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The Huron Expositor, 1968-07-18, Page 5• W1111..FIEISEA,, NE MI a.at IIon spent, the Weekend at. Granil Pend, • The Whwhelaea ledlee atten" ded trflesSeau tea, 04' Anis Margaret .Tehns at theAteme of her parent% Mr. and Ms, Phil Johns of =wale Mr. and Mrs_. Sanford Rate; Classified Ads PAY dividends. .OF THE WEEK Dennis 04 Mange, Vent Sun* dor at MOnktilk 'with relathree alet attended the Pehlke ma" len Alt 'Mr, and 1$40. .K.en Pebl- kes of mato. Mt and ROY Chlrhe of St. Marys, Ur. and Mrs. Geor- ge Vrayne of Sunshine Line, visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and. Mrs. Win. Walters: MOORTO INTERIOR -EXTERIOR PAINT FINISHES AVAILABLE IN 30 COLORS HOUSE PAINT EXTERIOR PRIMER 7.45 • 2.35 Gal. tn., PORCH and FLOOR ENAMEL • 7;40 2.45 Gal. Qt. SATIN FINISH ENAMEL GLOSS ENAMEL 8.50 - 2.55 Gal. Qt. ENAMEL UNDERBODY 7.60 2.40 Gal. Qt. LATEX PRIMER 6.90 2.20 • Gal. Qt. • 4 • Namin.Moore Benjamin oore paints) INTERIOR LATEX 6.95 2.25 Gal. Qt. • GR VES! 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Cell your friendly, CO-OP Petroleum salesmen. He'll help.you keep things running smoothly. . ••••- PetroleumProducts A COMPUTE LINE FOR HOME AND FARM SgAFORTIH FARMERS, Ph1e 527-0770 : • WS 0 xis. Anon vg641, used AS bet theme 14001c tO the &It, With new courage,' at tbellraltonunit meeting Wednesday evening -In he Sunday. School room .of Duffs Thaited Church. 'TOW Thanh We 4V1 001' 40" was sung. 'with Mrs, W. Hackweli as etanist. Mrs. Nelson Reid of. fered prayer. ' The scriptere,„ Psalm 103, was read and com- ments-- "Lovieg kindness of the Lord" were given hr Mrs. A. McCall, followed by 'hymn 252, "In Christ There Is No East or West". Mrs, Ronald Bennitt gave the topic "Modern Noma" Stunie .Kikuta. Mrs. Kiltute is a fourth generation Christian. Mito, her great-grandmother was born in a village in the mountains 60 miles North of Tokyo, In- later years she found Niro* as house- keeper with an AMericen- mis- sionary family and some time later became a Christian. Her energy and enthusiasm of Christianity were not limited to her own family but worked with children and organized classes for women in the ehurch. A grandson later atten- ded the Presbyterian college in Tokyo and completed his theo- logical training.. ' • Mrs. Herb Traviss took over the business. The secretary's report was given by Mrs. James ' ,Clark. The roll cell was answer- ed by "How I would like to change the meetings to make them more interesting" and Mrs. Torrance Dundas gave the financial report. There will be no August meeting. - Donations will be accepted anytime from the units for the building fund to be used for church decorating. A letter was read by Mrs. Allan McCall from Rosebud, Alberta, thanking the unit for the used cards thathad been sent. Mrs. Herb Traviss read a poem entitjed "Thought" and the meeting closed with "This Is My Father's World". Lunch was served by Mrs. Jack Gord- on, Mrs. Douglas Ennis and Mrs. Walter Bewley. • The Walton WI will meet on July 24, with Mrs. Allan Mc- Call and Mrs. Herb Williamson , in charge of resolutions. A dem-, enstration on "Hooked Rugs"' will be given by Mrs. Don Glou- sher of Blyth. McKillop Unit -The McKillori unit of the UCW met at the home of Mrs. Charles McCutcheon for a pic- nic meeting for the children. Mrs. Campbell Wey ivas in charge of devotional. "This Is My Father's World" was sung,. The scriptuth taken from Deut. 8: 6-8, Was read by Mrs. Wil- liam Leeming. Mrs. Glen Mc- Nichol led in prayer. A musical number was given by Debbie and Nena Wey. "We. Are Climb- ing, Jacob's Ladder" and "Mich- ael Row The Boat Ashore". The story of •feeding the 5,000 was given by Mrs. Laverne Godkin. Mrs. Merten Hackwell was in, charge of the business. The Mc- Killop unit is in charge of the flowers for the church for the month of July. Mrs. Murray Dennis and Mrs. Glen McNichol were in charge of the sports 'program. Prize winners were: boys, preschool, Jeffrey Hackwell, Brian McGav- in; girls, • Nancy Schade, Eliza- beth Pennick; 8 years and un- der, Jennie Pennick, Beth Mc- Nichol, Laura Dennis; 12 years and under, Jane Leeming, Gwen 'Bosman; 12 years and over, Dena-Wey, Gwen Bosman; stretl ching contest, Mrs. Don Dennis; cup and saucer elimination, Mrs. Laverne Godkin; calling hubby to -breakfast, Mrs. William Roe; ladies race, Mrs. Neil MeGavin; •kick the slipper (ladies) Mrs. .Tack Bosman; (children) Jennie Rennick; shoe scramble, Mrs. Jack Bosman; candy scramble, children; youngest baby, Jef- frey McGavin. The 8th and 16th UCW unit met at the home of Mrs. James Smith. Mrs. Janies Fritz gave the call to worship and "0 Master Let Me Walk With Thee" was sung. The scripture from KiUed As Trucks Collide ,fteflui 20: 141 was road, by Mrs, Fritz, .followed by prayer. The, 04010 '4741rd. Oaneration. Christian" from the study book was taken byX.re, *rad Bol- ger. Ws. Jan