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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-03-06, Page 4MMIFITNR.m7l wnmw, ITT �:°NfiJRON �XP�S'1'fOR, OAK" 8 `iiAx�i r0 a Y /'@Sj/fery%iSCUSSeS Y e •; ' r boy''cotts - �d Hensall, .7r s Church anti former b��� coun ci1 hears • JGy- , � Rev. Robert Lindsay. who is William Stewart that initiated, announced that they had selected w -• Hensall Town Coupctit 'met 'insured by the Workmens" responsible for Anti -poverty government action to provide the Miss Marilyn Hester Day of programs in the United Church of schoolhouse)- Stratford as their representative March 3 with Huron Planner Gary Compensation Board for Q Canada, was the guest of However, Mr. Lindsay for thisEachange which will take Davidson tor discuss flan Willboverall $12 a Cie . , , plan for Hensall. The Plan Will be The Clerk's office w!1] be closed Huron Perth Presbytery at its prom, the Church is place in July and August of this • '"kYmilar, he said, to Zurich's plan, March,. 15 • • 4 for. holidays, bi-monthly meeting held in concerned with farmers and the year. She is a medical student at 93�� ��hd6Hens ll United Church, on family farm, and is not McMaster University, Hamilton,w ychHenvs�al,l hantsake tertinduaasot a The 'town received a subsidy of Tuesday, Feb. 25. He had been anti-€armer. In €act, the United and will join over 100 other youthCele,brates$5,9W.00 for street maintenance. complicated. Final approval must The renovations to the library �. invited to come and answer •Church has set up a Committee from'tlie Unfixed Church who will come from Toronto. questions and on Agriculture with membership be participating in this Project•• It. Correspondent Volland gave, an explanatory talk Fletchgr. Those admitted to the will amount to approximately criticisms concerningthe siti n is one of the max Expenses passed at council 56,000.00• The tender for Po representing a wide variety of y. planned to Mrs. Bertha M,acGtefor on it. session were Mrs, Grace were $6 435.00 including a' renovations,to the Town Hall was of the United Church on the people in Agriculture. u is celebrate the 50th. Anniversaryof Mr. Stewart McQueen, They received two invitiations, Drummond, Doug. Mock, Ross ' California Gra and five [ate United Church of Canada. g S2S.00 grant to Huron Plowmen's awarded to Smith Construction of Grape moving to help keep the family Hensall, celebrated. his. 93rd one from the Zurich Lutheran Veal, Hans Gerstenkorn, Lloyd Assoc., $5fl.00 grant to Huron Seaforth for $14,889.00. Boycott. The issue had' n farm in existence. The thirteen other applicants will Church and the other from the • birthday on Sunday at the home Ferguson, Roy Brock, Fat County. Playhouse. The village sewer project has raised at an earlier meeting. During an open question form a supportand follow-up of his daughter and son-in-law, Arnold Circle to attend their O'Brien, Dave, Kyle, Mrs. g F i when Charles Walkom of period, other members expressed group- Thankofferin meetin The Fire Chief's salary was been approved 'and endorsed by p paper . the concern that the United Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sneelll. Those g g• Florence Slade and Miss Joan Fullarton resented a .,Rev. John Roberts of Belgrave I The Ladies Aid meeting �.- raised y expen monthly and $20Deputy the Ontario Municipal Board and char in that the United Church attendm' wro his daughter and g Alexander. g g Church in its opposition to the and chairman of the Division of followed with the President, monthly expenses. The Deputy they' expect completion date to be giving p growers of California is thus Ministry. son-in-law, Mr. and ' Mrs• Doo y was ruin the impression that it gro Min' announced a number of Mrs.C, Volland, presiding. On Friday, March 7 at 3 p.m. Fine Chief will get $15.00 monthly June 1, 1977. was anti -farmer, and also that he against farmers in Ontario who changes