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Sat a rt, •na tiFlie i ,. h 4 .... .,t,,v :': „'$ , ,a:,vi r k Xvr}t pYA� r K�:. S +�,')'... a r. ix: `" ;w, , The Varna ..C.W, held; its Mrs. Mervyn IV H.yt �r �'ri'; F µ. .. r%' , . - ^tCll � October meeting in the, basement . introduced two gltests, ft 'the t 5, / a ti� e t E+ I r _ a' a+*t evenitl MTS. Murray,.r x ,; „f: Jay $, Pd r es 1 > > q { v' , > ,2; evenin .with 23 reembe�l`s and 4 Mrs. Stanley Johns, who ave ' '' ,, � , > X",, ,. ,..,: r.r r, � .., �,; .,,, ,esti in i h into eir htee ..,... # ,+.F bests resent. Mrs. Mervyn ince. ag . s g .t t11 t, F r. . M; h. f . a _• a' g P , lit.. - . ,:1 3,. 9,,. , , . +K'."y r t.. ..:.... :!. 1 >" F e. Y:F,-, ':_o :-. ,+. ....x . .... C h i1. in r. A. . { ,..1 ,3.. ,, f n,:: ,.t. v. ... „ fi , Y .....sf.. :.0 ., ..,:.i .F ' U t a � of in r days i august at A64 . b ,, r t, ter, reside t for this month n xn Ate..' �F: :•kf t 1<;.,as, Hay , president m Y g. C..+ 9+;# , :e d s I,q, %i s%`" .: rY i r . f;, tW$''r: "# .,c x'� uu7"' . < >- , w t : �•, o as'.' Mrs. Johns and r.: F y <a ` 4 r _' f z�� 0 opened, the meeting b reading St Th On i ,A,,.,A, yt::, �,�yr1 „w P P. . g Y $ i ,.,<r $A, d.$.Ai �, '.y >< :, ... . ..., r, s. 'rv,. i r u, ,1 .. ti<#'frb?. 4 ``��. as p� i.. ...: ,.x R` Z: >J "Ci h ,,Y t�'v. •� ....:; if Y F:... Y'. t.. i , i ;y.'x>1Sy f •,.:: 't' A ' , , „ ,: 7. r tN w Mrs. Foibes also introduced the- r r;. 0 < ; ,`r U r� e ■ ary about Ruth, one of the amen # eSt r - sl'y, 3a> 2{ka( } �.� ;ql,z" Y �x 6 5 t, t r f s n_t.Va A v r4 y th•• nI. i x i f A if . .. .. .. - ., P { , ;lk n ;:+ �11tea « i 1A �yw a +l �i� the A k fi � ." ` x ;3 . 1 . ' Bible. meeting , to songs:. thoy had , h t ' ' ', Vis;<' "a '.,x �~ �"� `•'! " ` ` "° _: ' St. Pauls An lican Church was Chairman "for the Canadian' Seven me tbers w..re re ent to The worship' service opened by learned while (here, ending with ,1F.,+. 3 ! ,} N fi a r t Avr�%iiirt ^r ` Y° A &rl g Xt Pr p $. „ ,r qr •,.,.-_ v I� , „ '. "` ° :* _ . decorated with fruits: vegetables National Institute for the Blind answer to the roll call which is the the singing of O .Canada Cum Bah YLih". ` , „7 �,>,, , l ,. ., .';. , and flowers for the service of has announced that the- Hensall type of reference..11e. they .have followed by a reading, by Mrs. Bill Mrs. Charles Rsjd ,thanked t _ , s µMgr ala 7 is 1 1, � �< :.. . 1,` .. !' r:.y ." �f , ,a4 harvest Thanksgiving. The Rev. and area campaign f ' f nds will chosen. A joint demonstration on Dowson entitled With Glowing them for their-, .part ., tit -the ,: s AI k:: "x3.i'�.�ry ti:: f 9,, ' 3' e tAx 'n.r.4t'iY i#.: 1�"' x� e 3 x F :, a , x, :: - x. -'qi ,k ;" �. k G. A. Anderson conducted the be conducted:durin th onth of packing suitcases was bone. Hearts" taken from the J ly issue meeting. Mrs. Ivan MCClymont +* 5 a Ix °''/ , ` � �` � l r : �; 3 r'. ,� service. The theme of the sermon October. A door o• or canvass of 'the Observer. Mcs. Tom read a ppem on Tfianksgivtng . ,, �jr ' r xy € .. , Deglon Ladles Auxiliary,; ry x q r�;� 4"r,`'.