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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-05-25, Page 188 Now Paying a HIGH RATE of Guaranteed Trust 0/ Certificates /0 for 5 Year Term available only to investors 60 years and over , 9 3 / ° for investors 60 years and under If you can not come to the- office we will call at your home. The •Company is a member of the Canada Desposit Insurance Corporation. Ronnenberg insurance Agency Monkton Office-Open • BruSsels Office .Open Monday thrill, Saturday Tuesdays & Fridays . Phone 347-2241 Phone 887-6663 Ken Doig Windows Invites You to see • the latest in all styles of SOLARIS' CLAD WINDOWS SUNDAY, MAY 28 at the Seaforth Golf Club P/4 miles south, 1/2 mile east of Seaforth Demonstrations cantinous from 1 to 5 pm - COFFEE & DONUTS - SOLARIS® Products • eliminates frost • -hh oh ,.9 At S1; st'AI,11 .11 ,•44415 and VA non (WOO++. 'y Go., .10• Clr •• • Id ,e1'N '44 • .1,, , • are strong and dtpable, ,, fi.• s .1 • 1,1.40 1,4 1, .5,4,...,3. 'I.' • Advantages • .1. 1 :4 SAY10.4 ate ItA I roo,A t F 4 1 ••••• A Alp 144 ". u.' 1' PS t, OVA.. Wu. out$1.1•A ` SA '.dA5A CMOS view of a Solaris VII KEN DOIG WINDOWS 4 527-1113 Seaforth, Ont. The Employees of F.M. Custodial Services Ltd. (Sarnia) To Extended Heafth and Dental Plan? • 71.7.7 ,1F.,.7 ,7- ,-7.717,17 '17 ... Pel?etcas:or!? gists at Hensall United Correspondent Bertha MacGregor Mrs. Edgar Munn and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler of Detroit were guests at the wedding of the former's granddaughter Miss Deborah Gooding and Fred Johnson of Mooseanea, in the Anglican Chureh in' Parkhill on Saturday at four o'clock. Mr. Irvin Eacrett of Seattle, Washington, spent the weekend with his-cousins Percy and Earl Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaddick of Clinton were recent visitors with Mrs. Pearl Shaddick. -Mr. and Mrs. GeOrge Beer and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lavery spent the 'weekend on a fishing trip to e's.Bay. Mrs. William/Petty who was a patient in Sonth Huron Hospital desire.'"-Roll -Call-"A'short cut-for Deter returned to her 'home on busy housewives gave tips all the' way from' "Crock Pots" to "taking your husband out to ' dinner". Margaret Hoggarth gasie current events and courtesy Friday: Mrs. Joe Flynn who recently underwent surgery. at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, As the Flowers of . Hope Campaign draws to a close, we'd like to inform our readers of a display of outdoor furniture produced, by employees Of ARC Industries at Dashwood, which may be seen at Ron Fieimrich's in Zurich.it includes redwood lawn furniture (finishbd and 'unfinished), umbrella, tables, -deck furniture, ' planters, gate signs, etc. • This • is exceptionally well-made furniture for which Correspondent Hilda Payne Rev, Don Beck conducted the service at the Hensall: United Church on Sunday, when the members of the Oddfellows and the Rebecca Lodge were special guests. Mrs 4 Mary . ,Moffatt •---presided at the organ and the _choir sang the anthem, 'Worship. the Lord in the beauty :Of Holiness". Rev. Beat' preaclied ,on the tppic, "Doubt and Faith". Following the service the children of the Sunday. Church School held games and a picnic at the church. Next Sunday, the United Church will be celebrating its 130th anniversary when the Rev. L. T. C. Harbour,' Executive Secretary of London Conference will preach at the special service and the Huronia' Choir will be singing. Little Miss Dana Arms4ong of Goderich visited with Mrs, Pearl Koehler .over the weekend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright ' attended the wedding of the former's cousin Caro{ Marchmont to Bishop Wysocki at the Albion Presbyterian/Church, Rexdale on Saturday, and after-, wards the reception at the Weesiland Gold and Country Club. Mr. and Mrs.. Russell Smith of Detroit visited 'with the former's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch on Saturday. Also Mr. -Oliver-13Odard of Sarnia visited on 'Saturday. , These