The Huron Expositor, 1978-07-13, Page 9THE HURON EXPOSITOR, .JULY 13, 1978
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100 at Landes Oro
ment. song. Primary sang "the Lords
church sanctuary for entertain- Kindergarten had an action
Barbara Bosman song leader. A were sung with Barbara Efosman
number of mothers and friends at piano and Diane Stevenson
viewed their. work then met in
leading.
end introduced the teachers and Ruthann Penfound and Janet
closing exercises on Friday: Over
Principal. Rev. McDonald, Songs concerning, sunshine
100 attended the classes with
Lyon:
Rev. McDonald welcomed all my shepherd" accompanied by
Vacation Bible school held
Barbara Rosman; helpers Julie- and leaders for conducting such a
Snell, Christin Ca rter, • Shirley
learning of the sudden death of
school for the young people of
Hullett.
Erwin Johnston age 42, on
extended to his wife, Geraldine,
and family, Glen, Linda and
Saturday evening. Sympathy is
Karen and his parents Mr. and
The-village was 'shocked when
Personals
their helpers. Nursery, Diane, Susz on guitars, Nursery Depart- Mrs. Bob Johnston.
Stevenson,; helpers, Judy Jewitt, ment Bible story of the Shepherd. Sympathy is extended to the
Brenda Kindergarten, David. wife and family of Sibrand Wilts
who passed away Saturday Sandra Westwhont; helpers, Collection was. received by
Ilerbara Knox, Carol Jewitt, John Cartwright, Billy Jewitt, morning, age 70.,
Gloria Adams; Primary Laura
Ronnie Vincent and Larry Gross. Elgin "Josling was admitted to,
Clinton Public hospital on Scott; helpers, Ruthann
All were invited downstairs for
Penfound; Kathy Radford, Pat cookies and freshie. Much appre- Wednesday morning.
Jewitt, Janet Susz. Intermediate, ciation is extended to teachers On Thursday Mrs. Arib Duizer
FORMER MINISTERS, OF LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH—Some former
ministers came back to the special service for the 100th anniversary of the
Londesboro United Church manse. From left are Rev. Stan McDonald (current
minister) Rev. Mac Carson (1962-1965) Mavis Brenton (wife of Rev. Stan Brenton'
who was minister from 1947-1952, Rev. Bob Tschanz (1965-1968) and seated is Rev.
Allan Gardner who was there from 1932-1938. (Standard'Photo)
Londesbpro
Former ministers visit
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Howatt, Correspondent'
Mrs. Bert Slibbrook Mr. and Mrs. Ron Groos. and Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Lyon. Brenda
-number of former residents of
families, along with a quite a
large number of members of the
Londesborough gathered with the
Former ministers and their
charge of the pre-school enter-
tainment and Susan 'Jamieson
and her helpers were in charge of
the 6 to 8 year old. The nine year
ar, with her helpers were in
congregation, on the Manse Lawn
for a Thanksgiving Service as the
anal activities of the' year cele-
brating the 100th Anniversary of
The Manse at Londesborough.
Many were couples who were
married in the Manse over the
years. Former ministers and
families attending were.Rev. and
Mrs, Allen Gardiner who served •
the Charge from .1932 to 1938;
Mrs. Stanley Brenton, wife of
Rev. Stanley Brenton of Bothwell
and their daughter Mrs'. Steven
(Sandra) Sainsburyof Victoria
B.C., The Brentons served the
Londesborough Charge from 1947
to 1952; Mrs. J.T. White and
family from Springfield. Ontario'''.
The late Rev. Mr. White served
the charge from 1953 to 1959.
Rev. and• Mrs. Mac Carson and
family from Hamilton who served
from 1963-65 and Rev, and Mrs.
Robert. Tsehanz of Dunnville who.
served from 1965 to 1968. Other
former residents of the Manse
attending were Miss Eleanore
Hudson from London who lived
with her Aunt and Uncle Rev. and
Mrs. Gardiner from 1932 to 1938
and Mrs. Allen Shaddick who had
lived with Rev. and Mrs. Menzies
who served Londesborough from
1938 to 1947.
Rev. McDonald, the minister,
conducted the' worship service
with the Snell family, Barb,
Bonnie, Rob and Betty providing
special music. Mrs. McGregor
:was on the Orel and Glenn
:McGreger provided music on the
Pipe's during the Offertory. Mrs.
Stanley Brenton. who along with
her husband 'had served the
charge from 1947-52 vvas " guest
speaker. Ushers were Bruce
Hunking, Bob Jamieson, Bruce
Vmcent, And -Robert flunking,
Following the service a fellowship
thaal was held.
During the afternoon's
program, Rev. McDonald
-welcomed everyone and gave, an
outline of the," Anniversary
activities held during the past
er ection in 1878 and told of some
year. Mrs. Lloyd Pipe gave a
history of the Manse since its
Of the characteristic of the
building and a few changes that
have been made during the 100
years. All former ministers and
"residents of the Manse spoke of
their life and .experiences when
they lived there.
