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The Huron Expositor, 1970-04-02, Page 9;Build a better mousetrap and you'll be sued for patent infringement. "Oh alright, I cross-checked him , to what?" Family of WOODSKIKES Styled for the 70's. d ve n tu r e r 01••••••••••• rauue OtViSink 4S5 KWH NEWMARKET Okr in E. wooris 0903 3 hp. Field Runner-- , Boatsmen, Farmers and' Woodsmen - the mighty MINI BIKE. SPECIFICATIONS Cat No. Horsepower Max, Speed (mph.) Carrying Capacity Wheel Size Tire Size Electrics Fenders Weight Packing 0904 - 4 'hp. Hill Runner featuring Dependable and Long Lasting with 1 year Warranty 4 Cycle Gasoline Engine. Fully articulated Spring Type Shock Absorbers Front & Rear on all models except 2y, bp, 0902 - 2 1/2 hp. Trail Runner for Campers, Cottagers, . Spotlighting . . 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NEWS OF 'COVEN Hold Farewell 'Party • . • Thar PitsPoti ;PO 001 UARY _ For Dkkert Family Correspondent Mrs.Maude Hedden Miss Darlene Hayter, Varna; It waS the• lucky winner of a large •Easter chocolate bunny in a draw at Richarnsons Garage Saturday. Valerie Baker drew the winning ticket for the bunny with pro- - ceeds for the Bunny Bundle Cam- ,Paign. At a draw at Ron's Health Centre on Saturday, John Brand- erhorst, R.R.1, 'Jensen was the winner of a large Easter c,hoc- olate bunny. Gwen„McLean drew the winning ticket. Mrs. Herb' Stretton, who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital for eight weeks returned home Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Dulling spent Easter with their daughter Nand son-in-law, 'Mr. and Mrs. Allan Olson, Elizabeth and David. Mrs. Bertha Jinks spent Easter with Mr . and mrs. Ross Jinks, Gail and Billy and Miss Susan Milks in London. Mr. and Mrs. Laird ,Mickle spent a few days recently in Toronto and while there attended the hockey game between the 'Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks and visited with their daughter and son-in-law, a Mr. and. Mrs. Ross MacMillan from Waterloo. Mrs. R. H. Middleton is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.' Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby of Blenheim spent Easter with Mr. • and Mrs. Harry Snell, Mr.Stewart McQueen who has Wen visiting with them returned home with them. .Holiday. visitors with Mr.and Mrs. Ferd Millet, Mr. and MrS. Robert Annan and family, Pick-, ering,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bas- * sow and Emma, Mrs. Marie Pask, and Mrs. Tillie Tetreau , all from Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller, Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Annan, Larry, Nancy and Blair, Pick- ering, were Easter dinner guests on Saturday with Mrs. Marie Pask (who celebrated her 82nd birthday that day) and Mrs. Tillie Tetreau, all of-Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Passmore and family, London, Mr. and Mrs. Felix oogemaris and Vicki of Burlin on, spent Easter week end h 'Mrs. Pearl Passmore. W grant Officer Donald Orr and rs. Orr have returned to 'the' home in Ottawa after spend- ing the Easter, holidays at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr in Hen sail. Mr. and, Mrs. R. A. Orr and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Orr visited with Mr. James E. Orr at Parkhill on Easter Sunday. Easter dinner guests with Mr, and Mt's. R. A. Orr were their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Orr of Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Orr, Barbara and Kathryn of Creditor. KINETTES ELECT The Kinette Club of Hensall met at, the home of Mrs.Harold Knight on Wednesday and mem- bers were reminded of the annual spring rummage sale to be held at the Arena . May 1st. It was reported that 49, shut ins were visited, by club members on Palm Sunday. Officers elected for 1970-71 year are President - Mrs. 