The Huron Expositor, 1979-09-20, Page 9The Seventeenth and
Boundary Unit of Duff•'st
United Cburch held ,their
September Mee'ting -en,
Monday t r ening a the home
of Mrs. Graeme Cr i ,
t.
S
r
h ar.�'..
Brr. e
Hoeg opened
g
p
NI, ah a poem. "If a Child
)Ives" HAtrin. ""When
Mothers o a a ern" svgs sting
followed n,• Mrs. HoegY
reading .an article, "Surely
not •UV 'fat away." apd ;he
scripture ,from ;Romans 5:
1-Iz followed by prayer.
The Topic was on "The
work of Mr, Duey," a
Japanese minister of Toronto
be .had started this five paint
charge between Edmonton
and Calgary, when his ser-
mons were in Japanese and
since coming to Canada be
was considered as a Mis-
sionary.
"O, Master let me walk
with Thee," Mrs. 'Fred Uhler
read on article on "Commit-
ted to What?" Mrs. Cliff
Ritchie gave .a very .inte-
resting description of 'their
day at Alma College, The
Offeringwas received and
dedicated'. The devotions
were closed with a poem,
"Work to do"..
Mrs. G. Craig opened, the
business period with a poem,
"Quiet things" Mrs. •H'elen;.
Williamson read: the min-
utes, roll oil was answered
by 9 members, Treasurer's
report was give by Mrs. B.
Hoegy followed by the mis-
cellaneous Report by Mrs. H.
Johnston.
Announcements • were
given out from the U,C.W..
meeting, of the :week before
and our unit are responsible
for the cleaning of the church
the month. of 'October.
Our unit made plans: to put
A display on Halloween at the
Brussels Fair;
Mrs, Jim Williamson•.pre-
sented Mrs,Fred Uhler with
a gift as .she is moving from
this,: community in the near
future.
The meeting closed with
all repeating the Lord's
Prayer followed by lunch by
hostesses.
WALTON'UNIT
Sixteen ladies attended the
Wa1tun; ;iJ. . taoe> y
Wediles4ayn well?
September, 12 held
church basement.
Mrs. Dave Watson: pre»
;sided for devotions opening
with a poem. hymn, ""Faith
of our fathers., was ,sung
WithRay Hueh
Mrs. ter �
pianist. Mris. Watson chose'
the scriptures,, reading dif-
ferent verses followed by the
meditation, on !Faith"r
Prayer was given by Mrs,
Edn Haclmell. Hymn,: "0,
Master let Me walk With
. Thee" closed, this part pf the
meetings.
Topic was given by Mrs,
Herb Traviss when she chose
interesting readings on;
"Promise, Realities, Expired
Coupons and Crumbs'"
closing with poems, 44W,hy
fret about to -morrow" .and
"Your .Plan",
Mrs. Alex Gu.l utzen con-
ducted the business part of
the meeting opening with a
�n Lofidesboro.
Ra
ami "SePtentheeger
Mary, Mrs- Howard.
Hackwel read. the 'min tea,;
followed by the call, call,.
Tba>gk you. notes were read;
fpr ahgwer gifts fit=;loctd
girls, Mrs. Ron Bennett gave;
the treasurer's report.
Offering was received and:
dedicated by Mrs, frulutzen
In the business we were
reminded of the bale that will
he ,packed again this fall,
POO articles of clothing are
to be left in the church'•
basement no later than
October 20th. Anyone'
wanting, a churehCalendar:
for nextyear are to get their
names lean the unit leaders,
There will be .plans made
at they next meetings in
October for the Turkey.
Supper the first! Wednesday-
in November. The Fall Rally
is to be held this year in
Varna, dessert at .6:30,.
meeting at 8 p.m. • on
Tuesday, October 16th,
Mrs. ,Qulutzen 40.404 the
—meeting well the Bone -
diction, followed lunch
served) by Mrs., Weenie.
Achilles, Mrs.. Viola Kirkby'
and'Mrir, Judy 'EMMrieb.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES:
Anniversaryservices se ccs were
held afDuff s United Church:
on Sunday, September 16th;
with Rev. James Forsythe of
'Exeter .the guest speake- •rD
the morning, Rev. J''rhti'
Wood of (oderich was the
guest minister for the"
evening service,:
The ehgir rendered several
sinthems during both,
cervices, -Doo, McPena14
Sang a solo
Mrs. tan
Wilbee wasthe organist.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Frantz e..raig of
Seaforth visited on Sunday,:
with Mr,. and Mrs. Dave -
Watson.
Mrs. William Slake is a;
patient in Clinton Hospital:
The end of an
Another era is past. The
carrier home delivery of early
morning London Free Press
discontinued :September 1S,
We wish to thank the carrier
boys and girls, First carrier
was Barbara urns in 1959,
age 8 years, The last one was
Kevin Radford. Others were
last Hulley, Brian 'Langille,
Kevin Hulley, Wayne
Hulley, Warren Hulley. Sev-
eral other., boys filled in
during holidays.
Greeters. on Sunday morn-
ing were Mrs: Margaret
Whyte and Bert Lyon, Ush-
ers were Bill Jewitt, John
Cartwright, Kevin ' Radford
and Bob' Jamieson, Rev.
Scott's children's story was
-God's family'.': Junior .
teachers were Marguerite
Gross, Kathy McDougall and.
Diana Shobbrook. Choir
anthem was "Reach out'
with Cameron 'Moon and..
