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Rev: Bakei7 speaks at. Qu s LIC
'Horne gardenerS 'can, educate
their' green thumbs'by enrolling
in the 'home gardening course•
offered by the ., University of
Guelph.
This home study program is
directed to all types of .home
gardeners, says Professor Harold
Crawford of -the • Office of
Continuing Education.
"The course covers a wide,
variety of topics including"uoils,
fertilizers, plant propagation"
Colquhoun, Clinton for lunch and
p.m., his sister, Mi. and Mrs.
Percy. Gibbings, Clinton.
RemembA W.I. card party this
Friday, March '11 at 8:30 p.m.
Congratulations to Mrs. Isabel
Adrie on the birth, of her first
granddaughter born en March 7
at Stratford Hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. Keith. Siemon, Brodhagen.
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4-H:irtfeets
Meeting one of "Clothes for
Leisure" was held in Londesboro
Hall on Monday, February 28th at
7:30 p.m. with. 7 members
present and leaders Gay Datema
and Madelyn 'sewers. Roll call
was answered by "Why do you
belong to 4-H ?" No officers were
elected . this meeting. Laurie
Stackhouse volunteered to do the
minutes and-Heather Fothergill to
be press reporter for this
meeting.
FolloWing this were some
embarrassing moments as
measurements were taken'
Members then had discussion on
equipping a sewing box; choosing
clothes for leisure, trims and
notions, cutting and marking of
patterns. Madelyn did a demon-
stration of taking tailors tacks.
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Phone 5274620 Seatoth
Alice Davidson. The' meditation
on theme of service was given by
Dora Shobbrook. Solos. by Ruth
Vincent "For its love alone that
rules for Aye" and "The Lord's
Prayer"'
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were accompanied • by
Gail Lear.
The offering was received by
Hattie Wood and Betty Higley.
Lunch was served by Aimwell
Unit. President' announced an
invitation to Blyth U.G.W. Easter
„„...Thankoffering on April '3 at 3 p.m.
The U.CW. General meeting will
be April 4- at 8 p.m.
Personals -
On Wednesday, March 2; Mr,
and Mrs. Llciyd Pipe visited his
brother Mr. • and Mts. Mervin
Pipe, Brussels when Merrin
returned home "from Wingham
Hospital. In p.m., Lloyd and Mrs.
Mervin attended the funeral of
Miss Mae Skelton, Brussels.
Mrs. Bill Wall of Kincardine
spent Wednesday night with her
Aunts Mrs. George Cowan and
tfrSTGorden Robinson.
Jean- -Baker - ;Mildred
Hollinger returned to Toronto on
Sunday iron: spending the past
week here following the death of
Dorothy Little.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Paterson,
London spent the Ik7eeliend with • her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Burns. On Sunday, daughter' Mr.
' andiArs.jerry Smith, Kincardine
visited, at same home. •
Mrs. Wendy Grant of Port
Colborne visited Saturday for
dinner With Aunt Mary Robinson•
and p.m: with Aunt Jewel Cowan.
Sunday visitors with.' Mt. -and
The 'Explorers started their Mrs. Bert Shobbrook were grand-
World Day of Prayer meeting by children. Joan Garron, London,
following 'the pamphlet given—Franke---Ellerby—and-- --K-ennie - A/eget-Libre culture, herbs, fruits,
house • plants, trees, • shrubs,
lawns, _landscape design and, pest
control
about one, year, with an average
of one assignment per month.
However, thereis no time-litnit,"
says Professor Crawford.
Home gardeninglirst offered in.
1960 through the , continuine
about Japan
After the Bible story, our leaders
showed a film„ on .japan and their
customs. It was decided to donate
$5. toCri,Mr/91• yn rcham-
bault and Cheryl Lyon are on
program and scripture for .the
, next expedition. The ceremony of
the stars, was conducted and all
the-girls received their memo ry
work star. We ended'the meeting
with the Explorer -hymn.
Messengers service
well attended
There was a good attendance at
Messengers on Sunday morning,
with Mrs. John Radford "their
leader. The program on
children's World Day of Prayer
sheet was-followed. Those taking
part were: David Whyte, Sandy
Carter; Connie Hoggarth , Cheryl
Bromley, Ronnie Vincent, Robbie
Adams 'and Darlene Hulley,
followed by a film strip "God'
made the world." '
Rebekah Lodge
holds meeting
Noble Grand., Mrs., Norman
Riehl, presided at the regular
meeting of Edelweiss Rebekah
Lodge held recently.
Notice was received that the
District Meeting will be' held in
Exeter Lodge Hall on Wed., April
13 at 2 o'clock. EdelWeiss Lodge
will 'Provide one number for
entertainment. • •
Members were reminded of the
public speaking contest to be held
in Clinton High Schbol on Friday,
March 11 at 8 o'clock.
The committee:in-charge of the
65th birthday party in May
reported on arrangements and
acceptances had been received
from several honoured guests.
