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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-04-08, Page 7Special! 10 Only ALL—WEATHER $9 98 • ea. COATS r Nisi/log accents for Spring-- New lines are now arriving SUITS LEISURE SUITS DRESS'SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS SLACKS Short sleeved for Casual Comfort. New Shades, New Styles. PLANNING A SPRING WEDDING?. wq cart supply your formal clothes for men a. INTERESTED IN , '400 and a gold medal An Opportunity For Readers Of wron $400 is being awarded to the reader of a weekly newspaper associated' as a member of the Canadian Community Newspaper Association who best describes hi his or her own words just what, the weekly newspaper means to him or her. The written expression`s of frank opinion on "Our Hometown Paper" should be at least 250 words but not exceed 700. Objective is to encourage readers of CCNA Weeklies to think about what their weekly means to them, their families, their lives and their communities, and to set these thoughts down in straightforward language. 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Send in your entry now to (f-xpositor Since 1860, Serving the Community First Box 69' Seaford', f)nt'. rt (NOTE: Entries must be received not later thari Mayl4th 0970 Lodge presents Initiation Degree . parents, "Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferguson and attended the funeral of the fortner's Linde the late Mr. William Parsons. Rev. W.D.Jarvis conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday, speaking on the text "Forgive as we forgive". The anniversary service will be held on Sunday, May 16th when the Rev. Ken Innes of Brussels will be the guest speaker. The couple's club will meet April 28th in Carmel Church, Hensall.. Visitors with Mr. and ' Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Elizabeth Volland and Mrs. Daisy Ivey last week were Mrs. Mary Funk of London, Mrs. Priscilla Hewett of EXeter, Mr. ,,..and Mrs, Donald Coghlin, Debbie and Paul of Fordwich, Mrs. Isabella MacDonald of Goderich, Mrs. MiyrayFinlayson of Exeter, Mrs. V ,--•-..1.ahnston and Mr. Jack Johnston of Brucefield, Mr. and Mfs. Lewis Taylor of VArna. Hensall visitors were Mrs. Irene Finalyson, Mrs. Bona Clark and Mrs. Genevieve Windover. Mr. and Mrs. GordonSchwalm were married 32 years on Tuesday. * * * Meeting 5 of Hebsall I and 2 Clubs was held at the Hensall United Church on Tuesday evening. Achievement Day pamphlets were distributed •and discussed. An historical outline of embroidery 'was discussed and answer sheets filled in . Colour designs were reviewed for the free choice article. The leaders POWER MIC CHRYSTALS FOR SCA PA SPEAKERS BASE ANTENNA-:-- MPRILE ANTE 50% off Trophies-Engraving here The winner of the TRC57 CB Draw was "Slave Driver" Chuck Holmes of L.ucan The Cultural Activities and Grandmother's meeting of Kippert East W.I. was held in the Legion Hall with Mrs. . Al Hoggarth as hostess and Mrs. llarold Parsons as co-hostess on arch 31. The President, Mrs. R, Kinsman, welcomed the grandmothers and members and gave readings, "Little Girls" and "Bygone Days". The roll call, "Pick a topic from the paper that made you , mad and talk about it," brought many comments including mispelled words and wrong reports. - , Mrs. Lucy Van Esbroeck,—a, ..• recent winner of .the Zone and District Legion Speaking Contest gave her talk on. Discrimination against Kids ' Rights .in Elementary Schools, It was most interesting and well deliverd speech and Lucy deserves credit for being, a "winner". Mrs. R. Bell gave a reading "What is a Grandmother" and Mrs. Grace Drummond gave a humorous monologue, "Bargain Days". - The Finlayson Sifters entertained with several step dance 'numbers and were presented with a gift. Members, learned the art of tatting under ' the able direction of Mrs. W.J-Caldwell and Mrs. R. Ball. The Branch Directors Will form a nominating committee. Mrs. Al Hoggarth's side was the winner of the roll call contest and Mr. H. Cadlwell, leader of the losing side, stated that a Pot Luck Dinner will be held at 6:30 preceding the annual meeting ri„ April 21. Mrs.