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The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-30, Page 17Hensall #3 4-H Fitness was the subject the second last meeting of the Leisure Lovers held ,at the home of Vicky Mann on March 20. Guest speaker, Helen Muller . of Creditors, dem onstrated fitness by showing different jumps and slips and 'had all the members try out • different structures and exercises. As a health ,exercise, members mixed pumpkin bread and banana bread and while it was cooking, more exercises were done and Helen taught 'disco dancing. When the loaves were ready,.all members had a taste of each before going home. Mr. and Mrs'. Ross Cooper, John and Laurie. of Ingersoll visited with Mrs. CoOper's grand- parents, Mr.,and Mrs. Sam Oesch on Saturday. They have recently returned from a trip to‘ Mexico.' • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne were in Tillsonburg on Thursday, visiting with the former' 'brother Floyd in the hospital and after with his nephew's wife, Mrs. George Payne. . • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy have juteturned from' an enjoyable trip of two weeks, to Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith' visited with Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire of Erin over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Poore, -Gayle and Elaine spent SatUrday with Mr, and-Mrs. Harry Smith-- and then Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Smith visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Poore on Sunday. The eighth meeting Of the Busy Bees was held at the United Indoor-Outdoor FOAM BACKED • . • CARPET . PRICES SLASHE 4 ONL *7 9 SQ. YD, T CASH & CARRY SAVINGS ON ALL OTHER CARPETS. CHOOSE FROM OVER 50 ROLLS - IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. SAVE NOW! 7,* A DRIVE TO EXETER WILL REALLY SAVE YOU MONEY DURING OUR BIG SECOND ANNUAL MEET THE MANUFACTURERS Several representatives from the corn-' ponies that make the fine products we sell ,will be:on hand in our store Thursday; Fri .day and Saturday to give you expert ad-' vice' and assistance on 'making • your • purchases. These people really know what theY're talking about and will. be happy 'to nSwer any questions you may have. APPLIANCES - FURNITURE CARPETING, ETC. SOME P CEO AT COST OR LESS STORE OPEN THURS. & FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M. SALE ENDS SATURDAY * FREE Wintario ticket to first 10 customers each day * FREE Coffee and donuts * FREE Delivery on most sale items * FREE Advice from ma'ufacturers * FREE Parking for dozens of vehicles. McKillop O.'. • ' ' , Visitors Correspondent Mrs. Ed Regele .• . TENDER CUTS OF QUALITY ••• meats Beef Blade STEAKS or Country Style ' ROASTS ' Well -Trimmed Cap off RIB STEAKS lb 98' g.1.98 Pure Pork .. • 0 0 CP SAUSAGE Store Sliced -SIDE BACON 1b.1.39 Our Own polish SAUSAGE l.b.$1.69 FILLYMIR FREEZER 10 lb. Box TURKEY WINGS 30; lb. 10 lb. Box TURKEY DRUMSTICKS 49 4 lb. No' Filler BEEF •PATTIES Fully Pr eressed LOIN OF BEEF ABBATOIR HOURS BEEF SLAUGHTER — MON. PORK SLAUGHTER — TUES. Hours for picking up freezer'or custom orders — Tues. - Fri.-8 a.in. - 6 p.m.Sat.-8 a.m. -1 p.m. STORE HOURS Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs. and Abbotoir 262-2041 Friday a.m. - p.m, • Sat. 8 - 6 p.m,. AL'S MARKET HENSALL ONTARIO Store 262-2017 89 lb. 1.29 lb. 10 lb. Bags • • • '1 • 4 • THE 1-1610N XP08!TOR, 'MA CH 3Q, 1978 117 Bruce-field United arna welcotne new amity to cgmmunity were won by Craig Taylor and Mary •Rathwell, andoby Mr. and Mrs. 'Mug Melkath; The sip( dance prize went to Eric and Sharop Ch.uter. The. next • community dance is on April 15, sponsored by 'the Recreation Commission. ,1 We'd like to welcome the MerVyn Erb family to the community. They have moved into Webster's, house on the former Taylor farm.. Mervyn is, the new manager of the Agrico plant at Brueetield. Mr, and Mrs. Erb have three small children, Holds ,Good_Friday-service. My Chessell • , s'482.9969 Bill and Helen Taylor have ' joined the ranks of the happy, ' grandparent group. A baby boy. ; Timothy Allan, was born to Clare ' and Lynn Proctor of London on Saturday evening. Wedding bells will be ringing in Varna on Saturday, when Donna Taylor marries "Buck" Glanville. The reception is being held at the Seaforth Legion Hall. There was a capacity crowd at he Orange Lodge dance at Hully Gully a week ago. Door prizes Hensall A series of Easter servic were held at Hensall United Church. • over Easter. On Thursday evening,, Maundy Thursday, Communion was held by Rev:* Don Beck. with the theme, "Hang -on" Today's Gospel news ,is no longer of an angry God, but of a "buddy". Once Christ is,known. never reject Him.: On Sunday morning, a Sunrise service was held, followed by the fellowship of breakfait.. Jennifer •Cook conducted the. service and led thoughts of rebirth in Christ at - - Eastertime, Karen-McAllister led at the piano and the Pepper sisters gave a vocal number with 'Brenda at the piano. , • Later in the morning, Rev. Den, Beck conducted the Easter service and spoke on "Glad Songs of Victory". The conviction • of Christ ..rising . from the dead changed the disciples lives and must" change lives today. The --a—. law is done away with and • the •-• Grace of God governs the new life of today. