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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1977-01-13, Page 16' • • 16 :ma 11.019N .EX179,P1T9R, *WARY, 197i. °SEAPORTH'S NEW COUNCIL —Seaforth's 1977 -78 council posed behind the new raised dias where the mayor, reeve - and deputy reeve sit in the council chambers. Left, seated are clerk, Jim Crocker, reeve, 4911r1 Flannery, mayor Batty Cardno and deputy reeve, Bill Dale: In the bacictow are, councillors, Jim Sills, Ken Roth, Wayne Ellis, Gerald Groothius, Irwin Johnston and Bill Bennett. (Expositor photo) contest Stanley McDonald.of Londesboro United Church viisted the r' assembly and led in a responsive reading. ANTHONYJEROME HOFFMAN Hospital on Thursday January 6. The , death occurred at Huronyiew, Clinton, on Saturday of, Anthony James Hoffman, of Zurich, hi his 59th year. "He is `survived by his widow , the former Anastasia Denomme and by sons Leonard S. of IlensalL Donald G., Seaforth, Leroy S., Hensall, Richard P., Zurich, Wayne J., Hensall and 0,•___daughter-s; Mrs. Sharon (Helen Marie) Willie, Si, Th oinas Miss Carol Hoffman at home, 1R.R.No 3. Zurich. One son, Jerome Anthony, predeceased his father May 5th, 1963, He also is survived by brothers -Albert, Zurich, Leo, R.R3, Zurich, HERBERT TRAPNELL Herbert James Trapnell, 82, of Seaforth, died Friday In the 'Seaforth Community Hospital.. .. Born in England, he came tO Canada in 1898 residing at .Staffa and aftended school there and in Mitchell. , He married the former Violet Broome in 1916 in Winthrop and they Marked their 60th wedding anniversary last October. The ,couple firmed in .• McKillop Township and moved to Seaforth in 1936. For a number of years' he was a moulder at the Robert B.ell.,Engine and Thresher Co. here until his retirement a number of years ago. He served in the First World • War from 1916 to 1919 and was active in Seaforth Branch 156 of the Royal •CanadiatiLegion. Members of the Legion Conducted a 'Service at the futibral chapel Saturday evening. He is survived by his wife, a daughter Mrs. John(Peggy) Dick. of Warren, 'Michigan; one son William, of Seafo 'rth. He is also survived by a sister in England and font grandchildren..Z___ The body was at-the R.S.Br funeral home Where a.: funeral service was }Mitt Monday at 2 p.m. with Rev, _Stanley Sharpies of St. Thomas Anglican Church officiating. Burial -was in Maidandhank Cemetry. ' • Pallbearer's were: Glen Smith, Wesley Coombs, George Broome', Harvey Beuerman, " Clayton Horton and Warren Shera '.„ • Flower bearers were grand- MCLELLAN [MAC] R, CHESNEY children.: Joanne Trapnell, John Pick Jr., Michael Trapnell. McLellan. (Mac) .1EI: • Chesney- died at Seaford' Community He was 60. Born in Tuckersmith he was a ' soli of the—late' Barry .„ and Margafet Chesney. He farmed in the township until 1958 when he retired to Seaforth. For the past 1? years he had-been- on the staff, of Topnotch Feeds Limited. He is survived by his wife the former Isobel Armstrong to whom was married at,, ruce te ' United Church in 1943...and by a daughter'Barbara', Mrs. Leslie Carter of Burford. His brether Alex of RR 4, Seaforth also survives.. lie was-a-member of Northsid Brother . Sirriont .0 Windsor, Wilfred, London and sisters Mrs. Joseph (Rose) Traher, London, Mrs. Reginald (Mary) Ducharrne, London, Sister Theresa, of Bradford; Mrs. Dominic Doreen) Ducharrne, Sarnia.. He is also survived by seves,grandchildles. Re' was _Rredeceased by his parents Mr.: and. Mrs. Simon. Noffinenand..hrothers-,Deorge (1924) Leonard (1945) and Joseph • • Francis (January 8th, 1977) Resting at the Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich until Wednesday January 12, when _fun.exal mass was said in St. Boniface Roman Catholic Chinch, Zurich, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Father Durand officiating Temporary entombment, burial• was made in St. Bonita.ce.Rornari Catholic Cemetery, Zurich. JEAN MCIONLEY Mrs. Jean (Campbell) McKinley passed away at the Maitlariii•LMirrior Ntirsiirg -Nome on, January 10. She was 101 years Of age. 'She was the wife of the late Robert McKinley and fa' survived by one son Campbell, of RR#1, Zurich and one daughter, Mrs. Jack (Margaret) Scotchmer of RR#3, Bayfield. Also four grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren survive. Funeral serylees were held Thursday from the Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich at 2 pan. with burial in Bayfield Cemetery: 1.7 United Church ind his minister Rev. IvX.E. Renber conducted s funeral service et the R.