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The Huron Expositor, 1975-03-27, Page 4BANK RATE FINANCING on all models - new and used Comes To Brussels Motors See Our Selection. We have 20, 1974 models sts9h as Chevs, Pontiacs, Mavericks, Le 'Mans and Cutlass Smiremes. 3-1973 Pontiac Parkienne 4 dr. H.T. 2-1973 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr. H.T. 3-1973 Fords 1-1973 Torino 4 dr. 2-1973 Chevelle 4 dr. Sedan 1.1972 Ford 4 dr. Sedan 1-1972 Galaxie 4 dr, H.T. '-1971 Chev.Sedan 1971 Ford Galaxie 4 dr. H.T. • 1970 Chev Impala 4 dr. H.T. 1970 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr. H.T. 1970 Olds 2 dr., H.T. -A:'number of used cars from 1966 to 1969., STATION WAGONS 1971 Ford Station Wagon 1974 Torino Station Wagon 1973 Ford Custom 500 Station Wagon, TRUCKS 1972 GMC 1/2 ton pickup V 8 Aut. 1971 GMC 1 ton Cabin Chassis 1971 Ford 3/4 ton pickup. V 8 Aut. 1970 Ford 1 ton with duals 1972 Ford 1/4 ton V8 1972 Ford 1/2 ton V8 1969 Ford 1/2 ton 6 Cyl. Stan. A number of vans from 1969 to 1972. 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Or write to: inquiry Section Student Awards Branch Ministry of Colleges and Universities Mowat Block, Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 106 Ministry of Colleges and Universities James Auld, Minister • Government of Ontario William Davis, Premier Community health, topic at Hensall WI • Correspondent Mrs. Joyce Pepper The "Health in the community" .meeting of the Hensall W.I. was held Wednesday evening in the Legion Hall. President Hilda Payne welcomed everyone and the meeting opened with the Ode and the Collect.The roll call was answered by 23 members with an old fashioned health remedy. Progranurie conVenoti- were .)anis Bisback and Marg Ingram. Janis introduced Mrs. Len Cameron, a Home Economics teacher at South Huron District High School. She showed a short film strip on nutrition and health, and also gave a very interesting talk about Canada's food guide and about nutrients in foods and additives that are added to our foods to make them look good. Dorothy Mickle played several Irish selections on the piano. Nellie, Riley gave the duties of the Branch director. The minutes of the• .lanuary meeting and the February euchre were read and approved. A financial report was giben by the Treasurer, Mar. Ingram. Correspondence included information for the next 4-H garden club coming up in the summer, the Exeter Fall Fair prize list, and a news letter from the F.W.1.0. President. also a thank you note from Dorothy Mickle. • ' Members were asked to bring suggestions for a womens project th June to the next meeting. Hilda thanked, everyone who helped with the euchre party in February. It was - decided that every member should try to have a card party within their homes before the end of June to try to make extra funds, for the Institute for the coming year. Plans were tentatively made for a bus trip to Elmirga for June. A new nominating committee was appointed to bring in a new slate s'•••' of officers for the April m eating. The April' meeting schedule was reviewed and 'the committee were reminded to bring in their reports to this ..meeting. Rose Harris gave the courtesy remarks. Marg Ingram presented • Mrs. • Cameron and Dorothy Mickle with a little gift. Hogiesses for the evening were Joyce Pepper and Annie Reid. Unit 1 Hensall U.C.W. Julene Keys presided for the March meeting of Unit I of Hensall U.C.W. on Thursday afternoon. Her devotional • introduction was followed by the singing of hymn 469. She then read verses• of scripture from Matthew. She used as her inspirational message parts of an article "The man called Jesus" written by Billy Graham. It is interesting to note that the Christian movement is once more spreading through our younger generation, she said. The writer tells how the lives of people have been influenced by the life of Jesus. Allem then offered prayer and a hymn followed. • The minutes of the February meeting were read and approved. Will Beck gave highlights of the Presbyterial meeting held in Listowel. Arrangements were finalized to sponsor a child through Compassion. This is an Unit project, so special offering for this was given, and Audrey Joynt will be the Secretary- Treasurer for this project. Audrey Joynt used for her study "As others See us" written by a Korean Christian, Dr. Hisop Kim. His article brings to us a Christian