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The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-09, Page 17100F OFFICERS The officers of the Brucefield Lodge in-its 100th yearare these gentlemen, shown at last week's anniversary party. From left are - Noble Grand, , Wallace Jacksonv-ViCe-Grand, Robert taldwell; 'Recordifig Secretary , William Taylor; Treasurer, John Moffat (Photo by Oke) People honie from Hawaii • Mr. Alex Munn underwent surgery in. St. Joseph's. Hospital, London.. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lavery and Mr. and Mrs. George Beer returned home after holidaying in Florida. World'Day of Prayer ' The World Day of Prayer was held in the He nsall' United Church on Friday afternoon when Mrs. Van Essen of Exeter discussed the theme ."Community Spirit in Modern Living". Mrs. Van Essen was introdeced and thanked by. Mrs. ee Beck, the preeident of Chiselhurst U.C.W. Mrs. J. Brintnell led 'in part of the service with Mrs. Rosa: Harris reading the Scripture. Mrs. Ted Roberts and Mrs.( Rev.) Anderson took part for St. Paul's Anglican Church. Mrs. Hervey Hyde and Mrs. Don Volland took part for the Presbyterian Ceurch. Mr-. Roger Vcnner and Mrs. ck Rebekahs plan euchre Mrs. Maggie Campbell, Noble Grand presided at the regular meeting of Amber , Rebekah Lodge' • #349 on Wednesday - evening assisted by Mrs. VVreatha Gregg;. Vice- -Grape. Mrs. Aldeen Volland R.S.V.G. repOrted for the visiting committee. Mrs, porothy Corbett, Treasurer, reported the Finances. The C,IeT. committee are holding a euchre party in the lower hall on Thursday, March 9th at 8:30 p.m. The "speak-off" for the Yo,uth's to the United Nations was. postponed until March 10th and will be held in Clinton Public, School. Note the change of date and the Public School. A donation was voted to "The President's Project" . Arrangements were made for a "Dessert Euchre" to be held 'in the lower.ball learch 22nd et 1:30 p.n't. Birthday greetings were extended to Wieatha Gregg and Estella Jackson, Following the meeting a Penny Seale Was held and a social hour-enjoyed when refreshments were served. Mrs. Anita Bengovh, who had the misfohune to fall, is a patient in Soutb Huron Hospital, Exeter. • The second meeting of the Egmondville 4-H club was held on March 6th. The six.. members. decided on the name Quilting Queens. The leaders went ' over the information on quilting and then member's started eareptes.._They, 'looked at the pictures and patterns of knit and crechet articles and discussedthe home assignment. • Adventures of Being Coin; Darlene Moore, Egmondville, Troubles itr Presenting a Speech': and Barbara Sloan 9, R.R.#5, Seaforth, My First Experience Skiing. Other contestants in the senior division tve.te.: _Anne-Marie Kelly -- 12, Dublin,' who spoke on Cfiticism; Wilma Van Dyk 13,' R.R.#4' Seaforth, Babysitting; - ARNOLD J. 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The Decorama features a night of decorating ideas, inciiuding, a slide presentation of , room settings, information on paint, wallpaper and floor coverings and a special lUn'ch will be served to all those who plan to attend. If you plan to attend please notify us at 527-1390. 1 ".er104.2Weal " ••eeeee Robert L. Phunsted Interiors FINE PURNI,TURE • CARPETS • PAINTS • WALLCOVERINbS • DRAPERIES elk ET SOUTH SEAPORT% Mane • Rulant'is 15141 527.0902 Rome15141S21.60%2 ipn elect Rena euldwell '262-5935 The two nice leaders who teach the 4-H club of Kippen 1 are Mrs, Hoggarth ,and Mrs. Finlayson. Members sure appreciate "thi-in. • taking that time when they know that they could be doing some- thing else. We started January 28 with ten ,members in the club. The name of the project is "Focus on Living". Out President is Julie 'Wright, 'Vice President, Jenet Shankf, Secretary-Floating, Public Relations Janet Shankf. The. , Agriculture meeting of Kippen East W.I. will be held on • March 15 at 8:30 p.m. in the Legion Hall, Hensall. Mrs. Hugh Parsons and Mrs. Robert Bell are • hostesses. Mrs. Vern . Alderdice and Mrs, Dave Triebner are, iii charge- of lunch. Mrs.' M. Connolly has a contest. The Roll Cell is "Farm 'Safety". The speaker will be a' surprise: • the South. Mr. and Mrs. ,Alex Mc urtrie have-returned from boll ying In Mexico.r 4-11-Cliib Chooses Name The second meeting of Kippen 2 was held at the !write of Mrs. S. Wilson on Monday evening. The