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The Huron Expositor, 1974-04-25, Page 6i .. ... ..,.. ., , A , , .... , church service rooms with N.G. Mrs. Aldeen �0 son-in-law and family for the past plan •meeting Volland presiding and being and a prayer. The roll call was two weeks, The regular, meeting of "the g g H0 HU 4� .. N P0SITQR, EAFORTH, ONT., APRIL 25, 1974 Mr. Carl Payne has returned Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Dilling Mrs. Wm. Bell on April 16. Other Consitt. The meeting opened in verse. An, invitation' from the- and family of .Sarnia visited with .. � 1 4 �4:'� � A �R., 561 --•' ew! .�iM t , f •. i kA Hensall.,U.C.W. to attend their the formers parents, Mr. and Sinclair and Mrs.S. Pepper had visit of D.D.P. Mrs. Mary Gregg General Meeting on May 6 was 4 <u x a Triebner; Secretary Mrs. Vern' of District 23, who was welcomed x A very good crowd attended the .D iven' and acre ted. D.D.P, Mrs. giver g p in the usual manner..A number of A, bale will be packed at estate house auction sale for Mrs. h visitors were present, from Exeter the next ttleeting in the Church t1 1 .HOUSE MOVING — ,Many ,people move from one house to another in the and Clinton. A donation was basement. Members are to bring day. The'house was sold to Mrs. SpOngtime but the -family of Harry Mero in Egmondville pulled a switch on Friday to ' l 11 articles for this bale, The Litany Joyce Dobson. when their house moved to them. A double wide prefabricated mobile home from financial report of the Lodge was and prayers were read from The Rev, Don Beck conducted the delicious lunch was served in the given by Mrs, Dorothy Living Message and also a contest service of worship in Hensall Boise Cascade in Hensall was moved to a permanent foundation on the Mero's lot 'Corbett. It was reported that the 'Who was she'? was conducted. United. Church on Sunday morn - in Egmondville. (Staff Photo) District Church Service will be ^ An instrumental ing and used as his sermon topic meeting; held in the Anglican Church in . 4 , 'In the End.' The choir sang the ., ,.v..: ...,..F ., .. y., ,..•.. .:�,:, .. �. 4 a y �., fir' .' M k d t74 r' T, Rebekahs church service rooms with N.G. Mrs. Aldeen �0 son-in-law and family for the past plan •meeting Volland presiding and being and a prayer. The roll call was two weeks, The regular, meeting of "the g g St.` Pauls' A.C.W.was held Mr. Carl Payne has returned Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Dilling Mrs. Wm. Bell on April 16. Other Consitt. The meeting opened in verse. An, invitation' from the- and family of .Sarnia visited with 4 a y �., fir' Amber Rebekah Lodge was held Wednesday evening in the'1%odge Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. Middleton, The from Oceanside, Californat after visiting with his daughter and /y • fd W: 7 . 4 i • 7 ` 1 .,? ,,;.� •; rooms with N.G. Mrs. Aldeen opened with Hymn 160 son-in-law and family for the past , J •meeting Volland presiding and being and a prayer. The roll call was two weeks, t: assisted by V.G. Mrs. Margaret answered with a Bible prayer Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Dilling Mrs. Wm. Bell on April 16. Other Consitt. The meeting opened in verse. An, invitation' from the- and family of .Sarnia visited with will be held in Amber,Lodge regular form being the spring Hensall.,U.C.W. to attend their the formers parents, Mr. and Sinclair and Mrs.S. Pepper had visit of D.D.P. Mrs. Mary Gregg General Meeting on May 6 was Mrs. Wilbert Dilling on Sunday. Triebner; Secretary Mrs. Vern' of District 23, who was welcomed accepted. A very good crowd attended the .D iven' and acre ted. D.D.P, Mrs. giver g p in the usual manner..A number of A, bale will be packed at estate house auction sale for Mrs. FM visitors were present, from Exeter the next ttleeting in the Church Jane Berton McMurtrie on Satur- .HOUSE MOVING — ,Many ,people move from one house to another in the and Clinton. A donation was basement. Members are to bring day. The'house was sold to Mrs. SpOngtime but the -family of Harry Mero in Egmondville pulled a switch on Friday made to the District Fund. A articles for this bale, The Litany Joyce Dobson. when