The Huron Expositor, 1975-11-13, Page 9P
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Thi d'ew" ap r club w s . Mr Haylocl4. He also filled a Bi rt
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foamed at-H� eI, Central Public w'eathcr balloon which the "
h.' children rele sed outside and
School the begin ing of tJctQbeir a the fol owing' chjldren were Antaxt I; Kz stine .4'pq +Getnnr11, I!4r, d lvlrs: l3rtun ItaS,lTai6$iirit, '?
Members are as follows: 'Editor - watched until it went out of sight. ba tixed by ReK,,E.'GN Nelsoo'on,
y P dd[tght r of Mts.' s!!0 •, Mrs Windsor, Ontario-, and Mtoa
f'n Dianne Bromley, Assistant The second stop was a tour of Sunday morning at first
Editor - Deanna Finch, reporters - the Lancaster bomber with all its Presbyterian Church. Becky '
l�eri>#etih JN Gemixtel, � #,�.#�, )+rancid res�ca#or,. fan ai' '
Jean Dale, Betty Buchanan. controls. Marie Gerztmell, daughter of Mr. Ktj?pen,. Ontario;
Allts� and Mzs.. YVtilrt d A, I?xe�zcmtdr,
Marie Vanderlie, Susan Last, but not least the children and Mrs. Neil Gemmoll, London; Elisabeth Habkirk, dauShto p iC4cbp er, Quarto,
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Jamieson, Linda Cunningham.
entered the building where
Sharon Ellis, Karen Durnin;
privately -owned planes are •
Karen Overholt and Brenda
painted. Here they viewed three
Millar. The reporters will be
different types of planes close-up.
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sending school happenings to the
Seaforth. $lyth and Clinton
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weekly' papers,
Funeral
Mrs. Thornton joined the staff
of Hullett Central in September
MRCS. B. J. ACHESON
1975 and is teaching grade three.
Mrs. Bertha Jane Acheson, 88;
She resides in Exeter and is
of Milverton, died in Stratford
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originally from Lucan. Mrs.
General Hospital on Thursday.
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Thornton attended the University
Born in Mornington Township,
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of Western Ontario. She.- is
she was a daughter of the late Mr.
extremely interested in music and a
and Mrs.Ben Maddess. Following
French. Her are reading
her marriage to the latd George
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and knitting for which she is
Acheson, the couple farmed on
finding'rittle time. Mrs. Thornton
the farm where. their son, James,
is finding her first class
of R.R. Atwood, now resides.
stimulating and challenQine.
They retired to Milverton 27 years
HPRCSS STAFF IN NEW BUILDING e St. James' School
principal Sister Mary St.
Weather Station
ago.. Mr, Acheson died in May,
Louis, centre talks to two of
the Huron Perth School Board employees as she looks
On Friday, October 1the
1966,7
Mrs.Acheson was a member of
around the board's hew offices
in Dublin. At left is Joyce
Henderson, Seaforth and
grade four class from dericHullett
Central went Goderich
Milverton United Church and a
at right, Heother McDougall,
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Londesboro.
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el the
.Airport for a field trip.
former member of the Donegal
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The first place they vis�ted,,,was
United Church and the United
•
the weather station where they
Church Women there.
Seaforth Manor Happenings
saw a teletype machine, 'rain
Surviving -are: two daughters,
Mrs. 'Osmand (Helen) Liens, of
gauge and barometer.The man
looking after the equipment was
Milverton; and Mrs. Annie
"Remembrance Day" was ob-
attended the service,
day afternoon.
Knipp, of Listowel; three sons,
served at Seaforth Manor on
Church Services were conduct-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Coe and Gary
Ki Ibarch
Melvin, of Seaforth, Howard of
Tuesday afternoon with Rev. Ure
ed on Thursday last week by Rev,
of Galt visited with Mr. John
an
R.R.I. Stratford , and James, of
and Mrs. Stewart in charge
E.S. Stephens of Brbcefield United
Darling.
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R:R.2, Atwood; a sister, Mrs.
assisted by Mrs. E. Williams who
Church and by specjal request
Visitors with Mr, Wilbur Keyes
(By Mabel Turnbull`
Lilliam Hymers, of Windsor, and.
led in the singing and Mrs. Mabel
Rev. Stephens played and sang
were Mrs. Keyes Mrs. Morris
Visitors with Mr. Ralph Hales
a brother, ° Ben Maddess, of
Crouch pianist.
"An Evening Prayer".
Carter of Woodstock and Mr. and
were Dorothy and Ken Dinsmore,
Milverton; 16 grandchildren,. 25
.Rev. Stewart showed'slides of
On Friday morning at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Edgar Allan of town.
