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The Huron Expositor, 1971-04-08, Page 3VISIT SHUT-INS Members of Hensall Kinette Club paid their annual visit to sick and shut ins. Sunday, an annual project, and delivered fifty Easter - plants- td patients at • Huronview, Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich; South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter; Queensway Nursing Home, Hensell, and shut ins in the village: FARMERS There Will Be A ... , . . MILKER CLINIC TUESDAY. APRIL 13th Bring In Your Pulsators For Annual Checkup American Fertilizer Still Available SEAFORTH - FARMERS Phone 527-:0770 Seat orth ' 995 '2147 ' 636 '1326 ' 198 ' 895 '1395 '2195 1969 INTERNATIONAL. 1/2-TON PICKUP, 22,000 miles, 093246, Was $1995. 1963 G M C 3-ton chassis and cab, Uncertified as is, 8-ton hoist goes with it, No. 1T32A, Was $1495 1970 FORD F100 1h-TON PICKUP, economical 6 cylinder, only 15,000 miles, Nice beige, C63803, Was $2295 CARS 1965 FORD CUSTOM 4-door sedan, beautiful blue finish, economical 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, K33238, Was $795 1967 CHEV BISCAYNE 4-door sedan, sharp yellow, one-owner, guaranteed mileage, V-8, automatic, K32797, Was $1595 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, recently rebuilt • motor, nice. red, Uncertified as is, No. 12A1, Was $349 1965 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-door hardtop, sharp grey, radio, economical 6, cylinder, automatic, Was $895. This week only with a new rebuilt motor ($500 value) installed, K33243 1967 MERCURY MONTCALM 2-door hardtop, beautiful gold metallic with a black vinyl roof, V-8, automatic, radio, power brakes and steering, very sharp and well equipped, 16259E, Was $1595 1969 FORD GALAXIE 500.4-door hardtop, gorgeous dark blue with a black vinyl roof, 302 V-8, automatic, rear defogger, radio, power brakes and steering, 461353, Was $2495 - • Correspondent wt Mrs.Maude Redden A 1971 budget providing for total expenditures of $129,500.00 was approved by Hensall Council meeting Monday evening. The expenditures are up $5,000 com- pared to last year. • Grants total $11,800 leaving $117,700 to be raised by tax- ation. Estimated road expen- ditures were set at $7,000. Reeve Baker presided at the meeting and Councillors Erb, Baker, Knight and Neilands were present. • The Street Committee re- * ported that cars parked on Mill Street were blocking driveways and council agreed to, pass a by-law prohibiting parking there if request! failed. Village 'foreman Ernie Davis reported concerning snow re- * moval, limbs which had been cut, sidewalks swept and stop signs changed between Elizab- eth and South Richmond Streets. He said the deck below the bell , needing repairs, the siren re- placed and requests for fill had • been received from ratepayers • wishing to plant grass on boule- ' yards Harold Knight, represent- ing the Industrual Committee told council there -was a demand for building lots in Hensall. Council agreed' to rent a bull- dozer to clean up the dump. Business arising out of the correspondence Included: -Permission granted to Co- ordinated Arts ServiceS,Toron- tO, the Kinsman Club of Corn- wall and the Nprth Middlesex Ontario, Sweepstakes, to sell • lottery tickets in Hensall. -Discussion regarding the *proposed sewer system a.na whether a promised study of the Spring and Fall run off of water had been completed. A-dvice -that- Hensel' ' s -share of the Auxable River levy is MAKE 681rISITS S Unit 4 of Hensel U.C.W. met on Thursday afternoon, April 1, Mrs. James McAllister presid- ing, opened the meeting. with verse 16 of John 3. The