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• THCH'URON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 1.s, 1917
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Ribbirt emieir s main concern
for i„,,i01,-.,;44Pgrading of
• town* roads-' •• councillors
decided' . at . their' ';:inaugural
tineting ..January, 4. Roads
..weren't rebuilt 14,year due to
high snow plowing:40p. Council
hopes that the subsidips'from the
ministry of ;4ansFibit and
Communication Will reflect. tbe k-":
increased cost ...Of, 'ri•'inaterial'S,;•
labour and maintenance, 'So tl(atk
theroad building program can g-O'
ahead'th140. —
William"' Jarvis,. M.F., for
Ferth,,Wilniont was :on' hand to
,Co,ngratuinte connkil and ,eXtenci
frf`.
ert to upgrade ro
-council. to attend--. - ROMA
Convpntion: s • • - .• ,
TheHibbert tk District Athletic
Association Board members were
named. They are. councillors, Roy
Swart, Herb Brown and Donald
Johns and. John Scott, Russell
Miller, Matt McCreight, John
`Wallace,. Eldon Allen and Ernie
the—Clerk was
a9pOinted ex officio without
powers. .
Comte, - aprOVed a one day
atte'ndancA -4'at `,;the drainage
Thursday'Feb. 3 or the 5 4th,
Council were anxious to obtain
answers tt1/4) questions concerning
tile drainage with plastic tile.
Deputy ReeYe Henry. Harburn'
expressed thanks to Mrs.
Florence McPhail who served
lunch at the mid-day break.
- Council were reminded of the
Court of Revision on.the
Stoneman Drainage Works' at 1:30
p.m. Monday 10th January.
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co fere c in n n e on on on er
R.;
IN THE BLIZZARD , It takes more than the blizzard which lashed, Seaforth
Monday and Tuesday to keep the small fry off the slope's. These youngsters ignored
the snow and made the best of things; sliding doWn a pile of snow behind Sear orth
Gulf. (Expositor Photo)
Brodh ag en
Sistprshover.birthdcws
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Kitchener and sister. Mrs, Toleda
A very pleasant surprise to,Mr, fleuerman, Cambridge ever New
and MrS. Lavern Wolfe, Lorne y ears.
and Dale, when Marcel Wolfe and.,;. Mrs. Toleda Betterman acts.
Miss Elaine Creighton motored• in 7-Visited '.1-with N1144%;:'• MriattreI
arrell Wolfe, kitchener and SeatOrth..ConifnunitN. Hospital
.• • • .
Bill, Janice ..and .little..;Jasan
Ahrens, Ottawa, who enjoyed
their holidays here for a week
have rentrae.d.'te their hotne
Bill Scherbarth and Dale_ Wolfe
accompanied .. by Robert
and Murray: Anderson spent
some time at Calender, North Bay
where the quints were born and
grew up. .Dale has relatiyes there
where they spent. some holidays.
Mrs.- _Minnie_ Vock • • spent a'
holiday With her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr: and Mrs.. Frank
Eickmeier.
Pastor' and Mrs.Arthur Horst
had • :received • word of • the:
misfortune of the-1r son ',Richard
whO had fallen from a 20 ft..toof
when he' broke. his heel in Preston
while at wOrk"last week. Pastor
'Horst , Mrs. Horst, . Lois and
Steven_were to visit with 'him '
Sunday. He was a patient'in Galt
Hospital where ;he., got, a..Cast. on
• his heel. He has returned home. ••
We wish him . a speedy 'recovery.
• Guests-. with Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Bach, 'Ofilitte, Elaine and;.
David were, Pastor and
Mrs. Harold Brill,.. Heather and
, • Stephany, Heidelberg, Mr.:. and
. MrS. Henry Kl,eber:.Mr. and Mrs.
'Walter Muegge7Mr. and Mrs.
Robert-Gilbert 'and family, Mr:.-
:add Jim Weir and Kary. ,
Monkton: . • ,
Chimer. guest, with Mr. and
MTS.-M,ickey McCloy, Stratford.: '
, . were Mr. and Mr's. Lavern Wolfe
and 'Dale.
An error. Reta, Mrs. David
. • Davis was unable to .atteifd her
mother's(Mrs. Lena BerineWies),
Xtpas, dinner.L... held at • the
Kilbarchan •Nursing Home. • °
Bon and Leona .Bissonnette are.
proud to announce th e. arrival of
their son, Jeremy Eric on M
Monday, Dec.' 20th, 1976: in
Stratford . General. H• • 'osptial.
Grandparents are Fred ,and
Glanville and .Betty.,Bissol Tnette, •
Mitchell. Mrs. Bessie Hinz is the
proud giandmother. ' ° "
Visitors with Mrs. Carl
Higenell were her j.sons and .
daughters -in.-law,' Mr;•.and Mrs.