Those assisting with the dinner
',-arid afternoon were Mrs. Watson
Reid, Mrs. Vic Fox, Mrs.
,;Margaret Whyte, Mrs. Les Reid,
`Mrs. Beth Knox, Mrs. Hatey
Mrs, Bert Shobbrook, Mts.
Mice Davidson, Mrs. Lloyd Pipe,
olds and up were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Radford at their
pool, for swimming.
The flowers in The Manse were
provided-by Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe and other
baskets placed in memory of
Warren
were
Hulley.
admitted to the ,same hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston
aceompanied by Mr, 'awl Mrs,
Peter Roy, Clinton, motored to
Lake Timigami on Saturday
morning returning home Sunday
night due to the sudden death of
Frank.i brother Ervin.
Visiting this past week . with
Mr. Jim Neilans were1„Ascousins-
Miss Margaret McGill and Mrs.
Annabelle MCMullen, Denver,
Colorado.
Mac and Barbara Carson, Craig
and Fiona of Dundas spent
Saturday night with Jack and
, Helen Lee. Neil Carsoh came on
Sunday. There were guests at the
100 anniversary of manse. Rev.
Carson was minister here 1963-
65.
Bob and Ruth Tschanz, Mark
and Stephen of Dunnville spent
Saturday, night with Ken and
Betty Hulley and family and alb
were guests on Sunday at
anniversary services. Rev.
Walton news
Burns opens
Correspondent
Mrs:Allan McCall
88Mr. and M::.66 Les Rutledge of
Streetsville Spent the holiday
weekend-,with his mother, Mrs.
Gertie Bennett.. They ,were all
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ciRleinkto'Rn uotln_edtghee_suannd dafyaniiilj,
residence in Hullett Township on
nearSiebrand _ Wilts died- at —his - -
Saturday, July 8, 1978. Beloved
husband of the former Maria
bolder, in his 71st year. Beloved
father of Sieka (Mrs.' Teo Van
Steeg) of Ilderton, Martin of
Hullett Township, Mageret(Mrs.
Gaby Mole) of Exeter, Gerrit of
Hullett Township, Siebrand of
Winnipeg, Henry of Hullett
Township and, Douwe of East
W,awanosh Township., Also
survived by 21 grandchildren, two
brothers and two sisters.
• Funeral services were held at with poem the Blyth Christian Reformed
Church on Monday with burial
in the Blyth Union Cemetery. The Burns U.C.W met at the
home of Mrs. George Smith on
Wednesday afternoon with 12
members and 3 visitors present.
Ida Leiper opened the meeting
with a poem "Things that Count"
and the scripture was read by
Ramona Jamieson. The topic
"With glowing hearts" follow-ed
by questions on . Canada was
given by Ida Leiper and Ria Smith
told of her trip to the Lions. Leader
dog training school in Rochester
Michigan. Aitem "Take Time"
was read by iclys Leiper.
,Mrs. Rice was in charge of tit&
business, and gave • a reading.
Roll call was answered by a bible
verse and Mrs. Rice closed with
prayer.
Church service's at Duff's.
United Church will 'resume on
August 13'. The minister is on
holidays for the j next month,
An executive meeting of the
Walton Women's Institute will be
held,instead of the July meeting
next Wednesday afternoon at the
home of the secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Jim Axtmann.
Tschanz was minister here 1965-
1968. •
Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Jackson
and family, Ridgetown, spent '
Saturday night-with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Tom • Allen on
Sunday. All attended the Allen'
family reunion in Exeter. Sandra
remained for a week's visit with
--her grandmother.
Mr. Tom Allen and grandsons,
Donnie Allen, Brian and Kenneth
Jackson are on a fishing 'trip this
week at Watch, Quebec.
Cindy Swan of London visited
on the weekend with her mother
Beth Knox.
Bruce Treble of Colborne
township is holidaying with his
cousin, Kevin Radford,
Mr. and Mrs. Cohn Paterson,
London, spent the weekend with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Burns.
Mrs. McDonald of • Atwood
spent the weekend at manse with
her son Rev. McDonald.
Mrs. Viola K'ir'kby"-spent the
weekend at her cottage at, Point
Clark.
Obituary
WILTS
FIVE GENERATIONS GATHER FOR ANNIVERSARY—The 50th weddin
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele, R. R. #4, Walton, brought together fig
generations of the family. Mary Thornton, 83 years old'of Crediton, is pI0tured
her daughter, Mrs. Idella Regele.of R. R. #4, Walton; her grandaughter Mrs..Pea '
McCallum of R. R #1, Walton; great-grandson Paul McCallum and Brea
great-granddaughter Cindy McCallum. (Expositor Photo
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