- ty �r • • was , 'Thanksgiving". Mrs. will be conducte in Hensall with Installs New Member '7onsitt reathe scriptures from • Lurlch was served by hostesses,! VA{{ S ;Ft x 4 Ls11-l'.15--,'.,;3 iq ��"O'S. q �� Roland McCaffery of Exeter sang " a mail campaign in r the Hensall Legion Ladies Deuteronomy 8: b-18. Hymn Mrs. Murdock Mbrrison and Mrs. l1 t r J . st ; ", il.Syr �,. , t+ w;t'x y� N,� _d a T r ,, , - : " v x� J: n "Bless This Hoye" and "Abide surrounding area, Presently there Auxiliary meeting was held on "For the Beauty of the. Ida McClinchey. i�,;i31' ,z' 4 4� 4``''.y With Me". The St. Paul's are 83 blind people. Last year the Earth" followed. 1'he offering Mrs. John Ostrom is a patient ,;,;x, ;�. �� r X.. _ ? ` Tuesday evening in the Legion :1,,dp�'sr,ra ;a ,. orchestra played before the ser- area campaign produced $900,43, was taken by Mrs. Gordon in Victoria Hospital in London, �f���,�, Hall with President Wanda 'fitP"v,�,_,-�-, 4 ,��a,, tt'.lz, y , 3 ;xf vice and also led in the singing of Mr.. Luther said and a target of ,presiding.- Past Johnston and dedicated by Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Heard have } : . -�! .<q-',fi>r;, - sir' . ;r. S n`'n° _ a; %, ng t a£.,:;". , XSs�iR���*,, a a .' McClincbe P g a..r Jnr r t, _ �"., . ,r�= zt ;.,` ,. the familiar Th tiring. hymns. $1,000.00 has been set this year. Ralph Stephenson. The devo- returned home from. their trip to , h t;i 'f , a `l President Mildred Chalmers P Pd ,�Y #4.. �T� : �o- kp1 >,;', #'..e' x' 111 r�,� � rrs.Yt kt 1_;?. LI 1. .!�� 11 ,, 141" i% � I x .. �.• , a� ,f . _ i ,Ins ailed a Weird member, Joan tional period was closed by a Western Canada. �sr, " R t ka:,: w { """ I� ��xn �r.<.bt; �' October Thankoffering Meeting n "God's Love" read b ,Mr . Mr. &Mrs, Don Barker of Kin .; ' 3 r 4� r,� v M w �� Yk1. ', _' Mq , .. U.C.W Vitas meeting Llan. Iva Reid resented Pas oem Y s g d .N;,_,'1x �s.���;, % K. t4P. _ �t < t .; �> ;.§ ;M°�< I. k,^, , . I! , �; ;»,.., 1 The October Thankoffering A P t. i visited relatives in the area a f "-3 `1. a ,:r+ r '�a ext , a1' 1,7 � ,�. ,f *s r „f '. , _ ._ Xf�, ,.' .M s 3 ,� I , " trteetin of Hensel; J.C.W. was Unit IV Hensall U.C.W. met on President Mildred with a gift in a van McGlymon City e ;p,, . , _ � 1 y %yy, a .9�, 7 ""rk .:r - ., .. . ``,a: _R, : , s A ,,. ,,}., g Y Y �r� v< JIX Y s r.";, appreciation for her actin as Mrs. Harvey Hayter read the , last week. hf �t .� t held Monday evening in the October 2 with 24 .members aPP g m les. Also corres >2nce A shower was held in Goshen >".. f, ,:3` " r' Church.Anita Cook acted as present. Mrs. James McAllister, President for twof years: Members notes were read by rs. Ida United Church last Monday night 'i chairman and welcom d who chaired the meeting, opened ' decided to help canvass -for the e g P McClinchey. Mr . Mervyn to honour Sylvia Oeseh daughter FIRST PLAYER SIGNED — Moe Huard, right, of the new Junior D Hockey team everyone. Sue Ann Shroeder of `with Psalm 19, "The heavens C.N.I.B., and also decided to Hayter conducted a bort boli of Mr. and Mrs.Bill Desch on her "The Centennaires" executive,. signed up the teams first 1974-75 player last week. Dashwood entertained by singing. declare the glory of God and the have the Money Doll draw ness meeting. forthcoming' marriage. Randy McClinchey signs on the dotted' line. "(,Staff Photo) two solos and accompanying heaven s proclaim His handi-.. 