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• JAWS were: ladies' high,
Mrs. -JO Carter Exeter;
;*is' low, Mrs..Grace Peck;
men's high, Mr. Clarence
Volland; men's low. Mr. Carl
Payne; lone hands. Mrs.
Pearl Taylor. -
Perce Campbell, chaired
the business meeting and
reported that due to an LIP
grant, the hall had been
beautifully redecorated.
Fresh panelling is on the
walls, tables and have been
refinished and a cushioned
beach built all along the east
wall, serving the dual pur-
pose. of providing seating and
giving storage, for craft
materials, 'etc.
The decision to form a
senior citizens' club was
•unanirneus and Charles Hay
then conducted nominations
as follows: president, Mr.
Perce Campbell; first vice-
president, Mrs. Rose Harris;
second vice-president. Mrs.
Irene Finlayson; secretary,
Mrs. Grace Peck; treasurer.
Mrs, Isabel Rogerson;
Other members of the
Executive named were: Mrs.
Emma Campbell, Mrs.
Dorothy Miekle, Mr. Glen
Bell, Mrs. Pearl Taylor, Mr.
Clarence Volland,
Membership is to be 51.00
annually and 30 members
joined that evening.
of
QR1, Hall
iy evening for
Church News
The United Church Service
was conducted by Rev. Don
Beck with Mrs. John
Turkheim at the organ. The
choir sang Psalm 150 to
Henry Purcell's Trumpet
Tune and the series of Lent
Sermons on "What is a
Virtue?" -Courage -was
continued, based on the
quotation, "Courage is fear
that has said its prayer."
Courage is based on trust and
faith.
Unit 4 will meet on Thur-
sday April 1 at 2:30 p.m. and
the general meeting of the
UCW will be on Monday April
5.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal
visited with Mr. Anthony
Gelderland of Ridgetown last
week. Mrs. Anthony Van
Dyke of Trois Rivers, P.Q.
has been visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Sim Roobal, and
while in Hensall she visited
with relatives and friends in
Woodstock, Goderich. Lon-
don, and will now be staying
in Chatham until Easter.
Sporadic hydro break-
downs were experienced in
the' area during the high
winds on Saturday.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm. Mrs. Daisy
Ivey and Mrs. Elizabeth
Volland were Mr. Reg
Finlayson of Staffa: Mrs.
Vera Johnston and son Jack
of Brucefield ; Mrs. Jim
Finlay and son Douglas and
Mr. Murray Armstrong of
Exeter; Mr. Robert French
and Mr. Ray Crawford of
Rousseau; Mr. Lewis Taylor
of Varna; Mr. and Mrs.
Desmond Ivey and Mr. and
Mrs. Al Amerlinck of Sarnia:
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robb of
Lucan; Mrs. Dorothy Mason
and Andrew of Huron Park:
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dyke
*of Goderich. ‘-z
Visitors from town were.
Mrs; Irene Finlayson. -Mrs.
Bona Clark, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Allan Miller, Derrick
Robinson, Jamie McClin-
they, Mrs. Leona Parke. Mrs.
Annie Reid, Scott and Star
Jesney, Tom and Gerald
Neilands. Mrs. Genevieve
Windover and Mrs. Winnie
Skea.
Sales Barn report
Supply consisted mainly of
heifers and stOers, and
demand was fair pricesivere
steady. Fat cattle. heifers
$37.50441.50; steers $38-
$42.10; feeder 'cattle $35-
$46.50. Pigs: weinlings, $45-
556; chunks. 558476.75.
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