HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-01-15, Page 5Girls Guests
Of OES
Tiff members of the Seaforth
Chapter Order Of the ,Eastern
Star met` for their first meet-
ing in St. Thomas Parish Hall
Wednesday of last week with
an attendance of 62.
• Special guests were Bethel
N. 4 Order of Job's Daugh.:
ters of Mitchell.
- The girls ranging in age
from 12 to 20 capably put on
the initiatbtrifol*"."-"calstr".1fie
ighied CrOSs drill, under the
leadership of Airs..
Some of these girls
attending the first. Supreme
Sessions of the florder of 'Job's
Daughters in Vapcouyer in' Aug-,
ust.
Mrs. Pete Simpson was the
winner of a pair of pillowslips.
Lunch was served under the
convenorship• of, Mrs. A. Forbes,
Mrs., A. crozier-and Mrs. C.
Reeves. -
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Le
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Fer the f,ee0eci final in lep,
than 4 Month, Count
s;.
Fe-
cleretion ot" A •01041411'0 has
named a new President.
Js %Mord, A.B. 1.• wow. -ter was named to the office on
Thursday to replace Bob Henry,
of Blyth, who -resigned 'dab to
44' 111 health.
Mr, Stafford, a dairy farmer
• e•-from Howick tOWnShiP, is he-
, lieved te be the youngest man
to hold this office. Mr. Henry
had` been elected president last
month, succeeding Elmer•Hunter
of R.R.3., Goderich, who had
held the post for two yeaes.
Tom Cunningham, R.R.1.,
Auburn, moved to 1st Vice- pre-
* sident and Mason Bailey was
elected to 2nd vice-president.
Elected to fill the one vacant
executive position was. Donald
Young, R.R.2., Auburn.
The Federation approved a
resolution -recommending public,
liability and property damage
insurance on all implements of
husbandry that travel on Ontario
highways.
The resolution cqfnmittee,re-
commending the coverage, notect,
that movement of implements on
highways is becoming increa-
singly hazardous because of the
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SEAFORTH
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1;orii; Bob Allan&ArOefield .alb. lut
BreadfOot, 11,10YiliMigegieNf
"46fPeOPMettt and 'Taxation
mittee• = ' '
MasQn,gsi leyr HAS., Blytitt
*Pr Plater, FeliAte Peglet0b,-.
Charles- ThOrttas, Box 214,
sels; Doug Fortune,-. 0411
wthgbarn; Hugh 'Rundle,
Centralia; Lavern Qedicin, R.R. I. '
Vialton '
Rooltifion ComMittear
Martih'SaalmR-2,, Walton; 10-
BM Bailey, RlYth; Phil
piratic!, R.R.2., Zurich; Mrs.
Ted Hunkirigo R.R.1., Auhurees.
Finance Committee:
Elmer Hunter, R.R.3., Goderich;
Jack Stafford, R.R.1., Wroxeter;
Tom Cunningham, R.R.1., Au-
Input Committee:
George Smith, R.R.3., tucknoW;
Bruce Coleman, R. R.4., Seaforth; •
Charles Rau, R.R.2., Zurich;
John Gaunt, R.R.1., Belgrave.
Entertainment Committee:.
Goerge Smith, R.R.3., Lucknow;
Mr. and. Mrs,. Mason Bailey,
R.R.3., Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Jack°
Stafford, R.R. 1., Wroxeter; Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Fear, R.R. 5., Brus-
sels.
The first person named on
each committee will be,chairman •
of that committee.
children.
The' remains rested at the
'IC. Haskett & Son Funeral Home,
LuCan until Wednesday, then to
' St.,Patrick's Roman Catholic
Church, Biddillph whete Re-
quium high mass was sung at
10:00 a.m, Interment followed
in St. Patrick's Cemetery.
