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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-09-09, Page 4• Precision 'n Motion • 4 door sedan. EqUipped With 4 speed teen. Smission, radio, plus All the extra special Volvo standard features. Finished hi bark Blue, a reel nice tow Mileage ear. ,Lid. No. NAIL. 669 . 19111 11-04-1664"PLV4 1445 -4 door sedan. Equipped with air ,conditioning,- automatic transmission, AAkFM radio. Finished in beep Emerald Green, in showroom corlditiciri. Lie, No. KEN 700 1974 VOLVO 144A SALES • i ti EcH „524.7212:„ 1 4 EAST ST.. ,00 the wedding of their nephew in Sheffield, Ontario, This was the Robert Eckert and Lois Ann Fitton - Robert Eckert is Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckert son- Grandson to Mrs, Gertie Kramers and the late Albert Kramers of Dublin. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin :Stapleton .of Raglan St. are the proud grandparents IA a baby girl , daughter 'of Mr. and 'Mrs. Ron (Pauline) A gar 'Essex, born last Thursday, Visitors with Don MacRae over -the holiday weekend Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hallman - Waterloo,' Mr. Gary Kelly, Niagara Falls, D. R, Robinson, cousin Mi. June Lucas and friend Cleveland , Ohio. • Mr. and -Mrs.—Jade 1‘,4_Rae, London attended the Eckert-Fitton wedding in Sheffield and visited with friends and relatives in town. Mr. Wilfred Feeney is 'home from Seaforth Community Hospital, Mrs. Rose Stapleton is a patient in Seaforth community Hospital and is recuperating very well . We hope to see her home real soon. Mrs Marilyn Ryan and Linda Van Bergen have arrived home from,Jasper, Alberta wheie they were employed' for' the summer months to return to Wilfred Laurier University. Staffa Win dairy showmanship. SUMMER 10//747,91///l/ 4/1.1 *0°V.440404419110v10100 r ,QJ 10 To 20% off BIC SPECIALS 88' - $i.,3.8 ' G'VALUE REFILLS 200 sheets $1.4.9 , 3-00 sh6-!ts 2,73• EXERCISE GOOK--r 4 to a paC 98 1 ^ ei..11 OM. We Have A Complete Line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES 1G1-IT PRICES Moro sun. wear woon 1011011111, MINN, • CHECK SIDEWALK SPECIALS - • ar ne s .400. AND STATIONERY SFORE, The Friendly Store In ii:tiiorth "the friendly fowls". OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS of Summer Merchandise , • .zidvertisi cansave shopping time. CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD Ilangitart, lieffy, 'Nig aid Co. • Chartered .Accountants Resident Partner ARTHUR W.• READ 268 Main St., Exeter Bus. 235-0120 Res. 238-8075 • rprOaMninfsMIMMEMalr.O.N:WM:Menfffak•MMOVAMUMW" Ottawa, August 30, 1976 ' Canadian Radlo:televIslon 'Conseil de la radlodithislen I , Commission - earladiennea f and Teletointnunications et des tehietahniunIcetions • - • Mrs. 104.verpe Wolfe • • Correspondent The L.C.W. entertained the senior citizens of • the congregation pf St. Peters .• Lutheran Church on Wednesday , • Afternoon. The theme of the devotions was on prayer led by Mrs. Arthur Horst. Edgar Elligsen entertained with violin selections accompanied by his wife on the piano. Pastor Horst showed movies of local intereist and dinner was served by the ladies. Prizes were' given to the . OldeSrlady, Mrs. Emma Rock, oldest man , Mr. Edward Scherbarth Sr., youngest lady, Mrs. Norman Reihl. The one with he most great grandchildren was Mrs. Louisa Jarmouth. The man • with .the baldest head was Norman Reihl and the man with the bushiest side burns was Pastor A rthur }terse The lady with the most items in her purse was Mrs. Robert French. The man with the most candies in his po cket was Edward • Scherbarth "0 Sr. The one coming the. furthest was Mrs. Fred Yoking. The one - going on the longest trip was Mrs. Henry Rose. Luckycup was Mrs. Edward Scherbarth Sr. The lucky plate was Mrs. Clarence Regele. It was a pleasure to see Miss Marie Meyer and Mr. ,EdWard • Scherbarth Sr . who made the effort to be present. There was a good -attendance. Cemetery decoration washeld at First Lutheran Church, Logan, hol-i ay weekend examines (Continued from Page 1) • broth, bring to a boil and cook, ,:champion Correspondent , mrs. Jack O'Reilly, returned wandering • on township roads, stirring,iconstantly until thick. inter-club 4-H Achievement Day