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Dpe to the tornado o' lvbb�rf with 4;:igrpn s, IN.T� fi4�4 t a r
Township on Sunday Gahstp9 the RA til R#► tT ills ESS dI" ��
To eIt
hd.oK power
failure
w1 veukedthe :ftsi i�ltan , ��keal�tt�iis,k,g
'i'ikhaut bydrp for about foµr Ur andXs��
hers,but escapedother dampfIiderk9nYevUnited Church Cgoir S n SContatc, (
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Latrgetrowd a . to the acre p11''t$ wee9r4d: "" r
There was a large attendance at Mr♦ and hips, wall IvIcC ll4lntlt
At .,the ..EastqL Service in CH1SEiRVIIST LADIES PLAN in Henthe sall. The Treasurer Easter service on SIlinday, in Y
•. visited Su
Varna united Cb1rhDurt the M ,
Hensall United hutch Sunday BAKE SALE reported eight large and ` A?diisbljqthree "'q
Morning.
n#,Q$�f
morning, members of the Choir Sixteen members answered"the small quilts had been -quil service, it was. announced that Cromarty,
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presented the'Easter Contata 'No roll call with a Bible verse from ring the winter months, A pl' Mrs. Paul Stephenson transferred
and bloomer sale will be held at her membership from Brodhagen • TooarerOrNotg,
Greater Love.!. With Mrs. Turk- the Easter story when the
` heim at the orgah, ^special parts Chiselhurst U.C.W. held their the May meeting. President Mrs. to Varna United. Church. I In Newfoundland, arty lazy
C. Coleman re'si Personals 'good-for-nothing is i a f
taken throughout were solos done' April meeting fast Tuesday. Mrs. presided and closed g g lied an
Blaine is ore"
by Don Travers, Mary Goodwin, Win. Brintn presented" the the meeting with prayer. Hos- Mr. B ne Step ^son who angish (Hangashorej a
i Stephenson.
Mrs Hos-
attending Sir Sanford Flemin man too spineless to Leave
Gail Travers, Wayne Payne, Earl worship Itis living Presence,' tesses were . H. Parker and g g P
School in Linds was visiting land and dare the sea',
' Shapter, Doug Mock, Janis- and Mrs., Ted Stoneman pave a Mrs. J. Brintnell. �Y� g
Bisback, and 'Gail Travers and reading 'Spring House Cleaning.'
Wayne Payne taking' a duet, An Easter film 'Footsteps of the ..
Flowers in the Church were from Risen Christ' was presented by
the funeral of Williamg Mrs.' Russell. Brock. Mrs. R. OUR G YEAR''
and the Easter liliess were were inn Taylor and Mrs. R. .Harris R
memory of the late Mr. and Mrs. volunteered for'visiting for the
ABANDONED —The extremely wet condition of farm fields hampered hydeo crews victor Fee. next month: it was decided to
+� who were attempting to get a temporary Line up to provide power after Sunday's ' hold 'a' bake sale' 'on Saturday,
tornado near St. Columban. TOls Ontario truck was abandoned in this Hibbert UNIT I HENSALLU.C.W. ' April 27at 3 p.m. in Irwins Store ,H SEAFORTH'IS
Township field after it got mired in mud up to its axles. The muddy conditions mean Helen Scan.e chaired the April 0 �'-TUARY
that the.voluritary clean-up crews'worki,ij this week in,Hibbert have'to walk around meeting of Unit 1 and began with '
the farms while picking up debris and equipment Which the tornado' scattered. a poem
from
was csungh bulletin.
WILLIAM MacGREGOR `
(Staff Photo) scripture was the story of events Mr. William . MacGregor, 'a r
following the resurrection found lifelong resident of R.R.3,
Wl gives
scholarsh'i in Mark's gospel. Helen dealt Kippen, died Monday; April 8,
' with the role the women played at • 1974 in Seaforth Community.
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that time and just as they dealt Hospital. He was in his 88th year.
,� •. with their doubts and lack of The funeral service was heli on
I C� n � Achie.veme.nt Dfaith, so should we in aur time. Thursday from Bonthron Funeralp We all have our dark days and we Homer° Hensall with Rev. W.
must also' learn to meet : our Jarvis officiating. Interment at
The annual meeting of the report of the South Huron District Koehler, Mrs. Nellie Riley and problems head on. Helen closed Hensall- Union Cemetery.