Robert (BOA. 143: Itloblin P90, §treet, klenden;__,!'died Pt.. 40900 Ilosottgr011 M0117.
daY. RP 44 been In Peer lle410 -.
ter some time. ie was ln, his
76th year;
Mr. McKay was born to 're=
ckerStrilth, the son of the late '''
Robert Mc ay.' and ,l,t,lergaret*
SMith. He V.ttended sChO01 -
the township and for marlY. years
farrped in StanleY. For the paSt ,
fifteen years he has resided in
London.
Mr, McKay was married to
the former Katherine moffatt who
Predeceased him in 1940. In 1943
he was married to the former
Blanche Irwin who survives, He'
is also survived by a sister,
Nrs. Lorne Crean) Watson ofq
Brucefield.
ROGER W. AHRENS
Roger Wayne Ahren$ of Logan
Township died Mdnday 'evening at
Seaforth Community Hospital. He -
had been in ill health for five
months. . •
Born -hi Logan Township, May
29, 1958; he was the, son of Earl
Ahrens* and the former Vera
Ratz.
He was a grade 6 pupil at
No. 4 public school and was a
member of First Lutheran
Church, Logan Township. '
Surviving 'besides his parents
are two brotherS, Paul and Lyle,
at home; maternal grandparents,
Mr. •and Mrs. Fred Ratz, Ful-
larton Towaiship; and paternal
gra.ndparents, Mr. and Mrs. Au-
gust Ahrens, Logan Township.
The body is at the Lockhart
funeral home,, Montreal Street,
Mitchell, where funeral service
will be held 2:30 p.m. Thursday.
Temporary entombment will be
in the Elizabeth Ritz Memorial
chapel with burial later in First
Lutheran cemetery, Logan Town-
ship.
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. • The Steffa ,WOMe0Inostititre
a progreeelYe euchre
14 with tee tables le olaY.
ners were: Ladies high Mrs.
Everette Kerslake; Ladies low •••••
Bob 'Parsons; GentS high-
)* Dearleg; Gents Low Bob
Laing; Load, hands Mrs.Garnet
Taylor. Circle was in charge
of the evening.
Clinton ZURICH eaforth
BLACK & WHITE!s Iovi as $189
Y Stage-Jail vriday even ,
correspee - • 41141047 PAY " course. " •
OLOR TV
as low as $459*
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,-'Hats, 04.13e0;•' W.74' held -in 'Stratferd•tht§ pa* Wee14.
W444:ti"L.%•9;f:0*,#414Prgir0;444$V-Weril
• Mrs. Ed.r P14pPol,‘ -4,04K4d of •
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ladies *gilded
Miss Linde, Hackne,y, Themes goad, vtpited Okerrthe Week end
with Mies Geraldine Templemiie. '
Aum'bWer" hign-tapeertvebtoleA,
1.1)e motive and' OnoatLo,
eal Aemeltteo• •rOtTrtett it 10.4 reriewed tbe federal oroo004
for tag refer* ,aecl N4*(104 lo
principle WM Benson's Otte pa,
iao.rt •
Mr. Roy Pattlson Iteeve of
Vast WaymeOsb, chairman of the
CountY Development committefto
told: of the renting of the 'new
assessment • buildingia Gederich
. told of the •retit-iof the new asses-
2 at a rent •of $19,092
to use as a Hurbii-PerlrAssess- •
meat Centre.
Two recommendations from
the executive met with approval
from the' Meeting:
1. U the resources of any county
are used in another , county burn; mason. Bailey, R.R.3., Resting at the James A. Her- I
to . sell direct service mere- Blyth; •Mrs. Faye Fear, Secre- ris Funeral Home,-220 St. James
St., at Richmond on Tuesday from • berships, then that person tart'.
should be paid by the Pro- 2 p.m. to 9 p.m., then resting at Education and Rural Development the Beattie Funeral Home, Cline vincial Organization/-
2. That we invite all, direct ser- Committee: ton, 'where the funeral service
vice members in our county Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cunningham, will be •conducted by Rev. Garth
to participate in our county R.R.1., Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. - C. Nelsorl of Robinson United • „.
