The Huron Expositor, 1976-07-22, Page 19TALKING POLICY - PC leader Joe Clark talks to
'Murray Cardiff of Ethel, an executive memer of the
Hurdn-Middlesex PC federal association after• his
speech to more than 300 people at Vanastra Monday
night. (Staff Photo)
Varna
McClinchey store
'and befek Lowder.
and sons David' anid • Dwayne of
Calgary, Alta., are spending
three weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Murray. They will
be leaving for home this
weekend. A family gathering of
the Murray and Lowder families
was held tn Sunday at the home
of Gary and Susan Murray"
Clinton.
Brenda Taylor. and Harold
Heipel entertained friends of
Tony De Jong and Pam Rau at a
stag and doe party at Brenda's
home on Saturday evening. Tony
and Pam are being married later
this month.
Mrs, Ferguson a
patient in hospital
Correspondent
Mrs. Hilda Payne
-204 Senior Citizens of Zone 8
- Huron toiinty met at Clan Gregor
Square in Bayfield, on Sunday .
afternoon, July 18, for a picnic.
Guests were present from Bay-
.field, Blyth, Clinton, Dashwood,
Exeter, Godefich, Hensall, Sea-
forth and Zurich:President, Mrs.
Mary Greg brought greetings
from all the Clubs in the area.
i smorgasborg supper was
served and a variety concert was
presented: Each Club gupplie,d
one number and all the part-
Calf Club
has party,.
gets cheques
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Qbituary
CorreSpotident -
Mrs: Bill Chessell
There have been • many
property changes in Varna in
recent years, but the one 'causing
¤ the most interest and concern'
would probably by the of
Ida McClinchey's general store
for sale. Her lunch counter is a
meeting place for many local
farmers, and truck drivers find. it
convenient to get a quick, hot
lunch. There is •a possibility that
with a change of ownership, this
service may.- disappear.," Ida's
many friends wish her a pleasant
and happy retirement.
Personals
Visiting Mrs. George Reid are
,Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid of Sault
Ste. Marie and Mr. - and Mrs.
Wayne Reid, Christopher and
Anthony from the Ottawa area.
Mr. and .Mrs. Rob Reid of
Waterdown also spent the week-
end with her, and all attended the
Murray-Reid reunion at Harbour
0 'Park in Goderich.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Reid and family are Gary Camp,-
bell and Brad and Eric Martin of
SVallaceburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dowson
attended the Senior Citizens Zone
Rally in Bayfield on Sunday,
when 224 people from the area
gathered for a picnic.
Bill and Mary Chessell and
family have returned 'from a
/4 holiday at Munro Park near
41
Powassan.
Rays have party
for grandmother ...
on July 11, Dave and Bonnie
Roy entertained 18 members of
their families at a birthday party
for Bcinnie's grandmother, Mrs.
Reata Bull of London, who is 81.
Also celebrating a birthday was
their daughter ,Laura, 8 years old
'on the 121h. Their guests were
from London, Stratford and
Waterloo, and Mrs. Bull's sister,
Mrs. Harriet. Kohariackof Volixi,
Mississippi was there. Six -of
Laura's friends were present at
•an overnight party 'on Monday
night.
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Correspondent
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
Mrs. Joe Ferguson is a patient
in. South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns of
Exeter were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Venner.
Mrs. , Joe DeLodge -of Sarnia
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Chapman.
Queensway News
The Church service at the
Queensway Nursing Home was
conductd by'' Rev. H. VanEssen
Accompanied by Mrs.,VanEssen.
Mr. and Mrs. Dormer Reid and
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hopper of
Beadle Lake, BattleCreek, MiCh.
visited with Lynn Latimore.
Mrs. Shirley Prouty also visited,
with--Mrs: -Latimore. • -
Visitors with. Mrs. Almeeda
were her nephew Howard Fergu-
son, Thardesford and Mr. and
Mrs. 5obt. Parsons.
Visiting with Mrs. Pauline,
Jeffrey were Edmund Jeffrey,
Marjorie Gesell, • Mr. and Mrs.