in Pastoral Relations. Rigby, Blenheim; Mr. and Mrs. and no expenses. Council approved first reading the4World'Day of Prayer Service Stewart and Jane, felt t}ayeotts of perishable are also producers. Mr. Lindsay Rev. Dr. Harold G. Lester, Bill Knight, will be het+d�in the Fellowship Hall The Captain is .to receive 512.50 of Bill 97 regarding•the closing for foodstuffs were morallywrong. former} Mr. and Mrs. Jim Van Nick, P g• replied that the growers of grapes y of Kingston ar ea, is. the P�O°�' of Hensall United Church, Rev. monthly., The Firemen will holidays in all shopping centres. Mr. Lindsay, who was born and Blenheim; Mrs. John M. Glenn, and lettuce in California are in no new retired assistant for Central Mr. and Mrs. Percy Campbell James Reddock, Minister of St. receive $10.00 a month. Six Building permits were issued to Mr. Stanley Mitchell, Exeter and raised on a farm, and still has way like the farmer in Ontario 4He United Church, Stratford. ''Rev. Mr. Charles Glanville, Hensall. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Andrews United Church in dollars a month goes to each Wm. Scotchmer, a new house; relatives in farming, began by 'said they are more like h uge Wes Siebert of Centennial United Chipchase returned home from a Bayfield will be the guest member who attends Mutual Aid- Gary Maxwell, siding; •Keith outlining some of the background corporations with from 500 to will be retiring from the (. burch in Mr. McQueen enjoys good months holiday in Florida. g and $3.00 to each member Vo)lhnd, addition to house; Wm. on the Boycott that began in 1965. Hm Jul at which time he will hex}th and takes a walk each day speaker' responding to a fire alarm plus J. Petty, g g 13,000 acres under reduction Y• Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Volland p g p y, siding on able ends of He noted that u to the end of the P become assistant at . St. M for his mail. Congratulations! p year round. aryl returned home from a pleasant Euchre well attended 530 per day to.,each.one attending Arouse; and Eric Mansfield to �b0's the AmericanChurches had United Church. Rev. Ra Lindsay "'-C:P.T. Holds Euchre His parting remark was that the Y Y ' holiday with relatives in Stratford The C.P.& T. Committee of the fun service meetings. They are renovate attic. been divided.Eventually• Church will continue to be of Monkton has accepted a call to The C.P.T. committee of the and Toronto. Oddfellows and Rebekah Lodges howeyer, they took the side of the concerned with the seasonal the Bright's Grove Church, near 2.0.0.F. and Amber Rebekah Miss Dorothy Farquhar of Hensall held a euchre UFW (United Farm Workers of worker and it does not intend this Sarnia. The Monkton Charge has Lodge held'a successful progres- returned to her home in Toronto Wednesday evening in the lodge America) The overflow of the to be anti -farmer. issued a call to the Rev. ,Michael sive euchre on Thursday evening. after spending the past week with moms. ' Winners were Ladies' Varna. Boycott into, Canada came in Rev. Don Deas of Mitchell, the Bolger of Baron's River, The prize winners were her- mother Mrs. Emma Farquhar High - Mrs. Gilbert Johns; 1973. Mr. Lindsayaffirmed that ytery, Manitoba. The Walton Charge Ladies' High - Mrs. Gilbert Chairman of Presb thanked g Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker' Ladies' Low -Mary Broadfoot;' since Canada represents about will be losing its minister, Rev. Johns, Exeter; 'Gent's. High - visited over the weekend with Men's High Clarence Volland; Ska'fing.pamyfannedP Mr.Lindsay, Mr, Walkom and g g Y r one third of the California ra a Derw n-Docken who has ecce ted Clarence Volland; Ladies' Conso- Const. Dou las Wein, R.C.M.P., Men's Low - Ro MacDonald, grape others for their participation Y P g market, we, !rave no choice in a call to the Dorchester -Crumlin lation - Mrs. Mary Broadfoot; saying that. it had been a goad •Mrs. Wein