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advance to the next' contest in
The Huron County Pork
Elmer Harding, Howick
.
Correspogdent
.,Mrs. Bohn Te�pt Iemaq
P.
Exeter. -
On February' 13 and 15, Mr.
Eggs." Songs called "On Top of
Producer Associatibn held it's
Township; George Campbell,
Vince Elliott fi•oni the.` Exeter
. Correspondent
u Mrs. Allan McCall
prayer, also read a couple of
of'. Ken and Mrs. McDonald
were: Mr. Mrs. 'Robert
annual meeting in the Legion Hall
McKillop Township; Lloyd
_.
semi-finals for the Oral Coin-
poems, The collection was taken
and
in Clinton on February 13th last.
Stewart, Hullett Township; Joe
Meeting S of the Staffa NI, 4•H
Walton Unit Meets
by Mrs.. Merton Hackwell and
Warwick of St. Th omas and Mr.
In adressing the meeting Keith
' Millar Hay Township; Doug*
Homemaking Club was held at
The Walton Unit held their
dedicated by.,Mrs. G. McNichol.
Neil McDonald of Toronto.
Weeden of Paisley, chairman of
Fraser,, Morris Township; Ken
the home of the assistant leader
meeting in the church basement
Mrs. John Burch gave the topic _
Mr. and Mrs. -Arthur Docked,
the marketing board, wanted
C a r n o c h a d, T u c k e r s,m i t h
on Saturday, February 16 at 9:30
on Wednesday evening, February
on "Mission Impossil t% Unless".
London, Mr. Oscar Docked,
more stability, in 'the pork
Township-, Maurice H a i s t ,
A.M.
�+ 13 with 24 members present.
Mrs. W. J.'Leeming read a
London, Mrs. James W. Daley,
industry. Production cost will
Stephen. Township; Alvin
Roll Call-Make'and serve a
Mrs. Don Achilles opened with
poem, followed by Mrs. G.
Blenheim and -Mrs. Karen Leigh
likely be higher in the coming
. Cudmore, Usborne Township;
supper dish using one of the
toe Call to Worship." Blest be the
McNichol leading in prayer.
eampleford, spent the week end
year, he said, high grain prices
Jim Consitt, Stanley Township)
"pastas'% was answered by all 14
tie that binds" was sung
Mrs. J. Burch presided for the
at the Manse with Rev. and Mrs.
and higher fuel costs being some
Glen McMichael, Turnberry
girls.
accompanied by Mr s,• Herb
business. Minutes of the, last
D. Docked and familv.
of the reasons. He didn't think
Tow.nshipti Alan Miller, West
The leaders conducted at)aquiz .
Travis at the piano.s.:Achilles
M�
meeting were read by the
hostess. for the euchre
that subsidies was the answer.
Wawanosh Township and Adrian
on cereals and discussed with the"
read the scripture from Tames 3:
secretary. The roll call w•as
party Community Hall this
Jim McGregor of Kippen, a
Vos, East Wawanosh Township.
girls "cereals around the clock"
6 - 18, followed by the meditation
"Gentleness".
answered by a Valentine verse.
Friday evening Feb. 22,are: Mrs.
director of the marketing board,
Directors at � large: Terry
and "Kinds of Pastas".
• on Mrs. Frank
The meeting was closed by
Torrence Dundas, Mrs. � Jack
blamed the fluctuating prices on
Dalton, Dungannon; '.George
Joanne Ross; Mary Jane` and
Kirkby led in prayer."Gentle
everyone reheating the Lord's
Gordon, Mrs. Earl Watson•and
the unexpected high runs of hogs
Monterief, Lucknow; n Geiger,
Elizabeth Templeman made
Jesus meek and mild" was sung.
Prayer.
Mrs. William Leeming, Everyone
to the market. It seems that hog
Keith Small, Wroxter; rancis
tomato -meat sauce, Jane Ross
Mrs. Kirkby closed the devotional
A. delicious lunch was served by
is welcome.'
farmers do not keep statistics up
Hunt, Walton and J.P.Rau.
and Nancy Tem lenian made
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period with prayer.
