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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-05-23, Page 4�EWS OF 0 1. 1 Winthrop. Cor resMndent 10$,R0ort. Hulley - _— - 61 lry \ and«r.ft ".'�L"+"! y.., i • (,' "k" ,/ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bottoset and with Mr, and Mrs. Carson `"+ ct ; ,•,a7- w r ";t' daughter Kristen of Windsor' 'Em¢ling, Brampton. visited the.long weekend with Mer. The Bail Tournament which the and Mrs. Eugene St. Louis, Mari ' Winthrop men were to take part and Paul. in was postponed until this Sheila St. Louis, Windso;,t Sunday at Brodhagen park. • • • • • r visited recently at the home of.ber Activity at the Winthrop ©© Chu reparents Mr. and. Mrs. Eugene St. Community Park has been/� POlitics iSO iC at Unit�+►� Louis and helped celebrate her. curtailed owing to P g Poor weather; - - j mother's birthday. conditions. The girls have been • - � � � w� Miss Gail Travers sen a sola application for a new member. A Hamilton, spent the past week KimrMicheleand nad Jimmy, Londrs. Alex r� evening and the men on " g PP y, on practising on Yn the $1Q donation was made to the end, '. Pass it on accompanied o �,�,�•. ��r,,,-„.,�,,r .,,,� ;�;�: piano by her brother Tom, for the Canadian Cancer � Society. spent the weekend with Mr. and Thursday evening. A cabaret service of .worship in Hensall Election's and nominations were FiVE GENERATIONS -- Mrs. Elizaoetn , Herbert of ' Listowel, was a very happy Mrs. Robert Hulley and family. dance will be held at ' Family united Church on Sunday held and new officers for 1974 are lady on Easter Sunday when members of her family arrived to create this five Miss Isabelle Pethick is a Paradise on June 14 with TILLING patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, -proceeds going towards the Park. morning. "Politics” was the topic as fniinws: Past President - generation picture. Mrs. Herbert, second'left, holds her great, great grandson, 3 P P P g g Rev. Don Beck chose to preach Mildred Chalmers; President Jrr► London. Seeding�nd Spring,work have on. The flowers 'in the church Wanda McClinche ° 1st Vice weeks. old JasonJohn Searrow. To the left of Mrs. Herbert is her, daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley and come to a/halt owing to the poor y' Gardens Annie Staffen, and to the right, the infant's mother. and Mrs. Herbert's great Darlene of Londesboro spent weather nditions. were from the wedding of Monty President Hilda Smile; 2nd Vice grandd2ughter, Mrs. John 'SCarrow, and her grandson, Glen Staff6n, all of Sunday evening with Mr, and Plumb and Debbie Ferris. president , Beatrice Uyl; Seaforth. (Listowel Banner Photo) Mrs. George Pethick and faifiily. • •t Huron Centennial Mass Sees (Intended for last week)' a . . in Thi- May meeting of Winthrop- ��nal parl�amenta session Ottawa of the was held inthebasement of the oh` urcli with 21 members present. The roll call was After a year of hard work and we had other plans. to push -experiments to take part answered with your favourite money raising, the Grade Eights Our boat cruise ion the Ottawa in -even one that made your hair spring flower. from Huron Centennial School, River gave us a goooti d view of t d d fr I Mymn 24 was sung and Mrs. Anglican Church Notes . s an on en m stac a ectrt- Secretary - Donna Allan; t Koehler read a message "As the U.C.W. met in Brucefield A.C.W,Meeting At St. Pauls Anglican Church, Treasurer - Mary. Bisback; Sgt. at Flovdrerbeds Paper Company, the Prime Min- Following this, we, visited ; women Goes" which had been the Sacrament of Infant Baptism Arms - Iva Heid; Sports Officer - t was, administered ' to Timothy Ronald Packham, infant son of Iva Reid; Executive - Martha Rooseboom, Vera Smale, Evelyn Small Tilling Jobs Mr. and Mrs. Richard Packham, Randall, Marg. Vanstone and v by the Rev. G.A,Anderson. Mr. Marg. McDonald, Winner of -the f