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The Huron Expositor, 1978-10-12, Page 9to 4 • Easily applied — , dries in 20-30 minutes 'Maximum price only. Par- ticipating dealer may sell for less. Container may be under- filled for tinting. See label for net contents. . • A TALL JOB—The pilgrims and Indians were busy Friday preparing a Thanksgiving dinner for Grades 1 and 2 at Hullett Central School, Londesboro. Brent Redford mashes potatoes under supervision of Samantha Nesbitt, left and Christine Potter. yolfrwole.cir SOkir .erier incetin, Aoloeypment Pay . 40 . on,'• Sat004y, Deeernber 2 in the -Morning The main.topic was "What is in it for me?" all about 'breakfast and brunchei. Energy, squares were made and a yogurt loaf , was sampled by.the girls at the the club, but left till next - close of the meeting. Carl McDonald' of Atwood ago spent week-end with her son Rev. McDonald. Synipathy is extended to Mts. Harry Durnin. Mervyn and family on the death of Harry on Monday October 9, a.m. ' WS. Neville Forbes, Norman Alexander and Rev., -McDonald attended the fall session of Huron-Perth Pres- bytery held in Atwood United Church on Tuesday repres- enting Londesboro. United Chtirch 1st Lonclesboro SCout Group Committee -met at the manse on ThurOay evening. David Overboe was elected chairman and Lena Nesbitt secretary with Murray Adams as treasurer. Among other business the committee made arrangements for cub and Scout Apple Day to be held for Hullett township on Saturday October 14th be- ginning Mr.- and Mrs. Harry Tebbutt returned home Sun- day.Oetober 1st from spend- . ing 2 weeks with his brother Mr..and Mrs. Frank Tebbutt ic Waltdin man in slab: le offer Wont URON EXPOSMOR , OCTOBER 12, 1910 t• bne: •Thr d'oeen Mother .) Manufachrers of . Fine gone China . . Paragon China lAmited, Stoke.on..Trent . • For 30 days only Offer ends Oct. 28 1978 A PARAGON OF VALUE Now for the first time ever--_ superb •:Landes • .h0 Tha A latge number of ladies attended the U.C.-W Thank- offering on Wednesday Oct. 4th at 8 p.m. Welcoming the guests were Mrs. E. Wood and Mrs. Bob Thompson. ushers were Mrs, Russell 'Good and Mrs. Bob Burns. Organ and piano music by Mrs. Tom .Allen and Mrs. Harry.Lear was enjoyed prior- to meeting. • Mrs. Rcg Lawson pros. opened meeting with "Enter his gates with Thanksgiving" and • hymn "All hail the power of Jesus name" sang. Scripture EphesianS 5:11-20 read by Edyth Beacon. Med- itation "Thankfulness" by . Mrs. Lawson and prayer by Edyth Beacon. Musical numbers by Gail Lear and Genciye Allen. during the receiving of offei'ing. Mrs.'3 Tom Duizer intro- ,„ duced S'peaker' Mrs. Wittich of Blyth who gave a • very inspiring message ort "Ingratitude is the root of all sin". She talked on Thanks- living with letter T for Thanks every morning and night give thanks. H for 'Hope we are resting on,Gods word. A for Abide:in Christ, N for Never take God for granted. K for Kick the cdmplaining habit, S for Sing God's praises. L for Love-she read 1st Cbrinthians 3rd chapter. 1 for introduce one to Chrisl. V for Venture out in faith. 1 for implant our church vows. N for Never expect gratitude. G for Glorify in 'thought, word . and deed. She closed with prayer. • Mrs. Lawson thanked Mrs. Wittich and all others who . helped . in any v.