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The Huron Expositor, 1978-08-31, Page 9LAWLOR- MOGGACH Walton CO'vrespondent TO; Allan McCall • . ..887;6077 . • Mrs. Harvey Craig was hostess- for the August 'meeting of. the 17th and Boundary Unit in her home on Thursday evening.. , Mrs. George Williamson opened with a thought for the evening, followed by the Scripture - reading.. Hymn, "Now thank we all our God". • . was sung. Mrs. G. Milani-. son offered prayer followed' by a. reading entitled, alright I've got church, Mrs. James Williamson gave the Topic and ',an • interesting poem. Hymn, "Come ye thankful people come". closed the devotional part of the meeting. Londesboro es dcito...•.of Tea.. Music intrdduces a new product 'which advances thia state of -the audio art. Using Sound Cables instead of normal speaker wire will improve your sound 10 to 20 percent. Your system will have:. Better bass definition & punch • improved dynamic range . Better high end detail & smoothness Improved imaging . 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The U-install fits most overhead, doors to 7' high x 18' wide, and is easily installed. features include: ,,.• Packet size push button • Instant safety reverse •0 transmitter - , • Manual disconnect ' g'• Powerful 1/3 hp motor • Automatic on / off light 1 Two minute time delay ,. • Positive locking IIHNSTAILL AUTOMATIC • GARAGE DOOR OPENER Above subs include cheese, lettuce, onion, tomato and secret sauce. Extra Cheese • . .40 Hot Peppers .15 • • HOT ROAST BEEF (cheese mustard. o HOT CORNED BEEP • (cheese. mustard) (onion on • 2.30 nion) 2.30 rebUest) Memorial UCW plans shower Heather Fothergill ''scient last week holidaying with Mr. and Miti."7-OhiTTlake and Barbara of Blyth at their •cottage in Port Carbing near Bracebridge. Heather starts her second year of journalism at Conestoga College, Kitch- ener, on August 31st. Congratulations j wedding anniversaries! A family dinner was held at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wood, Wingham when they cele- brated his 'parents.' Mr. and Mrs.Edwin Wood, 49 years on August 28th, his sister, Lois and Bill Andrews 24 year, on August 28th and Ken and Marilyn 20 years on August 13th, Lloy Shaddick of Kitchener spent week end with his parents Mr. and Mts. Allen Shaddick. Mrs. • Joe, • IVIoranzo, Candice and Glen of Toronto spent last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Len Caldwell and 'Wendy Craw- ford, who returned to Toronto with them enroute to her home in Kelonna B.C. Triana Lyndon-of Clinton and Crystal and Tracy Kennedy spent last week with their grandparents, Mr; and Mrs. Airie Duizer. This week, Beverly Kennedy is .with them. Miss Julie Scott of God- erich, visited with - her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Senior, for a week. Mrs. Isabelle Adrie accompanied her brother Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Scanlon of London by air to S,urrey, B.C. where they spent 3 weeks with their son, Mr. and Mrs. David Scanlon. The 20th McCall reunion was held in Seaforth Lion's Park, Sunday, Aug. 20 with 45 in attendance. Guests were present from Carleton Place, Blyth, Wingham, Brussels. Ethel, Monkton, Willa, -With 4 'and It/fitchell: Mrs. tiraeme Craig pre- sided over • the business. opening ,: with a ,comment from mandate. Plans were made for; howers and supper slips were gi-Cren out for a wedding supper. The unit WAS in charge of flowers for the services during August. Dates recalled were Plowing Match - September 26/.30; Regional rally in 'Winthrop on October 10th and Presbyterial in Wingham ,on November 14th. "Ithe next. meeting is to be The Pth annual Memorial Harry Webster, Chairman, service of Hope Chapel .Jack 4p, erne Hutilcing, Cemetery, Hullett Township Ted flunking, Andrew, Kirk- was, held last Sunday after- noon with Rev, John Roberts of Belgrave as guest speaker. ' Miss Alison Roberts of Bel- grave accompanied on her accordian for the singing, of the hynins, In his inspiring-message,- ''•" Mr. Roberts pointed _out that. people are bonded together with a common bond of suffering and also of bereavement and the.hrist-- - ian should- react. with thank- fulnesS'and faith. In closing, Mr. Roberts stated that death is the horizon of life • and if one travels in faith as far as the horizon, we still journey on. Kenneth Hunking received the offering. The service was dosed with the • hymn, , 'Breathe on me Breath of God' and the benediction. The service had been planned by the trustees, THE HUFIPN P00ITGR AUGUST Si,. conneit anc1 Oliminolumi, Mrs Pori McCiinchey is thO, secretary,. 97 residents. The next meeting will be off September 18 when the executive would hope there would be more Institutes represented: • .1). -quiet wedding was soletnized at Londesboro United Church Manse uniting Debora L. Moggach 04111pnia's James Lawlor in 5 lila 'on Friday Aug. 4, 78. • Ryv. Stan McDonald " officiated in double ring ceremony. The bride is the , daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Moggach Of Lindsay and groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor of RR 5 Goderich. ": Maid • of honour was Joan Clark of RR 5 Goderich. Groomsman was Phillip Clark of RR 5 Goderich, :1;. friend of groom. Other'attendants were the 4bride's, grandparents Mr. . , , Brenda Giousher AL shower for Barbara dousher, September's bride elect was held Wednesday in the Sunday School rooms when 50 village' ladies attended. Barbara, her mother •• Norma Glonsher,.the grooms • rnother Ruth Hodgins were ushered to special