vat Vliet presided for business. The'peep deeld; ed against having a ebnreu Pio, Lunch was served by Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull, Mrs. George McCall and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs, llowsrd Hack - well and family are vacationieg thia week at Manitoulin Island and Northern Ontario. - Mrs. Rollie Achilles and Anne have returned home from a me- ter trip to the Western Prov- inces. . Miss Aye Love returned to Torento on Sunday after spend- ing the pest two weeks with her sister, Mts. Walter. Broadfoet, Miss Corrie Ruijter of. Strat, ford, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Jan van Vliet. Miss Christine Lee is holiday- ing at St. Thomas.this week, the James Michie, 79, well known Morris Township resident, died Monday,, following a two -truck collision west of Brussels earlier that day: • Police said Mr. Michie was crossing the fifth concession road, Morris Township, in a light truck on his way from his son's farm. A collision occurred between his truck and one driv- en by Christopher Catcher, 84, RR 3„ Priceville. Mr. Catcher was treated and released at Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital. Mr. Michie was taken to hospital with multiple scalp wounds and shoulder in- juries. He died at about 7 p.m. He had been a Morris Town- ship farmer all his life. His wife, the former Jeanne Cole, died Several years ago. Surviving are one son, George, Morris Twp.; otie daughter, Mrs. Ross 0Barbara) Anderson, Bel - grave; one sister, Mrs. Lorne (Margaret) Nichol, Morris 'rwp.; two brothers, Robert and Ern- est, Belgrave; sbr,grandehildren. Funeral service was at Knox 'United Churehe Belgrave, dh Wednesday: Burial Was In Brus- sels cemetery. kttest, of Miss Vicki Pxfoxd; ' Pebble van vliet, Patty Ifo; Ponald and Mary Searle attendd, ed jenior camp at Goderich Summer School last week. 34133 Karen McDonald was a camp gegesellor. Mrs. Walter Broadfoot end Mrs. Wm. Leming, seafortb, spent Sunday with relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Braxton of •England, who are spending a • few months with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee have returned from a three -week's holiday to Port Franks and London. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steele of . tendon' spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leeraing, Der. and Mrs. William Simpson, ,of Mitchell., spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leeming on the occasion of their wedding anniversary. Miss Linda Leeming of Mit- cliell also spent the week with her grandparents. ' NEWS of DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McDou. gall and family, Lanclon, with Mrs. Joseph Jordan and attend- ed the Coyne-Feddema wedding in St. Columban on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Coville attended the Kelly -Eckert wed- ding in Windsor on Saturday, • Mr. Peter Maloney is a pat- ient, at St, Joseph's Hospital in London. Mrs. George Coville and Jim Eckert of Rochester, N.Y., visit- ed their brother, Rev. Vincent Eckert, C.S.B., in Gary, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Mancer Brown 'are on a motor trip to the East Coast. Mrs. Frank Evans visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moyman in Bellport, Long Island. Sister Margaret Rose Eckert visited with her mother, Mrs, Louise Eckert. ' Mrs. Matt Murray spent the weekend in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krauskopf Ferndale, Mich-., visited with Mr. and Mit. Walter Carpenter and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend and Melba Jean spent a few days at their cottage in, Lion's Head. Mrs. Melva Eckert visited in Westbrook with Mr. and- Mrs. Gordon Costello. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dantzer, London, , spent the weekend at their home here. Mr. and.111frs. Norman Kamm- , , ers and family, Stratford, visited • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kramers. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Price and daughter, StratfOrd, visited Mr: and Mrs. Joseph Shea. Mr. and Mrs. George Coville attended the wedding of Mr. Bil- ly Eckert in Windsor. Mr. Nicholas Krauskopf, St. Mary's Hospital, London, spent Sunday with Mrs. Krauskopf and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris and family, London, Mr. Gordon But- ters, Toronto, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters. Mr. and Mrs„ Pat O'Rourke, Burlington, with Mrs. Peter Mal- oney and relatives. Mr. -Malon- ey is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Local Briefs Mr., and Mrs. M. McKellar have returned from visits in Mt. Clemens, Mich., and St. Paul', Minn. • Rev. R. H. Williams and Mrs. Williams of Mt. Clemens, Mich., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar. • Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. 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