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HILDEBRAND
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Cemetery
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WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL LIOMi'
87 Goderich St., West
Agent for
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Seaford' 527-1390
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HOME FARM &
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HUROWEXPOSITOR, MAY.11, 1978
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Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
523-4250
Womens Sunday was observed oh Sunday
morning at Londesboro United Church.
Greeters were Mrs. Jim Scott Sr. and Mrs.
Russell Gord. Ushers were Diane Bromley,
ICareh Durnin, Barbara Glousher and Traci
Mitchell. U.C.W. president Mrs. leg Lawson
conducted` the "-ervice; reading the scripture
• vvas Armivefl President Mrs,. Bob Thompson,
. , leading in prayer Berean president 'Mrs.
Edwin Wood.
The woman choir of 20 voices sang anthens
"Itedeeming love" and "This little light of
Mne- with Mrs. Allan Shaddick•choir leader
and Mrs, Harry Lean organist. Junior
,congregation teacher was Mrs. :Bob Peel.
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spoke on "A' 'new people for a new age". The
messengers met in the Sunday School rooms"
with their' leader Mrs. John Radford.. Rev.
McDonald announced a ' 100th Anniversary
tree: planting ceremony .at the manse next
Sunday May 14 immediately following church.
The congregation'will he led to the manse •
,nom the church by apiper. The,youth of the
congregation will be taking part in the Service. -,
COffee and Cookies will be served..
Hain supper tickets are on sale for May 24th
beginning at 5:00 p.m.
W„1. held a successful dessert Euchre on
Friday May' 5th with 19 tables in play.
Winners were Ladies -High, Donna Gibbings,
Siinitrierhill; .Lorie hands Myrtle Fairservice;
ladies Lo'w, Kay Konarski; Men high. Alec. ,
'.'McMichael..Clinton; Men's lOne
Wilfred Shottreed R.R.1, Walton; Men's low,
Helen Soothern, Clinton (playing as a man),
14 lucky draw made wcinners" Mary Clarke, •
Sadie McDonald, VValtoIrr-Donna' Gibbings,
Summerhill; Margaret Taylor; Madeline
McKinnon, Hamilton; -Florence Cartwright;
Elsie Shaddick; Betty Konarski;. Bert Dorer,
Blyth; Margaret Craig, Walton; Laurel
Diuzer; Leona Lockhart, Clinton; Albei-ta
Stevens Walton arid Marjorie Anderson. W. I.
members would like to thank all for attending.
--The-season's shuffle-board night-final for
this year was held on Wednesday night. Play
off winners were Toni Allen and 'Lorne
Honking. May ,l4,21, a canvass of
women
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Doe, William P.
R.R.6 Walton,
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Mrs. Allan iviecan
887-6677
. Euchre Tuesdgy evening; with
„kg..tahles in play at the Walton
-C "-mmunity Hail. -
Prize winners were high lady,
Mrs.' Sadie McDonald; Low lady,
Mrs. Gertie,llolger; High man,
Wilfred -.Shaffeed; Low man;
'Gordon • Murray; Most lone
'hands, Mrs:•John Simpson.
Institute ,hostess were: Mrs,.
Alberta Hudie; Mrs, Pauline
_ Bennett; Mrs.. Viola Kirkly and
Mrs. Elva Boger.
There will be another euchre in
McKillop
CorrespOndent ' •
Mrs. Ed. Regele
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Boyd, 114,
Walton, Mr. -and Mrs. Harold
Wilson; 'former residents , of
McKillop now of Goderich and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dalton who
spent the winter months in
Florida have returned go their
Mr. Alex Dennis, a former
resident of 12th concession of
McKillop- Township, now a
resident of Seaforth, is a patient
in Stratford General Hospital. We • • • • • • r • • • •
wish him 'a speedy recovery. • •
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Londesboro and surrounding 'district is
planned. Please ,support the South`. Huron
District Association for the mentally retarded.
Should no canvasser call and you wish to
•• contribute, contact Mrs. Glen Carter.
Mr. Jack Riley returned home On Saturday
from spending 2 Weeks a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
MrS7Earl'Oaunt of Menesit Park, G,oderich
is a patient in Alexander Marine' Hospital,
Goderich.
Mrs. Madeline McKinnon and her mother
Mrs. Hawkins of Hamilton spent past
week-end with Mrs. Margaret Taylor.
Mr.• and Mrs. John Armstrong, Ken'
Armstrong, David and Billy, Marlen Thurlon,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter, Colleen, Larry and
Mrs. Tom Johnston, London spent Sunday at
,Mrs..and Mr. Derwyn Hancock's Mississauga
to celebrate the 75th. birthday of Mrs.
Hahcock's mother, Mrs. Alberta Armstrong,
Hamilton. They also visited with Mrs.
Margaret Tamany Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Durnin visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Susie Eeltmiet- at Bonnie ;Bra
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Tavistock. • • ' •
Congratulations to • Helen. Andersen on •
`receiving the J. Lewis Beaton •
Scholarship for Interior design at Ryerson :
Polytechnical Institute, as well as receiving a •
' cash award. She is presently attending classes
in Interior Design in Copenhagen for six •
weeks. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Burleigh of Goderich • •
visited on Sunday with her sister Mr. and •
Mrs. Harold Longman.• •
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Saundercock, Mr. and •
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook, Mrs. Elsie Shaddick
called on Sunday at Stiles Funeral Home' .•.
Goderich with the family of their cousin late : \, •
Norman Manning.
Sunday evening visitors with Mrs. and Mr.
Bert Shobbrook were her brother Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Vodden, R.R.1, Clinton...
