The Huron Expositor, 1986-04-16, Page 5OO attend rall in Brucefield
Hensall Correspondent
VELMA ROBINSON
262-3205
South Huron Youth for Christ held their
April rally in Brucefield school last Saturday
with over 200 in attendance. Director Ron
h Westlake was in charge, opening with
choruses and prayer. Quizzing time followed
'.. on Proverbs 5. The Clinton team came first
with Exeter close behind and Bayfield third.
t The next rally will quiz on Proverbs 6 and -the
trophy winner will be decided.
A singing group of six young people called
"Image provided the music. Pastor Mark
Scarrof Bethel Church, Goderich brought the
devotional. A time of fellowship followed.
The next rally will be on Saturday, May 3
with Marilyn Ectgely from Belleville as the
guest speaker. She will also minister in song.
This will be the last indoor rally for the
season. A chicken barbecue will be in June.
BIG TURNOUT
hand for
Pepper 413 and George Dowson 394.
UNIT 3 DUETS
Unit 3 of the Hensall United Church met
last Tuesday with Marg Upshall presiding.
Dorothy Brintnell gave the worship. Vera
Ross played a much enjoyed piano solo. Mary
Brintnell showed a film for the study.
Hostesses were Loretta Riley and Mary
Brintnell.
THREE LINKS
The Three Links Seniors met last IVIonday
evening and all enjoyed a potluck supper
Aldeen Volland
prior to the m .
presiding. Mary Broadfoot was at the pano.
INWb
The Spring Rally for Zone 8 senior citizens. correspon en .
the library as well as 103 Albert Street,
was held in Godench on April 14. The special UNIT1ED CHURCH
speaker was Erich Freiter of Dashwood, ' "The Voice of Jesus Calls" was the anthem
A thank you note was received from Edith presented in the Ministry of Music at the
Bell who is in hospital. Members were sorry Hensall United Church on Sunday morning.
to hear Alf Ross is in hospital and all wish him Mr. McDonald spoke on the subject of
Fiappy Birthday was sung to 1Ftuby Bell arid Recovering Our Hope.
The ushers for the service were 'Lloyd
a speedy recovery.
Gladys Coleman. The dub is holding a euchre Ferguson, Dennis Martin, Ross Veal and
An excellent turnout was oparty on Tuesday, April 22 at 8 p.m. 'There Harold Parsons. Mary Lou Hyde greeted the
shuffleboard on Thursday fternoon. The five will be extra draws for prizes. Everyone
welcome. congregation. The congregation were re-
minded of the Scout Day on Saturday, April
kept busy all afternoon. A special thanks to Following the meeting Annie Reid and 19 with the yard sale and bake sale at the
courts which have just been completed were
Jack and Raye McKnight for their donation Elsie Carlisle conducted games of euchre. church and the bottle drive in town, And also
towards the discs. Ladies high were: Ida W inners were ladies.high, Ruby Bell; men's that a bale will be sent from the church of
Dicke rt 413, Olga Chipchase 368 and E3sie high, Mary Broadfoot; ladies low, Gladys good used clothing on May 5. Anyone
Carlisle 328Coleman; men's low, Ida Dickert and Lone wishing to contribute toward this bale should
High men were: Entie Chipchase 434, John hands, Nellie Riley. bring their clothing in at anytime.
the Sunday School room. Kinsman, Tom W orlarnan, Lloyd Cooper,
PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shearer, and Steve
Gerstenkorn of London spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans
Gerstenkorn. On Sunday, along with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Ferguson and family, they all
attended a family gathering in honor of the
85th birthday of their mother and grand-
mother, Ida Johns, Exeter. It was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Batten, Elimville.
PLEASE NOTE
Susan Hartman of 103 Albert Street,
Hensall, phone 262-2449, will be the Hensall
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Kippen Correspondent
MARGARET HOGGARTII
2624902
Rev. Lorne Keays presided in the pulpit of
St. Andrew's on Sunday, April 13. The
Ministry of Music was presented by the choir.
• The Kippen Committee of Stewards will be
Laird FInlayson, Gerald Johnson, Bill Chart -
The installation of the members of the ers, Doug Cooper, Ken Faber, Jim Consitt,
"Kippen Official Board" took place during Grant Jones and Susan Faber. Sunday School
this Sunday's service. The following is a list Superintendent, Dianne De Wys; U.C.W .
of those officers: Session of Elders - Keith president, Mildred MacGregor. Treasurer of
Love, Emerson Kyle, Ruby Finlayson, David the Church - this Jones. Trustees -- Emerson
Turner, Mildred MacGregor, Robert Turner, Kyle, Bert Faber, John Sinclair, Keith Love
Yvette Binnendyk, Edison McLean, Lloyd and John Cooper, Ministry and Personnel
Lostell and Bill Coleman. The committee of Committee -- Hank Binnendyk and Ruby
Stewards: Bob Cooper, Grant Lve Dwight Finlayson.