Vincent Lane , Saturday to Marian Villa, London, , One Fedeiation member Add peas andturkey and cook 10 With the holiday season over Sheila and Lorie Flanagan, who and everyone going back to his or- spent a few days with their her respective occupation, the, grandparents, Mr. and ' Mrs. highways yesterday (Monday) Vinc. Lane.feturned to Kitchener seemed like a one way travel. No, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, 8, they were all going east, frOm Ben Flanagan, who visited with the „400 north of Toronto, -Mr, 'and Mrs. Thos. Kale had two lines of traffic going Monday. : south, and today the school bus Mr. and Mrs. Kale and girls gave evidence that it's back to 'had just returned from a two school for another term; for ,some week's holiday at a cottage in Port it• may seem 4ike a short recess, Albert. . ..- but most are looking forward to, Mr. and •Mrs. Ted Melady and new classmates, perhaps new Ann left last week by, Plane for teachers and another term for Alberta and Van6ouver to visit advancement: • their daughter and other relatives -Farmers here (the few we ha,ve there. - left) I ave had a very good year, so Miss Nellie •Doyle, London ' far. heat, oats and barley are all . visited with her brothers, Ted and ,_frorn,$450) for purebred animals .• harvested with very good returns, Mike Doyle, over the holiday. in compensation. The Oxford and while beans which appear' Joe Murray at T.D, 'Bank, resolution asked , for larger acreage than ever are now Orillia visited his parents -Mr. ,and compensation for NIP. animals being harvested with excellent Mrs. Ray_. Murray and 'other • results. Some,,have reported one relatives here. ton per acre, and with continued Miss Hilda Kennedy, London good weather, another, week will visited with Mrs. Mary see it all over, excepting corn Ducharme. which has matured fast, and Mrs. Marian McPherson, Strat- hopefully will soon be lowered so ford visited with Mrs. Rose Burke that •one can see what his, on Sunday. neighbour is -doing without Mr.•and Mrs. Ja ck Lane and climbing the T.V. aerial. family have returned to the • Personals ' - • hamlet after spending• the heti- Louis Q'Reilly, Who was spend-' nays at their summer cottage in ing the •summer with Mr. and Bayfield. • their son and daughter in law. service. -No one passed away —Mr:- and-Mrs. -Robert Brady ' rt.4 _ and_ Mrs. Rey I3euerman, - • With David Weitersen are Nancy and Rae St. Pants who are having some holidays. Mrs. Janice Ahrens and Jason from Ottawa have returned to °their home after 'holidaying a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton, Bode and brothers. They also called on Bill Hill son of Mrs,. Wm. Hill who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital , London. His relatives and friends will be glad to know he is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown spent the, weekend with the tatters mother' Mrs.' Etta Armstrong and their son and daughter in law Mr. and Mrs. Melville Brown. They also visited the latter in the hospital ,' -in Melbourne where she is a pateint. The Siemon Reunion was held at the Community'Center," in Brodhagen and included the family of the late Win and Emma Siemon. Sports and a ball game were enjoyed with- a pot luck supper. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rock have returned to their home in Farmington; Hills, •Michigan after spending some holidays here with relatives add • friends and attended the cemetery decoration at St. Peters Lutheran Church last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Leader from Pedawawa called on their uncle'and aunt Mr. and Mrs. • Lavern Wolfe after spending the week end with the latters parents Sunday afternoon with pastor St.J oseph's Hospital, London and Mr.• 'and Mrs. Sam Wolfe and' Fall David Beautel officating at the Windsor Traff ic heavy on Federation • • •EXPO§OOR, SEPT her mother Mrs. Adolph Trentousky in St. Marys nursing home, Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mrs. Nelson Brodhage,n and Mrs. Wm: Rose accompanied her to visit with Mrs. Trentousky. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe, Clinton were Mr.. and Mas. Lavern Wolfe and Dale, Miss Kern Scheneider, Stratford, Mr. Alf Ruston and Paul Pdterson from Vernon B.C. and Mr. David Ruston, Stratford. With Mr. Gordon Miller over, the weekepd were his sister Mrs. Toleda [letterman, Cambridge Preston and his daughter Miss ' Linda Miller, Kitchener. They also attended decoration day at St. Peteres Lutheran Church last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Fry and family have moved from the farm, home owned .hy Mr: and Mrs. Frank Vanhevel to New Market. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tompkson, London visited with the tatters parents Mr. and Mrs. E rvin Leonhardt, Sunday. Guests , with Mr. and Mrs Edwin Rock were their sons in law and daughters Boris and Gwen Brueder, Waterloo and Dr. and Mrs. Karl -.Campbell and Jason from Goderich$ Bradley, Gale and Heather Preistap of Lucknow have returned to their home from holidaying with ' their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Preistap. Their father_ Gerald Preistap has been released from ..iis convalescing at his home,, London visited with the tatters parents Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey Ahrens, Marily aed Steven. It was a pleasure to have the choir back from their summer vacation at St. Peter's Lutheran Church Sunday morning where Pastor IrIthur Horst is 'alsq a choir - member. Their Anthems add greatly to our. service. Christopher and ,Susan . Sincere sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Paul Wolfle , Mitchell „who passed away suddenly. Mrs, Georgena Siemon, called on Mr, and 'Mrs. Les Wietersen Friday eve ning. Mrs. Georgina Anderson who spent 3 weeks holidays here -with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whrdell and Wayne and called on other relatives and friends in this • district has returned home to wondered who would pay the fine if cattle wandered off from rented land, the owner of the land- who 'was supposed to keep the fences in good repair, or the owner of the cattle? Members also discussed a resolution from the , Oxford County Federation asking that BrucellOsis ,compensation for cattle on the -NIP program be raised , above,the amount paid for grade cattle. • • Presently a farmer who hai to destroy cattle when Brusellosis strikes is paid $200 per grade aminal and $650 (recently raised The resolution, which was passed to the Huron directors for a stand, noted that government ordered slaug htering because of Brucellosis is up. There'- were 851 Ontario herds in quarantine at the end' of June, Compared ,to 614 herds a year earlier. somewhere between, the two amounts, becaue NIP cattle have a value, higher than grade but less than purebred.' turkey broth until almost tender - (about 10 minutes). Saute mushrooms•and onion in fat until: onion is transparent, Mix Flenf and seasonings. Blend until , sinooth With milk. Add to turkey - Correspondent Don MacRae Seaforth P.U.C.-crew, Lineman sill Marks and Doug Smale have removed two. arge decayed trees along Mill St., Perty County Road under the- direction of Dublin Hydro System, Chairman Don MacRae and supervision • by l-flbbert Road Superintendent Ed Chappel and crew.. • Visiting on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney, Mrs. Bea Fadden ,and Lynne of Mississauga`, Angela arid Karen Kelly of. Lucan, Mr. ‘1-and Mrs. Mike Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney of, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maloney, . Seaforth. Mr. Michael Eckert and his two sisters of Essei Sister Mary and Sister Margaret Rose attended Turkey Stew or Pot Pie 6 Carrots, cut in pieces 3 medium potatoes, cut into eighths 9 3 cup's turkey, broth 1 40-ounce can mushroom drained 2 cups chopped onion 2 tablespOons fat • - 1/4 . cup flour 1 teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk I 12-ounce package frozen peas 4 cups diced cooked turkey Cook carrots and potatoes in Exterior 8 Interior -Mitchell '348-9303 ,ffilri;03,MMN. mwareozas,, PUC crew remove trees PAPER HANGING dinner Correspondent Mrs. John Templeman Miss Helen Smale has taken up residence in Kitchener where she will be attending Conestoga College. Visiting en the weekend with Mrs: Sam Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and family were, Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim Norris- and Judy, Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Norris, Sean and 'Michael, Quebec and Mr. and Mrs. eJohn. Burleigh, Goderich. Gary Norris returned to ``-'his home in brampton on the Weekend after spending this pag't month with Mr. and Mrs. Bob NorriS and family. Mr. and Mrs: David Caplink, Mississauga visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.