Mrs, Dave Watson, Mrs, John
"
to date with their_ production
At a directors meeting
basic muffins and Joanne Jordon
Mrs. Don Achilles chose as the
Burch, .Mrs. Murray Dennis and
Miss Connie Coutts, nurse -in-
plans and as a result the board as
immediately following the annual
and Karen Miller made baked
t is v
o a very interesting s o
p y t g tory n
h
the hostess, r
s, M s. McCutcheon.
training at St. Joseph's Hospital,
wpackers-can't
well as n t plan ahead
rileeting. Eric Moore was elected
lasagne. These were sampled by
"The Teu Commandments".
Church News
London, spent the week end at
_gither. Mr. McGregor suggested
president. Elmer Harding vice-
the girls at .the close of the
Mrs. William Thamer presided
At the morning service on
the home of her parents, Mr. and
,that price fluctuation be kept at a
president and Lloyd Stewart was
meeting.
for the business: The tninutes
Sunday at Duff's United Church,
Mrs. (Bill Coutts- .
daily maximum of 25c similar to
returned as secretary -treasurer.
Personals
were ' read by Mrs. .,Howard
.Walton', there were t"-.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
the operation of the futures
M'r. and Mrs. John Miller,
• Hackwell, followed by the roll
new hymn books dediclated to a
Mrs. Nelson' Reid were Mr. and
market. He said that this would
At The Bank
Karen,, Shirley 'ane)' Steven
call. Mrs. Mac Sholdice gave the
used by the congregation. These
Mrs. Bob' Machan and girls and
create a greater stability. The
This recent European
attended the graduation of
• treasurer's report and received
were distributed to the pews by
Mrs. Laura Machan of Sarnia.
number of producers in. the
immigrant walkedl into the
Corporal Baary- Oliver at Aylmer
the collection.
the Clerk of session, Emmerson
Mr. and- Mrs. Jas. Scott Sr.'of
,
Province went down by 7,000
downtown branch of a. large bank
on Friday:
Announcements were given of
Mitchell and the ushers, .Fred
Blyth visited on Monday at the
since a year ago, he said.
and asked the guard, in broken
Miss - Geraldin6 Templeman,
current events in the church
-Dunk, Alvin McDonald, and
same home.
< Elected asp, township
English: `Can 1 -talk to the. man
Stratford, spent the weekend with
work. World Day of Prayer will be
Stephen Dennis.
-
repre$entatives w'e're: Ross Eedy,
who arranges loans?" The guard
her -parents, Mr. and Nfrs. John
held on Friday, Mai•ch l:at 2 p.m.
Rev. Docken chose as his
Miss Teressa Ryan of London
Ashfield township; Eric Moore,
told him:"I'm sorry, the loan
Templeman and family'.
The thank -offering, meeting is to
sermon, "Through Death to
spent the week end at the home of
Colborne Township; Barry
arrangeer is out to lunch." The
Miss Helen Smate was a
be on Sutiday-evening, April 21
Life",.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor, Goderich Township; Jim
European immigrant replied: "In
w'eckend"grrk1 of Miss Joanne
--with the Bradley Bunch of Clinton
The choir rendered an anthem,
Lawrence Rvan.
W;Iliamson , Grev Township;
that case, I'll talknto Tonto!"
Connolly. R.R.5, Mitchell.
as special guests! Anyone havin
on of God Heald Hiss, Holy
.
used car ds are to leave them at
W rd" taken from the new Hymn
the church. A delegate was asked
Bok. Mrs. Wilber assisted at the
News of Hulleft 'Central
to attend the annual Presbyterial
Organ,
meeting in Clinton 'on March 6. Social Evening
' "Jesus, the very thought of—. Neighbors of Tom Shortdary
Thee" was sung and the Lord's .from the ni4ith line and boundary
,
french t e x e h �a n e d
Prayer was repeated in unison
met for a social get-together at
closing the meeting.
the 'home of Walter and Mr's.