meetings. The secretary to Lloyd Bond, R.R.3., Clinton;41r. Church, on Thursday, January
send each of the: members and Mrs. .john •Stafford, R.R.1., 15, at 2 p.m. Temporary inter-
notice of meeting, agenda and Wroxeter; M. and Mrs: Donald meat will follow in the Clinton
minutes of the last meeting. Young, Auburn; Mr. and, Mausoleum with interment later
Committee appointed were: Mrs. Either Hunter, R.R.3., Go- in Baird's Cemetery, Brucefield.
derich; the Junior Farmer Executive Committee: dele-
President, John Stafford, 'R.. R.1. 'gate. • • -
Wroxeter; 1st- Vice-president, Publicity and T.V.
Tom Cunningham, R. R. I. Auburn; Mrs. Faye Fear, R.R. 5., Brus- •
2nd Vice-president, Mason Bat- . Ads, John Stafford, Tom Cun-
ley, le.11.3.,. Blyth; Past ningham, Mason Bailey and other
dent, E er Huntet; Ladyleire6- executive members.
tor, Mrs. hn Stafford, R.11, 1.,
Wroxeter; Secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Faye Fear, R.R.5., Brus-
sels; 'Executive Members,
George Smith, Lucknow;
Bruce Shapton, Exeter;,
Donald YoUng, R.R.2., Aubprn,
and the Junior Farmer delegate
yet to be named.
Insurance Committee;
`Bruce Shapton; R.R.1., Exeter;
Doug McNeil, R.R.6., Goderich;
Tom Cunningham, R.11.1., Au-
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also -men's, and'
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lai 2,98 to 5.51
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MEN'S .
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waterproof twills and leather- , N.:•• ettes - all berg lined for ex-
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Reg. 19.95 to 45.00 ,
. Final Clearance
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sweaters for the
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The death occurred on Sun-
day at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, of William Francis Mc-
Ilhargey, .R.R.#3, Lucan. In his
72nd year he was -the beloved
hueband of 'Kathleen RoWena
Boyle and , father of Mrs. John
(Mary) Keogh, of Londok Mrs.
Gordon (Helen) Fame of Auburn; I,
Kathleen Mcllhargey • of London
nd -Joseph ?vial traTgey Of R. R. #3, --
Liinen, brother of • Mrs. Mary
Heenan, R.R. #3, Lucan; Mrs.
Katherine Ryan, Dublin. He is
also survived by 13 grand-
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WILLIAM F. McILHARGEY
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Winter Snowboot Clearance
BigSavings Combining Excellent Value ..........-
Children's Snoviboots
While they list
- Reg. to 10.98
Now 5.99 to 7.99 .
.Ladies" , ,
COCKTAIL. BOOTS '
Reg.' to 18.98
Now 8.99 to •14.99
Ladles' ' -
CURLING BOOTS
' Well Known Brand ,
Specially Priced , ,
Now 10.99
Infants & Children's
• '- SLIPPERS. ,
Asserted Colours & Styles
go to 2.99
10% 'OFF.
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ALL
RUBBER & WINTER
FOOTWEAR
OPEN MON. TO SAT
9:00 - 6:00
CLOSED ALL WEDrIESDAY
ALL SALES FINAL
No Exchanges 'or Rofunds
BAUER SKATES
For The Whole Family
25%oFT N
Without Trade-ins
Ladies'
High Fashion Boots
Reg. to 15.98
Now 8.99 to 10.99
Men's
LOW SNOWBOOTS .
While they last-
Reg. .to 4.98
NOW 9,99
Women's & Men's'
- SLIPPERS
Reg. to t.9.8,
1.99 • to 3.99
SEAL BOOTS
MEN'S & WOMEN'S
• SPECIAL
While They Last
$18.94
SPECIAL GROUP
Ladles'
OVERSHOES
• Reg. to • 10.98
Now 6.99
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