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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1977-01-27, Page 154. ,ighresycia, 0;1:lance to: SAVE MONEY DEFER YOUR IN.COME TAX- it.DUILD SECURITY FOR YEARS TO COME-- 01NeitEASE YOUR SAVINGS IHROUDN-,THE COM; POUNDING OF 'TAX SHELTERED' INTEREST, Your Credit union is currently paying 10^per cent There -is no administration or. with.,. ,drawal charges. —Yelii•credit union can lend you. the Wiley to invest in a R.R:S.P. The interest you pay on ,. your loan is also tax deduttible., • :.4"!-, • 6 THE HURON ,PcpOSITOR,'JAilUARY --- _ ; .-- - •• Heritage. Day, February 21, grade. the Spirit .. hasn't been designated an official The successful, students will " ehtors- -7_, _ . The-roll call was answered by holiday-big Parliament yet, but the receive-Heritage pins, as well as Hensall Kinsmen are going to other prizes, for best portraying - make sure that the :day gets -what Heritage •Day means. . ' en-joy marked in . this area. Kinsmen member Bob Heil told -' The active' Kin dub; which has the Expositor that work has been ' •• only 13 members, right 'now; is underway for a month on the inner sponsoring a Heritage Day art seventh - annual Kinsmen ' contest for the „students' of:I-throe sponsored Fiddlers ' Contest, . The Bengali Senior. Citizens . " Centennial SchoOl in BruceN1d; planned for the third weekend in were pleasantly entertained to a Hensel' Public School and St. June. Contestants and audience dinner in the Legion Hall on members come from as far north. as Thunder Bay andfrom eastern Ontario and the USA...for the all Ontario championships:- .1 and the progress that has been or! cake decoratin on the difference types of arthritis thanks to the W.I. 'for -the invitation. made since 1949 in the treatment of the disease. Correspondent ' • Mrs. Rena Caldwell - •,The regular- meeting of -the ILCW, of St, Andrews Church, • Kippen met one.week late on jai.' • 18 duettrWeather conditions, The . meeting;, got underway with, a pot • Ladies of the community who Heiggart of it.11:-.2, Hayfield: will _Mrs. Vern Alderdice and Mrs., : Firgt must corne' a diagnosis -as ' Robert Kinsman will attend' a t72/(' ,, to which type of he diseaSe the - training school Jan. 27, 28 on . quilting. patient ,has, sh said. , This is folloWed by drugs, Mrs. Al Hoggarth gave therapy and ,semetimes,- surgical courtesy remarks to . the procedures. A question period hostesses, Mii21. Kinstrian and followed and the , speaker was'Mrs. G. Ditiminond. and to Blanked lay Mrs. Stewart Pepper. everyone. ' else. The meeting . 44rs. Dave, Triebner led in a • dosed with 0 Canada. . • Kippen East W.1. entertained the 'Senior Citizens Club of Hensel) to a dinner in the Legion Hall, Hensall at 12 noon on Jan. 19. The Institute Grace was sung with Mrs. Ross Broadfoot presid- ing -on 'the piano. After diniter Judy Cornwall of domestic engineer went to Percy Canipbell. • hears Arthritic rep London, a representative of the Arthritic Society, showed a film and gave a most interesting talk Boniface School in Zurich. So.that the smaller children aren't out classed by the older'ones, there'll be separate competitions for each February. The worship was conducted by WI - entertains and ' , foet. at the piano, Frances Ruby Finlayson with Mary BrOad- Kinsrrian'gave the topic., assisted Lodge -plans anniversar' • ' • ._ for several years .prior to moving I $i men. to--have7taffo a'nt:en-cidty theirhe dsuegvhetenrts' was it (Marion) Murray Mason, . ..... ••••••••,. •• . 