and David in Oshawa. Most Lone Hands- • Mike being involved. discussion. "It is- nice that we can Charge as of July 1. The R. v. Gent's Consolation - •Roy•Mrand Mrs. Glenn Bell y. A draw for a smoked l VCW meeting Bance lid ' He then presented the reasons disagree without being Grant Mills wMcDonald; Lone Hands - Michael ill be retiring from returned. home after spending six ham ham wwas won by Mike Connolly. for the involvement of the United disagreeable". the Thamesview Char ge in Connolly. A draw on a, ham was weeks in Florida.! ' Church in the problem. It takes Fullarton, and also retiring is won by Mr& M. Connolly. P Later in the meeting g Mr. and Mrs., Lorne Chapman � Correspondent holding a skating party on March the same attitude as the Courts a resolution asking . the Rev. Harold Dobson, who leaves Al. Hoggarth Vice Grand of the visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ob j teary ° Mrs. Ivan McClymont 16 at Hensall arena. They will and Churches in .the United Huron-Per-th Presbytery not to , the Grand Bend Church, and Rev. subprdinate lodge was Master of Pnce -in .Bloomington, Ind. and / The U.C.W. meeting has been return to Varna United Church for States; that is, that the contracts support the Grape Boycott 'was Charles Forrest from Fordwich, Ceremonies. Lunch` was served with their daughter, Mrs. Joe cancelled until Thursday, March refreshments. ' in question are not simply a local all as of Julyl, 1975, and, a social hour enjoyed. CAPTAIN JOHN BEER Y. q P Y . presented: However. due to the De Lodge in Florida. They were 13. The World's Day of Prayer Communion Service will be jurisdictional dispute, Thus, he lateness, of the hour, it was New Ministers coming into W.M.S. Meeting away for 'two weeks. Capt. John R. Beer, Hensall meeting will be held on Friday, held at Varna United Church on said that the United Church will referred to the next,meeting for Huron -Perth are Rev.' Bruce Mrs. Blanche Dougall presided passed away in Victoria Hospital, March 7 in Varna United Church. Sunday, March '23. stay with the Boycott until there is action• Pierce of Abbv Sask, who is the over the W.M.S. meeting on Rev. Wilfred Jarvis conducted London on Friday, February 28th The families' of Varna and Mr. and Mrs.Aldie Mustard legislation that will permit a In other business of -the day, new Minister for, Crediton as of , Monday and Mrs. Clarence service in Carmel Presbyterian in his 49th year. Born at Hensall, Goshen United Churches are have returned home from Florida. supervised and free settlement by Rev. Norman Gibson of. Central July 1, and Rev. E.S.Stevens who Volland was in chargeof the -Church on Sunday speaking on he was a member of the Canadian---•----•-- -' P -• • a secret ballot. The whole United Church, Stratford, and has already begun his duties as devotional topic "Ther LOrd's the subject "He's My Son". Mrs. Armed Forces. question, Mr. Lindsay cautioned Chairman of the International the new Minister of the Prayer". A recording was played Malcolm Dougall presided at the is very touchy and, there is much Youth Exchange Committee, Brucefield' Charge. of "The Lord's Prayer" and Mrs. organ. Communion'*service will be Beloved husband of the former gry ce f i el d at stake on all sides: the growers, held on March 9th at 11:15 A.M. ,Lillian Mitchell, dear father of the Teamsters, and the UFW. David of . the R.C.M.P., ' He concluded that ,'at present ;Correspondent Vancouver; John and Steven iat s Coup l e c e l e b r- a t e the Church must sit and wait on Area' Funerals' Mrs. Joyce Pepper home. Also surviving are his this war of nerves. Mr. Lindsay mother, Mrs. Fred Beer, Hensall, United Church Notes brother George Beer , Hensall L • felt that this was one of the most The Church choir sae the g 45,tJ►1 pnniversary si nificant social issues 'of the g and sister Elaine (Mrs. Ralph g MRS. JACK CASE today from St.' Patrick's Church, Brown of