HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-10-30, Page 7The McKillop Unit of the
U.C.W. their monthly meet-
ing at the -nne of Mrs. N. Schade
with 11 members present.
Mrs. Don Dennis was in charge
f dev ens -opening with a
re on "Thanks" Hymn 384
was sung. Scripture was taken
froin Deuternomy 81-10. MA. M.
Dennis had •the Meditation
"What is a Loaf of Bread",
followed by Prayer. Offering was
taken by Mrs/ M. Hackwell and
dedicated by Mrs. D. Dennis.
Hymn 205 was read. Mrs. M.
• Vanastra health
spa opens
„Construction of the first ealth
Spa in Huron COunty is pr eed-
ing on schedule and will be eadY
November 10th‘
The Spa will be ,simil,ar in
operation. to commercial gyms
,operated throughout Canada. The
Vanstra Centre will provide the
opportunity for many area resi-
dents who now commute to
London for this service.
Program Director, Harold
Whitlock,. said the Spa will be
opereapproximately 12 hours per
day. This permits all to partici-
pate in a fitness program at their
convenience, programed to per-
sonal fitness needs.
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PROCLAMATION
"To bring to the attention of the people of
Huron County that nutrition is essential to
overall good health and , vitality and 'that
sound eating habits provide many benefits to
all ages, I hereby proclaim November 2 - 8,
1975 as Nutrition Week".
BALANCE Y OUR DIET
WITH EXERCISE
A. ivIcKinley, Warden,
County of Huron
1973 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, four door sedan,
BETTER THAN AVERAGE, equipped with
350 engine, automatic transmission, power
steering, power' brakes, radio, deluxe
wheel discs, finished in dark green with
matching green cloth and vinyl •trim. Lic.
DHZ 492. Was 3395.
WEST END'S FRU SAYING PRICE $2993.
973 CHEVROLET • BISCAYNE, four door sedan,
an exceptionally clear( car' with 35,000
original miles, finished in dark brown
with contrasting sandlewood interior,
350 cu. in. V-8 engine, automatic trans
mission, power steering, power brakes,
radio, etc. Lic. FICA 306.
WEST END'S FALL SAVING PRICE $2979,
"Oc.
1973 HORNET' HATCHBACK, V-8 engine, AM/
FM radio, this nifty little compact is priced
right for a quick sa e. Lic. DTK 884'.
VEST END'S FALL SAVING PRICE $2079,
1969 CAMARO two door hardtop, V-U, auto- •
matic transmission, radio, white wall
.tires, bucket seats and console. Lic. HNM
689. Was $2195.
WEST ENO'S SAVING PRICE $1883.
Don Soepboer.
Soo. lord Fawm or Don Soopboor on ono of our lato
model trade-ins during our Fall Savings Salo! -
New Car
out of
the
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Camping was the 'topic when
about 80 Girl Guide leaders from -
Western' Ontario held their
annual meeting at SDHS
Wednesday night.
Camping displays were set up
around the gym and guest
speaker was the director of the
Guides Camp , Keewadin, (on
G/uid annual held here
commissioner, Mrs. Victoria Clysdale, St. Marys,
former Canadian, Chief Commissioner for whom the
division ,is named, M'rs. . Jean Kroetsch, St.
Clements, area commissioner, Mrs. Sherry Quipp,
Monkton, camp advisor and Mrs.
Frances Broughton, Guelph, Camp Keewadin
director.! --
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Sixty-five relatives and friends
gathered at the *Me of tvIr,
Mr sRoy Williamson t9 4elp'
celebrate their 25th Anniversary,
Mrs. Williamson was the Owner
Kathleen Roe.
They whre married -in Duff's
October
UnitedC1h4utrhch, r9a,snor iiiWeyalhtrie on
family of one girl Shirley, Mrs.
Ken Laverty, Seaforth,' one sOn
Tom at home, alio one
granddaughter Valerie LaVerty.
After a; short program the
following addias was read by
Mrtsh.e
groom.
AlbertClp,_rke, Atwood,' aunt
of
Dear Kathleen & Roy:
We've gathered here to celebrate
This very memorable date
When twenty=five years ago
Up to Walton you -did go. •
'Before Rev. Hazelwood your vows
were said •
Trwas at the'Manse that you were
wed.
And whenyour honeymoon was
o'er
To your farm on the boundry you
headed to chore.
With land to till and those
Holstein cows
Too werea busy couple now. L,
Idle" moments Yon tatnly .knetv
Per when the work was ,nearly
through •
Roy with his hamMer in his hand
On MOM' a Ma, would bravely
stand
He hammered board with all his
i.niBhtc For carpenter work was his • To-clay I'm, nearly going ":wild,
,t !for lust lugt. our, 'first,
The years went by and In .195a
A new branch 'appeared on t116
faMily tree
T'was • Shirley Kathleen a
bouncing girl
Who set her parents heart what.
