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Monday evening for meeting .VI.
Twelve members answered tJ e
roll call - one habit I will follow
that will help make a lovely
complexion. Hairdressers Lynda
Bower was in attendance and
demonstrated hair care and hair
styles, and answered many
questions on hair products and
appliances. Next meeting will be
on April 9.
Hensall H
Meeting VI of the "Glamour
Girls" of Hensall II was held at
the home of Mrs. Peter Bisback
on Tuesday evening. Topic for
discussion was hair, and three
main points discussed were: , 1.
Three things you think are
important to giving your hair,
care, 2. The type of hair you have
and how you care for it, 3. Four or
five things you learned about hair
styling.
After discussing these, we
experimented with wigs and'
rollers creating quite different
effects on some of the girls. Ten
Il 11 h' h
does time goa reasurer s
report was given "by Dorothy
Amber
Rebekahs
meet
The regular meeting of the
Amber Rebekah Lodge was held
Wednesday evening with
N.G.Mrs. Aldeen Volland
presiding and being assisted' by
P.N.G. Mrs. Ruby Bell in the
absence of V.G.Mrs. Margare�t
Consitt. One name was prop=
for membership and a character
committee was appointed. It was
reported that Mrs. Nancy Kyle
had passed away and the Lodge
service was conducted %at the
Funeral Home Thursday evening
with fourteen members
attending. A semi-annual report
will be audited and forwarded to
moat o arch, the m embers
have been visiting every Monday
and entertaining the patients at
the Queensway Nursing Home. It
was decided to donate $10 to
Bunny Bundle." The stody was
taken by .Loretta Riley, telling of
the effect that the United Church
has had in other countries during
the past century. Dorothy
Britnell read poems entitled
"Little ' Questions" ..and
"Spring". -The April meeting
schedule was reviewed. The
meeting closed by everyone
singing "Take my life and let it
be", and theme prayer.
United Church Notes
A duet entitled ' `In the
GArden" sung by Don and Gail
Travers highlighted the service of
worship in Hensall united Church
Sunday morning. Rev. Don Beck
preached on the sermon topic
"The end or the beginning".
Personals
Bevan Bonthron has
t d from a 7 da vacation to
the Townships served by Hensall
Firemen to see if these
expenditures can be made.
Chief Sangster also asked that
Queen Street be made a through
street for easier travel out of town
by the fire trucks. Council will
consider the matter.
Council heard that on April 10
the Ausable River Conservation
Association is conducting a tour
to which they are invited and that
,a workshop is planned for April 19
in the Children's Aid Society
office, ' Goderich, to discuss
restructuring of local
governments.
Building permits were issued to
John Simmons to make
renovations;. to Gordon Munn to
build a house; to W.G.Thompson
& Sons to build a seed cleaning
plant and to Hyde Bros. to erect
an all steel building 60 x 60 east of
the present structure.
Council also gave permission
for the establishment of a book
and hobby shop at 121 King
Street.
_ MS S Plus atra$ino
s°
Y
Lasso plus atrazine tank mix controls yellow and green
foxtail, common ragweed, pigweed, lambsquarters and many
more grasses and broadleaves; reduces competition from
hard -to -control weeds like cocklebur and buttonweed. You
minimize carryover possibilities because Lasso by itself leaves
no carryover, and you use less atrazine. in the tank mix.
LasSO,
AAtrex is a registered trademark of Ciba-Geigy _
Corporation. HERBICIDE BY
Always read and follow Lasso label directions. M
OnSaO
Monsanto Canada Ltd., Montreal, Quebec
girls answered the to ca w tc re urne .11.
was "One health habit I will
the arena auditorium on 26th
Y P P y
McBride and Tony. Charret . Harold Knight, Marg. Knight,
a' "wy �'.p ti,r*
File Early to Avoid Delayr '
dows, rear axle traction lock. Licence
March, 1974. Trophies, and prizes
Trophy winners were: Bob Reaburn, Sheila Reaburn.
Leaders and group commitCee_�
1972 MERCURY' MARQUIS 2 -door
"� -----
complexion". Instructions for the
special project were talked over,
the officers of the Amber Lodge
members of the Cromarty Pack
were awarded prior to the
Goodwin Trophy Two Game Winner
1971 FORD CUSTOM 500 -2-door
hardtop, V-8, automatic, radio. licence
and ideas for a skit were
Qui perform exercises.