perspective from another race and culture to the "Mission to-day" theme. We must have Christian sensitivity to discern how- traditional structure and customs might conserve and inspire new motivation for mission, he said, WhenChristjan brotherhood is not accompanied by action, the phrase itself is meaningless: An interesting discussion followed, one subject of. interest was how we arc greatly Influenced by the mass media. • Julene read an Easter poem called "Faith and the meeting closed with the benediction. , Belva Fuss conducted a humorous contest and the Hostess MargConsitt and her assistant Lois Shapter served a tasty lunch> ' Chiselhurst U.C.W. The Chiselhurst U.C.W. held their- monthly meeting in the afternoon of March 11 in the Church basement. Dorothy Parker, the Vice-President opened the meeting with an Easter' poem followed by all repeating the theme prayer. Bea Brister, in charge of the worship used as her theme "Give me now wisdom and knowledge", The roll call was answered by II members saying "What method they used to relieve tension". . The minutes of the February meeting were read and adopted. Dorothy Parker -read several delightful spring and Easter poems. It was decided to dOnate $10 to Bunny Bundle. ' The ladies of the U.C.W. volunteered to sand' and refinish the chairs in the Church basement. Eliza Kinsman ,and Bea Brister volunteered to visit the, sick • and shut-in during March. Dorothy Brintnell gave the Treasurer's report. The April meeting schedule was rekriewed. "The influence of the Bible" was the topic used by Loretta Riley when discussing the study book. •The Acting President thanke11 the ladies who helped $.1 in any y at the World Day of Prayer .-nd also at the U.C.W.. anniversary. The meeting closed with prayer. maty Brintnell and Eliza Knsman served a lovely lunch which was enjoyed by' alt, United Church Notes "This is Calvary" ' was the sermon topic chosen by Rev. Don Beck to preach on at the Passion Sunday service Sunday morning in Hensall United Church. The choir sang "Do Lord", accompanied on the organ by Mr.Turkheim. The -baskets of flowers were from the funerals of the late Preston Lemmon and Ferne McLean. (Intended for last week) Carmel sermon on supreme advantage Correspondent Obituary MRS. IRMA HARRIS Mrs. Irma Harris, the former Irma Retitle of Hensall passed away at the Queensway Nursing Home on Wednesday, March 19th in her 79th year. Widow of the late Howard Harris, she is survived by a brother Sam Ronnie, Hensall and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a sister Ruth. Pundtal service was held from the EOntlinan Funeral Chapel Friday al 1 p.m. conducted by the Rev, W.b.Jarvis. Temporary entonibritent at Ingersoll Mautoleuth. Burial at a let er date in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor Rev. Wilfred Jarvis conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. It being the fifth Sunday in Lent, the sermon subject was "The Supreme Advantage". The flowers in the church were placed in memory of the late Preston Lemrnon, Rev. L. 0. St airs of theLeprosy Mission will be in charge of the service next Sunday when the Sabbath School will attend the regular service at 11:15 A.M. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde returned home after a pleasant holiday in Florida. Miss Margaret Hyde of London- spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde. (Intended for last week) is • Noble, Grand Mrs. Margaret Consitt presided at the regular meeting of Amber Lodge on Wednesday evening assisted by the Vice Grand, Mrs. Bertha . MacGregor. An invitation was received from the Past Grand's of ' Pride or Huron Lodge, Exeter, to be their guests at a meeting in the Exeter Lodge on APril 10th at 8 P.M. All Past Grands of Amber Lodge are cordially invited. The members are requested to open and close the lodge meeting VRON Ip(POSITORT MARCH 27, 1975. ,.Arib-kr 1.94e livited to Exeter Correspondent Mrs., Bertha MacGregor in Brussels on April 15th, following a banquet at the church at 6:45 P.M. Pride of Huron, Exeter, members are travelling by bus and members of Anther Lodge are invited to travel in' their company. The Past Grand's are invited to -the District meeting, in Brussels April 9th. Mrs. Leona Parke and Mrs. Aldeen Volland expressed thanks for cards and messages they received in their re ent bereavement. , Birthday greetings' were extended to Mrs. Hazel