HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-04-15, Page 7THE HURON EXP9SITORk PAIL 15, 110.011.
The saloti,
with more
to offer.
40, Cutting a specialty
• Body treatments
• True Henna
Treatments
• Braiding
• 'Redken products
Hair Design
St Si,,ifoith
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eads Kilbarchan sing song
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A VISIT FROM THE EASTE4 BUNNY—The Eaeter bunnyi complete"
with very long whiskers', instructed kindergarten students from Huron
Centennial School, Brucefield, in the fine art of decorating Easter eggs.
The burley (Joanne Doherty) gets some able assistance from (left to right)
Kris ).Gemrnell, Glen Westlake, Michael Hayter and Jeff Oesch.
Kindergarten classes from St. James School and Seaforth Public School
also attended egg-decorating sessions at the Van Egmond house. (Photo
by' Gibb)
What's Easter without
painted eggs?
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1 THE LITTLE INN •
'A retreat for all seasons,' ''''
Quaint Rooms &• .
a NIP '14 TUCK '
VARIETY STORE ''
Next to' LCBO. Open ,
7 days a week -.
to service you •
Hwy. #21 -' . 565-2688 - •‘
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Country dining • .
Reservations' "
•••0 • recommended
Licensed under LLE0 • ___.
5654611.
10 THE TENDERSPOT • •
Mini supermarket;•
Quality meats —
prodUce & groceries
.Hwy l #21 565-2791-
Ime.P......'MPE....
2 & 13 .
THE RED PUMP
.RESTAURANT •
• ' -11k, .
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, GIFT SHOP
Gourmet dining & '
gifts from around
the world. . . . - ,, Fully'ticensed. - 565-2576.•
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E.A.T.;-CO. OF BAYFIELD
Eats and Tredts ' • '
Opens. Aprilllth 565-2942" ,
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12 THE WALNUT INN
Crafts and.antiques
565-2156
3 THE KETTLE CREEK • • , „ - •
' ' CANVAS CO: •
14 .THE VILLAGE GUILD
Antique jewellery &. .
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10
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Main St ' . ' '
dawn be Jong. Prop. 565-2784
tine cnina; tiamps fur
collettor
Opening Mother's Day. 565-2766
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, 4 THE BAYFIELD
COUNTRY STORE
Arts„ Crafts and Tea Room
' . - .565-2943
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15 GEORGE'S GIFT 'SHOP
Stained Glass,
china, Pine
Oilts - Open April '4th. 5-2 W3
5 THE OLD SAME PLACE , WOoden
Bayfield, neat stuff,' . ,
Kites, canvas
chairs 565-2496
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WOoden toys made in ,TOTALITY'
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'GAMMAGEIS
Handcrafts from the country.
Gifts, flbwert plants, art. 565.2440 ..............._...........
6 THE WARDROBE
Clothes for women
,and exclusive
hand knits.
Open April 4th 56. 54588
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17 THE ALBION HOTEL
country dining
Licensed under the
l'ACcrmmodat ions 565-2641 "
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• 7 JUST HAIR
Hair styling \
for ladies & men
custom 'T-tihiris 5652188
. 18 BRANDON
PROMARDWAFkt
' Hardware, Sporting Goods •
' 5654677
8 MEMORY LANE
Treasures —7
Past & • Present Open
OPening May 16th 565.0961
19 McLEOD FISHERY '
Fresh Fish, Seafood,
Batt
Daily
. North Dock, ' 5652416
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BAYFIELD
is riot just summer.
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BY MOUT!)
Rev. A.A. H rst of St.
Peter's Lutheran Church.
Brodhagen took our Wed-
nesday Church service.
Rev. Horst brought song
sheets with music. It was
pod to see the notes, to
follow as one of the hymns
was unfamiliar.
His talk was based on
O. Newsy'/raving Our
alua fOrglYen *ncl .•he ptioA•
mace of ett ruat•Ilfe:00.,Pail
News Wasi dj,Sotskesit Mani
and PO tvho wfrF tsltwca
the Garden of Ellen- a beau-
tiful home With instructions
not to ear of the Forbidden
fruit but Satan• came to
tempt them. Eve' ate of the
fruit and gave it to Adam to
eat.
OUR NEWEST:RESIDENT
-Our newest residents is
Isaac Maskkewa. Southamp,
ton,
e.: • • GeOr0-0
CAtli#On- OtAtiteelleld •vist,t,-•
Oct. itit4.VIOttdrey.
Vticr.'vNipts
Fom4S140.'nrittt
Anna Hr as also, Marie
Muegge, Mr and Mrs. Art
Smale. St lb and Jean
Hildebrand " with Bessie
Smale, also Paul Hildebrand.
Marie Muegge and Betty
Beuttentniller who comes re-
aularly to read to Anna
1 iiiegy, her grantfhtother.
