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'��”. ,:... c.:1F, Y i- ;a"`� .J :, •. ... .�.. , , u tP Ak '.. n 1 J.L� � A� reran`, Sale hiAl 1 winners eb %i J h5 )s�,o,d ttSfl+rHE VY TOWN, j i,xN i '/ f +a�exti e ip 0 4y la? tt�y o yt f p Ry �R''`i' 6 t,'" , w i P :, i A q' - r ,R' ,y p Fat f , : ry'�S'''+ H,pMall Legion Ladies Auxili- Auxiliary) Jennifer Wood, Clin- 1 4 s t trill, 3x yk K' t "f tt t a p t h y S lX ''�)'"�M +� �xF ry v4i�� •+1: ^N x �. ,%¢ v fy R �>I 7t x d 4 �n yp,.,. ; ,'•e, acty held a successful Penn Sale tun; Dried Mowers (Country d y 2c a 't F{'• ��fiyti �j �1 8 ^�'' Y xii std , ,y i ni@' .. , !} V, > `� t�k., x on Friday .evening in the Legion flowers, Exeter) Eric Mansfield; �, fir, A� •;,} �a t ` ` ��: ) �n �'" , Hall. A large crowd of children Bun warmer (Crest Hardware) F,a" na;.� is +t ,>v.,y}s��, r�4•,��npl �' : Srrl c} } +jtTt Viz, *, ' Wayne Reid; $10 Voucher (Al k fx '� fit. „r j -' .., (Did a few. adults were on hand. to Y _ watch Leonard Erb draw and Super Save) Annie Reid; Chinese r d 0. ' President Mildred Chalmers checkers (Legion Auxiliary) Jeff Y , Maxwell; Fishing ole (Hensall Py resent the winning tickets, g P � • O .•. ' Winners are listed below, the Legion) Bryan Beer; $10 Voucher �1������� � ����address is Hensall unless (Ball and McCauley) Gerry UCW Indicated. Chappel, Staffa; 2 play outfit,, ppi u wear 'Joanne . fOR B S W Winners, were: Lawn chair (Taylors Ready t ) The June meeting of Unit 11 of (Hensall Co-op) Edith Baird, Bell: Put of mums (Exeter Florist) Nursing Home in May. Ann Brock voted to buy cord and wool for : Wayne Reid; Hairs ray Hensall United Church had the gave a report on the Friendship Hutting. MONDAY to FRIDAY 9 Bm., t9 9-P.,111111, Brucefield; Shell oil (Dave Kyle spray (Flynn's theme of Happiness. Jean T Garage) Nellie Reid; ,Toy car Barbershop) Peter Anstet►, Clin• and Visitation. Jean Wareing United Church Notes , g Wareingwelcomed members andSATURDAY 9 — 5. ' Ladies Auxiliary) 'Tracey The ladies of the choir sang' the tun: Push broom Fuller Brushcirculated 15 verses read by (Legion read a poem "With a consecrated members "If Jesus'Came to Y Southcott, Exeter; Rods (Dims Dealer, Doreen Det' rl'ch, Zurich) your anthem 'Reach our arms around car". This was followed b a v••` N `, Doreen Deitrich; Animal truck y house. A delicious lunch waa the world' for the Sunday service,., Machine Shop) Marlene Ingram; devotional entitled "Littler $10 bill (Gerbru Mill; Maxine (Legion Auxiliart) John Smith, served by Donna Corbett, Kay of Worship in Hensall United. London; Hoover rug shampooerith. Things" given by Shirley Mock and Mary Merritt. Church. Rev. Don Beck preached Dickerson. London; Pen and g McAllister based on scripture + pencil set (Legion Ladies Auxili_ 'Bonthrons) Hilda Smale; Play P Ladies Canvass on the sermon topic `On. O passages from Psalm 8 and During the past few weeks Freedom.' e = ' ary) Wilma Hoffman; I castor+ toys (Legion auxiliary) Holly devotions from Christian W(, -.ten. some members from the Hensall Anglican Church Notes light (Hyde Brothers) Sandra Crainc: Lamp (Bendix) Linda+ g She said that as Christians, we, churches have been canvassing The Rev. G. A, Anderson Carlile; Pillow cases (P. L. Traquair; 20 4uarts of milk g if. f (Hurondale Dairy) Grace must ace true mat urity by using the village for the Canadian Bible conducted the srrvice at St. Pauls �= " McNaughton) Jim Smale: Shell symbols of a cross, a cup and a Society. Mrs. Sim Roobal was the Anglican C'hurca. The text of the oil (Lavenders Garage) Lloyd McBride, Kippcn: Patio lights y' g crown ,left to us by Christ, We convener for this project and Eric sermon for Trinity Sunda was Venner; Wax (Hensall Motors) (C'•E. Reid and sons) Greta Erb; 1 P 1 y Y years tiubscr tion to the Clinton must use our gifts of time and Luther was the Treasurer. The 'Behold! A door was opened Pill Fairbairn; $10 gift certificate' "p talents to glorify God forgetting total amount collected was heaven.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Big O' Tile) Hilda Smale; News .Rucord (ClijA nton News petty annoyances, and using zeal- $232,35. Canvassing from the Forrest and Clark accom anied Charcual lighter (Knight Electric) Record) Ray, Schwalm; $10 perm and enthusiasms of our youth and 'Anglican Church were Mrs. the singing with organ, violin and P (,lean 7'ur\ey) Bob Carlile; Soap g g g g r A 6 John Smith, Westmi4istcr Hospi- un a rope tLeona Parke) Becky assume kingly neglect of trifles. Frank Forrest and Mrs. Annie guitar, and also played 'Face to tal, London; Cologne (Leone, Baker: Dull (Legion Auxiliary) Worship, praise and quiet Reid. From the Presbyterian Face.' • O Parke) Brenda Smale: $10 Bill Hilda Smalc; Watch (John Rei d's reverence is required. Church were ' Mrs. Ruby (W.G. Thompson and tient) MargKcsuwrant) Madeline Harburn; The offering was tkane and Hoggarth; Mrs. Melvin Glanville, Riley Reunion, A. d Th II II The 27th Annual Riley .Reunion t161Mr'— aft, I -J O L d McDonald, Exeter; Aitcr-sha\e _sle icate• . e ro ca \yes Mrs. Percy Cam bell, Mrs, John $. Voucher (Beau>ns Bakery) P r (Leona Parke) John Chappel, Maril,.n Brintnell, Staffa; 1 year answered by 17 members, and 2 Skea, Mrs. Ellis Stewart and Miss was held at the farm of Ros / 22 FACTORY FRESH' UNITS �1 Staffa; $5 bill (Huron Auto Body) subscription (Exeter Times Advo- guests with a Bible book with the Tammy Baker. From the United Riley, R.R. 2, Staffa, with 72 Ruby Bierling, R.R.2. Zurich: rate) Debbie Venner; $5 Voucher first letter of your' name. Grace Church � were Mrs.Audrey present. The sports were Service call (Travers Electric) Drummond conducted the Chrt e, Mrs. Don eck, Mrs. conducted by Mr.. and Mrs. 1 VEGA COUPE, for gas (Ted Thuss) Ivan Cole - Ross Haugh. Exeter: S3 Voucher business. Unit II is reponsible to Leona Parke and M peter Alonzo Harburn and Mr. and' 4 CHEVY PICK-UPS " man: $IO bill (Dr. BegJ.0Goddard) Mrs. John Prouty. (Mcleans Flowers. Seaforth) Haid . Mc�Ewan; Begonia (Pal- Put flowers in the Cfiurch for the Bisback Y• Pearl Koehler: 2' : gallons ice mers Florist) Rally Vanstone; month of June. 'Received an Hensall U.C. The winners are as follows: 4 MONTECARLOS cream (Bairds Store) Marg Van- Game (Legion Auxiliary) Cindy invitation a attend Open House Unit IV Hensall U.C.W. met for children 5 and under Bonnie r stone; SS Voucher (Cook's Florist, Bisback; 1 year subscription at the Queensway Nursing Home their June meeting n Thursday Jepson, Jeff Clarke; Siris 6-8 O. 5 CUTLASSES on June 17, 7 to 9 m; A report Darlene and Susan Harburn; boys O Clinton) George Shells; Macrame (S({aforth Expositor)• Cecil Max- P• P afternoon .at the C arch. Mrs. 5 FULL SIZE CHEVROLETS set (Legion Ladies Auxiliary) well.; SS hill IHensall�Sales Barn) on the Presbvterial was given by McAllister resided and o coed 6-8 - Pat Riley; girls 9-12 - < Roxanne La\cry; Gift pack (Rohs Rave Scheealm; Tub of potato Kay Mock. In 1973, 400 parcels the meeting with a poem God's Rosemary Duttmann and Karen p 1-OLDSMOBILE { Variety) Sandra Towers; Truck chips (Hostess Potato Chips) were sent by the Presbytery. The Gift.' Hymns 488,• 304, and 356 = Shiels; boys 9 - 12 - Murray O IL OMEGA i and game (Legion Auxiliarv) Jovice Pepper: Swag Jamp (Cus- Regional meeting will be held in were sung. Mrs. George. 19arburn, Ronald Riley;, 3 -)egged �'♦ tom trailers. Exeter) Gerry Dashwood on October 2. Playlets Armstrong gave the Devotional. race -Eleanor Shiels and Marg 1 BLAZER 4 -wheel drive Peter Anstett, Clinton: 1 case of y peas and carrots (Canadian Neilands: Thermos jug (Parker and briefs on the control of She read from Matthew 5 and Clarke; Kevin Shiels and Ken " .0 Canners) Pat Pollock. $10 Perma- and Parker) Cathv Neilands; 4 Alcoholism are available in the brought to mind the people who Clarke; balloon race -Ivan and Options Galore! Sportsvvheels, Vinyl Roofs, Air Conditioning, $ nent (Williams Hair Styling) Pat cases Pepsi (Tuckey Beverages). Church library. have brought^light and help to the Barbara Boa; men's kick the Tit Wheel, AM, FM Radios. Something to please E—rYbody- Pollock: Dresser-lapips' (Legion Eight dra\1s'\\cre made with each Members were asked to save world. After 2600 years, Jesus slipper - Leslie Riley; ladies kick Auxiliarc) Herb Bierling, Zurich; person recei\ing two cartons white mat erial, string. plastic still brings light and hope to our the slipper - Marg Clarke' , Wallet (T.C'. Joy'nt) Allan Bis apiece. Winners were: Carol bags, cotton straps to I -;.,sent at a lives. The devotional concluded Rosemary Duttmann. later date to Angela- Mona A candy scramble was held for TrodeW Reed Yourw• a ter. ed uc- Ducharritc, .lane Pollock. Karen g rth r s back: 810 lull (Smith Const, P tion) Elaine MacGregor, Dash.. • Sheils. , Susan Stretton. Marion Alderdice reported on the Beef Mrs. Grace Harpole favoured the small children. Guessing the ? s �` wood; Plaque (Smith Construe- Sangster. Joyce Pepper. Mary Barbeque, and announced that everyone with two piano solos, number of jelly beans in a jar wa`5 TOP TRADE-IN VALUE ON YOUR PRESENT VEHICLE. tion) Wayne Reid: Game (Lceioit Ann Flynn and Becky Baker, over 500 were served. The topic Wh'isperin,g Hope' and 'How won by Winnie Riley. A ball gam-\ MAKE US PROVE IT. "? was taken by Pearl Passmore a G'at Thu Art ' was enjoyed by all. O theme by Dr. Tennyson Guyer, Mrs. E. Luther introduced the After a deliciou's supper. it was hold � ,e O.K. USED CAR SPECIALS"Art L !' of Ha mess"de ends on pP P guest speaker. Mrs, Walter ,decided to the picnic next Faith in God. and fellowman, and Spcncer who explained the Study year in the Hensall park, the is governed, by heredity, materialfor'Mission Impossible - second Sunday in June. New 1974 VEGA HATCHBACK'tinished to bright red with - environment, and responsibilities. Truth, honesty unless.' Cards were distributed, Officers elected foi- next ,year ':were: Past President -Ken Clarke; • matching interior, Bucket • t 9 c and sincerity are basic A for discussion. She was thanked President -Ivan' Boa; Vice Presi= engine, 3 speed automatic transmission custom AM i rules. poem "The world is mine" and a by Mrs. Luther aqd Mrs. McAllister. Mrs, Erratt and Mrs, dent -David Secretary- , radio, bumper impact strips, body side mouldings. White wall tires and trim All GM humorous reading on "Ad Slade took up the offering. Mrs. ' rSniale; Susan Riley; Treasurer -Elizabeth Harburn S orts Committee were rings. safety equipment, low mileage. Extended -GM warranty. Lic. Justments and pray'e1' Sherritt gave the Treasurer s P (� HMN069, Save hundreds of dollars. f he Educator meeting of Mr. nd Mrs. Viv'a'n Cooper.' closed the topic. Pearl thanked all Mr. and Mrs. Toni Jepson and p report, Mrs. sum reported on P $3199.00 40 Kipp ;n East W.I. will be held in Mr. Norman Hall, Aylmer, members who helped at the the bale Aid a sum of money was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stecklc. NEW the Legion Hall on June 19 at 00 spent a few days with Mr. and < PRICE / p.m. Mrs. James Chalmers will Mrs. Ken McLellan. 'L O 1972 FIRENZA S/L Sedan finished in Arctic White, be hostess, • with Champagne interior, features thrifty 4 cylinder d Miss Jcan i\' ni who under- Gr o U C're u I o teSpetition engine, 4 speed trans., white wall tires, bucker seats, The roll call is 'A skill my mother rF taught. me.' \vent surgery in University Hospi- mileage only 8,658 miles. Lic. CXY - 960. e. Mrs. Grant McLean will give tal is convalescing at her home t g Approximately 150 names were motion was adopted that the members. There are 1,745 names PRICE $11381.00 the motto and the guest speaker Mrs• flzar Mousseau is a. NEWadded to the Goderich Pro. -Life Goderich Pro -Life group apply for on the Petition to ive the unborn is Miss Fermei• Baritones. Mrs. R. Patient m Victoria ,Hospital, g London. petition on abortion at the Clinton a Charter. child t'ie same protection 1972 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY station Broadfoot will give a reading. Spring, Fair according to Mrs. Co -respondence from Alliance provided for any other person. wagon. A gorgeous automobile features factory climate Mrs. Glen Bell, a c'initeSt. Mrs. Mr. aitd Mrs. Tom Burke who bonnie• Osborne of the group: for Life asked the Goderich group There are still some chtirches who controlled air conditioning, roof rack, 9 passengers, Wm. Bell is in charge of lunch. have been visiting Mrs- Burke's information on abortions \airs to get in touch with any nurses have not completed their power steering, power brakes, power windows, power w Recipes fel, ,.salads and supper sisters, Mrs. Margaret Barnard' given out from the group's booth. who will be attending the Nurses petitions.�_ ? tail gate, -custom 'AM radio, white walls and' wheel. *0dishes are to be handed in also. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis, have Robert McKinley added his Conference in Winnipeg in June. Delegates -to attend � the discs. Finished in Crocus Cream accented with d Bring -a friend or friends. rcturaed to their home in Apsley, name to the petition while There will be several resolutions 'Alliance for Life's Workshop and woodgrain finish. Executive driven: Lic. DDI 738; Q d Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper. Farmers arc busy sowing beans attending the fair. He has stated - discussed regarding a conscience General Meeting in Toronto on NEW Detroit, -Mich.. spent the week- in the hot sultry \ecather of the in the past that when the clause 'for- nurses who refuse to June 22 at Glendon College are $3/881 00 O :. end with the former's parents, past da\'s; legislation was amended he voted assist at abortions. PRiCE Mrs. Mcl Klazinga, Mrs. A. Z against it for fear of it being Members were told that the Dykstra, Clinton and Mrs. P. 1972 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK I.V..-...A...prestige abused. Young P.C.'s passed resolutions •0sborn, Mrs. H. Krohmer, model at a fraction of the original price. Finished in NEWS OF A general meeting of the at their general meeting in Goderich and Mrs. Mark Dalton, deep burgundy with matching leather interior and Pro -Life group was held recently. March, stating that adoption is Kingsbridge. padded black vinyl roof. Features factory climate Varna in- Goderich. A representative 'preferable to abortion and that A Nominating Committee was controlled air conditioning, custom AM FM stereo from the Wingham Voice of the anv vote in Parliament should be formed to bring in the new- radio, passenger recliner seat, power steering, brakes, e Corres ondcnt Unborn' attended. Dan Murphy.• a free vote of all members. P answered questions about The membership committee executive at the annual meeting . windows, antennae, trunk opener. Individual six way Mrs. Ivan McC'lymont in June., powered seats. Remote control mirror, radial' tires. An becoming a chartered group. A reported that there are now 200 ? 40 automobile you will be proud, to own. Lic. DEN 602. O 4 NEW 0 -� I'R CE $6,888.00.There were.21 members. who the Clinton Hospital cart this NeWS of Winthrop • � attended the U.C.W. nreetinK month. held in the basement of the 'r was announced that thereanniversar 1970 MERCURY MARQUIS 2 door H.T. An excellent church Thursday evening. Our will he a joint service between family at, features V8 automatic, power steering, President. Mrs. Charles Reid. 'Varna and Goshen coCelebrate thirtieth ngrcgaticins � Y power brakes, custom AM radio, notch back front seat, opened the meeting with a poem nn the last Sunday in .lune at entitled 'Loving Words' followed Goshen. A. Thirtieth Wedding Anniver• Bonnie Storev accompanied by Paradise Park'where an enjoyable white wau for wheel discs. low mileage car ready to by a prayer. Mrs,. Doug Mc•Ash Mrs. Reid closed the meeting nary Reception for Mr. and Mrs. her parents Mr.•and Mrs. Harold time was spent listening to serve you for years to come..Lic. CXY 251. opened the devotions with a ww ith a prayer. Lunch as served Ralph McNichol filled Family Surrey attended the Honour different forms of entertainment PRiCNEWE $1,888000 meditation on the theme 'Life is a by hmtcsses Mrs. Aldic Mustard, Paradise Hall to capacity Friday Student Banquet held at Seaforth during the afternoon and even Partnership.' Hymn 489 't}chnld Mrs. Bill Taylor, and Mrs. evening. Dancing w•as (,je ed to District High Sc h 1969 DODGE POLARA 500 Hard top, dependable"is the ool on June Sth. ing. There ."as also swimming. i a stranger at the door' was then Gord-on Hill, .the -music of the Ian Wilbee On Friday evening, Harold The proceeds of the day went to . r word on this excellent automobile, finished in olive sung. Mrs. ida McClinchcy ,read There will be a County Lodge Orchestra. Ralph, Anna and their Storey. Boh'nic Storey. and Doris the Bunny Bundle. = green with black vinyl top and interior, features V8 the 'Scripture Luke 10; 25-37, -nine children, Don, Garry. Neil. Dolmage attended the Storcy Mr, Harold Storey visited with !♦, engine, automatic, power steering, ower brakes, O p Scrcirc at F.gmondville United < g g' p L Mrs, Bill C`hess'ell gave a reading Church on Sunday .lune 16. Margaret, Ray. Dianne, Lacry. Reunion held at Moorefield. his mother, Mrs. Storey, who is a .t custom AM radio, white walls and wheel discs. Lic.. i -i on the theme 'Life is a Partner- A large number from the arca •Inn arild Dan. "tth their hest man Mr. ' and Mrs. Otto Walker, patient in Seaforth Community O CZC506. NEW O ship' followed by 'Secret of attended the Beef Barbecue at and bridal attendant of 30 years Cromarty. Miss Olive Speare. Hospital. PRICE $1/344.00 -C Abiding .inv' Tead by Mrs. Bill Pincridgc Chalet near Hensall ago, Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Mitchell, and Mrs. Irene Parker. Mrs. John Pethick is now a Taylor. A prayer followed. Offer- last Saturday' and met our MP Somerville were called to the Staffa visited Sunday with Mr. patient in Seaforth Community * All cars safety certified. l ing was taken up by Mrs. Louis Mr. Robert McKinley and Mr, front+bv Allen Campbell. and Mrs. Robert Hulley and Hospital after being a patient in * OK GM used car warranty. ON THE a Taylor and dedicated by Mrs. Allen -read the address of well attended the opening of Family St. Joseph's Hospital. London. * Former owners name on request. SPOT Y Robert Stanfield. _ Doug McAsh. wishes and Ralph and Anna were , — — — — — — — _ — �. _ _. _ _ — — — -- — — — Reconditioned to the highest standards. the recipients of man lovely I *.Bank financing at 13'/�%. GMAC Mrs. Charles Reid was then in P y I g TERMS charge of the business meeting. ---"` gifts. Ralph and Anna both made .i �/• • I * Highest trade in for your present car. fitting re lies and Don McNichol Wilma Cornish * Make us rove it. The minutes .the last meeting ��E spokes onbehalfof the family. \ i • p - O i were read anvey roll call taern ( Vanda Beauty Counselor I Get the RIGHT deal from o ' by Mrs. Harvey Hayter. There .....r.�,...�,. Y _ 1 L were 26 calls made to the sick and �/ INSURANCE •— I - I "1 aat n shut in in the rt month of May. • AUTO • 11'iRF, ( ( WRIGHT CHEV, OLDS LTD. There was a.re ort iven from the ~ wishes t0 thank -all her customers and Manse Committee, �R • LIFE hopes they yvill continue to patronize her A few members attended a i SUCQeSSOf I (Formerly Seaforth Motors) Main St. Brucefield U.Mrs. Ch gathering on gave Donald G Eaton I 5 2 7-17 "0 Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Reid gave �`. G. I Seaforth a report on the Huron Perth I ;i Insurance Agency Limited I ti . ' Presbyterial meeting at Seaforth Office lin Masonic Block ANN I LAVERTY ,.' where themaittt- topic was on "''�� Main Street 'Drugs and Alccff;ol.' PREVENT FOREST FIRES,& ` Phone 527-1610 —Seaforth i I SEAFORTH — PHONE 527-1587 ( VCO sty . eVl'O @t em et ' Our members are looking after low i _ -_ w _ _ — ..r•_ _. _ — — .,r- .... — ,_ ( _ � ,,r _I x (■ a ,