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The Huron Expositor, 1981-05-13, Page 7Tomorrow Brenton• .are curators (former minister here 1947- 52). Several invitations in- dudidg outings to Winthrop May 12th Clinton Public Hospital 2-4 p.m.; May 31st 7:30 p.m., Blyth United agreed to donate $800 to the -- Church, -for--Gaspel--singing,-Board-otSrcwards.--- - - - - group called Re-union; and EXPLORERS EXPEJMON Tune 2 at 2 p.m. Brucefleld #17 visitors day. The Explorers meeting During business Edythe .was held May 7. They read the guide line for opened with the Explorers officers' duties. After a letter , purpose and sang the Ea- free') Doreen Carter Flower s picirers swig.' Jennifer Sot- of Hope, the gratin donated dauxand Darlene Maley did $25 to "Flowers of Hope" the Explorer emblem. There- S.H. districts for mentally sa Overboe had birthday Handicapped. June Father- pennies. gill is the delegate to Mrs. Hulley' read a story Westminister week and May called the pattern on Trirtois- 29-31. es back. They made owls and Londesboro will host the calico aids. regional meeting October 1982. Reports included cards Dora Shobbrook; social Cathy MCDougall (served '5 meals_ - 3_ lions,.1 _Lady bowlers, 1 dairy area sold meat pies $1.25 with 1.00 no dessert). Mary Long- man reported one funeral Helen Lee is to write to lunch. Helen Lee reported her '17 'Explorer girls who for Aimwell unit donations of sent letters to her. An• yarn and quilt patches. Craft invitation was-, received to articles- will' be accepted- for visit Ken county Fairfield the craft table that will be on mi seum where Rev. and display at the church social fimctions. Next general meeting is June' 8th. Explorer girls an and mothers will be guests. In charge of lunch Helen Lee and Helen Lawson, It was Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook attended the To- ronto and district square dance - conven on held at McMasters-Un ity Ham- ilton on the weekend and visited with his brother Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shobbrook and Cindy in Galt. , ;;•: . )10. iroviR --471,40.4 For further Information, contact your local dealer • Purina Chow — Sanitation Products — Seed Corn — Provimi feeds . Ventilation (Wholesale & Retail) Pesticides — Spraying Equipment SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1VVO • Phone 519-527-0608 LIMITED THE HURON EXPOVTOtt, MAY 1 Minister misses Bethel al home on Centre St. I surmise Anna had garden and house- cleaning oil her mind. Thelma Bode brought her nephew Bryan Lamb, Gode- rich for a visit. Ross Smale, Staff* with his mother „fean,,fillObtant, • • • 0.r. intt..•:Mrs, Gordon 9reas. atilt NOS Aubniti5 • uritht!Aetill-fiOe, • • _.` • ,•Art Smale and-r -Oltriork comes often to brighten our days: Sunday, dinner, and our yellow tulips have opened up beautifully- Hilda` and Laura visited their mother, Lena. Bennew. t 5. Marie Muegge 4410-1041 took AnnailOci;)* ter Mitchell to visit her rsioot,Ithi!k. hpr owe le. •-. • , • de)jegktg,g,ti, 41.` Otir, OAT,' rOUght:liert,pet41' " b1441:404100tretOPYir: t4e0sidentStO Wee. He .1.54 huge dog but Is only it pup. eight months, old- • DOTiS 4.4iCkney. Exeter. with Bessie Smale. BINGO RESULTS Winners were as follows: full card - Ralph Hales; straight line - Mae Vincent, ,Mary Ryan, Jim Baker. Verna Campbell visited Bessie Smale and called to see Mabel Turnbull. Mary Pry, de Exeter called on Mabel Turnbull. Tuesday morning Thelma took several of the residents to see the final rehearsal of the operetta "Alice in Wond- erland"- ar the`Seaforth Pub- lic School. BY MABEI.TURNI3ULL Rey, A.R. Yielding took our regular Wednesday ser- vice.. There was no regular services last week owing the illness of Mrs. Yielding. The service inciaded, 'Mock of Ages. Cleft for Me "10 jeStOS, I 1100 Thee,. • and readings by Mrs- -Elliot "'Pet tP1'04 0 ,900;'!* , siorn* "Ar`e`.<you Standing ,ittt %httSettlf".. ,M04400- Igle. .t.'014 • rirg Son itay Sings," Before going on with the service Mr. Yielding;recalled 'his early days in Egmondville when he; first took over the Bethel. Bible charge. In Eg- mondville the periple rallied around him and organized into a living church, the Bethel Bible. With regret he Londesboro Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson, Brian, Ken and Sandra of Ridgetown spent the weekend with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Tom A SONG ABOUT HOLLAND — Chris Eckel, Laurie Boven (in back) Greg Allen. Clark and Karen Ward (in back) sang a song about Holland.as they stood around the windmill when Walton. Public School held its spring concert Friday. (Photo by Ranney) Londesboro UCW plan outings minutes were read by secre- tary Joan Whyte; treasurers report by Margaret Good. The group has on hand $1,004.19. Correspondence was' a thank you from Vi Burns, Margaret Taylor, David Whyte, Florence Cartwright, and the Dale family for Tom Beattie, A letter and report card from Lam Sue Bing our foster child. i,s another day If you'd like to give to the Red Shield Appeal; hut you weren't canvassed, just send your donation along with the coupon. . Your gift whether. large, or small 7 will help us meet the challenges 'of each new day. ewve' • ustiaisday EnclOsed please find $ I would like someone to call Phone it you'd simply like more information abilut us • Nan, •Ntidr,••• C its Poona forte STEVE A. WATSON.