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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-12-05, Page 10�: �,w!�t l A., t871081TUA teand Cheryl,thers rosister M Hibbert Tow n�hlp, the on y daugh of he latiJ M cIverproblem s seem to arise. Edwin Georgew and A Iverhn Elizabter eth th (nee townships should get off ti Annie Fischer all redeceased p a friend of the famil y♦ ' their as and do something," {tunntinyed .roam Faso 0 Interment will be of Fonthill marriage to the late Patrick CLARENCI�, Nl(A,GfC Aubrey, Everett., tlllatYl, of Maloney, Ken f one, Doug a pensi.ft, they are scaxee, c•' '�L$ ��eCtorS i� t Mr. Clarence Mogk passed Kitchener, 'Garfield, Seaforth, Fisher, Rick Finch, Aon Taylor al. carding to Chairman Mair; he G Township. The late Mrs: Jordan the jab." away at Hotel Dieu.,, Hospital, John, Hamilton; and one grand- and I?ennis Harris,l s id there was a ;food chance dH� Mogk; two sisters, Ella (Mrs. the Order of the Eastern Star, Windsor on Tuesday,November 2.6, 1974. child Jennifer: The body the Noble MRaS,t 1?AT#tIGI JpIDAN Huron hire might not even be able to g if It of Seaforth should be prepared to spend a i� was at Mary E. Jordan, wid6w of the She is dsurvilid by Rfourteen a qualified planner, one No 2 RobertsoA Large two-tone unbreakable handles Alloy steel 'blades fult plated Completely He was born ,lune 7, 71 years Crowe -and Sion Funeral Home,.' late Patrick' Jordan, a long time offered top dollar •the province is A. few Amarylli-s ago, a son of the late John and Thorold. A service was held by resident of this community, paying planners $24,000 Warden i a Amelia Mo k'in Logan Township. g p' the Order f the Eastern Star R passed awl suddenly at Marion Bill Elston reported. p My sincere thanks for your SU ' y support at the He was married to the former Sadie Sodawater of Mitchell who• Sunday evening, The funeral service was Monda , December y Villa; London, Ontario, on Tues day, the 19th day of November, Maic suggested that perhaps priority should be given to first y $ � `'" predeceased him 18 years ago. 2, at 2 p.m., conducted' by her 74 A' I h •11 Th preparing plans forthose areas of Polls. 19 , a er a engt y i cess. e They had farmed in Logan until minister, Rev. T:T, Smith of municipalities adjacent to urban late Mrs. Jordan 'was born in moving to London. A son Ronald, Trinity United � Church and I centres where the bulk of the the James A. Harris Funeral Home, London on Thursday, November 28 with Rev. G. R, Oelsner officiating. Interment was in Woodland_ Cemetery, Sprinkbank. Pallbearers were Barry Mogk, Carmen Mogk, Ralph Fischer,' Ken Smith, George Vincent and Laurie Rose. There were many lovely floral tributes. mission and heart memorials. Relatives and friends attended rs. a gg view passed away at Huron - view on November 24, 1974. She was,: 76. She ``'was born the former Etta Brown in Hulle.tt Township on February 18, 1897. Her parents were the late Ephriaht and Annie Brown: On January 1,, 1918 she married Wesley Hoggar ". He "Prede- ceased her. Mrs. Hoggart was a member of Ontario Street United Church. a metes an nep ews. egwem Mass was offered on Friday, November 22nd, 1974, at St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, Ontario by Reverend Gordon Dill. The pallbearers were Edward Row- land, Louis Rowland, Jack O'Rourke, James Delaney, Ed- ward McIver and Joseph McIver. Interment was St. Patrick's Cemeter'y`. W,Publin, Ontario. "If it's a planner you want, this is, the place to say so," stated Jack McCutcheon, reeve of Brussels. Those opposed -td the planning board recommendation to hire a trainee, and in favor of sending the matter back to committee for furthei-study were John Baker, Derry Boyle, Frank Cook, John Flannery, Gerry Ginn, Joe Hoffman. Joe Kerr, , Robbie Lawrie, harold Lobb. Bob Lyons, Everett McIlwain Anson . from Windsor, Walton, Sarnia, .