Corbett. Mrs. Dorothy Corbett, Treasurer, reported the financial statement. Has perfect cribbage hand Correspondent Mrs. Joyce Pepper Mrs. Robert Middleton, while playing a game of cribbage with her husband recentlyheld a count of 29, which is a perfect hand. There is no bigger count in cribbage and this rarely ocetirs:— St. Paul's Church Meeting The St. Paul's A.C.W. met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. Forrest. After singing a hymn the President Mrs. Anderson opened the meeting with everyone taking part in the Litany. The roll call was answered by a Biblical "time" verse. It was decided to pack a bale at the next meeting. The study book "Meet Critism with Serenity" was given by Helen Roberts and ways of making money were discussed. The Annual Diocesian Council meet- ing will be held on May, 1 in London. The President announced the Deanery meeting in Stratford on April 16. A piano instrumental by Sandra McCurdy was much enjoyed. Unite Church Notes Rev. Don Beck preached on the sermon topic "God's Surprises:' for the Palm Sunday service it Hensall United Church on Sunday morning. The choir sang the anthem "Hosannah, 'Hosannah, to-Christ our King", accompanied Man with hand on T.v. dial to wife: "Dear, do you have any- thing to say before the football season starts? Brucefield UCW has Correspondent Mrs. Hugh Berry Tuckersinith Unit U.C.W. met at the „Irgte IYIrd. Vina Berry, MafeliWth wi'th an attendance or, eighteen and 2 visitors. • Mrs. B. Stoll and Mrs. H. McCartney were in charge of the devotion. Mrs. Stoll opened the meeting with a thought of Easter. The S6riptur&tike 24 was read by Mri. McCa ey. **". A hymn "'Christ The Lord is Risen today" was sung led by Mrs.- W. McBeath. A reading Easter is a Christian Festival and Communion in space by Mrs. McCartney. • , The offering was received and dedicated. M rs , Stoll gave another reading "Lillies Bloom Free". Closing this part of the meeting. President Mrs. Jean Henderson chaired the business portion. She thanked all for coming. especially the visitors and members who had been ill during the winter and 'unable to attend. A moment of silence was Correspondent Mrs. Rena Caldwell Mr. D. E. Feaver. Hensall, told members of Kippen East W.I. about his work at Goderich Collegiate when they met March 19 for the Cultural Activities meeting. He stated that the library used by students and teachers was a technical library and that he did the buying of books and other equipment. He was tibtroduced by Mrs. Drummond and thanked by Mrs. Pullman. The President welcomed the guests and gave a reading. Mrs. J. Keyes. president of South Huron District W.I. brought greetings from the districts' and released the information that the District Annual will be May 15 in Dashwood. Achievement Day will be May 3 and leaders are needed for the Garden Club. -Family night and fun night will be April 4 in the Legion Hall, Hensall. A skit. "Ain't got the money for the morgage" was presented by Margaret Hoggarth, Grace Drummond. Mona Alderdice, Helen p arsons and ' Mary Connolly. Mary Broadfoot led in a dance session. Flowers, vegetables and what have you made up the display. "Something you have plant ed". Mrs. J. Chalmers gave the motto "People who are not afraid to roil up their sleeves, seldom lose their shirts." on the organ by Mrs. Turkheiro. Maundy Thursday service will be held on Thursday when the Queensway Nursing Home. this week welcomed a new resident, Mrs. Elizabeth Sardras, who was visited by her family Doris Bonthron, Ross Sardras and Mrs. McDonald. Mr. Lawrence Wein of Exeter' visited the home last Tuesday morning and entertained the residents by playing the piano and singing. Rev. Glen Wright of Exeter conducted the Church service on Thursday, with Louise Mitchell accompanying on- the piano. On Saturday, the Kinette Club of Hensall presented the home with a potted Easter lily and also a potted mum. the Chiselhurst U.C.W. were in charge on Monday afternoon and played bingo with the residents. Mrs. Tom Scott played the auto harp and sang Irish songs. Lloyd and Helen Horton of the Listowel area visited with Isabel Brintnell. • Leonard Bragg of St. Marys visited with his father .Artalhur . Bragg. Dr. and Mrs. Johnny Corr, Jamie, Jody and Jay. of Windsor visited with Mary Parlmer. Mr. and Mrs. John Alcock visited with Cora Alcock.' (Intended for last week) Last Tuesday the Church observed in memory of the late Mrs. Eva Mae Wilson, a valued member of the Brucefield U.C.W. followed by prayer• "The Lord is My Shepherdj. •-• --- The se;etary's report and fi le treasurer's report were given. Mrs. Broadfoot read thank you notes from Mrs. M. Haugh,Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. • Mac ' Wilson. Brucefield thankoffering will take place April 1 with Mrs E. Stephens , guest speaker. 