seats, corsages pinned on by Kay Saundercock and Edna Reid. , A .dessert lunch of cake and ice cream was served by, Nancy Allen, Laura Lyon, Vi Burns, JuneFothergill, Edna Reid and Kay Saundercock. The program was cop- 'Vened by Marjorie Du izer with i!contests, What Barbara is , wearing now, Won, la y Cheryl cl Reid, commercial advertiSing won by Grace Potter, unwrapping parcel ended ,with Barbara. Muronview decided to change the date of the Fall Bake S‘le and Tea to. Wednesday, October II from October 4. The decision resulting from conflict with and Mrs. Arthur Pratt of Streetsville, Ontario, and groom's grandmother, Mrs. Tom Park of Dungannon. Following the ceremony the wedding dinner was held at Bennailler Inn. Pictures were -taken there in the gardens. They then returned to the home of the groom's parents, where coffee ,and wedding cake were served by the gmoin's aunt, Mrs. • Tom Hallam of Auburn and an old time friend of the groom's family, Mrs. Ed Davies of Auburn._ They left for • a short honeymoon to Manitoulin Island. They are residing at R.R.5, Goderich. • The address read. by Marjorie Duizer said: • Barbara, on behalf of all your neighbours, we would like to present these gifts 'with our best Wishes." Gifts were presented by Shannon Duizer, . -Denise Hulley, Marilyn and Kim Mayberry, Laurel and Lisa Duizer. Barbara was assisted by Sherry Postma. She thanked all for gifts and invited them to attend the open reception at Family Paradise on September 9th. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bell on the death' of their six month old on, Devon on Thursday., August 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. HamiP ton. Moorefield spent last week with datighter Mr. and WS. Bob Thompson. th was made at a meetin: on August 21 when 12 members • front Huron County Women's Institutes were present and some , plans held cot Mrs. Punt ee Craig's, devotions in charge of Mrs. Roy Williamson,and Mrs. Fred Uhler:\ Personals Miss Tracey Sills of Seaforth spent several days last, week with her grand- parents,-Mr. and'Mrs. Roily 'Achilles. Christine Achilles visited over Friday night at the same home. .1? A Hodgins Reunion was held on 'Sunday at the home of Mrs. Edythe Murdy at some accordion numbers, then he accompanied Julie McCall as she. sang. After that he, and Jim played their, instruments together. Priies were awarded to: the• youngest guest, Mandy Blake; oldesta lady, Mary - Young; oldest mans 'Archie Young; birthday closest to the date, Joan Perrie; spot prizes, Frank Burke and Lois McCall; most recently-wed couple, Donna and Robert Mitchell. Susan (McCall) Buffing a has attended all twenty picnics. She was the youngest at the first one. Officers were re-elected with Walt Bewley as Presi- dent; Ross -Sfeflrieson, Vice- a A smorgasbord diiner was served at noon under the . direction of Frank- and Isabel Burke. After dinner Walt Bewley acted as chairman The program consisted of: several violin numbers (some of his own • composition) played by Jim McCall. Sherry McCall step-danced with Jim accompanying her;' Stew-art MCGall----playe-d-the- 'violin; .Steven-Burke played • UCW dote- changed- Change of date. The U.C.W. September General' meeting has been changed to Tuesday evening instead of the regular Wednesday evening meeting at 8:15 sharp, when plans are to be made for the up coming plowing match, also, the Fovyl Supper in, November. 'Sunday visitors with Mrs. Maud Leeming were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull,; W.J. Leeming, Tom and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ryan - and Mrs. Edna Hackwell • attended the Webster-Gray wedding on Saturday at the Central United Church in Stratford. Mrs. Jean Broadfoot spent several days' at BranifOrd with, her niece Mrs'. -Bill Jepsbn last week. ,Mr. - George Flewitt. of Stratford visited with her cousin Mrs. Jean Broadfoot. were made 'for the tea and bake sale. ' Tea arid cookies were served by Mrs. Keith Webster and the members spent some time visiting the Shower held Auxiliary clan Hutonview Atixiliary has other events on th 20th McCall reunion held at U n a to MN MN a. a a a Noe U. a. U. a a U. Nes en a a a a a a a Right D 441,4 Pizzo own 14e 4Pre,s,s o'Lucort. Mr.- and Torrance Aunties and Mrs. • Hattie ' Johnston, Seriforth were among those who attended. Michael and Randy Beuerman of Stratford spent a few 'clays last. week with their grandmother, Mrs. Jim Shortreed, they. , returned home with their mother Joan Beuerman on Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Long, Brussels and Mrs. Annie Engel, Cranbrook visited at the same home a week-ago Sunday, Seaforth park president, and Jean Bewley. Secrets y. The Perrie family will plan the lunch for next• year and Steven Burke and Julie McCall will plan the entertainment. The picnic will be held the third Sunday ,; in August in the Seaforth Park. Welcoming to the United Church' on Sunday morning were Dennis Fothergill and Jack Tamblyn. Ushers were Dianna Shobbrook, Suzanne guest speaker. FlowerS on Taznblyn, Rose • and Joan the memoriam stand were Mason. Soloist was Ian placed in memory of Devon 'WilL Your___Bell by his parents Mr. and. Anchor Hold' and 'He Keeps Mrs. Brian Bell. - Londesboro Church news me Smiling' accompanied by orgainist Louise McGregor. Rev. Danell of Clinton was 22 Goderich St., Seciforth, Ontario Beside Mac's) SUPER SUB . . . . (ham, salami, luncheon ASSORTED .. ..2.30 meat. double cheese) 1.65 1.65 ITALIAN SALAMI 1.65 LUNCHEON MEAT . 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