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The Huron Expositor, 1976-02-28, Page 14.30% off Wittter rociptwear PRICED TO CLEAR at .• Jack Thompsqn Footivear Service Main St. Seaforth READ and USE EXPOSITOR. CLASSIFIED Iti THESE ARE JOST A FEW OF THE BIG DEALS ON OUR LOT RIGHT NOW 1973 PLYMOUTH Sports Suburban station wagon Fully equipped includ ng luggage rack and power tailgate License No. CZV 138. $2995 1973 PINTO SQUIRE station wagon, economical four• cylinder engine, automatic transmission luggage rack, deluxe-interior and wood:grain paneling.license No. DFZ 372 '2495 • 1973 LTD four door, eight cylinder, automatic transmission, power brakes, power steering and vinyl roof Priced to sell, License No. DFY 860 '2695 1975 MONTCALM four door, fully equipped • including automatic' air. Only 19,000 miles, • License No, )FN 537 $4995 'Remember . . It's Sense to See 1970 FORD .CUSTOM two door, eight cylinder, automatic transmission, power. steer; mg and brakes. Only 36,000 miles. License No. MFL1942, , '1695 1972 MONTEGO MX two door hardtop, 302 V.8, automatic, power steering and brakes. Only 26,000 miles. License No. DJK 117. '2695 19-71 CAMARO two door, 350 V-8, automatic, power steering and power.brokes. This is. a locally owned car, with only 15,000 miles License No. J5 395. 19711. AUSTIN MARINA four door with economical four cylinder,Nengine, automatic, transmission and elec'tric defroster, Only 19,000, miles, License No. J623. '1695 LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LIMITED -EXETER 235..1640 LONDON 227-4-191 Open Week days Until 9:00 Saturdays Until 6:00 Mrs. Bill Chessell • '•,• 1 he Orange Lodge cuchre•party . was held .on Friday evening with seenteen tables •in play . went td.the folldwing: ladies hie,h, Mrs. sKeith Stephenson.' Loy,. Kippen WI topic "Question lid ask my muhicipal cooncii," • 14 THE/HURON EXPOSITOR, 'FEBRUARY ,26, 1976 SOME OF THE YOUNGER SKATERS — A little Dutch girl and 'a queen (king)? of hearts were among the kids dressed in costume for the Var:na Valentine Carnival 'Satuftlay night. (Staff Photo) Varna Toboggan party changed . - Correspondent Mrs. Rena Caldwell 'The U.C.W..of St. Andrew's Church, Kippen•met in the church for the regular February...meeting. Mrs. Laird Finlayson opened the Meeting with the worship. Mts. David Cooper presided over the business meeting . and it was decided to hold two bake sales. dates to he announced later,Mrs. Edison McLean gave the topic. Courtesy remarks were given and a dainty lunch was served by' the hostesses Mrs. Bert Falter and Mrs. Harold Jones with Mr's. Toni Reid assisting. Kipper' East W.I. The Citizenship meeting of Kippen.East W.I. Was held at the • home of Mrs. Grace Drummond with Mrs. Robert Kinsman as co-hostess. The president opened the meeting with a poem, "Seed Catalogue". The .roll call, "One question I would like to ask my municipal'eouncilv was answered by beefs regarding road condi- tions. Vanastra and day care centres. Mrs. James Chalmers commented on the motto. "Be kind to the aged, they have come a long way, help the. young for • they have a long way to go.1 Mrs. Grace Drummond gave several Personals Kinsmen Plan Bowling Part) Mr. and' Mrs. Art Coombs of The regular meeting of the -('Linton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kinsmen Club of Fleasall and, Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. 'E i i ia b eth District was hold at the Cosy, Vollat„I and Mrs. Daisy Ivey on c Ariiorra. Corner 'Restaurant on February the i r way to Dashwood where :rown 18 . V ice-President Paul Morrison chaired the meeting in the absence of President Dave Schurman. Discussion was held regarding " a y illage crest and Secretary Bob Heil reported he would have more informiltion for the next meeting. -Al Brokenshire, chairman of the elimination draw, reported tickets we being printed for -this event, FollosNng the business meeting fellowship was held at the honie of 'Butch, Hoffman. The next regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club of Hensall 'and District will be held March 3 at the Cosy Corner Restaurant at 7:30 p.m. Felicrwsilip will he at Bob Heil's residence. • ,The Kinsmen and Kinettes have planned a bowling party for March 6. at the Exeter Bowling. Lanes. Correspondent • Hilda M. Payne Exeter,hockey tea s are using Flensall's ren ) • et arena since their own has been closed. Many in Hensall sympathize with neigh b'durs"in Clinton who have had their hospital ordered Closed. Many among us haee been glad to use their facilities in the past and will miss them if the meed arises again. U.C.Service (—Rev, Don Beck conducted. the rnsull United Chu-rch Service on Sunday with Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ. The choir, under Mrs. Turkheinl's leadership, sang the anthem, "Praise" and the sermon was entitled, "A bend in the road". Exeter teams using arena • ziffa, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor, Varna, Mr, and Mrs. Tony Eine, London, Mr. and Mrs. Al, AmnmerliInck, Sarnih, Mt:. and Mrs. Robert French and baby Roy. Rosseau, Mr. and Mrs,Ray Dyke and Catrina, Gciderich, Mrs. Fe%tritue Boven, Kinburn, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Baird, NontO, Mrs. .loan Bierling, Varna, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. Volland, Goderich, Mr:, and Mrs. Earl Sararas of Toronto spent the weekend with re lat i ves_he re . Mr. Harry Horton who was a patient In South Huron Hospital, Exeter. returned to his home.. Mr. Paul Neilands underwent stirs ery inSt. Joseph's Hospital, London, this week, Sandy Ingram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray • Ingram underwent' surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, this Week. Jack Johnston has'just returned from it two 'week visit in Tuscon, they•wisited Mr. Oluf Pedersen who was celebrating his 94th birthday: Mrs. Coombs presented , Mr. Pedersen with a litr\!