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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-03-11, Page 16Talk with ourl FOOD Management Services Officer who helps small businesses help themselves. If you're wondering whehier there's a federal government program that can assist your business, contact our Management Services Officer who will Cell you what federal programs may suit your needs arid put you in touch with the appropriate offices. •sy For Your Area Call W. J. Reynolds at 271-5650 (Stratford) or write to: 'Federal Business 'Development Bank 1032 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario NSA 6Z3. • . FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK A-SERVICES MANAGE/WENT 5 HONDAS The Registered, Sun 's; •);', . with e nur.tu , . adiust you:. prec7,;,...,•1 tl• • .;.:),/ circurtistailcrr5 for course Ha l ve your of 1; ".1r.•,'Il . Flxil.,:6 1-7 •`'' • • a' TS.; 'L,•(•1",-,.. if., • t Del ' 4r 1:. ;;•, that wi-tiVf %L!".t.i..: r. i( Arnold Stinnissen Seaforth 527-0410 For the bride and groom we have special discount prices on room groupings. Drop in...we will be pleased to help you choose wisely, at money saving, prices for beautiful rooms. SHOP CLINTON Country Crossroads BALL and 'MUTCH flame .3utniJking3 • PHONE 402.9505 CLINTON, ONTARIO THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET "The Store That Saves You More" will be at our store for demonstrations and repairs Friday, March 12 10:00 -A.M: - 6:00 p.m. Come in and ask for a demonstration on any of our brands - such as Bernina, Universal, Domestic, Morse, Brother "The Store that Saves You More" on MEN'S-BOYS-LADIES-GIRLS BABY WEAR YARD GOODS- FURNITURE-MATTRESSES- PAINT-SEWING MACHINES-SMALL APPLIANCES-LAMPS • STORE HOURS: m0005y - Thursday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m, Friday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m, Satiirday 9 a.m. - 6 p,m. Highway 4 - South of Clinton at v °now° THE BASE CTOItY Sewing Machine SALES & SERVICE This week we are again featuring our OMEGA DELUXE ZiG-ZAG SEWING MACHINE' + Embroiders + Makes Button Holes + Sews on Buttons + Darns and Overcasts Sews Forward and Backward + No Attachments Needed. 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They now to their new farm on the eighth liv e un Chalk St., across from the concession of Morris Township. high school. Both were very, Satur day friends and relalives active members of Duff's United drove over ,slippery, but paved Church in Walton until their and plowed roads to mark their retirement. They are now anniversary at Duff's United members of Northside United._ Church in Walton. Mr. Martin was a member of the Mr. and Mrs. Martin were . Seaforth District High School married 'on March 9, 1926 in Board. for a 'numbet C.-if years Mr. Martin's parents were Mr. Beigrave manse by Rev. Scohie. before ,the county schoolbOards Lsre introduced. and Mrs. Frank Martin of Morris • The couple has one son. Fred, and his bride was the daughter of of Richmond Hill and two Mr. and Mrs. William daughters, Naomi, Mrs. Harold Mooney. Mrs. Martin was horn in Pryce of Nick Plop 'and Edna, Brussels and moved to Morris as Mrs. Floyd Jenkins of Ingersoll, a small child. Mr. Martin, horn in 13 grandchildren and six 'great Hulick, moved to Morris when he grandchildren, All of their family, was five. except two great grandchildren The couple spent the first night were able to attend the reception after their wedding with his in their honour on Saturday, parents and took the sleigh ride to Mr. and Mrs. Martin arc both their own farm, about five miles in reasonably good health. Huronview Family Night entertains Mr. Dick Roorda led the Christian Reformed song service on Sunday evening with Mrs. Elsie Henderson providing the piano accompaniment for the singing of favourite hymns. The old tyme music and' sing-a-long program was held in the normal care sitting room on Monday afternoon. Mni Elsie Henderson and Norman Spell- ptovided the music with vocal solos by Morgan Dalton, Mrs. John Henderson- of Seaforth arranged 'a musical program for "Family' Night" and provided the piano accompaniment. The Henderson sisters Donna, - Darlene, Debbie and Diane entertained with vocal xrios, duet, solos and step dance numbers.