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Alice Ferg visited over the
holiday with her Oster and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
George Coulter in Listewel.
Annie Reid is a patient in
.Victoria Hospital, London
after having surgery during
the past week.
President Ruby Bell pre-
sided for the meeting of the
"Three Links" seniors Tues-
day evening with Mrs. Ran-
nic acting as Secretary in the
absence of Mrs. Irene Davis.
The roll call was followed by
the Treasurer's report by
Dorothy Brintnell.
A card of thanks was
received from Jee Flynn.
letters were read concerning
the Blyth Summer Vesuvat
and the 23rd Annual Conven-
tion at Kingston in August. It
was proposed Irene • Davis.
who was unable to attend last
year, be a delegate.
Mabel Shirr:4y gave a re-
port of the shuffleboard and
stated the greMps and times
are .arranged. if. Viet the
westthier is favourable •
Mr, A*: ''.1fOrt9s; .404
Bertha Macgregor' were ait•
*AO as nominating corn-
+z ed to brin.>i the paeatr slate:
of g4s. in'thO r).0 .
tg,,Ignef4
•Euchre followed with eight
Utb14 Orige, winners were;
Irene
ladies* to*.' Edith Beg,
gent's high. Alex Waged',
men's low - .Stewart Black-
well and Ione hands, Pearl
Taylor.
UNIT I MEETS
Anita Cook presided r'
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the meeting of Unit 1,
Hensall United Church, May
14. She read "Fate" by
Patricia Strong.
Anita used for her worth-
while devotion an article by
Ross Cumming, "Moth, Rust
nor Inflation" using several
passages of Scripture to
illustrate her theme.
The Offering was dedicated
by Anita who gave the poem,
"Windows of Hope".
Mabel Shirray, had a very
interesting study. of "Part-
ners in the Gospel." In it,
Nancy Hardy tells how• she
was convinced that: Christ-
ianity is best expressed in
the culture and pattern of the
local people of each, conti-
nent.
Mabel also mentioned
about how the late Mr.
McQueen used to help left
the late Miss Hoggarth who
was in a wheelchair up the,
*Mb Sts'ira- to each &today
work* some year* . ago,
*bowing love to * disabled
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'till*, the year of the
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thong mind. • • -
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and 30404 and answered
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Audrey Christie had' the
hollowing business: „lune, 1
are invited to the,
Presbyterian Church; June 2.
U.C.W. invited to Bruce,held
U.C.W. at 2 p.m.; Unit
responsible for flowers in
Church sanctuary in June;
unit I has devotional for
June 8 General meeting and
will meet at 7:30 prior to
regular 8 p.m. meeting.
There will be a special
speaker-note the change of
date; A bake sale will be held
at the arena, Hensall, June
20-this is the Fiddler's
contest. weekend; The Reg-
ional meeting has been set
for September 30 at Kippen
United Church in the after-
noon. • -
Every week more and
more people discover what
mighty" jobs are accom-
plished by low cost Huron
Expositor Want Ads. Dial
527-0240.
WORTH GETTING UP ON .A SATOROATFOR
-- Sandy,, Brenda,-ant. Donna Broadfoot, (left to
right), R.R., 1, Brucefield„ ftloy a pancake
breakfast Saturday At the- Brucefield tire halt,
aPbropred by' the Brucefield fikemen.
(Photo by Rimmer)
SURE LOOKS GOOD! Calvin Horton of sausages by Kim Rathwell at the Brucefield
Clinton (right) is served a heapin' helpin' of Fire Department's Pancake Breakfast. .
(Photo by Rimmer)
Brumfield a busy place
The village was busy
Saturday morning when the
volunteer firemen held a
pancake breakfast in the
fire hall while other firemen
were washing cars. The pro-
ject was in aid of muscular
dystrophy and the fire fund.
