HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-04-08, Page 15y:40, v
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make, lt`«., to t! mho of
P. Woo king in
' nlhing: through, the plant,
ane Wouldn't find that motto
ht'd to believe, In one sec-
tiOn, a cabinet " maker is
working on custom madamoak
'stem .for a new home.me
•knotty pine kitchen cabinets
(gust.M Made) are waiting
i r sortie more work, and in
the same area, a chest of
drawers, • almost completed,
waiting for some final
itches before being sent to
its owner,,
LeRoy Oesch and, his son,
s also , named LeRoy, are
r_ t lu. , the family en-
ise.Mr. Oesch Sr.'s wife
',g eneral manager of the
!/,,general
his daughter .nor
I e purse handles
*eye boards' which are
wade there
-
t
i
Mit ()cool". o1 ?
undersea dap ::Or ow
u hie s.
' e do. toms -made work
� #, someone wants
,,# +g made,like a coffee
l or ahy'scradle and
,Some, . skcU• or . n,.
ie+ i idea {'«
«,f wo'sn%t. always a cabinet
Maker al hough I've kept at
e 'k+a by for years, I, used to
ryeant the + inton
Police force, from 1964 until
1972. Before that I was on the
Paris and, • Catherine's
polio+ fereeS.".hesaid.
Mr. Qeh Sr. 'began as an
apprentice + abinet' maker in
Zurich and Milverton "many
years ago" at PM ,.a day.
"As 'soon as I started
making .$l, a day, f got
married. That was a big raise.
in those days," he said.°
• In another month. both Mr.
Desch and his son plan on
making the front of their shop.
a show .
"Right new itis ""Sort
unor�genized 1 said Mr. Oeschd
Sr. referring to the converte
supply depot, at , Vanastra,
the former Canadian Voices
arc
es
;Base.
$ ""But we plena on.making the
entrance way into . en area
where.pen'ple c aok around
and, see what, we do. We', e
N.Ia ns ;going 'to build on a
painting room, so we can
finish off our work mus
faster," he said.
Making odd-sized•doors and
moi' dows used to be Desch
r., ;' ,era workble ..ig business,
but nowJthey act Moving'itrto
�rKs, antf 'e"s of .fir
ni pings.
they also: make • purse
ndles and sleeve, boards. for
co !panies• .that have con-
tracted**
on-
tracted their work.
We marketed; 220,0ti
Purse handles last year, in six
different designs. In
Februarywe had 4,000 orders
from Toronto and- St. --Ma s
for sleeve boards, "Mr. Desch
Sr. said.
As if he wasn't busy enough
with his business, Mr. Desch
Sig., is currently working on a
•ca inet for ` his wife,_ in his
spur time. As a wedding gift
tofhis children,he
tach five
ipresent them with a c ,
beilrr* a handmade by
{{
Most of the furniture in
my house has been made. by
I + f St
/� ��±�; Sr.f�
me",.,tt Mr.'.ase* S-ssays
toilet
p . ilk ' :a a,sands some rough is on an
�`lck+o wolrnl��'�tiih our �:. Gord.M;s� � �
..... �r ..o� � ��� cablattets,� [News -Record
A -almost competed hen,
he added. --_,,_ x• . • '�,:.,,
0`te`
Mme. Bli beth Alexander
returned to her home, after
spending a week visiting with
her brothe'r,in-faw and. sister.
Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Parsons in
London.
Mrs‘ Garnet Allan returned
to her home after spending
several days with her son-in-
law and daughter{ Mr. and
Mrs. Ron McBride and infant
son Michael -Ronald in
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Gowanlock of Lambeth spent
Saturday with the latter's
parents. Mr. 'and Mrs. Jae
Ferguson and attended the
funeral of the late Mr.
William Parsons.
M.r. and Mrs. Alf Ross
returned home • after a
pleasant holiday in Florida,.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Ferguson of Thamesf.ord
visited on Saturday with the
'f ire parents and at-
tended the funeral of the-iate
Mr. William Parsons.
Rey.- :V.D ' Jarvis con-
ducted the service in Carmel
Presbyterian Chocrch on
,Sunday set':Cl apl:;aub Pett
was - Forgive as we forgive".
Thee- anniversary service will
hC _hekt n g +day. May lfith
ween ev. Ren Innes of
Brussels wilt be the guest
speaker. The next Couple's
Club will meet on April 28th in
Carmel -Church, Hensall.
