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The Huron Expositor, 1974-03-21, Page 10Free #es ' Vc conation;, fir' sic: ' Monday,, Mare ,25- 1974 STAFFA:-- Township Garage 9:30 a.m: -.12:30 FULLARTON :Y-- Twp. Shed 2:00 P.M, - 5:00 P.m, Friday; March 29, "1974 ST. PAULS :-- Twp. Garage --1,:00 p.m: - 6 :00 p.m. Monday;; April '11974 KIRKTON :— Kirk.Vet. Clinic -= 9 X30 a.m. - 12 noon . 6.40 1 Kinsmen an "bike rodeo RANNQCH , TwV., Hall -- 2.00 pan. Thursday, 'April 4, 1974 . 1�'11'ME iHL1N�A N'*POSITOR, _i •SRAFORT1 , Q1fii, MARCH 21,1974' It BORN13©LM :,— Twp; Garage 9 :30 'a.m. 12 noon l x 8 Junior; Grades 3,, 4, 5 and 6 will presided and opened the meeting t i '� m i"t . "r:.. 1VIITCHELL:—•=- Public Works Bldg. -- 2 p.m - 7 p.m. F be. Intermediate and Grades 7 and' with 'a spring poem "Prelude." �r* NEW, raj '(Town Hall) , Zone Conference in karriston. . Members attending were Presi• 8 will be Senior. -prr•izes will be givers as well � p' il; '"" v �� "; ..3 �* iia 4 6 i 7. %�Kd ident.Bev. Bonthron, Past Presi-. 1tl Y " asar a pT�.-,, •� .. ,x Fi, ±' Free #es ' Vc conation;, fir' sic: ' Monday,, Mare ,25- 1974 STAFFA:-- Township Garage 9:30 a.m: -.12:30 FULLARTON :Y-- Twp. Shed 2:00 P.M, - 5:00 P.m, Friday; March 29, "1974 ST. PAULS :-- Twp. Garage --1,:00 p.m: - 6 :00 p.m. Monday;; April '11974 KIRKTON :— Kirk.Vet. Clinic -= 9 X30 a.m. - 12 noon . 6.40 1 Kinsmen an "bike rodeo RANNQCH , TwV., Hall -- 2.00 pan. Thursday, 'April 4, 1974 . _i u BORN13©LM :,— Twp; Garage 9 :30 'a.m. 12 noon On Sunday March�il0 seven Junior; Grades 3,, 4, 5 and 6 will presided and opened the meeting t i '� m i"t . "r:.. 1VIITCHELL:—•=- Public Works Bldg. -- 2 p.m - 7 p.m. Hensall Kinsmen attended the be. Intermediate and Grades 7 and' with 'a spring poem "Prelude." Ai i '' '(Town Hall) , Zone Conference in karriston. . Members attending were Presi• 8 will be Senior. -prr•izes will be givers as well Pat Venner gave the devotion -,on "Belief" using. scripture from il; '"" v �� "; ..3 �* Your pet is subject to infection it, in contact with a wild ident.Bev. Bonthron, Past Presi-. free memberships to the Crusa- Join followed by prayer. Kay M1 Axa ` ' t' animal suffering from tables. • You in turn. are, subject to in, ' dent Wayne Reid eretary'Jim . der Cycle Club to first, second read the "Parable of the•Tibbler" •. °a# � £ `ra ';' �► fecti{�-if U%ten or scratched, by a rabid pet Stan, Vice-Presi' ent Spike Bell and third place winners and the which was prepared by Hilda ' ,' i +, �i, To reduce t p danger. of Infection in your pets' have them vac - and Kinsmen im Hyde, Dave afid Dick Packham. first place winner's wilt be entered in the area finals in Harriston on Payne. The roll call was answered by a favorite bird call. ° ", +,z k",Schurman ; ... cine ed. NOTE:-- Immunity is not permanent. Doge and t+p should Kinsman'fim Stan participated in June 22. Enrolment forms carr be Grace Drummond eoiiducted HENSALL - Hensall Men's team^was eliminated from the A pl'a' yoffs. Players are, be vaccinated annually, t. . the Gord Harbison Public Speal - 'ing competition, but although-.- obtained•frorai the' Hensall Public School car from Dick Packham, 98 the business announcing. ' the General meeting plknned in front left -Bob Campbell, Bill Munn and Don Smile, Middle,. Brad Moi_sseau, fid. d This servic%is sponsored by your own M pality. the Perth District HeMth 11nit, & the Heal 'M Ar} - An- spoke v 'ry .well did not wip.