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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-03-22, Page 17(,�u�enswQy l4arppenings Birthda "Birthday Greetings" to bra Alcock, who celebrated. her birthday on March Lith, Mrs. Oesch, Zurich visited with her husband Pat OeSch. Mrs. Purdy visited with !her husband's len Purdy. Mrs. Pfaff of Exeter visited with her husband Horace Pfaff. Visitors with Russell Erratt was his wife Pearl, Perc and; " Clara Johnston, George Dawson, Eileen Consitt,, George and David McConnell, Mark. Spreat visited his sister Isbbel S, prgat. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard visited their mother Mrs. Featherst, The Klumpke family Nelson Longhrin. Jessie Ingle visited with Cora Alcock,: Mrs. Geo., Blake visited Mrs. Holly and Mrs« Cora. Alcock, Mr.. and Mrs, Charle , Fisher, ExTT'etitisited Louise Mitchell. Greta Laramie visited with Vera Laramie. -The church service Was: ceedltcted> by Rev. 0. Andersonaccotitpanied', by Mrs FPO Forest on the ;piano, 'The High score terbowling. went to Neil Regan with a sepre of 99. The Ladies' of Cl iselherst entertained the re$d eats. on Monday 4-1-1-ers visit Hensall 4-H Club #2 met along with the other 4-1-1 Clubs of,, Hensall at. the Unite Church, on Tuesday even 'i; March 13, Since was . shoes, this mcehng a on h Mrs. R,L,Wu.erth of Exeter was guest sjieaker, She taught how to care for. shoes so that they would last a long time. B kinds of wax, shoe polish. the way shaes,,are worn,what they look like when they are wea ther Worn and many other things matte a differ- LAAG MAPLE LEAF BRAND SMOKED TENDERIZED • PORK s►to PICNIC uloERs ab `MAPLE LEAF BRAND SAUSAGE MEAT ROLLS 1 PRIDE OF CANADA ALL BEEF STEAKETTES b 9 Afternoon. Mr.. and Mrs: -George Parker returned home after visiting With Mr. and, Mrs. Oren Wtiliam:s•: of Novae. Scotia, ". Mr. `.Robert. Camertm re- turned 'to #its. Iome ;after undergoing surgery in Victoria Hospital, London, shoe: store ence. After the informative talk on shoes, lunch was served of items donated by the girls in the three clubs. un THE HURON EX TOB'% MA Henson and Mr$ liarldey Hyde' .lake returned :from a two: week trip Ito florid,.* anti Nassau, Mr. and Mrs. 1farrY Smith, and Mr. 'flex 'MF1~wen; visited with Mrs$i.mlth's uncle and 'family Ott .Sunday,, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Sparrow and Hari of Dobbinton. peaker cancels-- member fills in For the Seeend year in, .a row, the speaker . for the 'Citizenship and World Affairs" Meeting , of the Hensel!, Wornen's Institute was unable to .be present.. Again,. a member ' of the 'heft Monday , "s. provincial police in: Exeter" are continuing theirnvestik gallon of a brea, k, enter and theft early Monday morn' g at the home of a Hensall gu collector, ice said the residence of Gerald Sleaford, Richmsnd Street, Hepsan was broken into at about 7:30 a.m, ,and two shotguns, two rifles, two handguns and some other property was stolen, branch ably tilled' the gap at short notice and • last Wedtesd arch 14, Mrs. Robert Simeanave a brief review of` three books ori some of the citizens of' Canada. The first .book referred to school teachers, who play a major part in the future of Canada and were the first group to give help to fellow teachers Otttslde Canada. The second book dealth with Ojibway Indians who so far are not . financially self supporting and cannot contribute much to the society of their native land super special' FRESH! YOUNG UTILITY GRADE CHICKEN ONTARIO rGARLiC FLAVOURED • 5 BURNS' GOLDEN PALISH SAUSAGEt., . bt MAPLE LEAF PICKLED ' CORNED BEEF BRISKET SCHNEIbERS 12-02. BOWLS OF ,HEADCHEESE FAMOUS FOR QUALITY .SCHNEIDERS 11p�. 