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The Huron Expositor, 1969-05-08, Page 4. she stressed that in those who have tasted of the Lord's good- ness there is kindled a desire for more of Him, had invited all to partake, of HMI, "for He satisfieth the longing soul and filleth the hungry soul with goodness," Psalm 107:9. A ladies trio from Hayfield Baptist Church favoured with several selections. Mrs. Dalton thanked those who took part. Rev. D. Patterson closed. with prayer and a social hour, in • charge of Mrs. Alex Pepper and Mrs. K. Knetsch followed. B. C. S. Is Cortiing! (Family Pack, Cut Into 9 to 11 Chops) Pork • Loin Quarters (Th. King of An Roasts, Reg. Cut 6th & 7th Rib) Prime RIB ROASTS TURKEYS 194 NRWS O IttiMALL ilitiy Employee Will! Head Wingham PUC again supported the rehabilita- ur Devereaux., • Mrs. Aid,:; Michael Mai:Oh 'of Dimes ,1 McKiilon Township once Mrs. Bob MoVilan, Mrs. Artin AMA foundation far the disabled Murray, Mrs. Kenneth Stewart, in raising a 1969 March of Mrs. William Little and Mrs. The campaign was carried out the an Elmer Koehler. The March of Dinialcree'alsetuhadver tloart ynegar.$3'7, Mrs: Edgar Elligsen, RR 4, Wal- ency in Ontario for the assess- Pt . This f o r provoticeectiisvewiottirs7i5g, under the co-chairmanship of will support the principal. ag- ten and Mrs. Mervin Dietz, RR ing of the capabilities of--the 1, Dublin. Captains of the handicapped. In 1968 1500 peo- twelve sections of ..the township ple came under the assessment under whom 33 'marching mo- teams on the staff of the te- thers called on all homes were: habilitation foundation for the Mrs. Sam Scott, Mrs, Campbell disabled. The response was grat- Wey, Mrs. Ken Beattie, Mrs. ifying and the efforts of all the Lloyd McCluskie, Mrs. Walter captains and marching mothers Bewley, Mrs. Murray Dennis, was very much appreciated. Bethelr Bible ICE Entertain Groups .110R911: EXPOSITORa SE4FORT114, Vitt MAY GRASS SEED GARDEN SEEDS Dutch Set Onions. and Multiplier Onions Packaged or' Bulk DAHLIA and GLADIOLI BULBS • PEAT MOSS — GARDEN & LAWN FERTILIZERS NOW IN STOCK • FERTILIZER BULK, BLENDED OR BAGGED for all your requirements SAVE ON. FERTILIZER COSTS .OUR BULK BLENDER " IS NOW IN OPERATION Anhydrous 81 Aqua Ammonia Available SEAFORTH FARMERS Harry Page, 42, of Hensall, has been hired as Superintend- ent manager of the Wingliam Public Utilties Commission suc- ceeding Fmerson Shera who has' retired:- Mr. Page, an Ontario employee for 19 years and with the Hen- sel.' PUC since 1966 takes up his new duties June 2nd. He was selected over 17 other applic- ants. Mr. J. F. W. Paterson, Toron- to, is visiting his niece, bEk13 Cassie Dougall and other relat- ives Mr. and Mrs. James Beng- ough and family. Mr. Paterson will he •98 in December of this year. Successful . Sale Hensall Kinettes held a suc- cessful annual spring rummage sale Saturday evening . at the local Arena. Articles of used clothing sold will be donated to the UCW for a hale for Over, seas relief. Members of the club expressed appreciation for the co-operation from residents of the village and district. News of DUBLIN Mr. and. Mrs. Edmond Mc- Grath and Jane, London with Miss Monica Byrne., Mr. and Mrs. Gordon- Butters, Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend, Susan, Melba and Jean at Lions' Head ,Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gallant, Windsor with Mr. and Biri, Lou Rowland. Mr. and. Mrs. John Cleary, Karen 'and Kevin Weston with Ws:. Frank Evan& Mks Sirsan Friend has com- pleted her year at Guelph Uni- versity and will be in Weston for the summer months. Mn and Mrs. Don Muegge, London with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred O'Rourke. Miss Joanne Stapleton, St. Thomas with Mr. and Mrs. Fer- gus Stapleton. s Arranges Flowers Unit 4 of the Hensel United Church Women met , in the Fellowship Hall on May DO. with an attendance of 26. Mrs. Harry Caldwell presided and opened with Invocation. The de- votional on "Variety is a Ser- vice" was in - charge of Mrs. Leona Park. The study on "Chin- as Cultural Revolutions" *as dealt with by Miss XL Flits, and proved informative and interest- ing. Mrs. Caldwell gave an. im- pressive reading entitled "God Needs You", the world will never stop needing you. Arrangements were made for Dowel-6 and the nursery