HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-03-27, Page 6Easter
"I asked a rabbit that I knew
To lay `an Easter Egg for you.
The air was filled with chilly frost;
The rabbit said to me, 'Get lost! -
That egg routine is for the funnies,
Us rabbits just have little bunnies"
This information spoiled my day.
But Happy Easter, anyway."
Never fear. You can, buy candy eggs,
chocolate bunnies and hens and stuffed
rabbits in almost any store. Do-it-yourself
buffs can purchase a decorator and paint
your own hard-boiled eggs. Kids delight in
creating their own colourful designs. but
eating chocolate remains their favourite
Easter pastime.
The Easter goodies quickly replaced the
Christmas tinsel and nuts and the
Valentine chocolates on the stores'
shelves.' . In , mid-February, chocolate
bunnies appeareditrshop windows.
_ It's a long time from the middle of
February to the end of March. When
Easter finally arrives, some of the delight
of those tantalizing chocolate figures will
be lost. How long can children resist the
urge to taste that delicious chocolate? How
long can parents resist the pressure from
their children to buy, buy. buy?
Although to a lesser extent than
Christmas, Easter is beseiged by
commercialism. The -Easter bunny and his
eggs are only one of the lighter trends of
this holiday.
For adults, Easter lilies are traditional
gifts. These delicate white flowers grace
many homes and., churches. Bouquets of
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CABARET DANCE
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Canoe Race
South Western
Championships
Sponsored by Brussels lions Club
Saturday, March 29th , 1975
Race begins in Ethel at 1:30 p.m. on Maitland River.
Finishes at Lions Park, Brussels.
Professional Class:
Max length 18' 6" min. beam 33" with 3" rise at 27"
1st dlace $75.00; 2nd, $50.00; 3rd $25.00
Men's Amateur:
Max length 16', no racing hulls
1st., 2nd. and 3rd. place trophies
Couples' Amateur:
Same specifications as Men's Amateur Class .
At least 5 canoes must register for each class, to run the race.'
Special Touring Class:
Everyone is welcome to paddle the Maitland and
support our Brussels Lions Club.
For information call Orekt Cowan 519-8874042 or
887.9342
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Dancing 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
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- ASSORTED SALADS, RELISHES, JELLY MOLD, COLD MEAT PLATTERS,
SEAFOOD PLATTER, ASSORTED DESSERTS - TEA - COFFEE - MILK
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be sure to make your reservation
early - in our dining room only for
Easter Sunday, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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They talked about the summer
project which 'is a Garden Club
plus possibilities for next spring's
club. They discussed , the
markings on patterns using a
pattern2 piece, how to mark
markings from the pattern to the
-material and IstdyStitehing.
They did a few quizes that
Dianne Beattie brought Concern-
ing sewing. Olave Little gave a
quiz about the history of 4-H.
Dianne Beattie demonstrated how
to dig tailor taekS. Sandra Hulley
demonstrated how to use tracing
paper.
The members pinned the
pattern on the material and some
got the material cut out. The
leaders helped -membeTS who
needed it.
Dianne Beattie served lush
following the meeting.
Mrs. Agnes Givlin is a patient
in Seaforth Community Hospital.
Miss* Marie —Krauskopf of
Hamilton spent the weekend with
James J. Krauskopf.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. 'MacRae
and daughter Jennifer of London
spent Sunday with , Mr. Don
MacRae.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray
and Larry of Manley. Mrs. Marie
Melady and Mrs. Frank Evans
attended a musical in London on
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans of
Niagara Falls visited during the
week with Mrs. Frank Evans and
Mrs. Marie Melady.
Mrs. Gertie Kramers returned
home on Monday from a holiday
in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Maloney
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Murray in Kitchener.
Mr. Joe Connolly is spending a
The sixth meeting of the Sew
Happy Seamstresses was held at
the home of Kim Riley on -March
24th at 7:00 p.m. The President
opened the meeting with the 4-H
pledge. The secretary read the
minutes of the last meeting. The
next meeting will be held on April
7th,
They talked about the skit that
they would like to do for
Achievement Day. They
discussed fitting, darts, seams
and seam finishes and facings. '
Olave Little showed how to make
worked button holes. Dianne,
Beattie demonstrated how to
make french seams, flat fell
seams and how to puf' in facings.
Then the members could ask the
leaders for help if they were
having •any problems. After the
meeting, refreshments , were
served.. '
0
and Miss Kim 'McGilvery of
Chatham spent a few days with
Mrs. Dan Costello.
