The Huron Expositor, 1978-10-05, Page 7Open 119use was held
Sunday afternoon October 1,
in the basement of Duffs
United Curch for Dave and
Lavina Watson in honour of
their fiftieth Wedding An-
niversary.
They were married in
tondPsbnro Manse by Rey,
Johnston on September 29.
1928 and the reception was
held at the home, of the
brides parents. They resided
on their farm 'on the lath
concession -of IvicKillop
Twp, until two years ago
when' they mdved to Walton.
Approximately 117%,
friends, neighbours and re-
latives signed the guest booki
in charge were grandsons?
Paul Maeir and Mark Pritc-
hard. Serving were grand-
daughters, Janice Hannon,
Susan Creek and Kim
Pritchard.
Pouring tea and coffee
were Mrs, Vern Dale,
Seafoith; Mr's. Sadie
M9Donard,0 Walton; Mrs,
NOrman ..Schaa-e, R.R.4
Walton and Mis. Orville
McCutcheon, R.R.1, Walton.
Present for, the happy
occasion were their
daughters Mrs. Robert (lone)
Pritchard of. London •and
Mrs. Don' (Verda) Maier of
Thamesford and ' their
families, Mrs. Donna Han-
non of B.C. was unable to
attend.
Congratulations are
extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Watson from the community
on this. special occasion.
Walton girl home: fro m trip to warm i f-lawail
the International 131;wing •
Match' near Wingham on
Tuesday.
Warren Brown of Guelph
called at the McCall home on
Wednesday., /('-
We are sorry to. hear Mrs.
Maud Leeming was admitted
-"to Clinton Hospital Thursday
morning of last week and Jim.,
Clark was taken to the' same
hospital on Wednesday,
Card parties will resume
neXt Tuesday October 10th. at
8:30 p.m. There will be a
door prize.
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Married 50 years
Dave and Lavinia Watson
World Wider communion
Correspondent
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Miss Joan Bennett "spent
the weekend at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Bennett followingAhe
week in Hawaii.on business
and pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
GOdkin of Maple. Ridge,
B.C., near Vancouver left
Saturday following a few
weeks visiting with Mr. and and Mrs. Harold Bolger. Nancy Martin, Hamilton and
Mrs. Torrance Dundas and, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Geurge Knechtel of Moose
Ivfitchell visited on Sunday Jaw, Sask.
with Mrs. Elizabeth Storey, at Robert B. Lundy of Hamil-
her daughter's,„ Mrs. Elmer ton spent a few days last
Dale, Seaforth And Mrs. week with Mir. and Mrs.
Bessie Mitchell, HiPronviewr Allan McCall attended
otsoris:honoured
ham were recent Sanclat
evening supper guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether,
&even and John. •
Mrs. Stewart Humphries
returned home on Saturday
after being confined , to
Clinton Hospital for the past
couple of'weeks,
,Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Lilly-
crop, Tracy .,,and Sheri of
London spent the weekend at
the home of her parents, Mr.
thenwere supper guests with,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Cuthill in Seaforth.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Herb TravisS were
Dr. Brian and Mrs. Traviss.
Alison and. Lesley .of
Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Moffatt, Stratford.
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Torrance Dundas
were Mrs. Grace Martin of
Stoney Creek, her daughter
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World wide, communion
Sunday service was held at
the United Church. Margaret
Whyte and Jack, Lee
welcomed the congregation,
Ushers were Barbara and
,Judy Carter. The choir
anthem was "more love to
Thee, 0 Christ with Louise
McGregor aganisj and Ruth
Shaddick choir director. The
reception of new members by
transfer, Mrs. lion Jewitt,
Mrs. Ken Jewitt and Debbie
Vella. Rev. MCDonalds mes-
sage was "unity in
Diversity". Junior. Con-
gregation teachers were Joan
Mason and Barbara Knox.