mes- sage, "Hate destroys and love builds"', was followed by prayer. A timely devotional was given • by Mrs. Laird Mickle on Easter and Calvary. She said that to a Christian, Easter was a day of remembrance. Mrs. George Armstrong gave an informative study of Alaska . The ladies reported 68 visits made, the third quilt finished and the Spring Thaw Supper a financial success. • Set '71 Budget at $129,500 Up $5,000 Over Last Year • -The only people web' know who are rolling in money. are . the guards, in the armored bank trucks. Thirty-students, Grades 1 and 2, St. Marys R.C. Public School St. Josephs, were conducted on a tour of Beaton's Bakery Wednesday in a study of commun- ity helpers as part of the social study program, Teacher, Mrs. John Laporte and interested par- ents accompanied the students, Doughnuts were served by Mr, and Mrs. Beaton of the Hensall. Bakery.. SPRING THAW SUPPER Approximately two hundred and eighty were served supper at the Spring Thaw Supper, at the United Church on Wednesday., sponsored by the !LC, W. BRIDE IS HONORED • A miscellaneous shower ar- ranged by the staff of Queens- way Nursing Home, was held at the home of Mrs. Vic Stan Sat- urday evening for her daughter- in-law Mrs. James Stan, the former Martha Kassfes, a recent bride. The home was beautifully decorated in pink, blue and white" with streamers and bells. Mrs, -Leonard Noakes read the pres entation' address, and Brenda Rooseboom and Angeline.Ka,ssies assisted with ,the gifts. Mrs. G. E. Walker and Mrs. Charles Doxtator served lunch. Mrs. Allen Cleave entertained at her home Sunday evening for the recent bride, attended by rel- atives and friends. Mrs. Dave Sangster read the address,,, and Robby Sangster, and Elizabeth Sangster presented the gifts. Pam Sangster presented the guest of honor with the Sangster Family Tree. LEGION LADIES AUXILIARY Mrs. Evelyn Carroll, Zone Commander from Goderich, paid her official visit to the.Legion Ladies Auxiliary at their meeting on Tuesday and spoke of the activities of the Auxiliary. She was introduced by, the President, Mrs. Victor Stan, who chaired the meeting. The Auxiliary donated' $10 to the Cancer Society, accepted an invitation to a birthday party from Seaforth Auxiliary, ,ac-, cepted an application for a new member,. will participate in a bowling tournament at Strathroy April 28th, announced the annual penny sale -1.11 the near future, will cater to several banquets and a wedding and announced the joint installation of the Legion and Auxiliary May 22nd. ' ' Mrs. Geo. E. Walker was presented with her 20 year pin ' by the Zone Commander. Lucky winner of the $25 Easter basket of groceries was Miss Joan Oesch, R.R.1, Varna, The pro- ceeds from .the draw were for a new portable T.V. for the Crippled Children Centre, Lon- of Hanover. Council decided to pui-Chase aand . plant maple trees to re- place trees removed. Home- owners who are interested in se- 'curing and caring for the trees are asked to contact the clerk. Building permits for renovat- ions were approved for Dave Kyle, Don Smale and Mrs. Charles Wilson and permission was granted Hensall Co-Op to erect four silos. Daylight saving was set from April 25 to October 30, 1971. don. ai8b.