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The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-18, Page 13Our Annual January FLOOR COVERING CLEARANCE , 4 THE HURON EXPOSITOR AN1,00tr18s.10.• - THE KIDS HAD A BALL -- A good crew, was out annual tree bonfire and wiener roast near Varna youngsters were part of it, From back, left are Hayter, Michael Hayter,,, Shelley Hayter, Lori . . • • .. "I • Mrs, H. Scane resided for the January meeting of Dinit I ' of the-Hensall U.C.W. Uni taitchurch. For the introduc tion ot herNewYear Theme she gave a poem The Perfect Year" followed by singing ..Standing at the Portal' '. Mrs, Scane read the familar lines, "And I said to the man who stood at the of • the year Give me a .light that'l may 'tr,ead safely into the unkown". .And he replied "Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the Hand of GO, That shall be to thce better than Baird's Cemete The Annual Meeting, of John Broadfoot. Mac lArilson. Baird 's Cemetery Board was Wilfred Chuter, Bill IvIcAsh, held In the.100F Hall, Bruce- Adam Waison Gordon field on January 10th, Richardson- and Aldie The Board, consists of Mustard, The .Sexton care - Watson Webster*Ross Scotttaker islAr.D.Wilso • Children's Year is:'UCW topic Unit • Four • of Hensall "The International Year of U.C.W. met in the Fellow- tIr Child." Mrs. E Luther ship Hall on Thursday, Jan. played a piano solo. Several 11 with sixteen members and reports were read. The annu- two visitors present The al meeting of the church is on to Stanley Township's Friday night and these. Julianne Consitt, Kim Hayter, Gregg Tayior, light andsafet than a known. • Mrs. Scane 'continued her I• thoughts using a message -13e a good, Forgetter' eritten by Gwen Whilsmith Ow says: "AsWe. enter a New Year remember the 'good days only and forget the rytoer The financial report shows a balance ,of 540.13 in the Perpetuity AccOunt, 5414.23 in the Operating accoont and $24,089,00 -in investetents. It was. decided that for all future burials, a cement or Metal vault must be used. The board is establishing a fund with a view to erecting either i cairn or mausoleum in memory of the pioneers of the area. Anyone %visiting to donate to this fund may David, Hayter, u' identified. Front are Robbie, Consitt; Krista McAsh, Steven Taylor, u identified, another unidentified, Joanne.Consitt and Darryn McAsh. Cdrrespoadent MIFS,B.MACOS.E00.4. • " 262-47,4 " • our six leaders , assistants Mrs. Cecil Pepper pre- sided for the Hensaii Wornen's institute meeting On Wednesday evening And opened' with a poem op "New Year's", The Ron can was answered by quoting the Price one -Paid, for an article (Photo courtesy Zurich Citizen's News) Crowd at abuse and neglect of children. A question and answer. period followed Mrs. purchased when you• were Mrs-. rried. 4-H leaders Joyce Special honour went to Pepper. Betty Beer ini Marylin Pepper for 12 clubs Dianne fierstenkorn and the and Advanced honours to Jill three assistant' Marylin Pep- McLellan for 18 Oohs. per, Trudy Ferguson, and Jill The guest speaker was McLellen were awared' prizes Mrs. Cathy -•Pryde•Pf- Eiteter which were presented A,hv who works with„the "Family and Childrens•SeriVes Slides Were Shewed, on. the rtNt. Wipe the slate of your remembrance . with Love". Following" prayer by Mrs, • Same "New Thank We All 'Our ,God'' was sung. • The:Offering 'was taken , a d dedicated by Mrs. Same fci we4 by the reading of • the minutes and "Thank, ect cairn meeting opened with prayers Jan. ,31st with a pot luck • " for the New Year given by • supper. -- several members. Mrs..-Etrit- The meeting closed hit gave an _inspiring devo- with a hymn and the Mizpak tional "At the Gate of the lienedietion. Mrs. Mickle, Year." Mrs. J. McAllister , Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. spoke on the tonic of the year Parke served lunch. contact . any of the ,Board !tient bcrs. • USE' EXPOSITOR WANT - ADS Phone 527.0240, • •1101 0 ,. There appeared to be. rig s• fewer pop1e. than other.., Tree Yon notes., ',The Roll Call eas answered by the pay- ment of, membership fees. Mrs. Don Joynt reported on the adopted, girl, •several members giving their sup part money for ,Nitig Klan Man. • •, Her two letters and Christ. mas card Was -read, Mrs. Joynt gave a very interesting intrtxlection to the study, for this ',ear. "Human Rights; a Global . Struggle''. She out lined interesting eV:ents of the League of Nations form ed in 1920 to theerganization of United Natioas, June 1945, ; • ' The U.N. Universal declar- ation on Human Rights adop- tal in Dec. -1948 outlined the basic social, economic, cultur -• „al, and political rights of each . human person. The business was conduct- ed by Mi. Joynt as follows: • • Play euchre at Three Links The Three Links Senior Citizen's met ' on Toesday evening in the local hall with a good attendance, The Pre sident Mrs, Bertha MacGregor presided over the business and extended the invitation from the Kippen EaSt Institute to be their guests at a Dinner in. the Legion Hall Wednesday, January 17th. Progressive euchre was played with six tables in play. • Prize winners Were Ladies' high. Mrs. Genie Moir: Gent's high. Alex McBeath; Lone Hands. Mrs. Wm. Rogerson; Ladies' Con- solation, Mrs. Alf Ross; Gent's C'onsolation, Bert -Horton. -Refreshments were served with the •following committee in charge. Enter tainment, Bertha • MacGregor. Pearl Koehler, Elsie Cariile. Lunch: Alice Ferg, Eileen Rannie, Elizabeth Rilcv. • • Clinton Commonity 1 Credit Union Limited Choose your plan. of a,lifetime by investing in a Credit Union REG ISTEREb RETIREMENT SAVINGS -PLAN botetitkie interest Rates — No administration or withdrawal charges. interest coMpOtinded sem(-annually DON'T WAIT FOR THE MAR.lst DEADLINE TO OPEN A R.R.S.P. Come in & see us today ‘Orittirio! St. 430 Main .St.. CLINTON " .EXETER iosz,34610,. 235-0640 it4 QUALITY MEATS ats Our S ecia • Swift's Sugar Plum %DINNER H4 Sliced... ' KED HAM. Et CHEES SlIced Fresh LICES PORK CHOPS Store packed ii/VIENERS ' 1 10 lb. bag , • ' BEEF: F:;rIEs Store sliced • Fresh • no filler Choice Local ,Beef& Pork. boneless lb. 2 39 ...2. IW Ib. lb. : • STORE HOURS uesdayt Wednesday, Thurs. and • Sat. 8 - 6 part. • Friday 8 a.m. .9 p.tat. Store 262-2017 - ABBATOIR HOURS BEEF SLAUGHTER — MON. PORK SLAUGHTER — TUES. Hours for picking Op freezer or custom orders ' Tues. Fri.-8aaii: - 6 p.M.Sat-8 itan.• 1 pan. AbbatOir,262-2041 Tuesday Jan. 23rd the Pres- byterial to be held in Exeter Church, Each person ta, have. name tag and lunch for noon Registration fee 25e, The annual meeting and pot luck supper Jan 31st. Unit I to Beef Barbque to' be •11W in April. ; . years at the ball park on Friday night for the Christ The date for the World Day of Prayer Westrninister College and I a College meetings for U.C. W. were given. Mrs. Scane thanked all who helped with 'the nteeting which closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Mrs K. Elder had an interesting quiz, Mrs. Robert Etrvsdale was the hostess assisted by rnas tree bonfire and Weiner, mast. While the heap of trees was smaller, it still nide a spectacular blaze: The weather was perfect, and the children were having a great- time building pyra- mids and playing in the crisp. snow • A new 4-11 'Club course, Accessories -the Final Totich, • will begin nett Monday,Jan. 22nd at Sandy Hayter's home at 7:30. Any girls:who Will be twelve before the first of More HenSall, and. area news' on - page 19 . ' • : . Prydes address, which was '... ontire b ...s, intere.ing. mrs, 'Mrs, Prycle with . a gift. . . , ' Gladys Coleman presented .. . itein thhe, a,4ni:tH,,,,,,Chlouwanuoidwl:ikrneaiyo.: aArErauneghettne epriatsrt;yetrae 7badehefoldr b . ca,isanidKvatneaKveteYrs aatt 226622-:55386526or mFeobartsuaureytels4etrhvdeefresh, THE SEPARATE SIII)PPE MAIN CORNER CLINTON. PtIONE 4$2 7178 (NE)5i TO CAMPBELL'S MEtt!y... WEAR) " • ' • 11" • OPEN 1-4 for sale OPEN 1-4 • si• 40— C. fig, Agiks*9.- ,•••`' „.* 0 S 0.0.4 t.r4,1‘0 01" otr• ZV" 4161'. Come in todayand let the sun sae for you. CARPET Here's Proof! You get more for your carpet dollar at Wiseway SHAG Reg,. 41.95 IfIgrelow-Scu Ipturecl • SAXONY $ PCI a or irownItog.12.0. I 0 95 • $Q.vo peso...44 colours •- LOifirLEVEL.LOOPy Rog. '1.95 Sq. yd. S 95 • So. YD ittitlaika•tftakiilipieOtti air • itobV0/301911 KITCHEN CARPET 'Regular 4.95 sq.y�' RQ*Y0..." $695' , • . . . Mut. Many more CiAtillet andquaRtiniin Mottortg.i ttock doonse now 100 . •,bett sekectitit. , . Fiiiiiwooperts-44A*AstitoliiitAt.tAttOks HOURS OUSINtSt t KAM ' Oft Itt , t T 1J MON. 'to FRIDAY $ A.M.. TO P.M.4 ' SATkm..1°400P.M: • • HOME AND ANDHOLIIILPING CENTRE Oino.i. HOW LOOMED • 30 Bo field Rd.1 Clinton IV 1 , ) • .1 • • • „.!.; 414