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The Huron Expositor, 1990-05-16, Page 7T1-14 HURON EXPOSITOR, gitykY-i4,.1990 Cuban: lead 'a " 'St Colpnnban VotreSP4deat . MRS 1Eci .Lt InrAN d45-2028 Jean ,]Moylan of vVindspr, and �Tanog 4 atheai,e Janossy of Walkerton o"h the weekend with.Mary Moylan. J . , Mail' 1{en '; arjtl, daughter Tract icknell of} Port Stanley and Martin, Teresa, Jessfea, Dean and, Phillip, Van Rana of Dasbwood,visited on Sunday with Francis, Mario and Stephen Ilicknell; Larryand • Lina Murray of Brampton z Visited onthe weekend .sgith Steve and Agnes Murray, Mary arid, Barbara Feeney of Stratford. spent the weekend with their: par - t."s Ferg and Teresa Feeney. Visiting on tire; weekend, with C Ryan and Hark were J.D. and Mac e; Jenn4y.,and `Ian of London, -. u And--10.44.10104-4W,ad oak ryKitc e,. and Karen E an, ason, t and ,enemy; Dena. -and da Ryanan drew, Stehen,g David and Angela of Lon• • dRfinr ,, of Eriehener,. Jol n and Mad stow and Deb Core it4 Horae'Antlguea. spsents �TJQUj5. SHOWY' &'SALE, ItT FLE$Hi2TON Attr lVA 2ItVY. 10 SAY 19, ev4swd.8asopnr"r 21•:);'2 1 /90 y+l4lray dmAtAm`iskaswx4;yalQasrn + Y015►gn Qr 1 19 f err po�ird` tribute bar �� ��rrnel _P= Brrion4I N -.NEWS $X MINNIE NOAKES It takes a,mother's endless-, faith, her con- Ildeltee anal #rust, o guide as through the pitfalls of selfishness 'and `lust, ijAnd 'thataittaWI7 yin all this world there could not be another, hVho could. fulfill God's purpose as com- pletely as a mother. Despite the dull weather, the service was very happy and meaningful one on the Sunday of Easter, May 13. Carolyn ve played the prelude of music and everend Mark entered the sanctuary and Oa 4er, airy this is extended . t' ., `Y,7Y' , a '..,t.;;' �, ata,a,,,, s urea of 'at E p Wet *win,. Al*, Al , ttenly last week ,q, held aro Monday ino ' n Catholic Church wit r, elehrant, issued the call to -®o iell responsive • ria gyp' which was the w�jttr the offering, doxology and offertory ding, The singing of the prb r, the final hymn Sanctus preceded the,Prayer .of Adoration Bee 4?<1S and the and the Lord's Prayer, ,Hymns and a a mai 2 reading by Rev. Mark followed, after Q1n , e ria Anhipeservy seat which he went down among the con a a, Ice will'. held with a worship seryice at ng gi' g 11 an). A�; special ;evening song service tion and spoke to each child, making them with "H feel welcome.. The scripture reading; and lanned and' - SOTJiJ has alsoebeen Prayer of Illumination were next, and the pnVOTE - will be choir then sang the anthem "Oh Mother's no service. at CaYen. Love"On ,Titre 17, the :Sacrament of the Holy. Reverend Mark's sermon covered the Communion will ke place at ' both subject of mothers, family life and the chure.hes. community in which they live. It was a, "We mothers thank God for allowing us most interesting sermon. the privilege and honor of be' g pta The sermon closed in the usual manner healthy and wonderful children."anan of Day Dublin Mother's visitor s Dublin Correspondent MRS. EILEEN MacRAE 345-2842 54" Deepest sympathy from the community o Mrs: Bernice Looby and family on the sheath of Louis (Biff) Looby on Saturday veining. Our sympathy also to Mrs. Ver - i' a Edgar, whose mother Mrs. Helen '^ eyers of Seaforth died suddenly last rh eek, and Lawrence Ruston on the death %f his niece Kathleen Becker in Stratford, 41ra her 41st year last Friday. Lawrence, his aughter Maureen Harburn and Linda uston attended the funeral on Monday in tratford. Mrs. Anne Frances, Mrs. Ella Gloor of t^t'� 1litchell accompanied Eileen MacRae to Milverton on Tuesday to Knollcrest Lodge 3o" visit their friend and aunt Marion, chneider on her 80th • birthday. It was a '±S*leased surprise for her. Her husband Ir - in Schneider ted in April at the Brunner Nursing Home in his 83rd year. During the week, Mrs. Millie Evans had arg Carvel, Seaforth, call on her. Marg as just returned from Tobago. Also with 41i1➢ue, were Mrs. Loretta Batson (Holland) rind her daughter Caroline, from London. Mrs. Katie Murray spent Sun. : y wi Mrs. Catherine Melady. With Katie during ast weeds .were her .pretlaer'. Philip Fl • Egan, .,Ttll onta;:... and heC niece Bett tpeleger, Uxbridge, and also her sister ary Dantzer, London. Ivan and Helen Ahrens were with Mike d Pat MacRae on Saturday evening, and ;:also Helen's brother John McGrath was