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The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-05, Page 16' E. IIURON igxeoSI. 'O -APRIL: 10T' gp;orrrr{ rlc . IAS NA,A ,N u2; aJ AN iNTERNATI a AL FEASTThe to.n9re 4- tin of Nene?, United Church enjoy a rare treat }n; Sunday following the morning church •CV4CP,d1n: International smorgasbord which.. ring •The Stanley Township Curling Club wound up their season with a big Fun Night on. Tuesday evening, March 27, All regulars and spares, as well as some people who had never curled before, had' an enjoyable evening, with. lots of fun and prizes, and a delicious :lunch, Thanks to �url�rs The club completed their season of curling with a fun. night in entertaining bthers: to a night of curling. The club. ' was very' grateful to the following for donating prizes, which helped to inake the evening a big success; Blaekts Variety Store Brucefield, Ross Scott Fuels, .Brucefield; 'H:Lobb. and ;Sons. Ltd,, Clinton;. •Dave and. Cathy Mustard (Plumbing. &_ Heating; Bev & Shirley Hill a featured foods from India, the Netherlands, s around, Germany, China and other�calJntrie at'p .n . the world. The'dluner was aIl Part Of international festivitie8 hard at the church ell afternoon.. Jean; and Gerald Rathwell and Gail and Bob Turner for setting up .the teams, and to Mary.. Lou and Bits McGregor and Cathy and Dave Mustard for looking after the prizes. Thanks also to the Lunch committee. You may get your ticket: now • far the Spring Dance Iann from -members of the com- mittee, it's being held at the liensall: Community Centre .On Friday, April 27, with music by the Bluewater Play- boys. There• will be door prizes. Tickets are 510.00 a couple whieh includes a hot. lunch. The ' next meeting. is on season (Hill.' n Hill • Farms)' Gerald! & Katherine Horton (Trucking) Sterling Fuels (Murray Taylor) Clinton; Bill and Mary Lou McGregor; Bank Of. Montreal; Gerald & Jean Rathwell; Gerry and Gail Hiltz; Randy & Audrey Collins (Holly Gully() Artaold- & Jean Taylor (Asgron Seeds); Don & ' Eileen McGregor; R.K. Peck Appliances Varna_ Mel and. Betty . Graham; Ken ' and • Blanche Parke. The teams .skipped by. Dave Mustard and Bill Gib- son threw a rock each to break a tie :for first place and standing for the teams are as ,Jollows • Dave M4stard, Bill Sibson, Ron Taylor, Randy 'Collins, Dan 'Brodie, Ross MeBeath, Bill , Consitt, ;Gerald Horton, Don MCGregor, Bill' 'McGregor, Jack • Coleman, Jack 'Peck; Arnold Tay lor, Mel Graham; Bev. Hill,. Gerald Rathwell, Brucefield juniors present .banners Correspondent, MRS. JEAN TAYLOR 482-9155' ; The Junior Choir at Bruce - field United'Chch was well represented on Sunday for the .presentation of two banners made by the Sunday School classes, The banners depicted the symbols for. "The Year .of the Child", Explaining the symbol's. bols. were Becky Rathwell • and David. Moffat. JoAnne Grunewald • led .• the : congregation in prayer The Junior ;Coir sang "Reach Out in •love" .with alma cong•ratulvtes: skater: MRS. HILL CHESSELL 482-9969 Florence .Elliott returnett on Saturday from a week's vacation with Bruce . and his family at A'ur'ora. Congratulations to Lori .Consitt, who: has passed her figure' skating tests in Ten Foxtrot, Please remember that Varna and Goshen are having a joint church service inVarna this Sunday at 11:00 Members :of the Varna. church are asked to bring main course:.,dishesfor the pot -luck dinner, and. Goshen members 'will bring dessert. The ,April meeting of the Varna. 'U:.C.W. will be' tonight. On Tuesday evening we will be guests of Kippen for their meeting. Estella Wilson ''and David Moffat taking solo parts. Reverend McMullen announced the Easter Sunrise Service. to be held outdoors (weather.