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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-02-10, Page 4OPENING FEB. 2 1 st MARY'S SEWING CENTRE Authorized Dealer for • EINAaeWHITE NEWEST FABRICS. wareerseeee, Lycra, Tricot, Double Knits, Cotton Interlocks Stretch Patterns • "KNIT-N-STRETCH` STRETCH" SEWING COURSES Mir oft rig iftreftrirramftioftrollyinlyftior, Quatifi,ed Consultant and Teacher of Lingerie and Knits. , There is a knack with knits- manufacturers use it-you can too. COME. IN to see a special demonstration to be given by JOHANNA El GEROLAME from Eina-White • FEBRUARY 22ND AND 24TH Afternoons 2-.4:30 p.m. REGISTER NOW FOR NEXT CLASSES MARY'S SEWING CENTRE 17 Albert Ste-Clinton Phone 482-7036 or 262-5372 OPENING SPECIALS 1. Elna Open Arm Reg. $479.00-Sale $.399.00 w.t, 782 White Reg. $223.00:-Sale $189,00 w.t.. 15% OFF ALL FABRICS FEB. 21-26 • Colleens Ttilk Accessories As 8 Week Series Underway Mr. and ,,Mrs. Jack McGhee and family, London. W.M.S. MEET - Mrs. Grace Scott was host- ess -for the February meeting of the W.M.S. of Cromarty Presbyterian Church...mvh: Cal- der McKaig presided and OPened -'the meeting with a poem and a hymn. Scripture from PrOverbe 9:1-20 was read in unisbn, followed with a meditation, and prayer by Mrs. McKaig. Reports were given by the secretary and the treasurer. The roll call Joy" was answered by eight members with one visitor pres- ent. It was announced that the Synodical will be held in-Harrill- ton on-April 11 and 12. Arraege., ments were discussed for the World's •Day of'- Prayer which will be held in Cromarty Church Mrs. McKaig reported 21 cards and visits to the sick. For the Topic, sketches from the 'Glad Tidings were read by Mrs. Mer- vin Dew., Mrs. J. Jeffersa, Miss Olive Speare, Mrs. T. L. Scott. ,,Prayer for MissiOns was led by Mrs. M. Lamond. Each mem- ber gave current events. The offering was dedicated- by Mrs. Grace Scott. Mrs. Dow and.Mrs. Scott assisted the hostess in serving lunch. • NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS Town Of Mitchell Township of Fullarton The Township of Hibbert and The Township of - Logan The Mitchell and District Planning Board• and the Councils of the Town of Mitchell and the Townships of Fullarton, nib- bert and Logan cordially invite all interested persons to attend a Public Meeting at the UPPER THAMES .ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN LOGAN TOWNSHIP at BODO p.m. • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY-16th, 1972 to _participate in the• presentation and review of the Proposed Official Plan and the Proposed Inpiplernenting Zoning By-law for the Townships and the Proifosed Official Plan Amend- ment for the,,Town of Mitchell's present Official Plan: The Planning Board and Councils have been ,involved in indepth discussions regarding these development policies and guidelines during the past year and wish to consider any sug- gestions prior to finalization of these important documents. FEBRUARY 4, 1972 M. N. C. 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Refused 4-At * *************** pA.e, 327-1750 Lot (Men Evening, Lo 9 1.) • SEAFORTH Cynthia, Ellenand Deanna were -Sunday guests with Mr. and MTS. • William Spence, David, Susan and Steven. • • On Tuesday evening several from the committing presented 'a programme at the Exeter Sen- tor ,citizens meeting _in the Leg- con Hall, Exeter. Taking part Were Susan Spence, tap dancing, duet by Janet and-Margaret Park- inson, piano solo by Michael Brine, vocal solo and guitar num- ber, Julie Webb: .A skit ',Learn- ine.to"Drive." Mrs. Fred Park- inson urine--- --Mr. and -Mrs.