Lunch was served by, Mr s.
Bewley,pint,,,,, a_turday evening.,-
1Jn Friday, February 8, Mrs.
sixth: Grade eight-Steve�Bromlev
accompanied` them to 'Douglas
class presented • a Valentine
Stewart' Humphries, Mrs. Jack
February 16th.
Smith, the French teacher, traded
third and Christine McNall, first.
Point. During the trip they were •
Assembly on Thursday. 'February
McEwing and Mrs. William
-Tom and his daughter Emma
classes with Mr. Orr from East
The junior relay team
shown thrpugh the Bruce Nuclear
14. The assembly began with O
Humphries.
had moved,to their new home in
Wawanosh Public School at
flame
cond and the senior team Came
Power Development. Much was
Canada followed by the Lord's
McKlllop Unit
Clinton last fall.
Belgrave. -
��t°ourth; Everyone did their best
learned during this trip.
Prayer and' the Bible Reading.
The McKillop, Unit bf the
The enjgyable evening was
It. it . Orr's idea, thinking
racing and Hullctt; came second
Songs called Venice, Christopher
U.C.W. was held at the home of '
spent playing progressive euchre,
that it ould be different if the
overall with Clinton Public
Volleyball
Columbus and Viking Warrior
Mrs. C. McCutcheon with 11
with 9 tables in play. Winners
children heard someone elso
leading.
On Wednesday, February 13,
were sung. TwOle boys pee -
members and one visitor present.
were: High Lady - Mrs. A.
speak French. Mrs. Smith. taught
;•
the school volleyball teams were
fortified the Parade of the -Months.
Mrs. Glenn McNichol presided
McCall; . Low Lady
grades four and five of the
Legion Public Speaking"
involved in games both at
A recitation walled "A Timely
for the devotions opening the
Mrs. K. DeJong; High Man -
Belgrave School while Mr. Orr
On February 13, winners from
Scatorth Public School 'and at.
Word from a Groundhog" was
meeting by singing, "L -et 17s,
Tom Shortreed; Low Man
had the grades five, six and seven
each of the senior and junior
Hullett Central School. The girls
'given by Robert Nesbitt, followed
Break Bread Together".
Harvey McClure.
at Hullett. The classes enjoyed
contests held at Hullett Central
travelled to Seaforth where they
by"a play called "The Boy Who
Mrs. W. J. Leeming read the
Prior to 'lunch, gifts of sheep
having Mr. Orr and would
last• week, travelled to Blyth to
won -'ail four games by scores cf
Wouldn't Brush his Teeth," Then
scripture from Philippians 4:
skin rugs were presented to Tom
sometime like to have him back
represent ullett Centrai in the
15-3. 15-3, 15.3 and 15-2, while
a song called "The Tootome
hs
10-21. Mrs. G. McNichol gave the
and Emma by Berva Watson and
again..
Canadian I/egion Public Speaking
the Seaforth boys team came 4o
Tune" was sung; followed by
meditation "Cry of the lonely
Harvey McClure:,
Contest. `
Hullett and were defeated in the
short skit about White Cane
heart", followed by a,discussion
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coutts have
'Visit from Former Warden
Calvin Lovett, Kerri Medd and
three games with scores,of 15-I f,'
Week given by four girls,
on how we as a group might help
ret urned home from a 14 -day bus
On Friday, February 8, Mr.
Judy Jewitt front Grades 7 and 8
1_5-6. and'9-5,
Because the founder of the Boy
the
lonely,,older people in homes,
trip to Florida. Marie reported it
Roy Pattison, former Huron
and Christine Carter, Judy Carfer
C<ingl•5tulations to both Hullett
Scouts was born in February,
handicapped people and other
wa-s•very cool the first five days
Countv warden, visited Hullett
nd Karen Durnin from grades 5
' teams on such a tine showing.
