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The Huron Expositor, 1974-10-24, Page 12Y IT; -ITTF77r" 4 7 1 7, 4, 4 " Tt , r��t% V 1-1 A 14R, '14 4, V 01 � 04 if TF�11 r �� 9i� Al 2, 1. 0 �,T 1w C 9V V. '0, W9 "4ix H "d A N Y. Ote$ 9, W I W� INS 40 We rklor Y011-4, Most I M&siine,4mbo�t Aur" ost �etii be 'p4oe J i Board 9 _g qu xste e� plan '2�3, to �ee% re,,OlectlOn in Decemb.0; work 4 they said ot vriday's, "Boaid* in Howeiqr, 'one, local -A ceting 5,82 trustee. John Broadfont �w D", and of Br 411i P P bartiog T er, Henderson ry.0 of R.R.5, Seafoith said "Maybe" when asked if he M. w The following trustees said QTUAL - FIRE iff run 11., tbev would run-.' Vice-cha' WKILtOP M airman PAF Wilfred, Shqvtreed, r NICE Girl, 1N,idds sta'd season tolle'dingb skefs of Walton; J. -P, Alexandc'of Winibw Kenneth Ws started decided that the Rebekah Lodge Thanksgiving in mind. Plans were INSUKA Hensall Girl. Gut Cooke. -Clinton; Mrs. Mollie' �PANY another season recently at the would enteirtain Parkhill Etn�erald 'finalized for the Bazaaf. bake sale 1�under. SWortht Harry Hayt-pr. Ostablished 1876' Hensall United Church. Sixteen' Lo4ge on November 20 at the anti tea which was held on Dashwood: Herbert' Turkheim. HEAD OFFICE SeAfortii, Ontario, girls were present�,,in cl u ding three regular meeting. It was agreed Saturday and it �,as reported to Z ich; and John Westbrook. Mrs. Mar . garet Sharp, Sec,-Treas., Pligile, 527-.0400 new girls, Roxanne Lavery, that each member is to invite one have been..a. real success. Mrs, Clinton. Jo -Ann Pepper And Karen Sheils. or two guests to a social evening And I erson closed the meeting with Clarence McDonald of Exe�te'r' 11, Only The.Guides are still in the process in November,. ' -Mrs. Maggie praN er. said "Too earfy to decioe. of collecting goodelean baskets in Campbell and Mrs. Leona Parke United Church Notes Mrs. b. Wallace. Goderich, Costs A the village. The baskets are sold volunteered tq visit I the Rev. E. Donald Stuart C.D�, Mrs. M. Zinn, Lucknow: and to the Supermarket, and the Queensway Nursing Home. Mrs, M,A.'. B.D.. a former minister of Donald McDonald, Brussels left Little To -uc,�f 0 money goes to the Girl Guide Margaret Consitt and Mrs. the Bi ield chtirge. c nducted the meethig early, Leaders are Mrs. Aldeen Volland volunteered to the services of worship in Hensall Company. Chairman E. - Cayley Hill. Be Safe Shirley Luther and assistant Mrs. canvass for the C.NA.B. A United Church Sunday mornirt.g, U09erten. a'r,d Charles Rau. Florence Slade. number of members thanked nce o ,4j Amber Rebekah Lodge Meeting their. secret 'sisters for cards Special* music was provided by Zu. t _M Extende'd Coverage, Windst�rm, Theft in the abse f Re�v. Don B Hell did ndt atten h d The regular meeting of Amber received on birthdays and the * Pepper girls. Brenda, meeting. --V Fire, 7 P nertv Dama— Liabilltv Etc. Directorg afid'Adjusters All weekend . with- Mrs. Grace Rebekah L.odge, was 'held anniversaries. Marilyn. Laurie and Jo -Ann. the scripture. Vera"Brintnell read Robt. Archibald, R.R.4, Soaforth 527-1817 Wednesday evening in the Lodge Ken Chrnochan, R.R.41, Senforth 527-1545' They sang ;i iWiltiber accompanied Ross Leonhardt, RXI, Bornholm 345-2134 Prophecy". roorils with the Noble Grand, Eric Luthei who is heading the 'on the,piano by Brenda, Miss Jane Pengilley. Huron Stanley Mellwain,.I(.R.2, �oderlch 524-70SI Mrs.Margaiet Consitt presiding, Hensall area CNIR campaign says At a Sunday gyhool teacfiers J.N.Trewartba, Box 661, Clinton. 