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Rev. Ed Baker spoke on 'the
them, "love in 'Action" and was
'thanked by Mrs. Walter Bewley'.
The offering was received by
Mrs. ,Ken McDonald, dedicated
by Mrs. Wey concluding with the
repeating of the Lord's Prayer in
unison.
Following the cl9Sing hymn,„,
There were nine tables of
euchre• in play on, Tuesday
evening March I in the Walton
Community Hall.
Prizes were given to winners;
High Lady-Mrs: Sadie McDonald;
low lady-Mrs. Ethel Long; High
Man-Frank Kirkby; low
d Bolger. Most zerosy
on cards-Mrs. Jean Miller.
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"Blest be the tie that' binds,"
Rev. Baker Closed with prayer,.
Personals
Miss Kathy 'Balder of London.
spent the weekend with her
'father, Rev. Ed Baker at the
manse..
Recent Visitors ,with Mr. and
Women's • , Institute • with•
Lunch was ..provided by the
hostesses. Mrs. Kathy Achilles,
Mrs. Marjory Humphries,
Eva Gordon and Mrs. Margaret
Craig,e
next euchre Fill be held in The
two "weeks, on 'Inestlay, Math
15 at 8:30 p.m. .1
following surgery last Thursday.
rIllse6fvreieriyi, - ds wish hini a successful
Mrs. John Henderson and
Dianne of Seaforth visited Sunday
WI to see
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THE HURON-EXPOSITOR, MARCH 10, 1977
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MARIE McGAVIN' presents runner-up skip Roy
Pennington of Teesw'ater with a Leyland tractor. The
winning riink of Jim Hawkins from Goderich was
camera shy after competing in the Farmers Bonspiel
sponsored by McGavin's FarM Equipment Ltd.
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SeafOrth, Ont..
Correspondent
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
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A large congregation attended
United Church on Sunday a.m.
following the month's holiday.
Greeting intolte narthex were
Emerson Hesk and Bert
Shobbrook.
• Ushers were. Kevin Tamblyn,
Kevin , Fothergill, Robert
Penfound and John Lawson.
Following call to wptship,
gospel hymn sing was held with
"''Mrs. Alien Bosmati-at the organ.
A choir number was the solo
"The Stranger of Galilee" by Ann
Snell..
Rev. McDonald's children's
story was "Bring me a penny."
Aunior teachers were Mrs.
Norman Cartwright and Judy
Carter. •The message Was "Are
you a •jealous person?" The
. flowers were loving memory of
Dorothy Little. There will be choir
practice on Thursday niglie. at
730 T-he-choir-is-hoping-fo
good attendance to prepare for
Easter Sunday'.
The World' Day of Prayer was
held. in the United Church on
• March, 4 at 8- p.m. President
Helen Lawson welcomed all. The
prepared ' service on... ''.Love in
Action" was followed with Gail.
Lear at the piano.
The voices were taken by Helen
Lawson, Audrey. Thonipson and
• ' • a Explorers learn
education education proven' at, the
University of Guelph; is one of the
most popular courses. After
successful completion of thiS
non-credit course, students
receive • a "Home Gardener
Certificate." •
"Interested Oople can begin
the ,home gardening course
anytime -,during the • year. This
year there are 250 students."
The course,.. which is open to
everyone, is-sponsored-by -the •
Ontario • Ministry _..of Agriculture'•
and Food: It costs $30 for Ontario
residents and $50 for out-of-,
province rest R ents. ooks cot
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course contact :the t Office 43f,
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World 'Day of -Prayer service
was held at Duff's 'United Churph,
Walton, Friday, afternoon March
4..
Christian women of the
German Democratic Republic
prepared tke World Day of2rayer
-for. 1977 on the theme, Love in
ACtion. They Sent warm greetings
to all who belong to the family of
od around the work who united
on March 4.
God has shown us -what our
'togetherness" (fellowship)
should be.. Jesus Christ has
shoWn us how our 'togetherhess'
can be realized, and through the
power of the Holy Spirit we are
able to translate leve into action,
the' aerVice said. • - • .
Taking part in the World Day of
Prayer service were • • Mrs.
Campbell Wey, Mrs. Rae
Houston and Mrs. Allan McCall.
The Bible reading was.taken from
:. 1 John 4:7-21. Mrs: Neil McGavin
.._.._was.pianist forthe_hymns ---• ---eourse on "Quilts"=-spa
Lots of interest
in quilt course
There was great interest in, the
the, Walton W.I. when over 30
ladies of the Community attended
the first meeting on Wednesday
evening March 2, in the Walton
Community Hall.
'Theleaders are Mrs, Nelson-Reid •
and Mrs. Harold Bolger. The next
meeting is to be held Thursday,
.March 10, at 7:30 p.m.
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Ken Webster, Brussels, Mr. and community hall. Mrs. Harvey
Mrs. Watson Webster, ' Craig and Mrs. Frank Kirkby will Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley and.. convene the meeting with guest,
' Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald of .,, Mrs. Boon who will demonstrate the Walter area.
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