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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-09-18, Page 7Part of the large crowd at the all-candidates meeting at SHAHS Here First For All Your CARPET and VINYL Flooring Needs BALL-MACAULAY Phone 262-2418 LIMITED .G2tire Hensall BUIILDING coma TWO KIDS OF HORSEPOWER — Danny Shute compares his Saturdo's Kirkton Fair• pony with George Burgin's 1919 tractor at T-A photo Thurs. —Fri. — Sat. 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Available in colour and standard aluminum. Comes with "tempered glass" for greater safety, If you cari't come ill to our store, we'll be glad to take your order over the telephOne. You'll be treated with the same courtesy and you'll receive the quality tiateriala you expect. JUST CALL: Sioatorth 527-0910 Clinton 482-3405 Hensall 262-203 WE DELIVER Pay Cash & Save 5% Discount We're open daily from 8 to S:30 Saturday to 12 NOOn ....... . .......... Cromarty Ladies Aid meeting • Richardson reunion attended by 60 By MRS, ROBERT LAING CROMARTY Ms, Charles Douglas, second vicepresident, was in charge of the !; September meeting of Crornarty Ladies Aid, and opened it with a poem on "Smiles. Mrs. Thomas L. Scott had the devotions and Mrs. Douglas gave a reading, "Opel the Gate," which brought back memories of opening gates in childhood on the farm. The roll call was answered with "An interesting experience had this summer." During the business, plans were made to purchase covering for the steps to the basement of the church. Church service The Masonic Lodge from Mitchell held their annual church service in Cromarty Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. Rev. Wilfred. Jarvis was in charge of the worship service and entitled his sermon, "God .of Ali the Forth." He was assisted by Worshipful Master Ivan Norris who . read the scripture from 1 Kings 14-40, Personals Mr. & Mrs. Neil Moore and Kimberly of Lindsay visited with Mr. & Mrs, Thomas Scott and Alex, Mr, & Mrs, Hugh Scott and Andrea, Mr. & Mrs. John Scott Fire destroys farm home A Staffa area family lost their two-storey home and all their possessions Tuesday afternoon in a fire of unknown origin. John Chapple of RR 2 Staffa was plowing on his farm about six miles east of Hensall when he noticed smoke coming from under the eaves of his home, The house was found to be full of smoke forcing Mr. Chapple to call Seaforth firefighters from a neighbour's home. Mrs. Chapple was shopping in Hensall at the time of the fire, Loss has been estimated at $35,000. The Chapples will be staying temporarily with nearby relatives. Hensall Sales Barn report The supply consisted mostly of steers and heifers and demand was active. Prices were up. Heifers were $43.00-$50,00, steers $51.00-$54.75; feeder cattle $36.00- $42.00; pigs — wieners $36.00- $50.00, chunks — $60.00-$65.00, sows $150.00, and Christopher. Kr. & Mrs. Charles Douglas visited Tuesday evening with Mr. Douglas' aunt, Mrs. Albert Jones of London, on the occasion of her eighty-seventh birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Douglas visited recently with his mother, Mrs. Arthur Douglas, and sister, Mrs. David Anderson and family of Thamesford. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Mehl and boys of Seebach's Hill visited Sunday with Mrs. John Jefferson. A middle-of-the-roader is one who has enemies to the Right and Left, The generation gap doesn't worry most of us as much as the billfold gap. The annual Richardson reunion was held at Hensall Community Park Sunday with 60 in attendance. Ruth of Bayfield and sons Ron of Clinton and CHISELHURST UCW The Chiselhurst UCW Sep- tember meeting was opened by president Mrs. Erla Cileman with a poem. Thirteen members answered the roll call with a Bible verse on "Thanks," It was decided to hold the Fall bazaar on October 22. The visiting committee reported calling on shut-ins during the summer. Mrs. Alf Ross played a piano solo. Mrs. Rosa Harris presented the worship dwelling on "Prayer is the Key" Hymn 503 was sung and Mrs. Beatrice Boyce gave the study. The meeting closed with all repeating the "Theme." Mrs. Erla Coleman and Mrs. Vera Ross were hostesses. Hurondale WI enjoy bus trip On Wednesday, September 10, 32 members of Hurondale Women's Institute, along with 16 guests, had a very interesting bus trip. A delicious roast beef dinner at "The Old Mill" at Benmiller was enjoyed prior to a visit to the Huron county jail in Goderich now owned and operated by the Huron Historic Jail Board. The jail has been granted status as'a National Historic Monument, President Mrs. Harry Dougall presided at the business meeting when arrangements for the Kirkton and Exeter fair exhibits were finalized, It was announced that the Huron County W.I. Rally is to be held in Belgrave on Monday, October 6. Delegates from Hurondale are Mrs. H. May and Mrs. H. Love. Mrs. Raymond Cann and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne were named as delegates to the area convention to be held at Grace United Church in St. Thomas on October 15 and 16. Mrs. Franklin Skinner, on behalf of the visitors, thanked the Hurondale WI members for taking them on the trip. Sugar and spice — Continued from Page 4 made even more exciting by the fact that I had no parachute, there was only one engine, there was no place to land if the motor conked, except on a lake, And we had no pontoons. One other circumstance made the whole trip a good one. My fishing companion was Barry Wenger of Wingham, a friend of 25 years. It was just by accident, we were thrown together, but I was glad. There's nothing quite so harrowing as spending two days in a boat with someone who gets on your nerves. Barrie and I had a great time, talking about our grandchildren, and agreeing that we get bigger fish than this back on the Bruce Peninsula. ADAMS I Heating & Cooling Heating Systems! of All Types INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED E 72, General Sheet Metal Work Air Conditioning 77 • Humidifiers • Ventilation 7-1 235-2187 133 Huron St., Ea0, Exeter LainaintaiwitunntaitaitintanitiowaP; Wayne of Toronto were con- veners. The usual races were held for the children as well as lots of fun and games for the adults, followed by a buffet supper. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien of Zurich will be conveners for next year. Beck with Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ. The sermon "Give Him a hearing!" was based on John 7: 37-52 and the choir sang the anthem, "I have decided to follow Jesus". The Sunday School met during the latter half of the service. Mrs, Nan Britten is a patient in Stratford General Hospital again. Visitors at Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Schwalm with Mrs. Daisy Ivey and Mrs. Elizabeth Volland were Mr. & Mrs. John Boven of Seaforth, Ralph, Harry and John Otten, Seaforth, Mrs. Andy September 14, 1975. Pugs 7 FISHERMAN'S. COVE. Q.FIAND -KNP 6$ RIVER ROAD uNpERNEW .mANApEmEW CHICKEN & CHIPS FISH & CHIPS SHRIMP & CHIPS etc. * TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone: 238-2025 Dougall and Helen of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Alec Hyde of Kippen, Mrs. Pearl Shaddick, Mrs. Audrey Christie, Mrs. Mabel Parke, Mrs. John Skea, Mrs. Madeline Harburn, Irene Finlayson, Mrs. Mona Clark, all of town and Mrs. Vera Johnston and Leota of Brucefield. Mrs. Marjorie Windover has returned home after spending the past week visiting with George and Marjorie Grant in St. Anne's Place, St. Thomas. Mr. & Mrs, Keith Hillier of London were Sunday guests with Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mr. & Mrs. Terry North and family of Fingal were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Snell. Mrs. Ida Deihl of Seaforth visited this week with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Thank You John and Nellie Reid would like to thank all their friends and customers for their patronage during the years they owned and operated "Reids Lunch" in Hensall. We hope you will continue to patronize the new owners, John and Alison Alderson.