McGayin read a poem,
"Other fads". Dena Wey sang
two numbers,. "Going Away" and
"Little Kids Dream" accompan-
ing with her guitar. Mrs. Herb
A special Mothers Day Ser-
vice will be_beld in the United
Churcht Sunda mornin the ne x g,
r.
nor :of -bride-elect
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Traviss at the piano and Mrs.
E. Mitchell with the violin con-
tributed two numbers, "When
Irish Eyes are Smiling" and
"Hold Me in Your Arms Dear".
Mrs. B. Humphries-gave, another
amusing reading followed by
Cathy McGavin singing in her
pleasing way a solo, "Me and My
Teddy Bear". Mrs. Ron Bennett
closed with a suitable poem.
Mrs. Wayne Baker, the
former Mary Bewley of Ingersoll
read the address of congratulat-
ions to Linda from her many
friends and neighbors. Linda was
presented with many -beautiful
gifts by her girl friends. After
opening them Linda made a suit-
able reply. Everyone Joined in
singing for "She ,'s a Jolly Good
Fellow" which was followed by
some of the Walton Unit ladies
serving.
UCW
The United Church Women of
Duff's United Church, Walton,
met for their May meeting with
29 ladies present from all units.
Mrs. W. C. Hackwell was in
charge of the devotions for 'the
Walton Unit, "God of Mercy,
God of Grace" was sung with
Mrs. Martin Bean as pianist
followed by Mrs. Hackwell lead-
ing in prayer. Mrs. Ron Bennett
read the scripture lesson from
passages in Chapters of Matthew,
Mrs. Hackwell read a poem en-
titled "Humble Instruments".
Mrs. Walter Bewley conduc-
ted the "business. The last ex-
ecutive meeting was read by
Mrs. W. C. Hackwell, the re-
cording secretary. A committee
was named after much discussion
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to look into the flooring for the
parlor. Mrs. Bewley thanked all
that had helped with the paint-
ing or cleaning of the basement'
and auditorium of the church
with' still more painting to be
done.
Mrs. Campbell Wey is to be
the delegate to attend the West-
minster week-end early in June.
It was agreed to send a bale
and donations of good clothing
are to be left in the basement
before May 29th. Thank you
cards were read by Mrs. Herb
Traviss. Mrs. Ken McDonald
gave the treasurer's reports.
Rev. Derwyn Docker intro-
duced a film entitled "Listen
Christian", concerning the M-&
S fund, stressing that develop-
ment is people seeking justice,
creating change, discovering
education, sharing relief.
MISSION BAND
The Mission Band was held
in the basement of the church on
Sunday morning with 39 in
attendance.
Laura Dennis gave, the Call
to Worship "For the Beauty „of
the Earth" was' sung with Diane
Godkin at the piano. Peggy
Dennis read the, scripture les-
son, followed with prayer by
Terry Smith. Joyce McCallum
gave the secretary's report fol-
lowed by Patti McDonald giVing
the treasurer's report, then re -
ceived the offering which was
dedicated by Laura. Dennis.
. A film • on an African boy
on "Somolia" was shown before
going to their classes with their
teachers, Mrs. Ross Bennett,
Mrs. Wm. Roe, Mrs. Merton
Hackwell and Mrs. Mac -Shol-
dice assisted by , pebble Wey.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Saun-
ders and daughters, Megin and
Amy of Clawson, Mich., spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Searle, Helen, Gail and
Mary. •
Among those spending the
week end with their,parents were
Sandra Watson, "London; Emma
Shortreed of Guelph; Helen Searle
of Listowel; Brenda Bewley of
London and Sherril Craig of
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
ries and family of London visited
on the week end at the home of
Stewart and Mrs. Humphrieft.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary FielkY.,
son, Karen, Kathy,' Kim and
Ronald were Sunday afternoon
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Sholdice, Murray' and Sandra.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zein-
tarski of Walled Lake, Mich.
spent the week end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray lluether.
Rev, and Mrs. DerwynDocken
and Kristen. visited last Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jamestaley,
Cedar Springs, Blenheim. Mrs.
Docken remained due to her
father's illness. WQ wish Mr.
Daley a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan. McCall,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Stevenson
and Ronald attended church ser-
vices Sunday morning at Blyth
United Church as guests of Susan
McCall, as she was among the
13' to join the church-, later to
visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Jim McCall. Correspondent
FredNMcClymont
UNITED CHURCH WOMEN '
The United Church Women
met in the basement of the church
Thursday evening with twenty-six
members present. The meeting
was opened by apoem "Suppose"
read by Mrs. Gordon Johnston.
Devotions were led by the leader
of group one, Mrs. Bob Stirling
and-opened with singing a hymn.
The theme focused on , Security"
1"
"The Bible in the home". Mrs.
Wm. Taylor read the scripture
lesson. The following readings
were given "PeopleComing from
Holland" by Mrs. wm-McAsh,
"Choosing gift to take with them"
by Mrs. Louis Taylor, "Family
Bible in .the home" by Mrs.
IP
Mervyn Johnston. A poem "A
goo housewife" by Mrs. Robert
was Webster. The offering taken
up by Mrs. Florence Elliott and
dedicated' by Mrs. 1McClin-
obey.
The business period was led
by the president, Mrs. Ralph
g'
Stephenson. The roll call was
answered by naming a favourite
spring flower. Mrs. Ida Mc-
Clinchey read several thank you
notes. Mrs. Robert Webster
gave the -treasurer's report.
There were 38 sick and shut
in calls made during April. It
"f
was decided to hold a rum-
mage and bake sale at the Church
auction sale on July 22. A
donation was given to the over-
seas Mission and the Varna
°United Church women will look
after the Hospital cart at Clin-
ton Public Hospital during June.
• , An auction sale was held of
punts and homemaclothread with
Mrs. Ronald Taylor as
auctioneer. The hostesses were
Mrs. Mbrdock Morrison and Mrs.
Doug. McAsh who served lunch.
A pleasant evening was held
in Duff's United Church on Wed-
nesday to honor Miss Linda Tra-
viss, bride-elect of this month.
The basement of the church was
decorated for the special
occasion with yellow and white
streamers with a yellow unibrel-
la hanging over the decorated
chairs. Corsages were pinned
on Linda, her mother, Mrs.
Ralph Traviss and her grand-
' mother, Mrs. Russell- Marks.
The groom's mother, Mrs. Gin-
gerigh of Kitchener was unable
ot to be present.
Mrs. Ron Bennett was master
of ceremonies ,for the program,
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