Len Jeffrey, Goderich. •
' Mrs. Wilmer Adkins and son
Bruce, Cochrane. visited with
Louise, Mitchell. Jean Treibner
'and Violet Northcott' viSited with
Roy McDonald,. Lynn Latimore,
Vera•-.Lammie, Mrs. Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard JOhns
visited with Mrs. Mabel Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dilling
and family of Scarborough visited
'the former's mother Mrs. Anna
Dilling.
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Thomas E. Smale faised away
at South Boron Hospital, Exeter
on Tuesday, July 13, in his 64th
year. He was the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. George Smale.
Surviving is brothers, William
and Howard, both of Hensalll.
Alvin, Seaforth; sisters, Mrs.
Pearl Hooper, Grand Bend; Mrs.
Clarence (Bella) Farrwell, Zurich
and Mrs. Irene Quance, Staffa.
The Royal Canadian Legion
Branch #468 held a service at the
Bonthron Funeral -Chapel on
Thursday at 9 p.m.
Rev. Don Beck officiated at the
funeral service on Friday, July 16
at 2 p.m. The pallbearers were:
John Chappel, Garnet Allan,
Harvey Keyes, Don Dixon, Wes
.Lenting, Bill Bell. Interment in
McTaggart's Cemeter,,
for sale
Mrs. Pearl Passmore and Mrs.
Rosa Harris visited Mrs., Bernice
Lavery.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Zimmer
Kerrebert, Sask. visited their
aunts Mrs. Florence and Louise
Mitchell.'
The Chiselhurst Ladies enter-
tained the residents on Wednes-
day with games and treats.
Personals
Mrs. Rochus Faber received
word of the death of Mrs. Hazel
Long in Owen Sound Hospital.
Funeral was May 17. Mrs. Long
was a former resident of Kippen
and former correspondent of
Kippen news.
Mr.4 and Mrs. Harold Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Jones and Mrs.
Pearl Love attended the wedding ,
on Saturday, May 15 of Kenneth
Jones to Miss Anne •Bolton 'at
Belleville..
The babies of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Monty
Plumb, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kinsman received baptism at St.
Andrew's Church, Kippen, May
9.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fergu-
son and family of Thamesford
visited the former's father Joe
Ferguson and•Mrs. Ferguson who
is a patient in South' Huron
Hospital, Exeter and attended the
Ferguson Reunion in Exeter Park,
Mro, and Mrs. Terry Gregson of
Guelph spent the weekend with
the latter's parents Mr. and. Mrs.
Hugh McEwen.
The Hensall Feeder Calf Club
and members enjoyed an evening
of ball playing followed •by a
wiener roast at the Community
Park, Hensall. The event is made
possible through proceeds of a
painting donated by Ron Waring.
Angie Farrars of Guelph, Judge
of the finished calves was
present.
Cheques were presented as
follows: Ruth Hasselback of
.Huron Tractor Co., presented a
cheque to Bill Kinsman., Harold
Parker of Parker and Parker
Tiling presented the Reserve
Champion cheque to Mary Jane
McGregor. Other cheques were
presented by Grant McGregor.
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iclpants were Senior • Citizens
except Peter Charlie Malcolm
from Seaforth, who delighted
their listeners by playing the
bagpipes and drum together.
Master of Ceremonies for the
concert was Harry Baker of
tayfield. The evening concluded
by watching the sun set over Lake
Huron.
A rally will be held in atober
for Zone 8 at the Saltford Valley
Hall, Goderich, to• which all
Senior citizens are invited.
The combined Church Service
was held in Hensall United
Church again last Ssunday when
Rev. Don Beck was in charge
preaching on "'Love can be
difficult". Love must 'be able to
help others with truly concerned
criticism, he said.
Music was supplied by Mrs.
John Turkheim at the organ, and
The Pepper sisters, Laurie, Mar-
ilyn and Joanne sang "Mountain
on the Hilltop" accompanied at
the piano by Brenda. The flowers.
were from the funeral of the late
Thomas Smale placed by his
family. Next Sunday will be the
last of the services at, the United
Church until the last sunday in
•
Mrs. Pearl Passmore has re-
turned from spending a week with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Felix ' Boogemans, in
Pike Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. John Skea and
David have been spending the
last three weeks camping at
Mattawa and had a very pleasant
holiday.
Derek Robinson has returned
from spending a week with his
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Mrs.. Helen feirikgo.;.; .geholOk;!.