The fire chief Sewart Broad-
foot and other firemen thank
the many people who attend-
ed and also all who helped-
make it a suceessful event,
Classified Ads pay dividends•
Hensall's town .hall, a sketch from. Nick Hill's new book Historic"
Streetcapes of Huron County. See page B3
Varna girls s#art
new jobs in.., cities
LOOK AT THAT SHINE! — Brucefield flieman Bruce Rathweil washes
one of the many cars at the Brucefietd fire department's car wash gn
Saturday. (Photo by Rimmer)
Church service and
picnic planned for Kippen
The May meeting of the
Kippen U.C.W. was held at
the church on May 12 at 8:15
p.m.. with 17 members pre-
sent.
Mrs. Jack Sinclair was in
charge of a very impressive
worship service. The scrip-
ture wes taken limn Proverbs
Chapter 31- verses 10-31.
Mrs. Sinclair chose as her
theme "They Ball her blessed
in commemoration • of
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the seedlings to &May into
sturdy plants after the grain
crop has been removed. Well
developed forages stand the
best chance of winter surviv-
al. The grain crop 'Will also
yield better with early seed
ing.
Mother"s Day. faith of our
Mothers was sung, A poem
"To my Mother" was given.
Meditation and silent prayer
beatitudes of Mother were
included in the observance of
Mothers Day. The worship
closed with the singing of
Hymn.
Business was conducted
by Mrs. David Cooper , in the
absence of Mrs. Robt. Kins-
man.
If planting gets delayed
and- -forage- .establishment
becomes a concern. you have
a couple of option'.. First you
wind seed without the com-
panion crop. Delayed plant-
ing without a companion crop
is generally successful. 'the
forages alone have plenty of
time to establish. The other
choice is to take the grain
crop off early for hay or
silage.
The early removal uf
the companion crop will also
give the forage plants a
better' chance' to establish
before" growth stops in the
fall.
Invitations were received
and accepted to `attend Car-
mel Presbyterian,' Church
Hensall thankoffering meet-
ing on June 1st and Bruce-
field church "Visitors day"
June 2nd,
The combined outdoor
church service and picnic of
the Brucefield-Kippen
charge will be held on Sun-
day June 7th at 11:00 a.m, at
the Hensall recreation park.
Mrs. Art McCallum and
Mrs. Norman Dickert re-
- quests all articles for the bale
beleft at the church by June
1st.
'Mrs. Ronald , McGregor
was in--charge- of-the- topic
and gave an informative talk
' on the handicapped and dis-
abled illustrated by slides
showing progress in their
education.
The group leaders and
social committee of the
U.C.W. will meet at '
earlier date prior to the June
meeing.
Courtesy remarks were
given by Mrs. Lloyd Cooper.
, The meeting closed with
singing Onward Christian
Women.
The members enjoyed a
social hour hosted by Mrs.
Emerson Kyle and Mrs.. Ar t
McCallum,
MARY CiffESSELL
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Tanis Chuter, who recently
graduated from the ,Medical
Secretary course at Fanshaw
College, started employment
last Wednesday as a ward
clerk at Stratfprd General
Hospital. The position in-
volves ambulant* dispatch-
ing and emergency depart-
ment work.
Brenda Dawson, also a
graduate of Fanshawe. will
cammence Work in the office
of Drs. Mills and Willis An
London on lune 8. They are
ophthalmologiat$.
Sunday evening, Jim and
Dianne Kirton took a group
of 12 young people to Camp
Menesetung to hear John
Greenwood and the musical
Kendrich were Liz Varley
and Ruth Durand. Mrs.
Audrey Christie visited with
Louise Mitchell. Nora and
Tulin Bogan visited Mrs.
Wiles.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Gilmore and Bonnie. Bob
-Murrayandlosemary-R egart-
visited Neil Regan. Bob Dale
visited with Agnes Cuttin g..
Mrs. Mary Desch visited her
husband Pat. Mr. Don Ro-
zenbal and family visited
Mrs. 'Rozenbal. Mrs,. me.
Naughton visited her hus-
band Peter MeNaughton.
Mrs: Pemhale was visited by
her son Emerson. Mrs. For-
rest visited her mother Mrs.
Clark. Miss Eisenbach was
visited by her brother.
MTS. McLeod was visited
by her husband. John. John
Kats visited his daughter
Meets. Mrs. Mary Parimer
was out visiting with her
sister Mrs. Thompson.
