HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-02-13, Page 5MANY DONATIONS — Executive members • of the Pineridge
prizes qt the 6th annual Crippled Children's Weekend to be held at
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over the many donations made by club members ,Ps
February 14-16. From left are LeRoy Oesch, Tony
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nother fun program planned
For Crippled Kids' weekend
Lodge anniversary
party is scheduled
Brussels, stating they plan to
visit Amber Lodge on February
19 to present the "Travelling
Gavel," weather permitting.
Plans were finalized to
celebrate the 26th anniversary of
Amber Lodge on February 19 and
to invite the DDP of the district
from Brussels.
Members were requested to
drape the charter in loving
memory of three Past Presidents
of the Rebekah Assembly of
Ontario namely: Martha Pat-
terson; Nora Brunner, and
Matilda MacDonald who passed
away.
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Hay to buy
truck, plow.
A fire agreement for the
Village of Zurich is presently
being drawn up. The proposal is
not signed as yet, according to
Hay Township clerk Wayne
Horner, but since all members of
council were present at the
meeting last week and no ob-
jections were raised, no problem
is expected.
Under the proposal, the
Township of Hay would be
responsible for 48 percent of the
cost, the Village of Zurich for 31
percent and 21 percent for the
Toitnship of Stanley.
Also accepted at the monthly
meeting was the road budget for
1975. In that budget, construction
would be alloted $40,000 with a
$20,000 subsidy coming from the
Department of Tansportation and
Communication and $106,000 for
maitenance with the MTC sub-
sidy being $53,000.
Included in the construction
budget is the purchase of a new
truck and a new snowplow. Those
two items are now being tendered.
Another application to the
Department of Transportation
and Communication for a $7,500
grant to cover the $15,000 costs of
the Ellen St. construction has not
yet received approval.
Hay Township Council also
agreed to increase some in-
surances. Bodily injury and
property damage was increased
from $500,000 to $1 million and
personal injury from $500,000 to
$1 million. The annual increase
for these premiums amounted to
$30.71.
A grant was offered to the
Huron Plowman Association in
the amount of $25.
Jilumulumiumumuul ,
All systems are go for the sixth
annual Crippled Children'S
weekend at the Pineridge Chalet
in Rensall and it looks as though
this year's event will be the best
ever,
Throughout the weekend,
February 14-16 the doors of the
Chalet will be thrown open to the
general public and events will
include, free snowmobile rides
for the youngsters on Saturday
and Sunday afternoon.
The fun gets underway Friday
evening with an open dance in
the clubhouse to the music of the
popular Joe Overholt and the
Standbys,
The free rides start on
Saturday afternoon and the main
events of the weekend will take
place on Sunday.
Again this year CFPL's Bill
Brady will be on hand to help
cook up the popular Sunday
Breakfast of pancakes and
sausages. Helping Brady with the,
flipping will be Ralph Duffus,
president of the London Crippled
Children's Treatment Centre and
several other London media
celebrities will add to the
program.
The very popular Chalet
Mooseburgers will be on sale
throughout the weekend. Clinton
sportsman Elwood Epps has
donated a moose again this year
and George Beer, the Chalet's
well-known chef will do the
cooking.
While outdoor enthusiasts
enjoy the snowmobile races and
ride the trails on Sunday af-
ternoon those who prefer the
warmth of a crackling fire will be
entertained in the clubhouse with
an excellent stage show.
The show will be headlined by
Honey West, a singer from
Toronto along with Joe Overholt
and his group, back for another
session. For the younger
generation the Little People, a
rock group of youngsters 11-13
with a great deal of talent will
also be featured during the af-
ternoon.
The Bradley. Bunch, a popular
family group of singers
specializing in toe tapping Irish
and Scottish music will also be on
hand to entertain the group in the
clubhouse. A number of step-
dancers and fiddlers from the
area are also on the program.
In the past five years the
Crippled Kids weekend have
raised a total of $7,750 for the
crippled children's treatment
centre in London.Last year the
group raised about $3,000 for the
cause.
Admission buttons, which are
goodo for admission into the
grounds on Sunday to attend all
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activities and use the snowmobile
trails can be purchased from any
club member or ,at the gate on
Sunday,
The club,. totalling 150 families
from around south western ,
Ontario has worked hard toimake
this year's weekend even more
fulfilled than ever and members
will be on hand throughout the
wgekend to assist guests .and
supervise the programs,
On Thursday, Unit IV of
Hensall UCW met in the
Fellowship Hall of the Church
with 18 members. Mrs. Jessie
McAllister presided and opened
the meeting with "A Christian
thought for February" taken
from the Upper Room.
