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The Huron Expositor, 1974-03-28, Page 8yt� �1)4 T Q ',ff#�PQsJT9R,,$MAF0RT". ONTv 04A,IRIIW 2 01F. rul co "Mrs. JU;rs, efielid lio . rry g 'their spent, the weekend with th Many friends were, pleased at and Westcott dau4hter Mrs. Geo e Mrs. George Henderson ,at, Brucefleld Church on Sunday family in Michigan. yy 7'b after a long illness. Mr. and. Mrs. Rob Snell, Wingbam, spent the' weekend with Mrs, Snell's parents Mr. and N t,3aNe't1 t s, Mrs. Victor Hargreaves Ind boys. n 1.�104 mn Mr. and Mrs. Gordo -Ellipit, 1,011. ACW bake sale is. Wcc ful. London visited with relatives in Brucefield on Thursday. � 41. Faiends of the former minister I IT"I lt:� ­_: Pt The regular meeting of St. kah Lodge held a euchre Hensall when funeral service was ' Brijobfield Church, Rev, I-. 1973 with, V ening in the Lodge hold Friday, M arch 22, StA11,10Y,f4re sorry to know he is Pauls A.C.W. was held Thursday Wednesday, evening :seriously Ill. afternoon at the h9me of Mrs. F. rooms. With seven tables,in play d Beck' officiating:' 0 y Rev. Donald •Mrs. Elsie F&rest, formerly of Forr6st. The President M.rs. G.A. winners were: Ladies high -Nellie- Interment in ExeWr Cem�tery, -Gra Pepk; 21 Anderson opened the' meeti Riley; ladies low OW114earers were; Gary Kyle, Brucefield, has moved to Huron hymn 539 Men's High -G ehn 01 Melt 9" lb6nild' Kyle, Doug -Kyle, Steve view. with prayer, ando was I ' sung. The minutes of the Low -Roy Pepper, Exeter; Most Kyle, James Tuckey and Larry. Over one hundred peopleAPXMM ItOBVMT t February meeting were read and lone hands -Mrs. Roy� 1 Pepper, Merrier. attended family night at, Bruce - R approved. Helen Roberts read the Exeter. A draw on a box of Flowerbearers were: George field United Church when. the 01.3 meditation.' The roll call was ch' Board served a roast beef ocolates was won by 39yee Steele and Kyle. Stewdrt Pinto Runabout N, answered with a Bible verse Pepper and a bag of oranges. was dinner,' having the word "gem" or won by Mrs. Jim Wilson, Exeter. 35th Anniversiry Mr. Victor •,Hargreaves is adding a new addition to. his 4 ewel" in it. The St.' Patricks Mr. and Mrs.' Robert P. $2f98100 Day tea and bake sale held at the MRS. NANCY KYLE Watson, Sparling Street. Sea house. Church was reported successful. Mrs. Nancy Kyle (former forth, celebrated their 35th - Mr. and Mrs. Rae Mason, '2300 Cc engine, ON THE ROOF - Firefighting can be a dangerous business. Two Seaforth firemen Devotions from the living mos- Kipfer) o; Hensall, died in her Wedding Anniversary on- March Windsor, visited with Mrs. 49.40 had to climb up on the root Friday while three others directed the hose through a sage were read by each of the 90th year, at South. Huron 24, 1974 at the� home of Mrs. C. Mason's parents Mr. and Mrs. , 4 -cylinder .... window in an attempt to squelch the fire at a. house near the Rec grounds owned by - members present. Rev. Anderson Hospital, Exeter, on Wednesday, 'Christie, a sister of Mrs. Watson.' Lorne Wilson last week. Auto Trans. 244.20 Maloney Bros. Construction. -The frame house was completely destroyed by the closed the meeting with prayer. March 20, 1974. Those attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cribbins, A.M. Radio 7 . 4.30 Surviving are three sons; David brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. Toronto* spent a few days with Defroster Electric, blaze. 'United Church Notes of Hensall, Russet], St. Cathar- and Mrs. E. Holland, Toronto, Mrs. Sholdice and Mrs. A. Rear Windows 70.40 Rev. Don Beck preached on the ines; Roy, Timmins; two daugh- and Mr. and Mrs�,,Wm. Dodds, Paterson. sermon topic "Our Faith" for the tlers-Mrs. Arnold (Bell) Merner, Seaforth. Mrs.'Erip Richter, Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Broad- White Wall Tires 50.80,' 105.40 Zurich; Mrs. C.L. (Dorothy)oot spent the -winter break up Accent Group .... News pf Ki Open Lent IV service in Hensall United Watson's,Wat�on'stwin 'sister and her Church Sunday morning. Under Tuckey, London. Dear sister of: Kitchener were north. husband of the direction of Mrs. Turkheim, Mrs, Ella Desjardine of Exeter. unable to attend because * of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Me- 3,577.50 (b, the choir sang the anthem "The Also'surviving