Steven Popp gave the Boy Scout
group s
g P
' Mrs. Dave Watson le ;d' iii-
they were there. ;
y,
iVeek end visitors at the home
Central School to talk. -with the
grade seven Class; who have been
yid b, competed with Blyth
ublic School at this contest.
They will be taking part yin a
„,.,
Volley all tournament' on Feb'=
4
Pledge.' A. recitation w s given
about ,Thomas Edison next by six
"
studying about different forms of
Kerri Medd with her speech
ruary at Citral• Huron
girls, and then a- play called
government, about countVTouncil
about "Toleration" won the
Seco idary Sch'r3 '(,60inton.
','Hearts Tarts." Pat Stackhouse
in this area and explain how the
senior contest and will now
scene. Nobody was hurt. Traffic
tap-danced for everyone, forlow•ed
council works."
advance to the next' contest in
New Shoes
by a " dialogue called "Buying
After his speech, he answered
Exeter. -
On February' 13 and 15, Mr.
Eggs." Songs called "On Top of
the many questions that grade
Oral Communications
Vince Elliott fi•oni the.` Exeter
Old Sniokey" and "A Valentine
seven firFd art him.
On Tuesday. February 11, the
High School returned to Hullett
Song" were sung.
In return for his helpfulness,
semi-finals for the Oral Coin-
Central to take the grades three
Anne Reuber in Japan' which
Calvin Lovett, • as. the class
munication's Public Speaking
and four oa snowshoe expedi-
n
The devoftonal period' was
representative, thankod him for
Contest was „held at Robertson
' rion`to sec how well they could,
London: Mrs. Bannerman visited
coming'and presented him with a
Memorial Public School in God-
handl the awkward shoes which
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
gift. ,
erich and involved were speakers
he had s own ,them how to use
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Carnival Races Ann Snell represented Hullett on cdnesda}'; while Mr. Tal- _
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Around 5 o'clock Monday y y skating races were held at' the lace in the to two. Two on Friday. ihev travelled to
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:dated tractor trailer truck slipped Call From Australia
morning.' fivals. quickly to the trickiness of putting
on icy pavement on the north road , Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hulley "
between Winthrop and Seaforth. 'visited with Mr. and Mrs. Otto The winners from hitillett are as one shoe in fropt of the other Inglis W shers/Dryers
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from six schools in the Clinton sevc . I weeks ago. Miss Roney's
• Truck ��sli s on North � Ro'
ad - and Goderich surrounding areas. Gra c three class took their trip .
Carnival Races Ann Snell represented Hullett on cdnesda}'; while Mr. Tal- _
t` Q�Saturdav, February 9, Central, although she did not bots tour class took, theirs _ ,
Around 5 o'clock Monday y y skating races were held at' the lace in the to two. Two on Friday. ihev travelled to
y Garr and Mar Ann McNichol, place P ,
evening, when visability was Jack Storey and Gerry McClure. Clinton Public Arena in connect- 'winners, on from Clinton Public "Stone Farm which is localed on.
almost nil, a Dominion Consoli- ion with the Winter Carnival. The and one frond Robertson Memor ,he second concessiolt of Hullett, 0 r
racesbe an at ten o'clock IrLthc ial will ad to the county Township. They caught on. very
:dated tractor trailer truck slipped Call From Australia
morning.' fivals. quickly to the trickiness of putting
on icy pavement on the north road , Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hulley "
between Winthrop and Seaforth. 'visited with Mr. and Mrs. Otto The winners from hitillett are as one shoe in fropt of the other Inglis W shers/Dryers
The truck was going up the hill at Walker, Cromarty. Marg's bru_ follows: Kindergar't'en to Grade Field Trio • without tripping. Besides being LIBERATOR
Nesbitt's farm going south when ther, Kenneth from Australia, Three -Boys: Kent Howatt, On Thursday, February 14, the hard work, it was very enjovabfe
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with the longtrailer completely morning Australian t ime and it bault. fourth; Grades four and Bruce Nuclear Power, Develop discussed animal tracks at4d other ® QUICK CHECK:
P Y g � ,Q.. ashen -3 c Iles .�
blocking the road and the tractor was 3 o'Slock Sunday afternoon five -Robbie' Plunkett, second;, ment at Douglas. Point. Recentiv ' signs of furry friends. ® y
- , O uper Agitator
head -nose in ditch creating a real here. Also home were Mr. and- Grades six and seven -Steven they had' ben studying about ValeriTintes'Dai' Assembly ® ''ii` O 2 Agitator speeds
' hazard to nort' bound traffic Mrs. Hugh Currie.. Linda and Plunkett, third;. Karen Durnin, energy rTsouress. Mr. Tremcer Mrs. Livingstan's. grade five' O 2 spin speeds
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Mrs. Charles Geddes and family.
