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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-06-19, Page 4Shower honours J. Sheath Last week a miscellaneous grocery shower was held at the home of Miss Marie Nolan for Janice Schenck whose manage will take place June 21, Former classmates and friends of the bride attended. • Saturday evening a surprise shower for Janice was held" in- Stratford at the home of her cousin Mrs. Kurt Jesse and many useful gifts were received. . A surprise party was held in Kitchener for James Flannery attended by fellow employees and friends from Connestoga College. The Huronview float that was prepared for the Clinton Spring Fair parade and to have featured the Rythm Band was cancelled due to the extreme cold weather. We would like to express our appreciation to Archers Farm Supply for the loan of the float and to the residents and staff who helped, to prepare it. It was not dismantled and we hope to enter it in the Centennial Parade with several additions. .• The imuial spring drive sponsored by the- Exeter Mriited CniTrili held on Monday evening. Twenty?fivie carsmgref provided which took over one hundred residents on thetwo hour, drive to various place in the Country. The weather was ideal and the outing was appreciated and enjoyed by everyone. Mr.s Henderson, Jill Wheately, Bob Mann and KenScott provided the "Family Night" program. The program inclUded piano instrumentals,: violin and guitar solos and a sing-a-long. Mrs. Wagner thanked the,entertainers on behalf of the residents. • The Over 90 Club met on Wednesday afternoon and following gimes of crokinole and euchre the twentY-five Members enjoyed tea and cookies. The Walkerburn Club volunteers of Auburn and Mrs. ,Haply of Clinton assisted with activities. We are hoping to have Band Concerts on the lawn for our Tuesday Family Night programs during July and August and we would appreciate arranging a date with the bands in Huron County. •Th . • J • ra I L6iver Interest Rates . NOW AVAILABLE ON and 2nd Mortgages anywhere in Ontario on the sponsorship of the . ONTARIO MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND RECREATION EXPERIENCE '15 PROGRAM 13 will be conducting SUIVIMERPLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES in the COMMUNITY OF MONKTON July 28-August 22 in pie , COMMUNITY OF BRODHAGEN • - July? August 15 Operi to altChildren Ages 5 -1 under * * * From Inglis: a 15.1 cu ft No-Frost refrigerator at a Special Spring Price! The IhglisLiberator is a gleaming beauty :the kind of refrigerator yoU've prob- ably been looking for-Lat a very special price. Inglis has built it the way it builds ev- erything--togast. That's what Inglis quality and depend- ability is all about. So come take a closer took at the Liberator. First, check its separate freezer corn rnent. See the full-width freezer door shelf and the freezer capacity—it holds 140Ibs of food! The refrigercttor itself? LotS to see. 11.1 cu. ft capacity, full-width lighted interior, separate refrigerator and 'freezer temperature controls, two full-width shelves. (with ten position adjustment), twin crispers, moulded egg nest and butter conipcxriment. A lot of features you'll love. The Liberator is available with right-hand' door in White, Harvest Gold or Avocado, with optional roller wheels. See it soon. Model k 5200. t *don Apptfrwe --Ceoret? Res. 29 we sell ustoweL,Ont.. , , Nivt, OFFICERS — Seaforth Branch 156, • Royal Canadian Legion installed new officers on Saturday evening at a ceremony in the Legion Han. Shown are (left) Bert McClure, Dick Whiteley, Treasurer, Allan Nicholson, Jack Ungarian, Geo. D. Hays, President, Gordon Scott, Past President, James Brown, Archie Dobson, Y Secretary, Wm. Dalrymple,: Henry Ziler, John Baker and Wilfred Titford. ' (Staff Photo) LADIES NAME OFFICERS — Seaforth Legion ladies installed their officers of Branch 156 Saturday night at the Legion. Officers are, front, left, Barbara Scott, President, Edith Jessome, 1st Vice President, Peg Coombs, Past President; (Back) Gerarda McFarlane, Secretary, Olive-Little, Treasurer, Thelma Coombs, Executive CoMmittee. (Staff Photo) Winthropcouple mark 25th Huronview Maple Leaf COTTAGE ROLLS z 1.19 Schneiders WIENERS lb.pkg., 79 ° Schneiders THURINGER SAUSAGE Beef and Pork SAUSAGE m 79' Maple Leaf•All Beef WIENERS' m 75' Fresh. SIDE PORK Freezer SpeCials---= Fully Processed SIDE of BEEF. Hi 1 .05 Fully Processed SIDE of PORK lb 95' by the piece 1 .45 lb tb 95 LMARKET_ 1•4ENSAILL -ONTARIO RQLO'Sl N is.01prsi. upown and Accrpopp fcteO'lletimnpqtRvuOt.#1#tr, IncoX • R9th'emORt 4144010 RPOSASONO Sun Life Assurance pony Of Canada TEMPBONE:527.0410 117 QODERICH EAST ,7:SEAFORTH • *OPPSITok4utig:..w497q ..: •-• Cold cancels float: RESIDENTIAL — INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES Interim • financing on new construction or land development REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA — 'N. PHONE • AREA CODE 519.744.6535 COLLECT AFEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LTD. 1. his Model 00:2-fI .40 4i- I O2 Atitit St4 on the day of their Anniversary and received many lovely, gifts and cards. Marjorie Racho, sister celebr'ated their 25th Wedding of Grace, surprised them with an Anniversary earlier this month. Anniversary cake that the • They dined at the Zurich Hotel honoured couple cut and was (with all the trimmings) including enjoyed by all present. Anniversary cake. As guests of 4 Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy Williamson, their friend Bob also present were their attendants of 25 years ago Mrs, Bill Bragger, Sharon and had supper with them . Sunday, Ken, Neig,hboars,„,,frj,en13s ,,and niglAt along with relatives•dropped 'in Jo see flieni! John. 'Pelinek.' Mrs. Ruth Pepper and Mrs., John Pethick spent Saturday at the home of John Pethick. Mr. and Mrs.Robert Halley and family spent Father's. Day with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker, Cromarty. Miss Sheila Campbell, London, spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Allan Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stew Argyle, Hayfield. Miss Vickie Harris spent the weekend with Mt.and Mrs.Tony Wolfcamp and Marsha, Mitchell. Community discussions at Vonastra coffee hour Correspondent Karen Lehnen Thursday evening Coffee Hour meetings have sparked interest in many facets of the community. Discussions range from neigh- bourhood parks, recreation, to the feasibility of incorporation as a village for Vanastra. Think of the pros and cons, leadership and decision making? Taxes and budget? Is Ontario leaning toward regional govern- ment? :r ' 'Everyone is welcome Thurs- days at 8 p.m. at the Vanastra r Christian Church. Bring your' ideas. Carol Munro, chairman of the Vanastra Day Care Committee, spoke with me about the progress this,group has been making. The construction is underway and the committee is in the process of ordering supplies. Interviews for hiringwill begin in July. The. Day Care in Vanastra will begin in September. _ The regula monthly dance at Vanastra will be held Friday, June 27. Everyone is welcome to share the fun. Music -by the "Country Companions". The swim-a-thon is schedulled for Saturday, June 21. Pledge shietS are still available at the Recreation Centre, 482.3544. My quota, for an old housewife is 2 lengths and any pledges will be aecepted. Mania raised support the swim litoOatus and cobstrue- ticdon change room additions at