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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-11-27, Page 10,. 77 CVV %,. x 3; '� Yy f•. SL; ,1ftEh ids, r, �,,: �; '•eN... a.r•'. P /., '� ..i ; '." 143 rl,; !,I r,.. •�;.,Y .t ��J.,.. 1 �sdk '< r �, ¢ • � , t�� J.t::. 01 F! bra �1 ,'S�. }I i .•� I l;ri '( r,as � F y st Y3 _ f 7 z` -� . ;' � ; � y ,t , ,1h� r " ` f > ! � ; r Go res andeo.t Help wt)t be..Av. en. to "A ne'�.dy h"y :ay ✓'y +* i #` ,{J+k 1 f 4S g '1}� x• L Yr .9 ,',�>• I+1rs,t►d'aldwell fattiland nuhre'wi)1 be:eld In 0"� Tbe',Ue�e.i of.St. AndlPw',s 1.41 dry a.nd a bkP� sale 13 h, in Hettsall. /a hurch Kip en, was held on December t C , r•, ", ` ,Tuesday `nightx N1rs. Gerald Members areagain ordering the ` Moffatt had a topic '.on the 'Federated News. Generatign Gap and Mrs.. Stevens ,Frances K'insm4 . the • gave the Qevotlonal. President, chaired the business Jim Moore," `a teat -her at and opened the meeting' wi,th a h 1.92 5 Seaforth District High School, Remembrance Day readi" g and o showed pictures.of a trip he and. w also gave. courtesy remarks. ,a . Church­u J vote, � some students had taken to, conies . Chalmers conducted Spain. He was tnttoduced by contest. Mattie +McGregor nd C se Mary Cgmiolly who was in charge Dorothy Bell sgrved lunch Correspondent dist Church, They together repre- with IvXr, and Mrs. Sim Roobal of the , program and Mildred Members will go bowli g on Hilda M. Payne sented the new United Church of ' and with Mr. and Mrs. Don Chalmers thanked him. The roll November 30th. followed a pot A special service of Witness Canada. Dodds. of Seaforth. Sunday even- call was answered bby naming a luck supper at Brucefiel Church. celebrating fifty years of Union On July 13, 1925 the Methodist ing visitors were Mr. and Mrs. member of the United Nations. Personale,/ was held in Hensall United Church, upset over the still Peter Hoonaard of Blyth and Mr. Mildred Chalmers gave a Mrs. Morley C/rooper is a Church on 'Sunday with Rev. Don separate Presbyterian services, and Mrs. Kase Van Den Heavel of humerous reading and Mattie patient ,in Hospital. Bcck officiating. The Order of suggested that Union services be Goderich; with Mr. and Mrs. Sim McGregor gave current events. Service was that used fifty years held at both churches, Services Roobal. Heather and Melissa Moffatt United Churckioung People• ago, and the choir, composed were held in the morning in one The Annual meeting of the entertained with several tap The young pdople of the United almost entirely of older people, church and in the evening in the Hensall United Church Women dance numbers. Church met on Sunday evening, i AN IMPORTANT SUBJECT — These four men were deep in discussion at the sang the Anthem, "O that will be,, other. will be held on Monday, Decem- The area convention- report was November' 16 and discussed, a seminar on land use sponsored by the United Church• last week. Left is Bill Glory for me" with Mrs., John � In 1962, further union took ber 1, at 8:00p.m. when, Chisel- given by Frances Kinsman and calendar of events. The next Rowcliffe, Hensall, Reeve Elgin Thompson of Tuckersmith, Rev. Ted Stephens of Turkheim at the organ. place when the Huron Women's hurst will be guests. The soloist °,Grace Dummond, , treasurer's meeting will be a mrd pary on Brucefield United Church where the Meeting was held and Huron MPP Jack At the conclusion of the Doxo- Missionary Society and will be Mrs. Marilyn Zivkovick. report by Phyllis Parsons, December 7" at 73(fp:m. All Riddell. Mr. Riddell and Mr. Thompson were among' those who spoke at the logy the celebration began. A The Women's Auxillary became Mr. and Mrs. Robert French, . Sunshine report by Dorothy Bell. young people welcome. meeting. (Photo by Oke) union took place in-Chiselhurst'in the Huron U.C.Women. Two son-in-law and daughter of Mr. 1914 between Zion Episcopal more brides represented this `t` "�^� f ` ^1001101%` y' frfi% '� '^ K��y' ``` II Methodist Church and the Chisel. P and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, are ; Union, Mrs. Sadie Hoy and Mrs. the proud parents of a baby boy •hurst Presbyterian Church follow- Dorothy Parker. In 1968, the born November 23. W ing the illnes in 1913 of the Rev. Evangelical • United E rethren s g Hensall residents who visited o Shaw of the Presbyterian Church. came into the Union. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, } Courier Service { Lode m a k e s d o n a t o n The present United Church is the After singing, "Will our An- Y Mrs. Daisy Ivey and Mrs. Eliza for form er Methodist Church. chor hold in the Storms of Life?" 1 Church • ..Union discussions beth Vollani9 were Mrs. Gladys correspondent The Sacrament of Holy Commun• attended the Progressive Euchre the congregation enjoyed a pot Cudmore, Mrs. Bona Clark and£ Ag r i e U I t u ra Mrs. B, MacGregor ion will be observed on Sunday Party held in Brucefield Lodge started in 1923 by the Methodist luck luncheon and a film '.'Herit- Mrs. Mar .garet Ingram. Out of ` 'i and Presbyterian Churches in age for the Future.',' Vice Grand Mrs, Dorothy December 14th at the hour of Friday evening. g town visitors in Mr. and Hensall and on January 6, 1925 a St. Pauls Anglican Church W. Parker presided at the meeting of 10:15. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Haugh gll Mrs. Art Coombs of Clinton, Mr. Gas Tax Rebate' sometimes heated meeting was The regular meeting of St. Amber 'Lodge on Wednesday have purchased the property on g g ' J.• Robbins of London, Mr. evening in the absence of the A, number of members of Queen Streetl fromMrs.Elizabeth held4or the membership of both pawl's A.C.W. was held at the Charles Schwalm of London, and ! �` Noble Grand Mrs. Bertha I.O.O.F. and Rebekah lodge Alexander. congregations, which resulted in home of Annie- Reid on Thursday Mrs. May O'Hara of London. 9.' MacGregor. R.S.V.G. Mrs. Hazel a secret. ballot, in the Church, at afternoon. The Vice -President Sponsored liy 3reaforth Optimist Club Mrs. Elizabeth Volland visited g specified times, up to and includ- o ened the meetin with the Corbett assisted the Vice Grand.P g with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon John - Three C's- t a n ing, January 20. Scrutineers for "Members Prayer" 'followed b The usual donations to the Y Y stop of Brucefield and Mr. and Leave Forms in sealed envelope at Optiml"st anti -union were Mr. Peter Moir, the Lordts Prayer. The invocation Mrs. Lewis Ta for o Varna last �' Home in Barrie and the Childrens Y � Hall, Seaforth Aid Society were forwarded, also } J. Craig and Miss Helen Smith, was read from "The Living week. A xs the donation to the United C a n e I I h 1 service r V I C e for union were Mr. J. Rowcliffe C. Message" and, Helen Roberts- J# SATURDAY, R DAi, th Nations, the "Speak Off" to be g A. McDonne�i)and C.Cook. gave the meditation. Roll call was B r u ce f i e'd r DEC.• -Results' were for union 189, held in February. The annual answered by a favourite Bible Monday November 24th twenty, served by the 3C's. against 175, spoiled 3. On June verse. Mrs. Anderson gave the Correspondent 10 a.m. — 4 m. Christmas party will be held in members of the 3C's Club made The W.M.S. meeting followed 10, 1925 the Union of the Bible study and closed the P p.m. Lodge hall on December 3rd up four teams and bowled three by the Ladies Aid will be held on Congregational, Methodist and dY Mrs. Hugh Berry Y Service charge of $2.00 per return with an xchange of gifts. The meeting with prayer Brucefield I.O.O.F. held a vet's e, games at the Village Inn, Grand Monday "December ]st at 8p.m. Presbyterian Church was con- Hensall Sales successful euchre art on Friday 's "Secret �al" party will be held in g g party Y f' Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacDonald summated at the Mutual Street Supply consisted maim of 4 Service curtailed upon ending of postal strike January. Bend. Ladies high. score Pearl PP Y Y night in the lodge room. The %x p g C.P.T. Euchre James, Ladies consolation, Mary . moved into the residence they Arena, Toronto, with 8,000 pre- heifers and steers. Prices were following players won as follows: The C.P.T. committee of the g g recently purchased on Richmond sent. Ellen Fer uson. Men's hi h steady and demand was active. Ladies' high hand, Marjorie For information: John Henderson 527-0435 , I.O.O.F. and Rebekah Lodge held score, Dave Ferguson, Mens' Street North. While singing the hymn "The Fat cattle; heifers "$36.75-$44.60, Broadfoot; Ladies' low hand Martin Murray 345-2458 t' a most Successful Euchre in the consolation, John Templeton. For BrUcefield Church's one Foundation' three steers $44.75 $49.00. Pigs; wain Vina Berry; Ladies' lone hands -' Lodge Hall on Thursday evening. the next gathering the group Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sillery brides entered, Mrs. Kathy Mann lings $41.00-$70.00, chunks Helen Pepper; Men.'s high hand - - There was twelve tables playing decided to join forces