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The Huron Expositor, 1971-01-14, Page 84 •1 I #RRONEXPOTOR., ;EAFORTH ONT.; JAI. 4, 1971 cgrtespooent .mrs, Ken Elligsen sherry Lyne, infant 9g-tighter of Mr, and Mrs. William Beuer- Mann was baptized Sunday at St. Peter's Lutheran Church by Pastor P. Kappes. Her sponsors Were Miss Mary Balerinann, Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lansink, Hanover, along with her parents. Flowers were placed on the altar in memory of Mr. Philip Rock who passed away seven years ago, by his wife and fam- ily. PURCHASE TRUCKING- FIRM Lorne Willson has purchased the home and trucking business of William Mulholland. He is residing here now. His wife hopes.. to move In the near future from their home in Paris, Ontario. SNOWMOBILES VISIT A fleet of approximately twenty-three snowmobiles stop- ped here Thursday afternoon. Speaking to some .ef the opera.: tors, they said that they were on their way to the Winter Carn- ival at Wasaga Beach. They had left from their homes that morn- ing at Tlllsonburg. Four vehicles were along to carry diipplies.and to render any assistance needed. June Vock returned home early last week, having been a patient at the Stratford General Hospital following a car accident on December 30. Her sister, Wanda is still hospitalized from the same accident, but, hopes to Somebody Wants 'What You Don't Need! S ELL Thr'ough liuron Expositor Classified Want Ads return home soMetinue thid-Week. Mrs. Mary Dittmer, Mr. and Mrs. August.SCherbarth, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Scherbarth and family, Mrs. George Proctor, harry Proctor, yrs.. Mabel Hig- gerson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elligsen and boys were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellig- sen, Frfday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scher, barth Sr., Mrs. Caroline Ellig- and• Mr. arid Mrs. August Saherbarth were guests. of Mrs. Anna 'Elligsen recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Diegel at Shakes- peare and also called on Mrs. Harry Tait at Stratford. ST. PETER'S St. Peter's Lutheran Church Women° met on Epiphany Day, Wednesday. The newly elected officers who presided at the meeting were Mrs. George Rock, President; 'Mrs. 'Edgar E'lligsen, Vice-President; Mrs. Albert _Bauer, --Secretary; Mrs. Lloyd Prueter, Treasurer; They were also in charge of devotions. The Mission Treasurer is Mrs. Ed- • win Scherbarth, Mrs. Bauer-pre- sented a reading to "the . group 'entitled. "TiI He Caine" inter- preting the meaning of a glad' and happy new year., An Epiphany filmstrip "Pea-ce For the Up- roar"- was shown by Pastor KapPes Which contrasted the up- heaval'Of our modern society with the ever present. Peace of the Incarnate Christ. • ; - Various aspects of the L.C.W. work were assessed. .Thw.:_in partimilar , were the tUtheran World Relief clothing appeal. The support of the,church mission and the concern for the sick arid, shut. in. Mrs. 'Rock thanked all who in Any way, helped • to look after the shut-in made- Christmas more JoY0114. Plana for the World Day, of Prayer weie77,7diseussed 'which will be observed Friday, March 5th. A touch and take table will' be a special, attraction for our February meeting; with an inVita- lion extended to all the ladies or the congregation. Thank-you 'cards were read. Mrs. George Rock and Mrs. Ella Rose reported their, birthdays. A.liy,mn was sung in their honour with' Mrs. Robert French, the. pianist. -Lunch was served by MrS. Fred Young, Mrs. Oscar Young, Mrs, Minnie Vackand 'Mrs. La- vern Wolfe. "And a good time was had by all" who joined in the Safari last Saturday night. Marlen Vincent led the run out to Robert Fether- inghams and from there Robert did the honors. Everyone re- turned to 'the Golf Club for a light Winch before returning home. Another Safari is plan- ned for this Saturday night leav- ing the Golf Club at 8:00 p.m. and heading out to Verne Hugills where everyone is joining toge- ther for a'trip out through the "Swamp" then again back to the Golf Club for lunch. There is a family Safari planned loc Sunday, January 31st so plan or? bringing the children along for that one: If anyone has an idea or a route that they would like to see used by the Club Safaris co tact Don Muir at 527-1575. It Is still in the planning stage but it leoks like a Safari to Pine Ride Chalet near Exeter is com- ing up, should .be quite a run of 40 milei and not exactly for the "faint of heart". I have been asked by the local Turf Club to' pads on to snowmobilers' the fact that the snow machines -frighten the horses while they are -being trained. Snowmobilers are asked LONG LIFE -7 Asked to what she