their house moved to them. A double wide prefabricated mobile home from financial report of the Lodge was and prayers were read from The Rev, Don Beck conducted the delicious lunch was served in the given by Mrs, Dorothy Living Message and also a contest service of worship in Hensall Boise Cascade in Hensall was moved to a permanent foundation on the Mero's lot 'Corbett. It was reported that the 'Who was she'? was conducted. United. Church on Sunday morn - in Egmondville. (Staff Photo) District Church Service will be ^ An instrumental ing and used as his sermon topic meeting; held in the Anglican Church in organ by Mrs. 'In the End.' The choir sang the ,that The .revelation of the Exeter on April- 28. The local Middleton was. enjoyed by all. anthem 'Now let the Heavens be News of Kippen 1. 'i.O.O.F. and, Rebekah -Lodge Mrs. Anderson closed the meet- Joyful,' under the direction of the St. Paul's Church Meeting Church service will be held at ing with prayer. organist and choir director Mrs. enjoyable evening to a close. Carmel Presbyterian Church in Hensall on May S. It was also The regular April meeting of Turkheim. l home for Easter from Fanshawe. Canadian Mental Health, • IWIN henson of Varna. on the organ. is Mr. and Mrs. John 'D. rens Moore Child'Aid and B unny esti n - g decided that a Dessert Euchre Personals Ladies - Mrs. Dan Gliddon; Low • The Lord's Supper held on Family v. the guest speaker Mrs. Malcolm the Ki en area Th D' A Ladies, - Mrs. Mervin Johnston; Sunday, May 12th. Mrs. Wm. Bell on April 16. Other hi-lites of 1973774. Mrs. was sung and Mrs..Turnpr closed offircers installed are; 1st Vice will be held in Amber,Lodge The infant daughter of Mr. and 'GENERAL The U.C.W. of Sip Andrews Sinclair and Mrs.S. Pepper had ' Cultural Activities - Mrs:'James �` rooms May 8 of 1:30. Everyone is was ron The District reportwas Mrs. Paul McKellar of Seaforth baptized in St. Paul's Angli- Triebner; Secretary Mrs. Vern' ' Church, Kippen, met on the most buttons on their dresses. Drummond, Mrs. Cecil Pullman; .D iven' and acre ted. D.D.P, Mrs. giver g p can Church Sunday morning by ACCOUNTING Life Membership certificates Wednesday, April 17' with about Mrs. G. Bell and Mrs. H. Family Consumer Affairs - Mrs. Gregg took as her topic and said a the Rev. G.A. Anderson D.F.C. Charles Eyre and Mrs. Wm. Bell. home of Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse 90 guests from Varna, Bayfield, Caldwell didn't go to town. Mrs. Grant McLean, Mrs. Campbell fewAwords on 'Oddfellowship.' A D.1.P.T.H. winners to a smorgasbord -lunch Hensall, Egmondville, Seaforth M. Connolly, fixed her dress Eyre; Rcsolutions Mrs. D. delicious lunch was served in the The Forrest family SERVICE and Brucefield. before she came and Mrs. Grant Triebner; Sunshine Mrs. Wm, hall of the conclusion of the by 'In the Caldwell had the high •score in Mrs. David Turner, President, McLean celebrated her birth-daylower 'day. Bell; Sewing Mrs. Alex meeting; entertained y playing Garden,' using organ, violin and INCOME TAX opened the meeting with a poem ,that The .revelation of the McGregor ;Pianist -Mrs. Ross' "A Woman's Conversation with secret pals . brought a very Broadfoot; Assistant Pianist - St. Paul's Church Meeting bass guitar, an¢. -also played for Returns prepared. Account God". enjoyable evening to a close. Mrs. J. Sinclair 1, Auditors - Mrs. The regular April meeting of the singing of an Laster hymn. ink Assistance=for Small Mrs. Paul Packman had charge Personals S. Pepper, Mrs. Charles Eyre. News bf Businesses. of the Worship, the theme of Mrs. G. Wren is visiting her Reports which was "Prayer". -Hymn 485 and unison Prayer completed the, daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. -Tom Smith in Guelph. m Donations were made to Save the Sight Fund, Pennies for "RNA R WRIGHT J. R. The final euchre party of the . High Man Mervin Johnston; Devotional. - The offering was taken by Mrs. Mrs. Ed. McBride spent Easter with her daughter and son-in-law, Friendship, Erland Lee Fund, South Huron and District season sponsored by the Oratie Low Men's - Charles Reid. 76 Market Street Keith Lovell and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. 