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The Huron Expositor, 1974-06-06, Page 13r., I VA r, a �! , y T.'1 h}. ,SMI n yY �, r � 9f >11�7•'T ����1',"-Ti"AI•>�M' � YI'� . ,, x Mr, elle Iutr.s faayae '000 It rTA W.) e11t4;, made a bu►siihess '010 tQ, NO'Va. Scotia. r -Sy>oPath '' rl Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Anderson goes. out a va and Marie of Lavonia, Mich and R.D:�1Rte M Xinettes, discuss fund�railsingCtTi Mr, and N1rs,Tom Burke, Agsley sister, tars. Ju4visited with'' Mr: and. MrsA formelr elle g es rg t lei The fund raising projects of the helped with a• chiles exerciser MacMillan, all of Hensall.. Mrs. , - A Kinette Club this year included a programme here in Hensall over Joan Corbett and Mrs. Linda r'". �•. „ food booth a ghe Hensall spring KATHLEEN>Ea: NEIL g" i fall and spring rummage ale, a the fall and winter months. MacMillan received the rights of y t t H n baptism. Members being r " <A° fair and the Fiddlers Contest. Are At Twilight Haven in Petrolia, welcomed from other churches �4I planning to have an afghan draw on Sunday, June 2, •1974,( were Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold NEVER TOO OLD - Entertainment at -the keeping active seminar at Huronview the Saturday night of the Fiddlers Kathleerr E. Neil (Pfaff) formerly parsons, Chiselhurst, Mr. and 4I last week was provided by Mrs. Mary Taylor, 95, on the mouth organ; Mrs. Nellie Contest, June 15. They had a of the Hensall area in her 70th Mrs. Earle Shapter and Mr. and Harvest Dance, and sold tickets year. Mrs. Pa t O'Brien.. The flowers in Wefsr~t (at piano) and Mr. Norman Spelr (on violin)., all residents of Huronview. on a three minute shopping spree She was ,the • wife of the late the church were from the funeral In the background Ross Love, of Exeter, plays his violin. Mrs. Taylor, a lively 95 or $50 in cash and assisted the John E. Neil who predeceased her of the 1 any Armstrong. year old, 'who uses a wheel chair, stood up- and played on her mouth organ with, Kinsmen with the Cystic Fibrosis in September 1973, dear mother Exp rersand C.O.C.hold picnic Father's Day Cards I great gusto. (Staff Photo)- Dance on May 4th Ainette cook. of Mrs. Doreen Egerdeen, armel Presbyterian Explorers books were also sold. Profits from •Kamloops,. B.C., and Ronald st annual picnic was held last. T p these projects are returned to the Neil, R:R.N1, tl ay Saturday at the home of Mrs. Al $ 77i 11 TO DAY S CHILD community in many ways. On sister' of Mrs. elen ebbutt.and Hoggarth. Nine Explorers and TSE �I`lI96.4 Hensall to Palm Sunda the Kinettes visited Mrs.Alvin (Ruby) ichol, both -r T MY Y three G.O.C. members attended. Wallets the shut-ins from our community of London. One br her Nelson Socc,er.game before lunch proved �(Ff BY HELEN ALLEN a and gave them a potted plant, and predeceased 1962. Also surviving that both teams were equal, �yur fir .. look1tO at Christmas they take them a are two grandchildren Christine however after lunch the races L• �. I tray of assorted homemade and D'Arcy Egerdeen, and brought forth winners. The goodies and fruit. Two several nieces and nephews in the t P trophies for 1st, second and third Men HOS@ scholarships of $25 each are Hensall area. places as over all champions were troubled drains y y prgsented to the highest boy and The late Mrs. Neil rested at the won b Beck Baker, Sandra f fi rf s3, r girl in grade 8 each year. The club Bonthron Funeral Chapel in Nixon, and M'urrayTaylor. Greg Hensall Town Council met on entertains patients at the Hensall when funeral service was - p Hoggarth kicked his shoe the June 3 with E. R. Davis back on Goderich Psychiatric Hospital and held on Wednesday, June S, with • ` y pi farthest and Lisa Stretton and j" the 'ob_ after an . operation sponsors an Italian child through Rev. W. Jarvis officiating. - ' 1 p � p g g•, Becky Baker won the atter ing to catch basins, drains, the Canadian Save the Children Interment in the Exeter three- egged race. Paul Hoggarth r street cleaning and replacing stop FundJor` several years they have Cemetery. won the sack race and Murray f ,.. signs. canvassed the community for the Mr. Clifford Price and friend Taylor and Paul Hoggarth won from Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. • ,�<:. 