- She is survived by two sons, P S Toronto, Oil Springs, St. Thomas, Ivan of Clinton and Ross of O McKinley, Roy athson, tan Mitchell, Bornholm and Brod- Bluevale; one daughter Mrs. r�1 Profit, , Girvin Reed, Charles hagen. Oliver (Thelma) Pryce of R.R.1, Scanlon, Deb Shewfelt, Erwin MRS. ALBERT KINNEAR Dublin; nine grandchildren; ten Sillery, Charlie Th. omas, Jack Mrs. Albert G. Kinnear, 55, of great-grandchildren; and two Tinney, Harold Wild and Roy Williamson. 7 Clearview Heights, St. sisters, Mrs. Ed. (Elsie) Young- In other business, it, was. Catharines, passed away sudden- blut of Clinton, and Mrs. Gordon I on Friday, November 29. learned the restructuring Y Y. (Flossie) Cu'rts of Arkona. committee still hast not held a S.he was the former Janet Funeral services were held on meeting although it was indicated Alberta Baker, daughter of Mrs. Tuesday November 26 from the YOU DON'T NEED WORDS one may still be included on this Janet Baker and the late Albert Ball Funeral Home, with Rev. Baker of Seaforth. L.S. Lewis in charge. Interment ...JUST CARE! year's agenda. She is survived by her hus- was in Clinton Cemetery. r 1 The official plan for the village band; three sons, David, Toronto, The pallbearers were Ken of Brussels was approved by Wa ne and Paul St Catharines council and will now be forwarded five brothers, Alex, Mitchell; ': UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT The, C At the Corner BP Station is now being operated, by "THE FORGE We will endeavour to give you the best service available. . HOURS:— MONDAY to FRIDAY: 6:00 a.m. to 9 p.m. SATURDAY: 8:00 a.m,ao 9 p.m. SUNDAY: 9`:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., On sale Seaforth Women's Institute' COOK BOOK Prepared for the 1966 < International Plowing Match in Seaforth The. Huron Exposito- r 527-0240 SEAFORTH rc ie s Sunoco "open 24 Hours" SPECIALS Your Choice with each $3.00 Gas Purchase Lewis WHITE BREAD 3LOAVES 9 9 4 Sealtast' r f 2mn HOMO MILK 4t. jug 1 Sealtest 2% HOMO MILK • . 3 qf. bags 1 .o� COXEaIe Plus Deposit POTATO CHIPS • • • • . 4 ..... for 91%90 By the Casa, 12 oz. bottles +der►osit All Popular BrandsCIGARETTES COKE or-P9PSI 7 ... J,'., ... ,:._,. .. - ... ,,......_ p,, rs '... Cae r.n irn r fnu...' r.,.,n.Arr•. k To the Electors of Hullett I wish to thank you for your support at the polls on December 2. Ralph, Buf in ' :a THANK YOU for your support on DECEMBER 2nd as School Trustee Wilfred Shortreed teand Cheryl,thers rosister sted by Rev. Alex Campbell tThorold Hibbert Tow n�hlp, the on y daugh of he latiJ M cIverproblem s seem to arise. Edwin Georgew and the Presbyter an Church. Iverhn Elizabter eth th (nee townships should get off ti Annie Fischer all redeceased p a friend of the famil y♦ and McMannus). Prior to her their as and do something," k' him. Jimi®CiCer Interment will be of Fonthill marriage to the late Patrick insisted Deputy -reeve Frank "or r; He is survived by a daughter Cemetery. Jordan she was the widow of the Cook, Clinton, let's hire a c•' Arlene (Mrs. Ron Hope) Wind- She was a member of the late James Flanagan of McKillop qualified planner and get on with YTsor, 'i thred grandchildren, Ron Thorold United Church and was Township. The late Mrs: Jordan the jab." No. 547.052 Hope Jr. & Barry and Debbie active in the Lincoln Chapter of was also predeceased by her four Reeve Derry Boyle, Exeter dH� Mogk; two sisters, Ella (Mrs. the Order of the Eastern Star, brothers, Henry, Wiliam, Peter agreed. He said each municipality s; C.W. Leonhardt) Logan and number 142 of St. Catharines. and John McIver. should be prepared to spend a i� Martha (Mrs. Alvin Rose) Sarnia. The funeral service was held at MRS. ETTA HOGGART M Ett Ho art of Huron- She is dsurvilid by Rfourteen little extra money to expedite the.; planning