The Huron Expositor, 1970-02-12, Page 7• a •
M. Swan on Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. Jrio. Henderson and
Mrs. R. Scott in Charge of .,the
devotions.
Mrs. Henderson opened the
meeting with a reading apd a
hymn was sung with Mrs. Tam
at the piano. The scripture from
Jahn 1st. was taken by Mrs.Hen-
derson followed by prayer. Mrs.
SCOtt took her topic from the
Ali*: Bo an ;Of Life" and
Congratidations were extend-
ed to Mr. and Mrs. Norris Sillery
on their 50th anniversary.
'The roll call was answered by
fifteen members and a -vieitor,
Mrs. W. Wright.
In, the absence of Mrs. M.
Wilson, Mrs. Berry gaire the
secretary's report and Mrs.
Over 200
For UCW
Assemble
Reports
Perth Rgional Presidents:
- Mrs. D. McKay,Wallenstein
- M re.elarris Butson,Fullarton
Mrs.Robt.Ratcliffe,St.Merys
• Mrs.Grenade Murray, •
Tavistock
Recording Sect'y.-Mrs.Orville
• Sawyer,Mitchell
Corresponding Sect:y.-Mrs.G. W.
Sach, Gorrie
Treasurer - Mret,W.McDonald,
Gadshill
Miss .Ethel Gable,
.Zurich
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Committee Chairmen:
• Citizenship & Social. Action
,Mrs.Geo.Potter,
, Clinton. ,
Co-operation in Christian &
Missionary Education - Mrs.A.
Daynard, Staffa.
Finance - Mrs.Carson Watson,
_ Brussels
Leadership. Developmerit - Mrs.
Roy Galway,Listowel
Nominations - Wirs.Harold Bab-
ensee, Stratford.
- Mrs.Lloyd Bond,
Clinton.
Portfolio st-eretaries:
Community Friendship &
Visiting - Mrs.Oliver Baker,
" St. Marys.
Communications - Mrs.Harold
• • " Currie, Hensel'.
- Mrs. Johe Gil-
bank , Listetvel '
Public Relations - Mrs.Chas.
Smith, Belgrave ,
Progeamtrie - Mrs. John •
Broughton, Atwood
Mrs.Clarke
Kennedy,Grand Bend
Steseardship & Vocation -e
Carl Hem ingway,
Brussels
Sunray & Welfare - Mrs.Chester
Earl, Ethel.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brady vi-
sited with Mrs. Patricia Petrie
in London who is a patient in St.
JoSeph's Hospital.
Mrs. Robert Dalrymple is a
patient in the Seaforth Community
Hospital and, all her friends hope
''that . she will be Mime soon.
Attend
Tractor
Clinic
Nearly 100 area farmers were
on hand Monday night for a trac-
tor clinic at Vincent FarrreEeuip-
in ent, Seaforth.
' The clinic was conducted by
International Hervester service
technicians ; who provided tips
on service and mainteneece to'
all makes of eraetors. As well,'
the IH representatives .set up a
display of new farm equipment.
Following the clinic, the
guests were served lunch. ,
'Plans were eeliscussed for a
planter clinic which will be held
later this sprine.
Legion
Ladies
Meet- *
The' Seaforth Legion Ladies
Auxiliary held their January
meeting in °the Legion Hall with
18 Members present. President
peg Coombs presided. The
8:30 - draw was won by Mary
Chapple and the mystery prize
.by Helen Ann Elliott.
The committees for 19'70 are
as followS: Sick and , Visiting -
- Margaret McNairn; Sports
C„com mitten - Rachel Walters with
Annie Sallows assisting; Enter-
tainment - Dilys Finnigan; Buy-
ing Collimittee Peg Coombs, -
Margaret MeNairn and Rachel
Walters. Auditore - Dilys Fin-
nigan and Isabel Young.
An executive Meeting will be
held the last Tuesday of every
Month. •
Smiles .
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9 • vele bodys savm
on our great food buys
FROZEN FOOD
MRS. KOUPS--OLD COUNTRY
COD -
Fish St Chips
24011. PACKAGE
2 for $1
IPRODUCE
CANADA FANCY-MACS or SPYS
10 Lbs. 99c
U.S. No. 1 -16s
CAULIFLOWER
3 Each
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Aseetee-12 Os.
Weston's Jelly Rolls _ _ _ _ 37c mcconnide._.140,..
