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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-02-21, Page 5VCS 4"11g SAYS WYE GOT THE TRIICKSAMP WORN REAL PAST, TO GIVE YOUR ROWAN EVEN HEAT THAT WILL LAST 40/146 • CLIFF RUSSELL ESSO AGENT RR 3 Dashwood 238-240 YES WE CAN $2,000 op 001000 3nd and 3rd mortgages We are now mphing Ipan$ on all types of properties in your area, Cciii direct collect and lets dis- cuss it. Prompt .Invest- ment Corp„ 330 Bay St., Toronto, 366- 9586 ev9s. 231-8146. Low cost, any pur- pose, Ontario wide service, terests. Happy is the person who can say of Jesus, "This i$ 'my beloved and this is my friend." The roll call was answered by fifteen members. Doreen Spencer had an interesting study from the new study book, Mission Impossible. She pointed out that one definition given for the word mission is sending from or sending to, which makes us think . of what is being done at the present time, the inter-changing of missionaries, Another definition was a job to be ac- complished as community welfare. An interesting group discussion was held on the most important way of life and how to show the real meaning of mission. The members agreed on the following, (1) witnessing for Jesus where you are, (2) helping those who help themselves, (3) doeit &ad The Times-Advocate would like, to extend bir- thday greetings and best wishes to those members of the Over 80 Club celebrating birthdays Mr. Ed Reichert, 89, Zurich. Mrs. Tom Kyle, 89, Hensall. Personals Hensall Harold Kaake, step-father of Hensall's hairdresser Bill Gibson passed away suddenly in Wroxeter, February 13, 1974.... Funeral services were held in Gorrie. Mr. & Mrs. Desmond Ivey and Miss Marjorie Schwalm of Sarnia visited Monday evening with Mrs. Daisy Ivey and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Gail Coombs, of Toronto, a stewardess of Air Canada and her mother, Mrs. Margaret Coombs of Clinton, visited Monday With Mrs. Rachel Schwalm and, Mrs. Ivey, Mr. & Mrs. Randy Mason and Andrew, London, visited during the weekend with Mr. Sz, Mrs. John Skea Sr. Mrs. Myrtle Orr of Exeter visited Friday and Mrs. Dorothy Breakey of Zurich, visited Thursday with Mrs. Rachel Sch- walm and Mrs. Ivey. Mrs. M.I. Barnard of Exeter moved into the dwelling she recently purchased on King Street, Mrs. Laird Mickle spent last week in Hamilton visiting with her son Charles, who teaches in that city. Glenn Bell who in' un- derwent surgery St. Joseph's Hospital London was able to return to his home, ELEMENTARY WINNERS — Jn the above picture Herman Yo'ung of Kincardine presents awards to the winners in Saturday's Zone C-1 Legion public speaking contests at the Exeter Legion. From the left are, Michael Rowland, Dublin; Susan Langlois, Brussels and Patricia Berendsen, Eieter Precious Blood, the senior elementary school winners. ' T-A photo Member CanadalDeposit insurance Corporation VG The senior Trust Compouv devoted entirely to serving the people of Ontario!. VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 .45311VEB/C AMOS SPECIAL PRICE vac A a 7." 64 Fl. Oz. $1.59 16 FI.Oz. 3/651 Pack of 5/3'/4 oz. 791t 32 Fl. Oz. 69c 5 1/2 oz. 4115( 5 FI, Oz. 55t woz,$1.89 4 oz, 5/8% 16.9% 1 2 oz, 69t pkge$1.29 Slice d Minced Ham 89e $1.39 810;$1.: lb. Carnation's Instant HOT CHOCOLATE MIX Kraft Pto'kay 100% Vegetable Oil' MARGARINE 31b. 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Florida Fancy Red or White GRAPEFRUIT Size 48 Florida No, 1 STALK CELERY U.S. No. 1 Slicing CUCUMBERS sizo 24 • WEEKEND SPECIALS FEBRUARY 20, 21, 22, 23 AL'S MIME NOii: We reserve the right to Broil all quantities on tilt advertised items, MARKET HENSALL ONTARIO ITTT1T1111 II 1TTllil,rall Clean Carpets MEANS Carpet Life ,TRY OUR STEAM EXTRACTION' METHOD Complete Carpet & Drapery Service Plenty of Parking CALL ABOUT • SPECIAL OFFER Huron Carpet 8t Drapery Highway 83 W. Exeter 235-1451 UCW quilt and enjoy pot luck After a morning spent in quilting and a pot luck dinner, Chiselhurst UCW met February 12 in the basement of the Church, with president Erla Coleman presiding. The worship with the theme, Staying Away from the Edge, was taken by Pearl Taylor. Scripture was read by Vera Ross. The roll call was answered by 15 members and one visitor. The members were reminded of the Huron-Perth Presbyterial meeting March 6 at Mitchell • United Church. A forum on Alcohol Abuse will be held in Seaforth Northside United Church March 27. Pearl Taylor and Dorothy Brintnell will take part in World Day of Prayer service in Carmel Presbyterian • Church. The Bible study was taken by Dorothy Brintnell, A skit on Christian Visiting was given by Vera Ross, Pearl Taylor and Mary Brintnell. The hostess for the afternoon was Ardys Glenn. BALL tAACAULAY LIMITED aneling center You can't miss finding just the • type of paneling you need from our new, big selection. Knotty Cedar '6 75 Georgian Pecan $7.49 Eldorado Oak $6.75 Golden Valley Elm '6.95 Cambridge' Oak $795 We carry matching moulding and all materials to do the job. Ball-Macaulay LIMITED CLINTON: 482-9514 HENSALL: 262-2713 SEAFORTH*: 5274910 BUILDING CENTRE Northern Walnut '6.75 ,RICO GE CHALET SO True friends the same through joy and sorrow cpARESPONDENT$ Mrs.'Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-2344 Mr's,. Bertha MacGregor, Phonj .6262.2025, 'a10-.4istficf news HOST MED CHILDREN'S WEEK- END BIG WEEKEND AT PINERIDGE — The fifth annual Crippled Children's Weekend will begin Friday night at the Pineridge Chalet near Hensall and continue through Sunday. Shown above checking a Pineridge sign are etty, Bryan and Steve Beer, T-A photo man's father dies loving our neighbours, (4) B brotherhood, (5) supporting people to help themselves, (6) raising money for missionaries. Mildred Kyle presided for the business. Huron-Perth Presbyterial will be held at Mitchell United Church, March 6, Miss Audrey McKim is the guest speaker, After the mizpah benediction, everyone enjoyed a contest. Hostesses were Helen Scone and Will Beck. Last Day! Counting the Cost. Mrs: Malcolm Dougall presided at the organ and led the choir in the anthem, The World Day of prayer will be held in Carmel Presbyterian Church on March 1st at 3 p.m. Mr. & Mrs. Don Joynt returned home after visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Frank EllwoOd at Montreal. Exeter returned to his home this week. Horton McDougall and son Hugh have taken up residence in the dwelling they, recently pur- chased in the village. Rev. Wilfred Jarvis conducted service in Carmel Church Sun- day. His sermon topic was Council gives approval for repairs to arena New hymn books dedicated a UC Rev. Don Beck preached on the sermon topic East of Eden, Sunday, in Hensall United Church. The choir sang the an- them, Magnify the Lord, with Wayne Payne taking the solo. The new hymn books made possible through the generosity of the Cook family to the congregation in memory of the late Mr, and Mrs. Norman E. Cook were dedicated and used for the first time. Next Sunday the Hensall fire department will be guests in the Hensall United Church. Several former members will be honoured for their years of. service at this time. Save on taxes and add to your retirement fund by subscribing to Victoria and Grey Trust Company's Registered Retirement Savings Plans. Buy right now! Last day to register tax reduction savings for 1973 is March 1. See Victoria and Grey — today! WI sponsor valentine cards A Valentine euchre.was held by the Hensall Women's Institute Wednesday evening in the Legion^ Hall. With 17 tables in play • winners wer.e as follows, )adies 'high, Ruby Bell; ladies' low, Winnie Skea; men's high, Clarence Volland; men's low, Jim McAllister; most lone hands, Ernie Whitehouse. A draw for a picture painted by Mrs. Grace Peck was won. by Mrs. Rosa Harris and a canned ham was won by Grace Drum- mond, Unit 1 of Hensall UCW met Thursday afternoon with Kay Elder presiding. She began her devotional theme reading a poem, Old Friends, followed by scripture. She presented thoughts on 'A man that hath friends must show himself friendly' and 'There is no friend that sticketh closer than a brother,' She said a true friend is one who stands up for his friend in joy or sorrow while a fair weather friend refuses to stand up and be counted as a defender. If we are true friends of Jesus, we will welcome his presence and share in his i" taining to the municipal dump. A building permit was issued to Mrs. E, Riley to install aluminum siding to her house at 153 King St. Fire chief Dave Sangster has asked council .that some recognition be made firemen for the services. He has arranged a com- memorative service to be held in Hensall United Church on Feb. 24 to honour firefighters who have given 10 or more years of service to the department. The subject under discussion at the latest meeting of Hensall village council was the wage scale for 1974 for the elected' officials. There were no results for publication. A deputation of two members from the Parks Board was present to discuss repairs to the arena. Council approved their request to make major repairs to the arena, Finances for this project will be considered later, Grants for the year 1974 were made to the Huron Plowman's AssoCiation of $25 and to South Huron Agriculture Society of $100. Garth Postill appeared before council to discuss matters per- Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Groin • Feed • Cement Building Supplies ' Coal 228-6638 • Russell Moore of Bancroft visited thb past week with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh McEwen and many friends in the district. Mrs. Eric Munroe of Scaforth was a recent visitor with:Mrs. ,By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Aert11 4 , Stan Tudor who has beeni a -au weith''t-ies'Sey is a patient in patient in South Huron Hospital, 'reniversity Hospital,' London. wllunniannialunumuumunuallinauniumuunaffluannumnauliffluniinumainniiinuninnimmaniiinnininnuninnuittinnuinumninnunnanuumunummumnimi lma i milimalan u m unumannumnutinu.0 Mr;tri.cigeil 'kolPtiagif *'" "" '4""" Main St. Exeter 235-0530