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SELECTED , CRIMPLENES $1.97 YD. 7,•• .7, -.V" .` 1 ... • .J .42 410,--.0P•••• r • :0-THE HURON EXPOSITOR,i0t1ARX.2B 1978 E$:pntqrilscoij:. • " I Mrs. Beta/MacGregor_ 2612025 hands--Bert Horton., „Refresh- ments were served by the lunch committee: Mrs. Bertha MacGregor; Mrs. S. Rannie and Mrs. Laird Miehle. Q11 Wednesday ,J anuary 18, the Senior Citizens Were entertained to dinner at twelye o'clock In the Legion Hall by, the Kippen -Eakt Institute followed- by humorous entertainment. Lodge Plans "Birthday Dinner"' Nobel Grand, Mrs. Maggie Campbell presided at the meeting of Amber Rebekah 'Lodge on Wednesday. evening assisted bY the 1R.S.V:G.. Mrs, . Aldeen •Volland. Mrs. Dorotht Corbett gave the Treasurer'sand report • Mrs.. Volland reported for the visiting , committee. Arrange- , ments were made to hold a "Pot 'Luck" dinner on February 1 to celebrate the Anniversary of the . arn ie meeting-planned Mrs... Hor ter Campbell underwent surgery in Victoria Hospital, London, last week. Mrs. Blance Chapman, London and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morenz, Glenda and Ta:orny of Grand Bend were recent yisitors with Mr. 'and Mrs.. JaCk Corbett.. • 'Mrs. Don Gooding and Dale of Parkhill • visited -on Sunday with the former.; s .mother Mrs Edgar Munn.and also-visited with her fathef Mr. Munn who is patient in South Huron Hospital, • Exeter. employed, witlit ,:the......4Bank . of ornmer*.4"1 . • • Personals I• Mr. Robert Snell had su s sery on hiS.ear in London Hospital on Friday and hopes., to- be home soon.V .. Mr. and Mrs. .Elgin Thomson Rev. Fox condudted serviceirr.' Brucefield saying ....1 ,,just haven't the talent. A social time followed with Carmel Presbyterian ChUrch on i . . • . ' In other' words I am top small to Group 1. serving lunch; . help my Father. Work brings ' The Annual meeting 'and ,Pot Sunday. continuing his studies 1001F h, from Leke. The subject being • %,./ Id self-respect 'and confidence. As Luck luncheon of the Egmondville "The- 'preaching of• JOhn the, ' children are • taught obedience, congregation will be held,' on. Baptist . ,. ;,.....,.,,The a.nn,ual :Correspondent • arda-and work, joy comes from Sunday, January 29 following the • congregational meeting will ' be Mrs. Hugh Berr.y, • • few weeks. - •..., held on Sunday, February 12th a t ..Brbeefield , i,9.0.0. held a card Many:, citizens enjoyed trying to achieve the task, 'so morning worShiPservice. 'this is Christians will rejoice if they try. • a family gathering and everyone 2 p.nt. . . , party on Frid4s...bvening with a watching local talent Black,,. . small attendance owing to the Magic' on the Tommy Hunter An effe t brings growth and. a is asked to attend. • -Mt. 'Bert Thortipson...underwent 'snow storm. The following were Show Friday.. ,,, stronger faith :At' our ability to „ Major surgery in Victoria Hospital ., prize winners.: We arc pleased to see Mrs. G, accomplish something worth - - London la'st week.. ..-"- Ladies' High - Mrs, Mary McGregor and ,Mrs. Helen . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Regier • Grigg; Ladies' Low - Mrs.Anna Pepper out again. Betty_ suffered and babe of Zurich have taken up You don't need a puppet ;you Aldwinkle; Ladies' Lone. Hands - blood poisoning while Helen had don't need a pew. For wherever residence-in the horne'of Mr. and Mrs,•Meehiel; Men's Hi - Greg a broken wrist . Mrs. Tony Charette: W. Regier you go, there's work to do for McGregor; Men's LoW - ar en An accident that might have Jesus. . ' • is 'employed- with . McKinley's 'Haney; Men's Lone Hands -• Bill proVed more serious happened' • Hatchery. and Mrs. Regier is pepper. ' . * recently when Mrs. John • • Mrs. 