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The Huron Expositor, 1975-03-27, Page 11Correspondent ', Mrs. Bertha MacGregor Honored on Retirement The family• of Mrs. Gladys Coleman presented her with a retirement party Saturday evening at the Hully Gully Chalet. twenty guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebles of London .and Mrs.' Vic 'Stan of Amhurst, Nova Scotia were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Sangster and Bradley. Rev. W.D.Jarvis was in charge of the service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on, Sunday. The guest minister Rev. L. G. Stairs representing the. Canadian Leprosy Mission spoke briefly and showed pictures on ,the work of the Mission. Flowers in • the church were placed in memory of the late Mrs. Irma' Harris. Mrs. Edith Bell and Miss Sylvia Bell returned home from a pleasant holiday in Florida. / Mr. Bert Coleman of London t.pent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Gladys Coleman and brother Ivan. Father dies in Holland P E FRIDAY; MARCH nth. 12 NOON S i' -ODS :.FREEZERS Are. NOW .in . Stock We have 17 cu. ft. uprights, Upright Freezer Holds'582 lbs. We have 23 cu. ft. Chests BOX FURNITURE SEA FORTH 527-0680 master charge ..... • • ',NV' ,7; • a *Afternoon Hours P.E. 020 labs 1:30 -.3:30 p.m., Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays • NOTE: NEW Students applying 'to begin University Work at EVENING SUMMER SCHOOL must apply by APRIL 4th. Are -You interested in Beginning Work Towards a B.A. Degree?' Miss Angela Armitt,,the •Director of The Summer School and. - -Extension Department, University of 'Western Ontario, will be concluding Interviews. • , ' DATE: Thursday, April 3rd, 1975 ,TIME: 4:00 to 8:30 p.m. PLACE: Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton -x-R 1 The Llniver,§ity of Western- Ontario knt Evening and 'Da umme 1Coutse-s. in CLINTON The Univeisity of Western Ontario plans to offer Evening and Day Summer School Courses in English, Psychology, Sociology, Physical Education and Politics for degree credit. Classes will meet in Central Huron Secondary School EVENING 'SUMMER SCHOOL May 6 - Jul 17, 1975, Tuesdays and Thursdays • Examinations, July 22 and 23 .5:15 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. "'Psychology 342 (Develolpmental • Psychology:—Exceptional Children J.G.MUrray, Ph.D. 5:15 p.m: - 7:45 p.m. English 020 (General Literature and Composition) R.Krieg,M.A. 7:45 p.m. - 10:15 p.m. aociology 249 a/253b '(Criminology! Sobiology, of Corrections) , F. Desroc h es, M.A **The prerequisite for Psychology 342 is Psychology 36 or ,56 or ' 140 or 236 or .241 or equivalent. DAY SUMMER SCHOOL July 2 - August 12, 1975, Mqpdays through Thursdays Examinations, August 13 - 15 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. *P.E. 020 (Introduction to Phisical Education) Fpahoyustcl t y o a i f - Education 10:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Politics 131 (International' Politics) - A...J.Miller$ Ph.D. 1975 PINTO RUNABOUT Blue, 4-Cylinder, Automatic, Radio, Accent and Convience Groupg,Radial.s. Regular $4111. NOW $3875 7. 3-door Runabout to:otyre. new :skim 34)41,110m Farmers from across Ontario represented 7,900 mem- bers at the Junior Farmer Annual Meeting and Provincial Con- ference at the Prince Hotel - in Toronto, March 21 and 22. Representing Huron Junior Farmers were: Paul Storey, RR 1 Dublin = Seaforth Club, Diane Jansen, ':RR2 Seaforth -- Seaforth Club, Don Melady, RR 2 Dublin junior ire Toronto.' Constance Foresters plan family dance District High School. Miss Susan De Groof of Clinton spent a few days the past week with Kerri Medd. Kerri spent Saturday with Susan at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson 'attended the funeral of her uncle Harold 'Turner in 'Goderich on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van der Molan, Paul, Mark and Margie of Oakville spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. W.L.Whyte, Tom, Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte. Paul and Mark remained, for this week of Easter Holidays. Jeffrey Whyte of Oshawa is also spending - the week.. at his grandmothers. Alvin-Storey of Vanastra spent the weekend with his, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey. Mrs. George Mcllwain, Mr. Carl Merner, Sandy and Julie Ann, visited on Sunday .with Mr.' Walter Kingswell of Huronview. Bill Preszcator spent the winter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. i arty Scott of Parkhill. The Foresters , Wednesday night Bowlers finished up their season with .a pot luck supper and euchre held on Thursday evening, 'March 20th with '37 attending. Lucky winners -playing euchre were - Men's high - Nelson McClure; Lone Hands - Greg Riley; Low - , Frank Riley; Women's High - Kim Riley; Lone Hands - Alice Buchanan; Low - Ann Agar. • Plans are to have Foresters... Bowling to continue next year on Wednesday evenings. , Foresters Family Bowling was held' on Sunday evening' March' 23rd at the ;Clinton Crown Lanes. There was a.good tornout for the evening as this was the last night of bowling for this season. " Everyone is welcome to attend the Foresters Family Dance to be .held on Thursday eveningQarch 27th frona.