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The new, modern Fred J. Hudie-Wiseway Building Supply Store on the Bayfield Road in Clinton
has everything for the home handyman, including a hand and power tool section that rivals that
of the larger "tire" stores. They are having their open house this Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday. (News -Record photo)
Modern building opens today
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house, should a customer fo see their new facilities
wish. and enjoy a free coffee and
As well, they stock
national brand appliances,
Amerock Cabinet hard-
ware, Celanese Carpet and
Sherwin-Williams paint.
They &so boast Of a wide
selection of hand and
power tools, and have a
wide selection of patio
furniture and stones, and
even picnic tables.
This Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, May 22, 23
and 24, the 12 full-time and
three part-time employees
are inviting the public out
donut while they inspect
the large store.
• Rebekah Lodge
Holds Meeting
Noble Grand Mrs. Margaret
Consitt presided at the regular
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge recently and was
assisted by the Vice Grand
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor.
A number otthank-you cards
were received and
arrangements were made to
visit Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge
in Seaforth on May•26 to present
the travelling gavel. R.S.N,G.
Mrs. Olga Chipchase reported
on a trip to Sudbury when they
attended the "Degree of
Chivalry" service which was
held ,there. Thirty-one ladies
received the degree. They also
had the pleasure of visiting
"The Home" at Barrie.
Recording secretary, Mrs.
Leona Parke, read a paper on
the founder of Oddfellowship,
Thomas Wiley. Mrs. Dorothy
Corbett, treasurer, gave the
financial report and Mrs. Ruby
Bell, reported for the finance
committee. Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor reported for the
visiting committee. Happy
Birthday greetings were ex-
tended t� Mrs. Dorothy Corbett
and Mrs:Aldeen Volland.
'Chiselhurst UCW meeting
President Erla Coleman
Thornd le Osited with Mr and
presided for the May et ng 4 •
of the Chiselhurst UCW and Mi'fr Robert Baker over the
opened the. meeting with a weekend and ' while here at-.
poem "Springtime". The roll tended the Hartman -Marshall
call was answered by 17 wedding inZurich.
members. A thank -you note United Church notes
was read from Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Don Beck preached on
Fred Brock. It was decided to the sermon topic Penecost: a
order four dozen centennial continuing event, for the
spoons to sell and it was also Penecost service in Hensall
decided to have lunch after United Church Sunday mor -
5 ning. The choir under the
direction of Mrs: Turkheim
sang a number.
Sunday, May 25, a reception
wilel be held at both Hensall and
Chiselhurst United Churches at
which time a presentation will
be made to those persons who
were members of the founding •
churches of the United Church
50 years ago.
Legion Ladies Auxiliary
The May meeting of the
Hensall Legion Ladies
Auxiliary was held Tuesday
evening in the Legion hall with
the president Wanda
McClinchey presiding. The
annual penny sale is being
extended to June 13. The
Auxiliary members are
catering to a wedding in June.
Nominations and elections
were held. New officers are:
past president, Wanda
McClinchey; president, Mona
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The visiting committee
reported making eight calls on
shut-ins in the past month and
Erla Coleman and Vera Ross
volunteered to visit for the next
month. Sara Dick read a poem
"My Tulip Bed". The worship
was conducted by Dorothy
Brintnell with the theme
"God's love is over all". Mrs.
Beck presented the study book.
The June meeting schedule
was reviewed, and the meeting
closed with prayer.
A delicious lunch was served
by Bea Brister and Loretta
Riley. A slip and bloomer sale
took place at the conclusion of
the meeting.
Women's Institute
The May meeting of Hensall
Women's Institute was gran-
dmothers night and a good
number of members and guests
attended. Entertainment in-
cluded a piano solo by Sue -Ann Campbell; 1st vice-president,
Finlayson and tap dancing Beatrice Uyl ; 2nd vice -
numbers by her sisters Sandra president, Marg Vanstone;
and Shelley. secretary, Donna Allan;
The guest speaker was Mr. treasurer, Mary Bisback; Sgt.-
J.W. • McLaren, painter- at -arms, Iva Reid; sports of -
illustrator, and one of the ficer, Iva Reid; executive, ,
originals of the singing group Mable Blackburn, Vera Smale,
"The Dumbells", who showed Mildred Chalmers, Joan Allan
slides and spoke of the early and Gerry Chappel
history of Beniniller.
Janis Bisback was presented
with a bank book for her baby ,
daughter, Victoria. The GUS IVIELIACE
president announced that the •
bus trip to Elmira and Doon Agostino (Gus) Mellace died
Village would be on June 23. suddenly as a result of a car *:
Those wishing to go please accident on Monday, May 12.
contact Mrs. Payne or Mrs. He was in his 25th year.
Janis Bisback. A gift was Mr. Mellace is survived by
presented to Mrs. Beryl Elgie his wife Janice, who he married
in appreciation of work done for on April 15, 1972, one daughter,
the Institute. She has now Corrinne 14 months and one son
moved to Exeter. Contests Frank, 4 days old. Mrs. Mellace
Finlayson, Mrs. Britton and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
was the former Janice Sillery,
were won by Grace Peck, Mrs.
Mrs. Wm. Smale. Sillery of Brucefield.
mystery supper for which
The June meeting will be a Also mourning his loss are his
members will pay $1.50. You parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
r Mellace, Toronto, two brothers
are asked to please wear you
and three sisters.
favourite or fancy hat and be at
In 1974, Mr. Mellace formed
the Legion Hall by 7 p. m. the Exbury Carpentry Con-
Personalstractors Co., Toronto.
Mrs. Jean Ademen and Mr. •
Anthony Gelderland of Mr. Mellace rested at Jerrett
Ridgetown visited Friday with Funeral Home and funeral
Sim Roobal and also visited day, May
weay1r7e fhreolind on nS tr-
t Johnu
with Mrs. Roobal who was a Bosco church with interment in
patient in South Huron Prospect Cemetery, Toronto.
Hospital. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Skea and A largely attended funeral
in
David, and Mr. and Mrs. Randy frocmludBedverucreelfaietlidasndanadrefari:emndsr.
weekend camping in the SildMlery,rs'SyElvryry, Larry
iain sStiellweart, mrs.
Mason and Andrew spent the an
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hope of DsienlelaryC. larke, and Mrs. Laura
Collingwood area.
Obituary
'CiinOratuteitiolis
to Wayne Stirling & staff
at Hudie Wiseway on the.
Grand Opening of their
new building
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