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At the Chiselharst O,O:W..
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meeting Rosa Farris was in
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charge of the worship service
rls,a1=etaiGK* r ;.. ,j,rr 5afy'"� t"' rttr"4 rp 4e' i_: using AS her theme "God's
Eagle' . The roll call w#s
4.
answered by fourteen members,,
each reading, a verse from the `= g
Bible containing the word
"Thanksgiving". Several of the
members reported visiting the
Queensway Nursing Hbme as'a_
July project. Correspondence was
CrtT1 el . Chu rah h a s ra I I y day read concerning parcels being
sent to Angola. It was announced
111, that both the pianos had been
;tjuned.T,hq_ members, decided to,
Rev. Wilfred Jarvis conducted .Taylor, David Skea; 5th year Tammy Baker,; hold ,'their fall , bazaar on
service in Carmel Presbyterian seals: Darlene Faber, 'Darlene Carmel W.M.S. Plans Bazaar Wednesday, October 23. The
Church recently when the Rally Varley, Gregory Hoggarth, Paul The September meeting of the theme for the day is "God cares
rya Day of the Sabbath School, was . Hoggarth, Murray Taylor; Daron W.M.S. of Carmel Prebyterian about y ou", and the roll call will
f held. The following `seals and Moir; 6th year seals: Vicki Baker, Church was held recently. The be highlights of the year. The
diplomas were presented. Barbara Stretton: Bibles: Sandra . president, Mrs. Harvey Hyde members alF , discussed the
Diplomas: Brian Moir, Jamie Nixon, Becky Baker, Kenneth presided and opened the meeting possibility of hosting thismeeting
+ Reid. 2nd year seals: Tammie Varley, Greg Sangster, Randy with a poem. The devotional on in '75.
Bell,Ronlynn Bell; 3rd year seal: Moir, Terry Baker; 9th year seals: "Faith" was given by Mrs. Earl Mrs. Boyce, in charge of the
Jerry Faber; 4th year seal: Lisa Stretton; 10th year seals: Campbell. The Ladies Aid stewardship meeting chose to
Jeanette Hoggarth, Donna Bruci Thompson; 11 year seals: meeting was held following the speak on the life of John the
W.M.S. when plans were made Bapti$t. The meeting closed by
News of K i p p e n for a bazaar on November 7nri reciting the theme prayer.
Holds -First Meeting Host esses were Vera Ross and
i. Hensall lI 4-H Club met last Ruth Brock.
Give ' attendance awards Wednesday at the home of Mrs. St. Pauls Holds First Fall Meeting
Seri tura was taken from Matt.b, Wes. Lenting. The two clubs were The St. Pauls A.C.W. held
Attendance seals were P present -to share ideas and choose
presented to the pupils of St. Verses 28, 29. The , theme a future date for the other club their first meeting after the
Andrews Church, Kippen Sunday centered around "Style Show''' nd meetings. officers , elected for summer season in the afternoon
school. closed with prayer for "Every Hensall 11 were President - Janet of September:19 at theRectory in
Those receiving seals were: Day "• Bilcke, Vice President - Kim Exeter. The President, 'mrs.
Nursery - Tricia Cooper, 1st year The - Prsident, Mrs. Stewart, Secretary Denise Anderson opened the meeting
diploma David Turner, opened ' the Bedard, TreasurerLinda with a prayer. Roll call was
Kindergarten - Christine Cooper business portion of the meeting Lenting, Press Reporter - Karen answerd with a scripture "tree"
3rd year, Julie Consitt, 3rd wityh, "A Mother's prayer in the Volland. Other members verse. it was decided to hold a fall
year. morning". The roll call was attending this club are Barbara bazaar, october 19. Keeping the
Primary - {Tom McGregor 4th answered by the exchange of a McCurdy, Mary Hovius, Donna- roll call theme, Mrs. Anderson
year, Scott Cooper 4th year; flower slip. Jean Allan. Aftgr the business and Mrs. Forrest spoke about the
Mc!issa Moffat 6th; Bcth Consitt Thc.Rose Report was given by was over, the leaders discussed different kinds of trees and their
5th year; Shelley Finlayson 4th Mrs. Laird Finlayson., the and demonstrated some points uses mentioned throughout t'the
year; Heather McLean 6th year. Sunshine„report by Mrs. Norman dealing with floral arranging, Bible. Miss Olive Petty gave the
Juniors Sandra Finlayson 6th , Dickcrt, Visitors Report by Mrs. such as suitable vases and design study book -on "Faith Brings
J I W ' ht 3 d e r• Edison McLean, Correspondence F the following Peace". Mrs. Anderson closed
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LOOK'FOR. THE.416,
year, u to r16 'J a ,
Gordon Love 7th year; Bill
by Mrs.E. McLean in Mrs. Tom
of arrangement. or
six weeks 4-H meetings are going
the meeting with prayer.-,.
a w" .; #ij9 a%:!i r �
-It was:. '1�%fiicc'kle ,''
Kinsman 6th year; Heather
Reid's absence.