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele were Mr. • and Mrs, Clarence Regele , '#5 • Seaforth and Mr. and • • Nelson Howe of Cromarty and • Mr, and Mrs, Robert England and Robert of Hition Park. Weeitirmusic was presented by. — the choir, under the direction of Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey with Dr. Ralph Topp at the organ. Thet anthem, '"Kin011 Glorious" was. sang with soloist Miss Mary Goodwin, while as a postlude, the choir sang, "Halleluia Amen" from Judas Maccabeas. Easter lilies were placed in the church in loving, memory 'of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fee. Floral afrangements in loving memory of Edith and Gilbert PreSton and Nancy add Duncan. McCaffrey were also placed in the church by their families., Correspondent Hilda M. Payne 262,5018 Church on Tuesday.▪ March 7. The topic was physical fitness. Lisa -Westeott of Exeter. showed the basic exercises and' explained why they were essential. The draw on the raffle on a florescent lantern was won bs, Barbara' McCurdy, Hensall Sales Ba'rn. Stipply consisted mainly of heifers and steers; demand was active with higher prices:' carte; heifers, ' $50.50-$53.75, sales to $55.06; steers, $54.50-555;50, -sales 'to 556.'25. Pigs; weinlings $30..50- , S45..50 feeder M $47.557:00:1 Miss Donna Wasson' :WO returned to Nova .Scotia after visiting with her sister. -Mrs. Bill Tinney and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fletcher and family of ; KirktOn accompanied Mrs. Bill Tipney to Hamilton to visit her father. Mr. Ralph Wasson, tin the ship' Canadian Century. They were given a complete tour of the 470 foot vessel, a coal carrier on the Great Lakes out of Hamilton. Mrs.4James McAllister visited It h---Mrs. Elizabeth Nicholson xayi eidofae nntdily in Palmerston over the , . . . spent Taster weekend with their son Mr. andMrs. Harry Hqy and family. in London. The Congregations of Kippc'n and, Brueefield ,. gathered in Brucefield on Friday night for the Good Friday Seivice. It was a Service„, of solemn meditation. Readings entitled, "Barrabas", . "Simon of Cyrene" "The Roman • CEifturion Speaks" along with' the Scriptures of Good 'Friday led the Congregation `a fuller understanding of the meaning of ,Good Friday... A story. "The two grand- .o Cedar CrOss".and a solo, "Why did He 'love me so?" by Rev, • —Ivits, 'Robert Price, formerly one sister Mrs. Ruth Conners, - Stephens were a part of the Grace Chapman, died in Albany N.Y. and • solemn service: Mrs. , Barbara Bloomington. Indiannan daughte.s. Predeceased by a Cooper was the organist leiftlilfg —'Bern in this Friday - ,area 'she wasbrother •• Lorne197.7.ChFaupnnei raaL Easter Sunday Mrs. William Chapman, second the hymns of.Good„ Friday... .. 'eldest daughter of the late Mr:and Decembercrvie was Bloomington Ind. The EaSter Service began with concession H ay T onws hio, • on Monday Rogerson • who the symbolic lighting of the Surviving is her hand Robert East underwent er candles which had been Price, son --Keith, joomington, extinguished during ,the' Good Ind., daughter Mrs. Gerald - Community 'Friday : Service. • • The choir (Nancy) Borne Cleveland, Qhie,and •. wets able to presented two anthems, "Joy . dawned on Easter Morn" and In • Joseph's Lovely Garden". Ml's. Barbara Barbara Cooper of Kippen • was organist and Choir Director ' The sermon delivered by Rev, E. S. Stephens was entitled, "The Meaning'of, the Resurrection.';„ Many, visitors: and friends joined the congregation in' this joyous .Easter Service. The.ushers •-• • Mr. and Mrs. ' Harry Hoy were Al Hill and Bob Dalrymple._ Water .Trouble . Several .meri of the .village•had to give up some of their Easter holiday time as • they tried to • Correspondent " Mrs. Bertha MacGregor diagmise the ,trouble with tile advantage of the Spring Break. firoWn complexions attested to twhaattv'th e ei s . ypsutZwa lts at is 'understooduit4tthe some time being spent in the sun. present time the water press,ure is Some a those returning included being kept up by using the fire . Tanker. Mr. and Mrs. John Moffat and Easter Sunday saw the return. family, Mrs. Glen Swan, Sandy of some vaptioners who took Broadfoot and Dianne Wilson. Forrherresident , , • • . Dies in Indiana COMPLETE INSULATION SERVICE RIGID URETHANE , and ROCK WOOL 'INSULATION Sprayed in pldee - Urethane Insulation for all types of farm buildings, new and older homes, warelibuses, . cottages, retail stores, etc. _ • FRYE IESTIMATES 'CALL US TODAY -. --• IL VAN MORSEL INSULATION RR 5 Mitchell Phone 348-9376 • surgery- in Clinton Hospital .last • week return to his. home. -.4•00.11r1,1111.. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL SAUERKRAUT SUPPER TASTY Spare Ribs with Sauerkraut - (or Cole Slaw) Also °Home-Made Pies * WED. APRIL 5 ,r " 5:30 P.M. TO 7:30 P.M. ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE Sponsored 'by Zurich and District . Chamber of Commerce United Church has Easter services