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The Huron Expositor, 1972-09-28, Page 9NOTICE COLEMAN'S COLLISION CENTRE have moved to the former MEL CLARKE GARAGE Corner of Main and. Market Street,-Seaforth TELEPHONE 527-0526 or 527-1141 Complete Repairs - Spray Painting Glass Installation FREE ESTIMATES • We look' forward 'to your continuing support In a service of Dedication con- ducted by the Minister, Rev. T. E. Hancock, and assisted by James Rose, Clerk of seostmb one hundred and forty hymn and service books were presented to EgMondivile United Church on Sunday morning. These were given as memorials to the mem- ory of Alexander Broadfoot, by RBI add Margaret Porter; Win- iaM Cameron and Mrs. Mabel Aikenhead by Mrs. WIMIal Cam- eron; William Forrest, by the family; Judith Praiser by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Praiser, Paul Hob and Elizabeth Watson; James Haney by the family; Ralph Ellin Whitmore by Mother, Dad, Karen, Isobel, and Jim Patterson, Debble,Katb- le and Patti; Harold Wilson, by the family; Allister Broadfoot; by Thelma Broadfoot, Friends and Neighbourii, Bill and Marg- aret Porter. Previoug to the dedication of the new books, fpllowing a Lit- any of .Praise, thp old hymnals were gathered by the.. elders and ' will continue to be memorial- ized by their use by other or- ganizations in the church. The congregation was intro- duced to the new hymn book by using several of the new hymns which have become quite pop- ular across Canada since the book was introduced for use in Anglican and United. Churches in 1971. News of St. Columban Correspondent. Mrs. Joseph Kale The second meeting of Mc- Killop # 2, the " Barbecue Beauties • ", was held at the home of Miss Mary ClaVssens. Plans were discussed for a cook out. The following Sunday the members had a very successful barbecue at the leader's home. Mr, and Mrs. Francis Hick- nell left on Wednesday, by plane for Vancouver, where Mr.lick- __.nell attead, the Trustee's Convention'. Our sympathy goes out to. Mrs. Theo Van Bakel in the sudden death of her sister in Holland. Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Coyne leave this week for an extend- ed trip through the states toyan- couver. They will also visit relative in Saskatchewan. Tom. Kale is a patient in Sea- forth C ommunity Hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom' Sloan, Peterborough, visited Mr.James Sloan Sr., during the weekend. rrrr. r -orr- r rrrr•rorrarryro-rrryrr.rr or • orr-r. Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Adsi v• HELP! HELP! 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It's Sense To SeiSnider's Huron county's Largest Ford Dealer Snider Motor s ...LIMITED EXETER 235.1640 LONDON 2274191 Open Weekdays Until 9:00 Saturdays Until 6:00 • Corcluct service of dedicatio CONSTAN EX TOR, SEAPPRTII, orr,, pErt. 2$, 197?,,F4t SEAFORTH, ONTARIO Henry s Harmony House is now prepared' to offer guitar ins'tructions during school hours on or,near school premises (trailer class room). Those s-elee,ted for immediate instruct- ion will be taught in groups (not exceeding 8 ) in classes , of one hour ,duration during the school day. . Tear Off Parents Name Address Phone' No Please underline the school area in which you reside, Brucefield, Hensall, Dublin, ' St. Columban, Seaforth (Public, Separate), Walton- of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Elliott who intend moving to Mitchell. The residence of the late Mrs. Laura Holland which was purchased by Mr. James Hogg of Seaforth was moved to Sea- forth on Thursday by Russell Parsons, of Staffa. Mr. and Mrs: Alvin Byers and children .of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Byers of Mit- chell and Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Johnson of Londsborough, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Byers. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCarthy on Sunday were , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kilby and Gail of Sudbury and Mrs. Greg Sullivan and family of Lambeth. 'Mrs. jean Dill visited -with, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hayne at Simcoe also with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corman at Hamilton. Mrs. Howard Burgess of Flint Michigan also Mr. Jack Frost of St. Thomas are visiting their sister Mrs. Jean Dill of Dublin. WHEN MACT TIME FLORIST // WY, Keeping. .ahead • of the competition is the way to succeed in 'business. We • are constantliert to new trends in the insurance business. . and this' enables us to give you modern coverage on your insurance needs. itt allso yisited at the same home. Miss Kerri Medd spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Medd and Kim of Myth. Mr. and Mrs:. George Hart of Brussels visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan, and family. Mr. Carl Merrier of Kitch- ener and Jim. Thompson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ter- rence Hunter, of Colborne Town- ship. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier, Brian, Paul, Kevin, and Lori of Huron Ridge, Kincardine were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs: GeorgetAcIlwain and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson and Joan spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Art McMichael Rhonda, Jeff and Scott of God- erich. "Mr. and Mrs. Lee•McCennell of Clinton visited on Monday with Mrs. Luther Sanders. Mrs. Archer Baldwin of Cobo,- conk is visiting this week With Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom, Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte. HENSALL Mrs. Patricia Feeney and o. duced and thanked by Mrs. D. Brucefield •• Correspondent Triebner. son In charge. • Mrs. Sillery read a poem s Littl e o n Things . Mrs. Geo. pianist. Mrs. Hend- Ben- erson 'gave a reading and Psalm 19 was read by Mrs. Sillery.' In place of a Bake Sale in the summer months $1. for each month was taken which amounted to $93.65. Mrs. Henderson ,Introduced the guest Mrs. Durst, who demon- strated many ways of arranging rowers. airs. Durst was thank- ed byjars,f;Henderson, and pre- sented with a gait. Lunch was served by Mrs. M. Wilson, Mrs. Broadfoot,Mrs. McCartney and Mrs. E, Keys. VARN Correspondent Pred McClymont A large congregation filled the United Church last Sunday for the anniversary Service with Rev. P. Dobson of Grand Bend as guest minister. The choir with Mr. Tom Robinson as or- ganist sang an anthein "Take it to Jesus' also Mr. Peter Postill sang' ,,How Great Thou Art". Many former members were present for the service. 'Rev. Murdock Morrison had charge of the services at Grand Bend and Greenway last Sun- day., The United Church women are holding their annual smorgasbor d supper on Wednesday, October 4th: Dr. - Arthur William Nurick, M.B.B.S. (London) L.R.C.P. FRCS (England) is assisting Dr. C. Moyo. Dr. Nurick after overseas, army service when he com- manded_ a 200 bed hospital in Burma served as regis- trar at the Middlesex Hos- pital. Since 1957 he has been chief medical officer to the Williamson Diamond :Mines in Tanzania and consultant surgeon to the Ministry of health. He will return to Africa at the con- clusion of his weeks in Seaforth. KIPPEN Correspondent ' Mrs. Rena Caldwell KIPPEN Kippen 1, 4-II club held a ' barbecue at the home of Mrs. Ferris when hamburgs, lettuce and marshmallow salad were served. A skit for Achievement Day was agreed on and leaders, Mrs. Ferris and Maureen Connolly conducted the meeting. • Good" was the word • for Classes will be held once xa weeko and the charge ,per student is $2.00 per week .Full use of a gut-tar 'can be had. for an. added .50 weekly. (A $5.00 'deposit required to insure safe return of instrument). Music is included in tale $2.00 lesson fee 'and there are no - other charges (when student, has own gui,tar). •Priva_te lessons available at $3.00 per half hour.. Henry, Pulsifer will be the instructor. If' interested, fill out fo'rm and return immediately to your principal or mail to Henry's Harmony House, Seaforth. If you prefer s drop in to' Henry's Harmony House on SatUrday and make arrangements. .No obligation Correspondent Miss Miss &MY Ma:twain Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson and Rick visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson and 'Joan at their cottage at Birch Beach where they spent the past week. Miss Melanie Bannon return- ed home to Stratford on Sunday with her parents, having spent the bast week with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and family., Misses Betty Thompson and April Ward of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, John Thompson, Sharon and „Bob spent the weekend with the Robert Reynolds family ofSouth- field, Michigan. Mrs. Joe Arm- strong of Detroit returned home with the John Thomspon family to spend the week. • Mrs. Finlay Perrin of Lon- don , Mr. and MrS. Burgess of Teronto spent a few days this - past week with Mrs. W. L. Whyte. Tom, Bill 'and Mr. Harold Whyte. . Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Fleming of Seaforth spent a few days this past week visiting with Mrs. Irene Grimoldby. • • Miss Vicki Powell or Auburn spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan, Bill, Doug, Betty and Bob. • • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd spent the weekend visiting in Toronto with her, sister and bro- ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tzannes. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoegy - 'and Scott of R. R.