4KiLLET STRIPS SCHNEIDERS' FRESH ENGLISH STYLE SAUSAGE MAPLE LEAF BRAND: BIG 8` WIENERS tZ or PKG: fnESN: r, Ns o�nr�+o �s o� roux CENTRE\ super special YOUNG ONTARIO` LEG OF PORK... (BUTT OR SHANK PORTION) SPS PROD. OF CALIFORNIA 10 oz. CELLO PKG. SPECIAL!. RIPE PLUMP 011100 BANANAS and: the third was a book on, the veterninary profession: who have advancedso far from rough techniques to the medical standards of today's operating rooms*, beauty parlors etc. The meeting was, held in the United Church and was ehaired by the president, Mrs. Joyce Pepper. 15'; members answered the roll call by naming their favourite Irish tune. Business conducted: included .a letter from the F,W.1,0, President: tors. Florence fymond, a discussion On •entering the LUES PLUS SAIlI ZEHRS FiNE QUALITY' SLICED SUMMER SAUSAGE 6 oz �SCHNEiDERS 2 VARIETIES FROZEN COUNTRY STYLE. 1tb. SAUSAGE SCHNEIDERS 6 VARIETIES SANDWICH STYLE • MEAT ROLLS 814 SCHNEIDERS ' 2 LB. POLY BAG SAUERKRAUT ` _ SAVE 30c Ib. FRESH SPINACH SPECIAL! PROM OF CAL1F NO. 1'` GRADE CELERY STALKS'_ SLOW BURNING: �ja• ;'. ,4,4,4,4 E R , ,. ._ .. 11,4.. !9 FLAME FIRE LOGS AtARto GROWN FANCY C A MCIIITOSH APLES CAUFONNik.GNO $ t 110 'NAVEL ORANGES • I1 IINtA 1►AOOUCE'OF CAt 0 . PRESN MONS. * .. _. !EC,, EXTRA ANC IiEo Oft G0L0 DELI OUS APPLES' • fANCY:GMAOE . D'AN JOU PEARS ,iUtdY SWEEP PROD. of'MIXiCO PINEAPPLES .� rio ,o.-- .Y ,11a PROD, Of CALtfON{NIA FRrsH Ili' 119 BROCCOLI 9LiNtai 1111 r.���.r..«,,.�.�.«.. .� s1649 tisk cir.4` 59 PROD: of CALIF. MILD, '• GREEN 'ONIONS..� :BuNcHts PROD. 0f MiX.'CA$. NO.,t GRADEKWEtt GREEN PEPPERS PROD. Of MEX. CAN, No. 1 GRADE CUCUMBERS Piton, 01 FtA; tilisP' CRUNCHY RED RADISHES : .µ PROD. OF MEX. MILO tAST)NG ZUCCINI SQUASH; Adiak 4•116 06.1. ib, .; r. 411,4 4.4 trd pKG`5a, 4.0 1111 PROD, of MEX. • FOR SLICING A WING Edi, PLANT �..�:� 0000. Of Cath tat Ntl, t GRADE . SPANiSK ONIONS PROD. OF flit.CAM: t!0. t G11ADE .3:101 MINI CARROTS ,FPLANT SPECIAtt ASSOKttb HLALTH* AIMtL* . :.:`:. • ,„11 t-t'-kG Fall. Fairs exhibits this year, ' an ••announcentent ` pf Achievement .Pay on April 10 in Seaforlh from, 7,30, IU` g, m, and a letter front . the Dairy Princess, offering to speak at a meeting A, donation to the Hensall' Legion was approved and the nominating committee is to. be' 'the same as last year, Mrs. Hilday Payne, Mrs, Hazel Corbett and Mrs. Isabel Ro$erson. • Additions to the handbook are to be stapled into members books next. meeting, The programme was conducted by Mrs. Hilda. Payne, All sang "My Wild Irish' ;Rose" and. Mrs. Elizabeth Riley gave an appropriate reading. "Income Tax", • Following, Mrs, Simpsons talk, Mrs Edna Pepper played a medley of Irish Tunes on' the piano and. Mrs. Payne gave courtesy remarks, ' Mrs, pepper opened..the meeting with a poem, "Time is priceless", Next meeting' is the Annual meeting, when: committee reports will be given and a new slate of officers brought in; A "Bring and Buy Sale" will be field. Lunch was by Mrs. Gladys Coleman . and Mrs. Madeline Harburn and committee. 1y -Gh Wat for Bammie Fisher Webster plays:. Bamrnie again Wat Webster again had , the pleasure of playing his mouth organ for Mrs: Adella Fisher, who celebrated her 106th birthday on Saturday at Seaforth Manor, This is the third year in .a row that Wat has been present to entertain "Bammie", a tiny' woman and blind, and Wax says' he'll continue to play for her "until the ship goes, down" (as long as they are both alive). When she was a " young woman, Wat said,,„ she walked; from Dashwood to Zurich daily to cook ;in the hotel, then walked home again at the end of the day. She had thirteen children, six of whom are still living. comforter' Rev.usser Correspondent HILDA PAYNE . 