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STAR, WEDNESDAY,. MAY.V,108,t--FADE 17
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India - the country, its peon
Pier their religion and p
bleu s - was the message
brought to the Huron
Presbyterial Women's Mis-
sionary meeting by
Miss Ida White, returned
missionary -nurse from that
colnhtry. She visited India in
January of this year and
showed pictures and told in
an interesting way how the
newChristians there walk by
faith and keep on witnessing
for Christ. Miss White, now
living in Goderich, served
for many years in India and
recalled the changes faun ty. The scripture lesson,
place -today.- -_ _ _ - Ants 47 31- was- read- by
The president, Mrs. Miss Mildred MarvviCk. Mrs'
Robert maunder, was in Gordon Knitting gave an in -
charge and opened the re- spiring meditation on
cent meeting with the tall to discipleship followed by
worship `Build a little fence prayer by Mrs. Donald
of trust , around you each . Croft.
day". A piano solo was played by
The hymn "For the Beauty Mrs. Blanche Dougall of the
of the Earth" was sung with Hensall group.
Mrs. Dorothy Taylor as Greetings were brought
pianist, followed by prayer. horn • Lynn tb'
u,
Mrs. McAllister welcomed edthcational consultant of
all and the devotional period
was taken by the Godericit
Women's Missionary Crier
Residents visit
and are visited
• Margaret MacLeod is in a
hospital in Toronto. We hope
she will soon be able to be at
home onH.lghway.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oliver of
Sudbury visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wilkens. In the evening Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Johnston
and Gordon's sister Myrtle"
called in to see them.
Mrs. Frances Wilkens
spent a day with her son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and
,BI s. Charles Waeas.
Danny MacKenzie has
finished his year at Fan-
shawe College in London and.
is now at the home of his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross
MacKenzie. Like many other
college students he is on the
unemployment list.
Visiting on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Well-
ington Webster was Jim
Webster of Waterloo.
On n nMuaday of last week
.a
Mrn- _. d Ars.-. _Charles_CharlesW_ilkens visited their
daughters at Five Oaks,
Mrs. Barbara Shepherd and
husband, and Janet Wilkens.
Mrs. Finlay MacDonald is
leaving one day this week for
a couple of weeks visit with
her son and family Mr. and
Mrs. Toni MacDonald at
Fort Nelson.
Mike Courtney and
Leonard Courtney are
motoring out to , Hinton,
Alberta. It is here Mike is
employed and Leonard is
visiting his son there. Mike is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Courtney.
Cathy and Kevin Cook had
their baby daughter Jesica
Margaret baptized at the
North Ashfield Presbyterian
Church on Mother's Day.
The Ashfield WMS was
held at the home Mrs.
Robert Farrish Sr. Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Ross Calvert of Sar-
nia spent a few days with her
sister and brother-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Ewen MacLean.
Mrs. Marion .MacCharles
is in London again for tests
We wish her well and hope
Loshalsh
news
Kae Webster,
correspondent
395-5257
she will he on top very short-
ly.
horely.
Lynn Elphick, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elphick
is leaving on Saturday for
Jasper, Alberta. Her plans
are to get a job and live
there. Good luck Lynn!
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb
have moved to the farm cI
Kenny Littlejohn or maybe
better known as they Duncan
cK
Maernie farm.
Visiting with withalr. and Mia:
Jack McKenzie oil the
weekend was his sister and
brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
George McGreger of
Hamilton and his mother
Mrs. Isabelle McKenzie of
Lucknow.
Auxiliary
plans tea
The Htronview Auxiliary
meeting m the board roam at
Huronview on May 18 ` was
opened by the president,
Mrs: Leona Lockhart who
read a poem.
Mrs. J. Griffiths read the
minutes of the last meeting.
TheBlyth Senior Citizens are
goia>g to be in charge of the
birthday party on May 20
and the Blossom Tea will be
held onJune 3.
Plans and arrangements
for the Blossom Tea were
made and following the
meeting the group enjoyed
refreshments served .in the
diningr'oam -before visiting
the residents.
"We personally lnvlte you
to come to Clinton to
shop - and compare on
your next furniture purchase"
Compare selection. quality, price and
service. You can buy the best for less cit
Ball & Mitch. Came browse through our
vast selection of fine home furnishings.
We feel you'll be pleasantly surprised -
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Hanover who was unable to prepared by treasurer Bim.
be -present due -to -a- ear acid- Frances Claes was read.
dent during the winter. Also a letter from Miss
The minutes were SO Margaret Alexander,
cepted as read by the Synodical treasurer, " was
secretary, Mrs. Eleanor read.
Bradnock. She called the roll Mrs. Clayton Edward
and delegates reported from spoke on a recent bequest
Auburn, Belgrave, Goderich left to Huron Presbyterial by
WMS, Arthur Circle, Hensall a former member and a
WMS, Arnold Circle, discussion took place about
Seaforth WMS and Barbara .. where t could be beat used in
KirrkII18flFeelety. her
The financial statement Plans were made to hold
the fall rally on October 14 at
1:30p.m. a ,tMaw Margaret
Dunbar of Belgrave
Presbyterian WMS extended
an invitation to come there
to hold the meeting. It was
decided to ask the new
Synodical president, Mrs.
Allan Neal of Sarnia to be the
guest speaker.
The offering was received
by members of the Arnold:
Circle and dedicated with
prayer by Mrs. Harvey Hyde
of Hensall.