Several cards were signed by
all the members to be sent to the
shut-ins. The devotional was
given by Elizabeth Riley and was
entitled "Kindness". Kindness is
the golden cord that holds the
world together. Hymns were
sung accompanied on the piano
by Dorothy Mickle. Hazel Love
read an article on modern Israel,
and conditions in the Holy Land
bringing Isreal closer to us. The
offering was received by the
Hostess Madeline Harburn, and
was dedicated with prayer.
The study on "Our changing
role in mission" was given by
Grace Peck. This was an article
written by Dr. A.C.Forrest,editor
and publisher of the United
Church Observer.
It was reported that 73 calls
had been made on the sick and
shut ins. It was decided to leave
the quilting until March. The
World Day of Prayer will be
observed in the United Church on
Friday, March 7 at 3 p.m. and
Crippled. children and their
families from the area will be
guests of the Chalet for the
weekend,
Door prizes and prizes for the
snowmobile races have been
donated by club members and
area businessmen.
It is a good chance for area
residents to spend an enjoyable
family weekend and support a
worthy cause at the same time,
Rev. J. Reddock of Bayfield to be
the guest speaker.
Sunday, February 23, the UCW
will have charge of the Church
service when the guest speaker
will be Rev. Anne Langford. The
Huron Presbyterial is to be held
at Listowel Trinity United
Church on February 26,
PeldiAgala
Mr. & Mrs, Brian Collins,
Kitchener spent the weekend
with Mrs. Collins' mother, Mrs.
Laird Mickle.
Mr. & Mrs. J. H, Stretton of
Brussels visited this week with
Mr. & Mrs. Herb Stretton and
family.
Mrs. Carl Payne and Mrs.
Peter Bisback attended the
Senior Leaders Training School
"Baked in a pie" at Clinton for
two days last week.
United Church notes
•
Rev. Don Beck preached on the
topic "The fear of being alone" at
the service of worhip in Hensall
United Church on Sunday mor-
ning. The choir sang the anthem
"Charity" with Belva Fuss
taking the solo part, ac-
companied on the organ by Mrs.
Turkheim.
February 13,. 1975
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Noble Grand Mrs. Margaret
Consitt presided at the regular
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge on Wednesday evening
assisted by Vice Grand Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor.
Mrs. Grace Thompson reported
for the Finance Committee, Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor reported for
the Visiting Committee and the
Treasurer Mrs. Dorothy Corbett,
gave the Financial report.
The CPT committee are
holding a progressive euchre
party in the lodge hall on
February 27 to which everyone is
welcome.
A letter was received from
Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter
stating they are holding a
"Dessert Euchre" on Wednesday
February 26 to 'which members
are. invited, —
A notation was also received
from Morning Star Lodge,
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Mrs. Ross MacMillan,
Waterloo and Charles Mickle,
Hamilton, were recent visitors
with their mother Mrs. Laird
Mickle. - - •
Kippen women
entertain seniors
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
A number of ladies of Unit 2 of
the UCW of St. Andrew's Church,
Kippen entertained some of the
residents at the Queensway
Nursing Home, Monday. Mrs.
Ross Broadfoot entertained on
the piano and led in a sing song.
Personals
Mrs, Vivan Cooper is con-
valescing at her home following
surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex McGregor and
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Hugill, Clinton
are holidaying in Florida.
The International meeting of
Kippen East W.I, will 'be held
February 19 at 2 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Dave Triebner. The Roll
Call will be, "An interesting item .
I read in a newspaper or
magazine about another W.I."
Mrs. J. Sinclair will give the
motto, Mrs. Hummel a contest
and Mrs. Pulhnan, a poem.
Members are asked to .bring'
crochet hook, broomstick, etc.,.
for the craft workshop
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Hensall church ladies
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Side Bacon Devon
Pork Sausage Pure
Mac & Cheese ,,,,ed
Sirloin, T-Bone or
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Polish Sausage
FROZEN FOOD
BUCKET OF CHICKEN Schneiders
FANCY PEAS Libbys
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