( birthday cake that she had baked herself for the occasion. Other visitors from out of town were Mr. and Mrs... Art Hallum, Vanastra. Mrs lb Isabel MacDonald, GoderiCh.. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnston; Jack and Lcota, Brucefield, Mr. and Mrs. Gary . Finlayson and , family, St Rev. Anderson on the heautdul floral Cypress Gardens in Florida. Mrs. Windoyer 'gave the siludyt book, "Entrust your familv to God". The meeting closed \\ ith Youth groin ' plans bowfin Youth Group The Vomit . Group of Hensall United Church met on Sunday c\cnifig.tylans were made, for the next meeting on March when bowling party will be held, ,ind preliminary plans for the Sunrise Service on April 18. Slides were shown by Rev. deck of the progress of the church during 975, Vistors.4 at the Queenswa\ Nursing Horne were •KiIrs. Harry Walper, Exeter with adelinc Taylor, Mr. Aid Mrs, Robert Parker, Stratford' visited Lott is Mitchell. With Ada SmIllie for her birthday Friday' were Mr.t,• and' Mrs. James McNau'ghton and Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Pearl Passmore visited her sister Bernice _Lavery', Mrs. Ada Smillie and. Mrs. Ve.ra Laramie. Mrs.Graee *Peck visited with Ada Smillie, Bernice Lavery and Vera La mmie. Mr: and Mrs. Earl Saritras Toronto visited Mrs. E. Sararas. Mr. • and Mrs. Ted Exeter. visited. "friends . on Thursday. Helen Toornstra and Qu9ensway Happenings " Ilensall Sales Barn prices. Supply consisted mainly . of heifers; demand was active. Cattle: Heirer; $38.50 - $41.00.. sales to $42.00; steers,.$42:00" - $44.75. odd lot $45.00. cows' $18.50 - $24,75. Pigs. Weinlings $45.00 - $57.50. feeder 416.25 - 579.(10. visitors were Mr. 'Bill Wells, Mrs.Bona Clark, Mrs.Winnie Skeit and' Mrs. Irene Finlayson. WOODS FREEZERS Are NOW in Stock .Maina&404:4•MtWAMIZOIBMIEMIMIIMMint 111 -7."21",• .0 ,44,1841v1 \lIrt riia',4%, It-4m rrr ieq readings. The hurpOrous skit, "The Census Taker" was. per- formed by Mrs. Al Hoggarth and Mrs. Grace. Drummond. • . 'The Members will entertain at Huronview • on March 10 and at the Bluewater Rest Home on the evening of the same day:, • Mrs: Charles Eyre gage current events -and Courtesy remarks, .Mrs.. James Chalmers conducted a contest and' lunch as served by Mrs. Michael Connolly and Mrs. James Chalmers. There was a lively discussion on "Seat Belts" and "Hospital Closings". Personals Mr. arid Mr's. Alex McGregor . and Mr. acid Mrs. Elmer Hugill left -on Saturday for a trip to Florida. • Mrs. Ruth Dickert. H'arriston is visiting with her sister Mrs. Norman Dickert. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Workman have .returned from Mexico. A number Of. Kippen "entertained the patients at the Queensw ay with a sing song accompanied by Mrs. Ross. Broadfoot and with , games of Bingo. Mr. Jack Cooper. Douglas Point. visited with his parents Mr. and .Mrs. Vic an Cooper. 'Mrk:Flenry Adkins. Men's high., Muck Webster. Low, 'Ed' Godkin. Draw prizes which were donated by Flank Broete and Ida McClin- chey, were Wart by Mrs. Annia Finkbeiner, Lirry Fisher, Clayton Ellis. Bruce MuClinchey and Wilfred Chuter, The lodge is sponsbring a dance at Hull>. Gully on' March •21). Because..of bad weather, the scheduled toboggan party for the Sunday School was changed to a howling party' 'for the older students and movies for the little ones. Twenty-nine children en- joyed chips, hot, dogs. cookies, and pop in the Sunday School room on their return. The help of parents and teachers with trans- portation and lunch was .apprec- iated. • Miss Shirley Keys returned home. on Friday after spending' eight days in Bermuda. While thert. she toured the Crystal Caves,, the Perfume Factory and the Bermuda Pottery Factory', as well as touring the island anti enjoying ,its beauty. A.C.W. Meet • St. Paul's A,.C.W. met at the h ane of Mrs. Windover. • The President, Mrs. Forrest, opened the meeting. with, the Members Prayer and the Lord's'Prayer. The scripture was4.• read by Mrs.' Middleton. Roll call was answered by a Biblical..N.,erse .ii Love. 'Helen Roberts gave the Se(zretary's reptirt. Following a reading on "An old fashioned winter" slides ,Were Shown ify Bea Dykstra 'visited Aluta Katz. Mrs. Phillip ,Johns visited Mabel .lohns and Ruby Miners. Rye. Don Beck conducted the ehurch strviee accompanied by. Louise Mitchell at the piano. • ' The ladies of Kippen United Chure,h, MrS:'0;ette Binnendyk, Ida , Deickert. Susan Faber, Barbara Cooper, Marjorie Consitt and Margaret Johns conducted crafts and'games on Monday-. No,- Nancy! 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