'An invit ation was accepted from Ontario Street Church, Clinton for April 6th. Kippen Thankoffering is April 8th. A bus trip was discussed for the end of May. The Lent pennies were received. Group 1 will cater to a banquet April 5th. Articles for the -Baby Bale to be left at the home of Mrs. Berry. Humorobs reading Contest and dutch auction were conducted by Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Stoll and Mrs. M. Broadfoot. Lunch was served by Mrs. N. Mrs. R. KinsMan gave the Family and Consumers Affairs report. Members answered the roll call by naming a favOurite old time dance and by introducing their guests. Mis. Glen Bell and Mrs. Hugh Parsons were hostesses. Mrs. Alert McGregor gave courtesy remarks, and lunch was served by Mrs. parsons and her committee. Mrs. Kinsman, the President, chaired the business portion and Mrs. Drummond, the program. Personals Mrs. Ruth Dickert, Harriston is visiting her sister Mrs: Norman Dickert. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Denys spent two weeks vacationing in Florida. Several members of Kippen East W.I. enjoyed a "Fun afternoon" at Grand Bend. the guests of Grand Bend W.I. Card party at 100F hall A successful card party was held in Brucefield 1.0.0.F. hall Friday ,night. The winners are: Ladies High - Mrs. Mary Grigg; Ladies' Low • Mrs. Frank McClinchey: Ladies' Lone Hands - Mrs. Clfif Henderson: Men's High - Mr. Norman Riehl; Men's Low - Mr. Fred Burdge: Men's Lone Hands - C. Cunningham: Lucky Draws - Ken Stewart and Norman Riehl. Another card party will be held in two weeks. sacrament of Holy Communion will be held for both the Hensall and Chiselhurst congregations. service was conducted by Rev. DonBeck, and assisted by Louise Mitchell on the piano. On Sunday afternoon, Ruby Miners was taken for a drive to Bayfield with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Johns of Exeter, and Louise Mitchell was taken for a drive by her son Les. Visitors at the home this past week were Verna Coates and Vera Pincombe of Exeter with Ruby Miners and Louise Mitchell. Elizabeth Schroeder with Ruby Miners, Lorne and Lorna Chapman with Mrs. Erma Harris. Mrs. Roy MacDonald and Dorothy Prouty of Exeter with Roy .MacDonald. Mary Blake and Jessie Engels of Brussels visited with Cora Alcock and helped her celebrate her birthday on St. 'Patrick's day. Marg and Bill Ingram of WilloWdale visited with Ada Smillie. On Monday, Mrs. Bert Daynard of Staffa showed films of Africa and commentated on them. Her son was there with the Canadian International Development Agency in •the Agriculture Field, This was very much enjoyed by all. Following this, everyone enjoyed a sing-song and a treat of home made tarts. The Chiselhurst U.C.W. -was in charge. Sillery, Mrs. McCartney and Mrs. Berry. - Mrs.Berry was thanked by the ladies for the use of her home. See pkating earnivcri correspondent Mrs, Bertha MacGregor Mr. and Mrs, Ross Corbett. Mr. and Mrs,M orris Taylor, Varna and Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Clinton spent the weekend with .Mr, and Mts, Ross Brown and family of Newtonville and while there attended the New Castle Figure Skating Club Carnival when Shelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brown and granddaughter of Mrs. Ruth Taylor was a prominent performer on the program. ,Cpl. Douglas Wein, R.C.M.P.., Mrs. Wein and David returned to their home ,in Whitby after holidaying with Mrs. Wein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and Cpl. Wein's parents, Mr,and Mrs. Lawrence Wein in Exeter. Steve Corbett returned home from a pleasant vacation in Cuba during the Easter Holiday Break. _Kippen WI hears . GoVer'ich librarian Queensway news Dutch auction Income Tax Prepared Farmers --$1,minelismen 1— A Reasonable gates Ronnenberg Insurance Agency Open in Brussels — Tunday and Friday Only — pi 837.6663 Monkton Office Open Monday to Saturday Noon • Phone 3474241.— Any Time. 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