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The Huron Expositor, 1976-09-23, Page 19QUEEN CONTESTANTS — Seaforth Fall Fair Queen Beatrice Thompson, sponsored by Vincent Farm Equipment Limited, was in good company at the fair Friday'. Behind her is first runner up Debbie McClure, sponsored by Seaforth Insurance Agency, second runner up Janet Bolton, sponsored by.. the Seaforth Optimists, Joanne Ross, sponsored by the • Queen's. Hotel and Brenda People, sponsored by Seafcirth Gulf. (Staff Photo) C ARNOLD J.STINNISSEN LIFE — and Mortgage Insurance Plans • Income Tax Deductable Registered Retirement Savings Plans and Annuities. Income Averaging Annuities Ask for our new Flexible Premium R.R.S.P. — REPRESENTING — Tel. 527-0410 Sun Life Assurance 117 GOPER1CH ST. EAST Company Of Canada SEAFORTR for 17 years. TRC-27 VVALKIE TALKIE 3 Channkls $35 .00 2-used units only POWER MIKES y Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted the Rally Day Service in Cannel Presbyterian Church on Sunday and presented the following. Awards and vSeals for Sunday School attendance. One Year: , Karen. Campbell, Leigh Soldan. 2 Year Seals: Robert V011and. 3 Year seals: Brian Moir, Jamie Reid. 4 year.seals; Tammy Bell, Ronalynn Bell. 5 year seals: Jerry Faber., 6 year sealS: Donna Taylor, David Skea. 7 year seals: Darlene Faber, Darlene Varley, Murray Taylor—,, Miran! Moir/ 8 year Diplomas & Bible: Barbara Stretton. 10 year diplomas Gregg Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Munn 'returned home after spending a ` week with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gooding at Parkhill and Debbie Gooding, R.N. Rev, Don Beck . will conciuc the 116th anniversary service at Chiselhurst United Church on Sunday, September 26th at 2 P.M. There will be special music by Mrs. Grace Campbell and Mrs. Ruth Townsend, Seaforth. Mr. andMrs. Bill Shaddick -and Mark of London , spent • , the weekend with the former's' mother, Mrs. Pearl Shaddick. Anthony Gelderland in Ridgetown last Thursday. • On Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Glenn of Exeter they attended Anniversary Service in Varna where Dr. Goth of London was the guest speaker and afterwards were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Mervin Hayter, Varna. Hensall Livestock Sales Supply 'consisted mainly of heifers and steers;' demand was Aair and prices were lower. Fat cattle: heifers, $37.00 - $39.00, top to $42.00, Steers, $39.00 - $41.00, top to $41.60. • Pigs: wehings $33.00 to e41.0.9 chunks $45.00 - $55.00. Rail Day Servit-e visitedMr the ed Tatter's M . bSriomth e.Rr omb ar 1. Sangster, Becky Baker, Sandra Nixon, Tammy Baker. The St. Paul's A.C.W. held their autumn meeting at the home of Mrs. Ted Roberts. The President, Mrs. Forrest opened the meeting and Mrs. Annie Reid ,read the scripture. Mrs. Forrest and Mrs. Roberts gave the meditation. The Litany was followed by the roll call answered by a, verse containing "Harvest". A Bible Quiz was conducted and. Mrs. Anderson closed with prayer. sisommaimm. 10-4 GOOD BUDDY! Realistic CBs Get Out! r7C2 TRC-30A CB Transceiver • Ready to use on any channel at home, or office, or in almost any mobile setup • With delta tune and squelch • Up-front speaker, headphone jack, lighted S1RF meter • All crystals, plug iredynamic mike, :mobile mounting bracket,ACIDC, ' and power cords • 21.143 Realistic Navaho TRC 30 A AM-BASE/MOBILE 1 NEW $199.95 '1-USED $1 69.95 Turner Plus Three Desk Mike $69.95 Realistic Desk Mike $23.95 used Turner t 3 Mobile Mike $49.95 Clinton Home Hardware Horne flai,dware Itaglitahaek AUTHORIZED SALES CENTRE Jr 6.1 • HALF PRICE Phasing out Business Mens Shoes & Oxfords Small Large Sizes left JACK THOMPSON Foot Wear SerVice Main St. Seaforth 4me maea: z. +4••• • THE :HURON .EXP9MTOR • ogilemogn. 23;10/.0.vo, fir"•• • ,;,,` • ...k,4* W:P4AX,.%•,`klaVVISV•ktiiiX. ik.:4ke,Ayk:t4: ,."•;' 0,&*1.:tU A good crowd attended the "Lunch and Serve" on Tuesday evening. Grano 1 •was in charge, Mr. and Mrs, Cubbon and Mrs. E. Patterson. are 'visiting this, week with Dr. and Mrs. Terry Kairns, Timmins this week.. Bean Knives Hammered Out ; After' installing a Motor Hammer, we can make your knives as good as new. WINTHROP'IRON 5 27-1829' Province of Ontario 4"." 