• was realized from the sale of the tickets. The project was convened by Mrs. Clarence Reid. Past President Mrs. Garnet Allan presented the Zone Com- mander with a gift. The Mystery Prize was won by Mrs. E. R. Davis, guessing prize by G. Walker and the attendance by Mrs. Marie Fitzpatrick. W.M.S. HAS THANKOFFERING Easter Thankoffering meeting of the W.M.S. was held on Monday evening at Carmel Presbyterian Church. President Mrs. R. A. Orr opened the meeting with an Easter poem and prayer and _welcomed the guests from Bruce- field, Chiselhurst, Cromarty, Kippers and Arnold Circle and Home Helpers. Mrs. Malcolm Dougall and Mrs. Pearl Love. ,conducted the devotion and pro- gram. The Bayfield Trio and piano accompanist, consisting of Mrs. Snider -, Mrs.. Ann Chapman, Miss Louise Talbot and Miss Bigelow, who sang several Eas- ter hymns and.Scripture read- ings and also showed films on -"Land of Egypt", which was taken by one of the ladies while 'touring the Holy Land. They also have. a record made which is called "The Bayfield Trio". , Mrs. Harry Snell thanked the ladies for their contribution to the evening programs and ,to all who assisted. WIN AT EUCHRE , Twelve tables ware in play for a successful euchre party held Wednesday sponsored by the C. P.. T. committee. Winners were: Ladies - Mrs. Roy Westcott, Exeter; Mrs. J. E, McEwen; Lone Hands - Jack Taylor; Men - Gerald McFalls,Exeter;Jim Mc- Allister; Draws for basket of groc eries - Mrs. Wm, Brintnell ; chocolates - Percy Campbell. The party was held in the I, 0 0 F. Lodge Hall. PURCHASE BUSINESS After twenty-seven years of service to the community as m chants and, twenty-five years of Post- 'Office. duty, Stewart and Maybelle Hunter of Armow, north of Kincardine, have sold their business. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper of Hensall are the new owners, the re-opening date to be announced shortly. The ,Cooper's have one on ,Timmy•and they plan to reside in Armow. - Damage Is High Damage waar.Wstiniatect at a, total. • of $1,400 after a two car accident pout two and one half Miles east of_Seaforth Saturday. A 1971 model car driven by Mrs. Barbara Goforth, 260 Wel- lington St., Stratford, had damage of $1,200 estimated by Seaforth OPP who were galled to investigate at 11:15 a.m. Damage of $200, was estim- ated to the 1962 model vehicle driven by Mrs. Grace Brod- hagen, R.R. 5, Mitchell. The accident occurred at the intersectior! of Side Roads 15 and 16 and Concession 2 and 3' of McKillop township. CAR ROLLS Douglas Henry Riley, 32, of R. R.1, Londesboro, was treated and . released from hospital at Clinton after the car he was oper- ating rolled over on Highway 4, near the Air Force• Base. Damage to the car was es- ftmated at $1,000 by Qoderich OPP who were called to investi- gate at 4:20 p.m. Saturday. Ladies' Aid Meets There were 30 ladies present at the Ladies' Aid meeting in 'First Church, Seaforth 'on Tues- day afternoon with Mrs. Ed. Andrews in the chair. "The Old- 'est Easter Message" and "Re- newal" were two poems read by • Mrs. R. E. McMillan. The meet- ing was in charge of the McMil- -lan'-COleman group and the hymns were chosen by Mrs. F. Coleman Sr. Mrs. Wm. Drover read the scripture lesson and was fol- lowed with prayer by' Mrs. Van Rooijen, Miss Jean Scott acted as secretary. The treasurer's report was read by Miss Janet Chili when she reported a bar a,nce $422.42. Letters of app-. reciation were read by. Mrs. R. K: McFarlane. There were 29 calls made on the shut-ins, Mrs. R. E. McMillan add Mrs. F. Coleman sang "Come to the Saviour" and "Let, the Rest of the World Go By",' and were accompanied on the guitar by Mrs. F. Coleman. MrS. Cole- man gave,a synopsis of, the book "Black Like Me". Mrs. Ed. Andrews thanked the speaker and all those who, presented the pro- gram. OBITUARIES MRS.