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The Huron Expositor, 1979-07-19, Page 9LI TLE OLD CARearly A famous car of the 1930's returned to Seaforth recently, Shown here are three generations. Frank 'Phil.lip. S of Seaforth, son Brian of Stratford and grandson Craig pose with, the car Frank drove around town early in the 1930's. The caris still goodshape t. I ing and running, It is now owned by Stanley -Barry of Watford. (Photo by Phillips) arenUn a si tudreS pJa n and presented with a gift 'by. Junior teachers were Addie Hunking. Margaret and, Karen. Wright. BE Mrs. Bert Shobbrook 523-4250 Burns Unit U.C.W. report was $300.00 not $3. donation for Londesboro United ,church roof. We regret any r,4,trconvenience this error may have caused. - Thelnew study is on Japan. Helen 'Lawson read "What's going on . with U.C. W" In charge: of program were. Margaret Whyte, and .Annie Hunking. Margaret wel- comed speaker Linda Young, .Wingham and Sandy Fremlin Clinton. Piano solos were . played by Crystal Whyte, • guitar numbers by David Whyte, Addie Hunking and. Margaretwhyte gavea read- • ing.. Laurel and: Lisa Duizer sang' a: duet and Laurel, Lisa and Shannon Duizer sang accompanied by •their mother. For a study, Linda Young of Wingham gave a talk and` showedslides on home care: called' "Awareness present Mon." Home care started. in Clinton in 1978 and help is for any,. age. She was thanked Alice. Davidson, thanked . Margaret Whyte for hosting the meetings in her home:. Lunch, was served by Nona: Pipe,' Ida Durnin and. .Marg- aret. Whyte. Welcoming. on. Sunday morning were Edyth Beacom and. Jim Jameison. Ushers were Bob Penfound, Cam- eron Moon, Bradley • Lyon and Bob Jameison, Organist was Louise McGregor and' soloist. Harry Lear, who was accompanied by Gail Lear.. r. s ro3 ftre;v gio re 'Unit: ws held Jly 10th et Margaret Whye's with. 18d'1members. 7 visitors. anchildren. present. Leader Helen Lawson welcomed; all and each ones :introduced themselves, to MrsScott our new minister's; wife. Roll call was answered by ""when I vised someonein hospital." Minutes .of the June meet- ing were read by secretary Dora Shobbrook, A thank you note from Norma and Wilmer Glousher was received. Treasurer's report was read by Laura Lyon. Happy Birth -day was sung to Hattie Wood, Mary Longman and Shirley Scott. Helen thanked.; all who helped at inuction service and Louise McGregor'srecital, In charge of cleaning• brass for August is Laura Lyon, General. U,C.W. business meeting August 6th at 8 p.m. Addie Hunking reported forLife and Work committee. Jim Jamieson will explain audio-visual to anyone inter-ested on August 27th �at 8 p.m.Vacation Bible school Kali call` Was answered.' by "my favourite houst. plant,.k June minutes: and financial report were read by secretary treasurer Marjorie Ander- son, Correspondence in. eluded a thank you from ,lohn: and Trudy Pollard and from Cli ;ton,HHospital Auxiliary for the $25.00 donation. President thanked all who helped at graduation 'banquet and township gar- age opening . It was moved note of appreciation be sent to the girls who helped. at th, graduation banquet. The W ,I. agreed to ;Lake protect s from the ploughing match, :. nd: donate them to the hall.. Darrin ,and, Debbie Flynn gave a step dance number accompanied by Debbie's mother ons Flatti :--Jotrrt- Middegaal: presented a gift certificate to 4-H leaders Hattie Snell, and. Marjorie Duizer, Others not present were Mary Buffinga, Judy Datema, Kitty McGregor and Nancy Anstett, Marjorie Andersondon- ated a clock for the kitchen. Joan Middegaal introduced an area news HiH• will be held_ August 13 17' guest speaker Mrs. Arlette re Berean Unit will supply ,'Eisenschink of Exeter who Sharon Thompson is a year IV Student at. S.D.H,S. on studies piano and; is involved in. 4-H and public. speaking. Although she has had experience in farm work and sales, she is willing to try any available job. Sharon .is one of many students who registered at' the '.'Canada Employment Centre, for Stu- dents. -'Call today in. Goderich mail at 524-2744 cookies and freshie ' on the 13.16 and. Burns Unit . on 17th. In charge of freshie - Dora: ' Shobbrook. Volunteers for cookies - Margaret Whyte Helen _ Alexander, Addie Hunking and Margaret Good The W.I. met July 11 in the Londesborohall. ' Hattie Wood was . at piano. Presi- dent Marjorie Duizer opened meeting with a poem "Gay, .. „ , demonstrated growing hour plants grown in •stones and water. They are treated once a month with special solution of water and. fertilizer.. She was thanked: and presented. with. a ;gift by.Florence Cartwright. Dawn and Peb- ble gave eb-ble;gave another step dance. June Fothergill gave 