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The Huron Expositor, 1978-04-06, Page 9THE I1URQN EXPO MA, APRIL; 6, 1.978 9 aiton girls tour sugar US shoWer fo rCath McDonald is being arranged by the '8th and 16th unit to be held'this Friday evening in the church basement. coining SAnday morning at the usual time. . • Week-'end quests with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moffett, Stratford and Dr. and Mrs. Traviss, Allison and Lesley, Waterloo. Mrs,- Olive Traviss, Seaforth and Mrs. Ste- wart McCall 'Visited on Sun at the' same home, 4-H Meetings The fifth meeting of Walton I .'.'Leisure, Lovers." -was held on Saturday with 7 members going an a hike back to Shortreed's sugar; bush with their leaders, Margaret Shortreed and Lin, Steiner. Once there we were told how Maple Syrup Was made by Wilfred Shortreed. Mary Alice Ryan thanked Ken Shortreed for taking us all on a sleigh through the bush---and Jeanne McDonald thanked 'Wilfred fora interesting afternoon.. Personals Ruth Tharner, Laura Dennis •and Mary Watson were among the ones frotp Seaforth High ' School that spent nine days in Hawaii during the holiday break. Mrs. Ray "Nelson (Leona) of Vancouver visited with her pa- rents-ift and Mrs. Earl Watson last week, also visiting ,at the same home was Mi.s. Margeurite Sanderson of Gorrie. • Mrs.,Earl•Watson was a patient in the Wingham hospital ,for, a few days, then to Landoll ott a week ago Monday for teAts, retuning honta with the family. Miss •Joari Bennett, Owen Sound spent the va-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Ron Bennett. Mission Band members are reminded of their meeting this Mr.and Mrs. Lloyd Town d of Wroxeter and Mr. any rs.. Herb Traviss spent the holiday, week at Myrtle 'Be' ch, ,South Carolina. ' 8 tablesplayeuchr.e 'h.' Walton: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cardiff,and- family of. Petrolia and Mrs. Fern Patterson, S.eaforth called. On Mrs. Jean Broadfoot, on Sunday. The Walton ladies are-quilting again this week at the Dave Watson home., last week they completed a Colonial Lady quilt at the Tharner home. Congratulations.to,.Mrs. Maud Leming on her 83rd birthday April 6th, . An Expositor Classified will pay yowdividend's. Have you tried one? Dial' 527-0240. . 4 McDonald and Ernie Stevens, institute committee in charge were: Mrs. Keith Rock; Mrs. Viola Kirkly; Mrs. Harold Bolger and Mrs. Ken McDonald. There will be another cuchet iti two, weeks on April also keep in ,mind the dessert euchre on April 25. Rev. R. Bolger of Monkton will quest-speaker at the U.C.W. Tharikoffering on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at Duff's Church: Mrs. Bolger will ,supply special music- • Correspondent 887.6677 There were 8 tables of euchre in play on Tuesday evening, March 28 at the Walton Com- munity Hall. , Priz es were.giVen t # .v.11 lady-Mrs. Rena Watt, , ow lady-Mrs. ROO), Achilles; High man-Ed. Fothergill, LondesbOro; Low man-Cliff Ritchie; Most lone hands-Mrs. Edna /4ackwell; Most points in one game-Earold Bolger, Door prizes-Mrs. Ken in "thebackground) •to Sunday's Races. Optimist Canoe: (Photo by Oke) LINING THE BANKS -. A good crowd of spectators lined the Bayfield River (with the Van Egmond house Loadesboro-..Chiirch birthday the various 'Birthday Party' activites. of lot 23 of the Haggard survey. Names listed on the Original deed were James Manning, Simon McVittie, Th omas Moon, James .Braithwa ite, Anthony Cocker- line, Raphael Stephenson, Robert Newton Adains, James Stanley, Edward Turner , John Crieh and Sidney Johns, ' 'The Parsonage"-:'as it was aft ays. called, remains, primarily the same, throughout the years. with' the exception of mddern .conveniences installed, The large,• white brick, ten roomed home, is situated onca well' treed lot, the trees baying been planted in the year 1888. The French-doors leading from the living room and dining room onto a large open verandah were replaced--by large'Windows";it is thought: around the turn of •the century. The second large verandah at the front of the house was replaced by .