Kenora; Pat, Mrs, anthem "I want Jesus to walk "' "Edmonton.20th century. Mrs. JackC. Case, the former Dublin, with the R.S. Box Funeral with me" 'for a service of MacArthur),Laverne Wallace of Cromarty and th Corrspondent celebrated- their, .forty-fifth Mr.Walkom, who had Madeline Fortune, of 58 'Jarvis:._H,ome in charge of the arrange- Barbara, Mrs. Harry Norris of worship in Hensall United Church Resting at the Bonthron Mrs. Hugh Be presented the original paper that Street, Seaforth, died suddenly a -t ments. The late Mr. Costello's Mitchell. o sisters _ Mrs ' 49 -.Sunda morning. Rev. Don Funeral Chapel where'service will g � anniversary on Saturday. Tw Y g` P "Congratulations". initiated Mr. -Lindsay's- indsay's- visit, :. Uhiyersity Hospital, London on son, Rey. John officiated, "Dorothea Agar of ' Calgary; � Beed 'spoke 'on -the "Communion be held Tuesday, • march 4th at 2 Brucefield and community Mrs. Barry Lyndon, Toronto, responded by quoting extensively Saturday'March 1. Pallbearers were grandsons Larry Alberta and Mrs. Grace Kerr of meditation "Dd'this in memory•of . p.m. Interment in Hensall Union were shocked and sad to h ear of spent the weekend at the home of from a speech that the Hon. Born in Tuckersmith, she was Groshok, Jack Krauskopf, Paul Lambeth. There are 10 grand. 'me". Cemetery. the sudden death of the late Mrs. Mrs. Haugh. We are leased to William Stewart had, recently the daughter of the late Leo - � McCrillvery, Bob and Billy Cos-, children. - Members welcomed from Eva Wilson. g P delivered in Essex CountyAn that Fortune and Jean Kenny. She tello and Ron. Wickens. After The late Mr. Spence rested at other churches included Mr. and pallbearers wereJack Drysdale, report Mrs. Mary ''Haugh is p Friends from London, Toronto, improving at her home. address, which • has also been attended SS No. 1 McKillop and temporary. entombment in the Lockhart Funeral Home in mss Sararas, Dianne and Sack Simmons,Robert Monteith, Stratford, Michi an, Sarnia, P g picked up 'by "The Farm and Seaforth Distract High School and pioneer Mausoleum, burial will Mitchell where the funeral ser- Donald Sararas, Mrs. , Mabel Eric Cosgrove, Roy Ellis and Ivan g An induction service was held Country' magazine, Mr. Stewart was a Bell Telephone operator for be St._Patrick's. Cemetery.Blackburn and Mrs. Tressa McKay. Windsor and others attended the at Brucefield United Church on vice was held bra Saturday, March Y lar ge funeral. Sunda mornin when .Mrs. ' r too criticised his United Church 24 years. Mrs. Case was a' very 1, with the Rev. ' -Donald Deas Y g Mrs.Arin Broadfoot spent a few Robert Dalrymple was .inducted d on the Boycott issue, "Pastures of active member of ifie'Tatholic MANFORD W. COOPER officiating. Pall bearers were "' days with her son Stuart and p Plenty", a two part T.V. program Women's League, the .Legion Manford William Cooper, 71, Ivan Torrance, Blake Scott, Rudy ueenSWay H gh!ig1;fis family. as a member of the Elders and featured on the CBC's Man Alive Ladies Auxiliary and chairman of of Egmondville, died at home on Marquardt, Ross Fuller and Reno Mr. John Moffatt and .Mr. Jim , Program and partially funded b . February q ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rogerson Ross to the Board of Stewards. g P Y Y the March of Dimes Committee Februa 27. Silvestrin all of Mitchell and Last Tuesday the Church favoured with selections on her the United Church, also was ' for the past two years. Surviving are, his wife, the Darwin Lannin of RR2, Dublin. Service was conducted by Rev. H. accordion. criticised. Is the United Church She' is survived by her husband former Myrtle Wolfe; a daughter, Friends attended 7 from Moles- VanEssen of the Bethel Reformed Birthday greetings go out to against farmers and -the family whom she married in 1959. and Mrs. Cyril' (Helen). Caughlin, of Church in Exeter. Mr. Van Essen Mrs. Isabel Sproat who will be Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads - , worth Listowel, Lofrdon, Sea- P farm? asked Mr.