�At .� Mill Street, Hensall at 262._128,p w' October with Jane Davidson of Bell QAve Smale and Gary Maxwell Back Larry Prezcator, Larry GAnsitt, Spike a y Y Y P imais Bm ch,.Canada'1SeT rtmenf.- f cuTturo.' t. .., i?� p 'is offered free of charge to -pet owners reg+ardl the. luncheon the area clubs made Two safety c1'asses will be given ,Brucef*ld to be guest speaker, GO id, Wayne Campbell and Verne Randall. Absent were Les Turner, Jim Randall. � County of residence and they, are utrg to' their donations for Cystic Fribro- at the Hensall Public School by NJo�lderdice gave tfie topic for 1 th4ir pets for vaccination at any clinic ' , sis to the guest for the day Miss' �^ Lisa,Hyde, daughter of Mn and the O.P.Y. Safety Officer Cott- stable Wayne Moulton at I? noon the evening. It was taken from the Huron .Expositor. It deal with �' libraries are, f6pic W1 Dogs should be on a leash, accompanied by an ad' y Cate to restrained. The Health Mrs. Jim"Hyde. l;rom the. thirteen orr April 22 and 25, with the Jerrr • Baan's work with the , at properly of Branch,a rth District health U1r►it and it •, f clubs iia, this area, 5ted t 6 was cg►lected. It was voted to hold enrolment form. ' There. is a bicycle safety check list. to help e.U.S.O. in Nigeria. He studied g agricultural habits and living at the The Educationand Cultural bo ks available now in large A K g Munid not responsible far accidents. next year's Conference at ,the parents to make their children's conditions. He helped Nigerians Acti-Mies meeting of the Hepcall print. SEPARATE Y'ERTH DIBTI OT HEALTH Ur7IT 271-7s88 White Carnot;on in iIolmesville. bicycles ruad•worth and safe' for Y' y ' witli their agricultural problem's g P W •i. was held Wednesday eben- Mrs. McAllister ,• introduced' . . HEAMIR OF BRANCH 27.1-8682 ANII11IAi.S him or,her'to ride. This, card is to and promoted working tools- and ing sit the Legion Hall. President Don Feavep of Hensall who,is the Kinsmen Sponsor Bicycle Rodeo be brought; to the final test., on ` animal labor. Thepeople eople think of Hilda Payne welcomed everyone Librarian of Goderich Conegiate On Saturday, 'May 11 the May I I where Constableton, agriculture .as ling spiritual and the meeting opned in the iii Goderich, who told about his Kinsmen Club of Hensall will be .'will' check your child`s. bicvcle there, 'usual farm! The roll' call' was jab as librarian and how he has � � hol�ting a. bicycle rodeo at- the before he takes the road tests.' The meeting' closed with a answered with your favorite type the responsibility of choos�g'and Action Ads,,,` Hensall Arena starting at'. -9:30. hymn and the mizpah benedic•. of book. • A financial statement buying all the books for the school • + a.m. This will be open to all. Unit 11 Meeting tion. A: reading "Exchanging was givers by treasurer Marg library. Mrs. McAllister thanked • •WEDS.Pit.- 527��.24V children, those attending HOInsall Unit, I1 of Hensall . United Gifts" was given by 'Kay Mpck. Ingram. Mr. Feaver and present@d him � JL L'i Public School as well as surround- Church heli theiAlarch meeting.. after which' a'deiicious rncfi was Mrs. McAllister reported- hay. with a small token. ing,4reas.' Grades 1 and. 2 will be at the Church recently. Kay Mo served, ing received a short letter from Sadie" Simpson, who assists ° Brother Bob in India ttiankin the Libr.ariV Marg - Ingram at the, . jInstitute for the money they had 1-lensall Libt'ary,, showed books'' h sent him to help. him in his work. from the liibrary and told a littleU CW. e ars•- to I k O n . h O � to nominating committee was about:each'!rf them which proved' e a elected to bring names for the ''most interesting.