$. Box funeral Home, on Saturday afternoon. Intement followed hi Baird's Cemetery. Pallbearers -were:Bill Strong, Wilfred Tremeer, EArl MeNaughton, Joseph Nolan, Wesley C(konths, Louis Nigh and Flower bearers vie,re Carl Feerkely1 Ke.n. Maloney, Ross NieholsZn, P,rafilt Nigh.. Anris RAVyvn and .Neil flodgeFt, • include a volunteer_ rearling vit,_h is_pract ic service for the blind and friendTv-• arii:1" successfully ran for the visiting for allshirt-ins throughout legislature. One day in the middle nuron. Miss Kowbuz said the Of a heated debat e, his opponent: hurean wonld also consider aa.ked with a sneer: ,,"Is it true individual requests for that you're an animal doctor?" specialized problems such as "Indeed it is " lied the drivers 'to and from hospital veterinarian: "Ar you 'II?" group is also ready o i'l1ii'renVoliinteerl3ureau is exercise progrm for ," o en ter - business between 9:00 se io ei ;tens:. That project will and 4:30 p.m. Monday be launched intially in Goderich through 'Friday and may be but Miss Kowbuz said She hoped reached at 482- I-35A to set up, similar programs in • • other centers throughout the county as well. ; Smiles • ullett ,nDecember 15;ipostercontest, was ended at pellet. For alttiösf a month s the students who entered the contest, Created posters based on bus and farm safety. Two winners wete chesen from each lass and prizes were awarded to these pupils. The following are the names of the . winners -- Kindergarten, - Drew Allen and Brenda -Finch; Grade 1 - Tanya Bondon and Stephen Kennedy; Grade 2 - Stephen. Duizer and Anita_Wiltz; _ • , ••• Grade 3, Julie ,Daer and Jamie. krauter; - Grade 4 -'Susan Gross and Shawn Seers; Grade 5 pain Losereit and Billy Presicator; Grade 6 - Darlene thinking and Shelley Westerhont; Orade 7 - Cameron Moon -apd Carol Seers; Grade 8 Betly. Buchanan and Mark Mitchell; Power Learning. Larry Deveau and Jacqueline Johnston. Congratulations, were extended to all the winners. • Skating , •, On Wednesday, Dec. 22; the pupils of Hullett Central went to the '4Cliriton .,A,rena for afternoon' of skating. They skate ,from 12:30 to 205 and went Volunt Through support from the Local Initiatives Program (LIP), the,Huren Volnigeer:13tireau has °piled for business through offices located in facilities at Ontario Street limed Church in Clinton. Under the direction' of project co-ordinator Mary Ann' Kowbuz the birreau operates with a staff of wo; Mrs. Cathy Evans of Bayfield arid :Mrs. Is° hel MacDonald o Goderich. A number of programs are, already underway including assistance to the elderly and/or andieapped-hifiling-1976 income tax returns. The Bureau will lend directly home by bus afterwards.. .0mAitcdnesday; Dec. 22, from 11 to 12 a.m. the pupils of Hullett „ p icipatecl in a carol sing. Rev. ALL INTERESTED CUSTOMERS Join Us - Mott - Your Host Kelim An'in factory tour of our HAMILTON WORKS BURLINGTON PARTS DEPOT SrAFORTH 527-0120 HI Other projects in the works FRIDAY JANUARY 14 8:00 Oil. CASINO,- NITE [Arena) per person Includes meal - • „ ProdeedS-tb 'Arena fund Raisinn Tickets available from Seaforth Insurance, The Rime and mem,bers • 12 Midnight - Smorgasbord Dinner at Arena 830 p.m. GIRLS HOCKEY Seaforth Supremes VS Mitchell Snowmobilers "Rally Round" You're Welcome at the Arena. Snow Princess cOhtetit Sponsored by SDHS Students Council CONTESTANTS , . ,Prenda Coleman Barb Duffy Yield Ste Marie Margo Kale .. . Joan Sills Ninny Preszcator Winter Carnival Snow Prine'ese.to,be. AnnoUnced Prior., . SPNDAY,....JANUARY, 1.6 SNOWMOBILE POKER RALLY from. Optimist Park Registration 1:00 p.m.-to 24.00,pantL: . - 'CLASS'A - Participant $3.00 per entry ' GLASS B - Spectator' $3.00 per entry Advan Entries ' Available from Members ,Due to Weather Conditions, Tickets Will Be Available At The Door, "First Come, First Solved" , SA TURDAY, 9:00 a.m. ATOM- HOCKEy TOURNAMENT---[Arena] -9100 CAVO:tX-...raRLI-Istd BONSPIEL [Curling.tik 9:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m.. SNOW SCULPTURING [Optimist Park]," ' 'di:Ass ELEMENTARY GRADES - 1-5 witirs supervision CLASS B — ELEMENTARY -GRADES - 8 .No. supervision ..v -- Open toil! Elementary - ry Schools in the area. CLASS C - Secondary Sonool,Division StD.H.S.1-louse Leagues CLASS 0 - "OPEN" (All ages). JANUARY 15 WINTER CARNiVAL Legion " Muaic by "Travel-aires Admission $5.00 couple AdVance tickets WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE - Seaford) Arena Admission ,-',-,$3.00 s per person 18 yer's and over WINTER d*IikilVA.L..1.?5b's" TEEN HOP - SDHS Music by ' D.J.. cbstume Prizes. Admission •$1,00 - 18 'yen and under '12:00 Noon JUDGING Of, SNOW SCULPTURING By ;Robert TetU and Addy Mcphee - (-Beebh*oud Pottery) \ 1:00 p.m. SECONDARY SCH041:7' SNOW, CARNIVAL EVENTS [Optimist Parkk , ° _ 1. Co-ed Tug - of - war.— \, 2. Powder Puff Football [Girls). 3. Toboggan Obstacle Race [Boys) 4. Co-ed Bed Race Competition between S.D.H.S. 'House Leagues: PHOENIX, COMET, TAURUS, AURORA.' BOREALIS MuSie by "Lincoln Green" , 8:00 p-0: to • 10:30 p.m. a Sunciciy fied'invoivernerti .:,:tiMitz*M".40nara. %WM^ 5. '