with the attended the baptism' of their representing the Congregational $62.00-$78.50, sows $250.00-$280 Lloyd McKenzie Men's low hand Notice WIII be given when cheques have with the following prize winners: three congrdgations and take .our grandson Frank Mellace in Tor- Church, Mrs. Rose Harris repre- Personals Sam Thomson; Men's lone,' been returned to Seaforth [approx. one week] ° Ladies High, Mrs. Percy Camp- families 'to participate " in the onto on Sunday. Also accompany senting the Prebyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Dyke hands - W. D. Wilson. ,Lucky draw }^ bell, Ladies Consolation, Mrs. candle light service being held in ins them were Mr. and Mrs: Wm. and Mrs: Verna Hay the Metho of Bradford visited for a few days Mrs. Glenn'Bell. Clarence Volland. Men's high, Carmel Presbyterian Church, Martin, Seaforth, Mrs. Clarke Alex Mcpeath, Men's consolation Hensall Sunday December 21st. G and Mrs. Sillery Brucefield, and $Al Hoggarth. Ira,saeade«. Plan. to atter Lunch will b�eLaixpte1aft*neg£,London ,,, and the winnerswere Alex = a� McBeath and Ernie Chipchase. Refreshments were served. Queensway Happenings Personals Mrs. Ruby Miners celebrated visited with Cora Alcock. Ken and Mr. and.Mrs. Wm. J. MacLean her birthday on the weekend, Florence Hodgins, Centralia visit - of Exeter were visitors with Mrs. celebrating with her. were 'Mrs. ed several residents at the Home. Bertha MacGregor last week. Reg. MacDonald, Mrs. Tiedman, Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor. SINCE Dinner guests with Mr. and a daughter Kelly, Mrs. Philip Kitchener; and Brenda Walper ��/VG 894 Mrs. Joe Flynn on Sunday were Johns and daughter Eleanor. visited Adeline Taylor. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. 'J., O'Brien and Visitors with • Mrs. Squire were Mrs. Thomas Morkin visited family of Bridgem and Mr. and Lottie Rundle and sister Verda. with Neil Regan. Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Gerald Flynn and family, - Mrs. Sararus was visited by her Ford, Havover. visited with Mrs. Hensall and Mrs. Mooney Cred- daughter Mrs. Edna Caldwell, Etta Mae Ford. iton. Exeter, and- Doris Bonthron, rhe Church Service was eon - Mrs. DorothyMunroe and Mrs.Shirleyy y London. Shine Prouty visited ducted b Rev. .Donald Beck Don Dalton of Seaforth visited L nn •Latimore, Alex Barrett. andaccompaniedb Louise Mitchell s>>>:;:':>::::.•.;:.:,:::. •:• :,.:... with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor last Mrs Isobel Sproat Mrs., Ada the piano. « week., • Smillie was visited by 'Mrs. Grace On Monday the Ladies of the ,.:,;w..:•:. y y , illa Bunn, Reformed Church in Exeter enter- t ^ rq Mr. and Mrs. Harr . Flo Peck. Iva Ridley, visited last week with the tatter's, visited with Mrs. 'Vera Lammie, tamed the residents. Those taking .H'a; <%:�:;,,.;;. • brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cann and part were; Dian Neeval, Helen ` Mrs. £d, Fink at Pte. Clarke. Sheryl Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Toon5tra, Ann Wynja, Teresa Rev,. Wilfred Jarivs B.•A.B.D.Denroache, Camp Borden and Wynja, Bonnie Vellenga, B.' e '`A :•.> j conducted the service in Carmel Leslie Mitchell visited Mrs. Dkystra, Ann Bennindyk, Gerry ���• '>? �,;:;;.`� Church on Sunday. Mrs. Malcom Louise Mitchell. Mrs. Isobel Van Steeg, Margaret DeVries, •Douuall presided at the organ. Alcock and Mrs. Jessie in ale and Ann Tnnnke. IT CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE ! , We can help get your car back on the road fast EXPERT BODY & PAINT WORK COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIRS FOR' EIGHTY YEARS THE BAINTON FAMILY HAS CARRIED ON A UNIQUE WOOL AND LEATHER BUSINESS IN THIS OLD LANDMARK. COME IN AND. SEE SOME OF HURON COUNTY'S HERITAGE. Enjoy shopping with a difference in our old. world atmosphere, GIFTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Leather & Suede MITTS* DRESS COATS GLOVES`"CAR COATS MOCCASINS * SHEARLING COATS BELTS * WINDBREAKERS HATS * HANDBAGS CHRISTMAS, SPECIAL. SHE�'kPSKIN RUGS priced according to Slee and quality SHEEPSKIN TOYS STUFFED ANIMALS LARGE AND SMALL Bainton's s. I lll� TW- ' 1. BLY, TH e irallwa��racks)', • 1 • ti Pure Virgin Wool HAND WOVEN BERETS HAND WOVEN SCARVES " TIES FOR MEN BLANKETS THROWS CAR ROBES SWEATERS Blankets . Glen Laine satin bdund and whipped edge blankets of Virgin wool. Only at Bainton's twill you find such luxurious gquality" -made from our \���✓11►1`'selected super wool's • {( PURE Ir 0,