The Huron Expositor, 1981-11-18, Page 7area news
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MRS. DORA SHOBBROOK
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Family and consum-
er' affairs meeting was held
on November 11th. Topic,
health. President, Alice Bu-
. chanan welcomed all. Roll
call was answered by "an old
remedy my grandmother
taught me." The minutes,
and ilnancial report were'
read by secretary-treasurer
June Fothergill. CorreS- .
pondence, incltided a thank '
you from Mildred McAdam
for meals served for the
Summer Festival _and for
recipes. froin Steve Cook for
the $500 donation to Clinton
Hospital building fund; from
Marjorie Dutzer for 4-H club
support •
it was moved to pay 441
chili "expenses' for food; a
donation of $10 to Rlyth
Legion ' for Remembrance
Day. It Was also approved
that candy 'be bought for
children at the Christmas
• party and gifts fot shut-ins
by finance committee. •
'The next card game Nov-
eniber .20th with Beryl Reid
and Mari Anderson in
charge; 'on December 4th
and ISabel Cot
son. The next meeting Dec-
ember 9th family night
Chtistmas
A solo was rendered by
'Barb Boman arid Vi 'Burns
introduced guest ' Speaker
Cathie Rutter, assist admin-
istrator for the Huron County •
Home care program. She,
showed slides "There's no
place like home." Mrs. Rut-
ter said their goal is to assist
patients aral families to reach
health in the home. It is
financed by the- Otiltio
Ministry of Health and 'ad-
ministered by Huron County
Health Unit. She was slunk-
ed_ by Irene Bromley, -
Art, interesting report of
area convetion held in St.
- Marys November 5 and 6 was
given, by Marjorie Anderson.
The theme was "Let us take
time for all people in. this
year of the :disabled." A
reading for November 11th
was given by Dora Mob-
brook. Lunch was served by
Irene Bromley, Helen Law-
son and Florence Cartwright.
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-MRS. ALLAN MCCALL
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Remembrance Day Service
was held at Duff's United
Church on Wednesday. No-
vember 11th fallowing the
Service at the cenotaph in
Brussels where Rev. Charles
A. Shan. The Padre of the
Legion took part with the
scripture reading and prayer.
Mrs. Marie Megavin was
organist DonMcD.ortalitecin-
tributed a solo. "Let there tie
PeStc.e en eatilt". The Rev.
Rennethinnes, Brussels read.
the scripture. The Rev. John
Roberts of Belgrave spoke on
the SerMon, with the theme,
War is not to be glorified. He
said we need to remember
war is horrible and violence is
not the way to solve prob-
lems. The Rev. Charles A.
Swan gave the benediction
and the service closed with
the Oaten.
Armistice Day Thought by
Rev. Swan: In a world where
war and preparation for war
continues, there is the need
more than ever for the Prince
of Peace, Jesus. Christ.
Robert Browning—is com-
menting on the technique of
realizing the most of life,..
speaksof high necessity of
WALTDN LIN1T MEFTS
Remembrance WAS the
theme for the Waken Unit
'meeting at the • church on
Weduesday evening. Mrs,.
Herb Traviss ,opened with a
poem; "Remembranve
Day". Mrs. Ray *ether was.
at the piano.
Mrs- Harold Bolger read.
"opening out a Way-Whenee
the imprisoned splendour in
us may escape. The imprison-
ed splendour in us...and the
necessity of finding a way to
release it.
It's one of those provoca-
tive phrases, with so elastic a
quality that may be applied to
almost any area of our exist-
ence....Clarence W. Hall,
"Our Imprisoned Splend-
out." When people every-
where realize the "'imprison-
ed Splendour" within them-
that is we are all made in the
image and likeness of Gotl-
and we all resolve to act like
we have the Divine Stamp on
us • there will be Peace on
swarth and goodwill to All
Pea*. Let there be Peace on
Earth and let it begin, With
me.
the' scripture folldwed with
meditation on perfect trust,
perfect PeaCe, Mrs. Travii
gave' a reading. "Liningi
Silver" reminding to count
our blessings. WS. Bolger
closed with prayer.
The topic was giv,,en by
Mrs. Bay Huether with differ-
ent highlights and Armistice
Day and its meaning for as
all, ending with a short film
strip on Japan. She also read
poems on Remembrance
Day.
Business was conducted try
Mrs. Alex Gulutzen. Minutes
were read by Mrs. Howard
Hackwell and a thank you
card from Mrs. Sadie MC-
Donald. There were 22 mem-
bers who answered the roll
call with two visitors present.
The copper contest leaders
gave their report with ..Mrs.
Ruth Tharnees side winners
over Mrs. .Dorothy $holdices
Side. It was, decided tViavo
oeir'suppgiat the Chrtstms
-11gCtiat.Pegetatter-9. at 6;10
p-m„ with a gift exchange of between $1.7.5 • $2.00a
Walton Unit will set up
.tables for the U.0 U.C.W. Christ-
ma; meeting on December 2.
The slate of officers for the
coming year was brought in
by the nominating commit-
PewleY report-
ed. Pres.4,Mrs, Q. WatSOn the
first six months and. Mrs. A.
Megan .the
months. Secretary-Mrs. H.
Hackwell, treasurer-Mrs.
Dorothy Sholdiee. supper
committee-Mrs. E. Stevens;
Mrs. Ruth Timmer, Mrs. A.
Searle, Mrs. H. Bolger; Quilt
committee-Viola Kirkby.
Annie Reid. Andrey Rockwell
and Phyllis Mitchell; Visit-
ing-Mrs, Rdna Hackwi31.
IvArs. GOlutzen closed the
Meeting with prayer.
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