'sometime in December. Sports ' o , I. herself on her guitar. Lois ,'work", followed by prayer. Miss Officer, Iva. Reid gave a sports • ' Shaptet presented a devotional Amy Laramie read scripture from report and announced events Commends aux' cry . • discussing three little words, Luke and Mrs. Tom Sherritt coming up in the future. The o • %I ". � - e n sd 1 I council C o n s' d e rs Kindness, Friendliness and commented on the devotional mystery pt�ize was won prize lira for hospital assistance Sympathy, words which are not which she closed with a Thanks-' Reid and the guess in"g prize by 11 . • used in our society enough these giving poem and prayer. Mrs. C. Mable Munn. The Auxiliary to the Seaforth dozen rooms. • days. Several hymns were sung Britton and' -"Mrs. Eric Luther. -Personals Community Hospital was Mr. McKenzie explained the , November. nominations with Helen -Goddard accompany- brought interesting exer is from Miss Muriel Haymen of Surrey, y stiff requirements needed to meet's P Y- � g P commended b Gordon 'i ing on the piano. the fall Regional Meeting held in England returned to her home McKenzie, Hospital Adminis the accreditation standards. He 1!1 �! Possibility that all members of siding on the north art ea side rbbiections to the sewers so the Grace Drummond gave a Dashwood on October 2. The ' after visiting with her sister and trator, for its work in assisting the said the accreditation is only, for Hensall council again'would stand of. his building. Mrs. M. clerk will be notified regarding reading entitled "A Shadow on offering was taken by Mrs. her husband, Mr. and Mrs.Carl hospital to meet the standards three years and then the r I 11 for office was seen Monday night Hillebrand to install a picture the next step in the procedure. the Blind", arid' intrpduced the Dowson and dedicated by Mrs. Payne.` required to receive accreditation standards will be evaluated } as Reeve John Baker and window and aluminum siding. P. Clerk will receive nominations`for' guest speaker, Mts. Betty Cardno McAllister. Mrs. Tom Sherritt Mrs. Rita Van Wieren has when, he addressed the group again. councillors indicated their Bedard for. an 8 x 10 outside Reeve and Council ''from of Seaforth who, showed colburful ave the ."Treasurer's report. returned home from a three week Tuesday. Mrs. John Tur bull won the intentions as the meeting ended. entrance to the back door and November 7 to November 12. slides and commentated on a trip Arrangements were made by vacation spent in Europe. Mr. 'McKenzie• thanked the Mystery, Prize. n a In discussing their plans, aluminum siding. Russell Bills and haccounts of in March of this year to Mexico. Mrs. Earl Rowe for the lunch for members for supplying funds to Plans were finalized for the members were unanimous in Goldstein for an addition to approximat8'1y fAOSA 34# '''were President Kay Mock presided for the general meeting. Volunteer Win at-Tuchre� buy needed equipment such as a" 'Hospital Auxiliary Dance to be } agreeing that to discharge their slaughter I house ' freezer and ordered paid. > the 'business portion of the helpers and pie makers for the new operating table - and held on October 19. duties ro erl a great deal of workroom, Pat O'Brien to erect a When the Happy Citizens met At the request of Mrs. George P P Y g , meeting, and opened .with ' a October, 17 banquet were operating room -light., incubator y g , their time was required. double garage; Cook's Division of in the Legion rooms Thursday of Rin director of nurses, the q g g CNIB begins Thanksgiving poem. arranged. -Lunch was served by ternoon for euchre, winners were: for nursery and all new cribs, a g, Reeve Baker declared that he, Gerber for an office addition at Correspondence included letters the hostel9 ,Mrs. Dowson and the' Bird respirator and refurnishing auxiliary will buy another would stepdown if someone the rear of the resent building; Ladies High - Mrs. Olive Traviss; croupette,for the Nursery. i P g: + of thanks, from Chiselhurst committee. with new equipment about half a would step up. Councillor Murray ,Mrs. Garnett Allan to re -roof a area ednvass U.C.W. and from Jane Davidson Lone Hand Mrs. Carrie„ .• Baker said he would not be portion of the house roof; Cecil -Committee Chairman in appreciation for the donation United Church Notes IMcGavin and Low - Josie ste i u Councillor Harold PP Pg P• Maxwell to renovate the interior' bales were sent in May. Ann sent to Father Abraham in India. Mrs. Shirley Luther was the Cunningham. Men's High - Leslie Knight :Wished he had more time and replace windows. . The CNIB campaign in Seaforth Helen Scane gave the Treasurer's • guest soloist at Hensall United McClure; Lone Hand - Secord • and that he would feel like a A water problem. at Buck area is now underway and letters report, and Pearl Erratt reported Church Sunday morning for the McBrien .and. Low - Micheal • coward if he quit council just Little's was discussed. Councillor `ate -going out, inviting public for the Supply and Welfare World Wide Communion Service. Malaniuk. Lunch was served by LunchComm when the • sewers are getting Erb thought thaf the ground participation according to , Committee. She read letters of She sang a solo accompanied 'on the Social started. Councillor IN told slopes toward the house which -Committee Chairman thanks from, places where the the piano by her husband Eric, e' council he hadn't time'to be'reeve, might be the cause. J. A. Cardno. With him on the bales were sent in May. Ann who along with ,Mrs'. Norma but plans to stand for council. A letter from Pineridge, Chalet committee 'are E.C.Boswell and Brock reported for the Social Pryde shared the piano and organ Councillor Erb said that while he regarding a night for the councils John Talbot. I Functions Committee and during the service. Mr. & Mrs. has time he would only step up if of the surrounding municipalities Mr.Cardno said there are 146 announced a banquet to be, held Arthur Slade were welcomed into Reeve Baker retires. He said it was agreed to if Jt is a private blind residents in Huron and at Brucefield school on October full membership in the Hensall will not be an easy task with tate party. .• ` Perth who benefit from the work 17, ,. congregation. Rev.'