Quite few Amber
attended an Annual Scouts and
Cubs Banquet on March 28 at the
DQ 11 f1 @ n b e 1'g Lin s u ra n e@ ' Ag e n c yl
}
V-8, automatic, power brakes, power
meeting.
The officers elected for the
coming year are: President
John Henderson, Tom Neilands, Cecil Pepper, Joyce Pepper, John
Richard Packham, John Neilands Eckel, Geraldine Eckel
Mldtl, Cooper,
r'
,.w
a
Opert`in ltsasse�a-.te`eetla�a > i":3ua1►liiilE/i
° ' eAeHarold
presented and voted upon.
a officers
officers of
Caldwell; 1st Vice
Marophy
Carolze
Ray Corisitt, Marg. Consitt, Doug. Cooper, Carol Cooper,E
Fire chef Wants en made torru stM°
069
1970 T -BIRD 2 -door, power brakes,
power steering, air conditioning, power
windows and seat, one owner. licence
President -cecil Pepper; 2nd.
Harold Caldwell, Wilma Eleanor Shiels, Tony Charrette.
`
Lodge plan to attend. Word was
Vice -Pr esident JohnHen
-
'
Eric utter.rson; Secretary -Treasurer -
Eric Luther.
is Mr,
U.CW hears
At the Hensall Town Council Council considered , making $27,000 last year. However there
April meeting on Monday, town renovations to the Town Hall to • will be deductions 'which will WEDDING � I. N V I T A T I Q N S
The social committee
rep®rt
foremanErnie Davis, a patient in enlarge the Library and decided make it about the same, as the
for the coming years' activities
an rs. R Blom, Mr. andSt.
AT
Joseph's Hospital, sent word to spend,$10 to get copies of the assessment is up the mill rate will THE HURON EXPOSITOR
Mrs. Stu Broadfoot, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob .Bell, Mr.. and "Mrs' Tom
on H—P P
that he had received black to and Third Reading of Bills. A general be lower. It was expected that
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had work finished up to date. discussion took place over the Education Costs will rise as usual. PHONE 527-0240' — SEAFQRTH
Neilands, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Tuesday evening. The meeting
Shirray.
place this summer .
Paul Neilands reported that budget as the County requests Bills and accounts of $3117
The Games and Membership
The March meetingof the Brintnell. The roll call was
kids were destroying property in $36,000 this year as against were ordered paid. -
Chiselhurst U.C.W. was, held answered by thirteen members by
the tgwn hall ..and making a
disturbance in thehall. Town Hall
>� �»
F + •,r.
4 H
Tuesday afternoon in tite °orm of "What Sunday School you
a luck dinner following an all attended?" The answers varied
will be locked at 6 P.M. and the
`
CIub s
pot
day quilting, which is the final from Burgessville, Cromarty,
Librarian will have a key.Controlgrasslesix
A letter was received y.. Fire
and broadleaves corn
in'
meet
quilting session fpr the season. Pr Stratford and Staffa. A report was
Chief Dave Sangster for
Coleman presided given on the Huron Perth
esident Erlameeting.
asking
tools for use the firemen.
■ ■
nd minimize carrya►ver•
for the. meeting. The worship was Presbyterial meeting held in
Harold Knight look into
�
The Hensall I 4-H Club met at .
taken by Ruth Brock "Where Mitchell recently. , During the
will
will the
the home of Mrs. Wm. Fuss on
9" Th T h f M
agreement between Hensall and
Monday evening for meeting .VI.
Twelve members answered tJ e
roll call - one habit I will follow
that will help make a lovely
complexion. Hairdressers Lynda
Bower was in attendance and
demonstrated hair care and hair
styles, and answered many
questions on hair products and
appliances. Next meeting will be
on April 9.
Hensall H
Meeting VI of the "Glamour
Girls" of Hensall II was held at
the home of Mrs. Peter Bisback
on Tuesday evening. Topic for
discussion was hair, and three
main points discussed were: , 1.
Three things you think are
important to giving your hair,
care, 2. The type of hair you have
and how you care for it, 3. Four or
five things you learned about hair
styling.