„9...;•,„..1 ,in the hall with Marie Flynn's Orchestra. Ladies to bring sandwiches. Family honors Mrs Gladys Coleman Correspondent Mrs. Mary Merner Miss Betty Ann Herman of Shakespeare spent a few 'days of her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. "'a nd Stevenson, David, Darren "'and Luanne. Miis Diane Preszcator returned home on Sunday evening from a trip to Spain for the winter break with a group from the Seaforth Egmondville in N. Carolina Correspondent Mrs. Carol Geddes Mr. and Mrs. Howard James . and family spent their winter break in North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murphy if spent two weeks in Florida having a wor.ozrful time in the sun4and visiting Disney World. Mi. and Mrs. Bill Strong and family-, Mr. apd Mrs. Jack Mcllwain and family flew down to Florida for the week and a lovely ' time was had. Also, the weather was great. Mr . Elmer Stephenson is 'a patient in Seaforth Community A Hospital. We Wish him a speedy recovery. 0 , Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bannerman on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meagher of Dublin, Ontario: Mr. and Mrs. "A. Houston • received word on Saturday that Mrs. Houston's brother, Mr. Leslie Bell of Mendon, Michigan - had passed away. „do Surviving are his wife and four. ' r daughters. • Mrs. Ruth Pepper spent three weeks in the sunny south. Rebekahs donate* to . Bunny Bundle " A donation was made to Bunny Bundle, London at Monday night's meeting of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge, with noble grand Mrs. Foster Bennett presidia Mrs. Charles Reeves and Mrs 4 May Habkirk were named repre- sentatives to the annual district meeting in Brussels the afternoon of April 9, with Mrs. Irene Smith to be alternate. Mrs. Habkirk and Mrs. Smith were named representative and scholar to •Rebekah Assembly Sessions in Toronto in-June, with Mrs. Ethel Boyes 'as alternate. . An invitation' was accepted to 4 attend a meeting of Hillcrest Lodge, St. Marys on April 2, the occasion being the official visit of Mrs. Permila McDonald, Listowel ' District Deputy president of Strat- • ford District. An invitation was received to,a Dessert Card Party in the Legion Hall, Goderich on April 16. Several \at embers have pur-_ chased ticke for a banquet and •Alf social evening Clinton Legion Hall on April 26, the occasion , being the 45th anniversary of Huironic Lodge. . Vice grand Mrs. Peter.Malcolm reported on cards, etc, sent to sick and shut-in members. Mrs. I. Smith, Mrs. M. Habkirk, Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. R. McGonigle and Mrs. L. Grummett are to be in charge of spring social events. 0 On April 14, members of Goderich and Clinton lodgeS will be guests here when Mrs. Grace Love, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario will be in attendance. - -. Mrs. Jean Bridge, Brussels, D.D.P. and ,members of Morning Star Lodge will be in attendance at the April 28 meeting. All past noble grands • are /invited to attend the district meeting in Brussels, April 9 in the afternoon. Postmaster , General Bryce Mackasey has , announced the issue of four eight-cent stamps ' featuring the Subarctic Indians. - The stamps, to ,be issued April 4, are part of the continuing series on Canadian Indian culture depicting Artifacts, Way of Life, Dress and Symbolism; The Subarctic Indians extend from Labrador' to Alasken and belong 'to the Algonkian and Athapaskan language groups. Few inpumber and dependent on huntinl, fiOing and trapping for survival, they lead a rigorous life in a meagre environ ment. The Artifacts were photo- graphed by Ray Webber'and are, from left to right, a drum, a scorched caribou scapula bone, a mitishi (beaded charm), a woman's hat, a decorated bear skull, a toy bear, and a model canoe. , The Way of Life stamp features the Dande of Kutcha-Kutchin, drawn by A. H. Murray from an original lithography by M & N McKillop Correspondent Mrs. Ed. Regele , Winners of the last card party, held at Family Paradise were as follows: Ladies High - 'Mts. Glen McNichol; Ladies Lone - Mrs. Dennis Beuerman; Ladies Low - Joan Beuerman. Men's High - Boyd