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The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-19, Page 9• • ThE HURON EXPOSITOR-, APRIL 19, 1079 LIFE MEMBERSHIP AWARDS — Five .ladies" received their provincial life memberships when • at, a Women's Institute dinner at the Londesboro hall on Wednesday. From left are' Mrs. Edwin Wood of Blyth, Mrs. Jack Londesboro Armstrong of: Londesborot Mrs. Arthur Clerk of Goderich, Mrs. Clarence Piarriond of New Hamburg (the PrOvinCial President of the W.I.), Mrs. Annie Leitch of Clinton and Dora $hobbrook of Londesboro. urc Correspondent •Londesboro U.C.W. and .Audrey: Thompson, MIRS. BERT SHOSBROOK 523-4250 A large number attended the Good Friday service at 8 p.m. Friday night. The hoir sang ''‘vere you there'' with Marjorie- Duizer taking solo part. Passages of scripture were read Judas Iscariot by Neil CartWright; Peter tells his story by Rev. McDonald, Cacaphasthe high priest by John Lawson, Pilate's story by Mark Mitchell, the • criminal by Greg Andrews. The 20th Century Christian tells his .story by Cameron Moon. The service closed with Litany for Good Friday and hymn "we sing the praise of Him who Died," _ The church was packed on Sunday morning for the Easter service of joy when Rev. McDonald chose as his sermon I'Morning always Comes" He went through the account of the first Easter and said as morning came to Gthe bewildered and sad dis- Ciples with the joy of the resurrection. so morning coves to us today. He spoke of How morning comes to the • dark world in which • we live . as well as to us as individuals engaged in life's struggles, • The Christian life is not eaty, he said and it isn't always filled with sunshine but long ago Jesus said "in the world you will have • trouble. but, cheer up I have overcome the world• ". He closed by saying that God is with us in our dying as well as in our living. He is • the one who gives us life, and the one in whom we find life, The choir sang two anthems "Open the Gates of the temple", and "Easter Bells are chiming," The -' service closed with the: singing of the hymn ,"cele- brate the Easter fullness". Greeting the congregation were Jim Jamieson and Harry Snell. Ushers were . Tom Pollard, Darrell Shob- brook, Greg Andrews and Dan' Lean Easter lilies from Burns U.C.W. and Next Sunday will be youth Sunday when Messengers, Explorers, Cubs and Scouts will come to church with their leaders. - A congregational meeting was called after the service when it was moved to extend call to Rev. Robert W. Scott to be pastor of Londesboro ehurch beginning July 1st The congregation also gave the Official Board power to go ahead with -installing a new roof on the church, Harry Lear .moved note of thanks forthe pastoral re- lations committee. CUB PACK First Londesboro Cub Pack learned all about caring and groomingtheir dogs as well as Obedience training •vhen Harriet Shillinglaw spoke to herthebdooyg$ TheandbkerOeungihotRe of if the boys brought many questions and also stories from them. The meeting_ Was opened by the yellow pack with Stephen Kolkman leading. •The games period was conducted by 'Leader Greg Andrews Tho Apri I Meeting ct the wotton,Vnit wai held in the himh basement On wedneSday eYentag with 2 members and One guest pre. scot, Mrs. Edna !fiackwelt opened the AevotiOnS with singing or bytno. "Jesus Christ is risen today, with Mrs, Herb Travis AS pianist. Mrs. Hartwell followed with euchre tables COrrespondent TIIM:StiSay8LnitAgliNt cP'finevit7e wa •held in the community hail with W tables in play. Prin. winners were High lady . Mrs. Nelson Reid; Lon lady • Mr$. •Harvey Craig; High man . Emerson Mitchell: low man - Wilbur Turnbull. •Birthday nearest the date - Jim McTaggart. Door odic donated by Mariorie Rock was won by Mrs, Fern Pat. ter's:sr: te hostesses were - Marjorie Rock: Pauline Ben nett; Viola Kirkby and Irene McCall. . There will be another euchre utionrot.w.too ili.e•eedkesc, idincdthe at the annual Meeting when the Institute will meet for a' pot luck •supper on • Thursday evening. April 19th at 7;00, PERSONALS • Mr, Jim Shortreed of the Manor in Seafortb spent, the holiday weekend at his home in the village, Miss Michelle Beuerman of Stratford spent the Easter weekend with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sbortreed, Jody. Robbie and Andrea were supper guests on Saturday eveniog at the same home. Eater Sunday guests with. Mr. and Mrs. ,eari Mills were Mr. and Mrs. Murray MIES Seott. David and 'Cathy of .Erantford. Drs. Jean and Gerd Westerman of Burlington and Mrs. Louise I3uttell of Myth. Mr. and Mrs. Don Maier and Paul of Thamegford and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Pritchard of London visited on the Easter weekend with their parents. Mr.. and Mrs. Dae Watson. Mrs. l3erya Watson and Ann left last Thursday for Lloydreinster, Sask, where they will visit Mr, and Mrs. David Watson for a week. Mr. and Mrs. , Robert Lundy of Hamilton arrived on. Good Friday and spent the holiday weekend with „Mr; and Mrs, Allan McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson: Rortaldand Christopher were Saturday evening supper guests at the same home. Walton Women's Institute will host the Historical Soviety meeting in the corn- inunity hall on Monday, April 23 at 8 O'cloek. Every - bo '. is welcoine, d1 'siting, Mrs. Jean Broad- fo t. on Saturday were Mr, and Mrs. David Allison of _London. Mr. and Mrs. 