444.00'. deka zqe.Ar VW' Itga 4. A special Children's Service was ba1,4 at. Hensall Vnited ,C.4.0.N.11 on Sunday when the Rev, of• Blne'Vale conducted " the Service. The Junior Choir sang "Ynty. Me, 1.444" and "Lgoli I Want' to be a Christian" Accompanied at the 'Otto. by Brenda Pepper, .The theme of the service *as is Jesus? " and Jews was presented as 4 144derr, as a Itittn of anger, a Man of sorrow and a-- man of • laughter..Blblbreading were read by Lisa Hamather, Vicki . Mann and Steve Sararas. Prayer was led by • Sunday • - School Superintendent, Mr. Bill Rowcliffe. ' • Gerry Smith had the misfortune to fracture his right -thtimb while playing football at school last week. His hand will be in a cast for a month. • • Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Daisy Ivey and Mrs. Elizabeth Volland - were Mrs. Margaret Thorndik'e of • Clinton who was bowling on a KitChener T.V. show last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Gary - Finlayson, Ronald, Randy, Cathy, Kim and Karen of Kip n, Mrs. Marion Dougall and nelen_of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. -7Af---- Ammerlinck of- Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs.Bob French and Roy of Rousseau, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald • Coghlin, Debby and Paul, of Fordwlch, Mr. and- Mrs. Cecil Robb of Clinton, Mrs. Margaret Coombs of Clinton, Mrs. Vera Johnston and John of Brucefield, Mr. Robbins of London, Mr. and •Mrs.Desmond Ivey of Sarnia and Mrs. Dorothy Mason and Andrew of Huron Park. Hensall visitors were Mr. and Mrs.Lewis Clark, Mr.- and Mrs. Alan Miller, Mrs. Irene Finlayson, Mrs. Hilda Payne and Mrs. Winnie Skea. The Three-Links Senior Citizens Club met in the local hall Tuesday 'reopening for the fall months with a "pot luck" supper. The president, Percy Campbell presided over the business following the supper. After ,singing "0 Canada" a one minute silence, was observed' in T hree open season`' with .potluck sipper,. Noble Grand •Mrs. Bertha ;,• MacGregor presided for the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on' Wednesday evening assisted by the Vice-Grand, Mrs. Dorothy Parker, who .reported for the visiting committee. A letter was read from Mr. Eric Luther in regaids for the canvass foi the Institution of the Blind. Mrs. Dorothy Parker and Mrs. Hazel Corbett volunteered to canvass. A letter was read from Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter,. stating a "school of instruction" will be held in their Lodge Rooms on September 29th at 3 o'clock and 8 p.m. when all the members are asked to attend either session. Mrs. Betty Robinson, Past Assembly President of Ingersoll will instruct the sessions. Supper will be served following • the afternoon session. Birthday Greetings' were extended to the Vice Grand Mrs. Dorothy Parker. Several members Amber Lod Correspondents Hilda Payne Bertifa-Mac regar eat belts and lower speeds do save lives. memory of an exeuctive member, the late Glenn Bell. Bill Rogerson was appointed to the executive committee. It was reported fifteen tables and sixty chairs had been purchased as well as a piano and bingo set. A card of thanks was read from Mrs. Glenn Bell and a letter from Mrs. Rosa Halris The Chiselhurst U.C.W. held their September meeting at the church. Mrs. Harold Parker presided and opened the meeting with a poem "Lord Give Me Faith". The theme song was followed by prayer. Mrs. Rosa Harris presented the Worship on "Stewardship" taken from 2nd Corinthians. The business was discussed and it was decided to hold the annual bazaar on October 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hackett of expressed thapks ,to "Secret Pals" for cards received. Arrangements were made for the Installation of Officers on October 20th when the District Deputy President Mrs. Mary. Fisher of Exeter and her staff will be present. ge meets stating the "fall Rally" for the Senior Citizens of Zone 8 will be held