HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-01-01, Page 9It's time to ring out our Wishes
for health, wealth and happiness
specially nice friends.
MURRAY GAUNT
HURON-BRUCE
for
EXETER DAIRY LTD
Mrs. Gee Westcoti, Michigan.
Mr. and Mts."David Weigel, Ohio, were.
ChristmaS guests with her parents ,Mr: and
Mrs. John Breadfeot.
Mrs. Monis, London visited with her coiisie
Mr.,John K. Cornish.
Me. and Mra. Wallace JaeltsPn Sawn/—
Christmas with their' &tighter and ',
London and parents in Belmont,
are vacationing in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs.:Crowe, Brantford. are YiSitailfk,
,With their daughter and family Mrit. 4nins.
Moffatt. • " .
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Elliott ''Few and
guests from- 'Meiico spent Stinney, with Me.
and .Mrs.. Anson McKinley family, •
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hargreaves and see
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Money
'you'reIf expecting income in. a
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more useful to .you than a,Iump
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the income is paid.
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how small that tax lump becomes.
• ARNOLD STINNISSEN ,
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OF CANADA
'Welland. is spending the 'holiday
?e the home of her
pnists,, Mr. and Mrs. William
Sublet7hrieWs'aitor Broadfoot is .
M. Om* few days during the
istmas Season in limplen, at
T74iSS• SO" kfUrliPhriqS who is the
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Christmas Sunday guests with
Mack and Mrs,..5huldicf.'hinrray'
and Sandra were: Kr, and Mrs.
Ian Wilbeev- Xcitit and Brian,
Walton and Mr. and MtS. Murray
Helldersnn :of ggrnondville,
itors or Xmas
Correspondent
Mrs. B. MacGregor
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell, spent Christmas
with Mr. and -Mrs. Don Rigby in Blenheim.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor returned _home
after spending the holiday week with Mr. and
Mrs. Don, MacLaren Jodi and Brooke in
Oakville.
Dr. and ,Mrs. Carey Joynt and David of
,
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania visited with - the
former's brother and 'sister-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Don Joynt and relatives this week.
Miss , Dorothy Faquhar of Toronto 'is
holidaying with her mother Mrs, Emma'
Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Welland, Gwen and
Michael of. Clinton,spent Christmas with Mr:
and Mrs. Jim Sangster and Bradley.
Cpl. Doug Wein R.C.M.P. Mrs. Wein and
David of Whitby are holidaying with the
latter's parents Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Parker
, and with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Wein in Exeter.
Mr. Blighton Ferg was taken by ambulance
to University. Hospital in London this weep.
Jeff Mock of Toronto is holidaying witkhia
grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mock and
Dr. J.C. and. Mrs. Goddard this week.
Baptism
Matthew Charles,. infant son 'of Mr. and
Mrs. William Timmy was baptised the
Christmas" service in Carmel Efesbytilias
church by Rev. W.D. Jarivs B.A.B.D. •
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman spent the
weekend holiday with their non-in-law" and.
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLarereJodi
and Brooke in Oakville.
August 14
A'DAY AT. THE DIG Expositor reporter, Nancy' Andrews is assisting Peter
Turner in this-particular block. The objects sittingon the ground above their heads
were found Thursday morning , when she ,was helping 1) plaster of paris mold of a
spittoon; 2) the first jug found with the handle. Other pieces were found ,and
probably it will be assembled in th,e rnuieum. 3) a grape design Mold ,4) the solp.iaf
an old shoe. It's mate was found the day before. It also has a role in recon5rUctIng
local history: 5)' The first, complete crock found on the Egmondville site. 6) an
umber of lids found Within the block. 7) When the articles were found they Were
placed in this basin.Standing up is an old medicine bottle and samplespf soil were
also kept. The potter tools found may be the first of their kind found in Canada.
Varna
ceremonies.
Several ga
euchre wer,
Arrived in ti
following prizes:
Mrs. Annie Finkbe
high, Wilmer Reid;
Mrs, Eileen. Consitt;
Pc ce Johnston, lone
tewart.
S.
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Van stra population I 000 4
Corr spondent
Mrs. area Lehnen
I hope Santa Cleqs was good to
everyone and Chrtmas Day was
a pleasure for each'of you.. '
Now, the next pig„. day is New
Years. We usually reflect over the
last year'and ke resolutions for
the 'new, 1976.
1975 was a 'year of many events ,
minister, 'Rev: Karl Boersma. here. Remember new members
This year_ we have our own are 'always , welcome,• id these
own night flub, the Vanastra
hairdresser at Vanastra. Also our), groups. Da'y Care is new lot the
area,:for 1975 and the-first few
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Wayne Lester began his new the maintenance of the buildbil,
position on December 1, and -which - houses 288 residenti.lre,
- comes from the Golden Dawn succeeds Ed, Rowe.