'Steve Pine in Sault Association for the Mentally Lodge was held with 21 tables'at There was also a -draw on a Box 542, Seaforth Charters and was dedicated by Ste Marie. Retarded, Huronview Van Fund., play. The Bradley Family . of Clinton entertained us with cooler won by Mr Webb of Brantford and a hibachi won by PHONE 527-1036 the president. Mrs. Agnes Bray, Exeter, Mr. Lary Wright, son of Mr. and M'rs. Percy Wright, War Memorial Children's several songs before and after the Mr. K. T. McKenzie of Brucefield ` . was Hospital, . Canadian • Cancer, card game. an charcoal' won by"' Bill _ favoured with musical se ecttons home for Easter from Fanshawe. Canadian Mental Health, • those winning for the cardSte henson of Varna. on the organ. is Mr. and Mrs. John 'D. rens Moore Child'Aid and B unny prizes games were as follows:. High here will be a Sacrament of Guest Speaker Mrs. Lloyd Cooper introduced and family of Mitchell were Bundle. Easter visitors with relatives in Annual - Ladies - Mrs. Dan Gliddon; Low • The Lord's Supper held on Family v. the guest speaker Mrs. Malcolm the Ki en area Th D' A Ladies, - Mrs. Mervin Johnston; Sunday, May 12th. Davidson whose topic centered pr Mrs.Robert Kinsman Heads W.I. a Sir CL nnual will be to Zurich on May 16 and the bus trip around her experiences in India Mrs. Robert Kinsman was will be June 20. Mrs. R. with her family. She showed installed as President of Kippen Broadfoot contributed several interesting slides and souvenirs East W.I. at the annual meeting- musical numbers and Mrs. of her trip. She was thanked by which took place'ai the. home of Alderdice- showed' a slide of the Mrs. Edison McLean. Hymn, 556 Mrs. Wm. Bell on April 16. Other hi-lites of 1973774. Mrs. was sung and Mrs..Turnpr closed offircers installed are; 1st Vice Drummond gave a reading and with the closing prayer: President - Mrs. AT Hoggarth; Mrs. Charl,es\Eyre gave courtesy A socia,! hour when Mrs. Bray 2nd ,Vice President - Mrs. David remarks: Proceeds from a silent favoured with piano selections Triebner; Secretary Mrs. Vern' auction were donated to Bunny was enjpyed..' Alderdice; Treasurer - Mrs. Bundle. Secret Pal Robert Bell; District Director - Life Membership certificates The annual roll call 'contest Mrs. Robert Bell; Alternate - and pins were presented to Mrs. "Fun Night" was held at the Mrs. James Drummond; Public Charles Eyre and Mrs. Wm. Bell. home of Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse Relations Officer - Mrs. James , when the losers treated the Drummond, Branch Directors - Personals winners to a smorgasbord -lunch Mrs. Stewart Pepper, Mrs. Al. Mrs. Margaret'.l•lutchison of St. and the winners did the entertain- Hoggarth, Mrs.E. Whitehouse. Th omas is visiting with W. L. and ing. Contests, action games and The Committees: Mrs. Mellis. euchre, were enjoyed. Mrs. H. Agriculture and Canadian Mrs. Dave Moyer, Parry Sound Caldwell had the high •score in Industries -. Mrs. H. Caldwell, is visiting Robert Thomson. euchre, Mrs. J. Sinclair was Mrs- F- WhitPhnncer Cifi,enchin Mr. Rochus Faber has returned second and low was Mr. C. and World' Affair s - Mrs. Alex from Florida. Pullman. Mrs. J. Drummond McGregor, Mrs. James Mrs. Ed. McBride has returned' baked a pie that day. Mrs. J. Chalmers; Education and from Sault Ste Marie. 4, AT P U'l 1, 1'1* ke .1 NMI=' MAPLE LEAF SWEET, ' PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS Ib. 85c MAPLE DEAF STORE SLICED SIDE BACON .. 1b. •89c T.y -Pte Piece HOFFMAN" BOLOGNA .. 14. 59c TURKEY I DRUMSTICKS • 0, • Ib. $9c 10 -lb. box $5.50 - BURN'S WIENERS ^ .Ib. pkg. 69c BEEF and PORK/ PATTIES Ib. 89c 11I9 -STEAKS, (blade end) • • • Ib. $1.19 (1st — = 4th rib) ... Ib. $1.39 FREEZER SPECIALS: Fully Processed Side of. Pork • • . As 55c RIBS of BEEF •, lb. $1009 We reserve the right to limit quantities F AL'S "Vill. r4 E rN SALL. —ONTARIO fl-LD'CARE COURSE' s � x. �? a Conestoga College, assisted. by the Chlldren's• Aid Society, Is offering a course for FOSTER PARENTS and others Interested In child development. Couples are especially welcome. The planned course outline is as follows: 1. Tile Why a What of s Foster Parent Course. 