482-7593 tpe film "Behind these Doors'.' and being assisted by R.S.V.G. many rural area� residents have meeting on Wednesday evening, Hickson, Lucan, Audrey Steve J. Murray, R.R.5, Seaforth -K. S. Etuej-'Sealorth Mrs, Hazel Corbett, in the not as yet mailed their donations it was decided illat for a trial bo.ught by 'the . co ' nsumer. A Mrs.Gary Tricbncr and daughter absence of the Vice Grand, Mrs. for the Canadian - National period,'Sunday Church Sessions Visiting committee for October prices, labour and , convenient I Bertha MacGregor. Corres- Institute for the Blind canvass. would be extended . fifteen spent Thanksgiving with his Doroth ' Parker. An. excf-u)ive y poilidence was read concerning a The camphign will remain open minutes to 12: IS. This trial period Alderdice and bv V(!rda Sinclair,. 'Wright. letter received from one of. the until,October 31st and residents starts on October 27. Ausable group. n-6 tour guides that accompanied the are asked to forw ' ard donations as Personals CROSS COUNTRY With one in The lead and th6* students.to�the,Unkted Ntitions in � I soon as possible. . 's Mrs. ' LQird Mickle returned others in.hot pursuit, a group.of senior boys run the New York during the summer St.Paul A.0 W. reed-itly from a three week trip to months explaining that they had a Th , e regular meeting of the St. th6 west visiting" cousins in cross country event at the Bill Millson farm in Hutlett wonderful tour of the buildings Paul's A.C.W. was held Thursday Edmonton and Vermilion, Directorg afid'Adjusters All weekend . with- Mrs. Grace Brintnell'assisted her by reading, Mrs.Cliarles Eyre co -hostess. The Wm. Ale'x'ander, Seaforth Phone 527-6831 the scripture. Vera"Brintnell read Robt. Archibald, R.R.4, Soaforth 527-1817 Visitors with Mr. , and Ken Chrnochan, R.R.41, Senforth 527-1545' by naming a new article on our Ross Leonhardt, RXI, Bornholm 345-2134 Prophecy". Jolui McEwIng, R.R. 1, Blyth 523-9100-'v were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Donaild McKercher, R.R..l Dublin 527-1937' Miss Jane Pengilley. Huron Stanley Mellwain,.I(.R.2, �oderlch 524-70SI - praycr'by the president. Roll call Wm. Pepper, Brucefleld" 492-7534 M�s. Ralph 'Triebrier, all J.N.Trewartba, Box 661, Clinton. 482-7593 tpe film "Behind these Doors'.' Agents - with A-qontinuous reading of a James Keys, R.R.1, Seaforth Wm. Leiper, Londesboro Hickson, Lucan, Audrey Steve J. Murray, R.R.5, Seaforth -K. S. Etuej-'Sealorth f6od goes through before it is Township last Wednesday. 290 students. from six and other places of importance afternoon in the basement of the Alberta, and Pilot Mound and area schools took part in the run. (Staff Photo) and how well they were received Churc " h. The president, Mrs. Snowflake, Manitoba. by the Rebekah Lodges for Anderson read the call to worship Mrs. Helen Cooke MacRae and tirovidincy meals and accommo- and the Litanv. The roll call was her son Mr.Donald MacRae - of A -1 dations. At times they were even answered by a scripture. Ottawa have been guests at the billoted in private homes. It was "Harvest" , vers e, keeping home of Mrs. 'A.W.Shirray. Am.a'zing, Grace s"ung at Chis.e1hurst Chiselhurst U-.C.W. held th ' ci� of Rosa Harris on Oct. f8. A' "Does God Really Love Us"' ' October meeting in the church quartetie comprised of . Pearl was the theme used.by'D.orothy basement. Marg Cole was in Taylor, Mary , Brintnell, Marg Parker for her Bible study. charge of the worship service. Cole and Dorothy Brintnell sang hostesses were Betty Stonernah The Consumer Affairs meeting Drummond of. Do' wnsview, Her Thanksgiying theme wqs "Amazing, Grace". and Pearl Taylor. of Kippen East WL,,was held at Ontario,, spent Thanksgiving -"Think ano Thank". Mary the home of Ivirs, C. Pullman with weekend . with- Mrs. Grace Brintnell'assisted her by reading, Mrs.Cliarles Eyre co -hostess. The Drummond, Robe*rf and Bri.