Visitors with Mrs. Monica
Holland last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Neilham of Windsor, Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Anthony of
Stratford and Mr. Jack Flynn and
Miss Barbara Holland of
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kistner
and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin, Hinz of
MonktonWest visited on 'Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Maloney.
Mr. Jerry Murray spent last
weekend skidooing at Conestoga
Park.
Mr. and • Mr's. Robert „Cronin
have returned home after a
holiday in Florida.
' Mr. John Darling Sr., spent a
few hours at home this past week
has returned to Milverton to
stay with his daughter.
Winthrop ....
Students were in Spain, France
Correspondent
Mrs. Robert Hulley
The school winter break is here
again with some' boys and girls
staying home and others on
holidays while others are off to
Paris, France and others to Spain.
• Mr, and Mrs. Robert Miley
visited with Mrs, Otto Walker , a
patient in South Huron Hospital.
Exeter.
Ray McNichol, Dave Reid and
Bob Hulley 'were among the
students of Seaforth High School
who spent the winter break in
Paris, France.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Htilley and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker,
Cromarty on Wednesday evening
and Monday Mrs. Jack McGhee,
Judy, Jackie and Rand Joanne ,, yy
Currie, Dorchestes .
The London • children are
getting their winter break this
week. .
Miss' Vickie Harris has had a
holiday visitor, Miss Gaye Fisher,
Walton.
Penny Contest
Tuesday evening, Unit One
held their annual Penny Conte st
supper with Margie McClure's
team catering to Gail Schrbedee,s
team, the winners.
A delicious ham supper was
served after which a' short
business period was conducted by
President Anna Dolmage.
Ruth Campbell showed slides
of their recent trip to New Orleans
and other points of interest.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris
and family had as their visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooke, Sault
Ste Marie. On Saturday Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Harris and Vickie,
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wolfecamp,
Mitchell, Ron Harris and \Kathy
Scott, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Cooke, Sault Saint Marie
attended the wedding of Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Cooke (the former
Rosemarie Weise).
A'reception and dance was held
in Brodhagen Hall in honour of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dalton
celebrating their 25th wedding
anniversary. The hall was filled to
capacity.
The Royalaires played for the
dance. Martin Murray was
master of ceremonies. Walter
McClure read the address and
Bob Harris presented Bob and
Dorothy with a purse of money
after fitting replies. Lunch was
served.
A reception and dance was held
in honour of Mr. and Mrs.
Murray McCall, the former
Sherrie Storey who were married
in Caven United Church Friday
evening.
U.C.W. •
../ The March meting of
Winthrop U.C.W. was held
Wednesday, March 5 with 10
' itietittiersi5resent. The president,
Mrs. Koehler opened the Meeting
With a thought for the month
&Bowed by hymn 124.
Mit. Olave Little opened the
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Wingharn as guest speaker.
Other business was discussed
and Mrs. Koehler closed the
meeting with the benediction.
Lunch was served by Unit One.
Community Shower
A coutainnity shower in honor '
,of Sherry Storey, bride elect, was
held in Winthrop Church
basement, A short program
began with a sing-song and two
songs by Debbie, Darlene and
'Donna Henderson. a skit by Mrs.
Olave Little. Mrs. Kathy Hoegy,
Mrs. Naomi Pryce. and Mrs.
Ruth Campbell', two songs by
Susan, Cheryl and Rhonda
McAllister and accordion
numbers by Susan McAllister.
Mrs. Gail Glanville conducted a
contest.
The bride-to-be with her
mother and the groom's mother
were called to the front and Miss
Elizabeth Pryce read an address
and Sherry Was presented with a
lovely display of shower gifts.
Sherry expressed her thanks and
a dainty "tuna was served.
McKiliop #1 4-H Club
The meeting held at the Cavan
United Church in Winthrop on ,
Wednesday March 19th was a
double meeting. Meeting 4 and
S. The meeting was opened with
the 4-H Pledge. The minutes of
the last meeting were read and
everyone, answered the roll call.
Local Briefs
Mrs. Dona d Millard of °Arent-
ford spent a few days last week
with her grandmother Mrs, Mary,
klothain and Miss Leone Hotham,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hotham
of Arkona spent Sunday with their
• aunt, Mrs, Mary Hotham.
'Mrs: John Auhin, Donald
Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. pant
Matthews of Seaforth and Mrs.
Steve Henderson of Mitchell
attended the funeral in Toronto
on Tuesdiy for Ray Jessome,
father of Mrs. JackMatthews.