in Huron. the James A. Harris Funeral Home, London on Thursday, November 28 with Rev. G. R, Oelsner officiating. Interment was in Woodland_ Cemetery, Sprinkbank. Pallbearers were Barry Mogk, Carmen Mogk, Ralph Fischer,' Ken Smith, George Vincent and Laurie Rose. There were many lovely floral tributes. mission and heart memorials. Relatives and friends attended rs. a gg view passed away at Huron - view on November 24, 1974. She was,: 76. She ``'was born the former Etta Brown in Hulle.tt Township on February 18, 1897. Her parents were the late Ephriaht and Annie Brown: On January 1,, 1918 she married Wesley Hoggar ". He "Prede- ceased her. Mrs. Hoggart was a member of Ontario Street United Church. a metes an nep ews. egwem Mass was offered on Friday, November 22nd, 1974, at St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, Ontario by Reverend Gordon Dill. The pallbearers were Edward Row- land, Louis Rowland, Jack O'Rourke, James Delaney, Ed- ward McIver and Joseph McIver. Interment was St. Patrick's Cemeter'y`. W,Publin, Ontario. "If it's a planner you want, this is, the place to say so," stated Jack McCutcheon, reeve of Brussels. Those opposed -td the planning board recommendation to hire a trainee, and in favor of sending the matter back to committee for furthei-study were John Baker, Derry Boyle, Frank Cook, John Flannery, Gerry Ginn, Joe Hoffman. Joe Kerr, , Robbie Lawrie, harold Lobb. Bob Lyons, Everett McIlwain Anson . from Windsor, Walton, Sarnia, .- She is survived by two sons, P S Toronto, Oil Springs, St. Thomas, Ivan of Clinton and Ross of O McKinley, Roy athson, tan Mitchell, Bornholm and Brod- Bluevale; one daughter Mrs. r�1 Profit, , Girvin Reed, Charles hagen. Oliver (Thelma) Pryce of R.R.1, Scanlon, Deb Shewfelt, Erwin MRS. ALBERT KINNEAR Dublin; nine grandchildren; ten Sillery, Charlie Th. omas, Jack Mrs. Albert G. Kinnear, 55, of great-grandchildren; and two Tinney, Harold Wild and Roy Williamson. 7 Clearview Heights, St. sisters, Mrs. Ed. (Elsie) Young- In other business, it, was. Catharines, passed away sudden- blut of Clinton, and Mrs. Gordon I on Friday, November 29. learned the restructuring Y Y. (Flossie) Cu'rts of Arkona. committee still hast not held a S.he was the former Janet Funeral services were held on meeting although it was indicated Alberta Baker, daughter of Mrs. Tuesday November 26 from the YOU DON'T NEED WORDS one may still be included on this Janet Baker and the late Albert Ball Funeral Home, with Rev. Baker of Seaforth. L.S. Lewis in charge. Interment ...JUST CARE! year's agenda. She is survived by her hus- was in Clinton Cemetery. r 1 The official plan for the village band; three sons, David, Toronto, The pallbearers were Ken of Brussels was approved by Wa ne and Paul St Catharines council and will now be forwarded five brothers, Alex, Mitchell; ': UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT The, C At the Corner BP Station is now being operated, by "THE FORGE We will endeavour to give you the best service available. . HOURS:— MONDAY to FRIDAY: 6:00 a.m. to 9 p.m. SATURDAY: 8:00 a.m,ao 9 p.m. SUNDAY: 9`:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., On sale Seaforth Women's Institute' COOK BOOK Prepared for the 1966 < International Plowing Match in Seaforth The. Huron Exposito- r 527-0240 SEAFORTH rc ie s Sunoco "open 24 Hours" SPECIALS Your Choice with each $3.00 Gas Purchase Lewis WHITE BREAD 3LOAVES 9 9 4 Sealtast' r f 2mn HOMO MILK 4t. jug 1 Sealtest 2% HOMO MILK • . 3 qf. bags 1 .o� COXEaIe Plus Deposit POTATO CHIPS • • • • . 4 ..... for 91%90 By the Casa, 12 oz. bottles +der►osit All Popular BrandsCIGARETTES COKE or-P9PSI 7 ... J,'., ... ,:._,. .. - ... ,,......