Ventistra,' , • . RegiStratiMis for the stir:inter swim prograint be accepted June 21 as well: The Stitt spring evening§ invite leisurefy Strait about the, camtiihnity; I'm suit ever-Otte luta noticed the interest and care people are taking' with their hornet. It's a pleastite 16 see the flowers blooming and the well Manicured grounds at, • Heat*, Gardens:: year vanagtia matures .fittiO:Ag. itiere:PtOPfe 'care, . After four ,weeks in 8i. 14a 1, Hotpitai,: Kitchener; latzit has returned hprne. Weleerne home from friends" WO ueighbOurt. progressive Conservative Memberships in kuron.Middiesex * Riding ,, [Provincial] available from your local municipal, chairmen. Your membership makes you eligible to be a voting delegate to elect a candidate., Memberships must 'be obtained 14' days prior to Nomination Day. Please 'contact Mrs. Betty Cardno, Mr. • Leslie, Habkirk. Or Tuckersmlth Municipal Chairan. : Logan Township * * * . *, Recreation Committee * *•. REGISTRATION at the MONKTON COMMUNITY CENTRE June 21, 9 A,M. - 12 Noon at the BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE ' June 21, p A.M. -12 Noon * PARENTS MUST REGISTER THEIR CHILDREN * * • L. , * - FOR INFORMATION, CONTACT: * KEN SMITH ' 'BERRY McEWEN 1,7" BORNHOLM MONKTON * 4 " 3 7-2922 • *.347 2977 $ By Jolut.P, 0444 Publicity Chairman Last Saturday; June 14th, an installation teain 'from qqderich installed the officers of Branch 156. President George :Hays welcomed the gathering and thanked the eighteen members.of the installation team for, coming, Past Zone C9rrimander Harold " Chambers' introduced the leant • ' arid conducted' the installation ceremonies. Comrade Peter Malcolm and Murray East piped the instIlation team to the front of the hall-and later piped each officer up to the front to be installed. Officers for the Branch for 1975-76 are as follows: Past President, Gordon 'Scott; President, George Hays; • 1st Vice President, Trim Wilbee; 2nd.Vice President, Lloyd Rowat; Secretary, Archie -Dobson; Treasurer, Dick Whiteley; , Chairman, Wm. Dalrymple; Sgt-at-Arms, John Sinnanion; Executive Committee, ' Allan Nicholson, James Brown, Jack . Ungarian, Bert McClure, Ross Coutts, Wilfred • Titford, John Wood, Henry Ziler and John Baker. 'Chaplain, Robert Spittal. Officers of •the Ladies' 'Auxiliary for' 1975-76 are Past President, Peggy Coombs, President Barbara Scott; 1st Vice President, Edith Jessome; 2nd Vice 'President Ella Munro; .8,00et 0 rarclit 'Maattaue, Treas e , tic , , „Nye Little; Sgt-a Arms, Jean BrOvfttl Execut .; Committee, Helen Elliott, Olive Betties, Thelma Coombs. and Mary Doig. ._ The , Honorary Provincial Treasurer, Mrs. Evelyn Carroll installed President Barbara Scot( .and' the Zone Commander, , Cleave Coombs installed President George Hays. The Zone ' Commander then congratulated all the newly installed officers and wished them success. Past President of the Ladies' Auxiliary Peggy Coombs then asked Mrs. Jack Rothwell of Oxford, England to pin the President's badge on the new President, Barbara Scott, Mrs. Rothwell, is Barbara's mother and is presently visiting the Scott family. Among the large crowd that attended the dance after the installation were a couple 'from Devon, • England, they were guests of Comrade Barney Davis from Goderich, , . The Ladies' Auxiliary served Fish and Chips. ' " Coming Events Friday, , e 27th - Legion Display o ens and exhibits will be on view until TaeSday, July 1st. Sunday, June 29th - Drumhead SerVice and parade. Head Office: 56 Weher Street, East, Kitchener, Ontario. WE BUY CASH .Correspondent Mr;. Robert Halley ' Mr. and Mrs. George Pethick 4 v of a speciol price Pram • t4t41114CE11 10 lb. bag BEEF. PATTIES. 7.90 1.0 lb. BURNS' WIENERS 4.90 gtoie 2624011 A attoir 26Z2041