The Huron Expositor, 1976-07-22, Page 9Krista, Colleen and Shannon of
R.R. 2, Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
attended the • Horse Show in
Paisley. Their granddaughter
Kim Riley was lucky in winning
the trophy for the most points for
the juniors. Congratulations Kim.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McClure,
• Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clint Wilson of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Dollimore of
Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Dollimore
and Wayne of Brantford visited
With Ma. and Mrs, Don
Buchanan, Paul and Gary. Wayne
remained for holidays arid-Mrs.
Ken Mitthell and Jennifer
returned home to Montreal over
the weekend having visited with
her parents for the past two
weeks.
Mrs. Waddell made life member
of First Church WMS
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First Presbyterian Church
W.M.S. met Thursday afternoon
when president Mrs. Edith
McMillan opened the meeting
with a reading followed by a
hymn. The roll was answered by
13 members and 3 visitors were
present. The'September meeting
will be held September 9th so as
not to conflict with the Seaforth
Fair. The presentation of a "Life
Meinbership': was given to Mrs.
Molly Waddell who was not able
to .be present for the • June
meeting. Mrs. James Keys open-
ed the study period With a reading
"The more you give the more'you
get." The Scripture, St. Paul,
Chapter 2 was read by Mrs. Ivy
Scott followed by prayer by Mrs.
Crouch, Piano instrumentals were
played by Miss janie Bell.
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Ambulance warns. By applying
direct pressure to the wound with
a clean dressing, the'bleeding-can
be stopped until medical aid
arrives.
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THE HyRoN Expostrpp, irrAy 1878
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.'1302undary Unit tal
Correspondent
Mrs, Allan McCall
The 17th and Boundary ,Unit of
Duff's United Church was held at
the home of Mrs. Harvey Craig on
Wednesday evening, July 14.
Mrs. Bruce Clark and Mrs.
Graeme Craig were in charge of
devotions opening with a quest-
ionnaire on the Olympics. Hymn
399 "Vaith of our Fathers" was
sung. Mrs. Clark read a poem
"The end of the Rainbow,"
folloWed by scripture reading
Psalm 103. Mrs. Craig read
90 at Lions Park for
Rathwell reunion
St. Columbdp-- peop..,
horrie for weddih9---:-
the MIZPait kenecl:ctiQn.
Lunch WAS SeKV,94.
Clark, Mrs, G. Craig and 010
hostess,
• Personas
Sunday visitors with Mrs,
Phyllis Dunk were Mr, and Mrs,
Terry Ford and family of Sheffield
and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dunk of
Toronto.
Miss Leslie Colyer and her
brother Vince of Winnipeg, Mani-
tuba, are spending' a •fiir..e,Yee.0k summer htglitlaY with thFir#mtliej:
Joieg Colyertheir; grand-.
parent s, Mr- AO
Misses imE Arid414nOt• ord `ItFA
• bcilid#Yiiig 101.4.. Outicl
mother: WA- Phyllis • PnItk,
$4"Oril,F9r4 returned bpi:nevi*
her,'pqmots Ra Sunday. ' after
spending a' few weeks With her •
grandmother.
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The 18th annual Rathwell
Reunion was attended by 90
persons when it was held at
Seaforth Lions Park an Sunday,
July 18.
President Keith Rathwell
conducted the afternoon activities
with the help of Marilyn,
Bruinsma who conducted one
games. Results:
Oldest Person Present - Alice
Keene; youngest person - Ste-
phen Morrison; child 'with shoe
laces untied - Kim Rathwell; child
with dirtiest face - Edward
Stewart; boy withlioirthday closest
to .piclic date -:„Kvin Rathwell.
Couple with_ nniversary closest
to picnic date - Bill and Sandra
Rathwell; lady wearing most
rings - Mary Joyce Beehler;
people coming farthest 'distance -
Don and Elizabeth Hillman from.
East Africa.
Person with most grandsons -
Cela Sloman; person with most
granddaughters - Cela Sloman;
man with biggest feet - Hugh
Miller; lady with smallest feet -
Cel
. . . a Sloman.
Person with most pennies in
pocket or purse - June Sloman;
man with largest waist - Jim
Stewart; lady with smallest waist
- Dawn Rathwell.
Lucky , door • prize - Gayle
Horton; person . who guessed
correct no. of candies - Chuck
Beehler; person who guessed
contents, of mystery can - Peg
Rathwell.
Race Srr 8c,• -tinder - Kent
Rathwell;, 6 -8 yrs. - Kim
Rathwell;:. ',12 yrs,-,.- -Andy
Rainey; 12 & over - Craig Miller.