'George Parker told' Council he . Aliflity Fund and made donations lire wheelbarrow race. Jerry Ron Pae and son .David of `• Fy:k;.:€ >,..,;,. wanted a stump removes ane to the ARthritis Society, g arone, Faber won the• C.O.C. race. t✓"'.i Burlington were recent visitors ys something done about drains. Remembrance Day Wreath, Explorers and C.O.C. are finished BOOKS AND STATIONER STORE s:a;, ,,. .. '',+€ with Mr. nd Mrs. Harr Horton i s,.;... After a. great deal, of discussion C.N.LB., SalvationArmy, .War & Y for now but wi71 resume again in The Frlendl Store in Seaforth - "lhe trtendl town" A in Hensall. y k,<"'��;:..;.is!4;,;;<�;�a-•;,,;<,r<��:�>z Council decided to send for, the Memorial Hospital, Girl Guides, •••• - - , p ✓i k y , >.::> the fall. engineer and if he can't come up Mental Health' Association and UNITED CHURCH NOTES �.:. ::% ::::ga: ::? Hol Communion, � �.. �' � f with a solution, they, -will get „Cystic 'Fibrosi�i A donation was Y , f:sx� s•f% th „• : r"'�j irk:}•, Y' - :> s ' ... <r; <,a'':<'z': '•: `.:,.. °"i'"' "`' another engineer. made to Huronview at Cli ton to kit g e I -The Tower Of London! 9 Confirmation, and the welcomin Aliv Since Frank Parsons is quitting help buy a bus for the patients. of members from other churclLs lmost 150 people, all "`'"`"`'''` his job as caretaker of the , The Kinetics entertained the was held in Hensall " United government servants and their "i`' ., •^>•IIIIE%'fI 1 Church Sunda morning. The families, now, live in Tower of Disposal, Site, an adverfise'ment patients at the. Queensway Y g {� ' London, which for hundreds of Y{ will appear for a man to 'take his Nursing Home of Christmastime choir sang the anthem "Come, < ' z and resented them a gift. The spirit come", and Rev. Don Beck , years was Britain's most .•`<:`.:::;><;:" place. P g Y WEST END forbidding prison and where f reached "on the sermon topic g P Council endorsed the sponsored a eight week P P many an enemy of the Tulin. ' s .,:.• ` babysitting course for the Following Jesus". Candidates g resolution of the Regional Y g monare was. beheaded, GARAGE Municipality of . Peel regarding teenagers in the community, and being confirmed were Mrs. Doris rough play in hockey. Some paid for a months supply of ice Hamilton, • Chiselhurst, Nancy wi leuding two of Henry, Vill's gx s. council members thought that time so the children could_ have McCurdy, Dale Simmons, Betty. B S B k P d W eaturmg an endearing sprinkle, of freckles. You d think a Huron elected and appointed 10 -year-old with a smile like that'`would be a happy, carefree" officials to their Generating Plant youngster but Gerry has been affected by some unhappy times, at Pickerin Because of an unsettled period in'his life he'has been in .a g•� residential treatment centre. Now he is ready to'leave. Building permits were issued to ` Understandably, it will likely take Gerry a little Time to adjust Robert Erb for a resident .on to family living -and to form a close relationship. He really wants York Crescent , to Tom Neilands a mother and father so is anxious to try. Parents with warmth', to build a residence, to Paul understanding and_ patience will find Gerry 'a challenging, Neilands for a garden shed, to rewarding and lovable son. Harold Knight for a garage, to L. ' Alert.and intelligent, Gerryis at least average in intelligence fighting could be stopped at free skating. The Kinettes have eer, usan ec au are ng, -� hockey if the fighting players helped the Kinsmen pay for thge Deana Reaburn, Christine LOVES THE OUTDOORS were barred from the game. Firemen•'s Resuscitator, and McGregor, Dwight Consitt, Mrs. Gerry loves the and especially ,enjoys camping, Count. Neilands and Reeve made a donation to the Firemen Joan Corbett, Mrs. Linda With that eager smile, Gerry has dark eyes, brown slightly Baker. -will -take- the_ nus trip for the fireworks. Each Kinette •,MacMillan and Mr.Don curly hair with reddish 'highlights arfd • ilTedid1th comp%xion f sponsored by Ontario Hydro for places they enjoyed was Ontario • London. Isabel is able to visit. at eaturmg an endearing sprinkle, of freckles. You d think a Huron elected and appointed 10 -year-old with a smile like that'`would be a happy, carefree" officials to their Generating Plant youngster but Gerry has been affected by some unhappy times, at Pickerin Because of an unsettled period in'his life he'has been in .a g•� residential treatment centre. Now he is ready to'leave. Building permits were issued to ` Understandably, it will likely take Gerry a little Time to adjust Robert Erb for a resident .on to family living -and to form a close relationship. He really wants York Crescent , to Tom Neilands a mother and father so is anxious to try. Parents with warmth', to build a residence, to Paul understanding and_ patience will find Gerry 'a challenging, Neilands for a garden shed, to rewarding and lovable son. Harold Knight for a garage, to L. ' Alert.and intelligent, Gerryis at least average in intelligence Noakes for siding and Oliver � Jaques -.•for siding. Blanchard _John Blanchard and David � and Mrs. Harvey Kistener, though tiot working up to his potential. He is in Grade 3 wherf it was decided after discussion : - 'Hulley were. among ,the Seaforth Guelph, visited in the same major difficulty is in reading. is in' readingors that dump -costs should be Public School studentIs of Grades ,home. Gerry loves the and especially ,enjoys camping, allotted to the town for 30%,, the 7 and 8 who took a bus trip'to Miss Isabel Pethick is now a lobo anin and swimming. He is an enthusiastic Cub who els gg g g g mills 40%,-Bendix 20% qnd Big O Toronto on Thursday. One of the patient in Victoria Hospital, on well with other children but seems to relish adult company. - 10%a•. places they enjoyed was Ontario • London. Isabel is able to visit. at Gerry needs parents with warmth and patience plus -the ability A By-law ' to approve the Place. � home on the weekends while a to establish rules and stick to them calmly. Preferably, there will cancellation of assessments for Miss Sheila St. Louis and Mr. patient' there. be -no other children at home, certainly none younger than Gerry. Patrick O'Brien, R. Rowcliffe and Julian Les erooce and Julie of P The ,Silver ' Strings la at' g play To inquire about -adopting Gerry; please write to, Today's tiR Robert Irwin was approved. Windsor spent Sunday with her Family Paradise on Sunday June Child, •Ministry of Community and Social Services,Box 888, Council considered buying a parents and . celebrated her P 9th the occasion being the . g Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, Copier machine and approved the birthday. opening' to the parks Sunday Take a pkasaet.46 Ive to Mitchell and save $$$ /7 CHEVROLET r.• IMPALA CUSTOM -Two door hardtop, 350' cu. in. V-8, turbo hydra-matic transmis- WEST END'S sion, AItA radio, power brakes, LOW PRICE power .steering, deluxe wheel covers, finished ., in ,satin silver ����� with .black vinyl' top and con- trosting blue interior. Lic. DHZ868. • / PLYMOUTH 72 FURY II WEST END'S please contact your local Children s AM Society.. bursary plan of the owners of Miss'Julie McGhee of London afternoon programmes for the P g nom de Two door hardtop, V-8 LAW S2 HURON ST. 34 Take a pkasaet.46 Ive to Mitchell and save $$$ /7 CHEVROLET r.• IMPALA CUSTOM -Two door hardtop, 350' cu. in. V-8, turbo hydra-matic transmis- WEST END'S sion, AItA radio, power brakes, LOW PRICE power .steering, deluxe wheel covers, finished ., in ,satin silver ����� with .black vinyl' top and con- trosting blue interior. Lic. DHZ868. • / PLYMOUTH 72 FURY II WEST END'S please contact your local Children s AM Society.. bursary plan of the owners of Miss'Julie McGhee of London afternoon programmes for the P g nom de Two door hardtop, V-8 LAW a CROSSWORD PUZZLE' Queensway Nursing Home to a spent' the weekend with her summer. The Silver Strings will i IDB OPENS engine, automatic transmission, radio, PRICE