for the month of May. The spring bale will be packed about the mid- dle of May, clothing to be left in the foyer before that time. Mrs. Eric Luther sang a solo, "I know who holds tomorrow". accompanied by Mrs. T. J. Slier- itt Miss Carol Kerr of North Bay visited with her aunt Mrs. Maude Hedden over the weekend. Miss Sylvia Henderson who has been on the staff of the Bank of Montreal, Toronto, re- turned to , her home over the weekend prior to leaving for England May 19th where she v ill spend six months. Mr. Paul Sims, Sudbury, visit- ed his parents Mr. and Mrs'. E. R. Sims, Eketer, over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs, 'Keith Lindsay and fatally ,of Bridgeport, were weekend guests with Mrs. John Henderson. . Kippen East WI executive meeting was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Ken McKay when plans were formulated for the year 1969-70. Anyone wish- ing to take the bus trip in May should get in touch with Mrs. James Drummond. Mrs. George Hess and Miss Cassie Dougall were dinner guests on Sunday of Mrs. Pearl MacLaren, Godetich, LIOYD G. McLEAN Largely attended funeral ser- vices were held for the late Lloyd G. McClean, Friday from Bonthron Funeral Home with Rev. H. F. Currie in charge. In- terment was in McTaggarts cemetery. Pallbearers were Bill McLean, Exeter; Ken McLean, Kippen; Andy McLean, Cromer- ty; Jack McLean, Detroit; 'Don- ald Smith, Buffalo; Bill McLean, St. Catharines. Flower bearers were: Ray and Larry McLean, Grant MacLean and Keith Mc- Lean. MRS, RICHARD KINSMAN Rev. Harold F. Currie con- ducted funeral services for the late Mrs. Richard Kinsman on Thursday, May 1st. from Bon- thron Funeral Home. Burial was in McTaggarts cemetery. Pallbearers were Jack Kinsman, Doug Brintnell, Don McLellan, Gerald Brintnell, Jack Brintnell, Keith Brintnell. Mr. John Alexander who has been a patient:at Victoria Hos- pital, London returned home Friday by Ambulance. Watch 0 Be Co S. Work Shoes JACK - THOMPSON Family Shoes and Repairs 8 Main Street BURNS CLEANER .. No Smoke, No Odour HEATING OIL Walden & Broadfoot Phone 527-1224 — 'Seaforth Classified Ads •pay dividends. The Women's Fellowship of Bethel Bible Church met in the Public School auditorium with members of the women s groups of local churches 'as guests. Ushers were Mrs. E. Marshall and Mrs. G. Knetsch. The meeting, with Mrs. Mur- ray Dalton, president, in the chair, opened with a worship period. Mrs. G. Blanchard read the scripture, Mrs. G. McGonigle led in prayer and Mrs. Orville Greer gave the,offetory prayer. Ma-s,. D. Stannah introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Walter Frid, Hamilton, president of the Women's Missionary Fellowship of the Associated Gospel Churches of Canada. The topic she chose was "Taster's Choice" based on the word in Psalm 34:8 "0 taste and see that the Lord is good". In her remarks Phone 527-0770 Seaforth Those who think burnt offerings went out of style with the ancients haven't eaten at the beanery we patronize. - Prices Effective May 7-10 Inclusive We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 527-0240 — Seaforth ioest '-Shoulder Chops —teg of Lomb World's Finest Quality Imported New Zealand LAMB NOTICE to PARENTS .The Month of May Brings FIRECRACKER DAY., HOWEVER - - Owing to the large number of fires and the fact that children have been burnt while playing with firecrackers without supervision it has become necessary to limit the setting off of firecrackers to one day-- VICTORIA DAY. A POLICE AND FIRE ORDER Please Observe! No Firecrackers May Be Let Off on the Streets ti A Seaforth By-Law makes it an offense to discharge fireworks on a street or in a public area within the Town of Seaforth. Should a fire result at any time, and it is necessary to turn in an alarm, Phone 527-1100, and advise location and details of the fire. It has been noted that children gather near the Fire Hall when an alarm is sounded. To avoid accidents, please warn your child- ren to stay clear of fire hall doors and truck route. SEAFORTH FIRE BRIGADE JOHN V. SCOTT, Chief Golden' Dew (Porchnsmit Wroirped) '74olns Oa Tomato Sauce) • MARGARINE ,4,„,..14b. 990 worigNps., 'Tin44.2. $1. Save 39e BRYLCREEM Largo enit Tube aa Shirley dry RAISIN PIES 24;41: 890 SEAFORTH POLICE DEPARTMENT GORDON MALEY, Chief ylfilkinson's I GA Seaforth Ver