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Correspondent • •
Mrs. Ivan MeClymOnt
A member of the Orange
Lodge, Charles Reid, was elected
County Master of South Huron
County Lodge a week ago Wed-
nesday night.- This marks ,the
-first time in over twenty years
that.a Varna member has been so
honoui•ed.
The • late Ansott'lf'Coleman was
the 'last Varna 'member to hold
this office. •
Other local members elected to
County offices Were Watson
Webster, Doug.MeAsh and Ivan
Mcelymont. -The Varna Lodge
has also received the cup pre-
sented by the County ItOL to the
Ludge having the largest increase
in membership.
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Grant 'Webster
have returned home from Florida:
Mi•s. Alex Taylor has returned
home from Scotland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dowson have
returned home from their trip.
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Observitigi• the twenty-sixth 8everal, weeks with their
anniversary .of the -Institution of son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and
the Lodge, 'greetings Were Mrs. Don Gooding .at Parkhill.
received from Members of Mr. and 'Mrs.. Eric Luther,
Morning Star Lodge, D.p,P. Mrs. returned. ,home- from"a pleasant-
Jean Bridge. Brussels and Mrs: trip to Newfoundland .
pearl Shaddick who IS hoh with their sort and ,
in Florida.; daughter-in-law,' Mr. and
'Mrs. • Dorothy Corytt. Trea- IvIrs.Don Luther.
surer reported financial balances: • Rev. Wilfred Jarvis cenaucte,d
Vise Grand Mrs: Bertha. Mac- service in Carmel Prebyteyan
Gregor repOrted for visiting and Church on •Sundy• on the serinon
Noble Grand Mrs. Margaret- "Into All The' World" with
emphasis on Missions. Holy
Communion, will be held on
Sunday, March 9th. The World
Day of Prayer service will be held
in kensall United Church on,
It was announced the "Speak ,Mtifch 7th, at 3 'P.M. Rev. T.
Off" for the,.United Nation's Trip' Reddock of Bayfield will be the
would be held in Clinton Friday, speaker.
February 28th.' The District Mr. .)ack Corbett attended a
Meeting will be held in BrUssels. Convention of the Fair Board held
April 9th and a banquet Will be in the Royal. Ycirk Hotel in Toronto
held in 'BrusselS, April 15th for
Lodge members when Sister
Grace Love, Assembly President
will be present. D.D.P. Mrs. Jean
Bridge will make her official visit
tolAinber` Rebekah Lodge. April „patient in South Huron Hospital,
16th. Exeter. •
Mr's. Bridge spoke briefly
congratulating the Lodge on their
anniversary and explained the
purpose of the' "Travelling
Gavel". Noble Grand Mrs. Leona
..Connelly of Brussels expressed
thanks and extended anniversary
greetings,
Progressive euchre was-played,
Prize winners were: First prize -
Mrs. Margaret Consitt:,Conscila-
tion - Mrs. Inez McEwen: Lone
Handfs - Mrs. Sarah Stephenson,
During a social hour in the
lower • hall Mrs. Jean Bridge,
D.D.P. cut the, birthday cake.
Tickets Tickets drawn on prizes were won
by Mrs, Margaret Consitt, N.G.
and Mrs, Bertha MacGregor,
V.G.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Munn
returned home after spending
Consitt. reported for the C.P.T.
Committee annOuricing a progress
sive euchre' party On Thursday.
February 27th at 8:15 p.m. in the
Lodge hall. •
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Allaig Crerar and
Mr. and Mrs: Ray Ingram are
holidaying in Florida.
Mr. RolandVanstone, is a
Correction
We regret that. two
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in our, advertisement
last week were in
error, The correct
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Dr. Ann 'Langford at church
• ,Correspondent
Mrs. Joyce Pepper.
Special U.C.W.Service
Sunday morning at Hensall
United Church was 'a special
'Hensall U.C,W. Mrs, Shirley
worship were the Presi nt of the
U.C.W.service. Leadin in the 4\
McAllisterr, and the Past
'President 'of the U.C.W. Mrs..