student. , from South Huron cousin Miss Sandra Hulley. Visit start off the programme at STRATFORD power brakes, power steerin ' TODAY'S ANSWER District High School studying the ing with. Mr. and Mrs. Robert o'clock playing until 1:45 followed. OFFICE white wall tires, etc. This is an •. � `• ACROSS 37. Lamb's 1. Prepare nom de to take off plume in a plane 38. Bristles 5. "- 39. Coup Diva,"' d' - Norma's DOWN aria 1. Musical 10. Jane cadences Austen • 2. Moslem novel prince 11. Washed 12. Denote 3. "Where it's at" 9. Revoked, 23. Lamenta- 13. Melodic phrase as a legacy tion 14. For each (4 wds.) 11. "Grand 27. Armistice 15. Objective 4. Form of Hotel" 28. Assess, 16. Tedious John author, 29. Inner 18. Egyptian 5. Square 15: Serve tea Hebrides deity (Fr,) 17: Irish • - island 19. Chinese 6. "Take - fairies 30. Deal with kingdom from me" 20. By nature 32. Mrs. C. of old (2 wds,) 21. Islands Chaplin 20. Weary 7. Go all south of 35. Joey, 21. Dog to out Florida Ruby . beware of (3 wds.) 22. Quaran- or 23. Single 8. Tile tine Saitidra unit 24. -Davis Cup player 25. Mine product 26. Farming Imple- ment 27. Passage 31. Losing candidate (hyph. wd. ) 33. Brooklyn or Man- hattan, for .. exam 'e ( abbr. ) 34. Plan in 4 4 detail (2 wds.) 35. Accom- plished 36. Immedi• ately (2 wds ) ■©mina mmEm mmemm ■mm■ rM. 0 UNN i,jj��■jj®�■� 001111111100 W1111111100 ®■. ®SONE ■10■®® MEN BION ME®Ne■ � nursing profession. Count. Erb Hulley Saturday eventing were by several other groups and Iota excellent one owner Cor featur- �� will make the draw at the Penny Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKellar and talent.• The gate. proceeds 'are for ing low mileage, Lic. DHP802. • Cale family, Clinton. On Sunday, Mr. ' the Bunny Bundle. a w I We'r'e Making Room For:Our Summer Shipments. Spreading • Blue„ Hetzi GUARANTEED STOCK Junipers ' • Compact Phitier IN STOCK NOW BEGONIAS • AStricta HOWER A TUBERS ei WAX VEGETABLE', PATIO HANGING POTS SMALLER SIZES IN BOX PLANTS SHADE df ORNAMENTAL ABOVE VARIETIES TREES, w SHRUBS' REGULAR NOW $2 85 5 5 c a EVERGREENS a•� • PYRAMID . AZA .LEAS CEDARS O FAIR $3050 � S0 EA. ATO $4.75G. 75 NOW 62.90 - G L O E REGULARLY - CEDARS $7.00 NOW 4.50 sP;NY , GREEK REG. $6.50 .-� $10 NOW JUNIPER 3 4 Ft. • � Landscaping A �arrol� .S Gardening C t e g , en re Just North of the Parade Square _ Vanastra, 482-9563 OPEN DAILY - INCLUDING SUNDAYS TILL x:30 P.WL R. B. Baron The Industrial Development Bank announces the opening of a branch office at 1032 Ontario Street, Stratford, with Mr. B. B. Baron as manager. IDB provides • financing, "usually in the form .of term loans to businesseb which are unable to obtain financial as- sistance from other sources on reasonable terms and condi- tions. iDB mAkes loans to almost, every type of business, including manufacturing, tourist. industry, construction, wholesale and retail trade, agriculture, and many others. The manager of the new office, Mr. Baron, joined IDB in 1967 and prior to his present appointment he was assistant, manager of the iDB office in London. The staff of the new office also includes F'Ellahi, N. G. W. Peever, and E. G. Roe who were previously at the London office, and H. A. Sheldon who was at the Kingston office.- 1974 PONTIAC ASTRE Three HATCHBACK GT models; two SAFARI CUSTOM models and four HATCHBACK COUPES to to choose from. I Be right on with a••sporty Po'htiac economy, A urge selection of Pontiac Astres now in tock at West -End Gina age, all priced right to tock you $$$ /�` CHEVELLE / 1 MALIBU WEST END'S Two door hardtop, this very sharp `LOW clean intermediate is equipped PRICE with 307 cu. in. V-8 engine, auto- matic transmission, power steer- ing, AM radio, . whitewall tires, ���� , custom wheel covets, etc. Lic. ,� DHM395. Set! Salesman Gord Fawm or Sales Manager Jatk Robertson For Friendly Courteous Service "OPEN EVERY NIGHt W SERVE YOU" "On the spot GMAC finatid"'avellable" _. _. - .. ...... ........ .............. -. 1 ., .z:._..-..�« .� 'ui..t..r:.wci �t.Iwa.... , r...r.. ' ..- -:. . N...,��.,,.,., A . «..51 •sr -.....a.,....... -.