2. Handling the very young child (ages 0-1). 3. Beginlhing independence and identification (ages 3-5). 4. Development, behaviour, and'discipline in the middle years (ages 6 to puberty). 5. Adolescence: years of turmoil. 6. Separation: the special dinlenslon of foster care. 7. The'relationship between Foster Parents and Agency. 8. Conclusion: Review of course, and Presentation of Afiir- mationp from Conestoga College. r This course will be of real value both to Foster Parents and to all those concerned with children. INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Sally Palmer, B..A., MSW .London, Ontario STARTING DATE: Wednesday, May 8 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (8 weeks) PLACE: Conestoga College Adastral Park Road Clinton, Ontario COST: The Children's Aid Society will assume the full cost of Instruction for all persons approved as foster parents. ` This course will be limited to 20 persons and those planning to' attend' should enroll by calling the Conestoga College, Clinton Centre at 482-3458 .or .Children's Aid Society at GoderichK524-7358. Those Interested should apply Immediately; we an- ticipate a large enrolment. 1 CONESTOGA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY CONSII�:R HIS' With a Regist red Retirement Plan, you get an imrriledlate 100°/9 tax deduction on the *money you ingest, just for, a starter. In addition., you'll save a lot of tax on - earnings and capital gains, 14b, tlogr Ratrq, SYNDICATE LIMITED Circte -.►,neon 4'r atlpAb WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOWSITOR BOB McKINLEY HURON M.P. t �t �f announces a FEDERAL ` pp jjjj .: t � t1j CONSTITUENCY OFFICE Now .open for your convenience at Zurich on Main Street (across from Huron Motor Products Ltd,) TELEPHONE 236-4326 HOURS: Open Monday- 1 p, m, to 5 p. m. Tuesday to Friday inclusive - 9 a, m. -5 p.,m. Saturday - 9 a. m. to 12 noon (Closed 12 noon to one o'clock daily) Feel free to ca'11 or drop in with your proble'm•s. This office will be commuting with our office in Ottawa daily. G M CAN A 7-RIECE Dining Room Suite (including Hutch and Buffet) r REG " $799. / NOW $590• J/ 5 -PIECE XAU • • � �� � � Chrome 'Suites SAVE DURING OUR APRIL CLEARANCE. ASLO W $149. . R r / Bedroom Suiten. A ASOw. $1990, LIVI NG ROOIV� SUIT S — —DOZENS �TO CHOOSE FROM Priced For This Event Oily M ii� . ilk From/ ' $169,U'p Extra M. Special Dis6ounts on ROOM GROUPINGS A$K ABOUT OUR FREE HOME DECORATING SERVICE THERoAsPEDIC MATTRESSES AND p BOX SPRINGS AS Low AS $39 EA '. • f• 5 belt Just master charge """"" ' '""""'�' THE ALL-PURP05E CREDIT CARD HAR" GERICH ZURICH 236-4351 "GUARANTEE HURON COUNTY'S SEAFORTH 527-0290 PiTCES OR DIFFERENCE RETURNED- :. 71111110 f, CONSII�:R HIS' With a Regist red Retirement Plan, you get an imrriledlate 100°/9 tax deduction on the *money you ingest, just for, a starter. In addition., you'll save a lot of tax on - earnings and capital gains, 14b, tlogr Ratrq, SYNDICATE LIMITED Circte -.►,neon 4'r atlpAb WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOWSITOR BOB McKINLEY HURON M.P. t �t �f announces a FEDERAL ` pp jjjj .: t � t1j CONSTITUENCY OFFICE Now .open for your convenience at Zurich on Main Street (across from Huron Motor Products Ltd,) TELEPHONE 236-4326 HOURS: Open Monday- 1 p, m, to 5 p. m. Tuesday to Friday inclusive - 9 a, m. -5 p.,m. Saturday - 9 a. m. to 12 noon (Closed 12 noon to one o'clock daily) Feel free to ca'11 or drop in with your proble'm•s. This office will be commuting with our office in Ottawa daily. G M CAN A 7-RIECE Dining Room Suite (including Hutch and Buffet) r REG " $799. / NOW $590• J/ 5 -PIECE XAU • • � �� � � Chrome 'Suites SAVE DURING OUR APRIL CLEARANCE. ASLO W $149. . R r / Bedroom Suiten. A ASOw. $1990, LIVI NG ROOIV� SUIT S — —DOZENS �TO CHOOSE FROM Priced For This Event Oily M ii� . ilk From/ ' $169,U'p Extra M. Special Dis6ounts on ROOM GROUPINGS A$K ABOUT OUR FREE HOME DECORATING SERVICE THERoAsPEDIC MATTRESSES AND p BOX SPRINGS AS Low AS $39 EA '. • f• 5 belt Just master charge """"" ' '""""'�' THE ALL-PURP05E CREDIT CARD HAR" GERICH ZURICH 236-4351 "GUARANTEE HURON COUNTY'S SEAFORTH 527-0290 PiTCES OR DIFFERENCE RETURNED- :. 71111110 h s 4 M