The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-02, Page 7ar st \t /
THE HURON
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Correspondent
,Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
523-4250
Mrs., Dorothy MeCool,
Clinton widow of late Fred
'McCoy} former residents of
the community died on
Thursday in Clinton Public
Hospital:, Sympathy is ex.
pressed to her daughter Mrs.
Roy (Doris) Green, Toronto..
Mrs. Orval (Jane) Wolfe of
Cambridge, sons Paul R.R.5.
Wingham and Bob R.R.I,
Londesboro. • '
.Attending Brueefield
United Church .Anniversary
On Sunday night" when Ford.
wich United Church choir
presented the musical pre-
sentation ''The Miracle
Worker - Were Rey.
McDonald. his mother Mrs.
Carl McDonald. Elaie Shad-
Snackers meet
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SNOWFLAKE
SPECIAL
,As well as holding an
election on November I3,'
HuIlett Township . is also
holding a liquor plebiscite.
It's no because somebody
is planning to start a liquout
lounge in Hidlett. according
to clerk Clare . Vincent. httt
• .beeanlie • as of January 1.
.1979 municipalities h'at'e to
he "wet",: -municipalities
Wore they can he given the
attire. , The girls .math 2
supper dishes. "Cod It aliano
and "Souperior Steak.- A
gelatin dessert called Maple
Treasure was made.
Everyone had a chanee to
sample the food and found it
all good. Cod Italiano•was the
favourite. .
• The (it h meeting of Walton
#2 Sensible Snackers 'vas
held in the form of a
Hallowe'en party for the
youngerbrothers and sisters
Of members„
Costume judging, ho
for apples and se •
contests were
participants.
• A lunch of hot dogs and
freshie was served amid. the
hallowe*en decorations of
jack-o.lanterns and • ghosts.
Rice •Krispie Squares and
fudge was then passed.
Before adjourning each child
was given a popeon- i•hall and
bag of candy.
ibiilg
tther
•njoyed by
Fall. Specials
Values Values
2100 Leyland with cab
270 Leyland with cab and turbo
384 Leyland with cab and turbo and duals
465 Nufield .
1060 Ntifield with cab
345 Nufield with Loader
40 M.F. Industrial with Loader
50 M.P. gas with Loader
35 M.F. Diesel
EARLY ORDER Discounts on all makes
of S-nowblowers extended till Nov. 15
Correspondent
!WI's. Allan McCall
8/4"-oh77 • • •
Mr. and Mts, Jack Gordon
spent a recent weekend at
Wheeling, West Virginia.
Miss Joan Benhett, Owen
Sound is spending this„wc,ek,.,.
at tile home of her naren!ts.
Londes boro
Mr. and .Mrs.,'ROn Bennett.
Mrs. Mariory .Humphriest
Mrs.. Viola Kirkby and .Mrs.
Leona McDonald SI11,11t
Monday and Tuesday al the
Instit ute Area Convention at
Bingenuto Park, Waterloo,
There' were' 10 tables of
etiattie in play Tuesday
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Phone 527.0270
evening at the Walton Cont. Arl-rg, Genie Boigt.r ,
munity, Hall, • hist hint: liostesse . were
Priie winners were for Ma's. Lavern Godkim Mrs.
High Lady • Mrs. Wilbur Herb Tray•isst. sGeorge
Turnbull! Low-Lady '7 4Mrs. MKail and Mrs.. Harvey ,
lei ijie Stevens: High Man Craig,
Dave Watson: 'Low Man - '1**re girl br tutor er
Harold Bolger. Special prize., &INIT.., in two weeks.
illumination 'was won by' November 7th at' 8:30 p.m..
Mrs'. Ross Bennett was
hostess for the October
nieeting when the unit met in
her • home on Thursday
Psalm 103.
The TOpie, "tbanksghing
back to Hall C411 Horne as .
Welt oming into the
North. on. Sunday 10:30
ton, sire Miss Edythe
Beactun and Jim Jameison
ushers were David Lear, Ken
Pollard., Edward Riley and
Bob. Thompson.,. choir
anthem was ".For the. Beauty
°lb....the' 'Earth - \\ ith Mrs.
Allen Shaddick director and
Mrs. Glenn McGregor , or-
ganist.