The by
to beheld on Tuesday evenings at
United 'Church
Moffatt 7th year; ' Nancy,
offering was taken
the United Church.
minister
McGregor 8th .. year; Robyn
substitute C;host esses, Mrs.
David Turner and Mrs. Leonard
Personals
Mr. and Mrs.Earl Bell, of
notes
Mr. David Scott and David
McLellan 9th year; Ruth Packman
.
3rd year; Philip Packman Still
Lovell and was dedicated by
Seattle visited recently with his
'ReV. Don Beck preached on the
year
prayer. c
sisters, Mrs.Vera Brintnell of
sermon topic "Incognito" for the
Inlermcdiate - Dcbbic Consitt
The topic was taken by
Hensall and Mrs. Ethel Droverof-service'
of worship in Hensall
final
Ilth year; Diane Consitt 12th
Mrs. Gerald Moffat entitled
Exeter, also other relatives and
United Church Sunday morning.
-
year; Les Consitt 10th year;
"Problems facing the
''Nations
friends in the community, and
•
The choir sang the anthem
closed the meeting with a . Rev. and Mrs. Harold Currie of
Sharon Finlayson I I th year; Sue
Underdeveloped and
nieces and nephews in London.
"Ofea6s thy faithfulness". After
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Scott,
Anne Finlayson 10th year; Lyle
Evcry,,ohc". - the. . statistical
Mrs. Carl Payne has returned
the service, the choir presented a
Kinsman 7th year; Gary Love
introduction compr ed the
home from Seaforth Community
wedding gift to Wayne Payne and
13th year; Grant Love 12th year;
developed to the undeveloped
Hospital where she has been a
Iris Alexander who are being
Scott McGregor 9th year.
peoples, followed by an informat
patient for the past week.
married Saturday. President Don
Come $ave'. As We Clear The Used Car Lot
Personals
ivc film on population control,
made the group realize thatholding
Chiselhurst . United Church is
its Anniversary Sunday.
Travers -presented the gift on -
behalf of the choir,
introduced by Mrs-. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dickcrt,
Stewardship must reach all
Miss Muriel Haman of Surrey,
•
Clifford and Mrs. Ruth Dickcrt,
nations of the world.
England is visiting with her sister
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1 gal 5 gal Caulking Caulking
//�� r 2.33 8.66 1.12 .86
■�^ ■�� Liquid Elastomeric Caulking
3V 3V Wet Stick Caulking Guns
2.1 63 8.93 1.69 1.15
Torcan Electric HEATERS ROLL ROOFING -
Radiant Heater. Radiant Heater. /
1 00q weft. 1200 watt, Black
style 31, Style 35. Mineral surface Smooth surface
12.95 17.95 90 Ib. x 36" 50 Ib, x 36"
Baseboard Heater. aaoebwrd Heater. 100 sq. ft. roll 50 sq. ft, r6ll
1000 watt. 1500 weft.
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19.95 23.95 11*50per sq. 8,9 v roll
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b,'• 7.45 4' 42.34 5' 48:84 screened corker vent ,........... 70e
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3/8" 6.38 7.64 9.83 5,90 8"x 12" reef. flush louvre .... . ........... 2.05
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5/8" 10.35 11.83 12.78 ' Fire Stop Plates.......... 2.30 8" 3side open vent .................... 5.40
3/4" 12.44 13.54 14.15 4/12 • 5/12 adl. louvre ................. x'.75
Velums pricing available n out tee•,,,,,,,.., 11.50 1/2
on po.cnoses over
Clean 11 /2"x16" pitch roof louvre .........,.4.35
5o sheen Rain cop................,.2.79 2"x96" cgntin vent ....................... 1.88
Prices effective r_
September 1974 At Our.
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Mott. - Thurs. 8:30 - 6:00 Friday 8:30 - 9:00 227 Main St., No. 4 Hwy. North
Saturday 8:00 - 4:00 •
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Narrislon, spent a few days With It was decided to collect in lieu and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. {�•
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"were"orgunt
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Congratulations to Mr: and
or. this. ,=' Charles- , amiltor}+,
Mrs. Bill Chipchase on the birth
noted that the Huronia Choir spent the weekend with his'
minister
of a. son.
would bo present for the 00, 20 mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle.
`
Mr. David Scott and David
Anniversary Service. Mr. and Mrs. Pet Van Driel of .
