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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-03-20, Page 5 (2)ONCRETE F Smiley " 010 — Continued from Page 4 horse during an attack on Wvadldnschvtz. ) Anyway, overhearing his griz- zled, grizzling veterans, Casesar decided to act. He made a speech to his legions that had them in tears. This was after a double rum ration. Then he put down the Belgians for the eighth time, and to make his intentions clear, cut off the right hand of each male Belgian. This was the origin of the phrase "putting me down" and also the reason you see so many left-handed Belgians. Perhaps we've strayed a bit. Very well, back on the Ides of March. One day, early in March, back in '16 (or was it '17?) B.C. Julius was on his way to the Colosseum to make sure everything was in order for the Games. He had already checked with Zeus and Mayor Drapeau, -but you never know, do you? He was in his chariot. with his wife, California. She was at- tended by her maid, Florida. and on the running -board were three old fiends of Caesar: Cassius, Natadbus and Brutus. Suddenly. a stentorian voice rang out, as stentorian voices do. Some ring out like a great, bronze bell. Others just ring out a sort of ding -a -ling. This was a bearded, ding=s=ling type stentor. "Beware the Ides of March!" he trilled. Unfortunately, Caesar was deaf in one ear. He thought the sooth-sayer that's what prey called the ding -a -ling in those days), was a soap salesman with a new jingle. something about washing with Tide and starch. Naturally, he waved him away, muttering something about California using nothing but arctic power. Some days later, right to the day, the Ides of March arrived. Well, you know the rest. Big Julie was assassinated. His friend Cassius crowned him with a cassock. his pal Nausious breathed garlic in his face, and his beloved Brutus stabbed him in the rotunda. You might say that Caesar came out of that one a heavy loser. He went in at 154 pounds and came out with 16 daggers in him. So all f can suggest is that you keep an eye out for those Ides. • • LENTEN SERVICE Rev. Wilfred Jarvis conducted the service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The Fifth Sunday in Lent sermon sukect was "The Supren.e Advantagge". The flowers in the churehiaere placed in memory of the late Preston Lemmon. Rev. L.G. Stairs of the Leprosy Mission will be in charge of the service next Sunday when the Sabbath School will meet at the regular service at 11:15 a.m. a: Hensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-2344 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 if11, HENSALL'S SPEAKING WINNERS — Winners were named in two divisions in a recent public speaking contest at Hensoll public school. Back, left, runners-up Becky Baker, Melissa Veal and David Campbell. Front, senior champ Ilona Schoufler, junior winner Ann Triebner and Tammy Turner. T -A photo Home economics specialist speaks at Institute meeting The "Health in the Com- munity" meeting of the Hensall WI was held Wednesday evening in the Legion hall. President Hilda Payne welcomed everyone and the meeting opened with the Ode and the Collect. The roll call was answered by 23 members with an old fashioned health remedy. Program con- veners were Janis Bisback and Marg Ingram. Janis introduced Mrs. Len Cameron, a Home Economics teacher at South Huron District High School. She showed a short film strip on nutrition and health, and also gave a very interesting talk about Canada's Food Guide and about nutrients - in our foods and ad- ditives that are added to our foods to make them look good. Dorothy Mick le favoured everyone by playing several Irish selections on the piano. Nellie Riley gave the duties of the branch directory. The minutes of the January meeting and the F'ebruary euchre were read and approved. A financial report was given by the Treasurer Marg Ingram. Correspondence was information for the next 4-11 garden club corning up in the summer, the Exeter Fall Fair prize list, and a news letter from the FWIO president, also a thank you note from Dorothy Mickle. Members were asked to bring suggestions for a womens project in June to the next meeting. Hilda thanked everyone who helped with the euchre party in February. It was decided that every member should try to have a card party within their homes before the end of June to try to RAFFLING TABLE — Officials of the Pineridge Chalet are currently selling tickets on this antique table valued at $400. It has been donated anonymously. All proceeds will go to support crippled kids. The table will be on display at the Hensall bake shop this week and H&K Sports in Exeter next week. T -A photo ALIVAVt?IYAV(CJ/AV6 Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall and W est1ake Funeral Home, Zurich wish to announce a new association and sale agreement. Services formerly conducted by Bonthron & Son Limited, will be serviced by both Bonthron Funeral Home and Westlake Funeral Home. Funeral services for Hensall and community will continue to be conducted from Bonthron Funeral Chapel, Main Street. Hensall. Bevan Bonthron and John Heal will continue 10 participate in providing funeral services in Hensall. Bonthron Funeral TEL. 262-2016 Westlake Funeral TEL. 236-4365 Home Home The Bonthron family would like 10 convey their gratitude to the citizens