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The Huron Expositor, 1975-01-23, Page 13
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Miss'i,.GD n Sw an opened the meeting with a" b Y A Yd C `l r oem "Happy New Year". 1 �+•r''"' ,►�1NDICA s A P aP!? ii?, P " Hymn 238 "Standing at the Portal h68�158 " �.. y. , Arm illi prlr r! �!�a✓��';Ftfy'�P1s . Pi !��.P�, a< y}y.s�.. r«A,,". �, r 4 of rNayeewr. earwas sung with' 1131Mrs. A Ham at the i noMrs. �;. u ri`.QS Ci Paterson read Psalm 121fol1owedP"h. 527-0i4 •Horn or$.... A A, r Ma < %fi The Forrest r The offering was received and Correspondent 4 che�tra act om- h was any article from the g . Joyce pepper panted the singing of thg hymns Readers Digest on Dr. Bethune. dedicated buy Miss Swan. Mrs. ' 4, i r ' and -also pfayed "We' Have an In 1972 he, was declared by the Paterson took as Iter topic New >, Sunday morning in Hensall Y ar Hymn 1812 "Oh Master tri d r�* Anchor". Following the .service, Canadian Government that his e - z { i1 United Church, the congregation Let Me Walk with Thee" closed. t '� th Annual Vestry meeting. was life was to be of National historic celebrated 50 years of the United i this rt of, the meetin with • •< € ; : . herd. The treasurer reported a significance. p g Church of Canada and also Lby Miss Swan. very successful year with all The business consisted of the prayer, ` celebrated 50 years of service to obligations being meta Officers annual meeting and pot luck The president, Mrs. Walters MARRIED 50 YEARS = Mr. and Mrs. Wally Crich the 'choir by a very faithful were honoured at a dinner art Saturday night b member, Harr Horton. old for 1.975 are: Rectors Warden • E. dinner on January 29 at 6:30; resigned at the December party Y 9 Y Y 4"g J. Roberts; Peoples W4 en • U.C.W. Church' service on meeting owing to bad health -and their' familyto mark ' their fiftieth anniversary, plaque with Harry's name gn aAnd ' Y• Clark Forrest; Lay Deleg to to Fbruary 23, with Rev. Ann was replaced by the, vice - (Staff Photo) the number of years served will Synod Frank -Forrest; Vestry , Graham Langford as the gueet' president Mrs. John Henderson be placed in- the Chkeh. •Harry . Clerk - Mrs. E. J.*. Roberts; speaker; the' World Day of with Mrs. John Broadfoot 'as P sang two lovely, solos, "The Treasurer -Mark Russell; Church Prayer,' March 7 at 3 p.m. in, •Vifre,President. Mrs. E. Sitlery Well k wn Clinton cooOle Stranger of Galilee" and "in the Care - Mrs, A. Reid; Organist Hensall United Church, gave the secretary's report. The Garden to mark the occasion. Mrs. Frank Forrest., .... The roll call was answered' by treasurer, gaye a report on the ! - . 'the choit sang, the anthem St. Pauls A.C.W. Meeting 15 members by paying. dues and activities and money raised to "Praise" accompanied on the. The regular meeting of St. relating a New Years thought. 1975. celebrate MM anniversary organ by Mrs. Turkneim. Rev. y P The roll Call. "Your Moll, Pauls A.C.W. was held Thursday. -Correspondence read was thank Don Beck preached on the- sermpn afternoon at the home of Miss you notes from Ann Brock and topic "Cool it, man Memorable Event in 1974" was During a social, our after the Olive Petty. The President, Mrs. Diane, • Gerstenorn. Sadie Hov answered by 14 'members. , A well-known area couple Mr. a, g 4 Anderson opened the meeting closed the meeting with prsger • A Pot Luck Supper with Kippen P Mr. Crich served as a councillor service, Harry and Annie. Horton M Y on' Tuckersmith council for two with a prayer followed by the and the hostesses. Jeanette