$tewart, and so one son James. She is also London; sons; Melvin of Eg,nond= . forth, Calgary, Ripley, Essex; accompanied on the .piano while_ celebrating her birthday on did Mr. Walkom. survived b her mother, Mrs. ville; and Carl, of Dublin; a sister, his wife led in a hymn sing. March 11. - Y Cromarty, Phillipsburg, Corrie, In answering these charges, Jean Fortune and one sister, Mrs. Edward (Cora) Robinson, of Stratford, Exeter, Kenora, Visitors on the weekend were Mr. Lindsay was first hotly Mrs. Wilbert Maloney (Frances( Huronview; brothers, ERnest, of Guelph, Wroxeter, Russetdale, Les Mitchell, daughters Brenda critical of the "Farm And of RR 4, Seaforth, She was Clinton; Hubert, of Exeter; Walton, Monkton, Dublin and and Barbara with Louise Mitchell. Country" for being overly predeceased by her father in 1947 Orville and Vivian, both of Woodham. Rose Harris and Susan Smoked emotional and sensational in its and a brother Jack in 195). Ki en; seven grandchildren; worth Cemetery will la be later date, Mousseau with -:Bernice Lave w' PP g Lavery. ,. �'pol shots at a distance" type of The ladies of the Legion four great-grandchildren. Clarence Smillie with 'lois -9 editorializing. He would like to Auxiliary held service at ,7:30 Mr. Cooper was born in mother Ada Smillie. Picnics •..•..........•.............. "' "' 07 On Friday evening members of meet these writers face to face..' p.m. Monday night followed by Crediton and married in Goderich Mrs. Jessie Angle and Mrs. ' the Logan L;,O: L. #908 attended "At least -you Mr. Walkom, have-C.W,L. and parish prayers at 8:30 in 1932. Re was a labourer and the funeral home in a body. Isabelle Alcock with Cora Alcock. Canada Packers • the grace to sign your name to p.m. retired in 1966. Clarence and Marg. Dilling, your letter,' and come here to Funeral services took place The body was at the R.S. Box 7`110"D.HALL Brenda, Brian and Krista with Devon Bacon.................................. M Pk9• • 25 -discuss the matter. openly, Mr. from the R.S. Box Funeral Home Funderal Home, Seaforth, where Anna Dining.1 Lindsay replied. to St. James R.C. Church for a funeral service was held ,at 2 Thomas Delbert Hall, 62, of RR Mary Goodwin with her Canada Packer's 14) Regarding the T.V. program, Re uium Mass on Tuesday, P•m, on Friday. 2 Seaforth, died Thursday at father, Wilfred Goodwin. Mr. Lindsay assured that for the March 4 with Father H. J. Laragh The Rea., J. E. Hancock, of home. Milton Taylor of Exeter with his segment of time with which the officiating. Temporary ryentomb- E mondville ' United Church, Surviving are his . wife, the mother, Adeline Taylor. Macaroni & Cheese former Janet Pethick; a sister., slam dealt it was true and a worthy meet followed in Pioneer Mausor officiated. Pallbearers were:' Dorothy Brintnell with her o r Chicken Loaf...•...... , 1/z • 7 Mrs. Eva Jacklin of Listowel; a ' statement of social comment. Its feum. Burial will take place later Alex -Chesney, Gus Johnson, sister-in-law Isabel Brintnell. purpose was to raise the issue. in St. James Cemetery. Gary and Gayle Cooper, Alfred brother Russel, of Brussels, or ladies frorff the Chiselhurst chubs lb (lie later reported that the family Pallbearers were: idatrick , 1'ryce and Douglas Jones. The body was at the R.S. Box U.C.W. entertained the residents ' featured in the 'program is still Cleary, James Devereaux, Peter Brenda and Brian Cooper and funeral home, Seaforth, where rY P on Monday by playing Bingo. being looked after by the United Dunlop,..Bill McGraith, Jack Muir Christopher and Lance Coughlin the funeral service was held at 11 Mrs,Eva Laing of R.R.#1, Staffa M-aca ro n i & Cheese Church, and that it was his call to and 'Donald Moylan. Flower were flower bearers. . . a.m. - bearers were: Jack Dorsey and Temporary entombment will be Rev. Ray Faulkner, of the�% o A Donald Byrne. at Pioneer Memorial Mausoleum, Pentecostal- Church, Seaforth or Chicken Loaf •••••.