Peanut Brittle 55c
'Club Mouse Stuffed-60fr-(Prepriced 39c)
Spanish Olives 3/$1
Crushed, Tidbits or Sliced-19 01.
Lee Brand Pineapple _ 3/69c
Bonus Outdoor-10s
Garbage Bags _ _ pkg. 39c
Good Morning-24 Os
Shirriff Marmalade = _ _ _ 55c
Linton, Benima•Cream; Choeolate..Creant-771/2 Os.
Shirriff Pie.Filling _ _ _ 3/49c
Aunt Jembna--2-Lb. Packs**
. Pancake Mix . 35c
Hibliient-32 Oz.
Table Syrup 39c
Cake end Pastry--(Dui Pack)-7.1.b. Bag
Monarch Flor 63c
Del Monte Catsup _ 2/55c
Cudney-411 Oz.
Apple Juice 3/881
SMOKED PICNIC
SHOULDERS lb. 59(
SIDE PORK Ib.55(
POKED HAM PKGS. 65(
ET% CHOPS lb. 89( -
Back Bacon By theStell:
Diii6oLDERS lb. 63c r
WIENERS 55c
SAUSAGE MEAT lb. 49c
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qionded Acrilair
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Arnel Crochet
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►ranual eettn
fall in his home is recovering
from injuries and is h patient „
in South Burma Hospital, Exeter. •
• Mr. Fred Beer is a patient
in Westminster Hospital,London,
having been 'admitted on Friday.
The annual birthday party of
Amber Rebekah Lodge scheduled
for Wednesday was cancelled and •
the U.C.W. February meeting
was postponed until Feb. 12th
due to weather and road condit-
ions. • ,
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Competition will bp featured. -,._ Photography:
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Pictures;2nd, lxe tr, Zejoie;
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Ben-
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Classified Advertising -
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Correspondent
Mrs.Maude Hecidee
- • The annual meeting of St.
Pawls Anglican Church was held
Sunday evening. when current
bpsiness Was attended to and
new Officers were elected.
Secretary-treasurer - Mrs. E.
Scrabuik; Rectors Warden, Vic
Stan; "Peoples Warden - Frank
Forrest; Lay Delegate to Synod-
Mrs. A. Couper; Substitute lay
delegate to Synod - M rs.Scrapuik;
Assistant Treasurer - Graham
HOoper; Chairman of Sidesmen-
Frank Forrest; Church care-
Mrs. F. Forrest; Board. of
Management nominations were:
Graham H000per,.R.H.Middleton,
Mrs. Jean Turner, Mrs. R. H.
Middleton, Mrs. Annie Reid, Mrs.
Mary Taylor. '
INSTALL NEW MEMBER
President Mrs. Vic' Stan pre-
sided at a meeting of the Legion
Ladies Auxiliary and installed
Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick as, a new
member and also presented Past
:President, Mrs. , Garnet Allan
with her past presidents badge
and pin.
A public speaking contest in-
cluding grades5 & 6, 7 & 8,
from Hensall and Zurich Public
Schools will be held at the Hensall
Legion Hall,Monday eveping.The
group will sponsor ail Easter
basket draw, with proceeds for
crippled children, canvas for the
MARK 80th BIRTHDAY.
home of Mrs. Annie Reid with
* siding. Mrs. Anderson led in
president Mrs. K. Scrabuik pre-
prayer. Mrs. Mary Tayior and
Mrs. Sciabuik read devotions
frOm the Living Message. Plans
were made kir the World's Day
of Prayer, March 6th. Packing
of a bale in conjunction with
A. C. W. of Trivitt Memorial
* ; Exeter was discussed. Next
meeting -roll call to be
ans weer ed , gyva •,denaliee,
used nothing tio ibe smirk) needy
,families 'of Northern Saskat-
chewan. • Mrs.. F. Forrest gave
-a reading the "perpetual Al-
manac". ' •
41. Mrs.. Annie Reid presented
Mrs. F. Clark with a gift. on
the occasion of her 80th birth-.• day.
• WIN EUCHRE PRIZES
Nine tables were in play for
• the euchre held in the I.O.O.P.
Lodge Hall Thursday, February
5th, sponsored by the C.P: &
T committee and the winners
were: Ladies - Mrs. PhilipHerre
Exeter; •Mrs. Wm. Kyle, Hensall;
Mee - Joe McLellan, Hensall;
Henry Adkins, R.R. 2, Hensel':
NEWS OF
VARNA
Correspondent
• Fieec14IcClymont
The United Church Weemen
met Thursday evening. The mee-
ting was opened by the president,
Mrs. William Dawson, who :read
• a poem. Group Two led .by Mrs.