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Hensall omens Institute was Officers meeting which she and Mrs., Hazel Corbett; Card Con- the devotional with prayer and as He is survived by his wife, the
held . Wednesday euening in the the Presliient attended. The venor-Mrs. Nellie Riley; Pianist hymn and also read a poem `The former Sophia Oesch, three sons, FIGHTI,
Legion Hall. President Hilda District Annual to be May 16 in and Assistant -Mrs.. Myrtle Sher Wise Little Dog.' Minutes were Bruce and Ronald of K.ippen, fi u
Payne welcomed everyone and Zurich. It was decided.' that ritt and Joyce Pepper; Resole- read and eleven members Wilmer of Sault Ste Marie; two `7 -
Ae meeting opened witb the Ode starting September, : W..I."meet- tions -Mrs. Sara Simpson; Audi- answered the roll call. Two daughters, Mrs. -Dan (Eula) ,
and the Collect. The'roll call/was ings will start at 8 p.m. instead'of tors -Mrs. Anna Dilling and Mrs. visitors were -present who enter- Melick of London, Mrs. Edgar
A, answered by twenty-three mem-' 8:1 S. Year end reports were heard Edna Stoneman. tai7d with- tw6 lovely duets. (Ennie) McClinchey of Hensall;
bers by the payment of fees. from all convenors and secretary. Convenors of the standing The visitors,were Shirley two sisters, Mrs. Arnold (Helen)
'Correspondence was a news President Hilda Payne read a committees are: Agriculture and Luther and Nan ritton, and were Petrie of Mississauga and'Mrs. up
letter from 'Ontario F.W.I.C.`_ good-bye message to Myrtle Orr Canadian Industries -Mrs. Nellie accompanied• at t}fe piano by Steve (Mae) Bulak of Toronto.
President Mrs. Noblitt, a news who has moved to Exeter; and Riley, Mrs. Nan Britton;' Citizen- Helen Goddard,• eport of the Also surviving are 10 grandsons,
letter from the Erlin Lee Home- Hazel Corbett presented her with ship and World. Affairs -Mrs. 'E'xecutive meeting `held recently "'one granddaughter and 13 great y'
announcing activities of the home a gift of a door mirror, to which Joyce Pepper, Mrs. Hazel was giv en and a Beef Bar -B -Q is grandchildren. V z
and also announcing that June Myrtle replied fittingly. Corbett; , Education and Cultural planned for May 29. General Pallbearers were six a, -
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10-14 is to be Womens Institute Activities -Lois Shapter, Greta meeting will 'be May 6 with Mrs. grandsons: ' Biil Melick, Bob �� » a-'�•'
Week and, all Institutes are New Officers Lammie; Family and Consumer Jane Davidson of Bruce'field the Melick, Jack Melick, Jerry .r•�'
welcome to come and to iteth'e Desrinstalled 'the new slate of ict President, Mrs. James Affairs -Mrs. Pearl Koehler, Mrs. very interesting. -and guest MacGregor.
speaker. Verna 1a ave a McClinche Douglas MacGregor
home, a letter from, Home Y Elsie Carlile. y ' g, g
P •11 officers for 1974=75. They are as Sin son h 1'f d k f Dr d 4 •k
Economist Miss engi ey
announcing short- -courses and
ollows: Past President -Mrs.
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Everyone enjoyed a singsong
talk on t o i e an wor o
McClure, who surely illustrates in,
workshops and schools
Jessie McAllister; President- Mrs.
after which Hazel Corbett read a
the highest degree the meaning, v
,training
for W.I. members to take part in,
Hilda 'Payne; 1st Vice President'-
verhumourous reading entitled '
method and message of Christ -
A memorial scholarship had been "
Mrs.. Jessie McAllister; 2nd Vice
'Al" exchange of gifts.' rs..
ianity. Helen thanked all who took
made in memory of the late Mrs gPresrdent Mrs. Elsie 'Carlile;
Keyes . said a -few words of
parcln,the meeting including. the
Mary^ Partly and is«to be given to
Secretary -Mrs, Janis Bisback;
encouragement to the. members
hostesses Jean Travers and Belva
a 4-H girl planping to further her
Assistant Secretary -Mrs. Joyce
arrd alsq, said for the members to
Fuss who served a' delicious
formal education through courses
Pepper; Treasurer and Assistant-
be proud and have faith in the
lunch: The meeting closed with
other than High School, and
Mrs, Marg Ingram and Mrs.
organization and for each one of
the 1vlizpah benediction.
subject to the approval of the
Winnie Skea; Press Reporter-
us to resume our responsibl'lities
.automatic, power steering, poweC
London Area Scholarship Com-'
Mrs. Joyce Pepper; Tweedsmuir
willingly and ,for all .to work
Maternity Dresses
mittee.
