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The Huron Expositor, 1973-03-08, Page 7SPRING IS NEA JOY YOUR' HOME MORE DRESS IT UPI SAKRETE CEMENT MIX Ideal for those small repair jobs. Just add water and ION 101111.m., .e..7:111111alesime, t7•SL PICTURE WINDOWS let in the natural light and add to the overall appear. once, Many sizes, styles end ' Prices to choose from , CABINET TOPS Scratch resistant and untif. fected by, water. A good choice 'of colors.3.50/LF Stock only 8.10.1i ft. lengths PANELING Natural beauty at its best. A wide selection of finishes. 4x8 as low as 3.99 --e STORM WINDOWS Heating or cooling is cheaper if you have good storm windows. ,11 A 7 li as low as MEW 0 DOORS Inside or outside. We have a selection to match your home decor. 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Jelly Rolls Reg 49c SPECIAL 2/79c FROZEN FOOD Pepperidge Farm Layer Cakes 130z 59c Pkg Side bacon 79C Lean Ground beef Th. 754 Beef Pork Sausage Th. 59 t Cured Ham steaks Th. 79 t Sliced Macaroni and Cheese _Chi k en loaf ,e. lb 69 t Headcheese emade per tin 89t FRUITS & VEGEtABLES 0).(rpsi,lppi Kinette Club holds meeting .gt Elimville No. 3 4-II Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Murray Coward. Officers are: president, Jane Van Rostel; rotating secretary, Janet Kerslake; press reporter, Diane Hurron. Theme of the Club is Sportswear with Knits. A second meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Wayne Prance The girls decided to call their club, "The Knitter Bugs" and were shown alterations, cutting, marking and fitting of garments. Euchre The Women's Institute spon- sored a Euchre party at Elim vile Township Hall on Mon evening with nine tables in play. Winners were: Ladies high, Millie Miller; Men's high, Lau- rence Beckett; Lone hands, Olive Atkinson; Lucky draw, Mrs. Mor- rison. Hensall Town Council heard a -.deputation from the parks Board when Robert Baker and Bevan Bonthron presented their budget for 1973. Council indicated apprecia- tion that the Parks Board is in good shape financially which resulted in a reductionof$886.66 in the Municipal grant. There will be a meeting on March 15 at 7:30 P.M. in the arena to discuss renovations which will have to have the permission of the Ontario Municipal Board. It was indicated this approval may take six months or .more to arrive. Parents of children who have air rifles are reminded that they are responsible for damage ,done and also are reminded that child- ren must be 14 years of age or over in order to have such a gun. There is a by-law which pro- hibits the discharge of firearms in the village and pellet guns are considered as firearms. Guns used in the village will be con- fiscated. Ernie Davis reported 30 trees removed and was instructed to finish quickly as ,the allotted money was spent. There will be a meeting March 12 with the firemen when council will consider an adjustment• to the present pay schedule:'• Counc. Knight reported for the Industrial Committee that work could begin on sewers in a month if the OWRC would sanction it. UCW meets Unit IV met in the Fellowship Hall of Hensall United Church on Thursday with 21 members and 3 guests. Mrs. Jessie McAllis- ter presided and opened the meet- ing with a verse from John 18, Hymns - were sung with Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt accompanying at the piano. Mrs. Elizabeth Riley gave the devotional on Steward- ship, using scripture from Mat- thew. She said you cannot serve two masters; there is no half, way point, using the masters scale of values, prayer was of- fered by Mrs. Britton. The high- light of the afternoon came when Mrs. Mc-Allister introduced the guest •speaker Mrs. Edison For- r'est, whose subject was on India. Everyone was seated along each side of a long table where they could view articles from India which were sent from Mrs. For- rest's newphew, John Scott, Seaforth, who is presently in India, and teaches English and art in a school in the lower Himalayas. Mrs. Forrest told of some of his experiences and read parts of up to date letters she had received. Miss Greta Lammie played a piano solo en- titled "The Yellow Jonquil" for programme. Mrs. Grace Wreck acted as secretary. 