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Conimunity services
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ms Abiuty Fund was set
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,and „„.
; chalrman,
finances,..
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Celle* Phillips and AIice
Andrews; pt,iblici Lina
Cochrane; and SUpplies.
ParieneFlowers.
Services chairman
Florence Corrie displayed
approximately four dozen
pairs of beautifully hand -
knitted mittens which were
deflated to the !OMby Mrs.
Jas. Howatt Of Londesboro to
be included in the Items sent
to Indian communities in
Northern Canada. The mitts
obviously involved many,.
many Wore. Of work and the
100141) showed extreme ap-
preciation for such help from
Someone in the community
but not herself ,an IODE
member.
Mrs, Carrie - further
reported that a Christmas
bale had been sent in July
valued at over $200 and
S,An -
Caribbean„ prescrIbeS
eyeg1asse where needed!.,.,
et,,, d by
loa,708"e
,fotr 0
purposethe
being
The Clinton TOM would
a praciate the donatio oteny
eyeglasses, especially
children's no longer- beiflg
used. Anyone la the area with
a pair to donate please
contact Mrs. Carrie at 482-
7758.
the IODE r1vevs were
stillavaiIabIs when needed.
nsocs elk In otherbustness,
team* desire to have a
sClaUst. to spa& e r
,executive attend to clatify
SOMP ” the aims and fun
0940 ot IODE,..The Ioci
group will hive „r men
„ is. present, - an
dinner in lYlitOell, They wi
also place a wreath.,
Remembrance
memorial service. Dorott
Williarnasuggested
thank -you be cxpresscd
Bill Haut* for the use ofhis
wagon for the Centennial
parade, Tickets for the
"Christmas tree plus gifts"
draw will be available
shortly.
Education chairman Bev
WillisOratt reported on areas
where prizes could be given
at the secondary school level
and atter Mae discussion, it
was decided to award a prize
of $25 in geography 250and a
825 prize in French 350. This
completes phase 2 of a three
phase plan where prizes have
been given for some time at
the elementary school level
and consideration will now be
given to promotion of
education at the post-
secondary school level. The
ladies also voted assistance to
the extent of 550 with the
In the re
spuniior,d
fir(contr
puwasneci hit: * ' Af,. ' . 4,
Frank- ,,.. 0
011 . n
finished ,111Elie1‘, $ aef! group.
.:.t the'se me time.
They ail wan to finish first
Joy Lawson came second,
Mike Wiiiillcraft- 441,4 Tony
anomie, third and John
LawsonSr. came fourth.
According to Larry Gib-
bings, treasurer for the
mile waik
ritorhe Clthe Bayt, 1,„
Coca-ColaC°4ee S4PP 1led by the
company
each of the cheek points and
when the walkers completed
their course, the Lions sup-
plied hot dogs, cooked by
lack Spearan,
Mentfilaataay el010,140r*Selliat #0.11.$4 raftt 001001110 Clitittmes.Falt last
weekend' Weje a pair of Gederlcb TOWIttlit_110 Mrs,tObb and Mrs. Jack Tehbutt.
Nor% Mr Lobb, left, shewSseMe erthechristlitas decorations to Christine Richt of*R R 4,
Goderich, (News4tecordphoto)
ZIGZAG FREE ARM WITH EVERY
FEATURE SIMPLIFIED
Bible Society canvass
Canvassers' for the Bible
Society, Mrs. Annie Reid,
Mrs. Frank Forrest, Mrs.
Don Volland, Mrs. Glen
Nixon, Mrs. Percy Campbell,' -
Miss Tammy Baker, Mrs.
Harvey Hydo, Mrs. William
Bell, Mrs. Peter Bisback,
Mrs.- Leona Parke, Mrs.
Margaret Ingram, Mrs. John
Consitt, Mrs. Harry Hoy, are
pleased to announce that $286
was collected from Hensall
residents, an increase of 554
over last year.
Chairman Eric Luther and
organizer, Mrs. Sim Roobal,
wish to thank all contributors
and canvassers for their help
in this campaign.
Personals
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Sim Roobal were
Mr. Anthony Gelderland and
Mrs. Jean Ademen of
Ridgetown.
Mr. George Beer- was
another 51,000 winner in the
recent Olympic draw.
"Traditions", 'how we stay
SO SIMPLE YET SPECIALLY DESIGNED
SEWS THE MOST CARRYING CASE WITH
WANTED SUPER ACCESSORY AND FOOT
STRETCH AND CONTROL STORAGE PACK.
UTILITY STITCHES FULL ROTARY
tifECtiAiiitm
SEWING PLUS
THREE POSITION
AUTOMATIC
NEEDLE.
BUTTONHOLES
CuNTON, ONT.
with them, how we change
them and the results or those
changes was the subject of
the United Church Service
conducted by Rev. Don Bee*.
The choir sang the anthem
"Gracious Spirit. Love
Divine" with Mrs. John
TurItheim at the organ.
Several high school -aged
young people from the
Hensel' area met at Hensall
United Church on Sunday
evening and decided to meet
regularly twice a month on
the first and third Sunday
evenings. The first regular
meeting will be November 2
at 7:30 p.m. when officers for
the new group will be elected.
ACW meeting
The regular meeting of the
St. Paul's ACW was keg' it
the home of Miss Petty. In the
absence of the presidentthe
vice-president, Mrs. Frank
Forrest presided.
The meeting opened with
the members prayer,
followed by the Lord's
Prayer. The scripture was
read,by Annie Reid. Keeping
Thanksgiving in mind, the
roll call was answered with a
biblical verse containing the
word "Harvest". The
minates were read and ap-
proveod. Donations were
gratefully accepted in lieu of
the Bazaar and Bake Sale.
