HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-05-08, Page 5A PHOTO OF THE PHOTOGRAPHERS — A
photbgraphic team from the Canadian InventOry 'of
Historic Buildings' was in Seaforth last week
photographing many of the early buildings here. The
team are taking photos of buildings of architectural
merit which were built before 1914. (Staff Photo)
Correspondent
Mrs. Mary Merner
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ellwood of
Montreal visited on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley..
Mark and Dave Underwood of
Seaforth spent the weekend with
Bob Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate
and Jennifer visited on Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mark
*Smith, Julie and Chris of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter
of Colborne Township, Mr. and
Mrs. John Th ompson, Sharon
and Bob , Mr. and Mrs.Ed.
Dorrance, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Floyd, Jim Thompson of Lindsay,
Shiela Baker of Winthrop, Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Dalton, 'Mrs.
Barry Powley, Jason and
Jonathan of Ottawa were Sunday
evening dinner guests with Mr.
anq Mrs. Sam McClure, . Gary',
Clair, Doris, Shirley and Doug on
the occasion of Sam and Mary's
25th'Wedding Anniversary.
' Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van
Bommell, Christopher and David
of Dorchester were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Marris
Bos, Steven, Sharon, Kenny and
Michael.
V Mr. and Mrs, Paul Stevenson,
David, Darren and Luanne were
Sunday evening dinner guests
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Stevenson and family of
Belgrave. •
Mrs. John Thompson spent
Monday and Tuesday in Toronto
- attending an Avon Convention.
Over the weekend visitors with.
*Mrs. Jack Medd and Kerri were
Mrs. Robert Johnston of Grand
Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Johnston of Kitchener, Susan De
Groof of Clinton, Mr. and Mr. Jim
Medd, 13th Con. Hullett, Mr. and
Mrs.Dave Medd, Kim and Tammi
of Blyth. They also attended the
35th Wedding Anniversary dance
for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finch in
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry •Harris Of
• Paisley visited on Sunday at the
Medd home.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate
and Jennifer spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sproule
and Jeromy of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Szusz ,
Rodney, Randy, and Robvnne
spent Friday, and Saturday in
Leamington with Mr. and Mrs.
David Szuszy.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Th ompson, Sharon
and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Powley, Jason and Jonathan were
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thompson of
Etobicoke, Mr. Jim Thompson of
Lindsay, Mr. and. Mrs. Terence
Hunter of Colborne Township:
Mr. and Mrs. Giicrest and
family of Goderich, Vicki Powell
of Auburn, Deanne Finch, Sonia,
Jim and Bobby Fehr, R.R.#2,
Clinton were Friday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan,
Bill, Doug, Betty and Bob, when
they celebrated Betty's Birthday.
Mrs. J. Merrier of Kitchener,
Mr. Peter Deichert of Zurich were
Sunday visitors wilily., Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Merrier, Sandy, Julie
Ann, Michael and Michelle.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Szusz, Rodney, Randy
and Robynne were Mr. and Mr,s
Keith Little, Karen and Heather
of Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Szusz, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Szusz, Blair and Aron all of
Rodney.
Mrs. Hugh Flynn and family of
Londesboro visited on.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Storey.
Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos,
Steven, Sharon, Kenny and
Michael visited on Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bos, John and Arnold of Mitchell.
• Mr. and Mrs. CarT Merrier,.
Sandy, Julie Ann, Michael and
Michell visited on Thursday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. John
Th ompson, Sharon, Bob, Mrs.
Barry Powley, Jason and
Jonathan, when they had a
birthday supper.
Local Briefs
Recently, Joanne Bode of 128
Goderich Street West, played at
the Stratford Kiwanis Music
Festival. She placed second in the
Beethoven Sonatas with 84 marks
and fourth in the Bach Class with
85 marks.
Constance people
have anniversary
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uneral services were 'held
fri'daY, May 2; at the igefie011''
Funeral Home for Gecii*e
HOW, 53t -Of 2,57,;:T,Oni#
kgersall who died swidenly At
Alexandra Hospital 146001
!on APril'29. ° '
He was born in *Killop
',Township, the son of Mrs.
Blizabeth Habkirk and the late
Erroll Habkirk, He spent his early
" life there and married,the fOrmer
'Helen Turnbull of Brussels in
1943.
After living in Mitchell and '
Stratford, he 'came to Ingersoll,
where he lived for 29 years, A
carpenter 'by trade, he was . a
'member of Trinity United
Church, Ingersoll, King Hiram
zLodge #37, A.F. & A.M., Harris
'Chapter #41 R. A.M., The Ontario . Steam and Antique Preservers
Londesboro.couple- , '
Horseshoe Antique Society of
Caledonia.
Association and the Golden
,
marrieO years He is survived by his wife
Helen, one daughter Joan, Mr.
Louis Yungblut, Woodstock, two
sons, Bob, Oakville, Jack at
home, his mother; Mrs.Elizabeth
Habkirk, London, three
granddaughters and one
grandson. Two sisters, Margaret,
Mrs. William Buist, Willowdale
and Jean, Mrs. Jim Gourley,
Winnipeg, also survive.
Doreen, Mrs. Glen Carter, ' member of the Londesbore Men's'. •Ralph Adam, Charles Harris and
Londesboro and Kenneth who is a Bowling League, as well as all tru ce Kipp,
constable in the O.P.P., Goderich facets of sports in the community.