�n. the scripture. Vera"Brintnell read members answered the roll call Visitors with Mr. , and a poem, "Mother Shipton's by naming a new article on our Dave Triebncr for Thanksgiving Prophecy". grocery shelf a4dthe reaction. were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collection was dedicated. by Miss Jane Pengilley. Huron Bernard and- family'and Mr. and' 'Of - praycr'by the president. Roll call County Home Economist �.howcd M�s. Ralph 'Triebrier, all was �answered by 19 members tpe film "Behind these Doors'.' Brussels, Mr. and M ' r�; Robert with A-qontinuous reading of a showing the different orocesses Hickson, Lucan, Audrey Bible verse. A thank you note was f6od goes through before it is McLennan, Palmerston. Mr. aA received 60"m the family of the bo.ught by 'the . co ' nsumer. A Mrs.Gary Tricbncr and daughter late Mae McLellan. diseussion followed concerning 'of Bayfic Id. Visiting committee for October prices, labour and , convenient I Mr.- Larry Wright, Windsor, will he Dorothy -Brintn6li and fo6ds.The rally report was given spent Thanksgiving with his Doroth ' Parker. An. excf-u)ive y by Marlene Bell for Mona parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Pcrcv meeting will be held at the home Alderdice and bv V(!rda Sinclair,. 'Wright. on Sunday b\, the Conservation . the' Canadian Agriculture and Miss Jean lvison. who. has Canadian Industry by Rose spent a pleasant holiday in Hurnmell, Education -and Cultural Oregon with her sister, brother- Activilics bv Grace Evre. A in-law and other relatives', , fias Nutrillon Workshop will be.hcld TOUrned home. in the Legion Hall --on November Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tricbne' .7. :r attended the 25th anniversary Plans for the 40th AnnivSrsar.% partY for Mr. and MCs. Gordon were discussed. A donati " o n wa s Tricbner in Guelph. made to the blind, ' M -is. H. Mr aiid Mrs W L Mellis have Caldwell gave ' the � 1110tto rcturni�d from a pleasant Mr. Elgin Thompson received ."Hornernaking is 110 Common Thanksgiving with Mrs. Margaret word that his 'brother Sydney task, it is Alic littitlide that makes Hutchison in St. Thomas, Thompson. Stratford had suffered it interesting or dull-. Former The 107th Annivcrsary of St. a heart attack. ' Santones s, scvc�r, songs ang il Andi -cw's Church. Kipp'en was Mr. Wesley Ham, Huntsville 0 awornpanying lict-self oil the celebrated ou i0ctober 20 with visited on Sunda� with his guitar and Margaret Hoggarth the Rev, ,�C.McGlcnaghan of mother, Mrs. A. Ha'm and aunt. g 1� a Hallowe'en Gininlick. Wry . Dunga PI-ciching tile service Miss M. E. Swan. Connoll ' v gave courtesv and illilefloll-lilronia, Male Choir Mr. and Mrs. Will. Pepper temarks.Grace F.vrc conducted a el coritest and Rose Huniniell was in l3rovoing tile music. , spent Thanksgiving weekend at cha 1 71 ge of the -lunch.. Mrs.G. Bi icebridge. Mr.. and Mrs: J. Marshall. MacLean had charge of the Listo\v(�. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin' programme and Mrs.R. Fvel \\cck more and more Smith. spent Sunday with mrs.V. Kinsman the busitiess. people discover what might.\, jobs Berry. Personals are accomplished by low cost Mailv attended the nature walk Mr. and Mrs -Stuart Ha veV , Expositor Want Ads.' Dial. Seatortli 527-0240. on Sunday b\, the Conservation . and fimilv of Hudson Heip" -A' "his. Ausable group. n-6 " .11 r. and Ivirs. Janics Now higher than ever.... W -,- REPLACES THE SALE Ends Satur ay Nite $'NO'S PHARMACY". M. E. Hoover Pit Ph, in* 5 99,0_ STYROFOAM' 4 X 8 MgER THICKNESSES in STOCK 3-,,50 INSULATION For these hard to get places 11, CUT SOARINGFUEL COSTS ZONOLITE1 bagc'overs 24 sq.- . ft. 12995. 2" thick PAL-O-PAK 1, bag covers 40 sq. ft. 2e20 2" thick,, 9 --- GET I FR E R-7 ... :71/2 4 R 12 —121/2 4 R -40-11t R -20--,-22t' FIBR GLASS 'INSULATION FRICTION - FIT BALL =,MAC'A'U-L AY. LTD.. Ho.Mecare Buil i0g. 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