The Huron Expositor, 1978-07-27, Page 9TWILIGHT JUDGING Emma Franken hosted the annual Huron County Holstein
Twilight meeting on July 19 at her farm 'north of Auburn. The crowd of 150 judged
cattle and enjoyed entertainment and lunch afterwards, Donated prizes were given
for best judging of 2 and 3 year class and senior classes 9 Holsteins.
Londesboro group hears
about trip to Australia
Mix a bit
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Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
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• Aimwell Unit of U.C.W. met
July 17 at, the home of Ferne
:1McCItire. President Audrey
;Thompson read a, poem "God's
'4ove—and-reading-` 'Accept Your-
1,self'Sfollowed by prayer and a
• • prayer of a realist.
Roll call answered by a Sunday
j:School teacher o'- leader you
:remember. Vi Burns 'gave
:the treasurer's report. June
:minutes were read by secretary
:June Fothergill. Gail Lear
:repOrted.on her recital. Collection
Birthday pennies received.
September roll call will be "An
article you have made". Lunch
-committee is Marion Snell,
Marion Hunking and Kathy
McKellar. Program June
'Fothergill, Mary Peel and Ora
.:Bruce. Program was. in charge of
:Ferne McClure. Rev. McDonald
'led in prayer. Audrey Thompson
read poem "If God went on
.strike."
John Lawson and BobJamieson
played guitar duets. Ferne
McClure introduced .her nephew
Darryl Ball who showed films on
Australia and New Zealand and
told about his trip which was
enjoyed by all.
• Ferne presented him with a
gift. Following benediction lunch
was served • by. Mai), Peel, Ora
Bruce and June Fothergill. •
Personals
• Mrs. Orville Newby was
admitted on Sunday to University
Hospital London for tests.
Mr. Jim Scott Sr., returned
home Thursday from spending a
week in Clinton Public Hospital
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Scott are his brother Mr. and
Mrs, Bill Scott of Escondido.
California.
Mr. and Mrs.'Jdhn Pollard and
Sally spent last weekend at Lake
Restoule with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Pollard, Sally remained for the
week. •
Claire Vincent and Harry
Tebbutt attended the 123rd
Grand Lodge sessions at Royal
York Hotel, Toronto last week
Tuesday July 18 to July 20.
Ronald Vodden of ThOmpson,
' Manitoba visited on Saturday
July 22 with his aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook and his
uncles Ken Vodden and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Vodden.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick
returned hOme on Saturday night
from a 2 week trip to Eastern
Coast. They were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Shaddick.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Penfound
spent last week holidaying at
Fanshawe Park and visited with
Mrs. Oli..c Penfound at Victoria
Hospital London.'
Mrs. Josephine Whitman -(-nee
Gray) and daughter from Grand
Rapids, 'Michigan, visited her
cousins Mrs. Edwin Wood and
Mrs. Mildred McNall at Mr. .and
Mrs. Woods on Thursday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Hunking,
Mr. an Tom Duizer,
Laurel, Lisa, ep e
Shannon returned home on
Friday from spending 3 weeks
travelling to Victoria B.C. •
Mrs. Marion H,unking and Ken
returned home on Friday from a 2
week's trip to East Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Shobbrook, Diana and Bradley,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyon, Cheryl,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilts and"
family spent Sunday at
Collingwood.
Mrs. June' Fothergill, Heather
and Nancy attended a family .
picnic and shower at' the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer,
Strathroy. The shower was held in
honour of Carol Bender,' bride,
elect in September.
Patricia Millson, Woodstock
and Dorie Ellerby Clinton, spent
the ,weekend with their grand.
parents Mr. anciMrs. Bert
Shobbrook.
Bradley Shobbrook, Wingham .
is spending a week's , holidays
'mid] his uncle M.r and Mrs.'
Gordon Shobbrook and Diana
Audrey Peel and friend Jean
Illet of St. George, spent the
weekend with Audrey's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Peel, Cathy on
Freddie visiting lak week with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clarke
were cousins Mr. and Mrs. Alec
SteWart (Dolsover).•
Members of the public consul-
tation panels to the PLUARG
(Pollution From Land Use
Activities Group) were invited to'
attend the Annual Meeting of the
International Joint Commission
on the Great Lakes Water Quality
Agreement last week at the
Cleary Auditorium in Windsor,
when PLUARG's final report was
presented. Norman Alexander,
who is a member of the Kondon
Area public consultation panel,
attended among the observers on
July 17 and 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cousineau,
Donald. Jimmy and Tammy have
returned to their home in Sault
Ste. Marie, after spending two
weeks at Point Farms Provincial
Park and visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Alexander. Other
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander on Saturday were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Alexander, David
and Susan of Novi, Michigan, and
Mr. and Mrs... John. Littleford, of
Minneapolis, Minn: ' •
The Annual Canadians
Foresters church parade was held
in the church on Sunday after-
noon with a good attendance. The
paiide was, led by . Piper Bob
Bremner of Ethel with parade
Marshall . Jim JameiSon.
Members from Palmerston,
Listowel, Wallace, Cranbrook,
Trowbridge, Benmiller, Kinburn
and Londesbprough.