•The Hicknell sisters Theresa and Margaret provided their own guitar accompaniment for vocal solos and duets. The last number on the program was a medley of sous including Happy Birthday for Bessie,Elliott who was celebrating her eightieth, birthday. Bessie thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents for the hour of fine music. Members of the Clinton Ontario Street United Church girl guides assisted with wheel chairs along_with the regular volunteers. ' The World Day of Prayer service arranged by Wesley Willis United Church was held in the chapel on Friday morning. Mrs. Ruth Bond led the service assisted by Norma Grigg, Mrs. Homuth and Mrs. Nediger. Mrs. Elsie Henderson played the organ and collection was received by Sarah Carter and Gladys Stanlake_., NOW IN STOCK 50 cc through '1000 including the New Shaft Driven 1009 also MOPEDS SPECIAL PRICES on 1974's & 1975's While Stock Lasts ( orrespondent Mrs. A. McCall the World Day of Prayer serv ice was held at Duff's United Church. Walton, on Friday, March 5 at 2 p.m. Christian Women of Latin America prepared the service' on the theme. Education - For All of Life. Mrs. Neil MeCiavin was the leader, with Mrs, Norman Schade taking the reader part through the program. "Where iicross the crowded ways of life' was sung aLcompanied by Mrs. Martin Baan at the piano. Scene I - "The Reality of Poverty''vv as taken by Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs. Edna Hackwell and Mrs, Walter Bewley, The Bible reading from Matthew 25: 31.46 %Yi, read by Mrs. Don McDonald. Prayers were said in unison. Hymn, ''Dear Lord and Father of Mankind" was sung. Scene 2 - "The Reality .of Relationships" was taken by Mrs. Edna Hackv, ell and Mrs. Harold Bolger. The Bible reading from Genesis 1: 26-28 was 'read by Mrs. Allan McCall. Hymn, "Almighty Father, Who dos t giv e" w as sung. Scene 3 - "The Reality of Depression - was taken and read. by Mrs. Lloyd Walker, Mrs. Norman Schade and MrS. .Campbell Wey.. WI euchre has nine tables .The W.I. euchre was held in the community hall on Friday evening March 5 with nine tables in play. Prize winners were: High ladSt - Mrs. Ernest Stevens; low lady, Mrs. Grant Elliott; High man - Neil Mitchell; Low - Donnie Hudie. Door prize - Mrs. Keith' Rock, Lucky cup, Harold Hudie, Hostesses were:: Mrs. Harold Hudie, Mrs. Don Liphard, Mrs. Emerson Mitchel and Mrs. Trevor Smith, The Institute will hold a Court Whist game at their regular meeting on March 17th at 8:15 p.m. and another euchre will be.-_ held on Friday March. 19th everybody is welcome. Power on in Kippen Friday Kippen was situated at the northern edge of the ice, storm of Tuesday, March '2. Power was restored Friday, March 5, at approx. 9 a.m. Mr. and Mrs.Art Wheeler , John and Heather of Clarkson, visited with friends in the area over the weekend. The Cultural . Activities meeting • of Kippen East W,I. will be held 'March 17 at 8:30 p.m. in the Legion Hall, Hensall, The roll call will be "Pick a topic from the newspaper that made you mad and talk about it". Mrs. Campbell Eyre will give current events. Mrs. S. Pepper is ,in charge of lunch. Members are asked to bring 'a tatting shuttle and thread, a cror the display, something for t'5e yard sale, and a grand- mother. Mrs. Grant McLean will give the motto. Rev . Ed. Baker, the speaker was introduced by Mrs.Campbell Wey. He spoke on the theme of education. If everybody , was educated we would have a golden age and have everything. fie said. We should learn how to control the world around us and help us deal with other people's problems. We are asked as Christian people to be obedient to God, to be where God wants us. We need The Executive of the U.C.W. met, on. Wednesday afternoon March I at 2 p.m. in the basement of the church with 9 ladies present. Mrs. Neil McGavin was in charge of the business opening with the Lord's Prayer in unison. Minutes were read by Mrs. KenMeDonald in the absence of Mrs. Herb Traviss followed by the treasurer's report. Mrs. Allan