93 cdlls to sick and shut-ins were reported . The Presbyterial, wh"ch was held February 28 in Northside United Church in Sea- forth, was reported on by four members who attended,. It was decided to start quilting 'Tues- day morning. An invitation was received to attend Goshen United Church on March 15 and to attend Zurich Emmanuel United Church on April 6. Unit IV are res- ponsible for flowers for the church for March. It was sug- gested that member s should send letters o f disapproval of the attractive advertising on T.V. of so much consuming of alcoholic beverages. HENSALL 4-H CLUB Hensall 4-H "Sew-sews" met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Bill Puss. Each girl showed he r pattern and material and Mrs.Fuss demonstrated a stretch seam and how to rein- force a crotch. Fourteen girls are attending the club. locals • Mr. and Mars. Roy Brock and Mrs. 011ie Kyle spent the week end with Mr. an d Mrs. Don Kyle and family In Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kyle, St. Catherines,spent the ,week end with Mrs. Itancy_.Kyle. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton visited in Listowel with relatives over the weekend and also visited Mrs. Reuben Pehlke at Listowel Memorial Hospital. Mrs. John Coward spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coward, Pamela, Jeffery and Wendy of Sunshine Line. Mrs. Phil Hern and Mrs. John Coward attended a dessert Euchre on Monday at Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heck- man and baby daughter from Cen- tralia visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell and Helen. Mrs. George Frayne of Exeter visited on Saturday with Mrs. Wm. Walters. ' Miss Ruth Horne of London and Mr, and Mrs. Gerry Grubbe and boys of, Farquhar and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Horne and girls visited 'on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne. He said that they will proceed with a survey to see how many house- holders in Hensall are interested in Cable T.V, If it comes it will cost $10 for a hook-up and $5 a month thereafter. A letter from Bell and Laughton, solicitors, regarding a drain to the south of Hensall Motors was 'considered. A request for a permit to place a trailer was left until permission, from the Department of Health was obtained. A motion to cancel the asses- sment on houses taken down by Vic Hargreaves and Hyde Bros. was approved. Clerk Campbell was instruc- ted to apply for the Road Sub- sidy $2,500 for snow removal and maintenance, $2,500 forpav- ing and $5,000 for drainage, a total of $10,000. He was also • instructed to send the tax arrears in for collection. Bills and ac- counts of $5,001.12 were .ordered paid. This included a $2033.50 levy, for the Ausable, Hayfield Conservation Authority. CPT - committee meets Thomas Carter, chairman of the CPT committee of IOOF and Rebekah Lodges presided over a meeting at the weekend. Minutes and the treasurer's report were read by Mrs. Everitt Smith. The annual euchre party and draw is set for late April. Draws for a platform rocker and bridge set (table and chairs) will be made. Gordan papple and Mrs. Smith are to be in charge-of the sale of tickets. The Kinette meetings for the month of February were held at the homes of Linda McCallum and Sharon Brokenshire. The Kinettes expressed thanks to area residents for their contributions when they can- vassed for the Ability Fund. The total amount raised this year was,I310.00. A letteY was received from the foster child overseas, and a donation was given to the Abil- ity Fund. The Kinettes are selling tickets for a three minute shopping spree to be at Al's Super Save in -Hensall, or $50 in cash, the draw to be, made on April 11. The raffles were won by Joanne Bell and Karen Schur- man. The next meeting will be held at the home of Martha Stan on March 14. WMS The March meeting of the Carmel Presbyterian W, M.S. was held Monday afternoon at the Church.President Mrs.Rachel Schwalm presided and opened with a poem "To sum it up". Mrs. Pearl Love and Mrs. R. A. Orr took charge of the study and worship, with Mrs. Orr reading a prayer from the Glad Tidings and using scripture from Matthew followed by Meditation. Mrs. Love gave the study on India, with the topic of too many mouths to feed. Since 1921 India's population has more than doubled. At the present rate by the year 2000 will be doubled again. The roll call was an- swered with 14 members with a sign of spring. The W.M.S. are ' invited to attend the Easter Thank-Offering meeting at Emmanuel United. Church in Zurich on April 6. Plans were made for the Easter Thank-Of- fering meeting