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The Huron Expositor, 1982-09-29, Page 13Hens Correspondent MRS. ERTHA 1MltteGREGOR 262-2025 Miss Margaret Mousseau retui"ned home after a de- lightfultrip through Western Canada. The group enjoyed a day at Frankenmuth and also a boat cruise from St. rfgnace n the States for §cverai hours and on into the great west where they toured many beautiful places. Boat trips to Victoria and Vancouver Is- lands were- most .scenic and enjoyable. Miss Mousseau left on the trip unaccompanied, but en- joyed 0 so much that she neverwasalone during her travels as she met with Mrs. Edna Anderson and Mrs. Chris Phillips from Exeter, whom she found most com- patible. She advises anyone to be sure to take this beautiful trip. • Rev. Kenneth Knight con- ducted worship in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sun- day. Mrs, Taylor presided at the organ for the service of song. Choir practise will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thurs- day evening. Next Sunday 'October 3 communion ser- II lad enjoys trip to west D4noiDQ ©�d aQ@a , ® ® s ` THE HURON EXPOSIT , SEPTEMBER 2g, 11182 — A18 - vice will be eld at 11:30 a.m. The Kirk Session will meet on Wgdnesday evneing at 8 p.m. ATTENDS ONTARIO CUP FINALS Mrs. Bertha MacGregor returned home from a visit with her son and daughter -in law Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLaren (nee Chapman), Jodi and Brooke of Oakville. While there she attneded the Boys Ontario Cup Finals held at the Mic Mac Stadium in Windsor. Her grandson Brooke is captain on the boys team from Oakville.' They won with a score of 1.0 and were presented with the cup and medallions. Miss Jodi MacLaren, granddaughter of Mrs. MacGregor is in the Girls Ontario Soccer Finals and will fly to Halifax, Nova Scotia next weekend to parti- cipate with the Girls Ontario Champions. Mr. and Mrs, Eric Luther returned from a pleasant holiday visiting with relatives and friends at •Newfound- land. Mrs. Helen (MacGregor) Petrie formerly of Sheridan Tel. 527-0410 117 Villa Missossauga died Fri- day, September 24 at Trafal- gar Memorial Hojpital, Oak- ville in her 92nd ear. Widow of the late Arnold Petrie, she is survived by a sister Mrs. Mae Bulak of the Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich. Mrs. Petrie was a native' of this area and was predeceased by brothers William and John and sisters Amarantha and Jessie. Several neices and Nephews also survive. Funeral service was con- ducted from' the Bonthron Chapel of Michael P. O'Con- nor Hensall on 'Monday at 1 p.m. Interment in Baird's Cemetery, QUEENSWAY NEWS The residents of Queens- way Nursing Home enjoyed bingo on Monday afternoon. Rev. Matheson conducted the worship service"on Tues- day. Mrs. Johns accompan- ied at the piano. Volunteer Mrs, Jessie Archer assisted residents with crafts on Thursday afternoon. Con- gratulations to Murray Howe who was the high scorer at the Zurich Bowling Lanes on Friday. Thank's to Mrs. Col- rcellie!d CW hears of sunshine Correspondent ' ISABEL SCOTT 482-7135 - Members of Stanley unit met at the home of Mrs. Doreen Baird on Wed. after- noon/Mrs. Isabel Scott read a poem; Mrs. Retia Baird a hymn and Mrs. Marjorie Caldwell read the' scripture. Mrs. Doreen Baird gave the meditationon Divide your ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN LIFE and Mortgage Insurance Plans INCOME Averaging :u,.1 Deferred Annuities INCOME Tax Deductible Flexible - R.R.S,P. NEW Non•Smokers Rates Available NEW No Load R.R S. P. REPRESENTING Sun Life Assurance GODERICH ST. EAST SEAFORTH Company of Canada ,M & M MEATS • Sunshine, stressing one may be the only ray of sunshine some person will see or feel all day and followed with a prayer. Mrs. Cliff Henderson gave the treasurer's report and the card report was given. 1t was decided to do a quilt this fall, Mrs, Madeleine Rathwell reported for the stewards and reminded of the dessert euchre and bake sale on October 12 at one o'clock. Mrs'. Baird assisted by Mrs. Caldwell served lunch, PERSONALS Miss Michelle Caldwell, Wallaceburg is spending this week with her sister Mrs. Moffat and Mr. Moffat and family at Ore manse. Mr. Wesley Ham, Hunts- ville and Mr. Peter Ham, Toronto visited with Mrs. Alice Ham over the weekend. M & M MEATS leen Ferris the volunteer driver. Staff and residents extend their sympathy to the families of the late Mrs. Eva McLeod and the late Mrs. Lilly Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol are must proud of their grnaddaughter Miss Lynne Dodds of Winthrop who was chosen as the 1983 Queen of the Furrow at the 55th annual Huron County plow- ing match held on the farm of Morris 'Hallahan in East Wawanosh Township. She is the.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (nee Roobol) Don Dodds and J Correspondent • MARY CHESSELL 482-9969 ' A large congregation at- tended' anniversary services at .Varna to hear David McKnight, minister of Eg- mondyille United Church. His message "Everyday Things" stressed the joyful enthusiasm • Christians should have in their daily lives, as was demonstrated by the young people in his communicant's class who travelled to United States with the McKnights in a large motorized camper. The children enjoyed his sermon for them, helping him to demonstrate with clothes. line, a two -legged closepin and a broken one that they need both God's support and their own abilities to lead useful and successful lives. The Craigellen Singers of Goderich, accompanied and directed by Mrs. Worsen, sang a number of very beautiful and inspirational numbers. It rained, oh how 0 pour- ed! Could that be one of the reasons that ticket sales were down for the supper on Wednesday night? However. proceeds were up. the money the U.C.W. earns from these endeavours is used for a wide variety of community servic- es, as well as for -Christian Education and outer needs in was chosen from eight girls. Lynne was also chosen as "Queen" at Seaforth Fall Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Roobol attended the parade at Sea - forth. The Three Links Senior Citizens acre sponsoring a trip to the Cullen Gardens Whit- by, on Tuesday, October 5th leaving Hensall 'at 8 a.m. There are seats available. Please contact Bertha MacGregor if you with to take this outing. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Corbett attended a family dinner athe at the Bayview Restaurant Hensall United Church was filled on Sunday morn- ing fol• the regular morning worship when Mr. McDonald spoke on the theme of "We've A Story to Tell. Ile turned to the story of Moses telling the story. Elders who were going out to visit the families to tell them of the program of the church for this year, were dedicated. Carol Stuart sang two solos. During the service three children were presented for baptism. Eric Mansfied, .:chairman of worship, intro- duced the parents. The child - big g in Vsrr!z our local church, and World Relief. Next Sunday, World Wide Communion will be observed in our churches. On Tuesday evneing the U,C, W.,'s Reg- ional 20th Anniversary will be held in Londesboro church. Elsie McKinley was Regional President 20 years ago. sVarnas Thankoffering meeting on Thursday night, Oct. 7, will feature memories of the last 20 years. Michael Coleman, son of Jack and Eleanor, is attend- ing Waterloo University in the engineering course. He intends to take electronics engineering. Lawrence Keys is in Huron' College, Western University. People in the Varna area often like to play a practical joke on friends. Recently a neighbour received a call on the downstairs k�inne from cousins annou>flafg they were coming over for cofffee. The hostess immediately went up to put the kettle on, to find the kettle already on, and her expected guests, who live a couple miles away, seated at the table. My father should have lived to see how we split wood these days! When I think how much work was involved in splitting enough wood with an axe for two stoves to heat a large farm- house, I marvel that I split wood all one afternoon and didn't eve5b. get tired! Now I'm not in great shape. and Bill loaded and unloaded the splitter, but all lhad to do was push a lever back and forth on Mery Hayter's hydraulic splitter, which he built himself. ren were: Joshua Tyler Alex- ander, son of Paul and Lynn Alexander; Tara Lynn Camp- bell, daughter off Wayne and Pat Campbell; Brandon Gor- don Martin, son of Dennis and Carol Martin. The ush- ers ',for the service were David Brock, Ray Jacobi, John Rowcjiffe, and Steven Corbett greeted the congre- gation. The flowers at the front of the church were placed in loving memory of MESS Mary Buchanan, by her sister Mrs.Jessie Armstrong. Kippen UCW hears quitter Correspondent RENA CALDWELL 262-5935 Kippen U.C.W. met Sept. 21 with 17 members and one visitor present. Mrs. Lloyd, Cooper o ened her timely worship ervice with a poem entitled September Morn- ing". Her scripture taken from psalm 125 on giving thanks led to a discussion which reminded members to count their blessings and res'0)ytery J1I iss 11/ cG Hensall United I Church was the host .chttrch on Monday evening for the annual fall Huron -Perth Presbytery Fellowship din- ner and evening. Hosting the evening were Nan Britton of Hensall, Bar- bara Laing off Dashwood, Wilena Brown of Varna and Stan McDonald off Hensall. Unit One of the U.C.W. served a banquet and Miss Clara McGowan was the special guests speaking and showing her slides of her ' experience this summer tra- velling on the mission Boat The Thomas Crosby along the West Coast. A welcome was extended to a number of new mem- bers, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Swan of Londesborough, Mr. and Mrs. ' Don Moffatt of Brucefield, Rev. and Mrs. Sidney Bates of Stratford. e w rs 'Rev. and Mrs. Cyprian Mar= zec off Fordwich. • A special introduction and. presentation was made to Rev. Alui a d Gillian Tho- mas of .Bayfield, recently: married. Nan Britton was in. charge of the registration, Barbara Laing led the sing- ing and Wilena Brown con- ducted the recreation fellow- ship. voter Weil DRILLING v W. D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Nell 527-1737 Dud 527-0828 Jim 527-0775 J truly appreciated the high standard'of living which they enjoy. Guest speaker for the evening was Mrs. Joan Rob- insohfgoiniMakes Barn who described the background of Seminole Patchwork and demonstrated step by step how this intricate fabric patching is done. She also showed how this technique facilitates construction of the Lone Star quilt. President, Mrs. David Turner chaired the meeting. Ladies were reminded of a Fall Regional, Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. in Thames Road United " u turcn. Finance Committee re- ported' a donation was being sent to the M. and S. Find of the church in commemorat- ion okthe 20th anniversary of the organization of U.C.W. Plans were begun for the • fowl supper early in Nov. Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. Edison McLean. Lunch was served by the Cohostesses Mrs. LI4i1 Cooper and Mrs.;: Percy Wright. Klippen Gun Club met Sept. 21' with the following ' scores: 25 - Jack Mills, 24 - Glen Mogk, Dan Crerar, 23 - Bob Caldwell, Lloyd Venner, John Anderson, 22 - Al Kyle, 21 - Mery Batkin, Jack Bell, 18 - Bob Baker, 17 - Harold Smith, Linda Crerar. ' Sympathy is eapreed to the McGregor family on the death of Mrs. Arnold Petrie, the former "Nell" McGreg- or. usiness Directory FLORIST--� Hildebrand Flowers 15 Main St. Seaforth, Office 527-0555 Res, 527-1784 Complete Floral Service with ■ personal touch. 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