Kay Mock. ,
Special guest speaker for the
service was Rev. Anp Langford
M.Sc. , .10 , D.., of the Metropolitan-
United Church in London. She,
spoke, using the theme -"For such
a time as this", using the book'of
Esther as her background. She
said that since this year has been
declared "International. Women's
Year she was speaking in the
light of International Women's
Year this yedi,'to•gomehow draw
the best out of the women. She
said men and women are cot,
equal. but are partners to" each
other.
She, expressed hope that this,
year would bring,a new, dignity to
home making and child rearing,'
and there will come a dignity of
•
' . 4-H girls name
• The third meeting of Hensall
4-1-1 Clubs was held at the home of
Mrs. Bill Fuss. Seventeen
members answered the roll. call
usefulness to the important
partnership in the human race. •
She also expressed h ope that
the - U.C.W. would spend some
time-and thought on bringing the
women of the ChUrch into focus
this year. Women should throw
their full weight into the partner-,
ship with men to worship God and
lo upgrade. the -importance of
homemaking and family care.
She said our task -today is in
recognizing' our brothers• a,s
partners not as equals. God has
called us all for some task in thlt
day. Look at your life, and hear
yourself' called for such a time as
this and give yourself,• she said.
Bellva Fuss sang a soli) "The
Lord's My Shepherd"
Hazel and Jim McNaughton,
Clarence Smillie,' Brian and .Judy
accompanied on the organ by
Mrs. T,urkheim. A special
U.C.W. choir sanga' number
"Great is .thy .faithfulness".
'Ushers for the service' were
.Audrey Christie and Mildred
Kyle. A social hour was enjoyed
at the• conclusion of the serrvicei in
the Fellowship Hall. \J „
At Chiselhurst United Church,'
the 1st Vice President of the
U.C.W.. Mr. Dorothy Parker, and
2nd, Vice ' 'President, Mary
Brintnell assisted in the service.
Sunday, March 2 will be the
Sacrament of Holy Commnaibn,
and the welcoming of. members
frchn other Churches, and the
admission of Members of the ,
gession.
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. and playing numbers ;on their
ukeleles.' ,
TuesdaY's Church service wis
' conducted : by Rev. Jarvis of
Exeter. , Louise Mitchell
' accompanied him on the piano,
' -Sewing .Sweethearts". We also Donald to visit him :ttia the '
discliissed, what to wear -at occasion of his birthday. `•
different occasions. The next Sheila Craig ofSt. Mary's .and
meeting will be held at Mrs. Coral Craig of Stratford, and
Fuss's home on March 3 at '7 Dorothy Brintnell visited with
P.M., -Isabell Br;”tnell.
-Queensvitay Highlights
' Mrs.Schenk and *"daughter
visited with Hu Schenk. '
Smillie visited Ada Smillie to ,h . Mrs. , MacDonald and Mrs..
elp her celebrate her birthday. Stewart' Triebner both of Exeter,
She received 'many lovely cards, • visited Roy MacDonald. • , flowers and gifts and two birthday Mary Goodwin 'visited with her
cakes. . . father Wilfred GoodOn.
Mrs. Belva Fus. visited with ' Cathy Bell visited with her
Mrs. 'Smillie, Mrs. Lavery and mother: Mk,' Montieth.
Mr, Goodwin. • , Wilbert Dilling visited with his,
Mrs. ' Pearl Passmore visited c •
and on Sunday 'Alvin Lavery of visited. . . . .
'Anna, and Roy Parlmer
with his 'wife Mary, and with her sister Bernice Lavery, s' wife
with BerniceLavery. Irma Harris.
Sam Rannie- visited with' h is sister
9 . .
London and Milton Lavery visited ,
"Show your 'blouse pattern 'and - George.- . and Agnes McLeod of On Monday -afternoon. , the.
Exeter visited .... , , Mrs O'Brien. •
- I de of . Kippen U.C.W.
entertained some of the residents fabric and explain why you chose - Coderich and Mrs. Ben Tinney of -a I s'. ,
them". There was a great deal of' by playing Bingo. Tereasa Ferris.
time spent on choosing names,- • Ernest Perry had his •son ,Bill,,, Mary Jane McGregor, Sue Ann
We finallydeeided to call Hensall datighter-O-law Donna ' along Finlayson, °Vicki :Bell and: Robyn
1."Smart Set" and Hensall 112"-lvith his grandsons Jimmy and ' - McLelfaif_entertained by 'singing
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FE RUARY•27, 1975
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Consitrpresided for the meeting
of Amber Rebekah Lodge, Wed-
nesday evening assisted by the
Vice Grand -Mrs Bertha
The The ,social committee named
for March by the Noble Grand of
Edelweiss' Rebekah. Lodge was
Mrs, Roy MeGonigle (convenor);
Mrs. Peter Malcolm; My.
