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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-04-21, Page 5Alp COMPLETE dP COVERAGE FOR CONTACT Bev Morgan Insurance Agency Ltd. 238 Main St. Phone 235-2544 Exeter Across from Saveway Lumber Home * Farm * Life * Commercial * Automobile * Reg istered Retirement Plans saw • SE VICES MANAGEMENT FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK HURON COUNTY BEEF -444..r.rigrInk We Specialize in Custom Processing, Curing and Smoking HINDS SIDES FRONTS PORK Fully Processed, Fully Processed, Fully Processed, Fully Processed, lb. 99$ 17)vi: b lib. 8 1 USA No 1 Lettuce PRODUCE USA No. 1, Size 113 Sunkist Oranges doz. 99( FROZEN FOOD Schneiders Breaded Chicken Legs or Breasts 2 lbs. $3.09 US No. 1 Carrots 2 lb. bag 59c Schneiders Mini Sizzlers McCa ins Super Fries Something you would like to ask about Funerals? Most people have questions they would like to ask of a funeral director but rarely have the opportunity. Members of the Ontario Funeral Service Association agree that the questions most asked are:— • What should a funeral cost? • Should the casket always be open? • Should children be taken to the funeral home and to the funeral service? • Must we go through a two- day visiting period? • How does one go about pre- arranging his own funeral? • What is meant by embalming and is it al- ways a legal necessity? •'What if I should die while vacationing in Mexico, Europe, Etc.? • What is involved in arranging for a crema- tion? There are so many questions which should be an- swered that the Ontario Funeral Service Association re- spectfully suggests that it is wise to visit your funeral director where your questions can be answered in confi- dence and without obligation. Boundaries changed again Times-Advocate, April 21, 1977 Page 5 Ks pick first woman president Robert McKinley of Zurich, and his private member's bill, changing the name of the riding, is expected to be passed by the Commons in June, Until redistribution a few months ago Mr. McKinley's riding was known as Huron-Middlesex because the townships of Bid- dulph and McGillivray were included, The latest shuffle has lopped off the two Middlesex townships and finance chairman, Lorne Kleinstiver,Dashwood, sec.-tres., Mrs. Betty Graham, Brucefiekl. The executive also includes the chairpersons for each of the municipalities within the riding. WOMAN HEADS CONSERVATIVES — Mrs. Margaret Bennett of Wingham is the new president of the PC Association for the federal riding of Huron, At the left is former Ontario Minister of Agriculture William Stewart, director of the Ontario Agricultural Museum Bob Carbert, Mrs. Bennett and MP Robert McKinley. Wingham Advance Times photo HURON HOPE NEWSLETTER „YZAfteyi€,X4ey We are proud to be a member of the Ontario Funeral Service Association Here is a Business Management Seminar on two very common problems faced by rapidly growing Small Businesses Cash Flow Difficulties Whether or not to Incorporate Mrs. Margaret Bennett of Wingham became the first woman president of the Huron Progressive Conservative Association on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Bennett accepts the leadership of the Federal riding association at a par- ticularly important time in the history of that organization, The constituency has been represented in the House of Commons for the past 12 years by CLAN DE BOYE The annual meeting of Clan- deboye Women's Institute was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rupert Williams. Mrs. Bruce Henry, president, presided for the opening and the business. The roll call was "Payment of Fees". There were 14 members and three visitors present. Reports were heard from all the conveners and the secretary, Mrs. Harold Hardy, gave the auditor's report. Mrs. Rea Neil gave the report of the nominating committee, Mrs. Wilmer Scott presided for the election of officers as follows: president, Mrs, Art Hodgins; vice president, Mrs. Ethel Donaldson; sec. treasurer, Mrs. Harold Hardy; assist. Sec. treas., Mrs. Richard Worthington; district director, Mrs. Bruce Henry; brand.), directors, Mrs. Evelyn O'Neil and Mrs. Ray Hodgins and Mrs. Rea Neil; pianist, Mrs. Allan Hill; auditors, Mrs. Peter Groenewegen, Mrs. Allan Hill. Agriculture and Canadian Industries-Mrs. Michael Hef- fernan • Citizenship and World Affairs-Mrs. Jack Hodgson' Education and Cultural Activities-Mrs. Chas. Coughlin: Family and Consumer Affairs- Mrs. Rupert Williams Public Relations-Mrs. Wilmer Scott' Tweedsmuir History-Mrs. Jas. O'Connor. Resolutions-Mrs. Gerald Lyim. Following the meeting, Mrs. Norman Hardy and Mrs. Ethel Donaldson assisted the hostess with the lunch. The May meeting will be held at St. James church on Wed- nesday evening, May 11 at 8 p.m. when the 4-H girls and their mothers will be guests. The Public Relations convener, Mrs. Roy Cunningham has arranged a Fashion Show by "Stretch and Sew" of Oakridge Acres, as the program for that evening. Personals Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Millson who are celebrating their Diamond wedding anniversary this week. They are enjoying reasonably good health and are looking f orward to their celebration party to