N J Nominations: for the
reunion in 1978 were: Chairman,,
Greg Munn; secretary-treasurer,::
M* BROW `.Prang; Table,.
committee, ffarel4 and
Parsons,, Barbara :BoiAtl"
fordt sports Pegthilttee;.140404,-
Vera Fletcher,
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homes and. others got together for
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1974 AMC GREMLIN X Economical 6 cylinder
engine, automatic, sport wheels and bucket
seats. Licence DAE 278. LAST PRICE $2795.
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SALE PRICE 4i
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1972 VOLKSWAGEN
ti cylinder motor, automatic
whitewall tires, gas heater,
CZE 770, LIST PRICE $2295.
SALE PRICE $11495
FASTBACK New 4
transmission,
new paint Licence
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1973 OLDSMOBILE ROYAL 2-do'Or, Finished in
jade metallic with' While vinyl roof. Features
power windows, flight bench seat, electric
defroster, radio, white sidewall .tires, wheel
covers & premium body mouldings. Only 42,-
885 miles. Licence DDO 015. LIST PRICE $3395
SALE PRICE $2895
1974AUSTIN MINI 2 door
Finished in polar white, real
Only 26,000 miles. Licence
PRICE $1895.
SALE PRICE $11295
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4 cylinder, 4,speed.
stingy on the gas.
HNK 550. LIST .
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1973 GALAXIE 500 4-door Equipped with
351 engine, automatic power steering and
brakes, white sidewall tires, wheel covers, AM
radio, only 44,886 miles, Licence DHH 472. LIST
PRICE $2995
SALE PRICE $2295
1971,-8U1CK,,ELECTRA 225 2 door 455 V-8,
power windows , automatic, air, flight bench
• '';,seat, radio, finished in slate gray. Licence Dill
684. LIST'PRICE $.1995
SALE PRICE $ itTia ,
1973 GRAN TORINO BROUGHAM 4 door
351 features automatic, power, steering and
brakes, radio, body mouldings, white sidewall
tires. Wheel 'covers,'• tinted glass, electric
defroster, AM radio. Only 42,781 miles. Licence
DFX 174 LIST PRICE $3495. °
SALE PRICE $2695
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1970 BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED
top. Automatic, climate control,
dows, 6-way power seat.
62,944 miles. Licence DFW $1495.
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SALE PRICE $10)5
4 door hard-,
power win-
Michelin tires. Only
136. LIST PRICE
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Seniors" see. coricpet
grandfather, Mr. McLellan, in
Denfield.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs;
Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Daisy Ivey
and Mrs. Elizabeth Volland last
week were Mr: and Mrs. Eldon
Johnston of Brucefield, Mr., Lorne
Finlayson of Kippen, Mr. and Mrs.
.Robert Schwalm of St. Marys, Mr.
and Mrs. Desmond Ivey of Sarnia,
Mrs. Dorothy Taylor and donald
of Hillsgreen and Mr. and Mrs. Al
Floggarth of Kippen. Those from
Tpxn„yesre Mrs. Bona Clark, Mrs
Donna Allen, Tyler Goudie and
Derek Robinson.
Hensall Sales Barn
Supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers; demand was
fair and prices were lower. Fat
cattle; heifers, 37.00-39.75,
steers, 37.25-41.00. Pigs; wein-
lings 30.00-37.00, chunks, 45.00-
58.50.
The $* TYluln fcgliiI91.1 was held
at the Seafgotth don's Tech on
Satatd4Y with. .e.Ver:one-liyindre4
members Of A the :Clan
attending from, *40, Eietery
Kirkton, London:_ SOAPY Creek,
Brantford, 134Y4elti,
Strathroy, Irtstowg1., ffohokin?„
N.J. 'Ottawa and Sands,
With weather in faymker, games
and races Were held tot,
Winners ,as 'follows;. Boys and
Girls, 3-5, Sheila Bender; Agpst
6-8, Michelle Wharry; 943, Jeff
Sangster; 14 and over, Rob
Lavery. Ladies clothes gin race,
Roxann Lavery. Throw the ball,
Dave Lovell. Ladies Kick the
Slipper, Carol Munn.
Guessing the beans in the jar,
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