# 1, Dublin visit- ed on Sunday with her parents Mx. and Mrs. Bill Dale. Mrs. Ella Jewitt and Steven attended the Anniversary Ser- vice at Varna Cherch on Sun- day, they spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dowson, Bren- da, Bonnie and John of Varna. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Mrs. Joyce Pepper Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym and Mrs. Ruth Knight were in Melbourne over the weekend and visited with their sister-in-law and family Mrs. George Andrew. Over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr visited with the formers brother Mr. James Orr of Parkhill and with the tatters brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilbert and with Mrs. Lena Glover, Arkona, and attended the Anniversary Service at Arkona United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle, London, visited wednesdayeven- ' ing of last week with the formers Parents Mr. and Mrs. Laird Billy and Debbie and Kenny Jew- Mickle. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mac- , Milian, Waterloo, returned last _, _- Hy -----the Gay Lea Yogurt. . -- - • --F-riday- evening-with-their-family Mr. and, Mrs. Gerard Poland from a two week vacation spent Clare Reith, Field Sales and of Ldndon spent the weekend with in Scotland and London, England. Procurement Representative for Mr. and Mrs. Mike McLaughlin. They, visited Saturday with Gay Lea Foods spoke at the Mr. "and Mrs. Jack Cleary the latters parents Mr. and Mrs. Canadian InduStries meeting of L Tne Annual canvass in Hen- Kippen East W.I. when they met and 'family of Toronto with Mrs. Laird .Mickle. at the home of Mrs. C. Pullman, Frank Evans. ' sail and area on behalf of the with Mrs. J. Sinclair acting as Mr. and•Mrs. Frank Maloney . Canadian National Institute for co-hostess. Mr. Reith reviewed and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maloney the Blind will be held early the history of Gay Lea and men- of Stratford visited with Mr. in October, when Eric .Luther, tinned such foods as powdered and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney on the Campaign- Chairman, will en- milk, Reddi Whip, cheese, eggs weekend. list the aid of local organizations and 'Yogurt, produced by the plant. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kramers, to assist with a door-to-door . He discussed Yogurt what it is, Tracy and Todd of Mitchell spent Sunday with Mrs. G. Kramers. canvass. Area residents are its origin and uses. Each lady Mrs. Mary Jordan left last requested to mail their contri- was given a sample of Yogurt week to reside in Marian Villa buttons 'to Mr. Luther at the and most stated 'that it tasted in London. Bank of Montreal. ' great. Mr. Reith was intro- family of Kitchener' spent the weekend with ' Mr. and Mrs. . The roll call - Advantages Joseph F. Ryan• and disadvantages brought bY new Mr. Lou Rowland had the nits.- Mrs. Hugh Berry industries in our area brought fortune while loading cattle last Tne Tuckersmith Unit 1, Id forth such answers as employ- week of•taving his ankle broken. Brucefield United Church met ment good for the economy of . Mr. and Mrs. Tony Visser in the Church with Mrs. Ervin the Community, pollution and the have purchased the 125 acre farm Sillery and Mrs. John Render- tiiiire community. oblemoffitting people into Mrs. H. Galdwell gave the motto, "Think Canadian, Buy Canadian, and live good Cana- dian lives". Reports were given by Mrs. D.. Triebner for Agriculture and Canadian Industries, by Mrs. R. Kinsman for Family and Con- sumer Affairs and Mrs. H.Cald- well the treasurer's report. Members were rerriinded of the Rally in October and the invit- ation to the Seaforth Branch, was accepted. Mrs. H. Parsons con- ducted a contest andgave court- esy remarks. Mrs. M. Connolly the President conducted the bus- iness and Mrs. D. Triebner the program. Mrs. Campbell Eyre apd her tomMittee served lunch. Kippen Kabobs 4 - H club met at the home of Mrs. Robert Bell with the new secretary dith Mickle. A volunteer com- mittee "composed of Chris Mc-, Gregor, Lynn Alderdice ance.TO Anne Stoll will present a skit on Achievement Day. Casseroles and desserts were discussed and Joanne Stoll, Linda Bell demonstrated making a tuna • Casserole which was served by Sharon Finlayson. Mr. and Mrs; Gunner Anderson, Livonia Mich, visited this past week with Mr. and Mrs. W. The L. sympathy Mellis. of the commun- ity goes out to Mr. Lorne Mc- Bride and Mr. Edgar McBride In the death of their brother, Leonard McBride, Windsor. NOTICE Any boys 734 years ad or otclor109 irvis1:4 to join the 1.0t Seaforth 0.43 Pack may so bar. • attending our fink meeting - Tuesday, October 3,3:1 evening at 6:45 p,sn. in the SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCF10014 Rhea Cameron Cuinnastgr