1:•• ••• • .er e' con, eo e• Hamilton; and Mrs. (Gwen) Rex Ra'nd, St. Tit omas, •, • fie. ente rta in. entertain- at t tensway.'iti 'Februa birthday girls and the prize for • for the Visiting Committee. It was announced' the C.P.T. Mickle, John and Mrs. Florence UCW plans demonstration •1 - luck dinner at 6:30 served by the 'hostesses Margaret Jones and Susie Faber. About 12 members ' kiterged the.dinner. 7Tlie business meeting followed With Barbara Cooper presiding - -and opened with. the ,word aEcompianist. Poems were given by Mrs. Al Hoggarth and , Mrs. James . - Drummond. -M Geo. Geo. Ingram and 'Mrs. A. Alexander, were the- sings&lg . with Mrs. Broadfoot On behalf of' the Sepior Citk. zens, Percy Campbell extended • rated the Hensall BakeSh ope op - •• • ••• • New, Year Begin a New Life for was resumed. : supper. .. • • y • ''Welcome.'' The variousteparts were read and a number. °Pother items' were disetssed. It was decided to entertain at the • Queensw,ay Nursing Home Hensall each Monday in by Susie Faber and Ida Dickert.• The president thanked everyone who helped, The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. • Yacht . Club in Port grattley. Mrs. - ...• . . . spent the weekend with his Smith .......... Marjorie . After a mornmg of quilting and Pals were cliOsen- for the New parents Mr. and Mit. Lorne Richardson was united • in a potluck dinner the Chiselhurst Year. - ' Chapman. , former'. residents , . . • . U Several relatives of this area '• _ • attended 'the Fiftieth Wedding . . C - anniversary of Mr. and, . Mrs. • were recent visitors with Mr. and are invited to theU.c.W. meeting , Alfred Smith, London on Saturday evening held at the*-- and pot uck ner Mrs. Jim Sangster and Brdd. • on Feb. 3, when Mrs, Helen- different cakes. d ."in marriage to Alfred Smith in Hensel', where they resided and celebrat Wednesday afternoon hosted by the Kippen East Women's Institute. The guests report a "sumptuous" dinner. 0 -1977 in, her 92nd year. She was • rutabaga for supper one night, as reserved onions to cook potatoes. the former Ada Dornton, wife of e ten members with cpntinuous reading -the first epigile Of Jahn.7 , Several "Thank You" notes were read. Mrs. T. Brintnell gave the ,,„ • • . Tor cook's - who hate to' spend 2 tsp. 'brown sugar. treasurer's report. New Secret -.' • tirtib in the kitchen or for those Dash nutmeg . whose thrielis precious, the ideal- Dash pepper , sdoismhethrsingontehatthatoto.ktasht2rsli-tkoe In medium . saucepan. cook ,, prepare yet, with a little bit of , rutabaga' and potatoes-in boiling , planning• can be done in a few • salted' water'• until• clone (20 to 25 MRS. ADA SMILLIE. minutes. , „. - mint)'ies): Do not drain. Mean.7. , Mrs. Ada Smillie passed away ,while,,saute Onion in butter, Until atthe Queensway-Nersing Home, 'Here's -a recipe': that does just' transpaienti set aside onion. Add Hensall on Saturday, ,January22,-- • - that. Cook enough potatoes and milk, sugar. nutreeg• pepper and viof as enough for the , soup. • . ..., . the late James _Srnillie... . 4 Whirl mixture in blender -until Surviving are two daughters Either make. the soup while you smooth, or put through. a sieve. _. 'arid-Orie sop: Hazel, Mrs. James prepare the rest of your meal or Return to saucepan; cover and McNaughton, Seaforth; Clarence, refrigerate the-vegetablegand the Simmer, for 5 ' minute to' blend fi HOliE 52T.0240 Hensall; ,Mildred; Mrs. Harold reserved water, and finish flavors. Makes 5'.