When Tom arrived this family of
foUr
Would have many happy hours In
store
These two grew up and went to'
sch6o1
Where they were taught the
golden rule.
Tom in' his fath
tread
But • Shirley arming seemed to
dread
To the shoe factory she did go
And soon she met a handsome
Who from her grandParents
steals many a kiss,
We hope, it has not been amiss
That we're. taking time to
reminisce-
Now for the future we must say •
That we sincerely trust and -pray.
That good health and happiness
you'll share
As you journey on a wonderful
pair
'As you use these gifts that were
brought
May ' they give you many a
thought
Of this eve we've come to cele-
brate
grandchild
T'was Valerie Lynn a sWeetYnnng
miss
As years wetif
exchanged tI '40...ir.410,00Ys 1115: '40 n
ThfeallelYat *S7;4! ::bY et
A Itew menthe; '')Ufs joined.. thr
awhile
Onv day Kathleen said:*
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GUIDES ANN AC IN SEAFORTH — I Guide
leaders from abross Western Ontario were in
Seaforth Wednesday ., ight for the Clydsdale division
annual meeting. Head table guests were; left, Mrs.
Vivienne Newnham, disctrict commissioner, who was
hostess, Mrs. Louella Nash, St, Marys, division
LARONE'S ,
IS YOUR
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HEADQUARTERS
DECORATIONS * COSTUMES
FACES * MASKS •
Treats for trick or treaters
Kisses-) lb. bag
. Lowney- 5pk.
O'Henry- 5pk.
„Fruit Rolls
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Lake Huron, near Goderich) Mts.
Frances Broughton of Guelph.
The event was organized by
Seaforth and Brussels leaders,
including Barb Watts and Bessie
Blenkhorn,Brussels and Gloria
Reev9,, Lennie :Stinnissen and
Vivienne Newnham, Seaforth.
Vicki O'Rourke of R.R.4, Seaforth
Dennis gave the topic "God Plans
for Thanksgiving" also a thanks-
giving poem.
The president Mrs. M. Dennis
was in charge of business.
Minutes were read by Mrs. G.
McNichol and Mrs. M. Hackwell
gave the 'treasurer's report and
Mrs. L, -".00dkin the friendship
report. The Huron Expositor is to
be sent to Carl Coutts' for the
coming, year. Mrs. M. Dennis
closed with prayer.
Lunch was served by ,Mrs.4C.
Wey, Mrs. E. Rock, Mrs. M.
Hackwell and hostess Mrs. N.
Schade.
displayed souvenirs of her Girl
Guide sponsored trip , to the
Yukon this summer.
Only Rangers are active in
Seaforth now, Mrs. Newnham
says, but there are more than-20
Brownies and some Guid' wir
only need leaders to get meetings
starte .
She stressed *hat Gdide
meetin s and activities are open
to the public. "The whole process
is designed to make girls godd
citizens," and you _can't do that in
a vacuum, she said.
Brussels has active • Brownie
and Guide groups.
Presentations made at the
dinner meeting included: Maple
Leaf Training Cet:tificate to Mrs.
Irene , Bell, Stratford; ,10-year
service to Miss Mary Lou
Kingham, Stratford; Camper's
License to Mrs. Sherry Quipp,
Monkton and Mrs. Y olande Graf,
Mitchell; Resident Camper's
L;'cense to Mrs. Shirley Keeso,
Listowel and Camperaft
Certificated to Doris Schaerer,
Stratford, Gloria Reeves, Seaforth
and Dale Hunter, Stratford.
Yen 01914,11'n
Too fatoPy, rin,4(4lig btOr
4104el1kiisiPS, • The filftif %Vein eariindln by t#0,
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, 'Ake' Oride .so,d own).
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social evening,iiti Am* brought'
'the ,evening :tp dole,
.A4C UCW meets
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the Communications Industry has atoll-
free, 24-hour telephone number. •
If you plan to submit a brief, Want
• to tell us how you feel about violence in
the media or want information/about
submitting a brief, call us.
We'll send you all the vital
informatioh you need via Bus Parcel
Express. And if you'replanning to make
submission, take-it to your local,blis
depot and send it.by Bus Parcel Expres§,.
collect. •
Whatever you do...come to your
community's 'bile hearings. During the
strike, we'll li ten to summaries of every
brief, with or ithout advance notice.
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Commission on Violence in the
Commtmications Industry isf-i-rpor tant
...to all of us. '
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in the Communigat,tons Industry,
151.-Bloor Street Wekt, Room 810„ gmitiviamews. Toronto, Ontario M5S2V5
The Hon. Judy LaMarsh, His Honour Judge L.A. Beaulieu, Scott Young,
• Commissioners.
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