employees now have the added bene- fits of extra health protection for themeelves and their families: the Blue. Cross'Extended Health Care Plan plus Dental Plan 7. EHC provides protedtion against health ser- vices not. covered by the basic government health plan, coverage for such items as pre- scription drugs, private nursing and private room accomModation in hOepital. Dental Plan 7 provides basic preventive dental treatment to group subscribers including ,such services as examinations, fillings and x-nays. 6 The youth for Christ Singers from . the Mennonite Church, Zurich entertained the members Tuesday evening. , Betty Steatite, Hayfield; Jean Gingerich, Zurich were in charge of the program. Visitors with Hugo Schenk were Marion Schenk and Lynda Lippert, Crediton. Visitors with Adelifte Taylor were Kathy and Don Taylor, Bill, Verna and Kathy Gibbing5.. Ted and Ruth Collishaw, Roberta Neil aed Mary Neil and Howard Johns Visited Mrs. Mabel Johns. c Arnold and Mary Ford, Gerald and Ruth. Ford visited' with Mrs. Mae Ford, Jessie Bennewies visited Isobel .Sproat. Iva and John Ridley and -" Chester and lila Dunn ,visited ▪ .Vera' Lammie. Barb Mitchell and Sandy O'Neil, and Mr. and Mrs. Hodgins, Centralia visited Louise Mitchell. Rev. Anderson conducted Church service last Tuesday With 4--Louise Mitchell accompanying at ' Unit 11_p1 Kippe rs - - Rena Caldwell - Kippen East Women's Institute were entertained by the 4-H clubs when they met in the Legion Hall, Hensall, on May 17. The President, Mrs. Dave Triebner welcomed everyone. Cake and ice cream were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Campbell Eyre and.Mrs Grant -MacLean and Mrs. Al Hoggarth with her, committee. After dessert Mrs. Triebner rem) a Mother's Day Poem and turned the meeting over to Mrs. Alex McGregor. Club 1 consisting of Janet• Shank, Barbara McGregor, Heather Moffatt, Karen Finlayson chose Janet Shank as spokesman. These girls entertained with two songs accompanied liy Barbara McGregor and Heather Moffatt. Club 11 'entertained by' depicting a regular meeting with Linda Vanneste conducting. During their meeting, the emblem was described by Nancy Stoll, a happiness poster by Debbie Consitt, Hobbies • by Sandra Bell, the Grand Bend Water Supply by Linda Roberts. Jane Allan 'conducted exercises for physical fitness. • Dianne Wilson and Jane Allan sang to their own accompaniment. Leaders of 4-H clubs Mrs.' Stewart Wilson, Mrs. E. Roberts, Mrs. Garry Finlayson, Mrs. Al Hoggarth were thanked, by the P.R,O. in the absence' of Mrs.' Jack Sinclair. Mrs: Triebner gave an interesting motto on "Eat what you require, not what you. Mrs. Maggie Campbell, Noble Grand of Amber Rebekah Lodge presided at the meeting on Wednesday evening assisted by Mrs. Pearl Eyre, P.N.G. The Charter was draped in memory of Bro. Wili.Gorrell Q.C. ,solicitor of . Grand Lodge and Sister Irene Meigi, Past President of the International Association of Rebekahs. Mrs. Aldeen Volland, • R.S.V.G., reported for the visiting committee and' Mrs. Margaret Consitt, • , L.S. N.G. remarks.• 'Mrs. Alex McGregor was named a 'voting delegate, to the District Annual. 'Mrs. Harold Parsons gave treasurer's report, the bus tour to Parkwood was reviewed, plans were made to have a booth at Drummond'§ Sale May 31. Mrs. Ross Broadfoot aciompanied on the piano for two rousing songs. An invitation to Zurich for June, 5 was accepted. The bus will leave from Kipp,en United Ghurch on June 29. Anyone wanting' to go contact Mrs. R. Kiniinan or Mrs. Grace Drummond. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Clare Leitch, Toronto, Mrs. Margaret Hutchison, St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee Dungannon, 'Mrs. Tom I3urke, Wroxeter, Mrs. Elsie Haney, Lucknow, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Meths. Morley Cooper is a patient in University Hospital following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne. McBride honoured Mr. and Mrs. Ed McBride with' a party on the occasion 'of their 45th wedding anniversary. Linda Lenting, Laurie Mousseau, and Mary Hovius, spent the weekend with Doreen Van Wieren. so on the may home after a tiring but wonderful day in Toronto the group visited the Big "M" in Stratford, . Assisting in the trip were Mrs. Beatrice Stoll and Mrs. Ann Walters. Mr. 