After discussing these, we
experimented with wigs and'
rollers creating quite different
effects on some of the girls. Ten
Il 11 h' h
does time goa reasurer s
report was given "by Dorothy
Amber
Rebekahs
meet
The regular meeting of the
Amber Rebekah Lodge was held
Wednesday evening with
N.G.Mrs. Aldeen Volland
presiding and being assisted' by
P.N.G. Mrs. Ruby Bell in the
absence of V.G.Mrs. Margare�t
Consitt. One name was prop=
for membership and a character
committee was appointed. It was
reported that Mrs. Nancy Kyle
had passed away and the Lodge
service was conducted %at the
Funeral Home Thursday evening
with fourteen members
attending. A semi-annual report
will be audited and forwarded to
moat o arch, the m embers
have been visiting every Monday
and entertaining the patients at
the Queensway Nursing Home. It
was decided to donate $10 to
Bunny Bundle." The stody was
taken by .Loretta Riley, telling of
the effect that the United Church
has had in other countries during
the past century. Dorothy
Britnell read poems entitled
"Little ' Questions" ..and
"Spring". -The April meeting
schedule was reviewed. The
meeting closed by everyone
singing "Take my life and let it
be", and theme prayer.
United Church Notes
A duet entitled ' `In the
GArden" sung by Don and Gail
Travers highlighted the service of
worship in Hensall united Church
Sunday morning. Rev. Don Beck
preached on the sermon topic
"The end or the beginning".
Personals
Bevan Bonthron has
t d from a 7 da vacation to
the Townships served by Hensall
Firemen to see if these
expenditures can be made.
Chief Sangster also asked that
Queen Street be made a through
street for easier travel out of town
by the fire trucks. Council will
consider the matter.
Council heard that on April 10
the Ausable River Conservation
Association is conducting a tour
to which they are invited and that
,a workshop is planned for April 19
in the Children's Aid Society
office, ' Goderich, to discuss
restructuring of local
governments.
Building permits were issued to
John Simmons to make
renovations;. to Gordon Munn to
build a house; to W.G.Thompson
& Sons to build a seed cleaning
plant and to Hyde Bros. to erect
an all steel building 60 x 60 east of
the present structure.
Council also gave permission
for the establishment of a book
and hobby shop at 121 King
Street.
_ MS S Plus atra$ino
s°
Y
Lasso plus atrazine tank mix controls yellow and green
foxtail, common ragweed, pigweed, lambsquarters and many
more grasses and broadleaves; reduces competition from
hard -to -control weeds like cocklebur and buttonweed. You
minimize carryover possibilities because Lasso by itself leaves
no carryover, and you use less atrazine. in the tank mix.
LasSO,
AAtrex is a registered trademark of Ciba-Geigy _
Corporation. HERBICIDE BY
Always read and follow Lasso label directions. M
OnSaO
Monsanto Canada Ltd., Montreal, Quebec
girls answered the to ca w tc re urne .11.
was "One health habit I will
Toronto. An invitation has been.
the Carri*am,
ing, power brakes, radio, power win-
dows, rear axle traction lock. Licence
follow that will help make a lovely
accepted to attend the Lodge
meeting in Parkhill, April 2 when
Leaders and group commitCee_�
1972 MERCURY' MARQUIS 2 -door
"� -----
complexion". Instructions for the
special project were talked over,
the officers of the Amber Lodge
members of the Cromarty Pack
defogger. Licence FKD254
1971 FORD CUSTOM 500 -2-door
hardtop, V-8, automatic, radio. licence
and ideas for a skit were
Qui perform exercises.
Quite few Amber
attended an Annual Scouts and
Cubs Banquet on March 28 at the
IT'S MATTRESS
$
V-8, automatic, power brakes, power
2995
steering. licence CXN794
WEEK
1971 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury, V-8,
presented and voted upon.
a officers
officers of
?395
brakes. Licence DTM571.
