HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-11-04, Page 5TOP PUMPKIN CARVERS —'With their gruesome
creations for Hallowe'en these St. Columban School
students won prizes Friday for their Jack O'Lanterns
...With their gruesome creations are, left, Margaret
Hicknell, Joanne Albert, Mark Ryan and Barbara
Sloan. Note the cat mouth and the witch nose on
Mark's pumpkin._They won $1 each and money was
raised for missions. (Staff Photo)
St. Columban
Mrs. Haggarty is 85
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REMEMBRANCE AY
SEAFORTH BRANCH 156, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
Wilfred Titford
Secretary
Clair Campbell
Chairmani Special Events
R,V.Whlteley
Treasurer
Thomas Wilbee
President •
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Ai out a third of
Ontario's electricity is gener-
ated by burning fossil fuels,:.
coal, oll, natural gas. The price
of all these natural
is increasing rapidly The price
of coal, for exarnple, has
tripled over the last five years .
Higher fuel costs inevitably
show up in the price you pay
for electricity.
Save electricity, and
' you'll save money. You'll also
be helping to conserve dwin-
dling natural resources for
other important uses..'.
transportation, agriculture,
chemicals.
Conserve energy.
The future depends on it.
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• THE HyR.04 ggiooptroR,..NQVgMBR. 4, 1170„:
Maureen, Stratford; Dr. and Mrs.
F.J. Stapleton of Galt; Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Devereaux and
Brenda; Miss Kay White; Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Haggarty, Larry,
Dianne and Peter of London;, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Haggarty, Jack
and Jaimie of Windsor.
Trip to Europe
Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Ryan
and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kelly
have returned from a 3 weeks
holiday in Europe. After landing
in Scotland, they rented a car and
toured Ireland, England and
France. They have reported a
very enjoyable trip, as well as the
flight, both going and coming,
especially the s cenery while
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan were
welcomed home Sunday by the
family, including Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Subject, Kitchener; Mr. and
Mrs. J.D. MacRae, London; Mr.
and Mrs. Warren, Stratford.
Last weekend Mrs. Jerry
O'Brien and son Jerry with her 3
grandchildren, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Murray and also visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Kale. Mrs.
O'Brien, the former Wilma,
Klein, was born and lived in the
vicinity, until moving to. Detroit
with her father (Neil), when she
was 11 'years old. I understand,
2Ayr. cert. annual int. 10 1/8%
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Goderich spent a couple Of days
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Smith before leaving for
Florida .where •they spend the
winter months.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Dalton of
Seaforth left on Sunday for
Florida where they will spend the
winter months.
Mrs. Annie Hoegy, a former
resident • of 8th concession,'
McKillop, now of Seaforth, is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital after undergoing knee
surgery in Stratford General
Hospital.
It was a pleasure to give out
treats to the little Halloweeners
who called at our home Saturday
evening.'
maximum, only leads to a further
erosion of the monies available to'
the Board to spend' on actual
classroom instruction of its
students.",
"Each passing year brings
about an increase in hydro rates
that far exceeds the increase
allowable by the Ministry of,
education in the expenditure
ceilings and is now reaching a
point of major concern," t said.
Correspondent
Mrs. Robert Hulley
527-1856
Rev. J.W. Stinson, B.A. retired
assistant,. Listowel, Calvary
pastoral charge, former minister
of Northside United Church,
Seaforth was guest speaker for
Anniversary Services held at
Cavan United Church, Winthrop
on Sunday. ,
His sermon was "Is There any
word from the Lord?" Miss
Marjorie Papple, the organist,
played music for meditation.
"Christ is made the sure founda-
,? tioti'"'WaS 'sung. ' '
A solo by Graeme Craig of
Walton was enjoyed, "He and I
Believe. ".The "Lord, speak to me
that I may speak" was sung.
The choir sang "Morning has
Broken." Rev. Stinson led, in'
prayer. Hymn "Jesus, united by
thy grace" was then sung and
blessings were given by Mr.
Stinson. The unison prayer of
approach. - "Heavenly Father,.
you have called us to be your
church. You have set us "in a
changing order, face to face with
new tasks. Make us and all
churches the true home of your
spirit, the source of character,
this was her first return.
Naturally she does not recognize
the surroundings or the people. I
regret 1 did not have the
opportunity of meeting her, but I
remember he very well.
Winthrop
Former area minister
at Cavan-anniversary
Miss Marion McIver, Detroit,
• called on Mrs. Mary McIver one
day last week.
