The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-02-17, Page 5CHALLENGE RACE WINNERS -- Radio announcers from CKNX in Wingham defeated CFPL London
in a challenge snowmobile race at the Crippled Children's Day at the Pineridge Chalet, Sunday. Above,
But Brady of CFPL grabs the mike away from announcer Fred Darling to explain why his team lost, In
the foreground are Dave Curzon, Anna Myers and Jim Swan of Wingham along with 1972 Timmy, John
Fitzgerald. T-A photo
Hensall church women
plan World Day of Prayer
Mr, & Mrs. Robert Chaffe and
sons of Mitchell, visited this week
with Mrs. Chaffe's parents, Mr. .&
Mrs. John Corbett and Al,
Mrs. Howard Scone spent last
week with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. 4 Mrs. Barry
Tucker, and son, in London.
John Corbett is a patient in
South Huron Hospital.
Miss Stella Southcott and Miss
Verna Coates of Exeter visited
this week with Mrs, Alda Sim-
mons.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Chapman
and Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
visited over the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Don MaeLaren and
family in Scarborough.
Contrary to popular belief, a
medium potato has no more
calories than a medium apple, a
medium banana, a serving of
green peas or a serving of lima
beans,
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Don't let
lack of cash
hinder a
bargain buy!
Mrs, Ken Elder very ably
conducted the study on Africa.
She spoke on Tanzania and
Zambia and the problems there.
A valentine contest was en-
joyed by everyone.
Unit II, UCW
Unit II, Hensall U,C.W. held
their Valentine meeting Monday
evening at the church.
Mrs. Jack Corbett welcomed
everyone and opened with a
Valentine verse and a poem
"This is To-day."
Mary Goodwin conducted
devotional, "Linings of Silver",
using scripture from the book of
Kings.
Two piano solos by Tony Kyle
were much enjoyed.
Mrs. Jack Drysdale conducted
the study on Africa using the
story on "Dr. Sid Gilchrist" from
the Africa study pack.
Roll call with the phrase
"Happiness is -,was answered by
14 members. A thank-you note
was read from Mrs. Don Beck.
Mrs. 13111 Mickle presided for
the business. The members
decided to have Christmas
stockings again this year.
World day of Prayer, March 3
at 3 p.m. in Hensall United
Churbh was announced.
A Valentine contest was en-
joyed by everyone. Mrs. Jeanette
Turner and Mrs. Jean Ferguson
served lunch.
• That house you hesitate to buy today because
of the cost of a mortgage . . what will it be
worth in ten years or longer? just look
everywhere at the record of increased real
estate values over the years! •
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reception would be, and all that
jazz.
"What wedding?" I roared into
the maelstrom. At least it
stopped them long enough so that
they could re-group forces and
attack me. I discovered that I
was an old fud, a fuss-pot, an
obstacle in the course of true
love, a cynic, a materialist, and a
few other things such as a miser,
a hypocrite ("You and Mom
didn't have a nickel when you got
married"), and a misanthrope. I
cheerfully agreed to all charges,-
which took the steam out of their
attack.
Sent the kids off with a flea in
their ear, and half our Sunday
roast. The flea will buzz
unheeded, and the roast will be
scoffed with gusto. That's life,
Would it were as simple for
everybody as it is for the chap
who ran the following ad-
vertisement in the "personal"
column of the city paper
recently:
PROFESSOR
of surgery and head of surgical
research of a North American
university, widower, age 60,
financially very comfortable,
brilliant, good looking; in ex-
cellent health, active in sports,
with broad interest in the
humanities, arts and music,
wishes to meet an elegant lady of
Jewish faith, age 40 to 50, good
looking, intelligent, and in-
dependently wealthy, Object —
matrimony.
The rest of the ad dealt with the
mechanics. The ladies were to
send photograph and all details.
If they shaped up, a meeting
would be arranged selectively by
telephone, If they didn't they
would get their junk back.
Well, I can't help but admire
the man for laying it on the line,
even though he is obviously an
arrogant boor. He'll get so many
letters he'll never have time to
get married.
Nor could I help composing in
my mind a similar advert ex-
tolling my own virtues for Leap
Year ladies. It ran to only twelve
words. As a party game, try
making up your own marriage
advertisement, You might be
surprised at how much you have
to offer to that vale of tears and
laughter. Marriage is a solemn
institution. If you are a solemn
prig.
So come in and discuss a mortgage loan to
help you enjoy that dream home right now ...
and own it while its long term value rises.
Borrow today at Victoria and Grey.
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THE LIONS ROCKET — The Exeter Lions Club hoped to outsizzle
the Zurich Lions club in a challenge snowmobile race Sunday with
this rocket powered machine, Before operator Peter Raymond could
gel it very far down the track the rockets fizzled out. The Exeter
machine went on to win under its own power. T-A photo
In the absence of the-president,
the vice-president Mrs. Mary
Taylor presided.