invited will take place on Januar} and Mrs. •J.W; (Wall) Crich'of were the guests of honour in the 116 -Fulton ' Stredt, Clinton, Lord's prayer. The minutes were Turner and Elsie Carlile served a 17 followed b games. The terms and for 19 years on Fellowship Hall', Ian McAllister, 1 Y celebrated their golden wedding Puckcrsmith school boards. He red and approved. -Roll call was tasty lunch. Induction of the new' minister for Chairman of the Worship and answered with a New Year's text. Personals a'hniversary . Saturday evening was a member' of Cenfra( Huron Kippen and Brucefield will be Membership Committee, congra- "�- held 'In Brucefield Church , on with a family dinner at Hotel •Secondar School board for, the Thank, you notes from those The C.P. & T. Committed the Secondary tulated Harry and presented him receivingChristens bones were Hensall Oddfellows and Rebeka y g y ' Clioton • first two years 'of its operation. with a 50 year pin' and Mrs. Friday evening, Januar 31.. and Mrs. Crich wend Mr. Crich• was a member of the read, also a letter from prayer ,!Lodges ar a sponsoring a euchre The unit has been asked to Horton was pres�nted with a gift partner, Captain Corey. Olive in' the I.O.O.F, Lodge Hall, in cater to a banquet in April. �cd at, the Ontario Street Scaforth Agricultural, . Society for also. United- Church parsonage in 30 years and was awarded a Three "C's" Hold Croltlnole Petty have the study book "Don't � Hensall on Thursday, January 23 - Mrs( Henderson closed the. Clinton on Januar 16, 1925, b Put Faith ir. Money". Mrs. at 8:15 p.m. Ladies are asked to meeting with prayer. Mrs. Ham, Y , Y plaque for outstanding service. Pgrty..- ytt„'. g P Y Rev. Clayton Mourchouse. Besides hisfarmin Mr. Crich; Forrest and Mrs. Anderson 'read please provide ' lunch, and Mrs. Ross Scott and Miss Swan ' g The Three "�'s" from Carmel, A .Mrs. Crich is the formgr Lorna v the scripture. A soap contest was everybody is most welcome. served a delicious lunch. was a salesman for a number ,of Cromarty and Caven Presbyterian Marjorie Durnin, a daughter of years, for CIL and Chipman. Churches 'met on - Thursday, enjoyed by all. Everyone Chc Ia c Mr. and Mrs'. A. F:.Durnin repeated the closing prayer. W Chemicals and later' was January l4 at Cromarty Presby- © �L( /� + of Lucknow' and Clintoh. Mr. -Crich Anstrumc tal in - locating the terian Church for a grokinole Leonard Erb of Hensall and A m b e r,y . R e b ek \./ h S . have _ is a son of the late Mr. and's: Harriston Fertiliz'er'plant on his party. Bob Taylor won*t`he prize Elmore McBride of )rxete.i-,• mem- t Lewis Crich of Tu,_,_mjtb_.m farm and was connected with the for men's'higli, Be Thom son ,bers of the Hay. Mutibal Fire"Secret Pal Township• 'taut until moven to ' Clinton •..p p g for men s low. Eleano Thomp• • Indtrance Company attended aThey, have duce sons• M 4rray, when the plant was taken"over by _• son for. ladies'. high a Mary _ Fife Insurance Adjusters Course night e t Paisley, Ted. Clinton; and David, Cyanamid of Canada. Dougall for -ladies'-1'0-.. Al" ,in Bdlton'this,past week. correspondent Personals London all() one Jru,g,hter Gail, Mr. Crich Enjoyed curling and Hoggarth got the prize foretting A surprise farewell party was Mr. &'Mrs. Kenneth Parker , Mrs, Douglas Fraser': Scaforth,• v<'as 'a member of the Scaforth Mrs. B. McGregor � the most �0's. Betty Lou- Norris -.held recently for Mr. & Mrs. Noble Grand, Mrs. Margaret and Mrs. Bertha MacGregor ,; Th6-C< are 12 grandchildr •n• , Curtin Club, is a former member conducted'a numbers cohtest