are fifteen grand- illness. Mr. Watson's sister, Miss Beath and family.visited with. Mr. W1 has quiz, names�. Lord's My Shepherd.:' Flowers in children and twenty-four great- Bella Watson of Galt also McBeath's mother Mrs: . W- JFreight, dealer charges and McBeath. the eharth were from the funeral grandchildren. Mrs. Kyle was attended the happy event. Mr. of the late Mrs. Nancy Kyle children by her late husband and Mrs. Watson were the Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Zwaan sales. tax not included. Tom on September 5, 1973, and by recipients of flowers --ut 7' N placed there by her family. - and gifts. have sold their property in SEE ARCHIE FOR ensils o 5''years her son Byron on .May /1 1972- Brucefield and are -rrfoving,,to RebeliphLodge Holds Euchre The late Mrs. Kyle rested at Hensall shortly.' SPECIAL PRICE A skit "The Women's Institute and Mrs, E. Whitehouse was Members of the Amber Rebe. the Bonthron Funeral Chapel in Rev. and Mrs, Paul Packman Do you know that?" was co -hostess. Mrs. Ross Broadfo6t and family visited with relatives presented at the Cultural Activi- 'gave courtesv remarks. during the school holiday. BILL ties meeting on March 13 at the Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson Personals home of Mrs. Charles Eyre. The OFA. -knocks b le'ef subsid ore &LAUGHLIN i. Ode, Mary. Stewart ' Collect, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McGregor y Every week more and . in Motto, badges and Adelaide attended the funeral of Mrs. people discover what mighty jobs e n - cc n t s - a - pqp anada. The answer does' -1 and The seven -cents not given for the subsidy on A Ofter 0 Hoodless were discussed. A McGregor's br' ther in Kingston n reduci�,g A-2 cattle which is retroactived are accomplished by low cost -MRS e .. , 1311191, "Workshop Quiz" was conducted during the past weekend. subsidy on grade A beef 151th ;�.,ObWy,'but i to Ads. Dial LTD. h Huron Expositor Want PHONE 627-1140 wrong way to deal with depressed ow of input�.­ March 4. On fatter grades, t e after the skit. Mrs. Mrs.. Elzar'Mousseau has been wr 527-01,71. Alex Mrs. Joyce Bowerman, beef prices, according' to the Agriculture Min.ister Eugene subsidy applies to A-3 cattle from — — -- — — — — — — — McGregor displayed crafts which taken to hospital in Seaforth and Whelan announced the subsidy in March 18 to April 13, and on A-4 Ontario Federation of the residents of Huronview had w" wish her a speedy recovery. Agficult the House of Commons last week. cattle from March 18 to April 6,' done. Mrs. Margaret Hutchison and Agriculture. V OFA president Gordon Hill Processors are. to pass the Hill charges that although the Mrs- Mae Hutchison, St. Tho - The roll call was "Name a food Provincial 'The problem is the government funds on to beef money will be paid to farmers, i� or a utensil used 75 years ago. mas, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Leitch, says, ors ".Overflow of low-priced U.S.. cattle producers. NaI cut-off date was is a consumer subsidy. "The The members will visit Huro Weston, were Saturday visit of grade A beef n - main consumers view March 27 and will have a with Mr. and,Mrs. W. L. Mellis. p� rCs�dent ti booth at - Ernest . Whitehouse's Mrs. Sti6ve Pine and Carrie sale on March 30. Lynne of Sault Ste, Marie spent a A Food Forum "Poultry few days with the former's,, c Bru efidd '?lease" will be held �p.,Clinton, parents . Mr. av_d,,, Mrs. Ed. In April 20- at 8 p.m. McBride. Mrs—At Hoggarth wit, be i Mr. Faber and The' t9i n pr iddrit" of the Ofitario charge of the bus trip when Mr. and Mrs. Ken Faber, Mr- Progressive Conservative members and friends will visit the and Mrs. Tom Penhale left on Women's Association, Joyc'e E. Saturday for a trip overseas',.,.. McMichael collection at Klein Bowerman of Oshawa, will be L income. are not people with problems. This is simply a subsidy to .the affluent who have' Proved themselves quite capable ... .... k of looking after their own interests." Bee ' f cattle imports during the last month ' have quadrupled• ' More than 8,000 head have come into Ontario during each of the and Mrs.