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The Huron Expositor, 1974-02-07, Page 11
, { > C I, 13. t r , �, dr:°"i .yltona:r I , ,��E y r � �; Rt n. X ,�'• �. a ��1 Y M1, r' ..,� r t. eat „ } e ar Uff •r; . ; r,' �1 >'z'••;" '��'r ;' Correspondent Session showed in their Hookstra, Seaforth anO Mrs: Hurnplut�s" when Plans, vuere Al'#!1 Mrs. Allan McCall report; Received by Profession of Docken held special events made for the Pebrupry, ro t,l4 : Bq ear, Faith, I5; Received by certificate including, Bake Sale, Ha.11bwe en on the 20th.lt was decjqq4 to hav#' ° r an` evenin of ames, euchr. 1 � rs'a Fete oda : ••4; Transfers 21; Ba tis $� Members of the congregation p ' m S; Surprise Party, Christmas Party, ,bf Duff's United Church, Walton, Marriages 2• By death 3 and total Decoupage, and Sheepskin rug Preserlti, fox g'. ,JrtdayupPex k 4 4 membership X248. draw. The enjoy fun and special prizes and a ba�Ce 'sal Part} at tie' 4Rnnpr *"o �'�{er held their annual meeting on p Y. J y with thefeommunity invited. Thin, dao ter, ,,*�, Sunda afternoon in the chtn^h The treasurer reported receipts fellowhip in 'a unique mixing of . y hostess to took ,after the. and`x Sen>xd��d�#�Fh:on : ' basement. There was a good of $11,542.15 and the M & S Fund girls from varied faiths and smor asbo d. lunch will be Mrs, object g,lanuar�wtl the >n o attendance and excellent reports objective was explained by Mr. s e v e r a i neighboring K. McDonald, Mrs. H, Bolger, the Bagley :gnrttl;s tQ trig t received. Docken. communities. Mrs, G.McCall and Mrs. Vail o$casiorl Lunch was served following the It was agreed to continue with Viiet Jr. morning church service b thed8th Anne Ruebgr as Live/Love Fred Dunk reported on the birthday which w o3� €t0�doat"y, and 16 h Unit ladies, prior to the Project for 'Nan year. outdoor P.A. system for the Miss Lynn McDonald, nurse- 19th- ' Martin aan voiced his church. And, he also moved •a in -training at Woodstock Hospital „• An E aitor C1g alftod whit annual meeting., - � } Mrs. Harvey Craig was named appreciation for money .that had vote of thanks to Rev. and Mrs. spent the weekend at the home of pay you dividends.'. 11ave you is Docken for their leadership and Her parents,Mr. and Mrs, ' tried one? Dial secretary for the meeting. The been sent to Gerald Bsan who 527 r 200, 1973 minutes were approved as presently in Africa, serving a 2 inspiration, Rev. Docken replied Alvin McDonald ead, followed by a thank -you year contract with Canadian to the YonKregalion. letter, for articles sent to the University -Services Overseas, It The committee of Mrs. Jan Van Reeve Elgin' Thompson (centre) of Tuekersmith Township, Was re-elected Rescue Mission in London. I It was -agreed to order two Vliet Jr.; Mrs, -Harvey Craig; was suggested a special fund be Mrs. Allan McCall and , Mrs.' J. chairman of the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority..at its annual meeting on -,Rev: D, Dockep showed a film set up and. that special service be doze�t of the new hymn books. Frida . He iS shown with vi a chairman Fred Neaman of McGilivra TownAi and on the life of the church entitled Each organization is to appoint Van Vliet Sr, will convene the Y F Y P EX 0S:ITOR Huron MPP Jack Riddelf''followin the meeting. "The Church is" after which the held for his work as an one member to It on the Worship card party, this Friday evening in'• w g g Committee. It w s announced the -Community Hall. ' children went to the Manse where agPicultural volunteer in Ghana. , other pictures 'were shown to that film strips co td be loaned n i WANT • Chairman warns authorities. must them under the leadership of Mrs. Waiter Bewley reported from the Wesbytery Resources Mrs, Harold Bolger has been s, London the past couple of weeks, �Phoile 527-0240 Mrs'. Mac Sholdice, that the U.C.W. had a most Ventre at'Mitchell, ., (Continued from Pae 1 conservation programs operated The northern section of , The congregation stood in a successful year and thanked all The meeting adjourned with staving at the home of Mr. and Page moments silence to- honor the prayer by Mr. Docken. Mrs. Robert Lillycrop while Mrs. said. by authorities. Goderich Township is in the the ladies for thbir help, The Ma'ttand Valle Conservation memory of Duff's United highlight of the year was the On January 31, grades four to ancy reszcator, speaking on , eight, were tested. On Friday, Several ministers were eight gathered in the auditorium "Mom and Dad vs. You" was February 1, Mrs. Krieger re- suggested for special speakers at ,of Hullett Central to hear the . third.