- OLIVER FEE- Funeral services for, the late Mrs. Oliver Fee, the former Nellie Carmichael formerly of Exeter and flensall, were held „Friday, April 2nd. at 2 p.m. from Hopper-Hockey funeral home, Exeter, conducted by Rev. Glen Wright. Burial was in Bayfield Cemetery. Mrs. Fee, who pas- sed away at Huronview, Clinton, Wednesday, March 31st, was in her Tlth ,year and is survived hy a sister-in-law, Mrs. Irene Carmichael and three pieces, all of London,' A brother, Jack Carmichael, predeceased her in J GARNET IYATARS J. Garnet Datars. a retired farmer of R.R 2. ftensall, passed away in South Huron Hospital,,, Exeter. Friday, April 2nd In his 83rd year. Surviving are his wife, the former Ethel Jacobs. A daughter. Mrs. Ervin (Marione) Reichert. Clinton; two granddaughters. Mrs. Craig (Carol Davidson. Exeter; Donna Reichert. Clinton. ' Public funeral-services were held Sunday, Apr11,4th from the BOnthron Funeral tibme, Hensall. conducted by ReV. A. C Burial in Bayfield Ce'me- tery. Pall Bearers were Frank Fields,- Gordon- Troyer, Jim Love,Glen Weido,Ivan Reichert, Orland Reichert. Area Wiefidi17,1 STAN 1CA$SIES Martha !4inda IfassieS and James Victor Stan was performed on A pretty wedding which unitedl -• empire gow n of yellow crepe =aid of honor. She Were ap and carried - a bouquet of yellow March 27th by Reverend Allan crocuses, roses and daisies. Jerry Kitto of London was Young at All Saints Anglican Church, London. groomsman. The bride is a clatighter of A reception was held at Hook's Restaurant where the bridOs Mr. and Mrs. John Kassies, of Seaforth, and the grodm is the Mother received in a beige and son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stan green dtess assisted by the of Hensall. groom's mother, wearing a navy The bride wore a mauve and white dress. .. chiffon empire dress with a The young couple will reside in Remelt bodice of white daisies. She car- ried a bouquet of mauve chrysan, themurns, carnations and rpses. Vickie Comfort of London was SERVICE TIPS " DON PLETSCH sAy, POP-15A M BIGAMIST A AN WHO ONE ALWAYS. i ; .f NOT yrs POSSIBLE FOR A MAN To HAVE. ONE WIFE TOO YANO oT BE A I6AMI5T. \...._,N of OPINION IN ANY FAMILY, HA5 rHeRd5 A DIFFERENCE " BUT ALL WILL AGREE THAT WIFE TOO MANY? viS OP' ti4 ak., ' .1) , ,±4-- ' , SEAFvORTH gLRCTRONICS Is THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO It DO BUSINESS. °Pik ,,..,$ ( 0.............- , ----, PHI LC SEAFORTH 0 (*2.10, /NMI. ELECTRONICS Authorized Dealer SALES.. 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Pit advantage of- the to* Pkvin;is 'het are oyail*Wo through tit* uso ,ther Registered l sootop*,,Plinr SYNDIc.AW LIITEf SPRING SPECIALS Larry Snider Does It Again SAVE SAVE AT THESE BARGAIN PRICES TRUCKS Remember...It's Sense To See Snider's Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Lam, Snider Motors LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 2274191 , Open weekdays Until 9:00 Saturdays Until 6:00 poop VALUES FU.L.LY SKINNED — READY TO EAT SMOKED HAMS lb. 67c COLEMAN WIENERS,_ lb. pkg. 49c POLISH SWAGE lb. 59c FRESH HAM " STEAK/LOIN PORK CHOPS lb. 59c 6 OUNCE PACKAGES COWD HAM 2/89c FRESH GROUND CHUCK _ lb. 73c R1B/BLADE STEAK _ _ lb. 79c CRY-0-VAC 1/2 5 BONELESS MINER HAM _ lb. 89c CORNED BEEF lb., 69c FRESH TURKEY 'BROILERS an CHICKENS AVAILABL $1570. -Information that Hensel' cannot qualify for the 1971 Unemployment Program of $1. per capita for work completed in April, May and June. -Advice to the effect that the Parks Board and Recrea- tional Committee are having a dinner on April 15 to which Townships of Tuckersmith, Rib- bert, Usborne, Hay and Stanley are invited with a view to form- ing a Recreational Area.- The speaker will be Pat McGarrity Here is the machine that Will go anywhere., anytime, whether it is on snow, ice, mud or water. 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