History Curator -Mrs. Susan
together to keep the institute
brakes. Licence DH0981
Achievement Day
Purdy and Mrs. Grace Peck;
'
growing and 'strong. Members
at the
$
Public Relations -Mrs. Susan
had the opportunity to see some
DFU185 k
The 4-H Achievement Day will
Purdy; District Director -Mrs.
of.the 4-H girls books from theRATE
STA
be held at Zurich on May 11. All
Jessie.ivlcAllister;'Alternate Dis-
last course.. Everyone' enjoyed the
W.I.; members are cordially
trict Director -Mrs. Sara Simpson;
Touch and Take table. The, May
O ITE
invited. Jessie McAllister gave a
Branch Directors -Mrs. Pearl
meeting schedule was reviewed
N
and Marg. Ingram gave courtesy
IMtin Clorner
remarks. Hostesses ,for' the '
News of H�ulleff Central-
evening were Madeline HarburnClosed
anA NPN1P '(tilev.
,
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Achievement Testa
During the month of April, Mr.
Riley, guidance teacher at H.ull'ett
Central School, has .been visiting
*the classrooms and conducting
achievement tests in most grades.
The test has a time limit for each
section. It tests different subjects
taught in school, such as spelling,
language, and mathematics. The
tests are to determine how ea fh
student is progressing in each
area.
Easter Assembly
In the aufitorium of Hullett
Central School on Thursday, April
1#11, Miss Wittie's Grade Twos
pre-
sented an Easter Assembly,
Students from every grade stood
to sing 'O Canada' as an
introduction of the assembly.
Next a play , entitled 'Mrs.
Bunny's Easter Bonnet' was
NEWS OF
acted by the following people in
the cast: Ma's. Bunny- Sharon
Glousher; - Mr. Bunny- Scott
Millar; the five little bunnies -
Kevin Radforq, Billy Prerscator,
Dawn Flynn, Bill Milson, and
Jamie. Daer; Suzie Brown -
Suzanne Tamblyn. The play was
about little bunnies who wanted
tb give their mother an Easter
bonnet, ending up trading a
basket of eggs for Suzie's hat.
During an, - intermission
between acts,, Debbie and Dawn
Flynn tap danced.
The Swingers and The Singers,
a dancing and singing group
performed the number 'Going to
the Fair.' The whole class ended
the assembly by songs which
were.'Birds in Granny's Garden',
and 'This Ladd is Your Lanky% The
Eas(er Assembly was'then closed
by singing 'God'Save the Queen.'
Winthrop
Correspondent
Mrs.Robert Hulley
Mr. and Mrs. James Bosman
and daughter have moved into
their new, home built on a lot
formerly owned by Doug
*,Schroeder. We , take this
opportunity to welcome them to
the village.
Misses Linda and Joanne
Currie, Dorchester, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hulley and family. On
Sunday, accompanied by Sandra,
Debbie and Bobbi Hulley, they
attended Easter church services
with their grandfather, Litt
t` Nalker, Cromat•ty, at the Presby-
terian Church there.
Mrs. Tony Wolfcamp and baby
daughter,. Marsha Marie are
�1 spending a few days wit)rr(her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Harris, and Vicki and Ron.
The 4-H members of McKillop I
- The Powder Puffs, along with
their leader; Dianne Beattie,'
attended the Ice Capades held in
London on Tuesday evening.
Debbie Hulley also attended
along with some of the members'
mothers.
The 6th meeting of the
McKillop i Powder Puffs was held
at the home of Liz Pryce on April
15th. j1e#oom storage and how
to.imorole it was discussed. Next
meeting will be held at the home
of Colleen Murray on May 15th.
Achievement day exhibits sub-
jects were discussed. The leaders
Dianne Beattie and Olive Little
helped any of the girls who were
having problems - with their
sewing project.
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equipped with 400 V-8, automatic,
power steering, power brakes, AM°FM .
stereo, -speed control, automatic air con-
dltioning, electric rear window
defogger, tinted glass, convenience
$
group, split lounge reclining seat.
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hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steer-
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dows, rear axle traction lock. Licence
DJM656
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$ 2595
top, 4 -speed.
1971 FORD CUSTOM 500 -2-door
$
hardtop, V-8, automatic, radio. licence
1895
DHB148
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;Z395
.automatic, power steering, poweC
brakes, Licence 6TM571.
1970 FORD CUSTOM 500 4 -door, V-8,
$5
automatic, power steering, power
brakes. Licence DH0981
1970 T -BIRD 2 -door, power brakes,
power steering, air conditioning, power
$
windows and seat, one owner. Licence
3295
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1969 RAMBLER REBEL SST 4 -door, V-
;1195
8, automatit,• power steering, power
brakes. Licence DDV359
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! 11195
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