-John Templemart and family. David '" Templeman was dairy showman at the at Mitchell Fall Fair on Monday. —Terry- --Templeman champion. senior dairy calf. Staffa #1 4-H Homemaking Club met Monday at the home of Mrs. George Vivian with eight girls present: The club girl entertains is the club and Mrs. George. Vivian and Mrs. Spencer Jeffery are the club ' leader?, Following _the . 4-H . pledge the officers for the club were chosen: President -Ruth ' Jeffery; Vice-president - Jill Norris; Secretary - Marion Smale; Press reporter- Mary Jane Templeman; Telephone girl - Jill Norris, Staffa Entertainers was the' name chosen by the girls for this club'. Mrs. Jeffery discussed the member requirements and Mrs. Vivian discussed a reference file, what to keep in it', etc, Mrs. Arthur Kemp vas present and demonstrated flower arrangements. i!$ CONTESTANTS WANTED for the Seaforth Fair Queen of the Fair. Contest 3,Thursday-Friday, Sept. 16.17 Part 1 Judging consists of two parts and will take place at the arena, Thursday evening, September 16. with contestants reporting at 7:30 in the,,arena auditorium'. 9:3Q Contestant Interviews , Impromptu speeches, 2 to 3 minutes 25.ptiii-tst 25 points Part 2 Overall appearance, personality charm and deportment 50' points Fi 100 points Prizes: In excess of $200.00. With a prize for each contestant. Queen—orthe Fair to be brOVtied-at. -the Judges-stand following the parade on Fair Day, Committee: Rdbt. Broadfoot, Aif. Ross,'Arthur Bolton, 1. Open to girls 18 to 23 years of age as of August 15, 1977 who are residents or employed in Seaforth, McKillop, Hullett, Tuckersmith, Stanley or Hibbert, 2. Each contestant must have a local sponsor who will supply a suitable'sash, a corsage and transportation for the parade on Fair Day. ' 3. Entries to be received not later than September 13, 1976 and e should be made to the Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill or to any member of the committee. •. 4. Winner to be eligible to compete _in Queen of the Ontario Fairs contest 1977. S. Judging. The Canadian Radio-television and Tele- communications Commission announces the following decision effective foT.thwith. Decision CRTC 76-596 MITCHELL, SEAFORTH,- ONTARIO -7.5022000 John C.• Ward Application to amend 'his •'cable television broadcasting licence for Mitchell, Seaforth, Ontario as follows: fi - to delete the 'reception and distribution 'of WJBK-TV Detroit, MiChigan, WWJ-Tv Detroit, Michigan, WXYZ-TV Detroit, •Michigan and CKLW-TV Windsor, Ontario; to add the reception and distribution of WGR-TV Buffalo, New York, WBEN-TV. Buffalo, New York, WKBW-TV Buffalo, New York, CBLT .Toronto, Ontario ancll, CFTO-TV Toronto, Ontario; — - to make, other channel conversion changes. Decision: APPROVED IN PART The proposed changes in channel, alloca-' tion are • AFT410VED with .the following exception. The censee propoded to dietribute WGR-TV Detroit, Michigan part-time -on channel 2'with • CICO-TV-28 Paris, Ontario. As '."stated in numerous decisions, the Commission considers tat the channel on which the programming of OECA Is distribute' may not be shared by other, stations. Therefore, the licensee must advise the Commission of its proposed distribution of wGR-TV. this approval is subje *technical certification. by the Department emrnunicatione.. Guy, Lefebvre • Speretary Geneial aeon t;****;., • citizen s are2 gOetts during •the past year. , The Bode reunion was held at the Community Center, Brodhagen, on Sunday afternoon Aug. 29. Those attending were the descendants of the late Wm. and Louisa Bode. Miss • Shirley Trentousky, Downsview, was at her home for several days, and visited with St. Columiban minutes longer. 8 servings. If desired cover with pastry or biscuit topping and-bake at 425°F. • until lightly -browned. (about 25 minutes). ,• '''ilatkOINNAMAIMPAR*0-1 Ken Appleby Decorating Sp "ray & Brush Painting **,*••