Mrs. Margaret Whyte
Clerk of session invited the
parents to , present their
children to Re' McDonald
ha pi ism. They w ,ere•
Sttatin Douglas son of
Douglas and Nitriey*
Robbie •James Cottle. son of
James anti Rosemary 'John-
Sion. I.canne Marlene
Thurlon, Ann Marie Thurlon
' 'Mary slime Visser
McKillt4 02 Metric
Munchkins Inc( at Cai-olyn.
Thompson's on Oct. ID.
Before the ineetiin,„; was
officitilly opened:, Lynne
Dodds. Sharon Thompson.
Doris-McClure tirade Healthy.
Peanut Bread "hilt' Valerie
Millson, Susan Jamieson and
•j Rikt III/wheel made Yogurt
ii,t1 •
Also * Franeinc.
.kinc cherI
Campbell . made Energy
StMares at the same time:
Rit,t Blockeel. Ile%1 mem-
ber was introduced to the
tnher. members. ' Mciobers
discussed \ tt rioy 'in break.
Achic\ einem Night
co'crs for our hooks. The
mentbers sampled the
Healthy ' Peanut Bread.
Yogurt Lodi and Ent•rg'y
Squares which the'v eeio , t•d.
The 3rd meeting of I\R:Kil-
lopls 2 Metric Mtoillikens at
Carol' o T1101111W111',. sat all
'members answering the roll
call .' "My Favorite lit•cak •
fast-, .
• The , dempnsi rat ion was
making thick. medium and
thin w hitt, sauce as •wa as
Potato Cheese ChoWdev.. The
girls discussed variety* in
lunches.
I kit menth'is tasted
the loiti.en Chei.'sv '(;how der.
They :also tasted the Peanut
Butter, Apple :Spread, The
Peanut Butter. Carrot Spread
which "as prepared before
the meeting.. Most of. the
members enjoyed the
ehow der inn disliked . the
spre:ols..
• • Prosident 'is Valerie
stills to .and the Vice-
APRONS AND OTHER THINGS — Betty Hulley of Londesboro stands
beside a table of crafts with her purchases while sellers Marjorie Bickel'
of Toronto and Ira Smith of Walton stop selling long enough to pose fdr
picture at the Burn's UCW bazaar and tea held Wednesday at the
Londesboro hall. , (Standard Photo)
Liq-yor vote for HuIlett
specra I licences to \ e
licuor at dances` mid other 1
&vision to go ahead with-
the vote at a council meeting
last spring.
igndesboro locals
AttendBrucefield Church
Walton #2, •.
Walton le St,rnsible Snack.
et•s' met at Mrs: Hudies..
Nutritious lunches and-
ideas to add 'interest to the:
ordinary. lunch • were dis-
cussed..
Peanut butter and carrot,
spread as welt as• pe:Mut
•'• butter and apple si read were'
made and sample ..iy• all on
slices of. yogurt loaf and ,
pet:lint bread.
The 4th and 5th meetings ,
of the Sensible Snaekers
from Walton were held Oct.
23, at MeCallums.
'• Members discussed what
a good •tea7biscuR, should, be
like and then sampled whole
Wheat tea-biscuits and plain
tea-biscuits. They were quite
tasty.
What a supper meal con;
• sists of was then discussed.
Some of the pointers men-
tioned .were to vary colour,
flavtour. texture and temper-
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swam Walton BRUSSELS
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with all but . one member
present. Members discussed
aeltie\ enfent day in Auburn
on December I I.
Book; are due Deeember
1, Group ••1 made cheese and
bacon s‘N irk; Groups 2 made
wh.at germ biscuits: Group 3
made Creamy Ham and
Mushroon Super, when
food • was completed
members ;t11 tasted them,
they proved to be quite-good.
Dishes were done and motto.
recited. • , ,
Kittie's Kooking Kitts met
October 23 at home of leader
Kitty McGregor.
Nancy- Wallace
minutes of last meeting.
Debbie Wallace read au',
nests : report-of the previous--
meet big,
Nancy Pt•eseiator's group.
made ';fink Velvet" and
-Maple • Treasure" Kip ie
MeGregot•*5 group made
• "Steak Superior** and
President is Francine Visser.• C.dortul Fruit . CoCktail".