Club opened with the :4-H pledge after which 16 members answered the roll call by naming a quilted article around 'the home, telling whether it was hemmed,' machine stitched, or appliqued. Sherry Dayman read the minute of the last meeting. Joanne Dayman was nominated' Secretary for the next meeting. Kippen 2 - decided to call themselves, "The Busy Boddies". The hobby meeting was discussed and finalized, Mrs. Roberts told about knitting and quilting with samples being demonstrated. The. members pieced their squares in preparation for - date.. . . quilting. MRS. MILTON LAVERY Mrs. Milton Lavery , the former Mae. Bernice Harris, of Hdnsall, died at the Queenswey Nursing Home. Hensall, February 27th , 1978 in her 63rd year. Surviving is her husband, Milton J. Lavery, Hensel!: sons Gordon Lavery. -• Zurich; Robert Lavery , Hensel': Alvin Lavery, LonklOn; and Sharon • (Mrs. Charles Doxtator) of Hensall, and sister Mrs. Sidney (Pearl) Pullman, London, Predeceased by two brothers. Also surviving are six grand- children. Funeral service was held from the Bonthron Funeral Home on Thureday, Weal 2nd, 1978 'at 2 p.m. with Rev, Don • beck, officiating. Temporary entombment in Hensall Union Mausoleutn. Burial will take , place in StaffaCemetery at a later Correspondent Mary Chessell 482-9969 Florence Elliotteis 'home after spending tin weeks witeeeter etee Ross and family of New ,Liskeard, and a week with Bruce and family of Aurora. Grant and Elva .Webster and Lloyd. and Nora Heard. returned late Wednesday from a vacation in Hawaii. They stayed at Waikiki Beach and toured the areas where the pineapple and sugarcane plantations are. boat cruise' took them past the b'.aptiful Pearl Harbour Menear .The Websters visited Parke/ Ranch on Black Island (Hawaii), which is the largest cattle ranch in the world. On the same day,' the Heards enjoyed an air arid,ground tour of all the main islands. They were in ,Los Apgeles on the-return trip 'when the DC-10 crashed on the runway during take-off for HaWaiieand were'delayed an hour eifethe-accidene. Rev. and Mrs... Alex ;Taylor greatly enjoyed their holiday in .Florida, Where they experienced pleasantly warm weather, but little • sunshine until the last weekend. Those three-wheelers they ride down there will really• throw you, eh, Sandy? Charles and Bernice' R ide and Gordon and Lorna Johnsten have Obituary . . . . .returned from a two-week , the theme , "Community 'Spirit in vacation in the Caribbean. They Modern, Living". flew to the Barbados, and were Mrs. Van Essen said that while visited by Bill and Eleanor McAsh there are many people, weo 'do After they boarded their sfee,,,,ehe l eeigoott•epmtnurn,tyteyork, -Kristian ;limiter, for• a• week-long cruise. women have siemething special to They stopped, at such pieces as offer to the community. Intheir Martinicre, aCuracao, Caracas involvement. with the people (Vere.) Trini ad and Grenada, and around • them, they must vent on tou o several of them. remember to proclaim their faith The second w ek was spent in some way. She recommended relaxing in the Barbados'. - k, the second chapter of,Philippians Day of Prayer as..„ an, excellent .guideline for Mrs. H. Van Essen of Exeter community living. was the theme speaker for the Oeretc,line Eckel led the prayer Personals Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gemmel' are holidaying in the South. __Mx_ and. Mrs- Gayle _Cooper and Family, London, visited with Mr. and , Mrs. Vivan Cooper , recently. Mrs.'. James Drummond is holidaying in Florida. The U.CeW. of St. 'Andrews Church. Kippen, . attended the World's Day of Prayer in Brucefield Church. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson d from' h lid ih have returne ma o ay .... World Day of, Prayer service, e'sereice, and a 4rio comprising of which was held in Goshen for the Elva Peck; Linda. LInfield .and ladies of the Varna-Goshen Noreen Hayter sang "Don't charge. Canadian women Forget to Pray". Following the prepared this year's service en service, the groups separated to conduct their business. A, dessert euchre is planned for Wednesday afternoon, April • 19. ".The April 'programme committee has invited„Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb to show pictures and speak to the members about their trip to 'visit' their -daughter iii Afghanistan. Lunch and an enfoyable social time followed the meeting. •- Kippen