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The Brussels Post, 1974-06-12, Page 6 Ray & Helen's Family Centre STANFIELD IN HENSALL -Progtissive Conservative Leader Robert Stanfield talked to over 1,000. supporters in Hensall last Saturday. Huron- Middlesex MP Robert McKinley introduced Mr. Stanfield to his Constituents. (Staff Photo). Sportsman Cordless Razor 9.95 Radios and Tape Players SHIRTS 4.98 tip l'C gl re lii 'et int tic 9, git tst vi ita '?3 tin 'Oil s i 1 19 us 34, gha rin `ed de ter ed tan es i !stet ran inter ho no, ,tht plea the tan atio Unit rYof Co Fey crib READ arid USE POST CLASSIFIED Be sure to Please Him on His Day JUNE 16th Listowel Florist Os Main, Phone 91A0.10 We are also repreSorited by Max Watts, 8russels News at Bluevale A number of residents .attended the Clinton Spring. Fair on Saturday and everyone at the Home are very proud of the fact that. the Huronview float won second prize in the parade. A special thanks to those on the staff-who gave of their time and talents, in preparing it. Mrs, Nelie Welsh. Norman .Speir and Jerry Collins provided the Old Tyme Music for Monday's activities. Two new residents were welcomed to the Home, Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs, McNee. The weather was ideal on Monday evening for the Spring Drive sponsored by the Exeter United Church men. One hundred residents were taken for a two hour drive through the country which they all enjoyed very much. Students from the Exeter High • School presented a program. "This Side of Paradise.” in the auditorium on Tuesday afternoon arranged by Mrs.. Pat Quigley. The theme of the program wag taken from the 20's with costumes, music and dances such as the Charleston related to that era. Mary. Van Camp thanked the students on behalf of the residents. The Blossom Tea and bake sale sponsored by the Huronview Auxiliary was well attended on Wednesday afternoon and was opened by Rev.. Wittick of Blyth. Two hundred senior members of North Street United Church of Goderich, which includes several from, the Home, were honoured by their congregation on Thursday afternoon. Following a drive through the country supper was served at the United Church summer camp. The residents enjoyed an hour of organ melodies on Thursday afternoon with Ed. Stiles, of Goderich,, at , the console and vocal solos by Mrs. Rogers. Marie Flynn of Clinton arranged a variety program for "Family Night - with Harold Black emcee for the evening. There were instrumentals by Marie Flynn, Jim and Patrick Murray, Harold and Gary Black, Norman, Ken and Sandra Dale; with step dancing by.Dawn and Debbie Flynn. Mrs. McMichael • thanked the entertainers On behalf of the residents. Op en House planned, for Senior Citizens The residents of Huronview, Churches., and formerly Padre of For nigh and l'Idic—S"""1 along with other senior citizens of C, F. B., Clinton, will lead' a Pupils — 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Ontario, will celebrate Senior .sing-song in the auditorium. Rev. Each Week Citizens' Week from June 16th' to Youmaloff is well-known to most• 22nd. The event has been of the residents of Huronview Starting Next. endorsed by the ministry of because of the great interest he Community and Social Services as took in Huronview during the Week • part of the program for Homes for years he was stationed at the -the Aged. base. The Committee of Management of Hurouview has Wednesday. the, - annual declared open house for the week, and invites all senior citizens' the grounds; weather permitting, clubs, or any citizen over 60, to or in the auditorium, it' the come and join in the programs, For this week only. the dining choir of Wesley Willis Church providing the music. Our Chaplain. Rev. W. MeWhinnie, will be in charge of the service. In the evening there will be' a band concert, weather permitting, Monday afternoon there iyill be' Old Tvine music and dancing in the auditorium. Goderich Senior Citizens' Club will join with the Hutonvic‘v residents in the activities and Nvill assist with the Music, Tuesday afternoon, Rev, George Yournaloff, Rector of Bayfield and Middleton Angliean %gingham Memorial Shop qtJALITY. SERVICE CIRAPTSMANS1ItP opop Every vekriay Your Guarantee For Over '35: Years of SEi! VS 1fOt Fitt:sit FtAnV. FOR WtDDING DAY or ANV DAY, Correspondent Mrs. Joe Walker- Anniversary services were held, in Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday, June 9, Reverend John C. Brush of Molesw.orth and Gorrie was guest speaker, The choir sang, "Glory in My Sour. Larry Elliott sang "Bless This House", Reverend Brush's sermon was, ''The Church's Greatest Need". "Awakening Chorus" was sung for the final- anthem. Mrs. Ross Hoggart was organist. This was. the one hundred ,and • seventeenth . anniversary. Mr, Norman Hull of Aylmer called on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hail on Friday: Mr. J. J. Elliott and Harold Elliott. attended the Elliott reunion at Unionville on Saturday.. PC leader (Continued from Page 1) also feeling the rising costs and. while they receive fairly stable prices, production costs rise.. 'A heavy squeeze has been put on the farmers as a result of inflation,' he said, and they must be protected. He proposed the Conservatives would try to recreate the stability, that they. claim is now gone and continue economic expansion at the same •rime. ••••••••••••••••••1, VW, Liquid h • Embroidery Classes Huronview picnic will he held .on Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell 887-6697 L weatherman does not cooperate. There will be games, races, etc., room will be open to visitors and commencing at 2 p.m. Huron volunteers at a nominal charge Coumy 'Museum will have their and supper will be provided the display van here for the clay. day of the picnic. It would be Thursday afternoon there will appreciated if clubs or individuals, he organ music in the auditorium Who arc planning 'to stay for' by Ed.Stiles. The Senior Citizens' meals would let: us know in Clubs of Baytield and Exeter will advance. put on a variety program Following is a schedule Of for Family Night (Thursday activities: evening, 7 p.m.), These same A special church service will be clubs provided the Family Night held in the auditoriuM on Sunday program during Senior Citizens' morning, June 16th, with the Week last year, and it was really enjoyed by everyone, Friday is always Bingo day at Huronview, but for this week, we hope to have many 'outside' seniors with us. The games will he held in the auditorium with soine teal prizes, instead of the usual chocolate bars, etc. Brussels' Senior Citizens will join cart' resident's for the afternoon. On Saturday, lune 22nd. there will be table games 'in the auditorium (progressive euchre. bridge. 500. etc.). Seaforth Ilappy Citizens' Club will sponsor this activity, The Blooming THING By ED VAN GEEST A bolaiive paymeots is when ,,votir teenager buys a new robe and you giYe tip Witches. • o • if ,your Want a job done, give it to a busy Man. have his seete, tart` do it, • • • Football breeds.- self-discipline What else would induce a slice- tutor to kit Out in the Open- in subfreezing Weather? • • kendilig telaiWth ii Well...totinded perSOil, SO Watlibing ry with potlitti chips- and a sltAitiek Of beer, e a a Most of us don't start ecimOniii- ing mail we run out of money, , • • • tr'S CASA' TO ECoNomiZE AT METERY LETT RING Ite; Wit461.1AM JOHN .M-ALLitk OtttNsCkts. 4t*t