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The Huron Expositor, 1980-08-07, Page 18• tThE HURON EXPOSITOR. AUGUST 7 1980 — 1 COrrespondent MRS. B. AlacGREGOR 262-2015 Charles Mickle, Hamilton visited Friday and Saturday with his 'mother Mrs. Laird Nlickle before 'leaving for a month's vacation in the Caribbean. ° -Ws's Kathryn Sells of • London_was• _a__ week -end visitor with Miss Greta Lam- mie. • Mr a." Mabel (Fee) Ball a London and friend visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes. Miss Kathryn Amess of London vacationed last 'week rwith her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes.. Mr. Michael Davis of Vancouver, B.C. surprised, his -pkrents Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Davis by flying here to visit with them, also with his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rathwell and Katie. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shad - dick and family of Kitchener visited on the week -end with the former'S mother Mrs. Pearl Shaddick. THOMSON REUNION ' The' 41st' annual Thomson reunion was held recently at the farm of Ken , and Pat Britton, R.R. 2 Dublin with an attendance of 47. • After a delicious smorgas- bord dinner a short business meeting Was held with Vice - President Ken Britton in charge. A moment of silence was held in memory pf. any members who had pYissed, sway during the past year. Greetings were extended through a telephone call from John and Loreen Thomson in Arb:ona. Results of the sports were: Races 4 and under -Jordan Stanlake; 7 and Under -Stev- en Foster; 10 and under - Janet Britton; Boys 11 and up -Bruce Thomson; _Girls 11 and up -Joann Pepper; Bal- loon Toss Relay -Clarence Priestap, Pam Foster; Wheel barrow Race - Janet Britton &Brenda Pepper; Shoe Race • Laura Britton. It was decided to hold the picnic next year on the 3rd Sunday in July at the farm of Ken & Pat Britton, R.R. 2. Dublin. Officers for next year are: President Ken Britton; Vice President - John Thom- son; Secretary-Treasurer- Joyee Pepper; Lunch Com. mittce-Norm and Mabel Stan - lake, Ken and Pat Britton; Sports Committee: Joyce Foster and Cindy Cornish. • MRS. NOAKES RECEIVES CA1L FROM CALITOMA Mrs. Annie Noakes re- ceived' a telephone call from her daughter Mrs. Frances Simon in Senra California on her birthday which she observed this week. Visiting with Mrs. Noakes on Sunday were her son and clanghter-in law Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Noakes Mt. Brydges,and Mr. and Mrs. William Noakes and Babe and Mrs. , Rosa Harris of Crediton. Mrs.• Noakes received many. cards and messages and several ladies visited ' with her on Monday afternoon. •Mr. and Mrs. Oren Wil- liams arid Mr. Gordon Rob-, inson mmerside, Prince Edward Islan nt two weeks visiting with Mrs. George Parker and sons. CELEBRATE 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. • and Mrs. ° Wayne Smith, Hensall celebrated their 25th wedding anniver- sary on "Saturday evening when they entertained rel- atives and friends at the Hensel! Community Centre, Hensall. Dancing s enjoy- ed to music "Swing Masters" orches of Lon- don. A smorgasbord lunch was served.- Mr. and Mrs. Smith's mother's Mrs. Pearl Petzke, Exeter and Mrs. Irene Smith' Seaforth both attended. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Raeburn of Coronation, Alberta are holidaying with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rae!. burn and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slade. Mrs. Carl Payne and Mrs. Cecil Pepper" attended the 75th Anniversary of1.0xfold North Women's Institute District at Embr6 on Tuesday last, July 29th. HENSALL UNITED -• - CHURCILSERVICE -- A gospel hymn -sing open- ed the regular morning ser- yice at United Church on Sunday August 3rd, with Rev. Stanley McDonald in the pulpit. Mrs. Donna St. John was the soloist and contributed - much to the service with "The Lord is My - Shepherd." Miss Karen Mc- Allister very capably played the piano for the service. At the children's story time," the verse, "Jesus is the Rock of my Salvation" was sung with the adults joining in with words and actions. Ushers were four -younger people, namely Tim Mann, Jim Thrower, Michael McGregor and Bill Stebbins. The. sermon was based on the story of "The Sower". The main thought in this A film entitled "Peppy Goes