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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-24, Page 6PcWe b Tinies-Advocati). April 24, 1975 Hensall and district .news. CORRESPOND ENTS; Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-2344 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2625 District Deputy President is guest at Hensall lodge TO COLOR OR NOT — Whether there is a bounty of color or whites and light ,colors as seen above, spring and summer fashions will be eye-catching. From left, models Elaine Bogart, Cathy Day, Helen Kleinstiver and Dorothy O'Connor show some of the clothes provided by Boyles Ladies Wear of Exeter, They were part "of the "Spring into Summer" fashion show held Friday at the Pineridge Chalet, Hensall. T-A photo Hensall youth co-designs Safety barrier is described Pe 44410-44 Professors .J, P..13Ogart. and D. L. Q. NOakes„ department of Zoology at the University of Guelph and eight graduate students attended the annual .conference of Ontario Eth- ologists, held recently at Queen's University, Kingston, Mrs. Hilda Beer, who has been a patient in St. Josephs Hospital, London for the past three weeks returned to her home last week, — Catherine Ann Christie of London spent a few days visiting with her mother Mrs. Audrey Christie. Charles Mickle of Hamilton visited over the weekend with his mother Mrs. Laird Mickle. Ernest Pym is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Mr, & Mrs. Ross MacMillan, David, Tom and Ann of Kit- chener, visited on Sunday with Mrs. MacMillan's mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle. REDI-MIX CONCRETE All Types of Concrete Work McCann Const. Ltd. DASHWOOD Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422 (free estimates) 9% can make you rich Interest rates change but one financial fact is constant ... if you keep your money where it earns high interest, your money will end up keeping you. 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Legion plans penny sale The Legion Ladies Auxiliary meeting was held recently in the Legion Hall with the president Wanda McLinchey presiding. Members decided that the May meeting would be held on May 13 because of the Zone rally being on the regular meeting night. Margaret Thorndyke, Zone Commander of Zone Cl made her official visit and gave a report on the Convention and the work of the Auxiliaries during the past year, Past President Mildred Chalmers presented Mrs. Thorndyke with a gift. Members decided to hold the annual penny sale with the draw to be made on June 6. Members also decided to cancel the New Years Dance for 1975, Sports Officer, Iva Reid gave a report on sports and announced several bowling tournaments coming up. The guessing prize was won by Mary Bisback, attendance prize by Gerry Chappel and the mystery prize by Vera Smale. The visitors were received and Jr. PNG Mrs. Aldeen Volland introduced Mrs. Bridge DDP to the Lodge. Mrs. Hazel Corbett, LSVG reported for the finance com- mittee and Mrs. Dorothy Corbett, treasurer, gave the semi-annual report. Mrs. Olga Chipchase RSNG gave a detailed report of the district meeting held in Brussels. It announced Mrs. Irene Harnack of Goderich had been chosen as the incoming DDP for 1975-76. The inaugural meeting is to be held in Goderich June 25 at 8 p.m. and all Past Noble Grands are to attend. The Oddfellow and Rebekah Degree Rally will be held in Stratford on Saturday, November 1. Open house at the Home in Barrie is on May 17 from 1-4:30 p.m. An invitation was accepted from Emerald Rebekah Lodge, Parkhill, to attend their meeting on May 6 and perform the closing ceremony, The district church service will be held in Hensall United Church May 4 at 11 a.m. Members are to meet at Lodge Hall at 10:30 a.m. The district deputy president spoke briefly on "Sewing and Reaping" stressing friendship, love, work and good health. Mrs. Marguerite Crawford PDDP of Brussels brought greetings from their lodge and Mrs. Myrtle Orr, Exeter a former member expressed appreciation at returning to the meeting. Mrs. Dorothy Parker, Warden presided over the program when Sylvia Bell, playing the electric guitar accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Edith Bell favoured with several selections. Mrs. Hazel Corbett gave a reading entitled "The Gardener's Basement." Mrs. Parker gave several humorous selections and concluded the program with a poem. News from Queensway Mrs, Rochus Faber, acted as convener as the WMS of Carmel Presbyertian Church entertained the residents on Monday af- ternoon by playing bingo. Mrs. Dougall and Mrs. Bell led in a sing-song. Rev. Roeda of the Christian Reformed Churn in Exeter, con- ducted the church service on Tuesday, Mrs. Louise Mitchell acompanied on the piano, Visitors during the week were: Mr. & Mrs. Roy Schenk and Mrs. Margaret Clark, visited with Mr. Schenk Mr. & Mrs.Eldon Miller and Mrs. MacDonald visited Roy MacDonald. Jeff and Bessie Robinson visited with Arthur Bragg. Bill, Donna, Jimmy and Donald Perry visited Ernie Perry. Allen and Bernice Olson, London, Fanny Clark, Rose Pyke and H. J. "Bud" Dilling visited with. Anna Visiting with Mrs.Elizabeth Sararas were Mrs. Alexander, John and Greta Reid, Mississauga, Mrs. Sararas' grandson and his fiancee Ian Reid and Cathy Montgomery of Mississauga. Gladys McDonald and Barbara Tiedeman of Exeter visited Ruby Minors. P. Branderhorst visited Isabel Sproa t. Mrs. Ada Smillie was visited by her daughter Mrs. McNaughton and Mrs. Alexander. Alma Hess and Minnie Noakes visited residentsiat different times during 'the week. " Pearl Passmore visited her sister Mrs. Bernice Lavery. The University of Guelph news bulletin has published a description of the safety barrier which Don Noakes of Hensall helped to design. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes. The design is a two part system. It consists of concrete barriers in four foot sections for the straightways and a four band nylon catch fence on cedar posts for the corners. The concrete barriers are supported at the back by steel cables which stretch on impact, thus allowing a fair amount of give. In addition, the edge is ramped so that cars can ride smoothly avoiding a sudden impact. Interest in the contest, in which the group won $1,000, was spurred by the recent guard rail crashes that took the lives of Grand Prix drivers Francois Cevert, Peter Revson and Helmut Koinigg. The Cevert and Koinigg accidents occured at Watkins Glen, a track literally surrounded by a wall of guard rails, The first meeting of the Garden Club of Hurondale 4-H took place at the home of Mrs.Bob Down on Tuesday, April 22. There were 19 members present. Roll call was answered and the election of officers took place. The results are as follows: president, Sylvia Stewart: vice- president, Terry Heywood, secretary, Patti Down; press reporter, Jayne Dougall. Topics discussed included the requirements of the club and the Aiding Noakes with the design were Palmiro Campagna, George Rocoski, Don Haley and Rui de Carvalho, all second year 'engineering students. making of a record book, why to grow a garden, where to grow a garden, why grow flowers, what is an annual plant, and planning the garden. Mrs. Down showed how to plant seeds for growing in the house windows, Each member listed vegetables and flowers they wanted for their garden, The leader is Mrs. Bob Down, assistant leader, Mrs. John Pym. Sandra Stewart adjourned the meeting Hurondale Garden Club elects new officers