- Pere wr rig last three weeks. The .,regular burg, Mrs, Charles Eyre gave 4 Mr. speaking at a Huron P,C. meeting fiftieth Wedding reading "'Mddel T. attended the at Huron Centennial School in weekly run is 'less tha� ill000:'Lr, Mrs. E. Whitehouse gave the 'Anniversary -party qf Mr. and Mrs. Molly Cox, 'Mrs. Mar� Taylor, Norman Speir, Jerry Family and Consumers. Affairs Mrs.' Orville Taylor. 3. Collins and Terry Gibb provided ah Irish progra 41 Brucefield'on Wednesday, April m'of old tyme ',The farm -gate pri" of beef $47 per -has stumped to aroun report and Mrs. V. Alderdice, the Bowerman has been music dancing and a sing -a -long Monday with the Mrs. hundredweight. That' far�below . Education and Cultural Affairs The Huron County Jr. Farmers active in community service as a help of volunteers from the Goderich Township Women-'& . the cost of produdkion. Producer's Report. , Mrs. J. Drummond. are putting on the church service volunteer. Since 1970; she has Institute. Mrs.Bolger accompanied her daughter Karen and need at least $55 per hundred • - colos by Morga conducted a game. at Brucefield and Kippen on been president of the"Women's Lori Alexander with vocal duets and vocal s n Mrs. Charles Eyre was hostess e'lcomecl during the afternoon i�, weight to break even," says Hill. March 31. Welfare League of Oshawa whic-h Dalton, New residents w ci a guest 'from "Because the cost squeezemu Is so directs the Simcoe Hall included Mrs, Haytef, Mrs S -atch and. ckritical, the government must Settlement House, Eastview Boys Manitoba, Mrs. McFadden. ensure thathe benefits of the Club and the. Crippled Children's The Bradleys of Clinton entertained on Family Night, This subsidy jo to farmersJhey must Seat belts, important Ireland about a year ago, Centre. This organization family, who came to Canada from I not be sidetracked by ,the trade."" involves a $450,000.00 budget are becoming well'known for their fine Irish music and have and over 'SO permanent staff appeared on the T.V.program Talent Showcase. The family of for small car safetyne� Ansberth, Damain, John members- Akpart of her duties, seven Winifred, Marie, Euge USE she chairs the Board of Directors, and Jacqueline sing as a group, as well as taking solo and The proliferation of smaller suggested that the increase in is a Trustee for the - Foundation, duet parts in some of the numbers and are accompanied by cars over the past few years has injury in such crashes associated secretary to the Medical Advisory their fathes. Bradley joined EXPOSITOR Eugene, with an accordion. Mr been evident to even the most with small cars may be attributed the Camp thanking Board,, and serves on the in for h final number with Miss Katy Van casual observer. The youth partly to the environment, Guard- committee for each building, on the entertainers on behalf of the residents. WANT - ADS Market, scarcity of parking space, rails, for example are designed the personnel committee and on The Beta,Sigma Phi Society have donated crokinQle boards i.. and the easier handling in traffic for larger cars and often result in the budget and finance and euchre cards to the Home which will be very helpful to Phone 527-0240 all promoted interest in the small a harsh collisiop with smaller committee. the residents for entertainment., car. Since the curent fuel crisis, cars. Efforts to provide for the Mrs. Bowerman is Chairman of this interest has grown to stich an smaller car can currently be seen the Toronto District Area Counell extent that the major manufac- in the increasing usage of staged for Boys Clubs ofcanada. turers have all announced cut- sandbarrel barriers, and in the backs in large car production and left side 'no -passing signs at the She has been chosen. by the SAVE .1 4r Model ET 71000 Os'hawa Jaycees as the Oshawa an increase in the production of beginning of a "no passing" zone "Outstanding Young Canadian" smaller models. compensates for the and is their nominee as one of the whir,h N OW! ERA OR Many studies have considered narrower vision and shorter sight "Five Outstanding Canadians- '61' CU, FT 121' for 1974. RE the differences between small distance in small cars. ' 0 G T and large vehicles in crashes. In The pressures towards smaller general, says the Ontario Safety cars seem likely to continue. Cost, CannedLook it over. Super door storage"for tali 1ruit League, these studies have fuel availability, social desira- b9ttlibs, small jars, half -gallon milk reached