'Jerry Cardiff or Petrolia and Mrs. Fern Patterson of Scaforth visited at the same home on . Walton UC end bale - Toronto spent the Easter weekend with his mother visited at the home of Wand Mrs. Viola Kirkby. • Mr Lester Machan:of There were. 10 members present at the April meeting of the 8th and 16th unit held last Wednesday, evening at the home of Mks. Ken McDonald. Mrs. fitte. Houston opened the devotions with, a reading .ori Gethsemane followed by another reading on Easterdit reminds us how we are like the disciples. thinking we are alone. vet Godjs with us , Easter is also a time for discovory. God is- always present. Hymn, "Tell me the old, old story", was sung. Scripture' reading was taken from Matthew 25: 31,.- 40. Mrs. Houston gave an intcrsting reading on hungry and thirsty in Africa, how they cope with the water shortage ' etc. in that country. Hymn "There is a green hill far away was read • n unison. Mrs. Don Fraser was in • charge of the business. Minutes were read by Mrs. John Davies. Treasurer's re- port given. The offering and copper contest Money was collected. Coming announce- ments were given out by President of the thank - offering at Brussels United Church this coming Sunday at 7t3O when Audrey Tiffin will be guest speaker. Instead of geing to Camp Menestung for our June Meeting, all units will nteet at the church, We were reminded of the bale to leave • after May 27th. Plans for the E. 454341H annual ham supper were discussed with prices set for Adults S4.00 and children $2.00. Tickets will be avail- able from any member next • month. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coutts delivered the Easter Lily from Duff's U.C.W. to Mrs, Gertie Bennett on Sunday afternoon and visited with her at Goderich Hospital • where she has been a patient for the past several weeks. She hopes to return to Hironview In the near future • On Monday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown• , Joanne, and Aaron'etditelph 1)CW-7E-rater meeting The McKillop Unit of the U.C.W. held their April meet ing Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs N. MeGav- in. • Mrs. Don Dennis was in charge of devotions Mrs. MeGavin as pianist. Mrs. D. Dennis read the scripture 1st Corinthians 15-20. The Meditation was taken by Mrs. M Dennis & Mrs. J. Buich. The offering was taken by Mrs. M. Hack well and dedicated by Mrs. D. Dennis. Mrs. George Love, srgave the topic on Easter "Tell us the old, old Story" also read some interesting readings. This part of the meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. D. Mrs. N. McGavin presi- dent presided Treas. report was given by Mrs. M. liackwell. The meetingwns closed by a reading given by Mrs. N. McGavin "Be your best." Lunch was served by Mrs. G. Love Jr., Mrs. G. McNichol and hostess Mrs. N McGavin USE EXPOSITOR WANT ADS Phone 527-0240 Mts. 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We were reminded of the batearticles to be in the church by the lastSunday May, The 'Walton. iadiee 41r.q invited to attend the BMWs: United 'Cin4rOh Thank - offering, Sunday evening. April 22 at 7:30 p.m. TIlle Westminister weekend May 25 -27th and Alma School August l9 -2Z were Men tinned Mrs. Ouluteen .closed the meeting with prayer. Orttee' was, sung and lunch was served by Mrs, Edna Haek welt. Mrs. Dave Collins And Mrs:. Jan Winne. COR F�CTKIfI.NO HOMECARE • SELIABRATION. .79 FLYER April 18 t•ii".kprit 28,71979 PLEASE NOTE THE '.FOI-LOWING:bORRECTIONS PAGE 3 A[ Size of the Luxaclad Soffit is 17 inches x 1?1/2 feet. .81 Fiberglass insulation R28 bans are 15 inches x 48 inches "x PAGinEcr 5s. Al Concrete Forms -- price shown should read 49c" per ,f0Ot for 8" size SO11101.)0. 81 Step, brackets model S616 price should read $B.99 per pair. • HPAornGEeca6re paint illustrated label reading, "Outside Hause. 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During 1979, the International Year of the Child, your Ontario Government reminds you that the future of our province depends on our children, the future of our children depends' on the strength of our families. 1.0CAL PROGRAMMING EVERT WD11E5pAY. channel 12 Was There" • °The:John McCarroN hr, watch ..Channel .14 fo,soe • itenklOoldg or yourself" : - • on Wiltilititon St•, SIRiTFORD .eivistok .161:ciL4.4g,s421:.ALJArktatAii • Margaret Birch, Provincial Secretary for Social Development William Davig, Premier Ontario May is Family Unity Month Make it a Spedth in a SpedalYear A- 0', • • 4*. 4 41.0.1 4,1 tt'IN-*!1 Att k • .* • 44