'Ken Carnochan ' read a • An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends, Have you tered- one? Dial 527-0240.: The President, " Mrs. Jack The, Senior • net in the local hall a Tuesday eve ning' with the President Mrs. Rosa Harris presiding. over the. busbies meeting. The entertainment committee Mrs. Alice Ferp,Mrs. 'Pearl Koehler and Mrs.. Walker , Carlile directed progressive euchre with the following prize winners.: Ladies high--Mrs. Glenn Bell; Ladies' consolation-- Mrs. Alex McBeath; Gent's high , Elgin Roweliffe; Gent's conSo-, lotion •William Fairburn; Lone tie0,0c*.ti,pis tprnirig, loin the dr ivbey 4(- her lionte. The: care was struck by 'a truck causing much damage, Jean was not badly hurt but she suffered brniSek and SI1P.Ck Hensall. Bantams played Elma Logan, (Monkton) on Thursday, • January 12 at Vanastra and won Henson .scored two• goals in the first period, the first by oug Vollandassisted by Dave Consitt . and second by Dave Consitt assisted by Jeff Rowe. in the' Second period only one goal was scared by Jamie 'McClinchey assisted by Jeff Sangster antiTeff Consitt. The third ,period was scoreless fat Hensel! but Elma Logan's Danny Marks put onein assisted by Danny Wilson, sliding it past-the goal keeper. 'Jensen Pee Wee's played, twice, against Elma Logan on Friday, losing 3,.0 and against Grand Bend on Saturday, again losing 4-2. Ron Lavery scored both goals for Hensall in the latter game: Supply at the Hensall Sales poem on Friendship and Mrs. Ellen Whitmore led in prayer. Mrs. James Rose--the new president--chaired the business and welcomed everyone to the meeting, Mrs. William Strong the new secretary. read the minutes. .,A 'Thank You letter was read from the family of the late Mrs. Alnia Wilson. Mrs. Alex Chesney thanked the U.C.W. for their co-operation in 1977 and read a thank you from ' the St, Marys Bell. •Rings who furnished musicat the December meeting. , Donations were made to Sick 'Children's Hospital, London and A.R.C. Industries Dashwood. Meetings will be held on the Barn consisted Mainly, of belfetS and steers with an active dematid and steady ,VitictiS. Fa .t cattle; heifers $43.50-$47,00; top to $50.25; steers,t $47.00450.00, top ter- $50.80, Pigs; weinlings $40 .0 0'44 6.2 5; 'chunks, $48.25-$54.50..- The campaign for,the March of Dimes was the main feature of the brief business session at the ' January meeting of the Hensall and District Kinettes. Thin Campaign will be held on th evening of Monday, January 3' ,The meeting was held at th home of Mrs. Donna St. John am opened with Mrs. Sharon 'Fink leading, in the Kinette Song. , Following this, two new Members were welcomed into the ebb namely Mrs. a'Mock and Mrs.ThDebbie Regie 0 The.W..M.S. of Carmel Presby- terian Chutch met on Monday 0.t7 p.m. with the, PreOdent, Mrs. Harvey Hyde presiding and opened the • meetingr-With reading _'.'Lord of, all Pots and Pans". Mrs. Hyde was in charge •-••of.the Devotional lird-introduced • the study book 'for the year "ratil Cher' in Goes Mission," The Scripture readings were taken by , Mrs. Earl Campbell, Mrs. Edith Bell and Mrs. Agnes Mrs. Malcom • Dougall led in prayer.dThe.,Presbyterial Annual will be held at Seaforth January 25 at "I :30 15',M. Members responsible for the monthly meetings were arranged. The Ladies' Aid meeting tellowed with the President Mrs. grenee • Voiiand presiding, Thank !yoir, notes Wsirer reeeie0 for the Christmas 'treats and routine business cine. The pallbearers at the funera of •the late 'Mrs. EarLGass were: Ken Clarke, Leonard , Hoffman, Glen CePper, Don Hoff,matrled, -ThutS, F'r'ank Cooper. • MalcOm MeEwen of Calgary is spending a few weeks holgays with his parents.'Mt. and Mrs., Hugh MeEwen. Mrs. Elizabeth Riley reterned home after holidaying in Florida. Mr. Burt Coleman returned to London after spending the weekend with, his mother WS, GI adYs Coi em an and ;brothel' Ivan . Mr, and Mrs. Glen ,Harburn, P . d Mrs, tOelininar On have turned horns, follOwkg.