1970 T -BIRD 2 -door, power brakes,
power steering, air conditioning, power
windows and seat, one owner. licence
$ 3295
Lodge plan to attend. Word was
Kirkton Halla Plans were made
,4A
The 4-H Glamour Girls met at
'
received that the D.D,.P. Mrs.
for the coming years' activities
AT
aie home of Linda Mock la t_
Mary Grigg of Clinton will make
and camperees scheduled to take
Tuesday evening. The meeting
-tier official visit in April, also the
place this summer .
was opened by the President with
-district- meeting will, be- held-'orr' =4.rliseussed.New direetor5 were
>� �»
F + •,r.
the 4. H Pledge. For the roll call
the members gave fan aid which
April 12 in Clinton Lodge rooms.
elected to serve for the 1974 term.
would improve storage in their
bedr000ms. For ' business we
discussed our skit for Help Wanted
Achievement Da}•.,For business SHEET METAL
we discussed. our skit for
Achievement Day. For discussion
we talked about our skin;• what Apprentice
kind we have, how we care for it. Apprentice
Lisa Stretton, Donna Jean Allan or all round
and Vicki Baker tried a dry facial
mask on their skins and Rita Mechanic
Gloor, Julie Mock and Brenda
Pepper used lemon on their faces, ���-����
The meeting was adjourned by
the President.
1973 OLDS TORINADO, air con-
ditioning, stereo, power windows, tilt C ����
wheel, many other extras. Licence 1
FAV714
19.72 BUICK CENTURION 2 -door
-
hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steer-
ing, power brakes, radio, power win-
dows, rear axle traction lock. Licence
DJM656
1972 MERCURY' MARQUIS 2 -door
hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brakes,
12995
power steering, radio, vinyl top, electric
defogger. Licence FKD254
1971 FORD CUSTOM 500 -2-door
hardtop, V-8, automatic, radio. licence
1895
DHB148
1973 CHEV BELAIR 2 -door hardtop,
$
V-8, automatic, power brakes, power
2995
steering. licence CXN794
1971 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury, V-8,
t
$
automatic, power steering, power
?395
brakes. Licence DTM571.
1970 T -BIRD 2 -door, power brakes,
power steering, air conditioning, power
windows and seat, one owner. licence
$ 3295
DFU185
Remember ... It's Sense To See
LARRY SNIDER
MC61ORS
LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 2"`2�4191
Y11AGONS,
1969 LTD SQUIRE WAGON 6
passenger, V-8, automatic, power steer-
ing, power brakes, steel belted tires.
Licence FHS955
`1¢895
TRUCKS
1971 FORD BRONCO WAGON 302
V-8, radio, certified. Needs paint and
body work. Licence C26082
S
' 2195.
1970 FORD FI'oirside pickup, 6 cylinder,
heavy duty suspension, 36,000 miles.
Licence C 17623
$1795
1970 FORD STYLESIDE F100, V-8,
standard, hebvy duty suspension.
Licence C28854
$1 895
1969 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP, '6
cylinder, 1 100 seriA. licence 'C43543
6 1295
-00n Week days Until 9. -Ob Saturdoys Until 6:00
Now... bed down with
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pre-
fer.
MATTRESSES tops. Popular sizes.
�SALE SPECIAL
WITHOUT A DOUBT THIS IS A TOP _
VALUE TTRESS OFFER AT RECEIVE ;3Q ALLOWANCE.
$159.97 FOR 54" BOX SPRING &
MATTRESS -- 39" AND 48" SIZES ON YOUR PRESENT BOX
AVAILABLE Also. SPRING & MATTRESS--
- REGARDLESS OF CONDITION.
FACTORY
OUTLET YOU
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been a well known and popular brand
of sewing machlne In Western
Canada for many years. Now to meet r
our increased sales demand we. are ��tr
Introducing this wall known American
made brand to our Base Factory,.,
Outlet customers.
NEW PORTABLE
MODELS
START AS LOW
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DEMONSTRATION
FRI. 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. & SAT. 9 a.m. io 5 p.m
Mr.. Earl •Berscht our sewing machine demonstrator and in-
structor will be at Base Factory Outlet on Friday, April 5 from 1
p.m. to 9 p.m. and on Sat. April 64rom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. -Mr. Bar-
scht has over 37 years experience. Drop In for a consultation
NO charge.
Remember we service what we siall...We make repairs
to all makes of sewing machines. Our rafes are
reasonable and our work carries a full year's warranty.
,USED SEWING MACHINE SALE
We have a large assortment of used sewing
machines. There are numerous well known
makes and models, from which to choose.
Each used machine Is sold with our one
year full written warranty.
PRICED FROM $3000 AND UP
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