•.•..•sliced lb • Seaforth. officiaten. —o Burial will be at a later date at Temporary entombment will be Auburn Hensall Union cemetery. Pioneer Memorial Mausoleum. DANIEL THOMAS COSTELLO Burial will be at Maitlandbaak / G r. o un d C H U C K • 8 5 hockey team cemetery, Seaforth, at a later Daniel Thomas Costello, 82, of "'BERT' t / G. A. BERT' SPENCE date. Dublin died Monday in Seaforth Mr. Bert Spence of 197 Pallbearers were: Gary Bottles, �' ~ wins Community. Hospital. He was a Wellington Street, Mitchell Bill Brugger, Russel Carter,•Brian HAVEA SON, / AIN'T Pork SAUSAGE .......•••••• •'••'""""""""............. •""'.••. Ib • 8 barber in Dublin and retired in passed away suddenly at the Pigg, James Sallows and Charles CpVR/CE FARMING The y outh club held a card 1968. Kilbarchan Nursing Home in Lane. O/V TH/S NOW HALF Sliced party in the Parish Hall on Friday For 19 years, Mr. Costello was Seaforth on Thursday, February BOOKABOU7 AS Welt AS night. Ten tables playid: First a trustee of the village. He was 27, 1975. He had been a patient TUcker$m I#h SU�'ESSFUL //�NOw//ow `, D prize, Ladies - Mrs. Wall born. in Brvdehell, Ontfario and FARMING• P O P K L I LIVER R "" "" 1b • there since December. '--�""•••••••••-� • 5 q Dungannon; High Man - Frank was educated there. He came to He was born in Wallace ' reeve is Ont. Foran; Low Lady Janice Dublin in 1922 and was married Township on January 2, 1910, a Robinson; Low Man - Billie Foran. Door George their in 1924. son of the late Hugh R. Spence- vice chairman prize - Mrs. Brophy. NVt party will be held His wife, the former Theresa Feeney survives, Ten children, andth former Minetta Grainger. 10 `Reeve On orae 10, 1933, he was Tuckersmith Township on March 9. The prizes were Mary, Mrs. Ken -Wickens, married to the former Jean ElginThompson was elected donated by Jim Leddy. London; Brigid, Mrs. Joseph Martin. After their marriage, vice-chairman of . the Alphotasus Boyle of Goderich Malone. Winnipeg; Patricia, Mrs. they resided in Molesworth, Conservation Authorities of e was burled in $t,. Aargustine Doug McGillvery, Chatham; since Seaforth and in Mitchell since Ontario at their annual meeting in Cemetery on We'dnesday. The Jean, Mrs. Peter Groshok, 1947. Toronto on Monday. ladies of St. Augustine s.W-L. gave bine inournets and neighbors London; Dorothy* Anne, Mrs. John Krauskoph, Guelph; Mr. Spence had been engaged Reeve Thompson was also coffee"and sandwiches in the Bernard J., Seaforth; Gordon, in clerical work with the John elected chairman of the a i�aflsh Hall to about seventy. Kingston; William, Nbw Lowell; Gaffney Construction Co., of Stratford retiring in 1966. He was -Southwest Zone of the Conservation Authorities at the ` The Jr. Hockey team from kingsbridge' school named the Daniel, Kitche .nor and Rev. John Windsor, also survive, along with a member of Main Street United same meeting. There are 12 isiander?s are doing very well in. 41 grandchildren. Church in Mitchell and was an Conservation Authorities in the fucknow every,•5,xttrday. Two children, Margaret and honourary membbr of the Logan Southwest Zone, and 34 in all of Last week they beat the Kings 4 Jospeh, predeceased hint. He L.O.L. #908. Surviving besides his wife are Ontario. Mr. Thompson was recently to 1 goats scored by, islanders tl<tigfi Burgsma, Pat Boyle, Harry was a member of the Holy'IVame Society of St. Patrick's Church. two sons, William of London and elected to his third one-year term Soyte and Jim Foran. Funeral services were held James of 6u4b. Three daughters, Elaine, Mrs. Brian as chairman of the Ausable- Bayfleld Conservation Authority. ,, w Freezer Specials--V- Fully pecials-,Fully Processed Side of BEEF. ..........:...1.8 5 Fully Processed Side of PORK.....'--., * .7 3 t Phone 262-2017 or 262.2041 41 a MAKKIRTS