Grant Webster, had charge of
Devotions. Mrs. W. Webster led
in prayer. The offering was taken
Up by Mrs. M, Morrison and de-
dicated by Mrs. A. J. Mustard.
The etudy book was taken by
Mrs. Watson Webster. M:ss Syl-
via Wilsoh gave a, demonstration
of 'Indian Club Swinging'. See
everal thank-you letters were
read, also one froin the London
Rescue Mission,
Forty-One calls were made to
sick and shut-ins during the past
• month. A donation v•es made to
the United Church. Camp 'at Go-
derich. The roll call was
answered by gifts to the- Don
Lobb family.
The meeting was closed by
Mrs. Grant Webster and Group
One served lunch.
EXPLORERS MEET '
The Explorer Group met lasts,
Tuesday, evening with the presi-
dent, Miss Cathy Taylor, in
charge. The Purpose and Motto
Was recited by all members. Miss
Sandra .Webster read the scrip-
ture,Miss Sylvia Wilson gave the
prayer, Miss Nan'cy Feeweett read
the 'Minutes, Mtss Charlene Reid
took up the offering and Miss San-
dra Webater dedielited it:
For crhfts 'Bookmarks' were
made. After recreation the ninee-
• ting was closed by Miss Cathy
Taylor.,
The annual meeting of the
Soth Heat C aunty Grange Lodge
will, he held at the Orange Hall
In oodei'ich on WecliteScla'y eye-
ttini tottiOt week, with the County
MaitelyViiyhe giltIth„of Hensall,
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• London, visited with Mrs.Stan-
ley's sister, Mrs. Mac Wilson
, and Mr. Wilson,
Over 200 United Church
Women assembled at the Wes-
ley-Willis United Chu'rch in
Clinton. on January 25 heard
that Huron-Perth UCW had
contributed over $65,000, the
Self Determination Budget.The
over and above fund will' re-
ceive support from thi's area
„tp carry on the special projec
ts of the United Church de's-
pite a decrease in member-
ship. :L
. Mrs. H.H.GoOdfellow, Sault
Ste. Marie, president .of the
London Conference United
Church Women, spoke" briefly
and ,told the members that of
the $11.000,000 „raised by the
United Church, the UCW across
Canada ;.contributed $2,000,000.
Mrs. Harold Babensee in her
address paid tribute to the lat
address paid tribute to the
late Miss Catherine McGregor
Of Clinton, .a valued member' of
Wesley-Willis Church and Huron
Presbyterial.
Mrs., Xeith Webber of Blyth
asked the members he pray for
anyone responsible for 'her
death. and for, hig family in the
dark clays ahead.
A panel composed, of Miss
Elizabeth Stacey, rs.Colin
Leith, Mrs. H.k.plant and Mrs.
Babensee, developed the theme,
"The Demands of Taal Love"
in the absence of ReV.SueanSeye
mour, guest speaker, due to ill-
• ness. .
IVIrs.i Stuart 'Shier conducted
an imaginary tour of the mission
fields. A gift was presented to
the retiring president, Mrs..
lia,rold Babensee, in appreciation
of her work in the newly amal-
gamated Presbyterial.
Mrs. H.1-1". Goodfellbw in-
stalled the followirt officers -
past Pres.
B - ee
Mrs. ex*
abensStratford.
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President - Mrs.stewart
Miner, 'Exeter,,
1st. Viee-Pres.- Mrs. Stuart
Shier, 'St. Marys.
2nd. Vice-Pres.- MrS.LlOyd
Bond', Clinton.
Huron Regional Presidents;
,Mrs. Harold Doig;FOrdwiEh
- iVirs.0tvalllarrisomMonitton
- Mrs., Hert Alten,Lucknow
• Mrs. Vim. Cann, Hansen
Lone Hands - Mrs. Roy Pepper,
Exeter. Two draws were held,
box of groceries was won by
Ross Sararas, R.R. 2,' Staffa,
box of chocolates, Mrs. Philip
Horn, Eketer.
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm at- '
tended the executive meeting of
the London-Hamilton Synodical
at the New St. James Presby-
tertan Church, London.
Mr. Robert Baker Sr., who
recently had the misfortune to
News of 5,
. - Correspondent
Mrs.Hugh Berry
BRUCEFIELD
include a demonstration by Miss
Helen-Bell and music by Mrs.