with Russell Brock at th�.home of Mr. C Noble nsitt presided for the meeting 'visited recently with Mr, &Mrs. , A .daughter Betty died on of th Se, 5th •Lighs Club and Jim Dougall scoying highest.' & Mrs. Jack Brintnell. The A', Amber Rebekah Lodge on Don Dalton,' Scaforth. " ,January I, 1972. wa ormerty on the executive. of Next month will be the first ' eveningwas spent lam cards, Following their marri.rKc tlicy 1`h Saut uron Liberal P playing g ednesday evening assisted by Mr. & Mrs. Roy Collins. of . yI look Following residence on Mr. Crich s my birthday 'of the group, and. tha And a social hour followed, The the Vice' Grand,' Mrs. Bertha Clinton were recent visi&ors with I A. si'.c' g), meeting will"be held on February. address was read by Mrs, Jack.- o r. home farm on the Huron Road Active to the asonic Order for MacGregor. Mrs. Bertha. MacGregor. 25 at,8 F:m. at Cavell •Pre-sby- Brintnell' and" -'Mrs. -Alvin Cole Mrs. Dorothy Corbett gave the. Mrs.ed. Fink returned to her ' ' (No. 8 Highway) in.<Tuckersmilh over 40 years Mi. Crich is a past terian Church in Exeter., - All; presented the couple with a gift to "Treasurer's report and Mrs. home' at Ripley after visiting with Township. IU 1967 they", moved to. master of Clinton 'Lodge No. 84 '-interested couples,from the three which they replied fittingly. MacGregor' reported for the her mother Mrs,. E. Fletcher and r .� i the southern outskirts. of Clinign ," and ,, -astprincipal of Malloch' con re atiohs are invited to come • Mr. & Mrs. Ton Peters -Ga el p •congregations y g Visiting Committed'. Birthday -sister ,and ' brother-in-law Mr. & £' where Mr.0 rich and his son, Chapter No. 66 of Seaforth. in. and join in on this first birthday of Goderich visited on Thursday* gre rigs were extended to Sis- Mrs. Harry Hoy. r Murrav, had a poultry farm for 1957 he was Grand • celebration. with Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobal. � )s• Aliee,Ferg,'Mrs. Grace Mr. & Mrs. Keith MacLean of •tit,, five years until Mr. ('ric•h's health Superintendent of Huron is St. Pals Church News Mrs. 'Anthony Van Dyke of„ Thom' son. and Mrs. Rose , Scaforth and Mr. & Mrs. John :y I'ailed and he and his wife retired' No. 6 w�ic th•e Grand Chapter, Att even- service was held at ' .Three Rivers, Quebec is resp l �- is toThriton in 1972. �,.a w R° g p: y'' `Broderiek. Plans were made to>„'Skea and son Colin of Huron `Park celebrated its 100th anniversary. St. Pauls Anglican Church on a hoose, guest with Mr. & Mrs. holds C.P.T. Progressive Euchre were recent visitors with Mr. & Active in eont•nnrnity affairs Sunda Rev. G. A. Anderson Roobal. She has' been ;+ y Sd>2t'„• Party in February and. also to Mrs. Jon Skea, Sr S. n based his sermon on the miracle visiting her daughter and other celebrate the 26th anniversary of Rev. W:' D.JarvtsMconducted ^� _perfatll>-e31 t_Cana' of Galil�eXere�Ibatiy�S rn .Warm$--atad--ttie instrt tion o owe —service ,1`n Carmel Presb terian r ��-������-- y; { This miracle was performed fora Goderich and will be leaving the The, Inittationegree.will be Church on. Sunday and baptized \NEWS•DF double purpose, First, it affected Roobals to spend the winter. givepr in the -Lodge on January Colin John Finlay Skea, -son of the well being of the host in that it months with her daughWr in 29th at 81.m. Mr. &: Mrs. John Finlay Skea of 1974 CUSTOM 500, four -door sedan, 351 V-81 ' Kipp' saved embarrassment of supplies Chatham before returning to Followin the meetin "an Huron Park: engine, power steering, power brakes, automatic rennin short.. Second! the Three Rivers;' g g - transmission, -'radio, body mouldings, white side 3495 ' r g y. Quebec in the exchange of gifts were made whe The annual congregational wall tires, wheel covers. Licerice FKC424 ,- , miracle acted as a sign to .show • spring. "Secret Pals' were revealed. meeting will be held on Friday,- Corrq, wntlenf g forth Jesus as the Son of God, so y p• 1973 FORD ft BROUGHAM — two door � 1Nr's”. •Rena Caldwell Refreshments we�t•e served and Januar 31st at 7:30 m. ' that men might see and believe.- - Unit IlMensall N.C.W. a socia! hour enjoyed. The social Mr: & Mrs. Lorne Chapman hardtop, 400 V-8, engine, comfort lounge seats, The greatest event and truth of Sadie Hoy acted as; chairman committee in charge were: Mrs. were weekend visitors with their tilt wheel, power windows, temperature ccn- 'The mcnibcrs•of Kippen East <and the treasurer's report by this story is the fact that the faitlf. and opened the ,meeting with a Elizabeth' Riley, Mrs.,,,' Dorothy son and daughter-in-law 'Mr, & trolled ail ,conditioning, AM/FM stereo radio' W.I. entertained their friends to a Mrs. -Bert Faber. of the diciples was strengthened• New Years thought, taken from Parker, Mrs:' MacGregor and Mfs.. Craig Chapman al cornering lights plus many m options. licer�e $ 3,95 pot luck dinner in the Legion Hall,' The'roll call wits answered by a The; diciples ,believed because ' Revelations: Eleanor . Mans ld Mrs. Aldeen Volland. Wyoming. DFU781 d . Hensall. After dinner the presi- new year's resolution. Mrs. they saw the power of,God. The '• gave , the devotional using 1973 MERCURY MAROU -8, automatic, dent, Mrs. Kinsman read several David T u.rner is the key woman great lesson -to be learned by this scripture' from John. power steering, poems and welsonied the guests „for the World's'Day of Prayer, story, is' the, difference Christ Her meditation was entitled fir'".' from 2 P t powerbrakes radio etc. Choose '3295 . M=' as well as the members. March 7. It is proposed to have makes, , He said, "Just as Jftus "Hats off to the past, coats off to The�,pwrnbcrs answered the roll the prayer meetings at night caused the water to be turned into the future". This was followed 6 " >X=rT 1'972 PINTO WAGON 2 -door, 4 c linder, Y . 3 .K'�txfe «. y call by naming the flowers carried instead of afternoon. wine. He is -also able-fo change prayer and a hymn. • Peggy • y� r�� ll 9' automatic, roof rack, electric • defroster, 2 to $ or worn ' at ,their weddingand, rs, To Eid ave courtes 'our dull.lives and to ive us anew ' Forrest ve the stu ` ' choose from; 2395 �' g Y give g �Y, which was ,`. �. � •. introducing their friends. A ret ` Is. The hostesses were joy of living.',, ; prepared tby Fran Mickfe. !' ' 1972 FORD LTD BROUGHAM four door al's' �y� donation was made to.- ave Mt en McLellan and Mrs• T c Sight Fund. Family Night Norn n.Dickert. ill be held the beginning of April Th - meeting closed with a 1 toad of JanuaKy 31. .• er for the new year. ' Kippcn East W.I, H011', sponsotr ,� Personals / -9 clubs in the next project "What"' -The sympathy pf the com- Shal • f Wear?" Mrs., G. rinmity is extended to tubs. Kcih Drummond, Public Relation Pressey and her family on the loss Officer presented gifts to Mrs. D. of a husband and father, Brodie. Mrs. ,Bean, Mrs. A. Mrs. Grace Sicrmon, Kitchener Hoggarth, Mrs. H. Parsons•, Mrs. is Visitin With Mr. & Mrs. R,..V F. Chalmers and Mr4. M. McGregc. -, -r ' Connollv, leaders of the past club, Those who °.have enjoyed Mrs. Charles Eyre conunentca holidaying in warmer climates on the motto "The Gccates•t 'Use are: Mr. & Mrs. Alex McBeath, of Life is' to Spend ,i,t for Mr. .