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The Huron Expositor, 1976-02-12, Page 1010-7 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 12, 1076 A BELL AND ,A FLAG ON TOP — The Hensall town . hall ground floor was renovated last year to make an improved clerk's office Ancl library branch. Now •council is getting prices on renovating the upper floor, once a busy auditorium, and renting the area for office space. Local citizens used to' dosteircraft observation for the national defense department during the second war from the town hall tower. (staff Photo) Moves to Constance Correspondent weekend ‘t ith Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs.'MarY Merner Stevenson,. David, Darren -'and At the time of writing Mr, J.-.4ianne . when they celebrated]. William Storey is a patient in Michaells 8th birthday. . Seaforth • Community Hos'pi ta i Several::-'from the community .have joined the Seaforth District • High' School Girls Band on .their bus trip to Fort Myers, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thompson •of . Etobicoke visited (-).i21: the weekend with his parents]Mr. and Mrs. . John Thompson. Jim. Sheila. Sharon and Bob. Miss Margie Whyte of Guelph • . spent the Weekend \Lith ] her mother Mrs. W.L.Whyte, Bill and •Mr. Harold Whyte,. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Preszeator: Christine. Lisa. Christopher and Greg visited on Sunday .tynh Mr. and Mrs. Paul Se•venson, Dr0 id. Darren and Litanne, when. they celebrat e0 DarrcsfiN 3rd birthday. Intended for last week) where he has ty.en 'since January. 29. We would like to',W1ithe speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and Elizabeth attended a family gathering on Saturda, January' 31 at the home' of' Mr: and Mrs. Earl La ]son :of Clinton on the occasion 0 their wedding anniversary. We would like o welcome to the community r. and Mrs. George Counter acid their three children from Mount •„. Brydges. They •Purehased their residence from 'Ed. Sit's/ and moved in the end of January: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erh, Michael and Michelle of: 'Kitchener visited over the WMS has meditation The February meeting of thy. of World Missions for 1976". l he W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyterian. World Day of Prayer will he held Church was held .on. Tuesday, .in St. Paul's Anglican Church on February 3rd with Mrs. Harvey. March 5th at 2:30 p.m. "I he next .Hyde presiding,and opened the W.M.S. meeting will he held on meetifig with a meditation "Lift My Eyes to F• Horizons". Mrs, Clarence Vol r. was in charge of the Devotio al and was assisted by several membe'rstaking parts. Mrs. Hyde read • a newspaper clipping on "Projects of the Board March -1st at 2 • p.m. with Mrs. Ruby 1-loggarth in charge. The. Ladies' Aid ••••"meeting followed with Mrs. Clarence • Volland presiding. Se‘•eral items Of business were, discussed. I NI Robert Mickle, onelOiY••• and Mr. and , Mrs. Brian coll.ins, arid, • :baby • of alt K nit] spent last Saturday heir mother • Mrs. Laird \IR and enjoyed • a turkey dinner.' Mrs. .lack Consitt received word illis week of the passing of ht r aunt Nliss Milian MacKay. dal glik I' Of the late Mr., and Mrs. \\ lira NlacKa , who tiled in. W I he late Miss MacKay \\ as a retired se pool teacher who Obituary . taught for a number of years in Wind'u'' Mr.and Mr s.Ross MacMillan, David, tom and Ann of Waterloo spent Saturday evening with Mrs. MaeMillarr's mother, .Mrs. Laird Mickle and Charles Mickle of Hamilton spent the week end. hey all were guests including Kippen Mrs. Florence Joynt at a dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. Harold Parkei returned home after spending a few days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dalton and. new granddaughter