• turned, to re -test some pupils, the Anniversary • Services. This speeches, prepared- by grades Smile and also to check the vision of any � was left with the Session to look seven and eight students taking In the month of November, student referred" by a teacher or into. R part in the Oral Communications individual' pictures we're taken of parent. - io ' VOR � u Sys ; 8E A SuPEA`' y'a y �+ INSURANCE i I • AUTO � .lh'IRE I f e LIFE i Donald 6. Eaton Insurance Agency Limited , Office in Masonic Woek I Main Street Phone 527-1610 —Seaforth 1: March 1... Last day. �s r Save on taxes and add to your retirement fund by subscribing to Victoria and Grey Trust Company's Registered Retirement Savings Plans.. But right now! Last day to register tax reduction savings is March 1. See Victoria and Grey -- today! Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Vl and TRUST COMPANY SINCE 18a9 a ' LOVEIIs LAST,. ., 4W, G'IFTu R-Eff-E IBRANCE Whether it's a • MONUMENT • MARKER • _INSCRIPTION y — Ydu are remembering a loved one. — LET T. PRYDE & SON ,LTD. Help You, Decide on Your Memorial Requirethents THONE : EXETER 235-0620 How's the health of your car? • At AP Find out for sure with our ELECTRONIC ENGINE DIAGNOSIS -� ��v•1 • Our factory -trained Guardian Maintenance technicians, using modern electronic equipment, will quickly pin -point \©uPA 6NPN the source of any trouble that reduces engine efficiency. Expert attention now can avoid more costly repairs later. Lot QUen Evgffiligs I.O 9 P.M. .� PM The extra cash you get selling. items through ,HURON EXPOSITOR, classifieds'isn't peanuts ...list your surplus items and get cash,_ now. ` Phone 5274=0240- SERVING iI .� Water tributaries in the areas Township, Stanley, Hay, and Authority and the south end of members who passed away in turkey supper in N'ovembe'r., The flow directly into Lake Huron or Stephentownsh'ips'are part of the the township is in the Ausable 1973: Norman Williamson; U.C,w, had five general meetings Personals the St. Clair River inst ead of into Ausabie watershed except for a watershed. The area between Edward Summers; Jennifer; and five executive meetings - the Maitland or Ausable the of land along.the lakeshore would be divided between the two David Sholdice; Chad Craig and g during the.y.ear. Each unit i`ias its Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Marks watersheds. Thus, they belong to which includes Bayfield. authorities under the proposed Mrs. Thomas Hack.well. been own projects to assist in the work and family were supper guests on Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. Brian ono authority and are denied Running south from Goderich plan. New hymn books have in the church in memory of of the Genera,( U.C.W, A new' Pryre and Dwayne. �- News Hullett Central placed the late Norman .Williamson on behalf of the neighbors and on stove was bought'for the manse and the papering in the hall was Mr, and Mrs. Rollie ,&chilies spetu Sunday at the home of Mr. o completed. PSunday morning during the There will be no church and Mrs. Bill Taylor afid family of church service in memory of the services when thv mltlister takes Kintail. Volleyball festival. There were six contest- the pupils at Hullett Central. Due fat a Mrs. Lily Hackwell, donated holidays from July 8 — Aug+ust 8. Mr. and Mrs, JerrvAchille� Rousing games of volleyball. ants: Earl Flynn, Wendy Tyndall, to faulty film, the pictures did not -by the Hart family of Fillmore, , Mrs. Ron Bennett reported for andDebbic of Fergus visited on took, place in the school auditor- and Ann Snell from Grade eight, turn 'out, so again pictures were Sask. the Suhday School and a Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. ium when the boys team from the and Wilfred Tiesma, Julie Snell taken on Friday, February 1, by Mr, Docken on behalf of the superintendent is still needed, as Roffie Achilles. Blyth Public School visited and Nancy Preszcator from Grade Gregory Studios. All grades, session thanked the past elders, some of •the teachers took turns Recent guests at the home of . Hullett Centrall, on January 25. seven. including, Kindergarten and tea- Allan Searle, Harvey Craig and with opening exercises during the Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Humphries Both games went quickly with the Judging the speeches werepictures should be returned by Mac Sholdice for their help and .