• permitting) on. Easter Sunday morning at 7:30 a.in: with Breakfast served in the church hall. Easter service will be Meld as usual at 10 aan., Conitnunion. • will be celebrated :this: week, 'Palm Sunday, and this will also be confirmation Sunday with seven members joining, PERSONALS A. correction from last'. week. The Sunday School classes collected for the "Red Cross'. Mrs: Bob Broadfoot and girls and Mrs. John Broad - foot visited with Dave' and •. Helen (Broadfoot) Weigel of Cleveland. In' Shop Around' For The Best Buys - Ali Children's Shoes Ladies' Mouse Dresses '�:9�7' LATS SAPS I, 1 Men's Slacks.11) Sizo 28 to 32 Ail Special Goup;II LADES ' SLACKS OUR PRICE Cit •Ladles' Buttons PER CARD PANTY HOSE T-TOVYlLS 9 S All Ladle'' s s)(11111 v OUr Price Boys and Men's Hi -runs', s RUNNERS1 0 Krazy Ed's BaegamHouse Soaforth ,'IRF r� cis , to Of JI g(f April 2Sth, when we will start Pg tannin for the baseball season. tiensalt.two 4rR dab beg their last meeting at the home of Mrs *Iva. fuss :on, Tuesday evening, March 27. The meeting opened with the 4-11 pledge follow°ed b> the cross -word puzzle On aeces" sories, and match game. The members decided to Ball their club ""the Slyish Seven". Plans. for Aehieve. snenray were discussed and thin afterwards, the meeting was adjourned. Mrs. laird Mickle spent fewdays last week with her Laughter and son-in-la:vl.— Mr-,and Mrs. Brian Collins and fainly, in Waterloo: Mrs, Blanche Milter,w'hn" has been a, patient in Univer- sity Hospital for the past few. weeks, has returned hotue•. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal spent the weekend in Ridge* town and, on Sunday attend• ed the funeral of Mrs. Jean Geddis of Ridgetoa n. Mrs. Garnett Husser is a patient • in (niversity Hosital, London. • The April meeting of the Rosati, 'Women's, Institute will be tea ort Wednesday, .Ar►t i1 at. '8 R.M. This is the beginning • ,of a ':new year of anti lues; a. new skate of ofl1cers will be brought inane committee reports wilt be given. There will! also be al new meeting place -tit future, the meetings will l held in f•iensall United Church beginning with this meeting. There will also be a 'Bring and, Buy Sale" held, Mrs. Ina Johns, Exeter, spent the weekend with her :daughter and. family, Mr, and Mrs, iHans. Gerstenkorn: Vincent Vinyl spent Sunda}' with Steven Gersf en- born. al. Livestock ,A,t the H .e ns t vesk _, Sales last week, supply: tont sisted mainly of heifer's: •and, steers with very little' else being, offered. Demand was active and prices steady, Fat. cattle; steers, 582.50 $8540 top to 586.50, heifers, 585.00 - 589.75, top of $91.1(1: Mrs. Eileen - Rannies ac- •companied by Mrs/ Laurie Gascho .eI Lurtwn eaS re- turned front an interesting trip to Hawaii, and vancottver They report perfect weather, FQRIVIER HENSALY,,, RE,SDIENT PIED Mrs, Florence Elizabeth •(Christie) Meston of Hensail! died at • Huronview Horne Clinton, on -Tuesday, March. 27th, 1979 in her 95th year, She was the beloved wife of the late Robert Meston and dear motherof Mrs, John C. (!,relent) Goddard o.ensall,, Also surviving are four =grandchildren and three ;$reat.grandchildren. Funeral service was, front. the ionthron Funeral Home, Hensall: on Thursday : March 29th at 2 p.m, with Rev, Kenneth Knight officiating, interment in Palmerston Cemetery, Mrs, Ernie Davis and Mrs,. Eileen Rannie returned home after a pleasant holiday in Hawaii. Mr. Torn .Brintnell who recently underswent surgery in $t« Jeopies, H.ospitalf Lond:QPJ returned to b' home,. Mr. ,and ;Mts. ,Austin; Wheeler iof Detroit were, 'weekend visitors with the, !latter's• aunt Mrs. Edgar ,inn. I,QNGTIME RESIDENT • DOD Mrs. Annie M. (Page) Horton died in South Huron Hospital, Exeter on April 1, 1979• in her 84th year. She was the beloved wife of. Harry W. H'oi•tonand dear is i Slater: of Ben and LOY Neth l;tt England, Also surviving 'ro nephews; gon of Bur- ' Wigton; Peter of England two. nieces.; teas# of England ?site, Joan of Vancouver. The Hensall Ladies Auxiliary Or the Canadian Legion held; A service at the Bonthron Funeral Horne on, Monday evning. 'Funeral service was_ held on Tuesday April 3, at • 1:30, p.m. :with Rev. T. Garnet Husser officiating.. Interment in Hensall idnion Cemetery. s Varna A totalof $135.75, was:' collected in. Varna and the surrounding area for. the Red Cross in their Marchi canvass,. 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