'read- ings, "Saving energy"' and "Magic of a compliment." The draw was donated by Florence Cartwright won by Elma Jewitt. Lunch was served by Hattie Wood, Beth Knox and Marg Andersoi.,, Lond� esbo ro Mrs, Laura. Forbes is a patient in Clinton Public hospital having, had, surgery on July 5th, Mr. and Mrs. John :Riley returned: home on July -11th from..2 weeks • holiday with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kelly and Kathy at Thunder Bay. Mr. and Mrs.. Dennis Pen. found and Ruthann went to Oriilia on weekend. Ruthann was chosen ,by Board of Education to represent Huron County and spend' .2 weeks at Athletic leadership camp at Longford mills, near Orillia, Ruthann is a student at C.H,S.S. in Clinton'.. Mr, and . Mrs, Gordon: ` Shobbrook. and 'Diana spent weekend, with Mr, and. Mrs. Ken Shobbrook, Janine and David at. Ajax. Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns were Mr. .and, Mrs. Irvine Keep of Glammis Mr. Keys -attended the orange walk in Blyth. Mrs. Mary Vallenimert, Regina, returned home with them KNOWLES, LANSINK1.QMOND REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS:CONSULTANTS 1.90 Wortley Road 679-1502, ,London:: APPRAISALS FOR ALI.'•PURPOSES INCLUDING • PURCHASE, SALE, FINANCING, TAX, ESTATE. EXPROPRIATION, INSURANCE, ETC 8'.. KNOWLES..AACI,'SRPA' l3..LANSINK. CRA, SRA F OMOND, AACI, SRPA•' KID 'Members Appra,5ai Institute of Canada THE HURON Expostrogi •AUL' in Correspondent . ' them here. Mr, and Mrs. 'Don McDon- aid and family, of 'Montreal were holidaying, last: week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence -Ryan . and other members of the family.* .Mrs. Ethel Long, Brussel and Mrs. Annie Angel,; Craft - brook visited with Mrs. Jean. Broadfoot Sunday afternoon,. retic camp MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887-8677 Four young people 'from this area,. Mary Alice Ryan, Nanci Bennett, Bruce Godkin. and Terry Smith .spent •last week at Hartford City, India na.,on a 4-H exchange program. Their hosts will spend; .a return' visit with girl at ath from spending 2 weeks here. Karen Johnston was admitted to Victoria's sick. children's hospital'., London: on Sunday for tests, Mr., and Mrs. Reg. Lawson John and Elizabeth attended, the christening 'of Brent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Kyle in Hensall; United Church on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Claire McDougall, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mason and John spent week end camping at Port Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson, .lbha and Elizabeth attended. the Crich reunion at home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Crich, at Cargill. on Sunday. Mr.. and Mrs. Wm, Hamil- ton, Moorefield visited on the weekend with their daughter Mr. and Mrs, Bob Thump- . Visiting on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell: Good were her brother Mr - :and Mrs. Fred. Youngblut of Woodstock, On Sunday Mr., and Mrs. Russell Good, Mrs. Stella Adams and: Gloria visit- ed with Mrs.. Sandra Popp and Cathy, London, Mrs. Mene Stdrind; Natasha visited on the end at the home of hop parents Mr. and Mrs. Tog " !mace Dundas* Mrs. Howard Hackwef . Mrs. Gerald Ryan and Mrs. Allan. McCall enjoyed the bus. trip Saturday to Hamilton where they took i the Inter» national Lily Show at the Royal Botanical' ,Garden:. Centre. The trip was Spon-' sored by the Brussels Horti culture Society, On Sunda 20th dOE anniversary dinnerwasheld at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven and John in honour of Nancy and! jack Holmes of Clinton,. 7 ()them, attending, were Danny Holmes and Maureen McDonald; Mary Holmes. and Ken Hesslewood and Margery Holmes; Mr, and. Mrs, Watson Webster, Clin- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Mack Webster, Mary 'Wen and Pollock, Brandon an'Nr ifob • Miss; Yvonne McPherson, Wingham and Mrs. Annie May Playford of Kingston,. ' 887-6062 Brussels off on el �. Summer Fesh%ns Tents Gazebos Hats Sneakers -Sleeping Bags Tackle Boxes Old Car Parts Toys. Dolls. Christmas Trees Light Fixtures . Mismixed Paints End of line Paints -will 'mix paint but not on Sat.) Get extra savings with, Cash 'Sinus Coupons or use your Canadian Tire Card Electric Heaters 5 hp..7 hp. Electric Generators Some Redwood: Furniture. Electric. Lawn Mowers Toy Racing Cars (Riding) Plastic. Scoops Kettles Radios Stereo Sets Fans Smoker B'�r-B'Que f550[IATE STORE 'flfl aDIGalI rllE F. W. Tilley Ltd., Seaforth; Ratchet Sets Tool Boxes Misc. Tools Screw Drivers Waterskiing Ropes Some Power Tools Vacuum Cleainers. Tennis 'Rackets. Batteries Mufflers Tail Pipes Big, heels,: Tool Shed, Fishing Reels Insecticides