Nursing Horne in Liotis Head, Mr. Lester, along with hls wife where he was assistant adminile. Shirley and two children, Shawn
strator for the last year •'
__Beferearking-hiretioriss-c--He-ad,
. Mr: Le`ster was in ,Wiarton, where
he, w.as the pastor of Bethel '
Pentecostal Chutih and school
bus operator for Thomas Norris
Ltd, •
Whilewerking with fhe church
in Wiartere Mr. Lester .became ,
, involved with the seniasitizens.'
His preference for working with
the senior citizens increased and
Mr. Lester enroled at McMaster
University, Hamilton, in their,
Administration for Homes for the
Aged prograin. Hels still working
'on his degree and -hopes to
graduate next October.
A take of Woodstock, Mr.
Lester:graduated from Woodstock
Collegiate Institute and the Eas-
tern Pentecostal Bible College in
Peterborough.
His job at Huronview involves
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Santa also had'gifts for the ,,,,
following; birthdays closest to •
Christmas, Mrs. Dorothy Coultis
and Sam Thompson; lucky cup,
Greg Meqegor. and door prizes,
Ken Stewart, Harry Baker, Marg-
aret Dawson and Wilfred Chuter.
'strations
creasipg,,,
or. Swi
' 'des 'e
.,,• •Ruby (Triebvr chaired the rpOre
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Bikefield families in Floilc1 /41.
Mr.and Mrs. Jack Corbett spent Christmas
with the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mt.
and Mrs. Roy Morenz at Grand' Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. •Don Dalton Seaforth were
holiday visitors with the latter's parents It:,
and Mrs. Harold Parker.
on AVE,. Ki MI of Jesus. ite was courtesy rOn•tiiin• Mona. Aldki- ChrtrAntase
eckbytuby Triebner ffid .. dice, .PhYlis ,Parsons and Orace Conducted • by Mts.
y nvi en Maclean, -t" Drummond were in charge or, Those taking part were Mrs. A.
( rtr lunch. Santa arrived and
n , the distributed the, speretpal gifts,
and Mrs,.Bob LeBeau and Lorie,.
. Miss Jane Stephens,,) Woodstock spent
,/, Christmas holidays whiner greats Rev. E.
Stephens, Mrs.' Stephens and Torn -•
Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, .speut
Christmas with their daughtet,i and family,
gar
ented
solve( .to
de' as it
" Ore4-s
Stuart
Windsor visited on the Weekend with Mrs. W.
McBeath.
Florid aM and M , n were r. Mrs
ppen WI
ay. Ste
ake • more me t9,,.. , Christmas visitOrn With Mr. and s the fountain bf
e mentioned reasons,
' Mrs. Dave Sim and Cathie were
„David and'Pat Sim-and Jennifer, 'ap.,44 one should
alireless Books. of Southwokl, Ian and Evelyn Sion
of Cambridge, Norman Shin and
aPwas answeredhy it.-/ Norma Hip
klemOry , of „
of Stratford.
Apiwers made the
hear first .WMb
' The First Church W.M.8.„
-'''Decers3ber,llith and up4004
Christmas Stem *OW h Mbegi
Jeanie Hngg: "The CattAtt id Ole
Stall". Mrs...fleas) Keys ors *-1W '
of 'the -
Agar, Mrs., Edythe
Mrs. 'Jean IteYs,• Mrs.,' 1i1
ThornIson,.10iss.tiell4 CatstpitoN,
Prayer war, given by ')40; 44168ak''-
- 'Van ROokien.. Thepangrattatalr'.•
eluded by 1.4e*, Wawa
reading the .'storY ,of the `Illitals'
Madonna" end the Slag* of..
hymn 1Y9.
.,the flot-oifigers oeseisois0 *IC ,,,,,
1976.. Ainfi amt._ Pilit 1040P ...
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will be in Charge at *-
meeting when, manataira,
JeeS. The offering .west
.:and dedicated by. the
Mrs. ,Robert`!,i4c1#4
SFAFORTH 527,1620
G. A. SILLS and SONS
HARDWARE,
We're so lucky to have. voi; as o.ur, friends! We
resolve to serve yOn better than; ei,ee in the coming
New year. Hone it's happy! ,
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poem "Christmas
roceeds from the
were „very gratifylne'
'11 bg.a euchre in the
ry 8, 19(7614th%
oup in- charge.
Celebrate the New Year
with fun, laughter, and allrthe
'good things it can bring,
WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL HOME
Ross & Joyce Ribey
' SEAFORTH 527-1390 •
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Join the people you like so
much and say hello to a
• sparkling New Year! To all our'
good patroris out fondeit 'gratitude:,
VIEW4k!t§ A vk, Teritagiag
.mod W. Tilley Ltd. and Staff
Cprrespondent
Recreation commuttee Miss M.E. Sv4n and Mrs:,"A. Ham.spent
Mrs. Hugh Berry • •
Christmas. with ir4. and Mrs. Jim Stewart,
'4 Seaforth. • • • • , • Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McBeath and family, gives seniors ct,part
,assustant ministrat-or .could •have some representation.- sal . , and there
Correspondent
Mrs. Bill Chessell' .