:nit 4 of Hens
Thursday af
Mrs. Jam s
Pregiedingt,
mee
it
lugs
ugsco ening
Leratt:
!e y -two members. an
s , , red the roll call.
.L. Purdy gave the
devotional based ort `,thee
biblical story of Easter and
11fits. Laird Mickye played 'WO
piano numbers, 'Bless thisGordon; Schwalm. Mrs.
Souse" and '{How greatThou, Elizabeth :Voiland and Mrs.arty ,The topic was taken by, Daisy Ivey last week were
rs R. Pec, who spoke on Mrs. Mary " Funk of London,
Tanzania, emphasizing the Mrs. Prirsella, Hewett of
N . gress the, country has Exeter. r ,,r. and. M' `Donald
e since becoming in- ogl l n. 41) o Paul of
ordwich,` Mrs. Isabella
rs. ;T. Sherritt gave 'the, MacDonald of Goderich. Mrs.
Murray Finlayson of Exeter
Mrs. Vera Johnston andy;Iar
ohnston,of ►ruicefieid. Mr.
and Mrs. .Lewis Taylor of
Varna. Hensan visitors were
Mts. Irene Finlayson, Mrs.
Bona Cla,kand Mrs.
Genevieve'Windover., ..
Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Sch-
walm were married 32 years
on Tuesday.
l%
UCW met '
r noon with
McAt,UUs?ter
opened ,,the
y reading 1, w
Supply consisted :mail jl'"cif --
heifers - and steers, demand
wag active and prices were
up. Fat cattle; heifers $38.59 -
$42.25, top $43.25; steers
$40.50 - $43, to $44; feeder
calves $10
$28. Pigs: weinii;I gs $38 -.$ ; ..: „
chunks $56 -$63, Davie Lamont of Belgrave paints some handles, used as purse handles, or scroll ends for
wall hangings. Hanging on the wall to dry are some othec.iypes of purse handles. made by
-2;*S'
Personal Desch Woodworking. [ News -Record photo j -�
' Visitors with Mr. ' and Mrs. 14,
n3 cial report and Mrs.
Iatr ,Caldwell reminded the'
rfk,M of. the barbecue
pp
May,b IO ''the
ik rc�tra�u* 4y( t}p; Dhoti+ N . Mata: on
The tilebting ended with the
'Singing of,, 'Rejoice the Lord
is King" followed by prayer,
andlunch was servedby Mrs.
Lhez McEwen . and her
c*rrnittee.
Church Notes
The service at Hensall
United Lurch for Passion
'Wag- Was - conducted - b
Rev. Don Beck with Mrs,
John Turkheim at the organ.
The choir sang the anthem,
"Praise the Lord, Ye
Heavens. Adore Him" and
the sermon was the fifth in
the series, -What is a vir-
tile'r How `1` Hope is- thtG. The headers demonstrated
«' ' privilege as 4 is
Ghr%S;aan s p e
linked tO trust,-. faith. -yarid The satin stitch, the sheath
Amber Lodge
presents degree
The officers and members
of Amber Rebekah l..odge 349
presented the Initiation
Degree in the lodge hall on.
Wednesday evening when
Mrs. Isabel Rogerson was
received into membership.
Brother Ernie Chipchase.
n•,ct fictriet Deputy Grand
Master, Grand Marshal of
Grand Encampment and
Captain Canton, Watford 2«
brought greetings on behalf of
his rank.
Mrs. Percy Campbell.
Pride of Huron Lodge Exeter«
also spoke briefly
congratulating the degree
team. A social hour was
enjoyed by all.
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411 Clubs
Meeting S' of Hensll_ 1 and
11 Clubs was held at the
Hensall United Church on
Tuesday evening.
Achievement Day pam-
phlets were distributed and
discussed. An . historical
outline of embroidery was
discussed and answer sheet
filled in. Colour designs were
reviewed for the free choice
article.
truth
filling stitch and also told how
. �
On Monday, April 12, the to make a twisted cord. Work
choir Will present the Easter . to be completed at hoe.
..,.Gaeta, "No Greater Love"' Achievement Day is p} o
-' in t#ie Church: for May 15 at SHDHS.
#.' 1.,}/ •�.R ' Ic,,"; i?re4 elft ''tl a I ,.-y�.. , ,act'. .1.: '+'-. ' ,,rat;,.. u. ,.r -,`„" _..
LeRoy Oesch Sr. sands down a coffee table someone has ordered from him. If a person
1 es to Oesch WoodwprkIng with an idea of something they would like made out ofwood,
ch's wile make It,as requested. (News -Record photo]
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