Trebner.
' Mrs. Stewart pepper, Mrs.'
Harry Caldwell, Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot and Mrs. William Kyle
are in charge of lunch.
James McNaughton was appoint- •
ed., secretary replacing Mrs.
Wilson.
A fund raising project, of 5c
for each register in each home.
amounted to $8.25,
Mrs. A. Paterson presided'
for the 'business when it was
decided to have a dinner early
In the fall and a bake sale in
the near future. Mrs., W.Haiigh
offered her home for the March
meeting and lunch was served
by the hostess and her commit-
te, ,Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. E. ThOM son
and Mrs. M.. Cafdwili.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Dal-
There are more advantages eympie celebrated their. 40th,
in being a rural housewife than wedding anniversary on February,
an urban housewife' will 'be de:- 5th. They were taken out to supper
bated by the effirmative, Mrs. by the family who also presented
yoh.Alderfuce .and Ure..,GA'aet• them witheegiftw •• • • • McLean • and the- -negetille-,-Mree-----evie.- and-IVIrseNorrnariMcLeen-Harry Caldwell and Mrs. Wil- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Liam Kyle. Other features will John Boshart and family in Kit-
chener,
Class II, 2,500-5,000 cireu- 1st, Prescott Journal; 2nd,
lation: 1st, Renfrew Advancer Arnprior Guide;• 3rd, Aurora
2nd, Milton Canadian Champion; '
3rd, Prescott epurnal.
Class III, over 5,000' circula-
time 1st, Stouffville Tribune; 2nd,
Newmarket Era; '3rd, Aurora,
Banner.
Class IV, Tabloid under 3,500'
circulation: lsteBlenleelmNewee.ee
Tribune; 2nd° Port .Perry
3rd, Dresden North Kent Lea-
der.
Class V, Tabloid, over 5,000
circulation: 1st, Brameton Bra-
melee Guardian; 2nd, Kapuska-e
sing Northern Time; 3rd, But-
lingto,n Post.
Editorial Page:
Printed Word Trophy:. 1st,
Aurora Banner: 2nd, Grimsby
Independent; 3rd, The Forester,
HuntsVilTe.
'Single Editorial:
1st, Aurora Banner; 2nd, Wa-
terloo Chronicle; 3rd, Huntsville
Forester.
Beet Column:
15t, Preston Times, 'So this
is preston' by Clara Bernhardt;
2nd, Exeter Times-Advocate,
Batt-N Arpund with the EditOr';
3rd, Kapuskasing Northern
Times, 'Random Thoughts', by
- BenjaMin J. Buckboard.
Sports Page and, CoVerage:
' 1st, , Brampton Bramalea`
Guardian; .2nd Fort Erie Times-
Review; 3rd, K.emptville Weekly
se a
tion Editorial: • . .
Ontario Water Resources
Commission Award:- 1st Ridge-,
town Dominion; 2nd, Fort Erie
• The Agricultural Meeting of Times-Review: 3rd; News Ad-eipeee ,,,Eese,,y3L1. _will be _held' _,,,Krti§,ey, Ajax.
in the Legion kale ilensall, next Champion Coiintrei-'C'erresporree
Wednesday. The hostesses are .
Mrs. D. Trebner and , r-
Brodie. The roll call A Canadian
Export and its Destination and
the motto,. 'Just' when you are
Making both ends meet some-
body moves the ends'.
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May fleevers, what do May flo-
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Mike: lams We.'
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people in the Seafotth Area
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, Mrs.. Wm. Wright of Seaforth
Is visiting with pers. Ham .and
Miss M. Swan this week.
Mrs. A. Paterson has re-
turned home after spending two
weeks with friends in Toronto.
Mr. Peter , Zwaan and his-
mother are visiting some of their
family in Holland.
COngratulatioes are. in order
for Mr. and Mrs. Norris Sillery
who celebrated' their fiftieth an-
niversary on Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 11th.
Lawrence „Elliott, London,
spent the weeyk erd with friends
Red Cross in March and cater in Brudefield.
to a bonspieli Feb. 28th. Mr. arid Mrs. Stanley Neale,
Prize winners were: Mystery
prize - Mrs. Wm. Smale;Guess-
ing - Mrs. Ted Roberts; Attend-
ance.- Mrs. Jack Simmons. •
U.C. W. MEETS,
The Tuckersmith group of • - -_ St. paul's A;C: W. metthe--U:&:-W.--Brueefielrie..11nited
Church met at the home of Miss