Toronto.
great-grandchildren and two
Remembrance Day parades held
Father' Laragh conducts services
Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews
It has come to my ear that one
great-grandchildren and two
in Seaforth and pictures of
and. communion. Sister Mary
of Toronto visited with Mrs. Leila
of our residents is anxious to have
great -great-grandchildren.
surrounding areas and places
accompanied, a girl's chorus of
Dundas,
a violin. If any of my readers
The body was at the Peebles
they had visited. In closing Rev.
Mary Lou Jansen, Joan Janmaat,
Visiting ,with Mrs. Ada Reid
happens to have one stored away
funeral home, Atwood,until
Stewart recited the well known
Caroline Wilson, Jeanette Staples
were Mrs. Beth Dutton of Bruce.
and not in use, perhaps. they .
Saturday, when removal has
poem "In Flanders Fields". Over
and Jacqueline Mathews who
field, Mr. and Mrs. John Wain
would loan or sell a violin as it
made to Donegal United Cnurch
A
forty residents and some, visitors
sang several numbers. All resi-
of Bayfield and Miss Glad Thom-
would • be - much appreciated.
for service at 2 p.m. , with Rev.
dents enjoyed hearing these
pson of town.
Please contact Mrs. Thelma Bode
George Ball officiating.
Kippen
young people sing.
Mrs. W. Hart and Mrs. J. Etue.
or any other member of the staff if
Burial was in Donegal'
Visitors with Mr. Duncan
visited residents on Tuesday
there is one available,
cemetery.
Correspondent
Aikenhead were Mrs. Chris San-
November 4th,
Thursday evening a rythm
Rena Caldwell
derson of Hamilton Ontario and
Mrs. Ada Reid and Miss Bessie
band came from the Goderich
MN BalCia1 CCIeS
The World Affairs meeting of
her sister Miss Margaret McLean
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Davidson enjoyed ed outin s on
Psychiatric Hospital and played
Kippen East W.I. will be held
of Pus ' ch -and Miss Mabel
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John
several musical numbers, which
Hiram Blanchard received
November 19, 8:30 p.m•
Whitemen of town.
Kerr and on Saturday with Mrs.
was 'very much enjoyed by
word that his youngest brother
all. o
Legion Hall. Hostesses will
Mrs. Nelson Reid of Walton
Elsie Dinsmore. Mrs. Ida Close, '
residents. R
Melvin Blanchard of Montreal
bthe
be Mrs.Mike Connolly and Mrs.
visited with Mrs. L. Dundas and
Mrs. E. Williams and Mrs. P.
On Sunday Mrs. Sarah
pass!d away Friday night. Hiram
A. McGregor will be in charge of
attended her birthday party held
Dunlop visited with Miss Bessie
Henderson and Mrs. L. Joynt
and Gordon left Saturday to visit
lunch will current -
recently.
Davidson.
enjoyed the company of Mrs.
cousins in Ottawa before attend -
and give
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McSpadden
Last Friday afternoon Mr,
Margaret Breen (nee Pethick) and
ing the funeral of Mr. Blanchard
events.
Mrs.A. Moffatt has moved to
of Norwich visited with Mr. Zack
Cecil Rhoades and Mr. James
daughter Cathy from Toronto..
on Wednesday at Montreal.
Clinton.
McSpadden and Mrs. Etta and Tatuns'celebrated their birthdays They entertained the. residents The late Melvin Blanchard was
Mrs. E. McBride has returned , Minnie Hawley. Bingo vires played and a large with Mrs. Breen singing principal of the McKay School for
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from a visit with her daughter and Mrs. Price visited her brother birthday cake was enjoyed by all accompanied by her daughter on the Deaf in Montreal before itl"�11te11d011$
Mr. Morley Bloomfield on Mon- attending. the piano. �tretiring. <:
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Pine in Sault Ste Marie. i i?
Mrs. W,E.Dale of Wheatley
visited her, dau h e ' d
lNrk••rai!:t!'m"w,','a'•¢,m wn,'p.,:,._.a �. "4•,#hNr'U?xc. *i.'•r"�Eait,5txkisi' cn ra' awt»'r'+igr� ,.n• ..x.,.,
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son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs avi as "wxph "rrFALLs w }N aGc
Cooper. t A ,
Mr. Webster Buchanan of
Wheatley visited in Ki ppen and
surrounding territory this • past S"INGS
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burke of
Wroxeter visited with Mr. and R<"
Mrs. W.L.Mellis en route 'to
Florida. SALE Don Soepboer
Mr. and Mrs,Bob.;Gibson and Gard Fawm
daughter of Brantford visited with
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis. See Mord Fawm or Don Soepboer on one of our late
Mrs. Vivan Cooper was a model trade-ins during our Fall Savings Salo!
Detroit visitor during the past
week.