Charles Reeves; Mrs. Arthur
Varley; Mrs. Betty Bach; Mrs.
William Dalrymple; MrS. Ed
Andrews and Mrs, Mae
Dorrance. They will be in charge'
of the lunch for the St. Patrick's
Euchre, March 13.
,tvlembers were reminded of the
public speaking competition to be
held in Clinton this Friday
evening. Competitors repre-
senting the Seaforth District High
School are: Christine Carter.
'daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' John
Carter, RR2, Seaforth and Debbie
Rose,- daughter • of Mr. and Mrs.
-James Rose, Seaforth. The
district winner will be awarded a
trip to the United Nations and
New York in. early summer.
Vice Grand, Mrs/ Malcolm
-'reported on cards, flowers, etc,
sent to sick and shut-ins. An
invitation was received to attend a
45th anniversary of Huronic
Rebekah Lodge, Clinton, on April
30. A banquet will be followed by
a 'social time:
euchre
Correspondent
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
Lodge 'Observes Birthday
Noble Grand Mrs. Margaret
eaforth when Judge Glenn • Hays Michael D. Meddikwas fined S .
preSided. , $78. for unnecessary noise.
An improper U turn Charge Larry COughtey was, fined
,brought a• $43. fine for Robert $53. for having liquor while a
miiror and Harry •De Groat., ebahs . R I - Groat.- Montgomery. ek Gerald Healy, Raymond W. A,, chargeof assault against
. Davids and R. W. Layton were Douglas McKay was withdrawn .`
liquor in a place other tfrn their , ..
....„ fined the same amount for having , but he was We $200, for •
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residences.
James ,E. Melad;?, was fined
fenses a t-lvlacGregor. - .
The' District Deputy President,
Mrs. Jean Bridge and members
. .. • of Morning Star Rebekah, Lodge
Brussels were guests and pre-
. ..-sented the Noble Grand-with the
. . "Travelling GaVer'. Acting Jr. •
Liquor and driving offenses .S250. and give a 3 month licence, P:N.G.c-Mrs. Inez McEwen intro-
occupied most of the docket at the suspension for leaving the scene „ duced D.D.P. Mrs. Jean Bridge
Wednesday, February t9 session of an accident. • . - '.to the members,
of ,provincial court in Seaforth
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,meeting atIVVI
Correspondent
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Mrs. Rena Caldwell
*Mrs. G. Drummond com-
The International Meeting of
Kippen East W.I.
Cultural' Activitgies and Mrs. A.
mented on Edneation and
Hoggarth 'gave the motton "All Kippen East W.1, was held on Nations Smile in the Same
February 19,
the date the Language". Mrs. V. Alderdice Women's Institute was formed in
gave a talk on the A.C.W.W. 1897, Mrs. D, Triebner was
Family night and' the annual fun hostess and Mrs. C. Connolly was
night will beheld April 4. Mrs. co-hostess.
H. Parsons conducted a craft The president, Mrs': R. Kins-
demonsdation when members
man, opened the meeting with a learned to do broomstick crochet. Valentine poem and one entitled
Mrs. A. Hummel conducted a "Winter on the Farm". The
members answered the, roll_ call contest and Mrs. C. Pullman gave
by giVing an interesting item read a reading. Several International
songs were sung. Mrs, •G . •in the newipaper about another McLean gave courtesy remarks.
W.l.and telling what they were
'Mrs. R. Broadfoot and Mrs. J. wearing frop another connfry.
Chalmers served lunch assisted An invitation from Grand Bend
by the hostesses. W.I. was accepted for a fun
afternoon,. ' on March 20. A
Mr. Rochus Faber is holidaying
in St. Petersburg.• , deflation was made to the-Mental
Mr. and "Mf-s. Ray Bed are tlealth Ass'oeiatipn and also a' vacationing in the 'Barbados.