'Jack Drysdale; Vice •President - Mrs. Bob Caldwell; Secretary-Mrs. Alvin Campbell; Treasurer, Mrs. Ken Pollock; Registrar - Mrs. Gary Maxwell; Bulletin Editor- Mrs. Ron Wareing. RAISE $100. Close to $100.00 was realized from the sale of tickets forthe Easter draw at the Legion Hall Thursday afternoon sponsored by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary with proceeds for the crippled child- rgn's fund at Zurich. Winner of the Easter basket of groceries valued at $20.00 Was Mrs. Roland Vanstone; 2nd prize a $5.00 voucher for an Easter ham went to Mrs.Howard Firikbeiner, Zurich. Cindy Bis- back drew the lucky tickets. ' Mrs. Grant McClinchey con- vened the project. HONOR BRIDE ELECT Complimenting Miss Shirley smale, a bride-elect of Friday, friendS, relatives and neighbours held a miscellaneous shower far her Thursday evening in the Legion Hall beautifully decorated in the Easter motif. The address to the bride-elect was -read by Elaine Randall and presentations of lovely and numerous gifts by Beverley Randall and Deanne,• Scrabuik. Mrs. J. B. Randall, Mrs. Grant Bisback and Mrs.Garnet Allan were in charge of/arrange- ments. Out of town guests Were from London, Goderich and Exeter. Firemen Show Films Monday evening Hensall fire- men, 'including Chief Dave Sang- ster; Bill Mickle, Bill Fuss and Ken Pollock, showed films con- cerning hospital fire prevention at Queensway Nursing Hoine. Nineteen of the staff were pre- sent. Chief Sangster outlined steps -to take in an emergency. A dis- cussion followed the films. Sponsors Euchre Amber Rebekah-Lodge held a successful dessert euchre Wednesday afternoon followed by progressive euchre with eleven tables in play and the winners - ladies: Mrs. G. Hamilton, Exeter; Mrs. Harold Bell, Hensall; Lone hands, Mrs. Gordon Love; Lucky chair, Mrs. Alex McBeath; (in a draw for a plant Mrs. Ray Con- sitt, Kippen, was the lucky winner. An Easter cake de- corated in Easter colors was won by Mrs. Clarence' Volland which she shared' with Mrs. John Broadfoot of Brucefield. • Easter Sunday guests with Mr . and Mrs. Ken McKay and family included' Mrs. John E. Mc- Ewan of Hensall and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, Clinton. Dr. and.IVIrs. Robert Li ve and family of Madison, Wisconsin and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Love and family of Zurich. Kippen Walker ,Finishes Fifth Glen McLachlan of R.R. 3, Kippen, represented Seaforth in the Irish Rover's Walk in London again this year. Twenty-four of the twenty-eight starters finished the walk. The fastest walker did the 16.4 miles in 2 hburs and 44 ,minutes. Glen came in fifth his time being 2 hours and 56 minutes.- He .cut off 16 minutes from last year's time. FUNERAL JAMES C. -DOUGLAS James C. Douglas, 87, -of Mitchell, died in Stratford.Gen- eral Hospital on Sunday. He was born in Logan Town- ship, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Douglas. He farmed in Logan Township until retiring to Mitchell 22 years ago. He was an elder in the Knox Presbyterian Church and an honorary director of the Mitchell Agricultural Society. He was 'former Reeve of Logan Town-" ship and Reeve of Mitchell and was Warden of Perth "County. Surviving are his,. wife, the former May Cameron; one daugh- ter, Mrs. David (Wanda) Bart , of Owen Sound; two sons; Cam- eron of Hamilton and Mac V London; nine, grandchildren. • The body was at the Heath- Leslie funeral home in Mitchell where the service was held Wed- nesday at 3 p.m. Burial followed in Knox Presbyterian Cemetery. WEDDING o FRENCH ,- SCHWALM Barbara Louise Schwalm, daughtera of Mr. and Mrs.Go- don Schwalm, Hensall, and Robert Wesley French, son of Mr, and Mrs. Joe French of London, were married at the Presbyterian Manse at Duart, Ontario, by Rev. Donald Mac- Donald, on Friday, March 20th. The best man was Jim Insell, London add the bridesmaid was Miss Marjorie Schwalm, of Hen- sel!, sister of the bride. Mrs. Donald MacDonald served a dainty lunch to the bridal party. The couple motored to Roch- ester, N.y. over the week end visiting with the latter's aunt and uncle and cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Philpott and Donald. The young couple are resid- ing in Woodstock. A plump gentlemen, upon fini- shing a fine meal at an expen- sive restaurant •summoned the headwaiter: "Do you recall"; he asked pleasantly, "how 'a year ago I enjoyed