Owens Surcott England;
Mrs. Bill Consitt entertained Out-Beyerland, Holland, and
preaches
visited with the former's aunt and
with a contest on "Books of the Pete Van Driel of Goderich visted
cousins Mrs. Grace Drummond,
Bible". Courtesy remarks were Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.Sim
final
sermon
Robert and Brian.
given by Mrs. David Turner who Roobal.
W.I.
closed the meeting with a . Rev. and Mrs. Harold Currie of
Rev. Paul Packman will be
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Mr. and Mrs. James M. Scott,
reading,-- For those we are trying Sebringville were Sunday guests
preaching his farewell sermon
Seaforth, discussed their trip to
to hell' • with Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Sept. 29.
India and also showed slides at
the - Agricultural meeting of
Kippcn East VV,I. Mr. Scott was
Come $ave'. As We Clear The Used Car Lot
introduced by Mrs-. E.
•
Whitehouse and thanked by Mrs.
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H. Caldwell. The members
i 1973 FORD PINTO 2 door 4 -speed transmission, =
answered the roll call by stating
I 2000 c.c, engine, radio, 4 brand new tires.
'2295
what part of farming is allotted to
a wife and Mrs.Canipbell Eyre
I Licence BDW778 �r
Original Price $2595.00 Reduced to Clear°
TRUCK
=
commented on the motto,
1971 TOYOTA COROLLA 1600, 4 -speed, radio. S
"Nothing in life that is worthy is
Licence EUK1.43. 1
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SPECIALS
ever too hard to achieve if you
"MAVERICK
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have the courage' to try it and the
1970 2 -door, 200 C.I.D. 6 cylinder
faith to believe". closing with a
engine, automatic, radio, finished in deep bright "' _
with black Licence
) 972 GMC Fleetside
Pt11t11'
yellow constrasting vinyl roof.
DDP354 S 1�
pickup, 350 V-8 engine,
The members will attend a
Original Price $1695.00 Reduced to Clear 3
automatic transmission,
dessert euchre on Sept. 30 and
°
rear step bumper, long-arm
the Fall Rally to be held in
1970 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 6 cylinder standard $ 1595 =
West coast mirrors, radio.
Brussels. Oct. 11, Mrs. .1. Sinclair
transmission. Licence DD0781
Licence C28-184 ,
Reduced to Clear
and Mrs. Verne Aldcrdice will be
=
the delegates. The quilt blocks for
BIG CAR BONUSES!
tilt Erlt1»d Lee Huonnid and
the gift for the London Arra
1969 CHEV 4 -door sedan, V-8, automatic,
$ 995 =
x2495
Convention were on display, as
power steering. Licence DDC659
well as the new Kippcn East sign..
Mrs. JackSinclair gave a report
1969 MERCURY MARQUIS 4 -door hardtop, V-
=
1967 FORD F-100 Fleet
,
on Ag�culture and Canadian
8 automatic, power steering & brakes, radio.
18'95
side pickup, 6 cylinder
Industries and Mrs. Grace
Licence DHA229
=
engine,.•standard transmis
Drummond gave the Education
1969 FORD LTD country squire wagon, 390 V-.8 L
sfon. Licence C30-561
and Cultural Activities report.
engine, automatic, power steering, power =
Before Safety Inspection
Courtesv remarks were given by
brakes, radio, deluxe luggage rack. Licence
'1495
-
Mrs. D. Triebner. Mrs.E.
Whitehouse had a contest and
FHS955
Original Price $1895.00 Reduced to Clear
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s
150
Mrs. At Hoggartli was in charage
-
1969 METEOR RIDEAU 500 sedan, V-8 engine,
of lunch. Mrs. R. Kinsman took
automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, s
charge of the business and
completely reconditioned in dark blue metallic. +
1495
1972 IHC 1/2 -ton pickup,
e
Mrs.E. Whitehouse. tile
licence DHA244
Original Price $1795.00 Reduced to Clear =
304 V-8 engine, standard
program.
=
-door GALAXIE 500 2 -door hardtop, 351 V-8 a =
transmission. Licence C19-
633
Enjoy Bus Trip
boat
engine, automatic, power steering, power 2
brakes, radio, white walls and wheel covers.
The Erland Lee Home, a
cruise around the Hamilton
. Licence HNKce
Original Price $1995.00 Reduced to Clear
1145 _ $ 1095
harbour, the Proctor and Gamble
Factory and a tour of Whitehern.
1972 GRAN TORINO WAGON 351 V-8
2
were places visited when Mary
engine, automatic, power steering, power
brakes radio, power tailgate window. licence
$27951
1963 MERCURY F750
Broadfoot, Margaret Hoggarth.