& Mrs.' Huai Hendrick.' -Mr. Something that will Outlast It." & Mv-s.-ARobcrt hell. Mr. & Mrs. Readings were given by Rose Glen Bell, Mr. & Mrs, John Hummell, Verda Sinclair. Phyllis Andcrs6n, Mr. & Mrs. Emerson Parsons. Grace Pepper, • Anderson. Charolotic Pullman, Ruby Mr. & Mrs. Granit McGregor, Triebncr. J ' ' ' Mr. & Mrs. Grant McLean Frances Kinsman played a ” enjoyed a snow4iobilfng holiday piano instrumental, Mona Alder- near Durham last Weekend. dice conducted several contests. . Margaret Hoggarth and Grace Drummond presented a humorous skit. Rena Caldwell and Mary Broadfoot conducted a dance session.' Ruby Triebner conducted an auction sale. Frances Kinsman gave cour- tesy -remarks. Hostesses were Rose Hummell and Margaret Hoggarth. The second card party of he The first meeting of the new year of Kippen U.C.W. was held season sponsored by the Orange_ Friday Lodge was held night with on January 14.with 13 members 14 tables in play. SM present. The meeting began with Winners of the prizes were as a Pot Luck; Supper. follows: Women's High - Mrs. Mrs. David Turner opened the Watt Webster: Women's Low - meeting with a poem -, "Good-bye Mrs. David Roy; Men's High Christmas Tree". Mrs; John Don Taylor; Men's Low - aavid Cooper took the Worship which 'RoWinners tied in with the topic which was of the draw prizes taken -by Mrs. Bert Faber from , were as follows: Mr. Bob How to Cope with Criticism" by Stirling; Mr. Godkin:' Mr. Frank Norman Vincent ' Peel. The McClinchey and Mrs. Bilt Sunshine report was given by Chessell. Mrs. Norman Dickert, the Rose '''The skating rink in Varna is repok by Mrs. Laird Finlayson now in operption. • /�✓ hardtop, automatic, V-8 engine,power steering, ^c power braces, cruise control,. comfort lounge .. �' seats and more. licence .DHZ775 - .. 1972 GALAXIE 500 six passenger station 'wagon, V-8 eng�ne, power steering, power Printed. brakes, radio, radial ply WSW tires, automatic, 2195, transmission. Licence CHY903 and Plain Fortrels - -- s; 1`972 PONTIAC VENTURA, four -door sedan, 6 2595' A cyl rider automatic, Licence DHC792 Reg. $7.98 to $4.98 OV $3.98 1971 BUICK OPEL, two -door sedan, completely 1179%. � �VS reconditioned -and ready to go. Wool & Acrylic Plaids (Woven) Licence HKN173 1970 CHEVROLET four -door sQdan, V-8 � t Reg,. $2.88 N O $1,88 automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio. 1495 Licence DDP535 -Metallics a, $ J 1969 MERCURY MAR'OUISt 'BROUGHAM, 1595 Reg. $6.550 NOW $5.50. four door,.hardtop. Licence DHA229 1969 METEOR RIDEAU four door sedan. 995,Stretch denim SpeClal Licence DHA229 Light Blue. Navy 1969 DODGE" POLARA 2 -door V-8, automatic, t � N 0 W- $3.29 power steering,•power brakes radio. � 895 Reg. $5.98' 4 9 1969 T' -BIRD LANDEAU, 4 -door, V-8, auto, • R 2495 emnants 1/2 Price. power steeping; power bakes, radio, etc. Licence t• JFN641 ' ' SPur rS RUCKS 1972 F$RD F 250 360 V-8 engine, stick shift, ON WHITE SLt`WING MACHINES. Heavy duty equipped, 36000, one •owner,rrliies. 2695 a as -low as $165.00 with Button Holer, blind hem Licence C40553 t Stretch Stitch. 1972 LLMC 1r2 -ton pickup,. V8, automatic, Jt25� • ELNA SUPER OPEN ARM heavy duty equipment, western mirrors. $5 100 off the machine that is never outdated. Larry Snider �41 — Good Stock of Used Machines--- LIMITED New Spring Fabrics Arriving Dailyat EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-411,1 Open Weekdoys Until 9:00 Soiiurdoys ilnfif 6:00 MARY'S SEWING CENT—RE > t A CLINTON, ONT. l t. -a,