Serve the sacrament those
assisting Rev. McDonald
were Nich Whyte and Bert
Lyon. Those serving com-
munion were Margaret
Taylor, Bert Shobbrook
David kear and Ken Pollard,
Lloyd Pipe, Jack Taniblyn,
Lorne flunking and Harry
Snell.
Londesboro Two 4-H
The ' first meeting of
Londesboro Two 4-H Club
was held on Monday,
September 18 at home of
• Kittle McGregor, with nine
members present.
While the Granola (
'was in the oven. election of
officers were held, the re-
sults are: President Pat
Bylsma: *Vice President,
Leanne Thurlow; Secretary
Rotating; Prcss Reporter,
Debbie Wallace, Leader' is
Kittie McGregor with Nancy
Anstett as assistant leader.
Second meeting' of '
Londcsboro 2, 4-H Club was
held at Kittie McGregors on
September 25th with 9
members" present.
We approved the' name
"Kitties' Kooking Kats" for
our club. Leanne suggested
that Nancy Anstett design
the cover for, our books. To
night Nancy" group made
"Energy Squares", and
Kitties -group made "Healthy
Peanut Bread".
Kattic read the section' on
"Breakfast" and we filled in
the "Breakfast" and we
filled in the Breakfast
skippers scramble. For
homework we are.. to plan
four breakfast menus: To
night Nancy and, Kittie
'checked our books. Nattcy
lead us in .a game of "Food
Guide Bingo" after business
was completed we tasted the
squares and sampled the loaf other cousins in the area,
that Leanne brought. they also visited in Waterloo
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fother- with Mrs. Olene Stietz and
gill and family attended the Natasha.
25th wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Watson
the latter'S sister. Mr. ant Webster, Clinton, -Mrs. Ann
Mrs. Jack Simpson of Wing- Playford, Kingston and Miss
ham on Saturday night. •Yvonne McPhersou,
Londesboro has
visitor from B. C.
Correspondent 'Lavina Rogerson, were
, Mrs. Bert Shobrook married at Londesborough
523-4250 September 29, 1928.
Evelyn Wood of NIGIA, Att ending Londesborough
Westminister B.C. visited on residents' the Blyth United
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs: Church.Thankoffering
Reg Lawson, John and 'meeting on Sunday night
Elizabeth. from here were Helen
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lawson. Betty Finney,
E.F. Warren of • London Florence Cartwright, 'Laura
visited at the same home - Lynn and Dora Shobbrook.
Miss Gladys Ross of .The guest speaker was Miss
Hamilton spent a few days Ceoile. MarqUette of The
last' week with Miss 'Edyth Church, of God.
.
Beacom and Mrs. Laura Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sewers
Lyon. of ,Minesing visited last week
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. end with Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton of Moorefield' Harry Lear and attended
visited last week with Mr. C.H.S.S. commencement on.
and Mrs. Bob Thompson and Friday, September A, 22nd
,attended 'the plowing match when their daughter
on Thursday. Madelyn received her 5 year
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe graduation and .• . is now
returned home 'on Thursday, attending Fanshawe College.
SePtember 28th from a three The Education
week vacation visiting 'relr meeting will be held on
tions at Fort Saskatchewan. October 11th at 8 p.m. when
Visitors last week with Mr. the' Cheerio. Club and all,
and Mrs", Allen Shaddick grandmothers will be guests.
were Hugh and Stuart Personals
Kennedy, Mel and Terry Mr. and Mrs. , Don Con-
Fletcher, Cec. McAdam and sineau, Donald, Jirn and
Russ Amy of Conquest, Tammie of Sault Ste. Marie,
Saskatchewan. Ontario and .Mr. and WA.
A number from this area Jim Alexandra. David and
. attended the 50th Wedding Susan of ,Novi, ' Michigan
AnniverSary of Mr. and Mrs. attended the' International
David Watson held in Walton Plowing match in Wingham
United .Church hall on and visited on weekend with
Sunday afternoon. Mr.' andnheir'pareijfts, Mr., and Mrs.
Mrs: Watson. the former Norman Alexander.
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