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The Huron Expositor, 1978-09-14, Page 8*awe& BACK AT WORK — Ken Hildebrand, Kaleri Carroll and Corey Baker didn't seem to mind getting .back tothe same old grind at the Seaforth Co-Op. Nursery on Monday when classes reopened in the basement of the Seaforfh Library. (Expositor Photo) VG VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY 'Enjoy year'roundcOmfort..: automatically. One system does it all ... cools and heats your home for less than oil heating alone. (Documentation on request) Recognized by the Government Of Canada as an energy.seving device. C OAR OWNER ORRII CE MAN AVnII"M , Phone tot' tree Irl-Keene esti-044e -Asee.ieeeee.60. Amor' him WEISHAR KumBINGt - • HEATING LTD. • 291.1302 LI§TOWEL Ate'.,"'*... IL ^ 8 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, S TEMBER14,108 Londesboro ICW Olans Thank .Offering...meotipg • Nit!, Bert Shobbrook 523.420 The 13:C.W. genrai5 meet• ing was held on Tuesday, September 5 at 8 p.m. in the church hall, President Helen Lawson' welcomed all and read "His work requires haste." The meditation was "The blessing of work." There were 15 present. ' The minutes of last meet- ing read by secretary Nina Pipe. Correspondence twas thank you from Ken and Betty Hulley and family, Florence, John and Claude Cartwright and Olive Gaunt. • , Letters were read from Huron Presbytery and Lon- don conference asking to raise M and S fund alloration The treasurer's report' by Margaret " Good showed $454.72 on hand. • The Regional East Huron, meeting will be held October 10th at Winthrop United Church at 7:30 p.m. The Berean unit meeting will be at home of Margaret Whyte, September 12th, Our Autumn lank offer- ing meeting will be October 4th. Guests will be invited from Burns, Winthrop, Wal- ton, Blyth, Summerbill, Christiae Reformed-Ladies Blyth, Ontario Street and Wesley-Wilteg, Auburn. Lunch con enors are Marg., Anderson d Joan Whyte. A letter of thanks was received from our foster child. The next General meeting Will be held on November 13, when annual reports will be giver. SiipPly secretary Laura Lyon reported no bale will be gponsored at church. Adult clothing can be taken to Henther Gardens, Van- astray accepted at Good Will. An appeal was received for a cub mattress. Meeting closed with Mizpet Bene- diction. United Church Service At United church service on Sunday; bon Buchanan greeted .members as they entered the sanctuary. Ushers were Neil Cart- wright, John Lawson, —Cameron Moon and Bob Pinfound. The choir's anthem was "Whosoever will" with Louise McGregor at,organ and Ruth Shaddick choir director. Rev. McDonald's childrens time Was" 'Letting your light shine in" illustrating the light on railroad stations. Junior teachers were Sandra Westdrhaut. Joan Whyte and Jean Kennedy: The message was "Are you any value to the world you live in ?" from Luke 12 verses 1.7, The flowers at front of church were placed in honour of the marriage of Barbara Gjousher to Kim flodgins which.. took ' place in obr church September 10th. . Flowers on the memorial cupboard were . In loving memory of Mr.. and Mrs. Arthur Hull, MIS Hulls funeral was yesterday, and Mr, Hull's one year ago. The Hulls were of Burns church area. Other flowers on memorial stand were in loving, memory of Mr. and Mrs. ' Wm. Bromley St'., placed there by their families. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good, Mr. Leonar:d Good, Auburn, Mrs.. Sandra Popp and Kathy returned home on Monday September 4 after a motor trip through the west- ern provinces to Vancouver Island. They visited Butchart Gardens at Victoria, Parli- ament Building and many other Interesting places. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riley returned home en Wednes-% day from visiting with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kelly and Kathy, Thunder Bay. Tom' Allen left Sunday a.m. to go goose hunting this• week on Hudson Bay. Mrs. ,Laura Saundercock received word-,of the passing of her niece Beatrrce Johnson • nee Crawtord of Niagara Falls, sister 'of Clarence , Crawford, Blyth. Mrs. Irvine Keys of Glands spent the weekend with her sister, Mr. and Mrs, Bob, Burns while M. Keys attended the Thresherman's Reunion in Blyth, Mrs. Verena Bone of Wingham. visited last week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clarke. A large crowd attended the open reception at Family Paradise on Saturday night for Kim * and Barbara Hodgens, newly-weds. Mr. and 'Mrs. • Bert Shobbroo,k attended the 0.E.S.service at Box Funeral Home, Seaforth, on Friday night for Helen Reeves, P.M. of Seaforth chapter, Dianne Oldfield wins Silver Dollar prize Granulated Extra Fine Stokely Fancy' Honey POci Dianne Oldfield of Seaforth recently scored the highest points for Huron County - 4=-1-1 Calf club members entered in the 'Dairy Silver Dollar Corn- _ petition. - Senior 4-H calf club members from• Sarnia to Peterborough competed in the Silver Dollar Com- petitions at the Erin fair- grounds. The event is sponsored by United Breeders Inc. - The . overall dairy champion, winner of 75 silver dollars on a silver tray ,.,,was Bruce Livingston of R.R.3V Bolton. His winning score was 835 out of a possible 1,000 points. He also topped the written quiz section of the competition and had high scores for his essay, show. manship and calf. Steven Shelley of Gorrie was the top scorer for Huron County in the 4-H Beef Silver Dollar Competition. The champion of the Beef Silver Dollar Competition was Cindy Bagshaw, of RR 2, Sunderland. The intercounty beef* trophy was awarded to o Ontario county whose top four scores totalled 3302 out of a possible 4,000 points. OW FREEZER BEEF SPECIAL / All prices include Cutting, Wrapping & Freezing Annual Interest for three yearS Guaranteed Investment Certificates (Bonus 10 loaves of White Bread) Free with ear fi f«wzer order (Bonus 10 loaves of White Bread) Free with each freezer order WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS: The Reserve Champion, with 82.9 points, was Doug Dixon of RR 1, Cheltenham who received 50 silver dollars on a silver tray. Honorable mention, with 25 silver dollars on a silver tray, was awarded to Dale Watke of RR 4, Hanover. The intercounty trophy for the dairy silver dollar comp- etition went to Peel County, whose top four scores totalled 3198 out of 4000^ points. P14 194,0 HURON '78 ti September 26.- 30, 1978 14.. Stokely FOncy CREAM CORN C /4r4.7* 4110 If014„,„.11-411 de, *'-/ Heinz BEANS in Tomato. Sauce or with 4 pork in TomatO°Sauce iAlik. 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