- Torn____Taylee Step dancing by Lisa and Linda of London visited with the latter? Morrison, songs by Cynthia, Ell- , mother Mes. Frank Rodd on Sun en and Deanna. Copeland and Pam- day. " NeWs of S ela Rodd accompanied by Mrs. Glenn Copeland. Piano solo by 'David ttrarean, a quartette con- sisting of Mrs. William Spence, '4 . Mrs. John Rodd, Mrs. Glen Cope- land and Mrs. Lloyd' Cowdrea accompanied by Mrs. Nelson Baaer, Mrs. Fred Parkinson was chairlady for the programme. The school children and many office workers had a holiday on . Friday when a severe winter storm- blocked many reads and making visibility nil mostOf the ' time. ********** 4( 7- 'LET'S * TOSS 4(7 OUT *SOME *R.EA 4.* BARGAINS 'Look of THESE a CERTIFIED USED CARS C4th Motors Dublin Colleen's No. 3' held the first of eight meetings at the home of Mrs. David Brown. An electipn for the club execu- - five resulted in these officers: President - Lorrie Ferguson; Vice.Pres. Glenna Brown; Sec.- Angelina Arts; Treasurer - Rhonda Ferguson; Press Sec. - Kathy Bruxer; Lunch - Susan Maloney, Mary Ann Van Bergen and Heather Brown are telephone committee. The girls talked mostly about colour. The dif- ferent types of color and the color wheel were taken into consider- ation. There are-many types of 4-H Courses but this group will be talking about bedroom actes- .. sories„ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brine and Cheryl and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brintnell attended the In- stalation of Job's Daughters held in the Upper Thames Public School orf Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George wheeler' were Saturday evening supper guests with- Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brint- nell, Terni and Scott weregues s for dinner on Sunday With--Mao and Mrs. William Rundle and Larry. Mr. and Mrs. DarwinLa.nin of Dublin-visited Sunday evening with- Mr, and Mrs. David Wheeler. Mrs. Marie Mills of London visited on Saturday with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wareham, Jeffrey and Suzanne of wingham were Tuesday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb, Julie Crornarty ,Neighbors Join in Chivar'e' eing Newlyweds ' Correspondent Miss Jean Copeland NEWS OF WINTHROP Church Unit Has Meeting Correspondent Mrs. Bob Cronin The Dublin Colleens #1, 4-H Club met at the home of Mrs. Bob Cronin. Mrs. C. Friend and Mrs. Cronin are the club leaders. The girls were told what to ex- pect in the future weeks and about the new club whic h is Accessor- ies for the ClubGirls Bedroom". The girls nominated their officers: President - Colleen Rowland; Vice President - Mary Ann O'Rourke; Sec. and Press Reporter - Delaine O'Rourke; Treasurer - Karen C ronin; Lunch Committee - Maureen Delaney, Mary Lou Kramers; Phoning Committee - Laurel Looby,Cathy Brosens. Mrs. Friend with the help of Mrs. Cronin explained the color wheel and at the end of the meeting lunch was served. 'Members in the club are Laurel Looby, Mary Ann O'Rourke,Tatti O'Rourke, Maureen faelaneY, Maureen Ruston, Cathy Brosens, Mary Lou Kramers, Karen Cronin, Colleen Rowland, Mary Helen O'Rourke, ,Donna Kraus- kopf, Del.aine O'Rourke. won by John Schoonderwoerd. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Staple- ton and. On and Miss Kathleen Stapletonlif Kitchener spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.. Ferg Stapleton. . Rev. Father Dili has returned from Florida after spending two weeks with his brother Lewis. The Dublin and District Ath- letic Association due to weather conditions were forced.to cancel their Cabaret Dance which was to have been held last Saturday. The dance will be held in the near future and those- having tickets may use them at that time.