HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-09-11, Page 6PPse 6 Times-Advocate, September I 1, 1975
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Use hot water wisely
Save energy...Save money
Apart from home heating, a family usually consumes
the most energy in producing hot water.
Here are just a few small things you can do, that can
add up td a considerable energy saving, Turn off
hot water taps so they don't drip, fill clothes washers to
match the size of the load, wait until you have a full load
before using a dishwasher and remember showers usually
require less hot water than baths. Try not to use
more hot water than you need.
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• N. of Ontario in Toronto in JMe,
gave a detailed report of the
sessions they attended. IVIrs,Olga
Chipchase, P.N.G, reported
attending a reception in North
Bay for Sister Helen Sheppard,
Ontario Assembly President,
"Birthday Greetings" were
extended to Sisters Dorothy
Parker, Warden; Olga Chip-
chase, R.S.N.G.; Irene Black-
well, L,S.N,G.; Inez McEvven,
I.G.; Pearl Shaddick, Annie
Reid and Vera Letrimon Color
Bearer,
A potluck lunch was enjoyed
by all.
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WEEK '
Amber Rebekah Lodge re-
opened for the fall term on
Wednesday evening with Noble
Grand Mrs, Margaret Consitt
presiding assisted by the Vice
Grand Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
who gave a report of the visiting
and cards sent during the
holidays,
The secretary read a report
from Mrs. Jean Brydges, District
Deputy President, on her year's
work. Cards of thanks were
received from Sisters Ruby Bell
and Dorothy Beaton.
Mrs, Irene Harnack of
Goderich, District Deputy
President for the ensuing year,
will install the officers on October
1. Arrangements were made to
put a booth in at Mrs. Walker's
sale on Saturday. Sister Irene
Blackwell P.N.G. and Mrs.
Aldeen Volland, Jr. P.N.G. who
attended the Rebekah Assembly
Instal officers
for Auxiliary
Thursday,.
September 18
Tee-Jay Family Fashions
opens its doors in Hensall
offering a complete line of
fashions for the family.
115TH ANNIVERSARY — Taking part in the one hundred and fifteenth anniversary services at Chiselhurst
United Church on Sunday were former minister Rev. Harold Currie, now of Sebringville; soloist Miss Marion
Hofley of Winnipeg whose mother is a former parishioner at Chiselhurst and minister Rev, Donald Beck, The
Huronia Choir also participated in the service. T-A photo
The Ladies' Legion Auxiliary
met in the Legion Hall on
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Wanda
McClinchey, president, chaired
the opening of the meeting. Zone
Commander Mrs, Marguerite
Thorndike of Clinton of Zone Cl
installed the new slate of officers
for 1975 and 76 and also installed
a new member Marion Wasson.
After the installation the new
president Mrs. Mona Campbell
presided. Arrangements were
made to cater to a wedding in
September. The various. com-
mittee's were appointed for the
coming term.
Sports officer Mrs. Iva Reid
gave a report of the forthcoming
sports events, such as the
bowling tournaments. Mrs.
Campbell presented Mrs. Wayne
I3eierling (nee Joan Allan) with a
gift. The "mystery prize" was
won by Marion Wasson and the
"guessing prize" was won by
Mrs. Jean Munn. Bingo was
played followed by refreshments.
Hensall Sales Barn
The supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers. Demand was
active and prices were up; Fat
cattle $48.00; heifers $42.00,
steers $42.50-$50.00, feeder cattle
$37,50-$42.50, pigs - wieners, up to
$47,00, chunks $48.00-$58,55.
Former minister speaker
at Chiselhurst anniversary
Don't miss the
opening specials,
free draws and
a chance to see
a completely new
line of family
fashion
with a history of the church by
Stewart Brister. Following the
service a social hour was enjoyed
and old acquaintances renewed
and refreshments, served to all.
companied by Mrs. Mary Moffatt
and directed by Mrs. Marion
MacCaffrey. Miss Agnes Bray
was accompaniest during the
service. Guests were presented
Rev. Don Beck conducted the
one hundred and fifteenth an-
niversary service in Chiselhurst
on Sunday, which was largely
attended by members, former
members and friends. The
church was decorated with
gladiola.
Rev. Harold Currie, former
minister, was the guest speaker.
The text was from Acts II, The
sermon was "Celebrating!
What?"
The guest soloist, Miss Marion
Holley of Winnipeg, sang "Is
There To Be A Tomorrow?" The
Huronia choir sang "Standing on
the Promises," "Contemplation"
and "0 Worship the King." ac-
nal items Hensall pers NURSING GRAD
Carolyn Wilkin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Cook of Hensall
recently graduated from the Ryer-
son School of Nursing, Toronto. In
1973 she received a Canadian
Mental Health Certificate from
the Children's Psychiatric
Research Institute in London,
qualifying her as a Psychiatric
Counsellor. A position has been
accepted in neurosurgery of
Toronto Western Hospital.
SEE NEXT WEEK'S AD
IN THIS NEWSPAPER
FOR GRAND OPENING
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Hensall FAMILY
AY FASHION
and district news
PHONE 262-2501
FORMERLY TAYLOR LADIES WEAR
Dr. & Mrs. Harold Dulling of
Scarborough visited over the
Labour Day weekend with the
former's father and visited his
mother in the Queensway Nur-
sing Home.
Mrs. Sim Roobol has returned
home after being a patient in
South Huron Hospital.
Visitors at Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm's were Mr. & Mrs,
Donald Coughlin, Debby and
Paul of Fordwich, Mr. & Mrs,
Desmond Ivey of Sarnia, with
Mrs. Daisy Ivey, Mr, Lorne
Finlayson of Stella and Mr, &
Mrs. Lewis Taylor of Varna with
Mrs. Elizabeth Volland. The
Taylors have just returned from
two weeks vacation in Manitoba
and Saskatchewan.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Chipchase and
Jeffrey returned to Roanoke, Va,
after visiting with their families
in Hensall.
Leaders for the 4H Girls Club
"Lets bake bread" have been
found. Mrs. Cecil Pepper, Mrs.
Bill Fuss and Mrs, Jack Simmons
will attend Training School on
September 22 and 23,
Miss Debbie Gooding li„N. of
London visited recently with her
grandparents Mr, & Mrs. Edgar
Munn.
Miss Joan Goddard left on
Sunday to take up residence at
Trenton College,Peterborough,
where she will reside for the
coming term.
Jeff Raeburn has taken up
residence in Kingston where he
will attend college. ,
Rev. Don Beck was in charge of
the United Church service with
Mrs, John Turkheim at the
organ. The choir sang "Who is on
the Lord's side?" and the topic of
the sermon was "Just Talk".
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