Mr. and Mrs: Bert Shobbrook were `Sunday
dinner' guests with their daughter Thelma
.Ellerby, Frank and Dorie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Jemft, Woodstock spent
week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.'Jack
Snell and attended the wedding of her brother
Snell-Cantelon' on Saturday.
All stages of house
construction, cabinet, •
renovating, masonry,
dciors and windows, •
siding, pole barns.
FREE ESTIMATES ,
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REG BADLEY
345-2564
HARV BERNARD
Mr. Doe's subscription
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'December 1977. The digit
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SINGING. TURNERS — Bonny. and Barry turner and
their father George . were among the . family
entertainers at the Talent Show at.Huron Centennial
School Friday night. (Expositor Photo) •
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Maintenance
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be left in the church basement by he 'Mite boxes are to4be. brought
May 20th, tothe next Meeting, also to be fun
Mrs. H'. Craig reported she had day at June meeting.
been to ';the. MiSsibn• Center in It was again mentioned that a
Landon where the bale is sent. It - header and teachers are needed
is open from. Tuesday till Friday for the Mission Band. Anyone
10 a.m, to 4 p.m. It was stressed wishing' to offer to help out is to
that a loader-and 2-teachers are get in touch with Mrs. Hapkwell. •
needed for the Mission Band. • Everyone remained together
The June meeting is a JOint instead of going to classes and '
meeting witn all units to meet enjoyed pictures of Costa Rica
, together: After the closing hymn, shown by Mrs. Marie McGavin '
1virs• Wey closed with prayer. who had visited there recently. ,
, Mission Band • , s- W.I. Notes '
There were 29 present for the Mrs.Ray Huether and-Mrs.
Is/fission Band May meeting Harold Boeger will be -conveners
Sunday morning • held' in the for. the Education and 'Cultural
basement of Duff's United Activities meeting of the Walton
Church. , Women's Institute on Wednesday
Call to Worship was given by evening, May, 17 at 8:30 p.m.
CathyMcGavin then she played The guest speaker will be
the piano for the singing of hymn Constable Wilson speaking oh
"When' mothers of Salem" fol- "Points on how to protect our payfield also visited at the same
lowed by prayer, by Neil Mitchell. homes and ourselves", Roll call"-Theme.
Mrs. Doreen Hackwell read a to be answered by favourite . Mr. and Mrs. Ray". Huether
story of Zacckaeus friam the event in the rural 'school you attended the funeral of a' relative
Observer. The secretary report • attended". an Fridya at Waterloo,
was given by Ron Godkin. Elaine Everyone is welcome, come -Mr. and Mrs. • Roily Achilles
Petinis_gave the treasurer report and bring-a friend new memtrrs visited on Sunday with their son
thin took up the collection which are welcome. ./ Jerry Fergus,.
was dedicated 8y Cathy. jrsonais The Choir
Merribers were reminded that Mr. , and Mrs,. Bill Coutts
visited on Sunday with Chris and Huether and Mrs. Marie
Connie Ingraurat'-Missauga, ' McGavin urge'everyone to come
Mrs. Sadie McDonald ac. out to the last practice this
coMpapied Mr: and Mrs. Lorne Iktysciay even 41.14 from 7.7:30
Badley of Blyth B•Pdhagetyco-- p.m. in preparation for their
Sunday where try visited with special contribution to the
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Badley.
It is good to hear Mr.ls Gertie Mother's Day Service at Duff's Church on Sunday.
Bennett has arrived last Thursday
to her home after spending the Approximately 18 neighbors of
winter months with Mr, and Mrs. p4r. and Mrs. Gerald Smith
Ibra. Rutlege London, thered recently at the home of
Mrs, Edna Hackwell spent the Mr. and Mrs. Bob McDonald for a
'week-end in Seaforth at the home', get-tbgether prior to them moving
to their new home near Belmore.
perald ancl, Nancy were presented
with ..a clock-geforefeaving the
-line. They have 2 boys and moved'
two weeks ago. Their farm on the
16th of Grey has beet purchased
by George Blake.
d Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mcllwain.
- Mrs. Jean Broadfoot spent a
week recently with Mr, and'Mrs.
William Farquarson in London.
Mrs. Maud Leeming was a
supper guest Sunday with W.J.
Teeming and family, Mr. and
Mrs. David Brady and girls of
at
Junior
leaderShip of Mrs.
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Margery
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' Mrs.' thel Long,. Brussels and
Mrs. Jean Broadfont called on
John Henderson Sunday
afternoon, later having supper
with Mrs. Ferne Patterson in
Seaforih.
Mrs. James. Payne spent Sun-
'day with her • daughter and
tusband, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
'Chishlom, Dungannon,
Licensed Mechanic
Service to ail
makes of cars
Detroit Diesels
,527-0333
two weeks, MaY 1 h at 8:30 put.
Everyone is welcome. „
, General Meeting
Church in Soejety was t4,triah!
Topic for the general meeting of
the U.C.W. - meeting , in the
basement of Duff's United
Church on Wednesday evening..
Taking part in the skit on
• Church in. Society were: Mrs, Cliff
Ritchie;'Mrs. George McCall;
Mrs. Jim Fritz and Mrs. Harvey
Craig'. Bringing to our attention of
•roncetthof the family life iri the
community, the essential tasks of
the family and your responsibility
as a parent.
'The devotional period was in
diarge of the Walton Unit with
Mrs. Allan-McCall giving the Call
•to WorShip and Mrs. Bill Coutts
read the scripture from Luke 10:
38-42 and John 12: 1-3. Mrs.
lavern Godkin was pianist.
Mrs. Campbell Wey presided
for the business. There were 22
members present. Mrs. Herb
Traviss read the minutes. A card
r I thanks was read from Rev.
Baker thanking the ladies who
helped to clean recently at' the
manse. Articles for the bale are to
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