'Edison was bus driver and assisted in leadership during the day. A tired but happy group anrived back in Seaforth at 8:00 p.m. convinced that it was the best outing to date. reported for the C.P.T. committee, Mrs. Irene Blackwell, Financial Secretary gave the financial report. Members were reminded of the 'inaugural meeting ,to be held on June 28th at 8 p.ni. at Edelweiss Lodge. Seaforth. Nominations followed. Mrs. Pearl Eyre was .appointed Vice Grand for the 'remainder 'of this term. Euchre and Bingo were played following the meeting. returned' to her home on- Saturday. • Mrs. Ernie Davis who has been receiving treatment in South Huron Hospital, Exeter returned to her , home on Saturday. „ Mr'. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler of Detroit spent the weekend With their aunt Mrs. Edgar Munn. Mr. Douglas Fox of . Huron College conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Miss Brenda Pepper presided at the organ, Anniver- sary service will be held in Carmel Church next Sunday at Yauth Sunday May 28 The Annual Youth Anniversary will be held in Brucefield United Church, Sunday May 28 with the Rev. John Oetreicher as the guest minister. ' Special music for the service' will be provided by the Junior Choir and the Young Peoples' Senior Choir. , Friday. Many people from this area. were in Clinton High School last Wednesday to hear the school choirs and, bands of Central -Huron present an excellent concert. The large senior choir of Centennial School at Brucefield was dresSed in cardigans in the school colours of"reen and gold . Both of our choirs took part in the concert. Brian Chessell is a member of the Clinton High School Band. 11:00 a.m. • with Dr. Fox • Mr. and Mrs. •,Craig Chapman and Michelle of Forest, Constable Gerry Chapman, Mrs. Chapman, Lisa and Leapae_ot,Burlington, Rod Chapman and friend of Barrie spent the holiday weekend with their mother Mrs, Lorne Chapman. Mr. Irvin Eacrett of Seattle, •Washingtrin, visited this week , with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell: Mr. and Mrs: Elmer 'Campbell of Toronto were 'weekend visitors with the former's parents, Mr. • and Mrs. Percy Campbell. Spring Rally The Spring Rally of the Huron Piesbyterial was held in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall on May -17 with member' from Seaforth, Goderich, Auburn, Belgrave and Hensall attending. The President, Mrs. Elmer Rivers, Seaforth, presided. Mrs. McAllister Of Goderich gave a report of the Synodical held at Leamington. The Devotional Program was given by the Arthur Circle of. Goderich. Mrs. Malcom Dougall and, Mrs. ' Edith Bell favoured with a piano duete The guest speaker ,.Miss Dianna Wadsworthy, Missionary ' on furlough fromliidia where she is on the staff of the . Helen McDonald Nursing SchOol shoWedinteresting pictures of the work she is doing in that area. Rummage Sale at 7 p.m. Much All interested parents are effort and planning has gone into invited to a planning session to -• the building of the. Community orgatlize a bake sale on behalf ofe 'Centre, costing Approximately Co-pperative Nursery' School in $170,000, , Hensall. This meeting. will be To achieve this result, two held at the home of Andy Imanse, auction sales have been held--the 109 Albert Street at 8 p.m. on first to sell all salvageable. Wednesday May 31. materials from the interior of the The 76th DiStrict Annual of the old arena ' and the second to Huron South, .Women's Institute dispose" of the wrecke, exterior. was held at the ,United. Church, Mennonite help was obtained to • Hensall, on Thuisday, May 18 pull down the former arena-The when the members of the Herman . new • ComerIunity Centre will branch were hostesses to the • contain an ice'. skating surface, District, change and wash