(.2 cups. . Shepherd, Toronto; nine making the soup`-a'day: or two . grandchildren and ,nine great- tater. . grandchildren also survive. ' Funeral ,service was held from Potato•and Rutabaga Soup the Bonthron Funeral Home on -, , 4 cups peeled and cubed rutabaga -Monday, JanUary 24th-alt-.2--p:m. conducted by Rev. D. Beck of the (.'/2 medium) ' Hensel! United ' " Church. • 3. ulcS.L.. Retatoes, peeled and , Interment in Hensall Union ' !cubed '(2 cups) Cemetery. The pallbearers were i'6, tsp.' salt salt ' „ Messrs: John' Shepherd, 'Hebert 2',6 c OS 'water • 'Rowdiffe, Ron Meek, Jak Peck, ..-1, tsmsailbotiiinieorn, thinly sliced.. Robert MtNaughton, RogS 2 bp ' Forrest.. ' )1/4 cups milk. , - COAespondent his master, and accompanied him - Mary Chessell on laiS walks around the village, Don and Lorraine Taylor have died a week ago, The returned ' from . an enjoyable- neighbourhood children will miss • - holiday at .'Treasure Island, •• St. him, too,- .... , . Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ..1 l'iiibles In play _ Pryce flew• down with them, and , • • they joined BO:rand Willa, who at card party U.C.W: held its first meeting of It was decided to continue Rev. W.D.Jarvis conducted the, the New . Year on Jan. 18. The sending the Observer to members -7-, service in Carmel Presbyterian president, , Mrs. Harold Parker of the. church. opened the meeting with a Poem- Mrs.-Jack Brintnell conducted: • - Church, on Sunday. The' sermon subject was ','From Judgment to "The Father Leads. US Still"', the . ' .Study -Bea ' 'The • Following the theme song the :Continuation of the. Women's ' 'Grace". , Mrs, "Robert Taylor thence'prayer was. 'prepeat ee, Role ..le. Cuba". The meeting presided at the piano. The annual Mrs. Alf Ross conducted' the closed •with prayer and Mrs. T. amre6e:t3inogbwegililnbneighewldirhFraid paoytnliugchkt . worship service "Beginning the Brietriell served,'lunch. Quilting Se "Thank You." notes were committee will hold a euchre on received from members, L.S.N.G. February 17th at the local hall. Joynt visited Sunday with Mrs. . Several Noble _Grand Mrs. Dorothy Parker presided at the regular meeting of" Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening assisted by the Vice 'or d, Mrs. Maggie Campbell"; who reported Mrs. Olga Chipchase outlined the • Correspondent Insurance available to Members extended Mrs. Bertha MacGregor • 262-2025 quiltmg ersonals Frani 'a- Vieatioe,•in Florida. Brueefield Winners of the draw _ _ • .hold the twenty-bighth Anniversary of the Lodge on - Mi.. and Jim Hyde were , "Scamp" has gone to his prizes were MA. Aldie Mustard through the Oddfellowand • Richardson A social' hour was Rebekah Lodges. enjoyed. following the meeting. men's high, Bill Pepper' of-. Wednesday; February 16th as thp „ date set for Vehiiifary'4nd was not • weekend wicks with Mr. and happy. hunting . grounds. Rev, of grucefield, Watt Webater of Mrs. Don MacLaren.at Oakville. -Taylor's frisky little- dog, available for dinner. "Birthday Greetings" were • Arrangements were , made. to • ._ • 06k :extra for: soup ' the increased demand for warm Gladys. Hoggarth of Clinton; Laird Mickle and "enjoyed hoi turkey dinner. .- London; Mr. and Mrs. • William __Mr_and_Mrs. _Ralph-Boll Gwen and Michael of Cli Mr. Rod Chapman of Barrie Dr. and Mrs. .Robert. Mickle,,? always-carried the mail, home for Berimiller. - • ' . had motored down earlier,"Even There were 13 , tables of " at StPetersbOrg the'weather Was. , • • pretty Cool and some people we're - euchre at the LO.L. caret party In Varna on Friday evening. 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