Olnily in the community. There
Mrs. Harry Caldwell and Mrs. will be a pot, luck dinner, at Mrs.
Kinsman's home • March 4 Stirling Graham are on a Carib-
bean Cruise. followed by a quilting and a
Brucefield
UCW welcomes
minister's wife
Correspondent , present, She also welcomed Mrs.
The .Tuc,kerstnith Group I •
-Mrs. Hugh Berry • Stephens the.new minister's wife."
„the Absence of Mrs. Doris
U.C.W. BrucefieldVffited Church Silley the secretary's report was
given by Mrs. V. Berry. also the met on Monday afternoon, Feb-
ruary 10 with an attendance of 14. Treasurer's report. '
The roll call was answered by a A card of thanks was read from
verse on Vslenine's Day. The Mrs. „Mona Caldwell. thanAping
devotions were in charge of Mrs. everyone 'for their 'kindness,
'Grace Chapman and Mrs. Minnie during her long illness in Seaforth
Walters. Mrs. Walters opened' 'Hospital, A commiftee of Mrs. H.
the.. ineeting with a- eading. Allan, Mrs. Stoll and Mrs.
Hymn 34 "Come Let Us Sing of Walters was:named reagarding a
His Wonderful Love" was sung " bus trip in May: "
with Mrs. Hann at the piano. The The unit has been 'asked to.
Scripture was read ...by Mrs. contribute I cent a' meal -during
Lent to be handed in at the March Nalters. The offering „ was -
,received and dedicated. meeting which will be held at the
Mrs: Chapman took as her home of Mrs. Berry, March 10.
topic - "The Hand of God" which' All ladies are welcome. Mrs::
was Most impressive. Hymn 15i_ Henderson closed with ' the
' "My Faith 'Looks Up to. Thee"' Benediction.
was sung. Mrs. Walters closed
A pot luck-supper and dance
this part. of the meeting with A. will be held . Friday evening.
Kippen tidies in charge. Lunch prayer.
The President , Mrs. •Jean was provided by Mrs. Eva Wilson
and Mrs. iielen 'Pepper. 'Henderson chaired the business -
portion and welcomed everyone
Liquor of
Seaforth court . •
peeding
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Work ahead 'of
schedule on
Vanastra pool
ti
'County, is intended for use, by all
tiving outdo residents a chance
Vanastra. This project. the first
public year &mind pool in Huron
t register trr such programs as:
slightly ahead of schedule on \fhe
Indoor Swimming Pool at
County residents. The Vanastra‘
Club's, Schools .and recreation
Parks, Recreation and Com-
munity Centre Board have indi-
with programs commencing Aps41
various schools and dubs in
committees in the County.
Mont and Tot Swims i Red Cross
cated that the facility will be
ready for use on 4rirt, 1975
7, 1975. . _-
been pleased by the interest of
booking the facility for future use.
facilities being constructed has
now , been mailed- to interested
folder will be mailed, to y.
Imuteheld- - in flurtin .,-County
Spokesman for the 'Board haVe
Workmen are proceeding
In Match a detailed program
circularA ' describing the "
. ever
area. change 'rooms and hallways
',troughout the change' moms,
ceiling has been installed and.six
on the walls and pool deck.
exterior of the building and
putting a final coat of paint
been put in place giving the
for the safety of occupants in case
of an electrical interruption.
gymnasium and pool area. In the
degrees with a room temperature
of 78 degrees for 'year round
heated. A knotty pine plank
huge lamps to light the pool have
appearance. Stand-by lighting
has ' been installed in the pool
will be busy placing ceramic tile
applying the stucco, finish on the
final week prior to opening. the
pool will be refille4 with water
and , heated to a constant 76
swimming enjoyment.
interior a bright cheery
In the next few weeks workman
tend Reseal Lifesaving Courses;
Suitt DiVing; Scuba Diving;
Cennlittitive $001 Teams and
Genera) PAitily Swinitning. '
ACOrtidOktifirig the, walls are
00. the:mann intirtite building is,
income.Tax Pr ared
raters --,BushiessingLi
At Reasonable j
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