-son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Donald J. Watson R.R. 4 Clinton Ont. has graduated from Radio College of Canada in Toronto in Electronics. Steve has accepted a position as Field Service Representative with. N.C.R. of Canada, Missis- sauga. Huronview news Roman Catholic Mass was held in the. chapel on Friday morning. Friday afternoon, the residents -enjoyed Bingo- On Ground North. Old Tyme Music and Over 90 Club combined was held in the auditorium on Mon- day afternoon with Howard Smith and his orchestra en- tertaining. We enjoyed many old favourites-and the sweet • music friiim 'the piano. violins, guitar and banjo. Tuesday was busy day at Hurohvicw, with Caravan Clothes set up in the auditor- ium giving residents and staff the opportunity to Shop for some item of clothing. Day Care held a workshop at the town hail in Clinton on Tuesday with the topic being "Assessing Recreation Ser- vices For Older Adults In Small Communities," and was attended by three lihronview staff members. U.C.W. general meeting was held May 4th at 8 p.m. President Edythe Beacon welcomed all. and opened with reading "Rainbows of happiness" and prayer. De- votions theme. "Let there be .light," by Helen Lee. Medi- tation by Edythe who thank- ed all for while she was away especially Alice Davidson, Brenda Radford, the social committee and the Aimwell unit for their projects. The has WI urinated that associat- ion ,he said and feels lost wiehopt it. hopes to continue preaching as MVP ttlitti4 .come 'to him We missed: Mr. and Mrs:mervo 4obb* our service:. Mrs, Lobo ,was in-54410rd *OW quite ill. Nts..1,41bk A6(0.0120 Jeae Webster the#i a art; in Seafinth in AftetkrOaldni-in a farni1,2 at, -10,"Petrgatl, Kilbarchan notes Carol McIlygen On, PERSONALS ton is our director of Nurses while Kathy Turner R.N. is on leave of 'absence. Thelma Bode's niece Lori ane amb, ericb won I.' second L9 v ol:de Fes G'Jrade IV. tival 4trLatfer5i rane „to° the with 10 Marks, little bell:-• erst,14 404 chlidrin OS* olanyiliet* the other was Kitga;te Muegge took her mother AnnaHoegy to her Yielding spoke on his text in St. John 17, where Christ speaks to `His deciples. "Be- lieve,, and follow Me," Rev. Yielding has been PreadVng over lifty 3iears and felt it vi as tintg t9.,100e" up hitt when be' v-i4 that 0.0409e udll.Te4 a 01101.11 telt bored with, k kgfi.ngregatlim .14.07 vis4 4$ to' WI* oldiginCeful- li, which quality' quite evidentia MM.* most desk- able quality to develop. MIL 11 Aleetui eft cluilktY APIS Ow- smale'witX11#*'Silmk,i .144 ritylOW•Cljutou. with Mary 1.4144 and),erna - • debrandi. 80ttYBe_utteMlliller galled and took her grandrnother, Anna Hoegy our for the afternoon. Mrs. George Cameron, Brucefield wth her mother Ella Hulley. Marilyn Hillis Tillsonburg with Mabel Turnbull. Fairies are here again. When we went out for supper tonight' a beautiful bouquet of spring flowers greeted us in an attractive pink b owl with yellow tulips and hya- cinths. It looked like an artistic arrangement by the master hand for arranging flowers, Jean Durst, who For quackgrass control- Nothing works like Roundup®. Before you tal quackgrass this spring, let it glow until Ira at the 3 tier 4 leaf stage: Then, appAr Roundup": You-really can get ready to control quacicgrasi by letting it grow undisturbed this spring. Don't touch it or bll it, until it's actively growing and most weeds are at 3 to 4 leaf stage (20 cm in height). Then, apply Roundupe herbicide by Monsanto. Tillage may break up and spread live rhizomes throughout your field and all plants may not re-grow to the proper stage in ti for treatment with Roundup. Roundup, however, controls emerged quackgrass above and below ground, when used properly. Roundup is so effective, that many 'farmers, using it as the keystone of their I I, quackgrass control programs, have been able to, achieve manageable control far up to 3 years after one application: And -since-RounduRhaswresidual-soWactivity; yciu can till and plant wheat, oats,-barley. corn or soybeans only 5 days after treatment, withOut risk of crop injury. In those infestedfields you plowed last fall, quackgrass may not be ready for Roundup before planting. If so, we recomMend you wait to' apply Roundup as a spot treatment in the crop or after harvest, when quackgrass has regrown to the proper stage. See your dealer soon about Roundup, If you want to control quackgrass—nothing works like Roundup. • Monsanto „. • • • 1, Please help the Red Shield Appeal day The Seaforth Area Campaign on behalf of the SALVATION ARMY is sponsored by Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion Gifts may be forwarded to the Legion Or left at Seaforth Banks Hundreds of fantastic values... 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