Povvssan on the -weekend.
Gordon and, Ruby Hill's
grand-daughters are featur-
ed on. the cover of the May
issue of the Rural Voice. It's*
a terriffc picture of them with
their lambs. Although we're
not fartners, this magazine is
well worth, its price just to
read the clever and witty
writing a Gisele Ireland.
There Ara frequently articles
about psorile with whom we
are acquainted. too.
.The only game coming up
on. the schedule for the
Stanley reamers next week
is at , Ft yfield against the
Flyers ate 7:00. Wednesday.
NO Intorost
Chores at
Gully
No inter st charges for 12
months w 11 I be offered os a'
special incentive to all
purchasers of new inotOrcycles
Randy Collins of Hully Gully an-
nounced to bay.
Collins, who negotioted.the deal
with a local bank believes he is
the only motorcycle dealer in. the
area to go interest free on all
new purchases. the program
means you can take one year to
pay by making 12 equal prin-
cipal only payments.
"Consumer response a expected
to- Ise- fantastic, particularly
when people are faced with
weekly increase's in interest,"
Collins, said. "We expect to sell
about $250,000 worth of new
motorcycles in o very short time
to interest free purchasers."
Willy Gully has built a reputa-
tion on extremely competitive
prices, backed up with an ex-
cellent service deportment. Now,
with. the added benefits of not
having to pay interest, motorcy-
cle sales ore expected to surge
ahead.
Collins refused to comment on
how long the bank would allow
hilt, to offer interest free
purchases... but, for the moment,
anyone who is even remotely in-
terested in buying a motorcycle
sh-OUld contact him immediately.
If your community group is interested in providing counselling
to young people' who have low educational levels or insufficient
training in the fundam,ental skills necessary to find and hold a job,
theres.financial help available. • , . .
As part of FOLD (Board of InduStrial Leadership-and
Development), the Ontario Youth Secretariat and the Ontario
Manpower Commission have created a program to encourage a
community response to the special problemS of unemployed
youth. The Ontario' Youth Secretariat will Match local,monies in
support of a. counselling service-up to $60,009 per year
,Are yOuiriterestednXiouldyou likernore information?
Mail the coupon below for a brochure that will fully explain the
program and qualifications.
ONTARIO Ontario Youth Secretariat.
An agency of the
Ontario Government.
Working for youth.
Working for'you.
YOUTH
SECRETARIAT •
Margaret Birch,
Provincial Secretary
fdr Social Development
William Davis, Premier
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Perth Farm News
A note from the admini-
strator of interest to the
community! Queensway
Nursing Home has received a
2 year accreditation from the
Canadian council on Hospital
Accreditation. This means a
high standard of resident
- -c-are-that••prevails-at-Queens-
way Nursing Home.
Administrator Cliff Thorn-
ton recently completed a
course • of study with 101
other nursing home admini-
strators from across Ontario
entitled. The Successful
Manager held at the Pine-
ston Inn. Haliburton, Ont..
sponsored by thfl Ontario
Nursing H oine Association.
The staff and residents of
Queensway express thank
sou to Rev. tvlelIonald for the
church service on Tuesday
and also the Unit Two of
Hensall United Church for
bingo and treats.
Visiting with Mrs. Mel
"Parables" by the young
people who took part in the
Hi-Teen Weekend program.
Guests. with the Bill DO/-
. son family Sunday were Bill'
and Ella Flood of Mitchell,
John and Barb Jewitt and
family and Rick Forbes,
Dennis and Janet Jewitt,
Jim and Janice Preszcatori
Ross and Bonnie Jewitt and
family, Don ,and Pat Jewitt,
and family, Ken and Joanne
.-Jewitt. and Gail Keys.
Bill and Mary Chessell
visited with Carl and. Trudy
Kuhl in Caryndale Sunday.
Paul and Sheila Chessel and
Troy of Stratford spent Mon-
day in Varna. Brian Chessell,
Hill *Staddon and Richard,
Delve had a three-day camp-
ing holiday at Munro Park,
Queensway is
accredited
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