visits were in charge of the part for the' United Church! Uniffoue Meets Unit Four of Hensall U.C,W , held their 'monthly meeting on Thursday, March 2nd with fifteen members" present. Mrs. J. McAllister 'presided and, opened the -meeting with reading from the Upper Room entitled "All Joy Be Yours"' . The ..devotional was given by Mes. Gladys Coleman from Metthewei Verses 27, 28, 29 concerning the coming of Easter. Mrs. Wm. Rogerson had the study book • on the Ca rribbean and spoke about the Island of Puerto Rico, Mrs. Britton and Mrs: Luther sang a duet evitheArse Micky.: at the piano. Forty-four S visits were made to the sick. and shut-ins during February. Mrs. L. -P-u'dy and her committee servede lench. EgtnOrldvi lie Hockey ReaRns#1teBruMceefi eEi dsrt \ a Wilso 12, ethel arch toboogans -The Olds Club, the senior Boys Club a,ntethe junior Boys Club of . Beteel BibleCburch teamedeup far a tobogganing party at Dodds Hills last. Saturday; Over .50 eeiung folk enjoyed a 'couple of hotiVs the snowy hills and then returned to the church for a hot chocolate drink. Leaders of the three groups: Mrs, Wm.Ferguson, Ms Eunice Doer& Ferguson, Wm. Embling, Ken McCowan Jr., and John 'Blanchdrd thanked', the perents and friends who drove theircatSto get the crow d of young folks to the hills and home again safely. Bethel Bible Church will host a sacred octet of young people from Prairie Bible Institute, Alberta, on Thursday, Ma y .18, This will be an evening of saer$0 song and instrumental music. Linda" an Dyk of R.R.II4 Seaforth won 'first place in the -junior division over nine other contestants in the public speaking contest Thursday sponsored by the Seaforth Branch of Royal Canadi'an Legion. The ten-year old student at St. James School; Seaforth, spoke on In the Snow. • Placing second • MA'S Sandra ' Hunt of RR#4 Walton. A ten-year old student at Seaforth Public School, Sandra chose "Eskimos" as her subject. • _ Topping the 10 speakers in the senior division was Phillip -Vandervalle of R.R.#2 Dublin; A student • at . St, Patrick's School Dublin, 10-year old Phillip wear- ing spectacles spoke on Glasses". In second place, was' ., ,Brecc,, Merton', a 12 - year student at Seaforth Public School, who' chose bis dog Sable as his subject. Linda and Phillip :went on to speak at ehe Zone C finalS' at Goderich Saturday afternoon. Judges were Cal Caldwell, a teacher at Seaforth District High - School, Miss Donelda Adams a teacher at Clinton Public' School' and 'Mrs. Barbara elketThedee eaforth, a former secondary acher._ Yr Other speakere in the junior division were: Jim Gaffney 11, of Dublin speaking, on Snow- mobiling; Pauline Murray 11, Dublin, My Cat Calico; Tracey Wright If Seaforth, How . to 'Create a Speech; David McLIewain, 10, Seaforth, What Van Dyk wins public asking contest - -.r. Important Notice ,19784,- Rob Core, Egmondville, Growing Up:. Marion l3-tiriee--14,. Rele, #4 - Walton,- • Elementary' School Years; Barry Turner 12, R.R.#4 Seaforth, 'Stapleton Salt Works; Patty Coleman 12, R.R.#4 Seaforth, Alcoholism; Rob Lane 12, St. Columban, Golfing, and Denise Duecharme 13, R.R.#2, Dublin, Alcoholisne To PROPERTY-OWNERS & BUSINESSES Within THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL TOP SPEAKERS — Linda VanDyk was top junior pulatic . speaker and • Philip Vandewalle top senior, at the Seafprth'Legion'S annual public speaking contest. Presenting them with' their prizes are Legionnaires George Miller, left and Jack Eisler. (Photo by Oka) SHIPPER too UNITED CO-OPERATIVE OF ONTARIO. LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT TORONTO Ship your livestock with MIKE DOYLE Tuesday is Shipping Day From Dublin CALL DUBLIN 345-2656 ZURICH 236-4088 'Interim Tax-Bills will be mailed On or before March 17,.1978, payable 'in two instalments on (March 31 and June 15,'1978. ' This tax billing represents the equivalent of 60 mills on- your real property assessment and business assessment or approxirojately 50% of your 1977 Realty and Business Tax Payment. As ;an example If your real property assessment is. 1000, multiply this amountby .060 to' calculale the interim tax bill and divide by 2 to calculate the amount of •each instalment. 1000 x.060 60.00 12 instalments of $30.00) Your interim instalment payments will be shown as a CREDIT on your. FINAL TAX NOTICE. Elizabeth A. Oke Clerk-Treasurer, Tax CoileCtor