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Cor oration rates to be lowered
meeting on Thursday, April 17 at 8:30 p.m. in
Agriculture Minister John Wise an- from 12 and three-eighths per cent. Loans
nounced Farm Credit Corporation (FCC) with fixed terms of 15 years or more have
interest rates are being lowered immediately. dropped from 121/2 to 111/2 per cent.
The interest rate charged for five-year Farm syndicate loans for the joint purchase
fixed interest term mortgages is 11 per cent. ' of machinery and buildings by a group of
It had been 11 and seven -eighths per cent three or more farmers are available at an
since last June 10. Loans under the Shared interest rate of 11 per cent. They were at 11
Risk Mortgage program are at 1.1 ia per cent, and seven -eighths per cent.
a drop of la of one per cent. The rate for "This is the fourth time in the past 18
terms is.111/2 per cent, down months that FCC interest rates have been
10 -year fixed
Howard Carroll
reduced," stated Mr. Wise, "These are the
lowest rates being offered by the Corporation
since 1979."
Mr. Wise added "I think it is interesting to
note that the Shared Risk Mortgage program
has proven to be so popular with FCC elients.
At year end some 21 per cent of the loans
approved by the Corporation were under this
program.' '
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(continued from Page A31 given unselfishly of himself to the Legion and
win it. His wife Evelyn won the medal in 1977. served the RCL with dedication and distinc-
His award this year makes the Carroll family tion. Even today Comrade CarroLl still seeks
distinctive though unusual. Harold Cham b- out ways and means to advance the work of
ers is the remaining Goderich Legion this great organization and our community,"
member who's on the medal. reads the citation.
"This is as high as you can get," he says. w •
"When we go to the conventions, the
' ers are
Meritorious Service
usually asked to stand up and there aren't
very many people standing. 1 never thought (Continued from Paae A3)
rd be one of them. the evening was the miscellaneous shower
Evelyn Carroll says
she was thrilled about given Miss White, as a token of respect
her husband's award. before she leaves SeafOrth.
It cattle as a surprise but I felt he was very The Dominion Government has decided to
deserving. He's worked hard and he's locate the permanent training ground for the
worked against his handicap too," she says. regiments in Western Ontario at Goderic.h
Mr. Carroll has had limited vision since an and Mayor Cameron of that town has been
industrial accident in July, 1953instructed by the Militia Department either to
"And, we've both had a lot of cooperation lease or purchase the Attrill property for that
from our family to let us become so PurPase.
involved," she says --50 YEARS AGO
The Camila raised five children in Seaforth defeated McKillop in a hard
Goderidi including three boys, Paul. Randy fought euthre match at the euchre club on
and Brian and two girls. Janice and Sharon. Friday evening. Individual prizes were won
He worked at txith Goderich Elevators and at as follows: most grapes, Thorpe Rivers and
the Goderich arena. Peter McIver; lone hands, P. Taylor;
VI ritorious Service Medal is given consolation, Ed Miller.
Members of the D Company Huron
• rifl ractise
As long as he's able and his fellow Legion
members vote for him, Mr. Carroll says he'll
continue tp contribute towards the work of the
Legion.
"Until the feet give out, Fll just keep on
going," he says.
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ine "for outstanding devotion to the aims
objects of the Royal Canadian Legion.'
aora. during recent weeks. A range has been set up
Regiment hav, 800e been en gag
mended Mr. Carroll for the award. in the basement of the Oddfellow Seaforth Mon ay.
"Howard has for almost four decades
future. Mr. EF. Taman, of the Canadian s -al and Ian eY
On the occasion of his departure in the near protection arrangements with Seaforth, 1 -ten-
ni S 1 (B eld).
•
And, the Goderidi Legion highly
Bank of Commerce was honored by e
an enjoyable function held in the bank
apartments Friday evening.
25 YEARS AGO
The Canadian Figure Skating Association
conducted tests among members of the
Seaford) Figure Skating Club on W edneaday.
Passing preliminary figures were Mary Sills,
Mary Eckert and Margaret Elgie. Passing
rust figures were Mary Grids and Connie
Britton.
A rink representing Seaforth Brand) 156,
of the Canadian Legion skipped by Carrn
Rowcliffe, won top honors at the Legion
bonspiel in W ingham, W ednesday.
Tuckerstnith Township will no longer
continue an agreement with the Town of
Clinton for fire protection. The agreement
which has been in existence for eight years
was terminated by council, meeting in
etc rsmith has fire
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