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The Huron Expositor, 1978-05-11, Page 39COULD YOU PASS THE BUTTER? — The barbecue last week at Northside United Church,wes a standing room only event. '(Expositor Photo) AN OLD FASHIONED GIRL 7, JOhn Cornish of Brucefield brought a 1893 calendar into the Huron Expositor last week, with a dainty miss on' the front, decked out with flowers and hair ribbons. (Expositor Photo) members answered the roll call Alberta, after spending a few and the treasurer showed a days with Mr: and' Mrs. Roy balance of $474.98 in the general Brock. ,a,cHoournitzonasffl aee$08u3n0t.,36 in the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Payne was played, - the winners being: weekend. visitedparents over r h the ehemir Mother's secptivaye Following the business, euchre ladies high, Mrs. Vera Lemon, Consolation, Mrs.' Myrtle ,'w Sherritt; Men's High, %Carl "lienu Payne; Consolation, Alf Ross; , Lone hands, Mrs. Pearl Tyalor; service ,,,Lucky chair, Mrs. Alice Ferg and door prize, Mrs. Rosa Harris. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor Di's- _ Entertainment committee were • trict Deput President of the Mrs. Ruby Bell, Mrs. Gladys Rebekah assembly for Huron Coleman and Elgin Rowcliffe. District'23 attended district • Lunch committee were Mrs. Pearl church service in the Presbyterian. Shaddick _ Mrs. Mabel Shirray Church-Brussels on Sunday:Mrs: and ARchie Parsons. Ruby Bell P.D.D.P. and rs. Mrs. Bernie Smith has Alice Ferg accompanied the returned to.her home in Calgary president. Grandmothers are guests at Institute SPECIAL PRICES FOR ONE MONTH ONLY Living Room & Nail Q!ALy$39.95 Living Room & Dining Room ONLY $49 e 95 REGARDLESS OF SIZE DEEP STEAM CLEAN We now have the equipment and are professionally trained to-,give your carpet & upholstery its original new look!! —ALSO-- RUG BINDING .' INSTALLATIONS • REPAIRS TO ALL FLOORS • CALL: I.E. (MANNIE) BENNEW1ES ANDsoN 348-9362 og348-9414 Mitchel ' Correspoogent Mrs. Bertha MacGregor 262-2025 elebrate week • ARNOLD J. 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Denten Gaiser of London; Mr.. and Mrs. Ray "Armstrong and Dana 'of Goderich •and Mr. and Mrs. Art McCallum and sons of Kippen, visited with Mrs. Pearl Koehler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allan and Miss Linda Bell visited with Mrs. --Allen!s - nether, /VIfs. Robert McYean in, Bayfield on Sunday. Miss Bell is. Godmother to baby Jennifer. Mr's. Marjorie Watters of Delhi Queensway In Red ' with matching red vinyl interior features a305 V8, Automatic, 'Power Steering, Power Brakes; Console .Shift, rally wheels, '5681 radio, racing mirrors ONLY 12000 miles. Lie. 677. 1977 MONTE CARLO AIR CONDITIONING Landau top, 305 . V8 engine. Low mileage. $ Super sharp.. Silver-Grey with Black vinyl 5895 landau. top. Lie.#LON 340. 1977 CHEVELLE MALIBU CLASSIC AIR CONDITIONING A gorgeous automobile. Sedan. 305 V8 engine, tilt wheel, vinyl roof, many more .$ 5695 *ions. • 1977 CHEVELLE MALIBU CLASSIC Sedan, 305 V8, electric defroster, tinted glass, $ finished in Fire-thorne. Lic.ItLON 376, 4995 Hardly. 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Mrs. Kay Elder, Unit 'leader, conducted the, business.,:,,,,A2- 'members answered the roll call, report on the adopted girl was . read and Mrs. Helen Scane gave a, favourable report on the Beef barbecue. A letter regarding the ' literature_taught in Huron County Secondary Schools was discussed and plans for a wedding on May 20 were finalized. Unit one to provide flowers in the Sanctuary in July,. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Christie who also gave ger-- Durnad visited Of Exterior Paints. KEM GLOSS ALKYD... 15.95 Gal. KEM FLAT LATEX 13.95 gal. KEM GLOSS LATEX 14.95 gal. May 18 - May 27 Save Now• with these Cash Prices HILDEBRAN PANT and PAP. Interior and Exterior becorotors Seaforth 527,1880 •As an introduction to Family Day thoughts, "What makes a Mother's%Day!.!...by Amy Bolding was the 'theme of the devotional given by Mrs. Audrey Christie at the May meeting of Unit one held att he United Church on Thursday last. Traditionallype father is the providei• but the Mother's respori- • sibility is to use those provisions wisely,' be a good listener and include all the family in the joys and sorrows that crop up, she said. both parents should set the • stage for a Christian home with bounteous-lb-Ale - "for - all. Mrs. Christie concinded by giving a reading, "wealth": For ths) study on the Caribbean Islands, Mrs. Mabel Shirray told of her observations and eneri- ences when she visited. the ' Baharnas,by