Marilyn Hillis,
burg. visited her aunt Mabel
• TOttibeit, •
c44.4 .and 41Uk ;BoWoh Sti4
f±: visit her ,brother •*0t0.,
ratsnns,11.1t1 gicopp, The
occasion wily a 61444 gek-
ttrmitm, •_ittt UT. l$,O1010,"„
`,th, Whitney game
cloy and' visite4 with bid`
friends.
..,tad§.'1341ryinple lnee Ju
Muegge) and son. Steven.
Exeter. visited Anna' Hoegy,
and Doris Hackney. Exeter.
with her mother. Bessie
Smale.
Don Bode called with Corti--
martian cards for Bessie
Smale. He called in for a
short visit. Patti Muegge and
Dave Spence. St. Mary s
visited Anna Hoegy.
Glen Layton. Clinton with
Mary Layton.
SING•SONG,
Tuesday afternoon. strains
from an impromptu sing-
song reached my ears. On
investigatiOn. I found it was
sponsored by Thelma Bode,
with Thelma at the piano and
fleaamiadiilnguthhyenmsin:ing of several
On request, Anna. Hoegy
sang **Bringing in rho
Slit•aveS" in OCFMan. It
all very enjoyable t4 hear. I
refrain froje joinhIsc
gvniy op* havoitAwl
Me Q.f !fly 4sM,g4ng". vMqc, which ts Jung ofivirjrin
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Fireside Fellowship eft
First Presbyterian Church
met Tuesday, APrlI 7th
Sunday School room ó f the
Church.
The meeting was,in charge
of Bob and Mahel
McMichael and John and
Donna Patterson.
The President. Viola
Lawson. opened the meeting,
by welcoming, everyone.
Two poems were read by
Mable McMichael.
John Patterson read the
passage from St. "Luke.
Chapter 24. v 1 - 10 followed
Betty Beuttenmiller came
Tuesday afternoon and took
Anna Hoegy to her home on
Centre St.
Thelma took several lady
residents Tuesday afternoon
to places of interest. includ-
ing a visit to Shirley Luther's
Hensall. who comes often
le visit friends here.
Jee 1644te-..; a neighbour,
ealthtt .in" to, xisit~00 friends.
Biov14149-,MTATs
494, kitvy BkiSheY•
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by a prayerby Rev. Duke.
The 'Offering was taken by'
Bob Mclvlichaer
The minutes of the ldst
meeting were read by the
Secretary, Henrietta Brown.
Peg Grieve. Treasurer.
gave • her' report
membifileirned that the
Rummage Sale was a great
Success.
Donna Patterson.
convenor of the Rummage
Sale. thanked everyone for
their help.
The visit to The Manor will
be cancelled for May.
If you Wive a soft spot ,for
"WM= you will be delight-
ed to note that Wingham will
again be hosting the film and
nostalgia festival which has
become an annual event in
tas-erea.
The two day event is being
held in the Winghatn town
hall, April 25-26 and the Bost'
Of SS covers the entire event.
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No bridge this week..
Everybody 1 called was busy
with income tax. houseclean-
log or a wedding anniversary
in Kitchener:- better luck
later. I hope. Gladys and I
miss/ this social time ..with
friends from town.
Liz Clegg. spent Thursday
morning with 'her aunt., She.
wAs •en-, reatte•ao TortMl., Air
porch ' .,001$.` 1xp dailZ liter
S400.1 kw.111(i.,k #01,0)
.phote-liont Cnt or
The "Friendly Time" this
month will-be held after the
morning service on Easter
gunday.
Mrs. John Tuimbull and her
group consisting of Mrs.
Andy Crozier. Mrs. Helmer
Snell and Betty Bach
presented a short skit
"Women In The L ves of
Jesus".
Mabel McMichael t anked
Mrs. Turnbull and her group
and Donna Patterson
presented them with gifts.
The , skit was enjoyed by
everyone.
There will bedver 15 feature
films shown as well as a
dealer's room where, movie
items can be bought and
traded. Some of the..fihns will
include greats like Errol•
Flynn, Buster Keaton And
Laurel: and Hardy. For fur-
ther information contact Nel-
son Frank 357-2201 or John
Schedler 357,2233___ -•
Business Management Seminar
presented by the
FEDERAL. BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT:BANK
April 22nd, 1981
9:00 o.rri.
at Pineridge Chalet
R.R. No. 2 Hensall
Chartered Accountant in attendance
Pre-registration fee of $3510erson
° Call 2714650 to register
Ask for Faye Cook
A
xpositort
Wingham film
festival coming
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COLOURING EGGS IS GREAT FUN—Huron. Centennial kindergarten
students Carleii Horsup; Kris Gemmell-and Tyler Brady would hardly. Call
this project work. And what "6 EaStOtwithciut—tonfie coloured eggs? (Photo
by Gibb)