- Don Beck € sewer program but he' sincerely Permission was granted carried on by the CNIB. � Anita Cook reported on the preached on the sermon topic. . hoped the rest wouldn't quit. Tuckersmith Council to sell Through broad puonc educa- Friendship and • Visitation "Communion: Presentation, Par- i Council heard Willard. lottery tickets. tion programs CNiB alerts the "Committee,, Sadie Hoy reported ticipation, Preealamtion. SunQay, i. Buchanan. complain 'about cars Councillor Neilands will attend general public and industrial on the flower committee and also October 13 will be the Thanks - and trucks parking in,his the meeting in Exeter High SChol . workers on the care and protec- announced that the United Services both at Hensall' driveway. Councillor aker on October 22 with regard to a tion of the eyes. Church Observer is going up in giving United and ` Chiselhurst United ' suggested he take down the Sports Complex in South Huron. "When your volunteer can- price in January. It was agreed Churches. license numbers of the vehicles Council decided to endorse the vasser calls on, you,” says Mr. that the U.C.W. be responsible to 26.41 ' and he would call for the list in resolution sent by Zurich to ask Cardno "remember CNIB's Il th U •t d Ch h 1 d . 1N I�\,. se a ni a arc caen ars Learn How to ack suitcases two weeks time. , for increased money to be made double purpose and dig deep into this year as there is no Youth P Building permits approved available in order to upgrade both pockets. Help provide Group. Hensall met October 1, at the included: 'Lewis Clark to igstall recreational facili$ies. rehabilitation and prevention ser- Campaign Opens United Church. President Nancy vinyl siding, D. Joynt for plaster Council learned there was no vice for our community." McCurdyopened the me' 'tin "' Eric Luther,Campaign Y P b . . The'GIANTI Performer... ' .- . . . . I . I ...�. .. M _ I I I a 4 3 Great Constructions —1 Groovy Tread Big burly musele-tire that hulldoies its way through snow - clogged hack roup.. grips dipper surfaces milh lomeih. breezes oker snrnv-tree high-speed hi_i%%jt .. Choice of three reliable constructions. each %%ilh the same sure tread: Glass- . Belted 2 -(- 2 Nylon or Non-1lelted 4.1'h NNIon (ho)h made with Du Pont h0 NN9on in a twice -as -safe construction See' Nevada Test results posted in our Mores). The INrd chore in Hiway -Byway is 2 + 2 Glass -Belted Poh'ester --thr tt -I-D-E . tire in the 70 series. with the hold white left crs spelling 'Tornaaiti on one side, and a narro%% N%hile%%all an the reverse side. (See price chart for all 3 consiructions.) A word to the (vise -- shortages are looming in Snow Tires .'. . SO,'BETTER GET GOING FAST— WHILE THEY LAST..... TIRE SHORTAdGE51 The {tubber Workers' strike, having close Plants- 1s causing lire shortage' we regret Canada's largest rubber. p may not Selling Calve �ouceethatuall rtresxadvertised the need 11 es shown was placedl all sizes and types be available at all stores at all t me When this ad^ reasonable numbers spread across the were in stock our requirements are jailabthe lite re Canadian rife chats. Ifo' r (oval store well purchase Ice 'shown; from so distance :.Your to will be added to Py for Yott� {hat event, $1 - , ' NO CHARGE' FOR TIRE INSTALLATION when you buy our Dill or I achr�der'Valve at our r@gular catalogue pace of $1.00. We must irli fa 1 otic new If,. and, valve together, 'A tired isn't new unless Erie valt a is too $t4tICU alance, lire -and wheel, $1.00. Dynamic .i n galarlfie, 52,50 'S4 Oiitiouiit for Cash in lled of Cbupoiis. Kes fun of Per Driving 5 -Year Road Hazard HIWAY-BYWAY HIWAY-BYWAY Insured:30•Manth WHITEWALL WHITEWALL 30% Prorated We;r• 4'Ply Nylon . 