boat. Picture's of the . StravVMarkets of Nassau were passed around and a 'basket she Jule-n-stril-nray Correspondent Mrs. H26112das0M14Payne Seniors A bus trip to Niagara Falls on September 11 is being planned,by the Three. Links Senior Citizen Club of Hensall. In charge' of arrangements is Mrs;' Irene Davis, Mrs. Ruby Bell and Mrs. Alma Horton. Names and money of those attending should be brought to the June meeting of _the Senior Citizens. Senior Citizen Week is being Observed atniironview from June 1$-24 and during the week a chicken barbequewilI be held for all County Seniors. It was decided ,to send Zone affiliation fees in for ..,J978-79 and Mrs. Pearl Taylor, Mrs. Gladys Coleman and Mrs. DerethyMickle were named as the nominating committee. Shuffle- - liOard will begin "as Soon as weather permits, possiblyJune 1; organizers are Mrs: Mabel Shirray, Mts. Alma Horton, Mrs. Isabel Rogerson, Alf Ross, Pere Campbell, and Bert Horton:. Arrangements will be ,made nest month .for a visit to the Blyth Summer Theatre, the -U.S.C.O. Convention at Kingston in August and a draw for the quilt made last month. ,The latter was, on display at this meeting. Tickets 50 cents each of 3 for $1.00. ' The business was presided over by President, Mrs. Rosa Harris with Mrs. Vera Ross at the Piano. Mrs. Harris opened with a poem, "Do you have. time?" 28 remarkable and the variety of projects undertaken are extremely varied including buSiness office routines using sophisticated busittess machines, kitchen skills, school attendance,• maintenance and janitorial duties, crafts, the bake shops and Woodworking. A.RC. Industries' have several contracts with lo'Cil" industries as well. President, Mrs. Joyce Pepper opened the meeting and then presented the "Hensall,Fashion. Show". Taking pert; were Mrs. Edna Pepper and. Shane, Pepper, Mrs. Helen MacLean, Mrs. giVabeth .. Riley, _Mrs_ . Elsie_ Carlile, Mrs. Sadie Hoy, and Mrs.,: Elva Forrest;Mary Dryidale entertained on the Banjo and community singing followed. 25 Members answered the roll call and there were 13 -guests present., •During business. plans for-the District Annual, being held in Hensall United Church on' are invited to the indoor picnic in June and their Achievement Day is May 27. Auditors for'1978-79 . are to be Mrs. Isabel Rogerson and Mrs. Nan Britton. Before ' closing the meeting Mrs. Hazel Corbett presented Mr. Heimrick 'with a cheque and thanked all 'who had taken part. Prizes were given for the latest hairdo , -Mrs—Pearl- Koehler;_the, nearest birthday, Mrs. Earl, Kinsman; the most grandchildren Mrs. Irene Finlayson and the shortest necklace, Mrs. Isabel Rogerson. Programme conveners were Mrs. Hazel Corbett and Mrs. Hilda Payne and the- hostesses were Mrs. Eileen . _Rennie and Mrs. Nan Britton. Tom Brintnell is a patient in St. Joseph's'Hospital, London. Mrs. Irene Davis has been adMitted to South Huron Hospital, Exeter: - Walter Spencer, who was a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, has returned to his home. rucefield Correspondent Mrs. Hugh Berry Mother's Day Service was held in.Brucefield United Church with the' Rev. E. S. Stephens Officiating. The choir under the On May 2nd the Chlselburst U.C.W, met In . the Ohur'Cli' for their May Meeting, "The Lord Planted a Garden" was the poem read by the President Mrs. John Arintnell when she opened the., meeting. ' Worship was given' by Mrs. Dick Tayliir.ialled."Garden of 'our Lives", roll call .was answered by members singing their favourite song containing the word' "Mother", Correspondence Con- venting the recent education .strike in Huron County was discussed.. All. used clothing for the bale is.to be.' in by May 21st. The president gave a repott of • 'a recent regional meeting held at Milverton. They want donations of used eye- glasses . and used "A Great Faith': was the topic- of the devotional given by, Mrs. Hazel Corbett at the May meeting of Unit two Of the Hensall U,C.W. held on Monday, May 8. Taking as an example the woman of Canaan who begged Jesus to rid her daughter of the devil, she illustrated that faith should refuse tome dafe d -and that it must stretch out to Jesus 'to meet him., - Mrs.Shirley McAllister chaired the, meeting. Opening with Robert Barns' paraphrase of I Corinthians, 13 with Mother's Day in mind. For the programme, Karen McAllister gave two in- strumentals on the piano,"Today," and "Send in the Clowns". The roll call was answered by 11 members exchanging plants; The business, conducted by Mrs. Diane Gerstenkrorn, includ- ed arrangements for a wedding on May 20, the Austion Sale on June 3-, entertaining at Queensway •Nursing . Home and flowers in the sanctuary in June. It is hoped to hold the June Meeting at 'the U.C. Resource __Centre_in Mitchell. stamps. Also the U,C.,W.'s in this area, are responsible "for for cookies for the "Hospitality Day" at the International Plowing Match at Wingham, "Church in Society" was the topic chosen by Mrs. Clarence Coleman when she spoke . about "Meeting Place" and-its host Donald Henderson. Mg".