• Grace Drummond presented gifts to Jill McLellan,. a recent Provincial Ronotrr Winner and also. to the leaders of the Club, "Baking Bread". Gifts were presented -to Rena Caldwell and Grace Sararas' for incley chairs, Mrs. Earl Kinsman, tb grandmother with the most grandchildren. .Mrs. Wm. J. Caldwell for the birthday nearest the, meeting and for the most buttons, Mrs.R. Broadfoot for the shortest grandmother. Mrs .D. Triebner for the most grand- children. , MrS. Laird Finlaygon won the doily donated by Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs., Ball. Mrs. Triebner gave courtesy remarks and acted as auctioneer for the yard sale which was lots of..fun ,and quite chairecTlife' program and inn* was served by Mrs. J. 'Sinclair., and. Mrs. S. Pepper. '''''''''''' Personals— „ • , • Mr. - • anti' attended the wedding . of their youngest daughter , Heather, to Mr. Howard Stephen Elson of Toronto.. The ceremony took plape in the Chapel of the Old Toronto, on 'saturday evening, March 29 at, 7 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deitz and Nancy have returned from a pleasant trip- to San Francisco', MrS. Flora. Dawson mother •of Mrs. Wayne • McBride was hoSpitalized when she met with an ',accident at the Railway. crossing at Kippen when her car collided with the train. Hold final euchre It 1 The Officers and members of Arriber Rebekah Lodge #349 presented the Initiation Degree in the Lodge Hall on Wednesday evening when Mrs. Isabel Rogerson was received into membership. Brother Ernie Chipchase was present and . brought greetings as Past District Deputy Grand Master,„ Grand Marshall of Grand Encampment and Captain Canton Watford #12. Mrs. Percy Campbell Pride of Huron Lcdge, Exeter, spoke briefly congratulating the degree team. A social hour was enjoyed by all. Personals Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander returned to her home after spending a week with her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs, Fred Parsons in London. Mrs. Garnet Allan returned. to her home after spending several' days with her son-in-law and 'daughter, Mr. and Mrs.. Ron McBride and infant son Michael Ronald in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Govenlock, Lambeth, visited on saturday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferguson and attended the funeral of Mrs. Gowenlock's uncle, the late Mr. William Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Ross returned home from a pleasant holiday in Florida. / Mr. and, Mrs, Howard Ferguson of Thamesford visited Saturday with the former's demonstrated the satin stitch, the sheath filling stitch and also told h ow to make a twisted cord. Work to be completed at home. Achievement Day is planned for May 15 at S.D.H.S. Hensall Livestock Sales Supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers, demand was active and prices were up. Fat cattle, heifers $38.50 -. $42,25, top $43.25; steers $40.50 - $43.00, top $44.00; feeder cattle $3&00 - $44.50, calves $10.00 - $28.00. Pigs; weinlings $38.00 - $55.00, chunks $56.00,.- $6.8.00. 1876MEETS 1976 — That's what it looked like when Tuckeytmith reeve Elgin Thompson, left, in contemporary clothing stopped to talk to J.K.Cornish, dressed circa 1876 at the pot luck supper an'd beard growing contest judging. at Brucefield United Church on Thursday night. (Staff Photo) Step dancers entertain at Kippen East WI COATS FOR A PRETTY • Famous Poslun and Brown all-weather coats in a crisp new range of colors that includes Beige, Bone, Rust, Powder, Royal and Navy. You'll want one for Easter, so trust Stewarts to have the right stYles. EASTER SUITS AND DRESSES Visit' our ready-to-wear dept, to see the newest in Dresses, Pant Suits, Blouses, Vest,s, Slacks and Blazer Tops! All in the latest fabrics and styles for your Easter. DRESSES 29.95 to 59.95 ANT SUITS 19.95 to 59.95 Dressy but ultra casual are these popular, All- Weather Pant Coats in the poplular 32" • ear coat length in the best Spring fashion tones. PRICED 6?5 to 4500 The final euchre party of the season for the Orange Lodge was well attended. Toe-tapping music was provided by Watson Webster and Ralph Stephenson on their harmonicas. Mrs. H eard of Clinton also entertained with a lovely whistling number. Prizes were as follows; ladies' high,.„ Mrs. Bill Pepper; low, Mrs. ',Wilmer Reid; men's high, Bill Pepper; low, MeiElliott. Draw, prizes were donated by the Orange Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Schilbe, David Roy, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid Winners were Mack Webster, Mrs. Bruce Keys, Mrs. Glenn Bell and Mrs. Gordon Johnston. AND TROPHIES 411 Main St. eieter Formerly H & K Sports