.Edwin Higenell, 'Clara, Rob.ert,
Sarah and Melissa frOM Stoney;..
tre0 an•dMr..and Mrs. CharleS j
, _Higenell,. Larry„ , Mark and
Crystal. •
MRs7'Karen Higenell from
Waterloo was at the same home
and also spent the 'weekend with
her parents. She, has -returned to
the Royal Bank at Waterloo where '
' she, is, eiriployed;
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Friends, , . • , relatives • ,.. • 'and
neighbours are serry to near Mrs'
Charles bietxe is'. a patient hr.: *".
Strastford 'General VoSpithh. We
wish her,."a speedy-recoyer$7
Visiting 'With Nlis:0,..Wilped.
Welfei, Warren 'Vcr't'iiiieVettiligt •
tto, and Faye'', were the
da ighteps and sons-inl w, It kw:
and' 4/Its.• Clayton .MatldseoA;
Onelph-;. Mr.; arid Mdrs -
Drford, kitchetterc:Mr, and Mrs:'
Ross Wond.
•• • :With Mr. and ,,tsr-,1101W1.
Visehet, tarry, Gay and Mittlefor
ittptiolid4y wet. their ,hintli0.4
Wand Mr. and Mrs ,tack
Sot it ttibtvitto„ 001E6 *aid b4vitt,
frbhti Totoii16.•
Correspondent •
Mrs. L. Wolfe
Two sisters celebrated
birthdays only one day apart.
Mrs. Louisa Bennewiel's, Mitchell-
,and Mrs. Heriy Kleber last week.
We„wish them many more happy
returns.
Holiday visitors with •Mr. and
Mrs. M ilton Bode-; Grartpa Mr.
Norman Bode and family 'Were
- Mr. and Mrs. •JOe Kirbey. ancL.
Adair. and family in Stratford. On weeks, They motored put .
New Year's Day the same Visiting with „Mrs., ,Gordon
home were all the family on Miller were her daughter Linda.
Robert's side.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson Connolly, Walburg n !Ate' at r
and 'family from Walton were same home, •,
guests of the former 's sister and Warren Wolfe and two chu
brother-in-law, Mr. and •Mrs. Bob have left for Florida for several'
„entitled t'o a fair return for his
tbourn, • • ...
questioned Mr. Jarvis,
on , beef., Policies; wheat, the
-duration and effect ,
dal - a clifficult point to
land:the diary industry.
tliection • in Quebec •and'
The regular -meeting date of
Monday, F ebruary, • 7 was
,changpd to February 2• to-allow
be41yttikbps fOt• 1'977. He
eipieqi.61' concern at the
proposed'; National ,..Food . policy
cruse a
saying it • t 4 good.in principle as
Co• •
hg.aS7 result in a p,
I u thew ood" policy at the li m
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eXpenS5ivf the producer. vv,Ito was
Hibbert's ' - lawyer Mike
he
think • how lucky .we -were to,. haN,c
moved when we did. •And While,
we didn't exnetly..-•hae.,,a OM')
X ni a ,,anyon'e will,have to .agree tit
was excellent .weather to what we
have had since._
While we never had problems'
.with snow; blocked., laneways;
"thanks to 'our old • neighbours
sometimes it was debatable to go.
.iiii'vvvbeiT when you-rmrched -the
road ,1-lerew e call it a driveWay or,
snot.' Lute tlike myself if you will)
t-)tly.,„ neighbor across' the
s. also a•goddi'qiirlit
illurs;ees that; all the oldies acreSs
the road don't have , to plod
,.„.r-hrontigh or shovel -snow. • ,
mentioned in my last column
• we were all ,moved .and, settled:
save for a few small items "that
is all.1 knew about it". That wife.
of Mine. had Stuff stored . away,
you 'wouldn't bell eve and -1 have
been bus ;• making shelves'in the
basement 'and haye mote to go.
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Looking out the windot ef Our
St. Cditimban home closelo the
highway, 1 can see more, right
now than could be seen for the
since we moved-here an seeing
Except for the odd loaf .of
bread: etc. we could- run a Motel
for a year. I think she' preparing
for World War three. The trouble
is.to find a place toltoreP here.
Any'Yisifcirs that were home for
Sunday that didn't leave for home
early, arc most likely still h ere up
until this time 4 P.M. Tuesday.
The highways have. been blocked,-
So far away readers take
warning. If' •you..„ come" to this
dlstrict'right now you may stay for
awhile. '
Correspondeit
Vincent lane
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• Personals,
Mr.' and /Mrs, Jaek Wady' and
family -\•isited:••Mrs., '611e1 Mrs,.
Morris. Melady, Sniiday.
Lane attended ..the
•M a I oney - R din g in
London Saturday. Tony Lane,
London, .spent a few days with
Mr. Joseph Connolly. a long .
