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HMM, GOOD—Kathy and Christine McDonald of Varna wereamong the
1,000 diners who attended a very successful pork barbecue at the Varna.
United Church. (Expositor photo)
OH, THAT HOMEMADE PIE -Mildred, Mc-
Ash of the Varna. United Church serves up.
another, slice of .homemade pie at -the church
barbecue ..last Wednesday.+ :there was, every
variety of pie from fresh strawberry topped with
whipped cream to chocolate and fresh rhubarb.,
Ex cosi r
( P to photo)
THE CHEF—Barry Taylor of Varna turns a rack
of pork chops at Varna United . Church's
barbecue last Wednesday night.
(Expositor photo)
NOTICE
New .Hours
commencing July 9
Mon,, Tues.', Wed. & Fria • 9-6 pont.
Thursday - 9-7 Sat, » $-1
Pau/roe's
Hair Care
4�- Marti'
- GEE,IiT'S HARD TO DECIDE --Judy Morrison.
Of Zurich can't be blamed for looking a little
wide -eyed --look at all the kinds df pie she has
to choose from at Varna United Church
barbecue last Wednesday,. (Expositor photo).
Legion holds
V
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Correspondent
MRS. BERTHA
MacGREGOR
- 262-2025,
The Hensall Branch of the
�ensall I'Jnitec:
new window
Correspondent
MRS. HiLDA M. PAYNE
262-5018
Mrs. Laird Mickle spent a
few days recently in Water-
loo visiting her daughter and
son-in-law Mr. and. Mrs. •
Ross Macmillan and family
and while there attended the
reception and dinner on Sun-
day held attheir home in
honour of Mr. and Mrs;
MacMillan's parents, who.
were celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs..
Carl. Payne on Saturday were
Miss Muriel Hayman. of
Surrey, England, .Mr. and'
Mrs. Glen Payne of Elmira,
Mn and Mrs. Claire. Payne of
St. Thomas, Mr: and Mrs.
Ross. Berdan of Union, Mrs.
John Alexander, and • Joati,
and Ross, Miss Cathy Sim of
Kippen, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne. Payne bf London and
Rev. Stan McDonald.
It isn't every, day that a
church has -new stained glass
windows but at Hensall Un-
ited ' Church that is the case.
With the sunlight filtering
Brucefield
people home
Correspondent
MRS. JEAN TAYLOR'
:.482.9155
Mr. Ross . Scott .'has
returned home after having
eye surgery.
'Mrs. Ivan Wightman
formerly of Brucefield was in. .
the hospital the same time as
Mr, Scott having the same
surgery.
Mrs. Isabelle Scott, Mr. A.
Patterson, Mrs, M. Walters,
Mrs. H. McCartney and Mrs.
Pearl Eyre visited with Rev.
and Mrs. Stevens at Beams-
ville.
Mr.. and. Mrs.. Victor
Hargreaves are holidaying' in
the' States.
Dr. William Swan • of
Guelph and Mrs. Swan, his
mother of Hamilton spent::`.
Wednesday with .Miss M.
Swan and Mrs. Alice Ham.
through, it was a fitting
moment for the service of
dedicationled by their min-
ister, , . Rev. Stan C,
McDonald on Sunday morn-
ing. '
Windows were dedicated
in• memory of Lisa 'Darlene.
Merritt (by grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs: Cart, Payne),
G. Mark Drysdale, W. Carl
Passmore, Brian Harrison.
Alderdice, Ida B. Case Row-
cliffe, Mr. and Mrs: John
Rowcliffe,the late Albert
Alexander and Mrs. Alex-
ander, the late James .'Me-
allister, and Mrs. McAllister,
the late .Alma Hess, Bill and
Jean Smith and family, the
Munn family, Mr.. and" Mrs.
Herb Jones, 'MrDavid
Brock, Mrs. Dorothy Mickle,
Mr. and. Mrs. Ian McAllister;
the: United Church Women
and the Sunday School Stu-
dents .
The service prece ding the
dedication was conducted by
Rev:. Stan. C. McDonald who
told the children the story of
the, "Golden Windows" and:
preached on The great
:cloud of witnesses". Mem-
ories othersgive us can be
great blessings and tragedy,
can bring out new ` ex-
periences and give a new
perspective. From trouble,
faith grows and puts a found.
ation under . hope. A new
purpose gives a foundation to
hope. Unfulfilled hopes give
new .challenges . The ded-
ication of
ed-ication..of' the windoiis builds
•the hope„ ofmore abundant
life, for the future of the
Church.
The choir sang Handers
"Largo" and following the
dedication, Mrs. •Donna St.,
John sang, '`Bless this
house". Mrs. Marianne
McCaffrey led the choir and
Dr. Ralph Toppwas, at th'e
organ.