John Lawson . taking duet
part, with choir leader Barb-
ara Bosman and .organist
.Louise McGregor; The Mes-
sage was continued from last
Sunday - "more about the
error of the cults"
Flowers in chum. were:
loving memory of Dorothy
Gwyn by her husbapd
Carman. The congregation
was, , thankful to .learn; that
baby Erica Marsh Horbaniuk
did not need surgery as
feared. •
W.I. World Affairs meet-
ing was; held on Wednesday
September 12th: .
President 'Marjorie Duizer
welcorn.ed _all and gave a
reading ''"Golden anniver-
saries"". Roll call was
answered by "Describe your
favourite doll or name count-
ry you would dike• to visit...
Correspondence was thank
you from Bert Shobbrook,
Art. and Isabel .Colson,..Lois
and Bill Andrews, Ken and
Marilyn Wood, from family
and services for $10 donation
to Kathy Pryde. An invitation
to attend course on "indoor'
gardening" at Clinton Oct-
ober 15 and 16 at 10 a.m. to 4
p. iii, Leaders to attend Alice
Buchanan and Margaret Tay-
lor, the fall Huron County
Rally at Elimville October 1st
at 9:30 a.m., delegates Dora
Shobbrook and June.Fother-
era.
gill; London area convention.
November 1st and 2nd at St..
Marys Arena -' delegate Mar
-
jade Mixer. Volunteers June.
Fothergill and Mrs. Duizer to
assist Alice Davidson: sell
Clinton 'Hospital Auxiliary
penny sale tickets.
Hattie Wood thanked W.I.
for the gift for their 50th
wedding anniversary > Alice
Bucnanan presenteda gift to
Tri Duizer on their 45th
wedding anniversary. June
Fothergill introduced guest
speaker Mrs. Fingland from
Clinton: She . had over 50
dolls on display, each frpm, a
different country
• RALS
Mr. • PEandSONMrs. Herman
Vanbarren have moved to
R,R. 1, Clinton on Highway
4. Son Jack has taken over
farm;., Lot 32, Concession 9
!Juliet, R.R. 1, Londesboro.
• Mrs. Emma Bramaloo,
Toronto, visited : past week
with cousins Mrs. Laura
Forbes and Mr. and .'Mrs.
Jack. Snell.
Mrs.: Bev Jewitt and baby
Craig of Woodstock spent
and Mrs, Patil+?nnoniarenke—
is in. Winghant Hnspitai.
Pick Marks 'fel off his
garaBe roof loot 'Wednesday
and is in Seaffrthfospital,
we hope these folks are soon
back te. good :health: again.
Mr. Met
and n. Mrs.
McCutcheon, Wayne anti
Steven of Brussels and Mrs.
and: Mr. Allan Wean spent
the weekend in the Brace.
bridge, Gravenhurst area,.
also called on Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Brown at their home
at Beaverton.
It was Eddie Vanponcke of
Windsor that visited at the
Rene Vercruyssen home for
the week not Mrs.
Vanpoucke as it read In last
IF.
WOWS news,
rutty -five ladies boarded
h.lsort Dos at 7:4$She N.ic o , ..
a.m. Wednesday, September
12 for the bus trip sponsored,
flyf• the Walton. "W.1CQmen's'
Institute, going to Burlington
where they
over
h went the
e
Skyway badge, arriving .. at
the Andres Wines at Winona
at 10:15 where they were
given conducted tours of the
Plant.
There was a short
shopping spree at a Mall in
East Hamilton before the
tour of the McLaren'S Footi
plant. A restaurant in the
Cambrid8e area provided a
smorgnsbQrr, at .S p.m.
before the ladies, returned
home:: at 8 o'clock.
THE. MAO!EXPOSITOR" SEPTEMBER 20, l
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LOn ' borQ' oras teen .needle tnt
:Any Orlin the t cr i nnunrty
tow, een t2, :and 20, .yearn of
age, wish"g to take the fall
;'reject Needlepoint please
conta'' M;rs klhert Buftinga
fpr Mrs. ,harry• anti„ first
•meeting is. at Mrs. `,Albert
;Buffinga's Wednesday,.
:September 20th at "70.4
Sand,ay visitors With Mlt.
and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John
and Elizabeth- were ber
father Mr. John Turner and.
Mr. and Mrs. George Turner,
Barry and B'.onttie of Tucker.
smith,
Visitors last 5att}rday with,
11!lr„ and . Mrs, Bob, Burns.
Were his brother Harry Burns
and' Mr, and Mrs,. Wilbert
Me d; .ano ,tt" ly front they! eeleb'rated Belt
,ICin ar4ine, t8ly
Barbara an;d Colin Pater..
soa', .of tendon visited on We. welcome [Mrs. Stella;
;Sunday with her parents Mr. Adanps who moved, into the
and Mrs ',> nit Burns when village this w fiend,:
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Com aan of. Canada
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Londesboro's first Free
Burns In 1959:
weekend with her parents
Mr, .and Mrs: Jack Snell:
Visitors with . Res and
Susan: O'Hagan and, attend- .
ing the baptism of their twin
daughters Laura Eileen and
Sarah Anne at the Wingham
United, . Church. on Sunday
• were grandparents Jack and:
Press carrier Barbara
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Ellen Clark; R.R. 1, Auburn,
great grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Clark of Coder.
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Huronview, ,Clinton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob 'Thomp-
son visited•. on Sunday with,
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Radford, London. ,
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