April 2 when the guest speaker willbe Mrs.Cliff Britton from Hensall. Mrs. Schwalm will be attending the Hamilton-London Synodical to be held in Wingham on April 10 - 11. Mrs. Harry Snell read a prayer from These Days. The Ladies Aid meeting fol- lowed with Mrs. Malcolm Dougall presiding and Mrs. Harry Snell acting as Secretary. Two carloads of larlies from" Hensall United Church motored to Seaforth last Wednesday and attended the United Church Women Christian Development Day at Northside United Church. The purposes of the Red Cross are: "To furnish volunteer aid to the sick and wounded of armies in time of war, in accordance with the Treaty of Geneva, and in time of peace or war, to carry on and assist in work for the im- provement of health, the preven- tion of disease, and the mitigation of, suffering throughout the World". The theme for the day "A light for Christian Development". The guest speaker was Mrs. Patricia Clarke, who writes for the United Church Observer. Mrs. R. Dinney and Mrs. G. Sereda, Exe- ter sang a medley of duets. SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE IN UNITED CHURCH At the Sunday morning service of worship in Hensall United Church, the celebration of the Lords Supper took place. Rev. Don Beck preached on the sermon topic "A Double Sacrament of Life ". The choir sang the anthem "Charity"ith Gail Travers taking the 'olo part. Sandra Elizabeth Shroeder, transferred from another congregation, and 'William Charles Hoy by Profes- sion of Faith were welcomed into the congregation. REBEKAH LODGE Mrs. Aldeen • Volland, Vice Grand of Amber Rebekah Lodge presided for the regular meeting recently in the absence of the Noble Grand Mrs. Irene Black- well. Mrs. Myrtle Orr R.S.V.G. assisted Mrs. Volland. An invitation was received from Moncton Star Rebekah Lodge to their celebration being held in Atwood Community Centre April 27. Mrs. Volland reported for the visiting committee. Final arrangem,ents were made to observe the 24th anni- versary of the Lodge and the birthday of Schyler Colfax on March 7, when members will attend a dinner followed by a programme at the Lodge.-Hall. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Sixty people attended the World Day of Prayer Service ce- lebrated this year in St. Pauls Anglican Church, Hensall Friday afternoon. Mrs. G.A. Anderson presided along with the following ladies from the fellow Churches. Mrs. Earl Rowe, Mrs. Ron Mock, Mrs. Russel Erratt, and Mrs. Wm. Mickle from the United Church; Mrs. G. Schwalm, Mrs. John Baker, Mr s. Edith Bell, Mrs. Malcolm Dougall from the Presbyterian Church; and Mrs. Marg Cole and Mrs. Jack Brint- nell froni Chiselhurst United; and Mrs. Frank Forrest, Mrs. R.H..Middleton, Mrs. Derwood Windover from St. Pauls. Anglican. The introductory music was played by Mr. add Mrs. Frank Forrest, and each of the ladies had a leader from their group, with the congregation reading all the responses. Mrs. Edith Bell ane Mrs. Malcolm Dougall sang a duet entitled "In Times Like These", accompanied at the organ by Mra. F. Forrest. Mrs. Rachel Schwalm introduced the guest speaker for the afternoon, Mrs. Eric Luther, who spoke on "Alert in our Time" and "Spirit of God". She spoke of her favourite hymn "Breathe on me Breath of God", which was sung by everyone. Mrs. R.H. Middleton and M: s. Derwood Windover acted as ushers and took up the offering. The meeting closed with the hymn "The day thou gayest". AGNEE E. 140ZW411 „. IBS A OBS B.14PE)11( transal passe away at Alex dra Marine H spitgt Goderrp February 27, 1973 in her st year. She is survived by a slsWr,, Flora, in Hollywood, California, as well as several nieces and nephews. Funeral service was held from the Bonthron Funeral Chapel, Hensall, March 1, 1973, with Rev. W. Jarvis officiating. Interment was in Hensall Union Cemetery. Tasty -Topic CHERRY MEAT MUFFINS 2 cans (12 ounces each) luncheon meat 1 1/2, cups soft bread crumbs 2 eggs beaten 1/4 cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon prepared mustard 1 can (21 ounces) cherry pie filling Mash the luncheon meat with a fork and can. bane with bread crumbs, eggs, brown sugar and mustard,. Mix thoroughly and place equal amounts of the mix- ture into 8 to 12 greased muf- fin pans; filling 2/3 to 3/4 full.• Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 20 to 25 minutes or until lightly browned. 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