FAST FOR A
Sunday visitors with Mr. and � ,
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were their son and daughter in- WORLD
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r Jennifer of Southwold. discs, q4iie owner car in top condition
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Winner
1. of the
Vanda
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Donna
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East William Street '
,. Seaforth
McGREGOR
Top Quality`
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Go without food on Thursday, November 20 -
.The most important event on Earth each year is
the harvest; but one-eighth of mankind suffering
from severe malnutrition is not celebrating. - -
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H WCANYOU HELP?0 ,
How do we solve the World Food Crisis? Even if North Americans wanted to do so, we
could not feed all of the 460 million malnourished people in the world. Their only hope
lies with the 'one billion small farmers in their own developing nations. YOU can help
them to meet this challenge by supporting O XFAM's rural self-help development projects
in more than 20 nations. Go without food for one clay -on' November 20. Send the money
you would have spent on food (or Miatever you can afford) to OXFAM, Box 18,000,
Station "A", Toronto. DURING THE MAIL DISRUPTION DONATIONS MAY BE MADE
TO OXFAM AT ANY BRANCH OF THE ROYAL BANK IN ONTARIO. All donations to
OXFAM are tax deductable and will be receipted promptly- (Reg • No. 0221135-03-10)
1973 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, four door sedan,
BETTER THAN AVERAGE, equipped with
350 engine, aNtomatic transmission, power
steering, power brakes, radio, deluxe
wheel discs, finished in dark green with
matching green cloth and vinyl trim. tic.
DHZ 492. Was $3395.
WEST END'S FALL SAVING PRICE ...... $2993.
Was $3895.
WEST END'S FALL SAVING PRICE ... $3593..
SPECIAL
1971CHEVROLET four door sedan, V-8 engine, automatic transmission,
power steering, power brakes, radio, Lic. DXS 800.
AS IS SPECIAL .................. $1350.
1973 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE, four door sedan,
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a an exceptionally clean car with 35,000
•{( tii!{•;:ti+Zi:;:;�ti.;.;cs'";;x�A;c;i:;• •>'•"°'`••• original miles, finished in dark brown
with contrasting sandlewood interior,
350 cu. in. V-8 engine, automatic trans-
mission, power steering, power brakes,
radio, etc. Lic. FICA 306•
WEST END'S FALL SAVING PRICE ..:... $2979.
1972 BUICK SKYLARK two door coupe, V-8
engine, automatic transmission, power
steering, power brakes, vinyl roof, radio,
whitewall tire§, wheel covers, in
`�mmoculate condition. Lic. DHN 031, Was
$3195.
WEST END'S FALL SAVING PRICE .....: $2934.
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• '` '' r •' - !, ate- \'
H WCANYOU HELP?0 ,
How do we solve the World Food Crisis? Even if North Americans wanted to do so, we
could not feed all of the 460 million malnourished people in the world. Their only hope
lies with the 'one billion small farmers in their own developing nations. YOU can help
them to meet this challenge by supporting O XFAM's rural self-help development projects
in more than 20 nations. Go without food for one clay -on' November 20. Send the money
you would have spent on food (or Miatever you can afford) to OXFAM, Box 18,000,
Station "A", Toronto. DURING THE MAIL DISRUPTION DONATIONS MAY BE MADE
TO OXFAM AT ANY BRANCH OF THE ROYAL BANK IN ONTARIO. All donations to
OXFAM are tax deductable and will be receipted promptly- (Reg • No. 0221135-03-10)
1973 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, four door sedan,
BETTER THAN AVERAGE, equipped with
350 engine, aNtomatic transmission, power
steering, power brakes, radio, deluxe
wheel discs, finished in dark green with
matching green cloth and vinyl trim. tic.
DHZ 492. Was $3395.
WEST END'S FALL SAVING PRICE ...... $2993.
Was $3895.
WEST END'S FALL SAVING PRICE ... $3593..
SPECIAL
1971CHEVROLET four door sedan, V-8 engine, automatic transmission,
power steering, power brakes, radio, Lic. DXS 800.
AS IS SPECIAL .................. $1350.
1973 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE, four door sedan,
r
a an exceptionally clean car with 35,000
•{( tii!{•;:ti+Zi:;:;�ti.;.;cs'";;x�A;c;i:;• •>'•"°'`••• original miles, finished in dark brown
with contrasting sandlewood interior,
350 cu. in. V-8 engine, automatic trans-
mission, power steering, power brakes,
radio, etc. Lic. FICA 306•
WEST END'S FALL SAVING PRICE ..:... $2979.
1972 BUICK SKYLARK two door coupe, V-8
engine, automatic transmission, power
steering, power brakes, vinyl roof, radio,
whitewall tire§, wheel covers, in
`�mmoculate condition. Lic. DHN 031, Was
$3195.
WEST END'S FALL SAVING PRICE .....: $2934.
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