- Mrs, McAllister • y • • new executive for April. Dues read .an article entitled "Readinggd - .-a uieve peace of.•m•rn,d 'were paid to the Mentally is foreveryone." Myrtle Sherritff Retarded and to the Historical gave courtesy remarks and TO Mildred Kyle presided for the hhe Lord's Prayer was, ,re more truly a priest and in 1965 Society. hostesses Annie Reid. and Susie March meeting. of Unit '1 on peated 'in unjson followed by 'a joined the 'duerrilla :"ATmy• of Business consisted) of an Purdy and their -helpers served %r Thursday afternoon. Accompan- hymn. Roll call wa's>answered by• National Liberation, as acommon invitation from Hurondale W.I. to lunch.THE ied by Belva Fuss on the piano the ' fourteen n)embers. Mrs. Kyle soldier ',and was killed the attend "h Dessert Euchre on. -meeting opened with a hvmn, conducted the bu$inees;announem following February in'action and Wednesday, March 20 at 1:30 at Planning` after. which' Mrs. Kyle read ing an all day meeting on March buried in .an unmarked grave Usbtrrne Central School; a food � forum entitled "Poultr Piease"(Contiirued from Page 1)sciypture from Luke. •• ' . .�7 in S�aforth N rthside Church where even hismother did not y° For her thoughtful devotional �on the subject of -Drug -and know., Rulers of„ the Church "to be held April 10 at the Clinton .Centennial meetings which will Hi h School an invitation to visit be held regular ly over .the nexrFA(TORY she said each f us must find .Alcohol problems. Dr. David, rejoiced,- but not Phe'millions of g• ourselves iii order to be success= -Mack, representative from the. ' Christians who knew him. the '..'McMichael collection .at year. , , ful in life. Ignorance of our Londoii'Conference, will be-, sere. Klein burg; a letter, from Mrs. dumper stickers readiQ g "Sea•. • • t • resources we may make litter of It is hoped interested-people.wil:1 Eil'een McLean read "Mission Zoeller, chairman of the Erland forth in"75" may. be • one way that our opportunities. The •person try�o attend. a begins at home", which told of'an Lee Home Committee reporting the Ceirtennial can be publicized. AT VANASTRA old, conventional Anglican Church on some of the activities ro oSedr Mayor Frank- 'Sills told the who hasfaith in himself and finds Julene, Keys gave an interest- in downtown Toronto, now called for'. 1974. The e• April Pmeeting meeting that no grants would bre the .divine within ',where excel ing part of the stpdy on Methods "The Church , of the Holy schedule w s reviewed b Hilda.., available frorna other levels. of FOR OR OUR lence dwells is the man or woman of Mission. Members discussed Trinify'", whi'ch seives.all people pro rain,'c�jC nveners for th government for the 1975 Centen- ho knows what he or she wants s g +�.�•. • • I, ;Olt' Land by peeping at it is successful. li we irttrolYfed •, `itlrhat.