The meeting opened with-
devotions and roll call was an-
swered by a verse from the Bible
having the word 'Faith" in it.
The study "Prayer Works
Miracles" was taken by Mrs.
Windover,
Mrs. Windover was appointed
to look after collecting used
Christmas cards and Mrs. Annie
Reid to look after collecting
stamps.
Delegates appointed to attend
the annual ACW meeting in St.
Pauls Cathedral, London, April
26 were Mrs, Annie Reid and Mrs.
D,Windover,
Mrs, G. A. Anderson read a
letter on work being done by the
A.C.W. and Rev. Anderson closed
the meeting with prayer.
U.C.W.
Unit I Hensall U,C.W. met
Thursday afternoon in the
Church.
Mrs. Robert Cook presided and
opened the meeting with a poem
entitled "Liberty," after which
she conducted the devotional on
.,;Roll call was answered by 13
members present and one visitor,.
it was announced that the
World Day of Prayer is March 3,
and the Spring Thaw supper is
being planned for early April.
The Cheese House
Main St. Zurich Phone 236-4804
Featuring Baden Cheese
Fine Cheeie at Lowest Prices,
W.M.S.
A panel discussion on Africa
conducted by Mrs, Percy
Campbell and Mrs. Ed Munn
highlighted the February
meeting of the W.M.S. of Carmel
Presbyterian Church,
President, Mrs. Rachael Sch-
walm, presided for the meeting
and opened with a poem,
The worship study on Africa
was given by Mrs. P. Campbell
and Mrs. E. Munn, after which
Mrs. Aldene Volland offered
prayer.
The roll call was answered with
a verse with the word "love" in it,
Mrs. Ruby hoggarth followed
with a prayer.
The Huron-Presbyterial
literature secretary, Mrs.
Rochus Faber, displayed several
available books.
The members of the W.M.S.
were asked to make a quilt of
bright colors for the bale.
Next meeting will be March 9
with Mrs. Blanche Dougall and
Mrs. Pearl Love in charge.
Mrs. Earl Campbell closed the
meeting with prayer.
The Ladies Aid Meeting
followed and reported that the
proceeds of the banquet held
February 2 were gratifying.
ACW -f
The regular meeting ,of the
A.C.W. of St. Pauls Church was
held at the home of Mrs. F. Clark.
Hensa
and district news
• CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs, 49y0e Pepper, Phone 262-2344
Mrs. ,Bertha MacGregor Phone 262-2025
Chiselhurst ladies
will Act Fast
The Cbiselhurst U.C.W. held
their meeting February 8 in the
basement of the church,
Mrs. Alvin Cole opened the
meeting with a poem followed by
the theme song and prayer.
Mrs. Tom Brintnell conducted
the worship on "Self-Control"
and Mrs. Edwin Dick gave a
poem "Grandma's Off her
Rocker" for the program.
It was decided that the
members would go to `Act Fast'
in the near future.
Mrs. Mac Lamond gave a
very interesting talk of her trip to
Africa.
Mrs. Alvin Cole closed the
meeting with prayer and Mrs.
Rosa Harris served lunch.
Winners of
WI euchre
Hensall Womens Institute held
a successful euchre in the Legion
Hall Wednesday evening with 13
tables in play.
Winners were as follows,
ladies' high, Mrs. Ross
Richardson; ladies' low, Mrs.
Garnet Allen; men's high, John
Skea; men's low, Jim
McAllister; lone hands, Mrs. E,
Riley.
A draw for a plant was won by
Mrs. Phillip Ward.
KEN D. BOWES
Manager
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NOT1Ct OF ANNUAL MEETING
Notice Is Hereby Given That the
97TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Hay Township Farmers' Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
will be held in the
Township Hall, Zurich
— ON
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1972
AT 2:00 P.M.
For the presentation of the Annual Report; to elect three
directors to replace those whose term of office has expir- ,
ed; and to transact all business as may be done at a gen-
eral meeting of the policyholders.
The retiring directors are Leonard Erb, Hensall; Reinh-
old Miller, Dashwood; and Max Turnbull, Dashwood; who
are eligible for re-election.
Notice is Hereby given that at a meeting of the Direc-
tors held on January 17,1972, all the general by-laws of
the Flay Township Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Comp-
any were considered and revised to conform particularly
with Bill 81 (1011), an Act to amend the Insurance Act
and Bill 48 (1971), an Act to amend the. Corpoartion act
and such other amendments as the Director8 deem necess-
ary, as they effect;
Article 16 - Voting of Members
Article 21 - Qualification of Directors
Article 23 - DirectorS acting as Agents
Article 33 * Remuneration
Article 38 - Bonding
A Copy of the revised By-Laws may be seen at the
Head Office of the Company, in Zurich, prior to the
annual meeting.
11 E0NAR t) ER8
JOHN R, CONSITT
President
Secretary-, Treasurer
MARKET
HENSALL - ONTARIO