2 + 2 Glass - Gut Discount /Non- Belted 32,'54 3418 Belted) Nylon _Allowance EA. in PAIRS F.A. in PAIRS $IZT after discount after discount 35,72 lot cash , for cash •13.25t — 520F10 J 550(12 •14.23t — 600/12 •16.58 — 600112 19.43 — 600/13 17.53t . — A_78/13 19.90 20.71 _ 878113 (650/13) 19.71t — C78113 (700/13) 20.85t — A 878_1141645114) '18.76 • 21.75 Ass C78/14 (695114) '19,38 — E78114 (135114) 23.65 24.65 F78!14 (775'14) 24.90 25.93 f .G78/14 825114) H78/14 '855114) 26,50 27,98 28.40 30.59 . 560/15 21.80 — 685/15 119.90 — ^<* C78/15 (885J15) 22.28 23.70;, F76/15; (775/16) 25.17 26.41 G78/15 (825/15) 26.96 29,40 . �;- H78/15 (855/15) 28:28 31.92 { J78/16 (900/15) 31.11 33,82 3 Ply telackwill IWhltawall $1,43 more whafa'agdl3hle) 'eluawait (whll—fl up 10 $3 31 more) I WIDE 70 SERIES:2 + 2 GLASS -BELTED POLYESTER . 1, 'TORNADO' SIZE (chect clearance) 2 or mon EACH .iter di$dount for cath With BOLO WHITE • E70/14 E78/i4 27.98 LETTERS F70/14 IF78114 29.92 on one side G70114 G78/1) H70/14 1H78/14) 32,'54 3418 NARROW F76/14 (F78/15) 30.59 WHITEWALL G70/15 G78/15 33.49 on the other H70J15 IH78/15I 35,72 4 t`0eliru'� .,. ` `uAM 'R ILLUSTRATED: 3;, Hiway -Byway Tread In 4 -ply Nylon: 2 + Mass- ' r Belted Nylon or 2 + 1 Glass -Belted Polyester 170 Series) Apply for a ;. f1. j�, �y'y �y Canttdi>tnnTi�tB t, _�M.,.''1 �,1.1'c ..-..; :�:.i7}...A...::lr,.`,;i�in CREDIT re fd gill- ' y Lid. caaD . . Come 'ave ., . As We Clear The,. Used Car Lot , 1974 TORINO 2 -door hardtop, 302 V-8, automatic, power steering, 15,000 actual one- +3195 .ltiliiltriilfltittilrliirrtfrittiliittririiirrirlrrm owner miles. Licence DAD165 1973 FORD PINTO 2 door 4 -speed transmission, = TRUCK 2000 c.c. engine, radio, 4 brand new tires. Licence BDW778 $ 2295 = = SPECIALS Original 'Price $2595.00 Reduced to Clear . 1971 TOYOTA COROLLA 1600,4 -speed, radio. t + 1595 =1972' GMC:' Licence EUK143 .Fleetside = pickup, 350 V-8 engine, ' 197,0 MAVERICK• 2 -door, 200 C.I.D. 6 cylinder = automatic transmission, enggine, automatic, radio, finished in deep bright yellow with constrasting black vinyl roof, licence = rear step bumper, long-arm = West coast mirrors, radio. DDP354 $ = Licence C28-184 Original Price $1695.00 Reduced to Clear U = Reduced to -Clear 1970 MONTEGO MX 2 -door hardtop, 302 V-8, automatic, power steering and power brakes. t + 1895 t Licence DHK269 = BIG CAR BONUSES!,= 1 1969 CHEV 4 -door sedan, V-8, automatic, 995 = 1967 FORD F-100 Fleet - power steering. Licence DDC659 = side pickup, b cylinder ' engine, standard, transmis- 1969 MERCURY MARQUIS 4 -door hardtop, V- t = sion. Licence C30-561 8 automatic ower stearin 8 brakes, radio. pp 9 q� 1895 = Before Safety Inspection Licence DHA229 = 1972 FORD Custom 4 -door, V-8 automatic, t _ 750 power steering, power brakes, 33,000 miles. one 2695 owner. Licence DFU677 1971 TORINO 2 -door hardtop, V-8 automatic, $ x2295 ° 41 N = radio. Licence DFK472 = _ 1972 GRAN TORINO WAGON 351 V-8 , I = 1972 IHC '/2 -ton pickup, engine, automatic,, power steering, power _ 304 V-8 erlgine, standct d. brakes radio, power tailgate window. Licence t transmission. smission. 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