theand library. libra Soon it was back to the andMrs. Frank Forrest and Clark guessing prize was Marg. ' accompanied the singing and also . "How McDonald, and the. mystery prize Phone 1k 527-0097 played Great Thou Art". was won by Mary Bisback. Sports opened the devotional period with hymn 124 and then ted prayer: and Mrs. A. Paterson were in Brucefield, were on their way to Rideau Falls, the E.B. Eddy city, Koehler read a message "As the U.C.W. met in Brucefield A.C.W,Meeting Officer Iva Reid held • a special Legion Ladies MeetingSAVE >� �' the elegant Chateau Laurier in Paper Company, the Prime Min- Following this, we, visited ; women Goes" which had been Cburch with an attendance of 22 The regular meeting of St. draw and Mona Campbell was the Week -end for women to be held Canada'i,A ital city, Ottawa. On p Y inter s residence, and a look of the Lansdowne Park and the Civic written and given by Mrs.. and one visitor. Pauls A.C, W. was' held Thursday winner. The proceeds went fund. COMET Tuesday, May 7, each student library. libra Soon it was back to the 'Centre: This is where the Ottawa Reuber. Mrs. Jane Godkin Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Eivin S-ille $ 7-Y afternoon in the church towards the sports . Members decided to • have the Ask for brought his luggage to school and . Hail l for an en o able s lash in j Y P , Roughriders play. Hockey games opened the devotional period with hymn 124 and then ted prayer: and Mrs. A. Paterson were in basement. After packing a bale to annual Penny Sale "June 7. • . Treasurer's Report. and Mrs. appeared quite prepared for three �e pool. /-� and the Ice Capades are also held r Mrs. Jessie Hillen read the charge.. Mrs: Sillery opened' the " Mother'":" St. James Church at Port Hope, Personals W E B STONE 3.44 10.95 the ham supper held recently. days of sightseeing. At 11:50 the Y g g• Thursday morning, many at the Civic Centre. 3.38 10.98 meeting with a poen) g P nl Mrs. ,Anderson. opened the .� C � Effective MAY 14th, 1974, Change of . -' ` power brakes, power steering, rad+o, low mileage. Licence DFV211 • buses were on their way to the weary bodies struggled to the By 5:30 we were on the train scripture and also a short item: Hymn 277 was sung with Mrs. meeting with the members, Mr. and Mrs.. Brian Collins, •'. z Stratford CN Station. We decided main lobby. At this time; we heading home, pertaining to mother and famil P g y• Geo. Henderson at the fano. p The or anizatiou• of th' . prayer., g Kitchener visited Pecentl with Y �� Between 8 5:30 to go by train because our flight at started an interestine 3 hour bus Although everyone was dead ` Mrs. Ruth Axtmann asked The meditation was... given by first A.C.W. was read by Helen the latter's mother, Mrs. Laird 197-1 MAVERICK 2 -door, 6 cylinder the Brucefield Airport was'cancel- tour aroud the city of Ottawa. tired, the three day trip had been everyone to write -their interpre- "Charity" Mrs. Sillery. The offering wigs Roberts, it being formed on k e and Charles Mickle, led. nand educational and enjoyed very tation of and then received and dedicated b' ' Januaryhe $ When we -arrived at the Toronto the Museum of Science much by all-. Our capital city was compared them to readings from Members. Hymn 260 was sung Invocation 'andrrest read the Union Station, we left our 'bag- gage there and walked to the Technology. There was some- even more beautiful and impres the Bible and the dictionary. r''Mrs. Mrs, Godkin read a message of Paterson -spoke on the -life of Dr. •Margaret Strang Savage. meeting closed with everyone Message Toronto, Dominion Centre Here thing for everyone here -buttons sive than we had imagined. " The Nuclear Family". Hymn This art of the meeting closed repeating. the Living F RMERS� we went up 56 stories to the Observation Gallery where we had a beautiful view of our provincial capital, before continu- ing by train on to Ottawa. After - a fast bus ride to the Chateau from the train station in Ottawa, all students were in their rooms by 12 o'clock. The next morning, many tired 725 was sung. During the students assembled in the main Plans were made for the who remembered Mrs, with prayer. The business portion prayer. • TIME AND MONEY! 