262.5018 The service at Hensall., United Churchwas conducted by Rev. Garnet Husser on Sunday, who took as his subject, "I Beleive in . :the Holy Ghost'''. Explaining the Holy ; Ghost as The Comforter, or the "Called ' Alongside", Rev. Husser taught that by God coming alongside, He provides the power for us to move which we cannot do by ourselves. To allow God toguide us we need coflimonsense,.. intuition, churchfellowship, inner light- and research., .'Guidance leads to action, Music was provided' . by Mrs. Marianne 'mcCaffrey, • choir director, who sang, "Hospitality" by W.H. Anderson, a very old • scottish ' tune. She led .the ;choir with Dr. Ralph Topp at the organ and piano. The flowers in front .of'the pulpit were placed: there in loving memory of Mrs. Doreen Spencer, given by Walter Spencer and the family. Hensall Sales Barn was active again :last Thursday with the supply being mainly, heifers.. Fat cattle; heifers, S79.O0.-584.75 top to 86 cents; steers $79:25-S85.00, top to 88 cents. Pigs, S69.50 .578 weaners 545.00-$61.25 ' PERSONALS Charles Mickle, Hamilton, is spending . his: vacation during the "Holiday.. Break" with his mother, Mrs, Laird Mickle. Mrs: Elizabeth Volland is a patient is • St: Joseph's. Hospital London. A Mr: and Mrs: Carl Payne have, returned from `a very pleasant; visit with their daughter and family, Sgt,and;k= Mrs. Gary Merritt and Greg. of Poway, California,:.... Mrs. Blamche Chapman, London and Mrs. Leslie Adams, Exeter were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs... Jack Corbett.'' Mr. Charles Mickle, Hamilton is spending his vacation during the "Holiday Brake" -with his. mother Mrs. Laird' Mickle Mr. and Mrs. Edison Forrest and Mr. and Mrs. Harry , Hoy .•have ; returned from 'a pleasant trip in, Hawaii: • Rev..Kenneth Knight con- ducted service in Carmel Presbyterian church on Sunday. - the sermon subject was . "The Rejection of Jesus'? Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the piano. The Sacrament of the. Lord's Supper will be celebrated on Sunday, March 25 at the x`°regulat hour in the auditorium of the church. ,� HensallU . CW.t�:piC,'Bits nd Pieces'to f un ate women U C. 1W, President, Mrs. Grace Drummond took' the topic at the March meeting of Unit two --of .Hensall United Church 'held• Qn Monday, March 12. Calling her topic, "Bits and Pieces" she' read the purpose of the :United Church Women which is "to unite the women of .'the congregation for the total mission of the church and to provide a medium' through which they may express their loyalty ' and 'devotion°' to Jesus Christ in Christian' Witness, Study, Fellowship and Service." Next she talked about the International year of the child' and.readthe rights of` ' the Child:.' Portions Of an article in the United, Church Observer were on `Drinking, and. .Driving' and the Dead" and - also an article on Decisions. Different ideas in which our U.C.W. can take part in this International Year of the' Child were brought forth: Mrs. Pat "Jenner gave the devotional,based on the "Virtuous Woman" as. described in Proverbs. Roll call was, answered by 13 members bringing; . articles, for the upcoming t; ale and an exchange of favourite receives, ' • Business was conducted by Mrs. Diane Gerstenkorn who thanked all who helped •at the World Day of Prayer: and at the General meeting: "April meeting is to be a pot luck supper and all to bring two new washed teacloths to be used in the . church kitchen. Diane is hoping to arrange a bus trip to -the United . Church House in• Toronto, Unit, two to provide the flowers in the church during April. A "Thank You" note was read from Roy Brock. The meeting•was chaired by Miss Mary Goodwin and was opened with prayer. ' '.Auer the business a. poem was read, "My purpose'.% and the ;meeting closedby' Mary thanking. averybrig tvho itid' ' taken part, at°rd ;the benediction • In concluion, CYltnri,read s poem written 11'409' ,itbout the girls of the,;1iistipt. , Hostesses; 'x►ls. '2''}Joyce. 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