-time ‘ and . highly . respected
residaittC07McKilV•p Township
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and member-of this Parish , d.,.„,,
suryied, by his Wife, the fernier -
pariSit aed ±n the vicinity. He' is
an his wife retired to Dublin and
fliza th • ' !urrav- of Legan .' Twp..
caq4edrin'4yery active life in that
Friday at the age of 77. In 1968 he
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a ilatut4.:' :of l''''•diingliters 'and 2
dis(anee2. were' C'zi.`therine and
sons: n, • , , ... ..'' rten'ding the funeral from a
Iii,
DavOrictitty(: onddri, Mr. and
Mrs.[ Allan Cv• inelly,, Waterloo,
,Mt-,.....,„IStXlith. ,.•Minraye, London,
Lk NV.Iptie te weather, iind road
co ndit tbnF'fhC''.'•rfttnetral. that 'was;
„Aipposed to be lvtenday,.had to. be ;
postponed•.to:WednesdaY:'.?. .., ,, . ,• . .
Ivkrk: . Joseph.: P. 'POWliey-„, of.
Set.Ortli ,,:died Monday .' at the
Seafdrth -Conimunity kos0.(ai iat'
the . ti.Q. 'of 87, She.' and" her
husband ;losePh farn'Tecr -at.
'Beachweed' all their married lives
and were, highly ' respected for.
their cwoperayon' in community
and parish affairs..They,retired. to
Seaforth in 1955 and her husband-,
predeceased' tier,, in 1968. They ,
had a family of twq sons'andtwo
daughters.. ' •.,. . 1'...'", .• • ../: ;
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AT PENNY VAN — Young • Stephen Jefferson was
, one of many- area..childrep who„carrte. to,Aee Ririe
Mitchelland-his dog-Pea-ch-e-slabow) ,at
Penny van, Saturday afternoon. Pirie and Peach •
apijear 'on CFPL every - Stinday.
Seaforth -Collision
Centre
Rear of Esso Station
"N.J. *Cbmplete
Service
*Custom Painting
*Frame repair_
*Side mouldings
*Door mouldings
*Windshield service
arrin
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,FREE clIRLING -IRQN
Warth. $1 1.95 $15:'95
when yob bury .a ,,i3JOw Dryer
IRSTYLING
Seaforth . •3/4.
wbr;en Monday' to Saturd.ay
faintly, . Mr. Mrs: Donald,,...tfrotn,-Nova Scotia,--' 'where they Ben-email and Ray also called '6n 7 Canada, s econornic situation were Past couple of days.' Mr.' and Mrs. jack Lane and was
Bode arid family all. from' attend University in Halifax.• Nfr. Manuel • Betierman . also diseusseel•-' After surviyirig two storms now entertained by Barry Lane. .
Mitchell, informed cOuneillhat on • the way .1 snow has piled up.:4
Mr. • and .Mrs. John , Tuesdayt'...February .22 at 10 Beuermanisvell enough be up
Kitchener.and.. Mrs, Michael.'the .Oritario...Municipal Board will and' around: •
hold ..an officiarhearing on. the
Township's Zoning BY71-aws• •
The 'following appointments
wcre Ansable •Bayfield
.COnservii&:ii\Authonity. D Reeve .
'Henry Harhurn,' ..-Seaforth. Fire
Area and .Peiqh•Safety Council
Conn.. Ro,v,•-,Styai•t; Mitchell • &
District Art*ika ,&, C.C. Board -
•. -Herb' Brown, Trustee'
- Matt MeCreight• Mitchell, &
District Fire:',..g.'Counc. 'Don
JOhns.• Weideti to• the
---Seaforth .06himn Pity 'HosPital
Board. •, •
.It Was decidea'not appoint , .
ToWnship represeptative `to. the
Mitchell MedicarCentre.,
-Grants of $100 Weret:made tO„.
„idle Salvation Army., $25,,,00 the,.
M-& D.H.S. student 'et'itincil- for
the year • book "Echoes". A.
borrowing by-law in the sum of•
$150,000.00 for the year 1977 was
approved, and a- Tile Drainage
Debenture. for $6100.00 ( This
used:up. the. total alloCatien for
.1976). The' Clerk was directed to
call for graYel tenders to , be
presented at the • February
Cbbneil meeting. Road vouchers
in the sum of -54505:S9- and'
,general orders for $4.130.72 were
approved. _LComniiinity_H_Ospi te • lab_s_taf f. _vvo second prize
thellespitarS' annual Ohristrria-s'windciw decorating
contest for' this 'choirboy, 'whotertainly. brightens up
her window. • , • (Expositor Photo)
Miss Wendy Harper, Waterloo, We-are; glad to hear Mr. . . •
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