Mrs. Fred Salter of
Goderich spoke. other book
display and Mrs. Elmer
Rivers of Seaforth gave the
courtesies.
The 'hymn "Christ for the
World. we Sing" was sung
followed by the benediction
pronounced by the Reverend
Kenneth Knight of Hensall.
Lunch was- served by
members of the Herman
group.
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21"-30" high.
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trio urb
May 3613t
18"x18"
BLOCK
EACH
24"x24",
BLOCK
EACH
Ware we make
every effort to
continua Ma
savory of adVere
mad products.
dere 10 spore em•
Rations, some
item's may amt Ise
swaged* of saws
rueaNarri Pala
chaquaa wtlf Ila
awiriSie weed,
ver parresie
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AMHERSTBURG
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LaSalle) 500 Front Road
WiNDS.OR CENTRE 254.1143
IMattfrewsl 700 Tecumseh Road
WINDSOR EAST 727.6001
iTecumsehl Hwy 2 & Patimmo Rd
733-2341
738,2221
736-2151
734-1221
RIDGETOWN 674-5465
Erie St South
WEST LORNE 768.1520
139 Eim Street
EXETER 2355.1422
Hwy 83
GRAND BEND 238-2374
Hwy 21 & inter 83
7HEDFORD 296.4991
6th Concession
GODERICH 524.8321
295 Bayfield Road
KINCARDINE 396-3403
Hwy 21
SOUTHAMPTON 797 3245
Hwy 21
OWEN SOUND 376.3181
(Sprrngmounn R R No 5
KITCHENER 893' 7901
589 Fairway Rd South
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CONSTRUCTION GRADE
WESTERN SED CEDAR
3x6 719
8lT.I�ths ..�
20
KG
BAG
lx6
6 Pre Lengths e e
AIR
CONDMONERS
=LENS
by KOCIrRAY
Aluminum railing
with the look of
wrought iron.
Features
Comes
black &
white.
3 FT. RAIUNG SECTION
4 FT. RAILING SECTION
5 FT. RAIUNG SECTION
a "19gs
2119$
3595
11/2" SQUARE POST
Th�rina R
SIDING
Siding plus insulation -
one easy -to -apply sys-
tem. Designed to cut
high heating bills.
Therms R qualifies for.
CHIP rebates!
In new white `rough
sawn cedar' texture.,
PER 99 SO_ FT. CARTON
39
RAILWAY
TIES 7x9x8 Pr.
Can be used
and arrang-
ed in many
ways to give
a land-
scaped
look_
IIId00ii11itd00P
CARPET,
EACH
USED
ASHWOOD
PatioDoors
From May 1 thru June 30,
you pay 5524 plus get a
525 rebate cheque frau
Dashwood. These docks
cast only_ . .
PINE BARK
NUGGETS
Ideal for creating
a rich, warm under-
tone kir shubbery &
flower beds_ Also
help to retain
moisture_
5 FT. DOORS
TOP
Weed -free sail for
patching lawns or
adding fa flouter
beds.
fje 5�.
5000 B.T.U. Light weight, easy in-
stallation unit- Fits windows 2'-4112"
to 40"-
6000 B.T.U. Designed for horizon-
tal sliding sash, narrow or casement
windows. Attached quick mount kit
has expanding
vertical panel.
Fits windows
21"-30" high.
Lawnturf
It's a lush green colour
that is ideal for patio.
porch or sundeck.
REMEMBER 1 Sq.
Metre is 19.6% larger
than 1 sq. yard.
SO.
METRE
Summer Sequence
This is a "go any-
where" carpet for
indoors or out It's
stain & weather
resistant plus
especially constr-
ucted for easy
installation.
20 KG
BAG
SO.
METRE
PATIO
Fairford
Buil
Protect your investment with a Fairford
Steel Building for farm equipment, machine
shop, stock or grain storage_ This fop qual-
ity, corrosion resistant, galvanized, steel
design will do the job for years. Colour
coded pieces for easy erection -sizes from
12 ft to 100 ft
CALL 1-800-265x5901 FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION ON FARM BUILDINGS.
pamxa br rra oe m
trio urb
May 3613t
18"x18"
BLOCK
EACH
24"x24",
BLOCK
EACH
Ware we make
every effort to
continua Ma
savory of adVere
mad products.
dere 10 spore em•
Rations, some
item's may amt Ise
swaged* of saws
rueaNarri Pala
chaquaa wtlf Ila
awiriSie weed,
ver parresie
16 BRANCHES TO SERVE YOU!
KINGSVILLE
147 Lansdowne Rd
HARROW
"Queen Street
AMHERSTBURG
320 Dalhousie Street
WINDSOR WEST
LaSalle) 500 Front Road
WiNDS.OR CENTRE 254.1143
IMattfrewsl 700 Tecumseh Road
WINDSOR EAST 727.6001
iTecumsehl Hwy 2 & Patimmo Rd
733-2341
738,2221
736-2151
734-1221
RIDGETOWN 674-5465
Erie St South
WEST LORNE 768.1520
139 Eim Street
EXETER 2355.1422
Hwy 83
GRAND BEND 238-2374
Hwy 21 & inter 83
7HEDFORD 296.4991
6th Concession
GODERICH 524.8321
295 Bayfield Road
KINCARDINE 396-3403
Hwy 21
SOUTHAMPTON 797 3245
Hwy 21
OWEN SOUND 376.3181
(Sprrngmounn R R No 5
KITCHENER 893' 7901
589 Fairway Rd South
KTtclrener Oust of town 1-800.265-8204
ai