Mrs. Rose Burke visited with
Mrs. Marion McPherson in Strat-
ford over the weekend.
and the inspiration for your
service. Make us worthy of your
church and your church worthy of
your Christ, in whose name we
pray, Amen."
Personals ^
Mrs. Robert Harris 'has
returned home following an
operation in Clinton Public
Hospital.
Halloween was celebrated
quietly in the Winthrop, district
with the usual ghosts and goblins
about.
Margaret Hulley spent several
days with her mother Mrs. Otto
Walker, who is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London this
week.
Daltons leave
for Florida
Board supports resolutions
Correspondent
Vincent Lane
Last week we were in Toronto
over Monday night. I was home
Tuesday in time to write my
column for the paper, but my
"lonfingitis" seems to be getting
worse lately, Consequently no
column last week.
While this is not news for local
people, as it has been reported for
several months now that we were
moving into the hamelt, it's
official now that, hopefully early
next month or when our home is
finished, this will happen. Any-
way I feel 1-may .as well be where
the action is.
Fr. Tom McQuaid, S.F.M.,
who has been holidaying here and
in Toronto the past 3 months,
returns Friday to. St. Lucia unless
something unforeseen happens, .
for another 3 years.
85 Years Old
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Reilly
held a family gathering recently
at their home in honor of Mrs.
Margaret Haggarty who
celebrated her 85th birthday. ,
Those present included
Monsignor J. J. White, St.
Columban, Mrs. M. Haggarty
and Leon, Monkton; Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Payton, Guelph; Mr.
and Mrs. A. Schaefer, Mr. and
Mrs. E.J. Haggarty ' and
McKillop
Correspondent
Mrs. Ed Regele
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
cac, Musselman and sons of StratfortL
nt Saturday with Mrs..,Marg-
aret Beuerman, Glen and Betty.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kistnet
of Mitchell •and Mr. and Mrs..
Edward Regele, #4 Walton spent
Thursday evening with ‘ Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kistner, #1, Bornholm.
Visitors with Mr. ' and Mrs.
Edward Regele were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Dennis of Atwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Haro1.0., Wilvn of
Goderich, Mr. and/ Mrs. Stanley
Preszcator, Lorna.r- Brenda and
Barbara Glanville of Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson of
The Huron County Board of
Education agreed to support two
resolutions, one dealing with
Hydro rates and another cleaning
with school insurance, when it
met on Monday afternoon.
The Elgin county Board of
Education resolution noted that,
"Whereas the insurance
premiums payable by Boards of
Education throughout the
Province of Ontario hay esca-
lated drastically ,within the past
two y ears, be it resolved' that the
Elgin County Board of Education
contact all other Boards in the
Province and the Trustee
Organizations requesting that the
Ontario Trustee Council
investsigate the possibility of
Ontario School Boards starting an
Insurance Fund with the view to
making the Ontario School
Boards self-insuring l "
A second resolution, from the
same source, urged that a letter
be forwarded to the Minister of
Energy expressing opposition to
the proposed increase in hydro
rates.
It was the position of the Elgin
Board that the continual "high
increases in hydro rates, 30.5 per
cent in 1977, as compared to an
increase of 10.8 per cent in the
maximum . ordinary expenditure
per pupil 'whielf will lie ihcogniZed
for grant purposes over the 1976
.oweon'
party well.
attended
Correspondent Correspondent
Mrs. John Templeman
Witches on , their brooms,
clowns, ghosts, farmers, old
ladies and old men, and even
Miss Octoberfest were •present at
the Halloween party in the well
decorated township hall on
Wednesday evening October '27
When the Staffa 1 and 2 4-H
Homemaking club girls enter-
tained their mothers, Women's
Institute members and friends.
After the grand parade around
the hall, the judges chose Mrs.
Jean Carey, Mrs. Ross Riley and
Mrs. Larry Gardiner as the best
costumed.
Jill Norris, Staffa 1, chaired the
program and thirty-eight
answered the roll call. Several
games, among them animal 'bingo
were enjoyed, after which the 4-H
members and their leaders served
lunch of cake and ice cream,
punch and coffee.
The Institute had short
business meeting. Courtesy
remarks were given by Mrs. John
Rennie for the 4-H girls and
leaders and Mrs. John. Miller, for
the guests.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer,
Exeter visited 'on Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. John Templ'eman
and family.
David Miller, Michigan visited
for a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Miller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Reg -Templeman, Brampton.
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