•ff, two eeks' vacation in Flarlda, The flowers in the chtirehi were placed in loving memory of the late Mrs. Ball Gass by her fatuity. SEAFORTH JEWELLERS for DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION All 1) pes of Repairs Phone 527-0270 Classes and Offered weekdays from 8:45 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For further details telephone.' 482 3458 Or write to: ConesBtooxgal 6o College P.Q. Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0 institution of the Lodge, Arrange- ments were also made to hold en -"afternoon Euchre" and bake sale on March 22., "Thanks" ,was expreSsed by Mrs, Dorothy Pa n Mrs. Dorothy Corbett for 'cards received. FollciWing the meeting, "Bingo Euchre" was directed by Mrs. Hazel Corbett , followed by . a ''SOcial . hour arranged by Mrs-, Aldeen Volland Mrs. Elizabeth Riley .and Mrs. Vira Le mmon, G.P.T:11.411,Euchre The G.P. committees in the LO.O.F. and. Rebekah 'Lodges held a successful Euchre in the local hall .on Thersday evening. with ten tables playing, The' ladieS' high prize: Mrs; Harrioss. Exeter; Ladies' cony;IStiore. Mrs. Elizabeth Riley: • Gent's _high prize: Gary Beaver: Gent's consolation: Erie Mansfield; Lone hands: Gary Beaver. &draw was 'made on a box of .groceries, won by Gary Beaver: a sepotid draw on a 'bag of • sugar was , won by, Bob`• Parsons. Refreshments were served by the social committee in charge. card party are on vacation in Florida far a' • Egmondville U.C.W. got off to a fine start for 1978 when Mrs. ' ,Ken Moere lead the Devotions 'fled, "There is Work to do for Glad s." ._ The Only place where success comes before work, is in the dictionary, Work brings one • —rewards, A 'family is usually unhappy when one member does all the work so is a church unhappy when a small group does all, the work and others merely sit and watch. • Often a small boy will say don , t want to help my • Dad my hands are too small, or Christians refusing to work for God by Egmondville 'There is wotk,t046: 'Mrs. Mervin NOtt showed her ceramics and told how she painted them. They were beautiful and everybody enjoyed her talk. She was thanked by Mrs. Ken•Moore. Mrs. Robert Roberts thanked Mrs. Alex. Chesney for. her successful year as president • in 1977 'and presented her with a gift. second Tuesday of the month instead of the first Tuesday on a trial-base. The next meeting being held on Tuesday; February 14 at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Victor Lee in charge of programme and green 3 in charge of lunch. 1978 U.C.W. programmes' are avail- able, for, anyone wishing ,them. „ while. , - Chiselhurst: UCW busyl. quilting • • . • • The .1.1.C.W: of thiselhurst United Church held their January meeting following a ritorrilhg of quilting and a "Pot Luck” dinner. Brintnell presided and was in' charge .of the .worship: • The 1978-79 budget ''as read. Mrs. Rosa Harris was in charge of the Study "Gods Great Promises". Mrs. Harold PapON,s' read a poem on the program'. The annual meeting will be, held January 27th when Rev. Don Beck will show slides... The regular meeting has been changed to the first Tuesday of each month. ' The hostess was Mrs. Thos. Brintnell. Attending Night School? Shop the Base Factory Outlet and Save! For Upholstering Students... w COVERING .. ..$1.97 & $2.97 YD. „BORG FILLERS 5 LB. BAG. 51 .50 BORG FABRIC $4• $10• YD. 4 For Knitters and Crocheters..., BEEHIVE BRAND YARNS at Discount Prices BULK YARNS - 30c oz. *ALL LESS 10 ON VOLUME ORDERS Oi 40 OZ. OR MORE DISCOUNT .