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The Huron Expositor, 1979-05-24, Page 6• • • It, 111)104*XPOSITOR,MAYi 24, 1979 , tit On Thursday, May 34„ e sooro .ro Miller Mrs. Grigg Peek, Miss Margaret Mitchell, Miss. Land). "Mrs. J. Mrs Mary Ross, Mrs. Coirespondellt MILS.BEMSHOSPROAN 523-4250 The Lhevtla Cit? met at the home of Vifiurns May 16th with Ida Durnfn 44 acting president Who coined all and read' the poem. • A gift ,offriendShip and Londesboro 1949 Writ'tett by Mrs. Margaret Manning.. A record played "How. Great thOu Ao”. Minutes of March tneeting and treas... urees, rePort Were read by Gladys Armstrong. secretar.; , • treasurer. Correspondence was a thank you front Jewell owan for card on her 80th birthday and a thank you from Edyth Beacons and a receipt from Easter Seals 'Roll call answered .by 12 • members. and I visitor. • Audrey Thompson, A draw donated. by Clads Armstrong was won, bY Mary • Longman. A reading If the Halo Fits,"." -by Vi I3urns, *Next meeting Group 1 at home of Dora ShobbroOk, June 20th. Dues were paid• , groups same as last year. Secretary treasurer Addie. }Junking assistant Dora Shobbrook, chairlady Mary Longman. Cards Mary Long- man; Nona Pipe named. They will' Take scrap., books' for childrens ward in bbspital. June roll call wilt be pictures and colors.for the project, A reading "What is Sum- • mer - Made of?" by Gladys Armstrong and "Remember When" by Ida Durnin; Some cards • and crokinole were played. Lunch as served by Vi Burns, Ida Durnin and Gladys Armstrong. There , was an exchange of slips, 'plants etc: . • . .:.PERS9NALS 'Karen Johnstonreturned home Tuesday 15th from spending a ,few .clays in . Clinton hospital. with .pneumOnia. •Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns attended the funeral of their' cousin Mr. Ivan Leask en Thursday in Stratford Mrs Mrs. . Joe Shaddick re- turned home • on Saturday from ••, spending 3½ eeks visiting her nieceS., Mr and' Mrs. AltBell and Heather ,at • Riiorrr Whilp +herr.. . . they attended the 1.414,4 Church anniversary at Skide- gate. Queen Charlotte Island for 3. dais. Rev. J.M. Tutfie. P.C.: moderator was speaker.' A ,hanvet was 4'e1d •nn • Saturday night with 30 attending. She also Visited her niece Mr. and Mr*. tiPittl Balmer Edmonton. ' ' Mr. and Mrs,,,Mtirray Lion Brad and. Deana and Cam7: eron .Mn spent Saturday in: Toronto attending, the Toronto -Baltimore;' ball ,. `game. ' Mr. and Mr. Bert Shob-' brivi spent Sunday with Mr: and Mrs.' Ron ElletbY. Clin7 ton. Mr. and: Mrs. Ian Hulley returned home on woekend' from spending 2 weeks . . ont.) m ing in o. Scotia visiting her family. 7 Sunday visitors with Mr. 'and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe were her brother Mr.. and Mrs. Orville Hooper, Ailsa Craig. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Gordon Hazelwood. Brussels was. guest minister at United ,Church Sunday 8welcoming 'the congre i ga n •was Garnet Wright.. Qs rs ,were Brad Lypn, Russell -Nesbitt, Bill Jewitt and Kern Radfoi7d. Organist was Mrs...Olen McGregOr, choir director Mrs. Allen Shaddick. Choir.' numbers.. t. were solos by Mr. Vic Fox, - , Childrens dine was "why vv:e'conte to church:" Junior teachers were Mrs. Mel, Knox • and Brenda Millar, ReV. Hazetwoed ',announced it sickness or need of mini- ster contact Rev. Oestreicher Clinton. 482-9696 Margaret Mttr* raY Mrs' ' Bessie Mitchell, MIS. IP. • Buchanan, Miss Mcbtlaughton, Miss Van .Camp, Mrs. Gertrude Cornell; .Miss Helen f ishets Mrs. •Elizabeth Black; Mr. And y Doig. Mrs. Della Nes, • " bitt. Mrs, Besse Elliott, Mrs. Flood, •Mrs. Garrovv. Mrs. Polly Wdtse • Mr. Dearing and •Mrs. Minnierovyley journev.,ed .to Walkerton • tO • the Bruce Haven Tea and Craft Show. Annual bingo was in •Auditoriam on Friday .after'• neon. ' s Rill and Marie Flynn favoured residents on May 7 by bringing, the Huron ' Strings to the Family Night programme. • Mr. & Mrs. 'Hart.Ad Coleman Mr & Mrs Either . Townsend, Mr,: Mr.. Waiter Pepper, Mr. & Mrs; Bob Glen. Mr. Sr. Mrs„ Gordon .Papple, Mr. and, Scouts go camping •Scout leaders Greg 'Mrs. Stewart Pale. Mr. Mgt •Mrs. Johnny McOregor..ata • Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson entertained with many kings., oidgime dances, accdmp. 4nie4 by Stanley,' /Men, • Ileltner Wilson Mcc4rtneY 3,11dWarren Whitmore on violins, tlaruld, Block and. Hugh Hodgins on guitars, and Lorne 1.awson on the mouth -organ. Miss. Melissa Moffatt and.' IstOSS Debbie Flynn did some tap- dancing for the residents. Mrs. Roy Connell thanked . the 'musicians and dancers for corning to'entertain. Clinton Kinettes ItIViter) thirty-thre of,..the ladies to the Ptiblio School for sipper and entertainment on Tues. day evening. The ladies reported they had a delicious meal and a very enjoyable evening. Day Care has challenged us to a shuffleboard tourna- ment, therefore we are prat. icing hard so we' will be the winners.. Like everyone else we are • taking advantage ufthe •beautiful weather •and going for rides in the vin arPtind, Huron CoOnty.