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The Huron Expositor, 1976-02-05, Page 10THIS LITTLE FIGGIE TOOK THE BAND TO FLORIDA — Topnotch Feeds Ltd. donated a prize winning pig ,as draw prize to help the SDHS Girls Trumpet Band raise money for their trip to play in Florida next week. Winners were oreented with theirwrapped and frozen meat last week. From left ere Lynn Swart, accepting part of the half pig that her mother Mrs. Roy Swart won, from band" member, Linda Albert, Janice Houston giving Darlene Murray pa`rt of her pork quarter, Harold Glanvilteof Crediton accepting the other pork quarter from Marg Sills of the band and Gord Rimmer of • Topnotch. . (Staff Photo) McKillop People in Correspondent Mrs. Ed. Regele Mr. and Mrs.Stattley Preszcator of Crediton spent Wednesday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele. Sympathy, is extended to Mrs. Charlie 4i/eher and family in the loss of a husband and father. Friends of Mrs. Annie Elligsen are sorry to .h ear he is ill and a - patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. ' Mrs. Laviria Wheatley, • a former resident of McKillop Twp. , is a patient in London Hospital. We wish het a speedy recovery. . Mr. Fred A. Kistner of Brodhagen is a patient h University Hospital; London. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum, #1, Mr. and Mr.Glen McNichol, #4, Mr. and Mrs. `Bruno Breaker #4, Mr. and • Mrs. Mervyn Godkin of #4, Mr. and Mrs. John Glanville of #4, Walton and Mr. and . Mrs. Orville Storey of #1, Seaforth have returned to their homes after a two week trip to Mexico. Mrs. Marlyn ,Smith, #1, Walton who has been a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE You can bring the warmth, glow and fascination of a real. built-in fireplace to , your rec. room at a modest cost with one of these eas- ily installed, free-standing fireplaces. Adds' dramatic accent, too. 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Only 6. 95 Used or' .carton Qld .Chicago IRCR PREFINISRED TRIMS ' -Easy to use for ihat professional finished touch to your. job • • • BALL- X111 ACC U LAY. -Seatortli52i-o910 Clinton 482-3405 •Herisall` 62-2418 INVEST hb.SPital Ina, Guaranteed has returned to h er home. We' wish her continued good health.- Mr. and Mrs.Paul McCallum and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Dalton who have been visiting relatives' in Saskatchewan have retutned to their homes. Little Angeline Hare of Listowel spent a few -days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum. Mrs. George Williamsop of #1, Walton is .a patient in Listowel Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Certificate', cn Seaforth Insurapee Agency Limited 527-1610 PETER DECOO 74 TORONTO STREET MITCHELL • . Phone - 348-9412 • [Long Distance Call Cogect1 - game - Life = Auto - - Commercial - Farm Liability - - Accident & Sickness P k CI AG INSURANCE CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION 4 4 qr brother, Norman, of Mitchell; cheon, she • is survived, by a four grInchThildren.••• claughler, Mrs. la.C.2.4.1va) wa s • ^predeccased:• by= • two':' Wilhee;" a' ly1 a'c:',514zr • The body was at the Lockhart funeral home in Mitchell where the funeral and committal service were held at 2 p.m, Tuesday. with Rev. Bert Daynard officiating. grandchildren. all of Walton'. The body was at therM.•^L.VVAtt funeral home in brussels. The :r„. funeral service was held' Wednesday at 2 p.m. with burial in, Brussels cemetery. A Salesperson who m akes • 11140i.‘ WHAT'S HE WORTH TO YOUR,.."13:0$1,NE4S? A display ad in-The Hur-p eExi),c)sitdr, ra-bably the most economical sales-r.epreSentatiVe -your business can have. • Put him k fa: u -NOW! pssistap:ce :,:*.ykyciiiradvertising, call 'YE,Rp BB 521.0240 Adyeriiiing Department • r • , • 4 Varna Hears church needs new furnace Correspondent Mrs. Bill Chessell The annual meeting of Varna United Church was " held on Wednesday evening. Following a potluck supper. the children went skating while' the adults attended the. meeting..--Rev. Alex •.T:aylor was chairman and Mrs. Doug McAsh was secretary. • Good reports were heard from group •treasurers. It was announced that Wm.Clarke of Gesheri had been appointed alternate delegate to Rrcsbytery at the Official Board rneeti% He will Succeed Ivan. MeClymont • •as Presbytery." delega•to, in mid-year. with Mrs. Charles Reid as alternate • delegate. Tom Consitt and Doug MeAsh were etected.tb Board of Stevards, and Pete Postill was 'elected chain-Ilan. There was discuSsion conl.:erning ato. furnace,. which needs . to be replaced. The Board of Stewards Was ach:isetito seeabont having a new one installed. A ,Christian=. Education commt tt was appointed with Mik..Wm. vson. as chairman. All faMilies - will continue to• receive the Observer through the Every Family Plan. 'Mr. and Mrs. Eric. Chuter and family ha(6 returne'd from a two week holiday in „ilornitt. they visited Disney' Worrd, the Busch Gardens and .Six-Gun Territory (Amnscment Park), :which the chiltiten • especially enjoyed. Unfortunately the Weather was cool most of the time. •• Mr, and mrs. Bill McAsli11ave • returned from theiu, Caribbean "Criiise'WithlO%,•ely tans,. They 11'm,, to Montego Bay,' Jmnaica. and took the boar there to South .-America. • stopping in • ..411t , Cartagena. ColomPa: Curacao • island; Caracas, Veneitiela: the Island of Grenada: and Barbados: They experienced pleasant 80 to 85 degree weather and had a very enjoyable holiday. Accompanying ^ them were Mr. and Mrs.Arnold c.` Rathvyell of Port Elgin. - „ Obituaries 1101••••11.0.0•1••••••••=0•11061111110101.1•111(.111.1%•• GORDON MOWBRAY Gordoti Elmer Mowbray, 55 , of Seaforth. died Co mmercial at . his room in the Commercial •Hote) here on Friday. A son•of the late Mr. and Mrs. -George Mowbray, he was a resident of Seaforth. Surviving arc: sisters. Mts. Janet Lang. of 178. Douro St.: Mrs. Charles (May) funnel], of Baric, Mrs. Earl (Irene) Sippel of lavistock; a brother, Charles, of Barrie. , He was predeceased by a sister Mary, and :brothers. • Ken .and Bob. • Educated in New Hamburg and at Seaforth Collegiate Institute he Was employed as a wood worker. The body „was at the R.S.Box funeral home in Seaforth where *the- funeral service was held Tuesday at 2 p.m. . Temporary entombment was at the Pioneer • Memorta)„. Mausoleum with burial,' in the• MaitlandbanICcemetiry. GEORGE George F. Ahrens, 69, at- Mitchell, died soddenly at hdine Sunday-morning. He was born in Logan Township, a son of the late George Ahrens and the former Louise Rose. In 1933 he married the former Marjory Roney, who died in 1974, He' was emp ice. the Perth County roads klepartment, retiring in 1969. Surviving are: sons. Keith, of , •;•Oakville, Gerald, 'of Mitchell; a •chipg hter, Mrs. Peter (Shirley - Siin-pson. of R . R.1, St, Marys; a ,Temporary entombment was in Woodland, cemetery chapel with hiariul ' later in .Woodland Cumetery .in Mtichell. " MRS. WILLIAM SHOLDICE Mts. Sholdice, 82, of 'Walton, died' Saturday night at thironview in Clinton, • 'I he former-Martha McCut-' Mr': 4'