ome from Toronto. Helen was surprised with a gift from her family on her retirement. Home for Mother's Day dinner with Don i and Eileen MacRae were David and Sharon Pelling, Mark and friend Stephanie g::,and Jennifer Pelling from Meaford; Jack ,and Denise Kelly, Stratford, Bill, Kathy, 'Tracy and Chad Wolfe, Mitchell. Bill's bir- thday (May 14th) and Jack and Denise (10 :"years married) were also surprised on "their occasions. Grandma Davidson also shad her 94th birthday on Sunday,. but she :'was unable to celebrate with us. Members of the family called into the Ritz Villa to +;visit with her. Callers during the day with Don and Eileen were the MacRae's from Dublin, J.D. and Marg, Jenny and Ian, from London and on Saturday, Nora Ann and son Trevor Jackson called in. Mrs. Olga Eckert is scheduled for eye surgery on Tuesday in,.Stratford Hospital. Friends wish you success and a quick .14 1 recovery. Sir Knight Louis Kramers and wife Shirley and Sir Knight Don MacRae at- tended the annual corporate communion of the Knights of Columbus breakfast at St. Joseph's Church, Clinton, on Sunday. !NO CROP' DAMAGE •GRAIN RIPENS EVENLY •NO GROUND COMPACTION Tilt Application �°: ,—•T by aiperaft approved for 1990. Call early as we are epr'aying a limited amount. 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BO c; VAN DEN NEUCKER CLINTON 233-9800 4 ROUGH STUFF - Seaforth Beavers Paul and Curtis barely had time to give their names before they were off again, rough and tumbling as only boys can at the Perth District Beaveree last Saturday. 196 Beavers attended the gathering in Dublin. Elliott photo. ;Cranbrook gigs visit Michigan and New York Cranbrook Correspondent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887-6845 there is to be a Friendship service in Knox Church with lunch to follow. Mrs. Stevenson gave a reading on the Jolanda Vanass spent a recent week in 'Finning, Michigan on a 4-11 exchange tiisit. She took part in a parade at Standish On a 4-H float. ar Jennifer Vanass was in New York city fast week on the grade 10 Georgraphy trip. They toured the city, went to the theatre and the Statue of Liberty which she climb - Their ball game was rained out, so they had more time for shopping. a The May meeting of the Cranbrook Women's Institute was held at the ;`tVorkman home. Kathy led a discussion on the use of various household products and ,suggested alternatives which could produce less waste. Many of us were amazed to Pearn that bacon drippings are not re- alisable. They contain too much nitrates. She also gave us several sheets of informa- tion on toxic products to watch out for. Our June meeting will follow the plans on the book for the May meeting. These two programs were switched. Mrs. Lois Hart, Brussels, was hostess for trio May meeting of the W.M.S. of Knox Fres. church, Cranbrook. Seven members 4nd one visitor attended. Mrs. Stuart tevenson opened the meeting with a V ding "Mother's Day." The hymn "Jesus ves me" was sung, and the bible reading sarin 1, verses 141 was read in unison. Mrs. Stevenson read several poems and , feedings on "Mother". The business'naiad- minutes, Treasurer's report and cora espondence. The roll call was "Mother". e Presbyterial visitor is Mrs. Floyd Willows, Stratford. Cards and visits were bearded and a member paid birthday oney. Mrs. Marylin Clark, Stratford, spent it couple of days with Mrs. Mac Engel. ,a Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton visited cal the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Angus State, n,. e June conference is set of June 5, 7 p.m., at Motherwell-Avonbank. On June 3 4 Philippians. "When mothers of Salem" was sung and all repeated the Lord's Prayer. Lunch was served by Mrs. Harvey Smith and Mrs. Joe Smith and the hostess. Don't Miss Out On PURINA CHICK DAYS P Chick orders are now being taken! Call or visit your nearest Ralston Purina dealer and ask about chick delivery dates and details. We have an excellent selection of lawn and garden tractors ranging from 10 to 18 H.P. with various attachments. EXCELLENT FINANCING OPTIONS as well as SUPER CASH DISCOUNT 0% financing for 12 months Before . You Bury ... dee Us For The Best Deal! If WS usedyou are looking for McGAVIN'S have a large selec- tin of quality machtndS at PRICES TO SELLI Milton Jam. 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