1971 MERCURY MARQUIS 2 -door business period Mrs.Koehler P was chaired by the .president, Legion Ladies MeetingSAVE >� �' UPGRADE YOUR FIELD - ° announced the Westniinst er Mrs. Bert. Walters with words of Hensall Legion • Ladies r" SPRAYER WITH A 1972 VEGA HATCHBACK, 4 cylinder. Week -end for women to be held welcome to -all present. The Auxiliary held their May meeting May 3tst to June 2nd and visiting, Treasurer's report and on . Tuesday evening with COMET C RTC DIAPHRAGM PUMP .� day at Alma College on August secretary's report were given. President Mildred Chalmers in BONE MEAL I 13th. Mrs. Maja Dodds, gave the Thank you notes were read by the chair. Members accepted an- 0 your sprayer is short on pressure or volume or both ... 11895- Treasurer's Report. and Mrs. Mrs. Broadfoot from Mrs. EXTERIOR OIL TYPE replace your worn-out,urdt with a COMET high volume pump ... hardtop, V-8; outomatic, radio. Licence Dorothy Dalton gave a report -on Haugh. Wilfred Ross and Mrs. • 71/2 to 25. qpm ... 28 to 2Mps1 ... 3.44 10.95 the ham supper held recently. Telfrey. Miss Swan thanked all Maternity Wear COMET pumps keep going and long.... movC.: parts rumen 3.38 10.98 Oil.... the ppmp parts that contact the chemlca s can,t..corr e lobby of the Chateau, ready to a Interchurch Fellowship meeting E. R. and family in her at the ... they are made of aluminum for lightweight strength, and wa!k to'the War Museum. Here, 44 -club entertains to be held June 5th at 8' p.m. sad bereavement. The June covered in ABS plastic for complete protection. -Excellent for ^' SePurate Shuse with ATRAZINE we were introduced to the tour Rev. Reuber closed the meetingwi will be held June 10 Fun Pp$ Backed by the hest PUMP service department In this area. , with an excellent film about fields r meeting. with prayer. A dainty Night, with all members inviting_ Main Corner — Olinboa - 4-H Club Girls entertain are ort of the conference and Complete line of Comet pumps In stock. , of battle. The students had an P lunch was served by Unit 2.. -friends to a Dehsert Part June C.H, a• KippenEast W.I. when the • Mrs. R. Broadfoot gave the y' OPEN 2 — d BPPS Call the PUMP PEOPLEI, opportunity to,' examine articles pees 4th will be visitors day with gales, Box 610, CUNTON, ONT. . from the first World War and the Family, and Consumers Affairs Citizenship and World Affairs neighboring units invited as well C''� WF�DN AV and service 518) 482-3828 meeting was held at the Legion Report.` Mrs. Campbell Eyre, Mrs. Gordon Blanchard and !; t; 2nd World War. The displays Hall, Hensall on May 15. Mrs. H. Caldwell, Mrs. J. Sinclair Mrs. Bill Embling of Vanastra as all ladies of the Brucefield certainly made the history of wars, visited n Monde with J-ennifer Church. " a reality'Three 4-H Girls Clubs and Mrs. Wm. Bell will be• in Y _ ' commented on ' the project, charge of the 40th Anniversary Rowley - 2 year, old daughter of The roll call was answered by , At 10: , up reached Mr an Mrs .Toh .. , w1e e,_ name , of a; flowter . of our N , 4 � Par iameii ., l"�t`FYke a teed • ..,,,Taking. a took at 'yourself". celebration. Mrs. H. Caldwell_• t y Y.. d,' ri , .. Y :� „� ' Mr's:' Siller ' conducted a ;'�oer►r.I S' N@ W x Kippen I's exhibit was "Do's and' gave courtesy remakrs. Mrs. R. Loildon, who is flatient in St. �• G?mex Y Y Y tour of the�iament buildings. Joseph's Hos ital, London..,, contest. The meeting closed by Don'ts of Personal Cleanliness". Kinsman, President, was in p P After a visit to the Senate, the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Store prayer