The 1977 executive is
Ix
Correspondent
Mrs. Mary Merner
Paul and Dianne Stevenson
spent the weekend in Guelph
when they attended the Central
Music League Festival held at the
University of Guelph. Pupils of
theirs got five adjudicator awards
and 1 spanish guitar
championship.
Those winning the adjudicator
awards were: solos, Gerda Brand,
Sandra Wadel, David Foell and.
Neil Elliott; duet, Gerda Brand
and Dean Daer; Spanish guitar,
under the name The Magnificent
Seven were Neil and Rick Elliott,
Danny TyndallyElizabeth Gibson,
Judy Carter,• Cathy Gibbings, and
Carol Burrs. Congratulation!
Attend Convention
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McClure,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dolmage and
Verne spent the past week in
Winnipeg, when Walter, Muriel
and Leslie attended the Foresters
High Court Convention which is
held every 3 years. This was the
Forester 97th year and they
presented the Canadian Cancer
Fund with a cheque for $97,000_
for cancer research.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson,:
John and Elizabeth spent the
weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. E.R.
Warren at their cottage at •Lions
Head.
Jim Thompson, Sheila Baker,
Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of
Colborne Twp. spent the weekend
visiting in Ottawa with Mr. and
Mrs. -Barry Powley, Jason and
Jonathan.
We are pleaSed to report that
Don Buchanan was able to return
home on Friday from London
Hospital.
Weekend visitors' with Mrs.
W.L. Whyte, Bill and Harold
Whyte and Paul Vander Molan,
were Harold's son and wife; Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Whyte of Glen
Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
VanderMolan, Mark and Margie
of Oakville.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith,
Chris and Julie of Exeter were
Saturday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate and
Jennifer.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Merner,
Sandy, Julie, Michael and-
Michelle attended the Deichert
Reunion on Sunday in the Dash-
wood Community Park and
visited on Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Keller,
Correspondent
Vincent Lane
Sister Viola Feeney of Parkhill
visited with Mrs. Mary Eckert and
Tom last week.
Sister Helen' Rowland, Regina
visited with Mrs. Mary McIver,
Miss Catherine Moylan, St,
Thomas spent a few days with her
mother Mrs. Mary Moylan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Robinson,
• 'Toronto, and Larry Kale spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
' kale and attended Murray-Shea '
wedding on Saturday.
Thos. Murray returned home
last week and attended his
brother at his wedding, He
intends returning to his oc-
cupation in n orthern Alberta
soon.
Mrs. Mary McIver is presently
in Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Purcell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McQaid,
Kitchener visited with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. IsdeQnMd.
Mr. and Mrs. Cl W,agne-r.4rd
family have taken up resilience
here -in the home previposly
owned by Jos, Ryan. We Welcome
them in the hamlet. "
Mrs. Elizabeth Murray of Mar-
ian Villa London visited with Mr.
and Mrs.Jack Ryan, and attended
the wedding of her Grandson
Danny Murray and Sharon Shea.
The family of Mr. and Mrs,
Gibbert Murray attending the
funeral of their sister Mrs. Jack
,Ryan were Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Murray, London, Mr. and mrs.
Gilbert Murray Jr., Ottawa, and
Mrs. Jos Murray, Guelph, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Murray Scarboro,
Mr. and Mrs. Roil Butters, St:
Thomos, Mr and Mrs. Don
Costello andMr. and Mrs.Robert
Stapleton, Kitchener.
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chapter 3 of Eccliasties. Hymn
396 "Christian, seek not yet
repose" was sung followed by •
Mrs. Clark giving prayer.
Mrs. Craig gave a topic on
"How we can all win at the
Olympics", closing with "Once
here for the Olympics."
Mrs. Martin Bean presided for
the business portion of the
meeting. Minutes were read by
Mrs. George Williamson in -the
absence of secretary Mrs. Harold
McCallum.
:.Gifts have been purchased for
members leaving' the unit, The
next meeting will beattbe church
in September. With no further
business the .meeting closed with
No services
till August 22
Sunday warning regular church
service at Duff's United Church
was conducted by the minister,
Rev. Ed Baker, whose topic was
"Bear good fruit."
The choir rendered the anthem
"Somebody's praying for you,"
accompanied by the organist Mrs.
Ian Wilbee. Offering was
received by Jack McEwing,
Norman Schade and Doug Fraser.
The church will be closed for
services till August 22 while the
minister is on holidays.
GETTING THEIR FILL • — Customers at the Dublin Lions Club annual pork
barbecue on Saturday didn't have any problem lining...their plates with delicious
food. The barbecue was held in the newly constructed pavilion. (Staff Photo)
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