•= Soho cofAe rdgerdless of denomrn- evening were• Jessie MCAlliste • °vial and -said the Town would f, ; mission • means' today",and ation or social background, has y R y ' most of us spend too much time g and Greta Lammie. Ever one robabl advance the committee 1 "How How.,, -we are in Mission": very informal service and dress enjoyed a singsong:' Mrs, Mc-. some money to get. started. The • / worrying which cosec. In 'Where did we (the Church) go with services usually ending with Allister read a synopsis on ideas Committee hoped that most thus life, we all get what've ask wrong?" It was discovered -that a meal together: They have •a on reading of -books -and the uses Centennial events would be for.. The ,:Bible ' says take . Ito y y of the library and told about the self-supporting. - - . , tthe earl Christians f the East varlet of week -day nrot;rams. thought for tomorrow which think of our Christiait as the r• y different types of libraries there - "Anyway", one, person in the means solving today's problems religion of the rich and o erful t' Holy Trinity is a visible ' JUST ARRIVID ' a g P � are . e.g. medical, recreational, . audietice said "if we do rose only; Life's 'only certainty . is nations. reminder of God's loge for people' 'today. , in the midst of a shiny new science, etc. Greta Lammie money, we 4, anothe hUnd . A T R U C ^ LOAD OF Peace, of mind depends not on The kev_. Marino of the United downtown mall.-Julene also read showed three .different types of' red ,years'to make up 'the cost:" .�I what we have, .but on what ,and Church of Christ in Japan, who Lee Holland's method of teaching MATERIALS IN NE ! show -we think, about, it. The spent a year in Canada and the ..the Zambia people farming. The Faith kingdom of God is within. ue " United States, tells that prie Camilo ttienfol wed i;.yi' a ^ c e test and BOB & BETTY'S o'SPRING COLORS' Faitb demands a com tete re- Torres, a Colombian nest of the 'tion followed �b a'coiitest and / pentence for all our wrongs and wealthy and distinguished family 1piieh ser, 'ed by host.:ss Audrey e complete surender of our ]fives to gave'up.his profehsional duties of Joyn� , assis Service. -by. Audrey God's ervice. the Catholic Church to become Christie. CIAR ETY 45"' WIDTH - PATTERNED POLYESTERQ en 7 Days a Week -9 to.1$1 97p.m. COTTON YD. Sall- /� --� Ce>n irOR • �( y,► 45" WIDTH PLAID / `�J J 'ask far° �r �' ask for "Earl", "Bill" or "Al" "Where you can trade with confidence" - ,CONTRACTS AVAILABLE for ° SEERSUCKER $ 2 7 YD.� 45" WIDTH - PATTERNED ACETATE -NYLON $ 2.zY 6Q WIDTH, PLAIN COLORS y �CRIMPLENE Y $ : •a 7 YD. WHITE BEANS 60" WIDTH � -Just Arrived: DOUBLE KN T: $ 3.8 7YD. We have a good supply of CERTIFIED SANILAC NEW SELECTIQNS OF and SEAFARER seed '-beans , --Souvenirs-of Canada 3fi'r^ WIDTH PATTERNED Easter Novelties from 59c to $3.00 FLANNELETTE 6 7 C YD. - Full line of � .�, -' — Easter Cards .. and G ' + -- Kited liders, 45" WIDTH PATTERNED _-Niagara Brand Chemicals Party Noel ' S POLYESTER & COTTON,' $1.9 o Pa . ' Also Party Gifts K -Tel Tapes and Records r * &TAM, TREFLAN and PATORAN *• • g -T a k Tapes ` — Leather Watch Bands �• f --. AM/FM Solid State Radios & eceive'rs , Y A 40 c� SEED CORN - PIONEER DEKALD AND► NORTNRUP Sungl�a�sses BED' UPHOLSTERY ` SPREAD MATE IAL r FERTILIZERS AT comm SPREAD PRIGS END ' - EN� , by TH.E POUND � ASSORTED WATCH FOR OUR We Have Maple Lane 0 lity PRICED AS MAkKEQ' - PRICES OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT ; OF OUR ISIM KIRKTON FACILITIES , U Molk . "TRADE WITH 'S Nomo "C ' 2%.90c plus deposit - CONFiDENCE' TRADE, WITH OOK D1v1510N OF GEltBRO C�7f7P. " `' •It.VMBMBER : You cann't buy Service- Selection > HENSALL 262-2410 CENTRAfIA 228-6661 and Experience but at BOB'S & I3> TTY's -- E FICUVIVX ALL 7'H10EE A Ir - SATIN BOUND r BLANKIT TRICOT 87 KNIT' w N Ell k