'
DHJ9)`7 Dump, 5 speed transmis
Mary Mellis, Sadie Wren, acid
Ori mal Price $2995.00 Reduced to Clear
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- '2 -speed rear axle,
'
Grace Drummond enjoyed a bus
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= 900
900 x 20 tires. Licence
trip with Hensall Women's
Institute.
"HANDY See our Back yard DEALERS
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Mr: and Mrs. Art Gibson.
MAN'S for "Before Reconditioned" WELCOMED
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Wroxeter, visited with Mr. and
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Mrs. W. L. Mellis.
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Mrs. Hazel Long, Owen Sound,
visited with old friends in the
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village on Saturday.
Mr. Nelson Hood is undergoing
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sense to see LarrySniedet.Mot&S
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tests in Hose'� 1 in London.
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B Snider's
IJC.W. of St. • Andrew's
Church, Ktppen met int the
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Not CMHC approved, due to
colour variations and small
4Y: surface defects, but still good
serviceable roofing value.
50',
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per sq.
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.r,��..... .. z CHAIN: LINKFENCING
CARAVELLE CARPETING Vinyl covered Galvanized
Needlepunch Polypropylene fibre with loam back-
ing, Stain resistant, will not shrink or ravel and can
be loose laid. Comes in 12 It, widths in green, gold, 48" x450' 27.50 48" x 50' 26,50
orange, red and blue. Ideal
for any, room where mois. Galvanized fencing accessories c
lure is nota problem. available at low, low prices.
2.44
SGI. YD.
INSULATIONFOAM
LOOSE POURING 4'1'NSULATION
x 8' 1 .92
WOOL x t/�" .:.. ...
Reg. 3.50 4 x 8 3.83
$ 99 4' x 8'
. V x ........,,,..,..�
x2" ........ 7...
NOW PER BAG •��
RO'OF BAULKING
�� TENTEST SHEATHING BOATING
4' x S' x 7/16" 4' x 9. x 7/16" Fibre coatirig Architectural Homeowner's
1 gal 5 gal Caulking Caulking
//�� r 2.33 8.66 1.12 .86
■�^ ■�� Liquid Elastomeric Caulking
3V 3V Wet Stick Caulking Guns
2.1 63 8.93 1.69 1.15
Torcan Electric HEATERS ROLL ROOFING -
Radiant Heater. Radiant Heater. /
1 00q weft. 1200 watt, Black
style 31, Style 35. Mineral surface Smooth surface
12.95 17.95 90 Ib. x 36" 50 Ib, x 36"
Baseboard Heater. aaoebwrd Heater. 100 sq. ft. roll 50 sq. ft, r6ll
1000 watt. 1500 weft.
Style 27. Style 8e.
19.95 23.95 11*50per sq. 8,9 v roll
GILBRAICO HUMIDIFIER WEATHERSTRIPPING
Model 200 Softaire ower humidifier, Stop dr alts save teal with inexpensive,
, vel
�} P ea5ti` to rnstalt weatherstripping. ;
removes 1 gal. per hour - max. cap. 1 year .a J• ), 1. 1, j
motor warrant T+ esr o+bs er1 odea Doo` Sweep
y '�bIX" u'' Jb long 36ionq
1r"nts Or, COCl
Priced at only <5995 1 • 85 2 e75 e94
b FIR -PLYWOOD FIRE CHIEF CHIMNEY LOUVRES & VENT
STD SEL GIS SPRUCE 7" Basic Chimney4"06" •
b,'• 7.45 4' 42.34 5' 48:84 screened corker vent ,........... 70e
5/16" 5.95 7:16 ( Chimney Sections 8'"xl6" screened corner vent ........... 1.05
3/8" 6.38 7.64 9.83 5,90 8"x 12" reef. flush louvre .... . ........... 2.05
2' 13.70 3' 18.84 5' 29,23
x1
1/2" ,. 8,58 10.27 10.99 8"6" rect. flush louvre ................. 2.35
5/8" 10.35 11.83 12.78 ' Fire Stop Plates.......... 2.30 8" 3side open vent .................... 5.40
3/4" 12.44 13.54 14.15 4/12 • 5/12 adl. louvre ................. x'.75
Velums pricing available n out tee•,,,,,,,.., 11.50 1/2
on po.cnoses over
Clean 11 /2"x16" pitch roof louvre .........,.4.35
5o sheen Rain cop................,.2.79 2"x96" cgntin vent ....................... 1.88
Prices effective r_
September 1974 At Our.
EWAY 'EXETER YAR
ONLY
Mott. - Thurs. 8:30 - 6:00 Friday 8:30 - 9:00 227 Main St., No. 4 Hwy. North
Saturday 8:00 - 4:00 •
. PHONE 235-1582
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