the same conclusion: that bility. parking and handling are This time of the veal appetites rah cartons and a private compartment for the risk of injury to smaller car all likely to increase the number begin to lag as we grow tired-w� 0 butter. Refrigerator section features Twin occupants is greater, and that of small cars on our roads. the traditional "stick -to -the -ribs" OFF porcelain Crispers, large meat an and small cars are overreprese�ted 'in Whatever current or future type of cold weather foods, Hot 111�1�,Xll A�a single vehicle accidents. research may show, one thing and hearty soups and stews and In a study released in Jun rich satisfying casseroles portable egg bin. Completely Rost free remains clear, says the League, with constant cold reserve assures rapid sometimes lose their appeal. A ON THE FAMOUS recovery of cold air lost with door 1973 by the University of Ocquoafits - of smaller cars should kichigan't Highway Safety realize their safety position in simple way to Overcome' these openings. Full-length door handles -winter blues" is to serve fruit na Research Institute, it, was relation to other vehicles on the enhance exterior. -estimated that the chance of roads and should wear their salad plates made with canned During our Demonstration Sale $100 off oil Eina Sowing Injury in the small car increases. at available rz6straints ..... seat belts.- fruits as a pleasant change',Here Machines, Including the "Super" 62 and 64 dels. AS LOW the rate'of about 2.5 percent for are some possible combinations moAS 1389 each decrease of 100 pounds in from Food Advisory Services. vehicle hicle weight. Euchre party Agriculture Canada, which will ALSO "Int erio protection in all cars Fourteen tables were in play add refreshing color and lively .r 2,5%OFF Is imPortant," the researchers at an afternoon St. Patrick's flavor to winter meals. SWITZERLAND Spring Cleaning ,is Mattress Time MISS ERIKA ROHNER FROM ON" stated, "but, needs special euchre sponsor 'ed by Edelweiss Winter Fruit Salad Plates attention in smaller cars if we are Rebekah Lodge.For each serving use: - ELNA FACTORY TRAINED WHITE Drop In and choose from our wide selection-- to et" WHITE ecti on - - to reduce this greater 'risk of The following were prize -2 wedges gouda cheese CONSULTANT see our Therapedic units. Injury." winners. Ladies -High, Mrs. Ethel cream cheese balls (rolled in WILL DEMONSTRATE' SEWING' TECHNIOUE6 SEWING MACHINES In vehicular crashes, McDougall'; Lone Hands - Mrs. nuts) AT OUR STORE Lingerie and stretch sewing. unrestrained occupants move at Keta urr; Gents - High - Secord unpeeled apple rings - clissoa ... begin soon In Clin- FRIDAY, MARCH 29,10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. the vehicle's speed' prior to the McBfien; Lone Hands - William canned apricot half ton, at Mary's Sewing Can-, =Jat his respItsAn a "second Kelly; Low, Wilbur Godkin. wedges of fresh unpeeled pear COFFEE AND DONUTS WILL BE SERVED tre. Enroll now -- Call 482-7036 collision" between the occupant Lucky tallies were held by Miss 2 canned plums for Information. and the vehicle interior. The Teenie Dennis, Mrs. l'o'ne muffin OR E SILL ONLY KNIT FABRICS EXCLUSIVELY Tighter vehicle endures the more Patterson, Lorne Dennis,''HYS abrupt chance of speed and -2 cubes cheese (cheddar and .1, its Mrs. Ferne Patterson, Lorne SAVE NOW — AT.OUR " ONE DAY" SALE NGERC r Swiss) comparatively smaller interior Dennis, W.Kelly and Mrs, Ann, volume limits the distance in Agar, 3 canned apricot halves' CFEATURES 0 KNIT .FABRI which passengers sustain the Mrs. Mae Dorrance was canned each half with scoop of Sales & Service. Ltd. deceleration forces in a crash. birthday winner and Mrs. Hazel ice cream or sherbet AT Why small cars are over- 'Coutts won the draw prize. canned cherries MARY'S SEWING CENTRE Zurich- SOfaforth topresdAted in single vehicle Mrs. Everitt Smith and Mrs. thin unpeeled wedges of apple 4AA YOUR CUNTON, & DIST. EXCIAISIVE WHITE-ELNA DEALER 236-4351 527-0290 been Poster Bennett were in charge of I ; 1-I ' ' accidents has - not yet 2 canned' pineapple., rings - I k A11,61illf ST. CLINTON detotnilned,. by any research gatnes Anddtaw and Mrs. Keith slice• of fruit bread. group. However, it ha§ been Sharp was dessert convener. Arrafige ingredients on lettu&.