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The Huron Expositor, 1978-09-07, Page 16Mrs. Hilda Pay ne 262.5018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor 262-2025 GIVE IT A HEAVE. — Marlene Bell of R.R.2, Kippen heaves her horseshoe during the competion at the Huron County Plowing Match on Saturday. (Expositor Photo) CLIP ANDSAVETHIS AD )11.„ .$ ' v , 7 1 iq.kt btt.t 4.14, 4.1.64,04i 4'0 1k ,k411, • . 4 4 • 'Pe. 1 11 ViltrIei: 4 i 4 It.¢ 4 t#`z E A is the company that gives you a LIFETIME GU RANTEE (FULL LIFETIME WARRANTY) • on the muffler, tailpii3e, exhaust pipe and labor! (for as long as you own your car) That's a guarantee. So don't waste your time shopping around. Nobody's going to beat this offer! 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IF you already have transmission troubles ask about our other reliable services. THE HU ON. .EXOOSITOR, SEPTEMBER ? 7, arna couple eilloy Scotland 1 • .„.,urspty shpg1 held • PRIZE WINNING FLOAT — One of the prize winning floats in the Bayfield fair parade was this entry called the (Varna Express. Participating in the float were (left-right) Stephen Taylor, Gregory Taylor, Scott Kirton, Susie Kirton, Dennis Roy, LaUra Roy, Doug Roy, Jackie Taylor and Tracy Poswalk. rest of their family at Craigleit h. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bis- back and Victoria and Cindy Bisback visited the Discovery s' Train i n Stratford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Col- , Tins, Sarah and Jeffrey, Waterloo, spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle. The Hensall Women's In- stitute will be resuming their meetings at the Legion Hall next Wednesday, September 13 when Public Relations will be the topic with Rev. Bob McMullen of Brucefield the S.C.M. TYPEWRITERS LATHEM: T:ME CLOCKS 3M: PHOTO COPIERS PAYMASTER: cHEQUEWRITERS Mrs. Bertha BlackWell of Rime City California visited last week with' her sister-in- law Mrs. Edgar. Munn. Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Hoy who are holidaying at their summer home at Pt. Clarke were visited by their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and. Mrs. Michael Hoy, Aaron and Alyson . of London for • several days. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and Mrs. and Mr. Don Dalton and Carla of Seaforth enjoyed a motor trip to pennyslvania and Boston„ Messers Dave, Jimand John" Sangster motored to Portage la Prairie last week and attended the-funeral of their brother George (Doddy) A. Sangster in the Omega Funeral Chapel on Friday September 1st. Mr. and Mrs. William Fink and family of Belleville have taken up residence on Rich- mcind St, S. Mr. Burt Coleman of London. spent the weekend holdiay with his mother Mrs. Gladys Coleman and brother' Ivan. Dr. Fox of London con- ducted service ,in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sun- day. Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the organ for the service of song. The service next Sunday 'Will be at 10:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hpy spent the holiday weekend at , their summer home at Pt. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, Randy 'and Rod re- turned from their summer home at 'Sugar Bush Camp. • The Hensall Senior Citizens will commence their fall meetings with a "Pot- Luck" supper on Tuesday September 12th. - Mrs. Pearl Shaddick visited during the past two weeks with relatives in Brantford. Miss Dorothy 1Farquhar of London visited over the holiday with her mother Mrs. Emma. Farquhar. Mrs. Lorne Chapman spent the holiday weekend .with her son and daughter-in Mr.. ari d. Mrs, Jae_ Brier, a. speaker, Mount Clements. Michigan Open House for the. pro- visited iv,ith Mr. and •Mrs. travellers Sam Oesch on Thursday and Friday, also Mr. Oliver Bedard of Sarnia on Thurs- day. On Saturday, they were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hummel of London and on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Flaxbard of Zurich called. Mr.' and Mrs. John Skea and David spent the holiday weekend carnping with the „.•;""' Correspondent Mrs. JohrksTempleman ,3457---2346 We're going metric! This club called "Essential Edibles" IS designed to introduce cooking in metric style to the girls of the,4-H Homemaking club. The first meeting, of the Staffa #1 club called "Staffa Snackers" was held at the home of leader Joyce Vivian on August 31, and opened with the 4-H pledge. re- peated by thirteen members and two leaders: The electio ofofficers followed President Nancy Scott; Vice president Marlene O'Reilly; Seretary - Shirley Miller; Telephone girls - Susan Harburn, SHirley Miller, Pauline 'Jordan,, Press Reporter - Jill Nor6s; Achievement Day Committee - Janice Vivian. ' Jill Norfis, Marlene O'Reilly. Joyce Vivian and Doris. Jef- fery. Purchase of Bookcovers - Marion Snale. Brucefield Correspondent Mrs. Jean Taylor 481.9155 Many excited 4-H boys and girls in the area, held a mini-faire for th Blucwater Centre - home for the developmentally Handicap- ped - near. Goderich: The youths showed, annimals de- deriding to which 4-H clubs they belonged.' The residents had the opportunity to sec and touch the animals. Dairy and beef calves were shown; Horses and Ponies, and Swine and Rabiits. •These young people showed and demonstrated their animals to the delight of the residents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Falconer, vacationed in Northern Ontario and the Collingwood Arca. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rath- well and family vacationed in the Western Provinces, en- joying Banff. Calgary and Moose,Jaw. • Mrs. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. A. Cribbon left for Sault St. Marie to visit Dr. and Mrs. Terry Kairns, Following the election, Mrs. Vivian discussed -, "Canada's Food--Guide".