-• Dick. Taylor, Mrs. Thos. 13rintnell and Mrs. Alvin Cole sang , "My Mother's.Old Bible" accompanied on the• piano 'by Mrs, Alf Ross who was in charge of the peeting for the day, The President reviewed the June meeting and closed with prayer. A slip and bloomer and bake sale was then held with auctioneers Mrs. T. Brintnell and Mrs. Clarence COTeman. The- topic was presented by Mrs. Pat Venner on "The changing face of the Caribbean". The study book presented. a negative attitude about the political and social problems there, racial segregation and - education, But, taking informat- ion from another source. about the Barbados-, Pal- S-peke of good schools, religious freedom; many nations intergrated and an. agricultural outlook; also the survival of their early culture in calypso music and steel bands. Mr. , and Mrs, William' Mickle and John, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs, Ross McMillan, David, Tom and Ann, Waterloo; Misses Pamela Ivflckle and. Cathy Care, U.W.0.* London; Charles Mickle, Hamilton and Mrs, Florence JOynt were guests Sunday with Mrs. Laird Mickle and enjoyed a hot smorgasborg turkey dinner. Mrs. Mabel Sells and Mrs. Mary Funk spent Monday evening with Mrs. and Mrs. Jake Hovius and family. Mr. Walter Spencer is a patient in. South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mother roles are UCW topic and Mr. and Mrs. Ray'Ingram, Julie and Kathy all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaultiere and Jayme on Sunday and afterwards enjoyed dinner at the City Centre Holiday Inn in London. Mr. and 'Mrs: Oscar Pfaff and Mrs. Margaret Clark of Crediton visited _with Mr: and Mrs. Sam Oesch 'on Saturday afternoon. „ • Demand was active and prices steady last Thursday at ..the Hensel' Sales Barn. Supply consisted, _mainly _of_ heifers and - 'steers. Fat cattle heifers, $62.50- -$66.26, sales to $67.00; steers, $64.75-$66.50, sales to $67.50. -Pigs; weinlings $35.00-$42.00; chunks $45.00-$57.50. Happenings 8 Grandmothers were guests at the Citizenship and World Affairs meeting of Hensall Women's Institute in the Legion Hall _on Wednesday, May 10. Holding everyone's attention was the speaker Ron .Heimrick, showing slides and describing the work at A.R.C.Industries in' Dashwood. The skills of these mostly''young people s all __handicapped, are • • h, . ,. Gordon, Seaforth; Marjorie Ann, . Wingham; Bill, Church service on Tuesday as- Match until June 1. The 4. . . , • Rev. Van Essen conducted—WA. Badges for the Plowing co-op nursery sc .00i McMichael, Ruth and Susan entertained with Bingo and music 11 crirlc - Brenda, and Tena Lynn Burk- sisted.by. Mrs. Nan. Essen.- - holder, Blyth.. ., Unit 2 of Hensall United Church ,' " There will be an organizational- Adequate interest must be shown - meeting at the -house of Kathy . before the group considers a: Neilands, York Crescent, Hensall suitable .site ' and licencing of. a Mrs. Kendrick. on Monday. on Friday. afternoon May 19 for.--- nursery school. the purpose of, forming a' steering , committee for a co-operatiVe A co-operative school is one in • nursery school . in Hensall. All which the parents actively partici- families in the area, interested in pate in the daily functions of the supporting such a school in the nursery school. Families in area fall or in the , future, please comitunities are also encouraged contact Mrs. Toni Neilands or to signify their interest in a' Mr.s Peter Bisback of Hensall. nursery school in Hensall. courtesy remarks. Mrs. Belva , Chester and Ills Dunn visited leadership of Mrs. Bob Livermore Fuss was at the piano. After an 'Welcome" a new resident Thursday were finalized, a letter sang the anthem "Come little Mrs. Tuna Hulley, Seaforth who Vera Lammie. 4` interesting retest, the ' • regarding the uses of the Huron • children''' The daughter of Mr. was visited by Greta Ward, Fred and Lois Taylor, Donald, County Bursary Fund was read„ and-Mis .. Stirling was Wroxeter;. M-r-,----and -Mrs. -Kathy-and-Scott-T'-aylor-visited-- - al so ameron, Brucefield; son Mrs. Harry Taylor. a- note from the district .- secretary on the availability of baptized. 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