by'.Mrs. Walters. Kippen Il "A place for charge of "Business" and Mrs. Y• House of Commons, the Library, Ra and Bonnie visited on A'delicious lunch w•as served by _ er' Cab and the Peace Tower, we went to everything" and Kippen IiI, Al Hoggarth chaired the Y "Hair Care". Mrs. J. program. Mrs. Grant McGregor Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chapman, Mrs., W. \ the Confederation Building for Ernie Dale, Clinton. and 'Rogerson and Mrs. G. +v UP Drummond, Public Relations and her committee served banana lunch. We were fortunate enough officer, presented gifts to the splits prior to the meeting: Mrs. Storey, Seaforth. Henderson. i* SuperCab, o versatile new pickup to observe the Speaker's Parade Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulle [Intended for last week) leaders of the clubs, Mrs. J. Bell, Mrs. R. Bell, Mrs. R. Kinsman, Y ,i truck model 'with more in cab space -and get into the Visitoz's Gallery Mrs. L. Finlayson, Mrs. A. Mrs. J. Drummond, Mrs. A. and family visited on Mother's than conventional pickups, will be in - of the House of Commons to Hummel, Mrs. Al Hoggat.th, Hummel, Mrs. J. Sinclair, Mrs. Day with Mr. and Mrs. Otto USE traduced by Ford of Canada deolersr M watch an exciting session of Mi•s. A.' Postma and, Mrs.L'. E. Whitehouse, Mrs. Al Walker, Cromarty and Mrs.Ellah June 7, The 1974 Y2 model's cab is 22 u- Parliament. This was a highlight Beane.• • Hoggarth, Mrs. H.Caldwell Hulley and Mr. and Mrs. Cpeorge EXPOSITOR 5• max. "' `" " x' inches longer than the conventional of our trip. We watched some of The roil call was answered by attended the South Huron District Cameron, Brucefield. Ford pickyp cab, with 44 cubic feet Canada's history being made, as „ Mrs. Gordon -Blanchard and os space behind the front seat for this was he da that the. Liberals naming, The little things that Annual in lunch on May 16 . WANT – ADSComing cargo, , t o o i s o rpassengers. J y life beautiful". Readings Mr. Brad Littleton, Woodstock, Mrs. Bill Embling attended a9 maks g Su erCob has two, rear seating op - were defeated on a vote pertain bah shower for Julies relatives in P d were given by Mrs. R. Bell, Mr. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Y 'tions um seats that swing d wn ing to the budget. Brampton and sent the night Phone 527-0240 l �P 9 Q A tour of the National Arts R. Kinsman, Mrs.Al Hoggarth Ron Littleton. P P g from the side walls, or a forward - centre was a change of pace, as and Mrs. C. Pullman. The song of Visitors with Lorne McBride------- facing bench seat with room for ' we* -viewed the modern architec- the dish toAls was sung by Mrs. were Mr. Wilbur McBride, three passengers. AI' Hoggarth; M•rs.A. Hummel, Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. ture of- the elaborate building. r Anne Murray was to perform Mrs. J. Drummond. Mrs. A. Stewart Beattie, Wingham. there that evening and it would Hummel, a new member was Mr. Elzar Moussenu, who has / have been .fun to watch her, but Presented with i Qin and been hospitalized in Seaforth., has CHECK�THESE OVER TODAY handbook. Mrs. R. Kinsman gave returned home. JIl�Il�llill��l�lllIiilli�l��i�i�II�I�II�iliIIIIII�lI�UIll�ll��l��II�UI�HIIi�I����I��II� ���IiI�I�I� 10.88 1972 COMET GT 6 cylinder automatic, ` ' 1971 MERCURY MARQUIS 2 -door . 2.39 Licence DHM919 mom - WEED and FEED ..... ....... • ......... 5.95 hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brakes, $ 2295 C 69_95--= 89.95 1972 VEGA HATCHBACK, 4 cylinder. power steering., Licence DFV242 For information on Passenger Tickets and Parcel Express CHEV IMPALA 4 -door, V-8 t`2695 �.• NOTICE C .� QUALITY BEAUTI-TONE PAINTSBUS' steer- automatic, power brakes, power steer- uta ing. Licence DFW518 •� BONE MEAL I Qt& Galls. 1971 FORD CUSTOM 590 -2-door 11895- —' EXTERIOR OIL TYPE 3.55 '11.88 hardtop, V-8; outomatic, radio. 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