All registrations for the
vacation Bible School should
be in this week; it will be
held July 2-6. Annual
Open -Air Service at Camp
Mcttesetung will be held on
July 29 at 11 a.m. Picnic and
games to follow,
Usborne&.:Hjbbert
Mutual Fire
InsuranceCornpany.
Iistahli,licd iii 1$ ( )
Provides Fuli. Insurance
Coverage for Town Dwellings.
as well as Form Properties
AGENTS
Ross Hodgen
John Moore
Joseph Uniac
Mrs,Elaine Skinner
Wally Burton
Woodham
Dublin
Mitchell'
Exeter
Exeter
229.6643
345-2512
348-9012
235-1553
235.0350
•DIRECTORS & ADJUSTORS
Jack Harrigan
Robert Gardiner
Lloyd Morrison
Lorne Feeney
Ray McCurdy
William Chefie
R R.3, Lucan 227-4305
R.R.2, Stadia 3454739
R.R.1, St. Marys 229.6277
R.R.2, Dublin 345.2543
R.R.1, Kirkton .229'6594
Mitchell 3484129
Canadian Legion and Ladies'
Auxiliary held a memorial.
service at. Hensall Union
Cemetery on Sunday when
Crosses of Comrades and
flags were replaced and
dedicated . Rev, Stan
McDonald was iri charge
assisted • by the President
Irvine Ferris.
Parade Marshall Larry Uyl
and Sgt, at Arms Mrs. Iva;
Reid led, the colour party.
Mrs. Hilda Smale, Charlie.
Cooper and Howard Smale.
Five Legion Members placed
the Crosses around the flag.
The crosses will be cemented.
in place at the graves.
Mrs. Jack Corbett spent a
day in London with her sister
Mrs. Blanche Chapman.,.
bituary.:
Suddenly at her late ;re-
sidence R.R.1, Zurich, on .
Sunday, June 24, 1979
Victoria Bolton died. She was
the wife of John Soldan and
mother of. Patrick Soldan of
Grand Bend and Michael
Soldan of Exeter. mother-in-
law of Sharon and Barbara: in
her 74th year. Also..
surviving are five garnd-
chidlren, Tracey, Jason, Sue
Anna, Jodi and Ryan Soldan.
She was the sister of Mrs.
Doris Clemas, London
(Norma) Mrs. Jack Munn,
1pperwash, Mrs. Alda
Heppler,' Waterloo (Maude)
Mrs. Marry Hoffman, Dash-
wood. Shewas predeceased
by Rebecca Bolton. and Elva
Spellman and her parents
Gordon'& Mary Bolton of
Hibbert Township. The
funeral service took place on
Wednesday, . June 27 at 2
p.m. from the T. ll arty
Hoffman ';Funeral Home,
Dashwood'. Rev. K. Knight
officiating. . • •
Interment in Exeter
Cemetery, Mrs. Soldan was a
teacher of . Allenby School
Toronto for many years.
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Correspondent
MRS, MARY CHESSELIt -
482-9969
The induction service. for
Rev. Wilena Brown' will, be.
.held on, Friday evening, June•.
30 at 8:00 o'clock at Goshen;
church with Rev. Alan
Thomas of Bayfield conduct-
ing the service, Rev. Maurice
Francis of Fullarton, chair-
man of presbytery, will pre-
side over the induction cere-
mony, and Rev. Robert Rob-
erts of Egmondville will
preach the sermon. Present
also will be acting secretary,
Rev. Stan McDonald of Hen-
sall. Miss Brown is moving,
into the manse this Week.
Joint church services for
the month of July will alter.
nate between Varna and
Goshen, and will be in Varna,
next Sunday, On July 29th an
outdoor' 'service is planned
for Stanley Twp: park, with
lunch and a picnic following.
All services in July will be at
11:00 a.m.
The annual pork barbecue
was again a huge success
with over 1100 people ins
attendance for an excellent
meal. Black thunderclouds.
Arid lightning at 4:30 threat-
ened to drench the guests,
but most of the rain veered.
,away front the windy city.
When a large number of
cars is parked along the
roadside,, one would expect
drivers to slow down and
drive cautiously, brit several
vehicles were seen travelling,
through at a fair speed.
There is always the possib-
ility of a child getting away
from its parents and darting
into the road.
and
area a . news
Kippen hears princess
Correspondent
MRS. RENA CALDWELL
262=5935
Mrs: Dave Triebner,.
President opened the Kippen.
East Women's: Institute with
a "Smile" when they met' at
the home of Mrs. Wm.
McDowell, June 20. Plans
were finalized for the Bean
Festival in Zurich, August
25. Mrs, Alex McGregor,
Mrs. Stewart Pepper,Mrs.
Jack Sinclair and Mrs: Harry
Caldwellwill work the early
shift.Mrs. James Drummond
conducted the Program with
readings and a contest.