such a meal here and then, because I lacked suf- ficient funds, you had me thrOwn into the gutter like a veritable bum?" "I'm very sorry, sir," be- gan, the contrite waiter. "That's quite all right, old man," said the diner, soothing- ly, "but .1'm afraid I'll have to trouble you' again." RObert. Calder Dodds, Crom- a-rtY, died sliddpelY at. his home early Wednesday, Be ,was A naive of Melcnifin, he farm, ed in 'that township until his re-. ilrement to croMarty 'P M 1960. lie is survived, by hie widow, the A:Tiller Edna: Damage ()file', Kalop and, by three daughters and two sons, Mary, Mrs. Fred Riley, Seaforth; Agnes, Mrs. Harold Glazier, Clinton; Norman, Seaforth; Hazel, Mrs. Norman Harburn, Cromarty and Harold of McKillop. He is also surviv- ed by a • brother, Thom.. N. Dodds, Florida. Mr. Dodds was a member of Cromarty Presbyterian Church. Funeral services will be held from the G.A.Whitney Funeral Home, Seaforth, on -Saturday at 2 p.m. with Rev. J. C. Britton officiating. Temporary entomb- ment will follow in pioneer Mem- orial Mausoleum with hurial later in Maitlanclbank Cemetery. Easter Service The Service of Holy Com- munion was celebrated at St, Pauls Anglican Church. Rev. G. A.Anderson gave an inspiring Easter message. A gift at a Fair Linen Cloth and brown linen cover for the Holy Table, gifts of Mrs.Fanny Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forrest, was dedicated to the Glory of God and for use in His Church. Llllies -in the. Church were in loving memory of the Rey- nolds family placed by Mrs. George Guest, Regina and by Wilson and •Edward Berry in loving memory of Mr. and Mrs.' T.J. Berry. The choir under the direction .of Mrs. F, Forrest sang an an- them, "Easter Melody." correspondents Beata Malkus Marg Elligsen "Breath of Spring" Tonight and tomorrow, night are the culmination of three months' intense study, planning. and preparation for the cast and directors of "Breath of Spring". The 3-act play is a light comedy relating th^ escapades of a group of elderly men and women who join the leagues of orgzed crime. A special weicafe. is extended to all patrons of the arts. Curtain time - 13:).6. Ad- mission - Students, $.75; Adults $1.00. Tickets may be purchased at the door. C ine Club' The Cine-Club has made ar- reagemeots terthS`-09 1Y4P:,9, another film next week the OZM : good thing about going 144010"4! school. although • the title •has, not been verified, members of the club assure all students that it will be worthwhile. New Yorker to a friend; "What a miserable ClaYj I lest my job. I lost my wallet. My wife ran away with a salesman. The Yanks lost to the Senators." Friend: "That's terrible." Complainer: "It sure gine that! Leading by three runs' in the ninth inning - and they blow it." ft Win Easter Bunny Prizes c94;e4PDXIddrit Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carter and Mrs.Norman Long family of Harrow were Easter . visitors with the latter's parents, On Easter Monday evening a Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood farewell party of about 40Kippen Mrs. Robert Gibson of rox- folk was held at the home of Mr. ) eter visited Eaater Sunday with and Mrs. Ken McLellan to honour Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mans. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr prior to their departure to their spent Easter week end in Port new home In Exeter. Huron and also visited Mr. and For an evening of entertain-0' Mrs. Ralph Hamilton of Moore- ment euchre was enjoyed. Tom town. Reid read ap address and Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pries- fred Mellis presented a table tap of Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. lamp to Mr. and Mrs. Dickert. Lorne Schneider V Stratford, recently visited their father, Robert Thomson. Mrs. Steven Pine of Ottawa spent a couple of days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Edgar McBride. Her father returned with her fOr a few days. Mrs. Mellis accompanied by Mrs. Long visited the former's mother, Mrs. Gibson at "Huron- view" on Sunday. foie of/4,4.4f Ccoping:Trgilers • Camping •Akcessories: