The Huron Expositor, 1978-09-14, Page 8*awe&
BACK AT WORK — Ken Hildebrand, Kaleri Carroll and Corey Baker
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Co-Op. Nursery on Monday when classes reopened in the basement of
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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.
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The Reserve Champion,
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Dixon of RR 1, Cheltenham
who received 50 silver dollars
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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.
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