-the different varieties ,of food in each' group was the main topic with stress being placed on the necessity of each individual thaying a balanced nutritional diet. Mrs. Vivian illustrated the' subject with informative, pictures. • Assistant leader, Doris Jeffery talked on the metric conversion. The history .of the metric system and how the 'change- affects the homemaker of today were the highlights of her discussion. After this, two ,demonstrations'took' place, Marianne Vandervliet showed how to make chocolate chip etitikies metric utensils and the cor- rect measuring proce dures, Janice Vivian demon- strated how to make home assignment, metric crispy granola: Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Mrs, Russell Tayltir and Mrs. Rob e Templeman were hostesses Saturday evening for a community shower,••• honouring Bonnie Jean Mil- ler who will be married Sept. 16. The shower was held in the church baseMent at •• Cromarty„ Barbara Temple- man was i ncharge of the guest" book. Mrs. Carter Kerslake chaired the pro- gram which was varied, readings by Mrs. Dave . Capling and Mrs.' Robert Laing, piano inStrumental by Mrs. John. Scott, contests conducted by Mrs. Rob Templeman, 'Mrs. Russell Taylor and Mrs. Hugh Scott. A comedy skit 'by .Mrs. Russell Taylor and Mrs. Glen Elliott with commentary by Spence'' Jeffery. 'An address of memories and good wishes was pre- pared and read by Mrs. Arthur Kemp and Bonnie was assisted in opeping her giffs by 'Marilyn and Carol Miller and Mrs. Dave Capling. Bonnie expressed her appreciation and a social . hour followed, Miss Darlene Templeman begins teaching at Exete Public 'School oil Tuesday. Jim and Gary Norris. BrAnoton, visited on the weekend with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mrs. and Mr. Bob Norris and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman were Sunday evening dinner guests of mr. Services were resumed in 'Hensall United 'Church „, Sunday after a four week recess with Rev. John Ware- ham of Exeter in, the .pulpit. The sermon was ,on the subject, "God's Handiwork" It should always be re- membered that all people are God's hand-wOrk and should be treated as such. Labotir Day is a time for new beginning and is a good time to review how we treat those with whom vvq' come in contact. Many ne6, d help and we should learn to recognize, these needs and reach out to law Mr. and Mrs. Craig Chaphian and ,Michelle at Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hol- land, Gwen and, Michael of Clinton were recent visitors with Mrs. and Mr. James Sangster and Brad. 'people. A personal. human touch is what is needed many times today. _ Officiating at the organ was Richard Fujarczuk. Next Sunday. Rev. Ware- ham will return and Sunday School clasSes will resume. Unit 4 will meet September.7,' • with a pot luck dinner at noon. Lynne Dodds and Jane Ellis, both of Seaforth spent a few days with the formers • grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal having ridden bicycles all the way from Seaforth. Correspondent Mrs. Bill Chessell • 482-9969 Rev. and Mrs, Alex Taylor are enjoying our lov'ely warm weather, after spending a Month in Scotland where it was very cold and cloudy most of the time. They visited relatives and toured areas they hadn't seen before.. Varna entries in the Bay- field Fair parade did very well, with first arize,goine to picked up around town may be handed in to Mrs. Tom Neilands or Mrs. Peter Bisback by. September 8th; registration will be accepted at the Open House. Miss Terrie Garrow has returned from an enjoyable weeks holiday 'in Jamaica. rSUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS . Jr- Clinton.Seaforth Area Representative MICHAEL FALCONER 153 High Street Clinton 482-9441 OFFICE FURNITURE OFFICE & SCHOOL' STATIONERY PORT. TYPEWRITERS POCKET CALCULATORS VAULTS TYPEWRITER RENTALS r ••1 r the merchants floIts the „Varna Express, and to Julie Webster and Krista McAsh for best decorated bicycle and tricycle. Darren MeASh came second for decoratO bicycle. On Monday morning they took a tour Ahrougn the village, so residents who were unable to attend the fair eOlfid se 'e file-float and the children in 'their costumes. Gwynne Roberts' mother, Ruby Martin of Brantford, won five, firsts in the painting classes ,at the fair. TOm 'Consitt and Graham. Craig took second- prize in the log sawing contest at the Huron County ploughing match with a time of 41 seconds. Elmer Hayter and Tom also participated in the reeves. and wardens ploughing competition. The Turner family reunion was held on Sunday at Stanley Township Park. Mrs, Marion Lawrence of Dungannon will speak at the U.C.W. meeting tonight And show „slides of places of interest in New Guinea where her son Marshall works with the Bible trans- lators. (Zurich Citizens News Photo) Staffa girls start 4-H posed Nursey School will be held on September -8 in the upstairs Conferende Room at the Arena from' 1-4 p.m. This is where the school is to be 0„ located. Registiations are being quickly filled up and mothers who are hoping to enroll their children should do so at the first opportunity. liFistratio forams already MCKillop Correspondent Mrs. Ed. Regele 527-1106 Mr.. and 'Mrs. Bob McCowan accompanied...by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele were at the farm of R.L. Knapman of Campleford on Sunday where the Canadian American Saddle -Horse Breeders Association horse show took place. For work that won't wait RAPJ EN EXCAVATING Bulldozing . Landclearing . Badkhoeing . Air Compressor Rental WALTON, Ont. 345-2557 OLYMPIA: TYPEWRITERS CALCULATORS • PHOTO COPIERS DIM EQUIPMENT SHARP: CASH REGISTERS BOND COPIERS CALCULATORS REZROTARY: DUPLICATORS 4- SHREDDERS ' Esu5..NE ss m 2 In f HURON BUSINESS MACHINES Our new location: SO Albert Street CLINTON ' 482-7338 41, and Mrs. Floyd Capling, Mitchell. Weekend