j.n Saltford Valley Hall, Goderich on October 14th, During the evening the winner of the 'lucky cup" was Mrs. Richard Taylor and the "lucky chair" was won by Mrs. Percy Campbell. Mrs. Rogerson, treasurer, gave a detailed report of the funds. The October meeting will be held October 19th when it is expected the "Projector and Screen', which has been purchased will be on hand for films. Mrs. Laird Mickle led in a, sing song with Mrs. Wm. Rogerson accompanying. Several selections were played on the . piano by Mrs. Mickle and all joined in gamis of Bingo. . Stratford were guests and showed pictures of the trip to Hawaii last winter, which were both , humorous and beautiful, The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Parker. Mrs. Earl Kinsman and Mrs. Jack Brintnell were hostesses when lunch was served. Correspondent , Mrs. Mary Chessell Varna I-hilted Church Ailniyet, ptty was celebrated; on Sunday With Urge' crowd in attendance. Rev. Dr. Peo: POth Of London was , guest preacbek, and tit!ed his thought provoking message ;"For Such a Time as This." Several messagesln sung were brought to us by the talented barbershop quartette, The Town and Country Four, and by Mrs, Campbell and Mrs, Townsend, all of the Sea- forth area. The committee for the next U.C.W, meeting has invited Mrs. Marie McGavin of Walton to tell of her - "TerjFilugl at .41Pul. College this past Summer, Please remember,, She 'date for _ gs -'meeting.been chained to' -Sept: 30.• VP,' Percy .Harmon., of echa. Bay, Mrs.' Stella Mitchell, and sons Wgininy and Brien of Sault Marie visited over the Weekend- with - Mr. and Murdock MOTTison and family., Arnold and Verna Rethwell of Port Elgin visited on Stln443' with Bill And Eleanor McAsh, • - The .StanleY .1rawnsb!P: Peewee girls Were defeated by 'the.;: Goderich Township girls game at •Hohnesville on Sunday. UCW sees pictures Since JarCuary 1, 1976, Ontario motorists have been re.quired to dear seat belts. And since that date, Ontario speed limits have been lowered to 60 miles per hour on freeways and 50 miles per hour on other highways.. These new regulations are paying off. For the first 6 months of 1976, there were 66-fewer deaths on Ontario highways and 6,765 fewer injuries. Rolice officials in major Ontario centres credit the wearing of seat belts and the lower speeds with these lower death and injury rates. And indeed, improved safety is the prime reason for the regulations. But there are other benefits, too. When you drive slower, you save gasoline— and lower your fuel costs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smiley, Erin spent .a few days this week with their cousin Mrs. V. Berry. Mrs. A. Paterson and daughter' Ina. Mr. and Mrs. Cribbon, ibronto were guests of Mrs. E. Paterson, also Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sholdice; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sholdice, London, and attended the Hill-Raymond wedding in Brucefield United, Church on,. Saturday. The many friends of Mrs. Ida Meneray, Hayfield were sorry to learn that she fell and fractured her hip and is a patient in Clinton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott, London spent the weekend with relatives in Clinton and Bruce- field and visited with* their aunt Mrs. Meneray in the hospital. This is what Ontario's new regulations are proving. Brucefield Visitors at wedding HURON COUNTY BOARD OFIDUCATION invites The. Ratepayers of Tuckersmith and Stanley Townships- to a meeting in • Huron Centennial School on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1976 at 8 p.m. For the Purpose of discussing proposed school boundary changes D.J. Cochrane H. Turkheim Director of Education Chairman So buckle up. Slow down and drive sensibly. For your' free copy of the booklet "What You Should Know About Seat Belts," write to: Public and Safety information Branch Ministry of Transportation and Communications 1201 Wilson Avenue ' Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8 Ministry of Tt:ansportation anclComMunications James Snow, Minister William Davis, Premier 4,7's ,• (.42.: • • ve.*:'0.4‘•