• • Frank Bissett has agreed to form ant direct a church, choir and we have sixteen., talented residents 'beginning to practise this Saturday morning. Five ladies and two men from Normal Care went in the van to Sttatford Mall to shop on. Wednesday af4er- • noon, while. some of our . ladies baked cup -cakes the Craft ROorn for peOpie birthdays: ' Father Hardy came to fiuronview with his helpers to conduct Roman Catholic Masson May IL • Saturday aornirig; under the direction of Frank .Bissett and Mrs. Elsie Henderson, • sixteen residents formed, a church choir. They will meet eacht Saturday morning from ten to eleven e'clock in the Chapel, Rev. Wittick from Blyth conducted church service at • nine -thirty, and •seven o'clock in the evening,. Mrs, Andrews, David Overboe. . Tom Pollard and Doug Vincent spent the weekend with scouts camping \near Bayfield on Sunday morning John Cartwright had charge ,of the church service. • On Thursday night John - - Cartwright and his mother attended the minor hockey banquet in Clinton where ' John received a medallion award. • • Mrs. Florence Cartwright and Claude visited on sunday with her mother Mrs. Mae Rinn. Belgrave. BRUXER REPAIR SERVICE Class &Mechanic; Repairs to at) makes of cars & light trucks, • Lawn Mowers & 'Small Motor Repair. Phone 345-2891 Frank Bruxer. . . .Are You Do9 Tired Frqni All Your fOrts To Find The. Perfect Used or Truck Sniff out the Great Savings Available At McLaughlin Motors • NOW! , • :1977. FO F-100 CUSTO,M TON, Bronze, Power leering, Power Brakes, N-87,kut., radlo, Litenee No. DS0-457 1976 FO.RD! F-150 • . .1 .• • Supercab with cap„ eoloar Russet, V-8 'Aut., Power Steering, Power Brakes, • • 'Radio. 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Lorne Lawson spent Monday •afternoon •entertaining our residents with Old Tyme, Music and a liy‘ly sing -song., ,Yolunteers were &OM the " Christian: Reform church. 4ittlice•Frank Biss,ett acciiotnis4 Mrs. Lather •the •orgag.‘, Winthrop • MRS.. MARC. BULLET " 521'-1852 Winthrop, United Church. was. filled • to capaeity for 'Mother's Day ServiceS, Rev. Vanslyke baptized s1)..r children. Michelle Jane, Paul ... Everett Grant . and Kevin harles children of Mr. and.. Mrs. Denis Beuermn; Geoffrey Earle son of ' and Mrs. Kenneth Dalton and Christy Dawn daughter of Mr. • and Mrs. Doug Leonhardt hnd Michael Alec son of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth • Enter • United ehiriett VolUnteer drivers came to 410tonvieW; Monday evening to take residentS on a drive. We always appreciatevor.un- $.t•ei:7' tors w hhoelpe.00mutg' int°4. :174 w.” • . Tue4day morning our me• n goto workshop. Tuesday afternoon we had the. plapoff in Shuffleboard. • •rig winners are Miriir aret Murray, Mrs, Mary, Ross, Mrs. Grace Peck, Miss Ruby, McVittie. They w01' play a game of Shuffleboard against Day Care next 'NO* • day morning at ten fortpfiye. • Ladies and gentlemen. from Special Care took a• van tide to Guderich Wednesday . ntorning, Kingsbridge Catholic babies baptizecJ • A number of friends and relatives attended the wedding and reception 'for Mr: and Mrs. Ronald Ward •Saturday evening, Mrs. Ward:is the former ' Kathy Dalton daughter of Mr. and lWrs. Bob Dalton. . '•Visitor S with Bob and Mar Hulley and family on • Monday were Mr. Otto Walker, • Cromarty and Kenneth Walker, London, Mrs. Larry Gardiner, Steven, Lisa, and 1.arijo:, Crornarty • aaeornPanted. by Lind* Currie, Dorchester and Judy McGhee,Lo;d1.:10. • • RayMc1,SarPin spent the weekend With his. parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' McNichol and -also enjoyed a 'camping trip with Dave Reid Wayne Nigh, 'iLoinban and Bill MaCGregor. • , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hulley • accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, , Hugh Currie, Dorchester spent the weekend at Lake Port. . celebrate*menWLeithagaluel: craes71:47.* Wednesday afternoon , to who had birthdays in,Mar. nureriview would like to, 'Welcome Earl, Treffry from n5Iic.0‘Mr: 1adisPn mSearort;.:JohnBakerm::teram:s,A $parksthispa s.t Nvfregovmit Thesq are all new residents • • • 4. • • • • J. Eset, ° ,SHOW43.,SALE Friday io 7QtppIn 1 , . 40 ONTARIO STREET, STRATFORQ. • • ' 4, • Store.Honrs M013.Tues.Wed. Thus & F'ri 99pm Saturday 9.6 p.m.