•ay. She announced several invitations October 10th-Regional East Huron meeting at 7:30 p.m. Winthrop; October 11, Kin- nettes speaker Dr. ,Lotta Hitchmonova at 7:30 p.m. at Ontario St. churli Audit- orium. On October 15 Ont. St. and Wesley Willis Thank- offering. Miss Dorothy Grit. fen of :London,' Good-will speakeron October 11 Huron view Bazaar and tea. October 19 at 2:30 p.m. W.M.S. Seaforth, speaker Mrs. Marg Whyte, October'25 at 2 p.m. Burns Bazaar in 1..pndesboro hall. Next General meeting is Novemebei 13th. • Explorer Meeting October 5 was our firSt. .explOrer meeting with 20 girls present. Election -of -officers held. Lisa Duizer is to be chief Explorer. Karen Wright to be Keeper of the logs.. Debbie Presczater :Keeper of the treasure. Mrs. . Wright gave a study • on God's gift of friends. :The exlp loretsplayed games, 'had coOkies and a drink,. Next meeting will be October 12' Londeshoro .4-Hlert meet The second meeting ot Londesboro III Club was held at Marjorie Duizers Monday, October 2. The meeting began with the 4-H pledge. Minutes of last meeting was rwd. There were 15 mem- bets present. Girls made "Healthy peanut Butter bread." Next meeting will be. 'at Marjorie Duizers Monday October 16. The October meeting of the Walton Wornen's tide will be held in the community hall, Wednesday mitt& Oct. 18 with the Resolution convenors, Mrs. Lavern Go'clicin and; Mrs. pave Watson in charge. There.will be a speaker from Goderich talking on Solar , Energy. Everybody interest- ed is welcome to' attend. ' Personals'. ' Mrs.' Marjorie Rock and daughter, Jeanette took a bus trip to Nashville On the ThankSgiVing weekend. • Mr. and Mrs,. Murray Mills and family and ...her mother, Mrs.. • Coombs of Brantford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills a week a ago. Former r• Mr. and Mrs. Albert' Clarke, former residents of the Walton area, were pleasantly surprised on Sunday, Oct. 1st when nearly 100 rela4ves, neighbours and friends called to celebrate their 45th wedding Mr.-and Mrs.. Clarke were married at the United Church manse in Corunna on Oct. 4th, 1933. They settled on the groom's farm on the boundary east of Walton and farmed there until retiring to Atwobd in Nov. 1970. Mrs. Clarke was the • 441 Meetings for "gssential' Edibles" Walton 1 held their first meeting at the home of Margaret Short- . reed; Sept. 18 with the following girls: Nanci Bennett, Peggy,flumphries, Mary Alice Ryan, Karen Plaas, Karen Middegaal, Jeanne McDonald and Matgaret Shortreed taking the fall project. "Essential Edibles"'' . LeaderS are Margaret Shortreed and Margaret Bennett. Officers were elected. President - Nanci Bennett; , Vice President , - Peggy , Humphries; Secretary - Mary Alice Ryan. In the business they went over the guide to gOod eating, reviewing the Canada Food Guide Also former Olive Williamson, eldest daughter, of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wil- liamson of G,rey 'and' Mr. Clarke is the only son of the late Mr. and Mm. Archibald Clarke. They have one daughter Mrs. Albert (Mona) Hutton of Listovvel, one son . Bert of Atwood, also two grandchildren, Debbie and Jamie Hutton. They received many lovely gifts and, mes- sages of congratulations and good' wishes. Their many friends join in wishing them many more happy years. mother and baby as well. The next series will be at the home,of Mrs. R. Lomas, R.R.5, Goderich. The first meeting of the series on Nov. 11th, will deal with the advantages of breastfeeding to mother and' ch ild . Mys. P. Bisback, Hensall will lead this series. If you wish more' information, please call • 29,-2192. Women of all ) ages are welcome to come to League meetings, especially ,1 ex- pecting mothers & mothers with their nursing. babies. 'Mrs. Bert Shobbmok i5v2i n3 -ge 1 2s5e0r v. i e was held on Sunday a.m, Greet- Thanksg ers were Nick Whyte and David Lear, ushers were Shelley Westerhout, Cathy Radford, Barbara and Judy Carter. Choir anthem was "0 praise the Lord" with Mrs. Allen Sbaddick choir director and Mrs. Glen ' McGegor organist. Rev. .McDonald childrens story was "Mr. Goats Thanksgiving". Teachers were Mrs. Mel Knox, Mrs. Ron Gross and Carol Cart- wright Message was "ingratitude". Rowers -on memorian stand were placed in loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bell by their family, Personals Mr. and Mrs. Gatth Mc Gilvery of Chesley visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Newby. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bremner and Doris' ok Ethel were Sunday visitors at the manse and also attended the 'morning thanksgiving ser- vice at Londesboro. Mrs. Robert Collins,. 33, of R,R A, Walton,, suffered a fractored right hip Wednesday as the result of an accident at the International Plowing Match (IPM site) when the building he was working in 'collapsed on top of him. Mr. Colli•ns was in stable condition in Wmgham 'Hospital, Tuesday. Win ham opp reported that Mr. Collins was wo king inside a display building which in Winnipeg, his brother Charlie from California visit-, ed at the same home, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Knox of Macklin, Saskatch- ewan visited on, Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shaddick. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longman were guest on Friday evening of her" niece Patricia Ann Norris -to Jim Skinner at Hibbert United church, Staffa and reception held in Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob- brook spent week end with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson and family in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Pater- son Loddon, spent week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Radford and Grandaughter Vera Lynn Super of Collingwood visited on Thursday with his Uncle Mr. and Mts. Bert Sbobbrook. „. OUR SECOND ARNOLD J. STI4NISSE14- LIFE — and Mortgage Insurance Plans Income Tax Deduciable Registered Retirement Sax ings Plans and Annutties. Income Ax-eraging Annuities Ask for our nev, Flexible . Premium R.R.S.P. • — RE,PRESENTING - Sun Life- Assurance Company of Canada for 19' years, Te1.527-0410 117 GODERIC11 ST. EAST SEAFORTH ,11 UCW k ffering. La Leche League in Huron County met last month at the home of Mrs. Glenda Gardner,Vanastra. Members from Lucknow, .Goderich: Seaforth, and surrounding area attended. The topic of discussion was weaning and nutrition. It was pointed out that good nutrition begins in infancy, emphasizing that human milk is perfect source -of complete nutrition during the -first 4- six months of life. Weaning a baby, it• was, suggested, should the a gradual process enjoyed by By appointment to Her Maletly the iflueen China Potters Pacegon Chine Limited Stoke-ooTrent ' We spoil you with choice and now-value sidents are married 45 years La Leche wants members 4W 4 grocery hag contest, t*Ing prpdUctS Off the sheit that went intg categories of the Canada Food Guide. The second Meeting was held at the same home on lvlonclay evening,. October 2 with all members present, opening with the 4-1-I pledge. Names were discussed for English fjne bone china Ok Thanksgiving s vice -heici .1.pridesboro %WS Put up by Perth Builders nut later sold to Gary Dietz, of R.R.3, Mildmay. Re was working on the beams, dismantling it when the vvhoJe Wilding started to sway. he jumped trYing to get clear but the building collapsed on top of him. .. The Accident was believed to be the only seriouS one connected with tlre Plowing Match. Are we have a large selettlea of;.. „ (4. *2, 3, 4 piece Chesterfields *Corner and Sidei;vall China Cabinets *3 pc. coffee table sets *Bunk.fieds-Lamps *Appliances-Antiques • *Bedroom & Kitchen Suites ' • *LAWNLORNAMENTS • GALLON* VANASTRA HOME FURNISHING'S and appliances LOCATED 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON . IN VANASTRA..PHONE 482-7922 "the store with your everyday bargains" Fresh from the factory at an extra low money saving price 20kg. Purina DOG CHOW URINA $1M0 off per bale DOG also Purina CAT 00G CHOW CH OW 1.00 off per bale ( • Over 2000. soil resistant colors • Stays clean arid fresh looking for years SpEcIAL DUBLIN FEED MILL Phone 345-2330 15ublin, Ont. MILTON J. 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