• Brodhagen Correspondent Mrs. Ken Elligsen . ST. PETER'S. L.C.W. The L.C.W. of St. Peter's Lutheran Church met with a good attendance frome the members and eighteen visitors present. Mrs. C. W. Leonhardt, Mrs. Albert Bauer and Mrs. Earl Rock were in charge of devotions. The meeting opened with, a hymn and prayer,• followed by readings from Mrs. teonhardf and Mrs. Bauer. Mrs. Rock introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Keith Mac- Lean from MacLean's Nursery, Seaforth. Mrs. MacLean demon- strated the making up of floral arrangements as valentines, a child's hospital, arrangement, spring, as a cup and saucer and a puppy, also a nuraber of cor- sages. The arrangements were displayed and later -a draw was held with the winners being Mrs. Ed Scherbarth Jr., Mrs. C. W. LeCnhardt, • Mrs. Earl Rock, Mrs. Charles Gethke, Mrs. Her- man Leonhardt and Mrs. August Scherbarth. Mrs. Albert Bauer thanked the guest speaker and presented her with a gift. Mrs. Pearl Mueller favoured the group with a piano selection. Mrs. George Rock welcomed everyone and presided for a aret Laing; Telephone girls, Deb- bie Wallace and Janet Kinemaa; Poster Committee, Cheryl Riley, Beth Hulley, Lorraine Laing; Press reporter, Margaret being, Book -Cover Committee, Gail Harburn, Jahet Kinsman, Pamela Wallace. Mrs. Douglas showed mater- ials suggested for the accessor- ies and led discussion on the importance of colour. A quilting party was held at the home of Mrs. Boy McCulloch on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker visited a_ few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGhee and family, London, recently. Mr-and Mrs. James Ramsey of Moorefield ac com panted by his mother, Mrs. Alex Ramsey, visited his father Mr. Alex Ram- sey, who •is a patient in West- minster Hospital, London on Thursday. Steven and Vicki Ramsey of Moorefield visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hulley, Beth, Billy and Cathy. • Mr. and Mrs. LaeryGardiner arrived at Melton Airport on Saturday on their return trip trip after a week's vacation in Florida. Steven and LisaGardiner vis- ited with their uncle and aunt, Lone Hands - Harold Bell; Ladies' Lone Hands - Mrs'. Bev. Parsons. U.C.W. The Elimville U.C.W. held a pot luck ' dinner at Eliniville United Church on Wednesday with , a good crowd in attendance. Mrs. LloydJohns and Mrs. Gilbert Johns 'and Mrs. Franklin Skinner of Exeter were hostesses. Mr. Russell Lee and David of -Brinsley visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne. . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lynn of Exeter visited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Elson, Lynn, Ain and Joan. ,A large number of people from Winchelsea and community attended the Bill Routley 'At Home' night On Thursday evening at Usborne Central School. Mr, George Bailey visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Delbridge. Mr. and, Mrs. Freeman Herne spent Monday in London with Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Sperling, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patter-. son, Leslie and Linda of Lim an visited on Sunday, with Mr. and , Mrs, George Frayne. - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tay- lor of Crediton visited on Sunday with''Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton and Diane spent the Week end in Llstowel and Monkton with rela- tives. TAX SAVINGS with Registered Retirement Plan No need to settle for less when the best is available,, Before you add to yaw/ ex- Wing R.R.S.P. or start a new one, CONTACT Fred (Ted) Savauge--527-1522 Representing Regal investment Services., Occidental Life insurance SEAFORTH JEWELLERS for DIAMONDS, WATCHES JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION All Types of Repairs Plume 527-0270 .