She introduced the Dairy.
Princess, of Huron .County
Jean Siertsema who spoke on
her work, her schooling and
hercommittments as a Dairy
Princess. _ .Miss ` Siertsema
was 'thanked by Mrs. Camp-
bell Eyre who also gave a
reading on "Food Prices".
Mrs. Robert: Kinsman re-
ported on the District
Annual. An invitation to
Exeter Park, . July 11. by,
Elemville W.I. was accepted.
Mrs. ' Triebner read an
interesting article by Elaine
Townshend on ''Signs'.
Roll' call' was answered by
naming a product made from
milk, Mrs. ' Stewart: .Pepper
gave courtesy remarks and
lunch was served by the
hostess and the committee in
charge, Mrs. Robert Bell and.;
Mrs. James • Chalmers.
Winners of the contest were
Ruby Triebner, Margaret
Hoggarth and -Mona Alderdice
who tied for first place.
PERSONALS
Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack
Taylor, Vancouver B.C.
called on. Mr. and Mrs: W.L.
Mellis, Mrs. Taylor's
grandfather. Rev. :. Acheson
preached in Kippen for 17
years.
Mrs. Ed McBride, Mrs.
WHITE WHEEL SALE
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15x7 Chev '/z .Ton 30.95,
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No reasonable offer
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c.
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11-15 LT Cooper 74.9:.
MANY OTHER SIZES AT LOW PRICES
•
RUNNING BOARD SALE
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Most sizes & models in Mock'
This Fri. & Satf only utter store only
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AUTOMOtiv 1:TD, - .,.•
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Starr
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Flora Dowson, Mrs. Wayne
McBride and Julie holidayed
in: Florida recently,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex
McGregor are holidaying on
St, Joseph's Island, and Sault.
Queensway
•.Has t,u
The Queensway :Nursing
Home' held a "Fun, Day" for
the residents on Saturday in
conjunction with Nursing-
Home and Senior. Citizens
week, Games and prizes.
were held in teh forenoon for
the' residents., Tickets on a
basekt of fruit donated by the.
Legion Ladies' Auxiliary
were sold. •
Mrs. 'Louise. Mitchell drew
the winning ticket. for Aleida
Kars:
-Five bikers for the Bike -a-.
thon braved the weather and:
went . 'the 12 miles: A
Strawberry, and'. ice • Cream
Social was enjoyed by all in
atpndince; All :proceeds;go to
the Ontario Heart'.
Foundation. .
Mrs. Eric Luther cone
ducted the Church service
last week.
The Christian Reformed:
Church. Ladies' took' the
reskdents for a car ride on,
Wednesday. Visitots with
Nelson Loghrin were Frank
&:.Elaine Jordan, Helen:. &
Joan Klemke, .Mr,. and Mrs.
Verdun 'Fuer,' Stratford..
Visitors with Louise
Mitchell were Mrs, Vera
Amy " and Mrs. Beavers,
Brantford and her son Les
Mitchell, Chester Dunn and
Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley
visited with Mrs. Vera
Lammie. Ruth Durand
visited her • mother Mrs.
•
Ste. Marie.
Residents of . the
community express their
sympathy to the Bell family,
in the .death. of Ruth Adair,
daughter. of ;the late Mr. and
Mrs. John Bell.
day
Kendrick. Don Rozendal
visited his wife Alice.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hulley
visited `:Mrs. Hulley, The
Bowling Scores were Men's::
High Neil Regan 136. Ladies'
High Score Bernice ;Howes
Mrs. Coultis, who Suffered.
a stroke several weeks', ago,
returned borne Inst week,
About thirty members of
the Johnston family attended
a reunion at the 'township
hall in Varna: on Sunday:
Quite a number of people
•from. the Varna area were at
the Community Centre in
Zurifh on Friday evening to
celebrate the Sixtieth Wed-
ding: anniversary of Mr, and
Mrs. Henry Adkins.
by
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Adding insulation really- keeps
fuel bills down. For best
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A teenager Who can do his.
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probably isn't talking on the
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High calibre, 'small calibre, big;'
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You don't know what trouble Is;
until your kids. reach the age of.
consent, dissent, and resent—
all at the same time. '
If your mower resents at
every pull when starting.
k, why not take it over to
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107 Queen St:,
Hensall,;; 262-2103
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REGISTRATION
Surnmer'of 79 in Hensail
Swimming & Playground Programs
registration for Hensall and Area children wishing to enrol
in the above programs, will take place at the Hensall & District
Community Centre, in the main lobby, on
THURSDAY, JUNE 28, from 5 p.rn. to 7 p.m.
FREE ROLLERSKATING
Bring your own roller skates, to the Hensall' and District
Community Centre, and enjoy free Roller ' Skating,
THURSDAY-- JUNE 28
7:15 p.m w-`9115 pari
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