be held on Friday night, April 22 in the Exeter Legion Hall. The Bluewater Rest Home at Zurich held their Easter dinner Sunday, for friends and relatives of residents of the home. The nephew and nieces of Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson that at- tended the dinner were, Mr. & Mrs. Andy Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Murray Thompson of Clan- deboye, Mr. Stewart Thompson, Mrs. Florence Hodgins, Mrs. Kay Haggar and Mrs. Edyth Watson, Lucan. Sunday Mr. & Mrs, Clarence Millson attended "Open House" in honour of Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Dykes' 40th Wedding Anniver- sary, held at the home of Bill and Susan Dykes, RR 2 Granton. The A.C.W. of St. James 7 Continued from Page 4 her leg now and expects to have a cast on for several weeks, She is staying at St. Joseph's Hospital and learning how to use crutches. Jimmy is still on a program at C.P.R.I. but expects to be back at school next week. Tom is a patient in Cottage 21 at C.P.R.I. Mrs. MacGregor was able to visit him last month. We hope he will soon begin to im- prove so that he can be with his friends and family. Just before the Spring Break eight of our children went with the grades 1 and 2 to visit Cor- bett's Sugar Bush in McGillivray Township. We appreciate being able to join with the other classes on special trips like this. Sincerely, Eleanor Scott Be generous when the Exeter FUNERAL HOME Ontario canvasser calls milleMENEMININIMMON IMIENSIONNIft The Manager Federal Business Development Bank 1036 Ontario St. Stratford, Ontario Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Millson of Clandeboye celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary, Monday of this week. An Open House and dance is being held Friday night at the Exeter Legion Hall, Mr. & Mrs. Millson were married on April 18, 1917 by Rev. R. H. Barnaby at the home of the bride's parents Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ashbury in Lucan. They have one daughter Mrs. Jim Beckett, Kitchener and two sons Ralph Millson, London and Gerald Millson, Clandeboye. They also have eight grand- children and six great grand- children, Mr. Millson's father George was the Postmaster at Whalen's Corners in the late 1870's when the famous Donnelly's received their mail there. Mr. Millson who claims to be the oldest barber in Ontario continues to serve a few customers in a shop in his home opposite the Clandeboye general store. The couple moved to Clan- Church, held a Euchre party on Tuesday night with seven tables in play, Prize winners were: Men's High-Murray Carter; Ladies High-Mrs. Art Hodgins; Mens Low-Gerald Lynn; Ladies Low-Mrs. Ethel Donaldson; Lone Hands-Allan Hill-Mrs. Evan Hodgins; Lunch was served and a social time enjoyed by all. Clandeboye pair celebrate Cancer can be beaten deboye 17 years ago from their Blanshard Township farm. The Clandeboye resident learned the barber business from Charlie Banes in Granton at the age of 18. When he started Millson says, "A haircut was 15 cents, a shave was 10 cents and you could buy a loaf of bread for four cents." has added the four southern townships and four towns in Bruce County. Mr. McKinley's bill will change the name of the constituency to Huron-Bruce. Thus, the Wednesday meeting, held in the new Howick Township Community Centre, became the founding convention for the new riding of Huron-Bruce. The slate of officers approved by the meeting includes a lengthy list of the party faithful, in ad- dition to Mrs. Bennett: Honorary presidents are Robert E. McKinley, Zurich; Elmer Bell, Exeter; Hon. Charles Mac- Naughton,Exeter, James Hayter, Goderich; William Walden, Wingham; George McCutcheon, Brussels; Frank Walkom, Goderich; John Durnin, Auburn; Clayton Laithwaite, Goderich; and Elgin McKinley, Zurich, President, Mrs. Bennett; vice- presidents, Harry Hayter, Dash- wood; Murray Cardiff, Ethel; Jim Ainsley, Goderich; Robert Emerson, Ripley; William Musser, Exeter; Gerry Holmes, Clinton; Robert Dinsmore, Seaforth; Directors: Joe Reichenback, hie Ice Mildmay; Mrs. Donna Woods, Clinton; Ed Powell, Wingham Roy Cousins, Brussels; Elmer Hayter, Varna; Young PC director, Miss Janet Haines, Wingham; election Orange Crystals Coffee Mate Libby's Alphagetti Liquid Detergent Kitchen Catchers • CHICKEN • SEAFOOD AND • SALADS '1.29 ,,ssl .1 5 ,6.$11•16 3 lbs.$ 1 .49 1 1 /2 11,5.'2.89 1 litre 87' 14 oz. 394 Pr A. ,a4 FRIED 704 CHICKEN EXETER El, 235.2665 Clandeboye Institute choose new officers A Management Seminar AT Pineridge Chalet, Hensall, Ont. ON Wed., May18th, 1977 9:00AM to 4 30PM REGISTRATION 8:30AM Would you like to attend? If so, please complete the coupon and return it, with your cheque, to the address below. For further Information, please contact Bill Prest Tel 271.5650 11111 11 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 I will attend the buSineas management seminar at-Hensall on MtlY 18th, 1977 Name(s) Address Postal Code —. ---b Tel.: NI 11111 III 1111 111 III II dill The Registration Rae of $13.00 per person includes luncheon. JONINNIMOINIMISMINIMMINSKONNOMMOr Blue Bonnet Margarine Maple Leaf Canned Hams Wisk, Reg. $1.75, HALF PRICE Main St., Exeter Phone 235-0400