The study book
"Encouragement works
wonders" was given by Mrs.
Windovet. The meeting
closed with the Grace.
Personals
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Dilling
visited with the former's
patents over the weekend.
Mr. Wilber Dining has been
confined to his home for the
past two weeks with
pneumonia and Mrs. Anna
Dilling is a patient in
Queensway Nursing Hale.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm, Mrs.
Elizabeth Volland and Mrs.
Daisy Ivey last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor of
Varna, Mrs. Loretta Fields
and Miss Donna °Taylor,
Hillsgreen, Mrs. Sheachew
and. Nancy of Stratford, Mr.
Dennis Churchill of Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Etue and
Douglas of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Desmond Ivey of
Sarnia, Mrs. Marjorie
Windover, Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Miller and Mrs. Bona Clark,
all of Hensall.'
Twelve Clinton Masons
recently travelled to Berkley
Michigan where they met
with membeis of their sister
tristalls sittle
Lodge, Berkley A .F . and
A.M. No. 563.
This year is the 50th an-
niversary of Be ley Lodge
and the Clinton Lodge was
pleased to help their
American Brethren mark this
important occasion for their
The Huronie Rebekah Lodge fromthe lodge.
held their regular meting on The Past Grands 'then held a
October 20, when District Deputy very successful penny sale titer
President, sister Imo Hama& Whi0/144101$,V410YedWA-411
and her staff, from Goderith
installed the &flowing officers at
Clinton.
Noble Grand, Mrs. Harold
Wise; Vice -Grand Mrs. Jack
Henderson; recorcing secretary,
Mrs. Jim Brom:loot; financial
secretary, Mrs. William
Townsend; treasurer, Mrs.
Douglas Cartwright; junior past
Noble Grand, Ws. Murray
Taylor; RSNG, Mrs. Norman
Trewartba; Mrs- Douglas
Cantelon; RSVG, Mrs. Jahn
Broadfoot; LSVG, Mrs. Jack
Hunt; Chaplain, Mrs. Tom
O'Connell; flag bearer, Mrs.
Clete Holland; IG, Mrs. H.J.
Southern; OG. (absent, to be
installed at the next meeting)
8/111-.1Verten—G1brdew
Mrs. Cliff Ashton; Conductor,
Mrs. Reg Beller; musician, Mrs.
Wm. Cox; RSJPNG, Mrs. Reva
Wilson; WPM, Mrs. Louis
Taylor; RS Chaplain, Mts.
Clarence Perdue; LS Chaplain,
Mrs. Jon Wyatt; Naomi, Mrs.
Argyle Lockhart; Ruth, Mrs.
'George McGee; Degree
'-'2eivqvinin; Mrs. Mary Grigg and
press reporter, Wks. Norman
Trewartha.
The card parties are to start
November 6 to November 20 for
all thecard players.
The junior past Noble Grand,
Barb Taylor was presented with
a jewel and silver tray, also Mrs.
Lillian Orpen was presented with
a silver tray.
At the close of the meeting, the
DDP was presented with a gift
Lodge.
At the October meeting,
Brothers Harold Lobb and
Barry McLaren were
received into the Lodge.
The members present
enjoyed the work and its
musical. .accompaniment
provided by Worshipful
Brother Doug Morgan and
Brother Ken Flett, assisted
by the choir.
WEATHERSTRIPPING FOR
DOORS AND WINDOWS
FOAMFLEX
Vinyl foam permanently at-
tached to wood strip. Complete
with two 7 foot and one 3 foot
lengths and nails.
ANGLE SEAL
Reinforce:I rubber securely
777.r—f clamped on aluminum strip for
a sure seal. Complete with two
7 foot and one 3 foot strips and
--I nails.
DOOR SWEEP
Aluminum face plate with flexi-
ble vinyl hula. Size 1,/4" x
36"
Not sure what to get?
GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE
WITH vitas
PuRCHA$13 A
GIFT CERTIFICATE
OF 510 00 OVEN
AUOF
PROPER INSULATION
MEANS MORE, COMFORT AS WELL
AS ENERGY SAVINGS
We havfemany types of home
'insulation and well be glad to
-advise-onwhat is bast for your
needs.
Zonolite — Micati Pai-ci;Pak
— Rockwool -- Polystyrene
Aluminum Foil— Glass Fibre
Fibre -glass insulation bans.
with paper back. R- 12'31/2"
thick, 15' wide, 48- long— ton
sq. ft per cwton-
CRACK SEAL
These putty -like- strips fiN
awkward -to -seal aacks. 14
feet pet package
CAULKING CARTRIDGES
Asohitectural grade. Fine qual- ONLY
ity —stays elastic. Adheres to 7r
wood, Metal and masonry.
BUTYL
Outwears regular caulking
compounds. ft's elasticized ONLY
and is usedwhitre themes a lot 111
of expanelen *XI contraction.
ALUIVIINUM COMBINATION
STORM goons
Doors are ready -hung for fast and easy installation.
Complete with temperedglassfor greater safety and at
necessary' hardware. Natural
aluminum finish — stock sizes
441#014f0IifitWMPI, WI,
0 GIFTS
AV OS SOON
440,040010
lf
4 , 9 ft v ,t 9
I, V4vyk9t,
Delivery is good on our custom mad* storm windows.
Availabkt fa double -hung and side-sNderwindow& Be
sure to see us fora quotation during this sale. and here
is how you make your measurements. Measure with a
steei tape preferably. WTI the WSW0 of the house
where ordinary wood storm would go. See diagram.
A- width between side casings
Bo height front Sato bottom edge ot top casing.
if window is double-hUng, make 010 Wowing Ma*
aumment a$
heigit fran bottom edge of top casing to centre of
miligao rat