Detachment. Both have • been members of IVAN KALBFLEISCH
The tea table was covered with Londesboro United Church for 50 1, A Zurich man who was well
a lace tablecloth and a years- known throughout Huron County,
centerpiece, of yellow daisies and' "The couple have two children, Ivan Kalbfleisch, died last
. rose buds with, gold hues, and Doreen, Mrs. Glen Carter of Wednesday in University
white carnations, flanked by Hullett ,.Township, and' Kenneth • Hospital, London., He was in his
white candles trimmed with gold. of Londesboro, who is a constable 72nd year.
In the afternoon Mrs. Alberta in the Ontario Provincial Police Mr. Kalbfleisch ' ' was
Armstrong, Hamilton, and Mrs. Detachment in Goderich. They predeceased by his wife, the
Ella Munroe, Seaforth, poured have seven grandchildren. former Veola Elizabeth Prang in
tea while in the evening those Last Sunday, April 27, the 1971.
pouring were Mrs. Jas. couple entertained their families, A daughter, Katherine, Mrs.
Armstrong, Clinton and Mrs. brothers, and sisters and a few Edward Letts, London and a
Clarence Crawford, Blyth. The close friends to a dinner at the grandson Sean survive, along
couple's four granddaughters .home of Mr. and ,Mrs. Glen with a brother, Rev. Lloyd of
served lunch assisted by Mrs. Carter. Zurich and two sisters, Mrs. Ivan
Watson - Reid and Mrs. Allen Last Tuesday, April 29, open Datars and Vera, Mrs, •Jacob
Shaddick. The kitchen was in the house was held at the Armstrong Hab6rer, Zurich.
capable hands of Mrs. Dave residence in Londesboro, and , the . Mr. Kalbfleisch, who took over
Anderson and Mrs. Edwin couple received many as president of the wood planing
Woods. congratulatory cards and company established by his father
The couple have 7 telegrams. in the 1940s, retired in 1965. He
grandchildren, a'b,d all :were - Those pouring tea were Mr. fdevoted many years to supporting ••• x
Jtsssent and 'helped out. s.„. ,,,‘z- Armstrong's sister, . Mrs. Ella ' and baseball teams in
' r''''''4` ';'' Munroe," Seaforth, and Mrs. Fired' . He was a member of
The bridegroom is 'a son of the Armitage in the afternoon, and:' Hensall Lodge 224, a past late Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Mrs. Jim Arstrong and Mret president of the Zurich Lions Club
--ciar"ce '
Armstrong of Kinburn, while the —Crawford in The "and of the Huron Liberal bride is the former 'Gladys Irene evening. Association. Taman, daughter of the late Mr. All thg grandchildren were In 1956 he was chairman of
and Mrs. Henry Taman of Blyth. present and helped out. Also Zurich's Centennial committee. -Mr. Armstrong's parents lived serving were Mrs. Watson Reid For a number of years he was a to celebrate their 67th wedding and Mrs. Allen Shaddick., The director and a former chairman of anniversary. kitchen was in the capable hands the board of South Huron
The 'couple were married at the ' of Mrs.Dave Anderson and Mrs. Hospital in Exeter. parsonage in Blyth on April 29, Edwin Wood. Funeral services were held
Their son, Ken, acted as
master of ceremonies and read
congratulatory messages from the
Governor-General and Madame
Leger, Premier Wm. Davis,
Robert Stanfield, various
members of parliament and
Prime Minister Pierre Trudea.
Mrs. Jas. Armstrong, Clinton,
proposed a toast to the happy Londesborofor their 50 years of couple and John replied -to it. " married life.
After selling the store, Mr
Armstrong farmed and was a
well-known cattleman for many
years.
He led a very active life in
municipal affairs and federal
politics, As well as being a
member of Hullett Township,
council for eight years, serving
both as a councillor and reeve, he
was elected Warden of Huron
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Mr. 8 Mrs. John Arrrfstrong
A Londesboro couple who are
yy,ell knoWn in Huron County
celebrated their , 50th Wedding
Anniversary last week. •
Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Armstrong, Londesboro, 'held
open house last Tuesday, April 29
in the afternoon and evening
when over 200 people called to Rev. Robert Williams of Trinity
offer congratulations on the United officiated at the funeral
couple's 50th wedding service and interment followed in
anniversary. Harris St. _ Cemetery, Ingersoll.
The guests were met at the Pallbearers were Bob Clemens,
door by the couple's children, Russell Orth, Brock Shewan,
County in 1949.
He was also an active member
of the Liberal party, and ran for a
seat in the Federal riding against
the late Tom Pryde, who defeated
him.-.,
Mrs. Armstrong served
actively in church work during her
younger years, and is a life
member of the UCW. She also
belongs to the Londesboro
Women's • Institute, and is a
member of the O.E.S., Blyth.
Mr. Armstrong is still an active
1925 by Rev. Tiffin. Attendants
for the couple were Laura
Rutledge, now Mrs. Fred Wagner
of Auburn and Fred Armstrong,
brother of the groom.
Following their marriage, the
couple took up residence , in
*Lotidesbor where John owned and
operated a general store for eight
years. They had resided in
Friday fromSt.• peter's Luterhan
Church, Zurich with Rev. A. C.
Blackwell officiating. Interment
followed in St. p eter's Cemetery.
Pallbearers were members of
the, church council, Don Warner,
Ken Baker, Laird Schilbe, Carl
Willert, Louis Willert, and
Harvey Hohner. Flower bearers
were Clarence Geoffrey and
Kevin Deitrich.
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