Mr,' and Mrs. Lorne Lawson
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Boag of Newmarket'
attending the Whetter-Bioag
wedding in Markham on Saturday
and visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Johns of Weston.
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CABARET
-DANCE-
Brodhagen CommunitypCentre
March 29
Dancing 9:30 to 1 a.m.
Bluewater. Playboys
$4.00 a Couple Free cold meat lunch
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devotional meeting with a
scripture reading from Hebrew 11
verses I I - 10. Meditations were
read by Betty Koehler based on
the word "Faith". Mrs. Little. led
in prayer and "Have T hine Own
Way" was sung.
For a very informed,
interesting and sometimes
amusing meeting several of the
ladies who attended the
,Presbyterial meeting at Listowel
gave unprepared but persOnal
opinions and' reports of the
meeting. Some of the reports
were that the complaints reported
at the meeting were vet), similar
to the same reports which were
read from 25 years ago. •
The wheels o progress move
very slowly and some of the ladies
expressed pleasure in joining in
the choir and all enjoyed the
amusing events which happened
in different churches and were
acted out in short skits.There
were 29 women at the meeting
who had attended the same
meeting 25 years ago,
Mrs. Reuber expressed
appreciation to Ruth Axtmann for
the lovely banner and poster she
made to put on display at the
meeting.
Mrs. Koehler announced the
Ladies U.C.W. Church Service
would be held April 20th at 9:30
A.M. with '''''' Mrs. Tiffen of
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SING ALONG WITH MARLEN Marlen Vincent lead the singing, while Bob
Spittal accompanied at the Seaforth Lions Club's Rural-Urban relations night. A
large crowd of Lions and guests enjoyed a speech by Joe Connell, secretary
treasurer of the Kitchener Waterloo YMCA. (Staff Photo)
Local briefs from Dublin
few days this week with his
brother Tim at Kennicott.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Smith,
Cindy, Shelley and Cathy have
returned home from skidooing at
Algonquin Park,
Mr. Warren Benninger of
Hornpayne spent a few days last
week with; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Benninger and Benny.
Mr. Joe Doyle who has spent
the winter with 'his daugher and
son-in-law in London returned' for"
his home last week.
Miss Caroline Willems visited
for a week with Mrs. Rod Leroy, at
Sudbury.
Miss Theresa -Soud ant of
Zurich visited for a few days with
Miss Caroline Willems.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wickens and
family of London and Mr. and
Mrs. Doug McGilvery of Chatham
visited with Mrs. Dan Costello,
Miss Kdren Wickens of London
by
Elaine Townshend
spring flowers, such as tulips, daffodils
and iris. are now available at local
greenhouses. They make a perfect Easter
gift-for someone special.
Although the traditional Easter ,bonnet
vanished years ago, we girls still anticipate
purchasing or sewing our new spring
outfits. Because of today's high prices.
though, last year's Easter clothes will
suffice for many of us again in 1975.
The rejuvenation caused by spring is
another .part of the Easter festivities.
Although the 'new season officially begins
on March 21. some of us wait until E,aater
to declare that spring is really here.
.We scan.,..the tree branchese hoping to
spot robins. When we. awake each
morning, we listen for the sounds of
chirping birds in the back yard. From the
woods, we hear the cawing of crows. The •
'sunshine feels -warmer every day, and the
earth now emits the unmistakable scent of
spring.
At Eastertime, we become more "aware
of the changes in our environment: we
realize that the welcome spring has
arrived.
Everyone participates in the lighter side
of EaSter, in one way or another, Children
'hunt for Easter eggs and devour chocolate,,
bunnies; girls and ladies show off their neW
clothes; we admire the beauty of the lilies
and the other spring flowers, and. almost
everyone appreciates the first hints of
spring.
In spite,of this excitement, we consider
the more solemn side of Easter as well. The
words crucifixion and resurrection belong
to this part of our observance. •
In an Easter sunrise church service, a •
cross plays a prominent role. It was the
first symbol of Easter: now the cross stands
at the center of the Christian faith. On the
Christian calendar, Easter is one of the
most important dates.
Mrs. ' Isabel York .-of
Morrisburg spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, James Souter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warren; Jill
and Mark of Stratford visited on
the weekend with Mrs. Jean Dill.
Mr. Joe Horan of Stratford
visited during the week with
friends in Dublin.
30th Wedding
Anniversary
Dance
for
RUTH and BILL THAMER
March 27th
9 o'clock
Family Paradise
Best Wishes Only
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