to the South Seas" was shown to the children at the Hensall Public' Library on Tuesday. • Mrs. Velma Robinson, the -librarian. was in charge. Queensway Queensway Nursing Home welcomes a ,nesy resident Shirley Cassidy to the home. "Birthday Greetings" to those who celebrated July birthdays namely: Jim Mc- Dougall, , Louise Mitchell, Vivian Alderson, Hiram French. Visitor with Russell Erratt was Mrs. Gladys Coleman. Bill & Ruby Triebner and Mary Grady visited with Muriel Tdebner. John & lya Ridley & Jim. McNaughton • visited Vera Lamtnie. Henry & Marie Wilds, Mrs. Dor- othy Lee & Kay Cockwell visited with Mrs. Wilds. Jira. Beaver and Susan Meisner visited with Mac Beaver. Mr., and Mrs. Charles Fisher and Les Mitchell visited with Louise Mitchell. Irene Fin- layson visited her mother Mrs. Volland. Annie Fink- beiner visited Levin Fink- beiner. The high Men's bawling score was Neil Regan with 132 and the ladies' high was Mary Pari - mer 104. Kippen peopie REN A CALDWELL 262-5935 Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Kyle are visiting their son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Don Kyle in Amherst N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnet Andersen. Plymouth. Mich:, were recent 'guests with Mr. and Mrs. W.I. Mats. Mrs. Ed McBride is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pine and family in Brampton. Mrs. George Blake. London visited with Mr. and Mts. Vivan Cooper over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. ' Frank Thompson, Toronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Workman. Mr. and , Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter, Lyn Anderson. . Carrie Anderson and Tracy Toner. Guelph. called on Mr. on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wieren are holidaying in Pembroke. • AN ANSTETT DIAMOND SAYS "YOU'RE SPECIAL" Vt. It says that you insist on quality ond value It says to the pers.on receiving it that you have taken .specigl oore For good reasons You see you con make no better diamond purchase for the price Starting at 5325 Your Anstett diamond is chosen by their own gernologists. is insured Es guaranteed ANSTETT JEWELLERS LIMITED' (Thnton 'Exeter SeMorth Walkerton • MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY (4) i • - story is the'Soll; or us. First of all must harken. then listen. Tia%tathway is, those who let everything else.take priority, the rock is those with no depth of character, • • 9 • • the thorns' are things that strangletfe but the good Soil is people with good honest' hearts, sincere high stand- •nrds and pattience. How is your hearing aid? Will it .11 • • • • 11 • • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • 6* • • • • •OPtICIAN David Longstaff • Ltd. Optician 87 Main $t. S. Seaforth OPTOMETRISTS AND - -OPIRTIMMOLOGISIS Prescriptions Filled Promptly SUMMER HOURS ONLY June 1/8010 Aug. 31/80 Mon. Tues. Timers. Friday 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Closed Saturdays Closed Wednesday OPEN THURSDAY • EVENING 7:00- 9:00 p.m. COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE • 527-1303 permit you to excel in the stewardship of listening. LARX,FRACIVRES AMIE MUM COOING „Mrs. Ernie Davis had the misfortune to drop into a hole while golfing on Monday ono In so doing . fractured her ankle.' 'She was taken to South Huron Hospital, Elia:. er where the ftacture was reduced' and she was able. to • PAINTING • • • 4PAINTING Exterior and Interior •Reasonable rates. *Quality Work . • COII Tom Burke 345-2756 ,--CAR, CARE GORD'S GULF Licensed Mechanic Serwco to all makes of cars HOUSE CALLS AVAILABLE ,527-0333 Geppetto's Woodshop Made to order wooden toys & small wooden furniture 5 27-1 259 FARM SUPPLIES Seaforth Co-op 527-0770 DECORATING F.F-"• v"," F Dr• '", Crvs, •No.s 4' C,a5. C,c.ts LAD S?' HILDEBRAND pto,N-r ANL -1, PAPE cvnr,,,v c 7 • /a 5' Sea'n,l. • • r APPLIANCES 0 • Appliance 0 • and • Refrigeration 0 0. REPAIR SERVICE • • • • 1 Jirn'Broadfoot • 482-7032 410• .0.1111••••11 • • -.--4- - • • ••• •••-.. DECORATINp Graves Wallpaper 8 Paint Featuring A48137 . • PAINTS Ca nad Wall Coverings:, " 527-0550 Seaforth ELECTRICAL Fred Lawrence Eiectrie-al Cctntractor HOME FARM & ' COMMERCIAL WIRING Phone Auburn'526-'505 - , or Mitchell 348-8684 ELECTRICAL Geo. A. 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