% car were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk Blyth boys defeating Hullett by Blyth Public School, Mr. A. the first of March. support over the past five years. Mission Band held ten and William Bennett on the scores of 15-7 and 15-10. Taylor from Clinton Public Two new members to. the meetings during the vear. A occ,asign of Mr. Bennett's On January 30, the girls team School, and Mr, J. Brownridge, a committee of Stewards, Graeme donation was ,sent to Unicef and Birtlibay,, January 20th. from Hullett Central visited teacher from Cenfral Huron - Craig and Walt er Bewley, were gifts and money given to the Mrs. Keith Rock is a'patient in Blyth. In the four games played, Secondary School. Eye Tests accepted with a third to be chosen Children's Aid Society. The Tyros the Seaforth Community Blyth girls won two games by scores 15-6 15.13 Ann Snell, with her speech about her dog "Tippy" On January 11 and January 18; Mrs. Faye Krieger, from the and he installed at a morning future. did projects on' India_ and all Hospjtal,' We wish her.. a speedy of and while pet won church servicejn the near classes continued,wit,h the study, re.covery.. ' Hullett girls took the other games the contest and will advance to Huron County Health Unit, was -at" New • members to ' the of India. Last Wednesday the executive ' by scores of 15 -8 -and 15-5. the next zone in Seaforth. Julie Hullett Central School, to do eye Committee of Stewards are: The Lost and Found . Group of the Walton Women's Institute Public Speaking Snell speaking on "Trouble with Teachers" placed ' second, while t1sting. Both Kindergarten clas- ses, and grades two, four and Bruce Clark; Mac Sholdice, Allan Seafre and Rae Houston. under • t to dershi of Miss p met at the home of Mrs. Bill On January 31, grades four to ancy reszcator, speaking on , eight, were tested. On Friday, Several ministers were eight gathered in the auditorium "Mom and Dad vs. You" was February 1, Mrs. Krieger re- suggested for special speakers at ,of Hullett Central to hear the . third.• turned, to re -test some pupils, the Anniversary • Services. This speeches, prepared- by grades Smile and also to check the vision of any � was left with the Session to look seven and eight students taking In the month of November, student referred" by a teacher or into. R part in the Oral Communications individual' pictures we're taken of parent. - io ' VOR � u Sys ; 8E A SuPEA`' y'a y �+ INSURANCE i I • AUTO � .lh'IRE I f e LIFE i Donald 6. Eaton Insurance Agency Limited , Office in Masonic Woek I Main Street Phone 527-1610 —Seaforth 1: March 1... Last day. �s r Save on taxes and add to your retirement fund by subscribing to Victoria and Grey Trust Company's Registered Retirement Savings Plans.. But right now! Last day to register tax reduction savings is March 1. See Victoria and Grey -- today! Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Vl and TRUST COMPANY SINCE 18a9 a ' LOVEIIs LAST,. ., 4W, G'IFTu R-Eff-E IBRANCE Whether it's a • MONUMENT • MARKER • _INSCRIPTION y — Ydu are remembering a loved one. — LET T. PRYDE & SON ,LTD. Help You, Decide on Your Memorial Requirethents THONE : EXETER 235-0620 How's the health of your car? • At AP Find out for sure with our ELECTRONIC ENGINE DIAGNOSIS -� ��v•1 • Our factory -trained Guardian Maintenance technicians, using modern electronic equipment, will quickly pin -point \©uPA 6NPN the source of any trouble that reduces engine efficiency. Expert attention now can avoid more costly repairs later. Lot QUen Evgffiligs I.O 9 P.M. .� PM The extra cash you get selling. items through ,HURON EXPOSITOR, classifieds'isn't peanuts ...list your surplus items and get cash,_ now. ` Phone 5274=0240- SERVING iI .