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ruary 6.
Among the' people attending
The president Mrj. Koehler
the Tractor Pul! at Louisville,
opened the meeting with an
Kentucky from this vicinity were:
inspirational reading followed by
Gail and' Alex Glanville, Kenny
-Hymn 158 and read a letter from
and Betty. Glanvifle, Lori ie and
Anne Reuber in Japan' which
Bonnie Glanville, Les and Pat
proved most interesting. „
Bernard, Bill and Sharon 'Mc- ••
The devoftonal period' was
Clure, Steven and Nora Eckert.
opened with Hymn 363, and Mrs.
Anna Dolmage led in a lengthy
discussion on "Missionary
Work." Several questions were
passed among the ladies and each
question led to a new discussion
and view -point.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read -,and the roll call was
answered by your mother's
Maiden Name.
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Correspondence was reed and
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Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron
several items of business brought
3
of Sarnia visited wio, their
daughter and son-in-law Mr. and
up. The World Day, of Prayer is or
March and Huron
Mrs. Charles Geddes and family.
1, the -Perth
Presbyterial is, at Mitchell on
Mrs. Cameron is staying for the
March 6.
remainder of the week.
Mr. Reuber closed the meeting
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
with prayer and lunyh was served
Darwin Bannerman ovef the
by Unit 4. r
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
f
Robert Paisley and Heather from
Personals `
London: Mrs. Bannerman visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris
on Wednesday Mrs. Dalton
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
annerthan and Mrs. Agnes
Harris, GoderNh.
Campbell of Stratford.
Billie, Steven and Chelene
t
Mr. Ivy Henderson is a patient
Glanville , visited with Mr, and
in Seaforth Community Hospital.
Mrs. Orval Storey, their grand -
We wish hirn`a speedy recovery.
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Carbianne Doig. of the
and Mrs. Alex §rlanville attended
11ttiversity of. Guelpp was home
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a Pump Guard to trap pins and things. The dryer's 2 automatic
cycles and 3 tempelature sel-edtions handle all loads with ease.
And new to, all Inglis models this year: a lint trap thctt's'cover
" and lint trap all in -one. The Liberator Washer is also available
in single -speed as above except for lint filter.
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O 3 wash/rinse
temperature selections
O Variable water level
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O Permanent Press care
O 3 temperature selections
" O Large dryer capacity
O Flexible timed drying
ONLY
THE PAIR.$450,
The budget -priced Liberator washer and
dryer offer.you exceptional value and
years of gutsy performance. Look at the
washer. You get 2 agitation, 2 spin speeds with Cdol Down Care
for permanent press. You get a Super Agitator and you even get
a Pump Guard to trap pins and things. The dryer's 2 automatic
cycles and 3 tempelature sel-edtions handle all loads with ease.
And new to, all Inglis models this year: a lint trap thctt's'cover
" and lint trap all in -one. The Liberator Washer is also available
in single -speed as above except for lint filter.
THE STORE WITH MORE,,.,,,,,,,,
QUALITY and SERVICE
GERICWS Ltd.
ZURICH 236-4351 SEAFORTH 527-0.190
"GUAR.ANTELM HURON COUNTY'S LOWEST PRTCES OR DIFFERENCE RETURNED"
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