_ p,, rs '... Cae r.n irn r fnu...' r.,.,n.Arr•. k To the Electors of Hullett I wish to thank you for your support at the polls on December 2. Ralph, Buf in ' :a THANK YOU for your support on DECEMBER 2nd as School Trustee Wilfred Shortreed SEAFORTN' OO OP FARMER'S 'hone 527-0770 . �. Seaforth to the Minister, for final approval. SEE s. ARCHIE ROBINETTE for FIRE and BURGLAR ALARMS fir' and SMOKE DETECTORS '> t To TO TH, ELECTORS OF GREY Your support at t e polls for the second time Was sincerely appreciated. Barbara Dunbar TO THE VOTERS OF . BLYTH, CLINTON, HULLETT AND MCKILLOP THANKS., Your support in electing me to the Huron County School Board is very much appreciated. I will try to give service as one of your representatives. My Phone No. is 523-4481. Compliments of the Season to all. A. John Elliott Thank You Many thanks to the electors in Stanley Town- ship, Tuckersmith Town- ship, Bayfield and Sea - forth, who supported me at the polls and helped with my campaign for trustee on the Huron County Board of Education. SEASON'S GREETINGS TO EVERYONEI — R.K. (Bob) Peck Shop of 0 Laro­ne s 1.0 BOOKS and STATIONERY STORE Where Shopping is a Pleasure BEAUTIFUL GLASS and CHINA O Boxed .. CHRIST/MAS CARDS BO O KS By Coutts — Hallmark — Rusteraft Large Assortment of Personal Cards hard" &, soft bound TABLECLOTHS SCOTCH LACE ,-'^ Y�r jet ,t., )n1 �,sy�11�jR�1�IY11`\�tr,� t tet f.3. r �, `�'"5'�W"t\�.".�S• l , v' fQ Christmas trw t �s f' } lights , y t decorafing Tablecloths bulbs Serviettes & Table Pleces Wee -foil Irl It -T-o.ys A Garnes , Paint by number sets A* 0 0 K V n IM l 1 ALL PURPOSE REPAIR SET Contains all the tools that you need for home repairs, emergency car problems or year round fix -it jobs in one handy rarrying case, Includes one 6" slip -joint pher, une 6" adjustable wrench. one needle nose pher with side No. 547.051 cutter and one multi-purpose screwdriver with 4 handy bits. A great gift .,'guaranteed by Fuller. 795 ea CHISEL SET A great gift for Dad: Hot forged alloy blades. Sharp No. 547.052 bevelled edges. High impact handles, Contains %", %" 5 and wood chisels. Fuily guaranteed I" 495 ea, COMBINATION WRENCH SET This set contains the five most popular wrenches %" to W (Made of drop No. 547 053 forged steel with chrome plate finish-) Fully guaranteed, 595 ea SCREWDRIVER SET Includes. three pocket style slotted blades, one scratch Awl one No 2 PAilhp ,stubby, one No I Robertson. and one No 2 RobertsoA Large two-tone unbreakable handles Alloy steel 'blades fult plated Completely No 547.050 guaranteed by fuller 495 ea. SPECIAL A. few Amarylli-s bulbs left at $3.56; SEAFORTN' OO OP FARMER'S 'hone 527-0770 . �. Seaforth to the Minister, for final approval. SEE s. ARCHIE ROBINETTE for FIRE and BURGLAR ALARMS fir' and SMOKE DETECTORS '> t To TO TH, ELECTORS OF GREY Your support at t e polls for the second time Was sincerely appreciated. Barbara Dunbar TO THE VOTERS OF . BLYTH, CLINTON, HULLETT AND MCKILLOP THANKS., Your support in electing me to the Huron County School Board is very much appreciated. I will try to give service as one of your representatives. My Phone No. is 523-4481. Compliments of the Season to all. A. John Elliott Thank You Many thanks to the electors in Stanley Town- ship, Tuckersmith Town- ship, Bayfield and Sea - forth, who supported me at the polls and helped with my campaign for trustee on the Huron County Board of Education. SEASON'S GREETINGS TO EVERYONEI — R.K. (Bob) Peck Shop of 0 Laro­ne s 1.0 BOOKS and STATIONERY STORE Where Shopping is a Pleasure BEAUTIFUL GLASS and CHINA O Boxed .. CHRIST/MAS CARDS BO O KS By Coutts — Hallmark — Rusteraft Large Assortment of Personal Cards hard" &, soft bound TABLECLOTHS SCOTCH LACE ,-'^ Y�r jet ,t., )n1 �,sy�11�jR�1�IY11`\�tr,� t tet f.3. r �, `�'"5'�W"t\�.".�S• l , v' fQ Christmas trw t �s f' } lights , y t decorafing Tablecloths bulbs Serviettes & Table Pleces Wee -foil Irl It -T-o.ys A Garnes , Paint by number sets A* 0 0 K V n IM