A Senior Citizens Christmas. lunch was served by the Recrea- i the local Witeltly by..-,e old couple, ,
Party was held in the 'township don Committee. ' plgyed by , gllitt..1 powsoit', and
Hall, on Wednesday, December., The Committee' would like -tio , Debbie ° Illitii0eRrThei!,4, C071:
17. Wilfred Ch er Was.,ma,ster of, thank everyone for coming • 4trt eilOts on the.
tell.
00. en loe
he afte noon. and making the party a suceess,, gossip, including .the ' efee
prog sive also those who helped with the .. around McClinchey. s gtOreean6
- , lunch -counter, had the,','Sudftece Santa , aernoon,
out the .The township hall in. Varna was ' roaring with laughter. — , 7 •
. - 'N. ' . E-4,C.". es high, ' filled to capacity for the amain! :: • . -' e =,..,
nor; men's Sunday School Christmastoneert .. 'hip-, 'Gosherr,'Senctry
, .
adiaa,_ to , Rev. Alex. Taylor was master Of :attributed .se;erat,,, ret
en'Sllow . ceremonies, and George Wilson "t#iil musical stitinhers' eke
ands, gave . the Welcoming speech. 'Wes a drill by the Ma*
There were ' the usual songs,. by ,Mrs; Bob Ilk,ffeig•
recitations,' and • skits, with the • 'Citildred 1. o‘,heth,
ilttle ones hamming it up and Schools joirled't lei Nth
--s-t•-aling the show. Two of the .of carols. until,;*Sant., a
funnier skits were by the Inter- die tribute the , '
Christmas . concert, with most of :Aar) Tayter,"! rs.
mediates, putting on a Varnavitle committee', 'con;st
the geoup singing eff-key, nod *4 Min.'. OnitilItathwelL
Santa7jrx)..yed by Paul Censitt, Mrs; Doug McAsb at the.' eia
in Vanastra, 8E04 area. ,Brownie's,' •Girl Guides, can be proud of We have our own church and 'Cubs and Lions Club are all active t 4 years is sh
1 wishall a happy, healthy and. Legion Hal
The new assistant admirristra- supervising purchases for Huron prosperous ew Year. the Centre
tor of Huronview• has arrived. view and he. is 'responsible flit'
" -4 .proarMn and rances Kinsman ea-operatien inthe ,cominunity ae,
w nei ghbours.
(.-business ' , opening , the
Huron w gets ,new **member 1976 is election year ca rig With
dce
in
Shillelagh. Conestoga 'College is -months are • prcigressing
.staying at the Vanastra Campus: expected.
Our population is, .yes; approxie are already i
mately".1;600 witheR3 buSinesses.- Cavity's fist In
Many -homes have changed Pool isopen and pr
harielS and 'if not before we liana' and recreationa aeilit.,
welcome each of you to Vanastra -..for es conscious people 1 .i 'iii readi
now. „ possible ttk have a <not rael
Group activities for. all ages wirkoUt in the fitne room anda -Theroll,
have begun and proinise to be iehaiing swim, all liable at ,k;?-Ghiltlhtod
successful for residents of the Vanastra.
A sing-song of Christmas arriving ethe avrotig time; and' Brdadfoot, Ron and Chas, also Mrs. Ann Carols was led by Anna. Keys and the readini of the,Virna news lit. Broadfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pepper, Mr. ••
ze thatqChristmas was ,
ttn , mile erent in by=gone days. wing orie ber said she was given 4gr# of progress and kadernljp. twos cents' to buy presents' in industrial' growth, eornitiuni 6rethree of her family. 0 - awarenessand recreation . M
/ hope for 1976 is for
• - drlito?
•,. Chrre'kpondent The sewi'n'g project •-was left
Rena • over until • the "Jana meting.
cert' .St ens' of lirucefield' llettion waisent' tb the committee 'which, ri44300004104.,'
"report
r est ipeakeetet KiplfaMast , Ch 4 its Aid. FraliCes Kinsman
.J. at theettorrie, of Mrs. Robert end' 'Gr-aace-7--Drustunond v#41, visit
ineman with Grace Drummond „ the Sunshine,,Siseer for Jantiery.
'Til,flostess. , - Christmas Caliils and Stings
' .. \'''.11411: Stephens read a story-"1"fi Wei. sung` , throlghotit • the
iii'.4,-,, Getne". He.showed an meeting. Verde Smclait=7;gasp,
tnt4rasting4nd timely strip -...
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