of Hensall and area for the trust and faith shown them in the funeral business over the years. make extra funds, for the Institute for the coming year. Plans were tentatively made for a bus trip to Elmira in June. A new nominating committee was appointed to bring in a new slate of officers for the April meeting. The April meeting schedule was reviewed and the committees were reminded to bring in their reports to this meeting. Rose Harris gave the courtesy remarks. Marg Ingram presented Mrs. Cameron and Dorothy Mickle With a little gift. Hostesses for the eveningw6re Joyce Pepper and Annie Reid. Two church groups meet Discuss media and tension Unit 1 Hensall UCW meeting Julene Keys presided for the March• meeting of Unit I of Hensall UCW on Thursday af- ternoon. Her devotional in- troduction was followed by the singing of hymn 469. She then read verses of scripture from Matthew. She used as her in - inspirational message parts of an article "The man called Jesus" written by Billy Graham. Julene then offered prayer and a hymn followed. The minutes of the February meeting were read and approved. Will Beck gave highlights of the Presbyterial meeting held in Listowel. Arrangements were finalized to sponsor a child through Compassion. This is an Unit project, so special offering for this was given, and Audrey Joynt will be the secretary -treasurer for this project. Audrey Joynt used for her Arnold Circle host groups The Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary of Carmel Presbyterian Church entertained the WMS of the Church, and the WMS of Kippen Church at their Easter Thank Offering meeting on Tuesday evening. The President Mrs. William Baker welcomed the guests and opened the meeting with an Easter Poem "The Road of Love." Mrs. John Baker and Mrs. Murray Bell were in charge of the Devotional on ' the Easter Message, and Scripture readings. Mrs. Bell gave a reading on -'The Easter Miracle" and Mrs. Baker read a message on "Easter the Day of Hope ; followed by prayer. - Mrs. Robert Bell introduced the guest speaker Mrs. Mina Talbot of Bayfield who recently returned from a trip to the Holy Land. Mrs. Talbot showed slides on Palestine and Cairo, Egypt and narrated a most interesting description of the interesting points. Mrs. Don Volland thanked Mrs. Talbot and presented her with a Pant. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. A social hour was enjoyed during which Mrs. Harvey Hyde, President of the WMS thanked the Arnold Circle for their in- vitation and Mrs. Reid expressed thanks on behalf of Kippen WMS. study "As others see us" written by a Korean Christian, Dr. Hisop Kim. His article brings-- to us a Christian perspective from another race and culture to the "Mission today" theme. An interesting discussion followed, one subject of interest was how we are greatly influenced by the mass media. Julene read an Easter poem called Faith and the meeting closed with the benedicition. Belva Fuss con- ducted a homourous contest and hostess Marg Consitt and her assistant Lois Shapter served a tasty lunch. Chiselhurst UCW meeting The Chiselhurst UCW held their monthly meeting in the afternoon of March 11 in the church basement. Dorothy Parker, the vice-president opened the meeting with an Easter poem followed by all repeating the theme prayer. Bea Brister, in charge of the worship used as her theme "Give me now wisdom and knowledge". The roll call was answered by 11 members saying "What method they used to relieve tension." The minutes of the February meeting were read and adopted. Dorothy Parker read several delightful spring and Easter poems. It was decided to donate $10 to Bunny Bundle. The ladies of the UCW volunteered to sand and refinish the chairs in the church basement. Eliza Kinsman and Bea Brister volunteered to visit the sick and shut-in during March. Dorothy Brintnell gave the treasurer's report. The April meeting schedule was reviewed. "The influence of the Bible" was the topic used by Loretta Pea Margaret Hyde of London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hyde. Mrs. Ellen Walker who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital. Exeter for the past few . months was able to return home this week. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hyde returned home from a holiday in Florida. At Oueensway Monday. Mrs. Bert Daynard of Staffa showed films of Africa and commentated on them. Her son was there with the Canadian International Development Agency in the Agriculture Field. This was very much enjoyed by all. Following this, everyone enjoyed a sing -song and a treat of home made tarts. The Chiselhurst UCW was in charge. Riley when discussing the study book. The acting president thanked all the ladies who helped in any way at the World Day of Prayer and also at the UCW anniversary. The meeting closed with prayer. Mary Bsintnell and Eliza Kinsman served lunch. United Church notes "This is Calvary" was the sermon topic chosen by Rev. Don Beck to preach on at the Passion Sunday service Sunday morning in Hensall United Church. The choir sang "Do Lord", ac- companied on the organ by Mrs. Turkheim: The baskets of flowers were from the funerals of the late Preston Lemmon and Ferne McLean. March 20, 1975 Page S REDI-MIX C All Types of Concrete Work McCann Const. Ltd. 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