Driscoll; Men's Lone Hand - Dennis Beuerman; Men's Low,. Hand - Don Blinkhorne. Next card game is April 1st. Syrup specialist appointed Honourable William A. Stewart Minister(of Agriculture and Food, has announced the appointment of 'John Butler as Maple Syrup Extension Specialist for the . Province. A forestry graduate of the University of Toronto in 1971, Mr. Butler wrote his thesis on factors affecting maple sap pro- duction in Ontario. He has had extensive experience working with the Ministry of Natural Resources. During 1971 and 1972 he worked as a private land forester with responsibilities for- farm woodlot and sugar bush management as vikll as tree planting. DUring the last few months he' has worked with the Lands Division as "an interim Property' Manager responsible for management df Crown Land acquisitions and pr6perties in the Owen Sound district. For several years Mr, Butler has operated his own small maple syrup bush in the Parry Sound district. Mr. Butler will be based at the Ontario Food Council's head-- office in Toronto but he will travel extensively throughout Ontario visiting maple syrup producers and others associated with the industry. Hanhart, Lewis Pa ker sketched the ceremonial costume of the Icato chin tribe .for the Dress stamp, and Georges Beaupre designed ,the graphic Symbolism stamp, which includes an Ojibwa thunderbird and a decorative strip from the coat of avNaskapi, "We are indeed proud of our Canadian Indian series, and pleased to honour a people who have contributed so much to our Canadian Heritage," says Mr.• Mackasey. • sego Club, Cgs y Yt,r, fUlf,01, RR 2 Dublin Seaforth Club. Larry Murray,. RR 4. Walton - Seaforth Club. • - • Tom Melady," RR2 Dublin - Seaforth Club. Shirley Dougherty, "RR6 Goderich - Clinton Club. , Jim Phelan, RR2 Blyth - Clinton Club. Linda Dougherty, RR6 Goderich - Clinton Club. This year the Provincial Con- ference program took a look at one of the serious problems facing Junior Farmers and many other' organizations - how to communicate effectively. With the theme, "Eh, What did you say?", delegates examined their personal abilities in communi- cating ideas and information. The Program encouraged them to experience varied techniques and hopefully develop new communi- cation skills that will help them in their local club situation. The program considered the potential' for communication through various mediums including. the printed word, the spoken word, _ audio-visual aids and body lan- guage. During the Annual ' Banquet, Saturday night, Provincial Direc- tors for 1975 were installed including Tom Melady, RR2 Dublin, Provincial Director for Huron County. Recipients for the 1975 Junior Farmer Travel Opportunities were also, announced. „AW,'N.afgaVarAMONIWAte FOR SALE '65 Dodge window van with rear seat Seaforth • Electronics 527-1 1 50 r fsgt.pH..A.,1* 'havered14c*Mtpots: 5t4.2,68 Main Eigor . AATHIAW: REAP.' Resident PrirthA • Bu. ?35-0120,, Res. 208-8075. 0041°7,5.. FARMERS' .DELL DRIVE IN BRUCEFIELD Featuring: , Cones, Shakes,Stindaes Floats , Deep Fried Chicken, ,Fish, Hamburgs,French Fries, Etc. MAC, SYLVIA AND STAFF ARE LOOKING , , FORWARD TO SERVING YOU DURING Tlik 1975 SEASON LOW. PRICED LOW GAS BURNERS! 1975 BOBCAT RUNABOUT' Yellow„ 4-Cylinder, 4-Speed, Radio, Decor Group. Regular $3738. NOW $3475 1975 PINTO SEDAN Blue, 4-Cylinder, Automatic, Radio, Rad- ial Tires. Regular $3895. NOW $3669 6-Cylinder, Automatic, Radio, Convience Group, Rear Defogger, Heavy Duty Su- spension, Side Mouldings, Radials. • NOW $4122 a BILL 11IcLAUGHLIN MOTORS LTD. SEAFORTH MERCURY DERWOOD F. WINDOVER At his late residence in Hensall on Sunday, March 23, 1975, Derwood F. Windover in his 68th year. • He was the husband of the former Marjorie G. Cowan. Also surviving are his father Merkley Windover of 'Belleville, and one' brother Everett Windover of Frankfort, Ontario. The late Mr. Windover rested at the Bonthion Funeral Chapel in Hensall where funeral service took place on Tuesday, March 25 with Rev. G.A.Andergon of St. Paul's Anglican Church officiating. Interment Oakland Cemetery, Delaware, Ontario. A telephone call from Holland informed Mrs. Sim Roohal of the death of her father, Mr. C. Gelderland, who has made his home with his eldest daughter for the past seven years-Mr. Gelderland leaves to mourn one 'daughter, Mrs. K. Lagerwerf, 2 —grandchildren and 5 great 'grand children in Holland; hjs son 'Anthony Gelderland, 1 grandson Ronald, and 3 great grandchildren in Ridgetown; and a daughter Mrs. Sim Roobal of Hensall, 1 granddaughter, Mrs. ' Don Dodds of Seaforth and 1 great grandchildren of Seaforth. Mr. Gelderland was in his 92nd year and has been a widower for 62 years. 1975 COMET SEDAN