° Dinner's' a Winner Members' planned' a Hal-
The 'Anti started off low een party at Mrs.
meeting 5 with a roll call and McGregor•s. October 30..
then started talking abodt . Sampled goodies were
Menu Planning. ' • very good with the exception
• Saving energy was the of the Fruit Cocktail.
next topic and members By Debbie Wallace • learned how to save energy
on small -al flianees. At t h e Londesbord1,A4.1
Lon•desbbro I 4-H met 'tt end of the 'fleeting the dub
tirade sou perior steak and it home . of Hattie Snell. Cltdi
was very Qood . name • is "Might' Metric '
„
given by Mrs. Snip, It was -1111P1- .in December When
roninding Its 4 %he Fats( Q,1,11.• unit are responsible for
„customs and now. Mat this setting' up tablPS ,• eke,
thought. (is our way of giving There was a disc4sion on
quilts, with plaices to - be thanks to. God changed.) 'looke into before • next
Mrs., Graeme Craig .
meeting at the home orMrs.
opcnetit-ttle•tlpress with a Roy Williamson, reading 6n the United. Mrs.. G. Craig closed' thii Church , Women. MlifiReS' ..meetingting With .prayer followed
. were read by Mrs. Helen With ' the hoStesses. serving
Willipmson,,thank you cards lima,
read from Mrs. Shirley Clark
treasurer's reLiort and Mrs.
Hugh Johnsort reported for,
the miseella0otts fund. The
offering was received and
dedicated.
Dates to remember were.
cs
Babies a p t I z
dick, Edythe Beacom. 1.:11.ra
Lyon and Margaret Good.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
JohnstonJim on Sunday
attending the baptismal set-
vice' wsre her sister Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Simpson, Doug.,
Daryle„ and Dartefi of
Daryle. and Darren of
Exeter.
*Mrs. Airie Diner returned
home on Friday ' from
spending pact 4 weeks a
patient in Clinton Public
'hospital.
• W.I. World. .Affairs
meeting will he held
November 8 at*, 8 p.m. Roll
Calf bring an article ttoin
anothwr,,, country. GlleSt
speaker will he Bill Bromley
on Lions Clubs.
Remember W.I. Card
party this Friday Nov. 3 at
8:30 p.m. .
Mrs. Carl McDonald of
Atwood spent \veekend With
her SM.) Rev. McDonald. •
Explorers
The Explorers met October
26 with 20 girls. present. The
Explorer emblem was' pre-
sented hY. Mar in Gibbings
and Brenda Nesbitt. Connie
Hoggart presented . the Ev•
plorers pictures. Mrs.
Wright 'gave the 'lesson about
Halloween craft .\\ as
made. The 1st girls '1%, ere
innate!! and a hallow ern
party closed the meeting.
stiVil functions. `1.11(2 Htillet t •
t'Otillcil first made the .. -
munchicins make . bread
and °WillLim Rod Thurlon
children of Mallen(' and Ken
Armstrong.
Junior and Kindergarten
teachers were Mrs. Melvin
Knox. Mrs. Ron Gros and
• Sharon Thompson. Rex,
McDonald's. message w as
"Baptism The 54cl a nx nt of
Beginning Conti for Lite",
Flowers on memori?in
stand were placed in living
memory of Genii Jenkins by
Meal Mitkers", Members
made -CI)owder" and tested
the Carrot and Peanut Butter
Spread.,and the. Apple and
Pcantit Butter Spread on
Yogurt •
her husband Gordon. •
. Londesboro II, 4-H
Loirtk' cbOrt-111-,-- • 4 :-Frivie r
the home of Mrs. McGregor
read die
and Mrs. Mary 'Pennington,
evening.. • Mrs, Paul Snip gave the
Thanksgiving hymns "etc'
• used during the devotional
period, Mrs. Paul Snip lets in
prayer. Mrs.. [inlet: Clark
read a poem. Thank God I'm
it emintry* Boy"' followed 1i
the I Cs '1011 6'001 "given out including the
Presbyterial meeting on
Noe( mber in Wingham
and th,, U,C.W. Pot' Luck .
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