• a sunporch in later years.. -Celebrations will colitinue through the year to mark the :I00th Anniversary. In .Early May a tree-planting ceremony will take place when new trees ' will be • planted on the lawn. On , June • • 18th the Senior, Citizens_ of the • • cornine4 will have a luncheon : • • at the' Manse. On „lupe 28th the 4! Congregations - —of-Huron -Perth Presbytery will be invited, to join • • the Londesborough,• congregation in an "Open- :House - Come and s Go Tea". and on Sunday, July 9th a service of. Thanksgiving and. Family Day will take place When all former ministers and their', families who have lived in the Manse, wilQie invited back for the day'. • "Let's Celebrate" is the theme for thg year and it is hoped that, all farmer members and • friends of the LondeSborough congregation Will be able to come and share in, Correspondent Mrs. Bert Shobbrook 523.4250 Londesborough United Church kicked off their year long • celebration Of the 100th Anni- versary of their Manse on Tuesday, 'March 28th. Special guests for the dinner 'party w.ete. 'the members of the Huron-Perth Presbytery Executive. Dinner was S-erVed -b—yrriernbersof Manse Corwittee and Rev. John„ Oestricher, chairman of Huron- Perth Presbytery and Mr. Elwood Mitchell, chairman of the Manse Committee offiCially cut the large birthday cake • in honour of the 100th birthday and to ,ppen the years celebration. The actual land for the building of the Mabst was purchased on.' Felwiary 12, 1878 for the sum of two hundred and eighty-six dollars. 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Service and rep irs to makes 87 Goderlch Ste, Seaforth ( PIANO Piano Tuning and Repairs Bruce Pulsifer - 527-00” or after sbc phone 482-9618, honour .of the marriage of 'their daughter Marlene to Gerald Van .!;"fic in the church 'on', Friday Mardi 31. ••. • LondCsbOre 1 - 4.H Chas, 7' Meeting eight, was. . held at lanne of Mary Buffinga. We went through the skit for ,achievement day. We also talked about food and fitness. Londesboro 3 - 4-H Club On Monday March 19. the Quazy Quitters and the two other 4-H groups, mci at the hall. The guest speaker. Mr.' Hall from Department of Natural Resources in Wingham. ' alked to, the girls On how the Department plants. trees, Mr...7.a also showed films of uses of trees the planting and the care .of trees. • . Personals Congratulation to Mr. and, Mrs Grandaughter Sandra Jean ',Om. to Cpe and Mrs. Richard Shaddick on. March .25th' at Burnaby B.C. Stephen Dinner spent. 3 .days last week in. Clinton Public Hospital having an accident .at Blyth ,Arena on Monday night requiring a number of stitches on his head. Mrs. Joyce Kennedy is' a patient jp,ClinteuRublie Hospital,. Week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick were Mt. and Mrs: Jeff Shaddick, Materlbe on Saturday and Miss Lloy: Shaddick, Kitchener on Sunday. ,.Mr: arid Mrs. Jack Hooper and her mother Mrs., Edna, Holmes of Dresden visited on Sunday with Mrs, Holmes of Dresden visited. on Sunday with .Mrs. Holmes sister Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durniti • in the p.tii. visited their sister Mrs, Earl Gaunt a patient in Wingham Hospital. WI,. card party will be held• Friday' April 7th at 8:30 p.m. 'Mr. and.Mrs. Norman Luttave and Mr., and Mrs. Byron Pollark of Toro n to-visited-on-S n day-with- their sister Mrs. Alive Davidson and .mother Mrs. Grace Farrey. Attending the Conference Alive on Saturday at Holiday • Inn in London were Mrs., Alive David- son. Mrs. WitticheMrs, Pack and United Church • Hcimc MisSions Sunday service 1414is held on Sunday •Ushers Were. Edward Rale)., Ken Pei: lard, David Lean and Wayne , Holley. Choir Anthem was "(alvary". NN,ith Mrs.' Allen. Shad- ' dick • choir leaner, Mrs. Glen. McGregor organist. • . Rev. Michael Boulger of Monk- • • ..ton was guest speaker his child-, rein story was "Courage" don't .he ,afraid and follow me.. Junior. TeacherS •Weire Judy Carter and Mrs. Bob Peel. • HisineSsage was "Missions is a circle of love".. telling of his experiences. on Former .Home Missions at Berens .River. Man- • itoba and ',Britianuia B.C. • f011ow- • ing the church service 'Rev. • Boulger showed pictures in. Sun- day. School rooms. and ,spoke on int (lion— Indians. -CilftZe and lunch was serYed.... • Gary JcWitt Sunday School Super- • intendent thanked Rev. boulger, .1:Timers in church were placed by and Mrs: Mac.Sewers in, "SEWING • " Sewing Machine Serv";;\ Depot Service to all makes. 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