-Gerrespendent Mrs. Ken McKellar Neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. John Chappel who were recently married, held a chivaree at their home. The evening which included a short program and contests was planned by Mrs. Jarries Drum- mond and Mrs. Robert Kinsman. At the meeting of Hibbert Young people Brian Barnes, of the staff of Mitchell District High Scheol, showed slides and described his travels through several countries in Europe last year. Brian Do,w has been confine to his home with a severe case of tonsilitis. • Mr: and Mrs. Mervin Dow, Roger Dow,,, _Harvey Dow, Mrs. Gerald Carey, Mr. and Mrs.John Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. John Scott took part in the curling bonspiel in Mitchell recently: STAFFA NO, 2 4-H Staffa No. 2 4-H Homemaking Club met at the home of Mrs. John Wallace with an attendance of ten girls and two leaders. Officers fo,r the course "Acces- sories for the Club Girl's Bed- room" are: President,GailHar- burn- Vice-president, Kathy Douglas; Secretary-treasurer, Cheryl Riley; AsSistant, Marg- 411111111011inimme Correspondent Rebt..Hulley The February meeting of Unit I of the U.C.W. of Cavan United Church was held at the liorie of Mrs. Frank Riley with Mrs. Bill Dolmage presiding. The roll call and Secretary's report were given by- Mrs. 'Jim Thompson. The next meeting will be held the 'first Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs'. Bill Dolmage with Mrs. Eva Anderson and Mrs. Lea Dolmage taking lunch. The 46th News of DUBLIN '13.T. A, Dr. R. Whitman of Seaforth medical Clinic addressed the Dublin P.T.A. and parents on Monday evening in St. Patrick's School., Dublin. He spoke on drugs, the cause, and abuse of drugs° being used , among our teenagers to-day. There were approximately 45 people in atten- dance. The mystery prize was ClasSified' 'Ads pay, dividends. psalm was read by Mrs. Jim Thompson. Hymn 367 read as a • poem, was •giveri by Mrs-Les Dolmage. The tepic was given, by Mrs, Don Dodds on Africa 2.110 its people,taken from...the book "Why the Spider Lives. in COr- .ners," The meeting was closed With hymn-..241 "Christ for the World we Sing." Lunch was ser- ved. A reception . and Dance was held in Londes.bord Hall for Mr;-' and Mrs. Jinx Scarrow (nee Agnes Dolmage). The Silver Strings-of 'Walton played intisle 'enjoyed by * *AIL* Hevuegrhyaldy pr ynn esent read thuflro trdo u sc iant dress to Agnes anclaim and pres- , ented them with a .purse of money ea Jim and Agnes thanked every- . ,. body for a lovely evening held in their honeur. Robert Harris is 'still a pat- . ient in Victoria Hospital but is _short business period. .The improving, is invited, to the world's' Mr. and Mrs. TonyWielicamp, Day of Prayer service to be Mitchell, Betty, Ron and Vicky held at St. Patrick's Roman Cath- Harris visited Bob on Sunday and Pile Chin ctr in Deblirrenefarch 3. `helped celebrate his birthday. • Mrs. Oscar Young', Mrs. . , Edgar Elligsen and Mrs. .Earl Rock were in. charge of a Touch and Take--table, decorated_ with_ valentines.Ot realized-the sum of '.$35.00. Birthdays Were :re- perted by Mrs. Robert Robin- son and Mrs. Albert Bauer. The hostesses were Mrs. George Rock, Mrs. Earl Rock, Mrs. Edgar Elligsen, Mrs. Lavine Beuermann, Mrs. Robert Rob- inson and Mrs. Oscar Young". and Lorie. Correspondent Mrs. Fred Young poured' Mrs. Robert Corsaut of St. , • Mrs. Wm. Walters .tea. Marys spent several days' last .. week, with, her daughter, Mt's. .ELIMVILLE INSTITUTF', David Wheeler and Mr. Wheeler. The Elimville Institute 'held Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland, a euchre at the Township Hall on Monday night with 10 tables • playing- Prizes went to Ladies High - Mrs. John Coward; Men's High - Mr. Arthur Idle; Men's ublin Playe rs A D News of Woodham t Practise • W1NCHELSEA • • • • 0 a '4 -t liVRON .gxPOSITQR, SEAFORTHR ONT:o 10, 1972 The SeatorthSnowmqbile Club held a successful safari Saturday night with over twenty machines partinipating. • Metriberse-met at the Club _House at 7:30 and left on a well organized run, travelling about thirty miles through the Kinburn swamp area, spec)al thanks to Laverne Huai who lead us. Re- turning to the Club House and the welcome fire which Fireman Don Horne had going for us, everyone enjoyed coffee and donuts. The Club Is planning a family day safari next•Sunday, February . 13 and all members will be'con- tacted. At USE EXPOSITOR WANT ADS Phone 527-0240 4.1 a rt 4 a