rooms, hall and. Charles Mickle; Hamilton, kitchen, all of which have' now spent • the weekend—vtith t.his been completed except the ice mother,, Mrs, Laird Mickle. Surface. Camping facilities are Dr. and Mts. Robed Mickle, found in the surround park.' Jamie and Craig, Canibridge; Mr. Other events to be held in the and Mrs. Brian Collins, Sarah and Community Centre in the near Jeffrey, Kitchener were guests future are the Annual Seed Fair Sunday with the former's mother, and the Ontario Fiddler's Mrs. Land Mickle and enjoyed a Contest. hot turkey dinner. "As your Ontario Blue Cross representative I am- pleased to_ add my personal welcome, and look forward to serving you along with the many others in this region -already enjoying the protection of a variety of Blue Cross Plans." Phil d,eBarros 227 queens Avenue, London, Ontario N6A 1J8 (519) 439-4431 New arena -- hosts first event . Today, • (Thursday) the first event in the new Hensall Community Ce,ntre (arena) will be held when the Hensall and District Kinettes hold their Victoria Day was celebrated by the young people of Brucefield and Kippen United Church as the- Adventurers and Young People held their annual outing. Friends Of the two groups had been invited to make a very full bus load. The tour arranged by Rev, E. S. Stephens took them ouf for the day -to the Science Centre in Toronto. No outing , would be complete without a Big Mac and • Queehsway nursing. home. United Chruch entertained the residents, with music and Bingo on Monday and gave prizes. ..At the, meeting of ,the'Riiiialf-- view Auxiliary on Monday, Ivlay 15, held in the Board Room, the newly elected president, Mrs. Anne McNichol opened the meeting by reading a poem, "Time is Money". 17 members answered the roll call - name someone you would like to visa. The Blossom Tea is being held on May 31 from 24 p.m, and final plans were made for it, Blyth Women's Institute to be in charge of the tea and tea tables and Clinton Women's Institute to take care of the bake table. All donations to the bake table will be appreciated. It is hoped there will be a good attendance of in- terested friends at this event. The community of Hensell grieves the ,'-ipagSing of Miss Mettle Ellis, Tong .tinie resident, who died at Huronview last Saturday, at the wonderful age, of 96. Miss Ellis was the author of the Centennial booklet, "Hensall, A Wonderful Place to Live". Charle Mickle, Hamilton. spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle. W I entertained Church young people Have trip to Tpronto Charter draped at Lodge Lower Interest Rates NOW AVAILABLE ON 1-st and 2nd Mortgages anywhere in Ontario on RESIDENTIAL — INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES Interim financing on new construction (Aland developnient REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE .SieSfEWAY*INVESTMENTS 1 CONSULTANTS LTD. He:mil:owe: S6 Weber Street East, lattheiter t5191744-6535 'Brandt tiffiketil 105 Goderich Street; Pert Atin(51915.42-1044 • .604 Tenth StreetattintiVer r5191364-3121 "WE LAN EttglItiO IMORTGAOF$ FOR 'INSTANT` CASH" Varna ARC furniture.. Mary thessell they take orders. They also have 482-9969 their bakeshop operating, and The sympathy of the people of • fheY- Mike a large selection of this community is, extended to hand-crafted artieles which may Mrs. Broeze and the family of the be seen anytime. People .are _late Henry Broeze, Who died early invited 'to take tours of their Thursday morning. He' was ., a. facilities to see the excellent highly esteemed resident and training these handicapped bUsinessman. people receive, and speakers are Congratulations to Tanis available for groups. Clutter, who received her County Paul Consitt has.been given the Honours award in 4- H Club work honour of acting as page boy. at at their recent Achievement Day.' the County , Council meeting on on display in Zurich .1 4 THE HURON EXP051P9R; 'MAY 25, 1070 Mennonite singers cri. 111111111111 61131 CROSS A DIVISION p F THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 3249