Carla Ann in Seaforth._ • , to report, fell and broke her right aim. The citizenship meeting4, of Kippen ,East Will be Irld February 18 .at 2p.m. at' Grace Drummortd.'"S• home. Roll call will. be , "one cfuestion, I would like to . ask my .municipal council" Mrs. James Chalmers will give the motto, and Mrs. Charles Eyre the, current events. There will be a skit, "The Census' aker". Please bring a card for the sunshine 100F has euchre at Brucefield C orrespondent Mrs. Rena Caldwell. Larry Wright, DOuglas Point. spent , the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wright. 'I he Annual Meeting of St.. Andrew's Church,. Kippen was held on. Sunday February 1. Mrs. 'Percy Wright received wdrOthat her brother is recuperd- ting after a-serious operation' in' hospital in Montreal. Grace Drummond: we are sorry convenor. BRUSSELS MOT "THE HOME OF BETTER USED CARS" PHONE,887.6173. : BRUSSELS, ONTARIO : . . as...." mom No ism n RS BY L_ • CASS 1\tE M CC$ LIMITED by 123616x..-snoinsastio,f AND 11111111111111111 I %ROA LUMBER LTD. PHONE 482-3441 BAYFIELD RD., CLINTON 5' OPEN: Monday to Thursday„8a.m, to 6 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday 8 a.m, to 4:30 p.m. •.,. Shop w,th CHARGER and MASTER CHARGE atv • ▪ most W)seway Stores Come in and see our display kitchen, and let Dori measure and eati'mate for your kitchen. It may erOt far less than you think! AN OLD CHANDELIER — Ernie Davis remembers changing bulbs in this chandelle? high on the auditorium ceiling with a long, step ladde,r., The fixture and the fancy tin ceiling will be hidden when the ceiling is dropped if the audtorium is renovated for office space., Loymen's service at Hensall United Correspondent M rs. Bert ha -M-ueG gor Lit men's stir\ ice was held in Hensall United church on Sunday for the Hensall and Chiselhurstit eongrtgations.,. Mr. Er Mansheld conducted the service. Mr. Ross Kercher read the . s, I-until-v. Mr. Robert Elliott of Pule ( amp anti Clinton was the guest speak,. r . del,1 (Ting, an inspiring message.. Mr. Albert ( cal;; of Bat field played several s( lections on the guitar and sang 'solos durst, the sert ice. Mr. Doug Moak addressed the Mte. George Parker drr.inged the ••,er% ice . A luncheon tolluw eeC the sere ice iri the lower LILLIAN IRENE MacKAY Lillian Irene MacKay passed :may January 31st at Windsor.'. Beloved sister of Louis MacKay, Berkley, California, • .Marion I homp,son, Toronto and the late Barbara Ellen Shepherd, " Correspondent I le n II, and • Dr. -Russell • Mrs. Hugh Bertl MaeKay Rogersville. A native of Brucefield 1.0.0.F. held a Hensall, she taught school at euchre party in the 1.0.0.0.F. Has!`14 and at Cameron Hall ,• Friday,: Feb. 6. The c. School and.Harry E. Guppy following winners are: Ladies' School in Windsor. She was also high hands - Mrs . Muriel an honorary member of Beta Ladies' - Mrs. Ann Chapter. Datta Kappa Gamma Sorority and a member of St. Andrew's] Presbyterian Church. :Of late 'L-t]ars she was a. resident, of Ale„.yander Halal, • Funeral and coyonittal sr rF c .was at the Walter Kelly ' FUneral Home. Internvnt in Hensall Union •••• Mr.. and Mrs. Ervin Sillery Ceniet'er% . Mry. Jack Ctinsitt attended the funeral of her aunt visited on the weekend with their daughter and family., Mrs.; Janice Mallace,•:--Toronto, also latigkart9 14144 1)04 (ROCA Chartered Accountants 0 Resident Partner ARTHUR W. READ 268 Main St., Exeter ""--'` Bus. 235-0120 " Res. 238-8075 Broadfoot;. Lone Harids -"Mrs. John Broadfoot; Men's high Mac Wilson; Men's Low - Sant Thomson; Lone Hands Cliff Ashton; Lucky Draw*- Mrs. Pearl— Eyre: Luck - Lloyd Personals WINTER'S HERE It's time' to fill the larder before you get snowed in ! See Merner's For Your iI PRO SSIN Free Estimates D. HEIMPEL" WM. 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