Rev. McDonald, High Chaplain
'for the Canadian Foresters
conducted the, service and spoke
on, the theme'of "you really can't
go it alone" He stressed the need
that each "person has for the
other, and none of us can go it
alone with God.
Mrs. Harry Lear was organist
and Mrs. Tom Cronin soloist. '
The flagbeaters were Mary
Ellen Jacklin of Trowbridge and
. Mac McIntosh of Listowel
following the service the
members andOeir families were
invited to tRev. McDonalds home
for a •pidnic.' In charge Oriames.
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and, races were Mr. and Mrs.
WilfredStrickler of Cranbrook. In
charge' of supper was Mr: and.
Mrs. Robert Bremner, Ethel, Mr.
and MrS. Harry Jacktin:
'Trowbridge and Mr. and Mrs.
Mac McIntosh of Listowel.
United Church
Welcoming into the sanctuary
on Sunday morning were Lloyd
Pipe and Nelson McClure. Ushers
were Kathy. Radford, Diane
Bromley. Ruthann Penfound and
Susan Jameison. Soloist was Mrs.
Thornton, Exeter, singing "Bless
''us 0 Lord" and "the Way, The
'Truth and the Life" accompanied •
by organist Gail Lear. , Res,.
McDonald's children's story was
" Being forgiven , and forgiving
others". Junior teachers, were
Mary 'Peel, and Ruthann
PCntound. Message was "Are
you afraid of being rejected."
Every week .more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial
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J. Houston
graduates
Janice Houston daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rae Houston df R.R.2
Brussels graduated June '30 from
the Diploma Nursing Program,
Fanshawe College. Victoria
Campus, London. She received
her earlier education at S.S.8
Public School, Walton Public
School and Seaforth District. High
School. She has accepted a
position at Charlotte Memorial
Hospital and ,Medical Center
Charlotte, ,North Carolina.
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Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall;
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Stevenson,
Ronald ancl Christopher, Sandra
Ruston and John Van Vliet visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
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cottage in Liam Head.
Mr. Ivy Henderson of Seaforth
was also a guest at thc,,12.1rthday
dinner planned for— Mrs. Jean
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makes of cars
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527-0333
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Now Doing Lubes and
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527-0881
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HOME FARM &
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Phone Auburn 526-7505
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Eiscadfoot' $ birthday last
Monday, July 17th at her home,.
Terilyn Wright of London made
and decorated the birthday cake
for her great great aunt, Mrs.
Broadfoot.
Miss Amy Love' spent the past
week and a 'half with her sister,
Mrs. Jean Broacifoot, leaving
Monday morning for Seaforth
where she will visit with another
sister, Mrs. Fern Patterson for i
few days before returning to her
home in Toronto..'
Visitors at, Mrs. Jean
Broadfoots home on Wednesday
were Mrs. Gerald Cardiff,
Petrolia and Mrs. Fern PatierSon
, Seaforth who was returning from
a visit with her daughter.
On Friday Mrs. Erisa
Farquharson of London took Miss
Amy LoVe, Mrs. F,ein Patterson
and Mrs. Jean Broadfoot to
Kincardine where they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gribb.
Mr and Mrs. David Allison of
Londft,,,spent Saturday at the
Broadfoot home.
Mrs. James-F. Payne has had
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Funeral Home
ROSS W..RIBEY,
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PHONE, 527-1390
CEMETERY
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527-1610
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527-1240
Mon-Fri. 9-5:30
Saturday 9.12:00
Closed Wednesdays
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Inscriptions Markers
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WHITNEY-MBE'S(
FUNERAL HOME
87 Goderieh St., West
Agent for
Winghatii Memorials
Seaforth 527.140
her son Elgin visiting with, her
and they called on relatives in
Owen Sound. ,
The Walton Women's lnsitute
executive met last Wednesday at
the home of Mrs, Ruth Axtmann
when plans were made to cater at
a wedding in August, also the car
tour on August 16th leavilg- the
hall at 9:30 a.m. Anyone *liking
to take their lunch may do so or
will be able to purchase it at a
restaurant.
Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas
spent a few days recently with
Mr. and Mrs: Clem Galbraith of
Sutton who returned with them
spending the rest of the week
here.
Mrs. Olene Stutz and Natasha
of ,;,Waterloo spent a weekend
recently at her parents home, Mr.
'and Mrs. Torrance Dundas.
Audrey Riley, Lynda Riley and'
Dennis Wintemute visited at the
home of Mrs. Orvilla McCutcheon
on -Wednesday and also visited
with Mrs Iva Nixon.
Visitors with Mrs. Orvilla
McCutcheon on Wednesday
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Stratford, 271-9660
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Watson of Wa#00, and Mrs.
McFarlane of Listowel,
Mrs. Iva Nixon of Fordwich-
spent last week with her sister-in-
law Mrs: Chas, McCutcheon.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Chas. McCutcheon were Mrs.
Oliver Riley of Toronto • and b/W
and Mrs. 1Kallace Nixon of
Fordwich and Mrs. Iva 'Nixon
returned home with them,
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Mr. add Mrs. Vern
iVIcIgaughton ' and Terry of
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days last week visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Georee Williamson.
, Miss Anne , Watson, Sarnia
spent the fir'st couple of days this
week at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson.
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