McCall read Thank you cards received from Mrs. George Williamson and Mrs. Mervin Smith. Invitations were read from the Blyth United Church U.C.W. to attend their Thankoffering meeting on Sunday. April 4 at 7:30 when the RCN'. Wilema Brown of the Bluevale United Church will be the guest•speaker. Also t9 Brussels United Church A number from St. Augustine were in Tceswater on Tuesday attending the funeral of Patrick Murphy in Sacred Heart Church, Teeswater. Pat was . horn and raised near St. Augustine. He was • married to Margaret O'Mally who survives. He was sixty-four. Mr. Joe Hickney was in Toronto to the Good Roads Convention. Miss Laura Johnson has been hired at i Pine Crest Home, Lucknow. • Patrick Boyle. son of Raymond and Mrs. Boyel had a hope broken in his fot at high school, Goderich, last week. He is on crutches. to liv c Christianity. nut only speak it, but lire it.1 be challenge i.. to educate ourselves, nut oniv our minds. but education - For all of Life. the minister said. Mrs. Don Achilles thanked Rev.. Baker for his message. Mrs. Ross Bennett read the Scripture from Amos 5: 8 - 24. The complete song. " !There's a World out There'' front the program sheet was, sung. The offering was received by Mrs. Spring Thankoffering service on Sunday April 4 at 7:30 p.m. Rev, Wesley Ball of Gorrie will be guest spc ik, i 'I be Belgrave• Mens' Choir will provide special music. It is hoped that some will be able to attend these special cy eflts. Plank; , were mad- for our Thankoffering service on Sunday, April 11 at 8 p.m. with surrounding churches to be invited. Special music to be by the town and Country Four of Seaforth. The Presbyterial that had been postponed is now scheduled for March 17 at Brueefield .United Church; Mt.. Anne Van Dyke will he the guest speaker, the theme being, "Something beautiful for God". These announcements are to be taken by each 'president to their units. • at Duff's Ken McDonald unit dedicated by Mrs. N. MeUayin. The closing hymn, "Say Mut.. again to FIR dear Name we raise" was sung followed by readings and everyone joined hands to form a circle for a moment's silence to make Olir ow n personal commitment. Mrs. McGay in closed with prayer for Peace. ' Personals The Mission Band member.- are reminded of their March meeting this Sunday at the usual Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss and Mr, and Mrs, Stew art McCall hov e arrived home front a two week holiday in Mexico. The many Walton and .area friends of Gordon MeGavin will he glad to know he has been moved • last week to Seaforth Community Hospial front University. London. Mr. and Mrs, Ron Lee arrived home op Thursday from a vacation in Florida. Mrs. Alvin McDonald and Mrs. Harvey Craig are the conveners for the Institute meeting on Wednesday, March 1 7th at 8:15 p.m. They will hold a game of Court Whist when both men and women of the community are both welcome to attend this special evening. The Walton Unit ladies quilted another quilt the first of this week at the home of Mrs. Bill Thamer, Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Charles, McCuteheon in the death of her 'S'iSter,' Annie Hupfer, wife of FlaLy McMichael of Wroxeter. who passed away inWingham Hospital on March 1st. CLERE-VU AUTO WRECKERS NEW, USED AND REBUILT trucks DUNLOP & REMINGTON Car, truck and tractor tires TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE REPAIR SERVICE Clinton 482-32.11 Hwy. 8 W. of Clinton R.R.2, Clinton Walton World Day of Prayer 4111111111111111111r UCW executive receives invitations Auburn . Sap running early The Robinsons are making maple syrup for two weeks and have about 8000 trees tapped. This is an unusually early season but have hid some nice 'spring weather. • ' - Rev; Fther Dintinger was in St. Augustine for Sunday Mass. He just returned from holidays in Florida. -. Mr. and Mrs'. Ken Coyne and baby Micheal' ,Yilsitect with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stapleton over the weekend. -1V1r. 'and Mrs. Raymond Leddv and Elisabeth visited • in St. Augustine op Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Leddy. Dina and Brian, ' .