attributed a long, well and happy life, Mrs. aged Alleigro of Naples, aged 108, replied unhesit- atingly: "Because • I've never taken a drop of medicine in my entire life." to refrain from using the track while horses are out of the barns or on the track. The track is okay to use otherwise but we should stay away from the barn area,, which is the case with any livestock or poultry buildings. Local racing ,this weekend under M.O.S:R.A. sanction is at Stratford Saturday and Sunday afternoon, with the big Seaforth Optimist Winter' Carnival next weekend. Drive-safely and have more fun. (Continued from Page 1) . sibly aided by an assistant) to measure and describe this type of data. In_ all cases the time normally required in the asses- sment of the ratepayers home Suggest (Continued from page 1) In the delegation with Warden Westcott were Mayor on Sy- mons of Clinton, Deputy Reeve Alex McGregor of Tuckersmith .Township, Deputy Reeve Girvin Reed of Ashfield, chairman of the development committee of Huron, Walter Gowing, manager of the Midwestern Ontario Reg- ional Development. Council, and R. S. Cummings, co-ordinator of the Huron development contr. mittee. Robert McKinley, Huron M.P., also attended the meeting. should not exceed one-half hour. ' Howard Harris, farm valua- tion manager and-his assessors will be involved -with the appraisal of any farm or portion of farm property within the town limits. All Ne-assessmenti", as initially, calculated, will be con- tinually subject to review and annual update by the senior , assessment staff. • All property ' owners will, at some futui e pointed 'time, be provided an opportunity to have complete and open discussions relating to their assessments... . , Delays in the initial stage of a major re-assessment are, genergenerally caused by the quantity of ally call backs" omi properties where, owners or tenants 'were absent the• day the assessor first called. The co- operation of ratepayers is there- fore requested in helping to re- duce this problem to a minimum number. The time when the assessor would most particularly ap- preciate the public co-operation, would be ' when his first call necessitated leaving a form on premises. Assessors working her,e can be contacted by, calling the town office.„ It has been announced that re-assessment figures . based, on market value will not be used for tax purposes until 1975. - Optimists ,SEAFORTH COUNCIL Members of Seaforth Council Sat for the photographer as the inaugural meeting of last week was adjourned. Shown are (front) Reeve J. F. Flannery, Mayor F. C. J. Sills, Clerk E. W. Williams, Deputy Reeve Wilmer Cuthill. (Rear) Cduncillors L. F. Ford, R. S. Mac- Donald, Betty Cardno, Geo. Hildebrand, Dave Tremeer and Wirai!Pincler. (Staff photo) IVICKILLOP COUNCIL Meeting in the Township Hall, Winthrop, on Monday members of McKillop Council are Mrs. Marion McClure, appointed Clerk-Treasurer, Reeve 'Allan Campbell,Road Superintendent and Welfare Officer Ken, Stewart (rear)' Councillors Arthur Anderson, Harvey Craig, Ralph McNichol and Wm. J. Leeming. News 'of Huronview With the' holiday season over the residents' prograins are back on schedule starting the week , with a dance on Monday afternoon, when several', of,; the ,residents took part in the ilokey-pokey, square dance practice, alOrg with the regular dances. Mrs. Jim Barrie won ladles!, high at the progres- sive euchre on Wednesday afternoon with nine tables playing.. Men's high was *on by Albert Nicholson; consolation prize winners were Mrs. Lula Jones and Jim Barrie. 'The • residents were entertained on Thursday Falnily night by a Rythm Band from • Goderich - ' PSychiatric Hospital led by Gordon Harrison of Goderich on the piano. The old time. dance alga of Clinton along with- their orchestra, Mrs. Ross Broarlfoot, Nelson Howe, Andy Orr with Gordon Papple calling, provided some old time music and dancing for the residents ' on Friday evening. Assessors' Ready (Continued from' Page 1) fled , snowmobiles. Races are also planned, for ladies and juniors (aged12-16). Registration will take place from 11:30 '12:30 and races will begin at 1:00 P.M. It looks as though the Winter Carnival ,will again be an excit- ing and entertaining week end._ . (Staff photo) .• r . twin sonic Electric Used 1970 Capri 340 28-HP. • •• $660 j u IN STOCK 4' • TUCKERSM1TH COUNCIL , Shown following their inaugural meeting at Centennial 'School, Brucefield,are members Ervin Sillein Bert Branderhorst and 'Cleave Coombs. of Tuckersmith Council. They are (front)DeputyReeve Aleic McGregor, ReeVe Elgin Thomps:n_± and Clerk-Treasurer J. McIntosh. (Rear) Road.Superintendent Allan Nicholson. 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