The Huron Expositor, 1977-04-07, Page 15Stanley plans base
THE HURON EXP0511'0, APRIL; 7, 1977 —15 '
MEET THE TEACHER — It was Kindergarten
registration day Tuesday at Huron*Centermial School
Brucefield, Here Paulette Prudhomme and her
ther Patricia, of R.R.3, Kippen, meet the teacher;
Mrs. Norma Gemmell; of R.R.2, Kippen. Youngsters
who will be five years -old before the end of the year
registered to , begin Kindergarten in September.
(Expositor Photo)
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WE:'
-kill
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-cut .
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WE ALSO:
-make your lard-
-sausage
-cure •meats
CUSTOM. KILLING DAYS
BEEF — WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
PORK -- MONDAY AFTERNOONS
TEL. 345-2360
BY APPOINTMENT,
Correspondent
Mary Chessell •
Members of L.O.L. 1035
entertained . their wives at a
banquet at the White Carnation
on Friday evening. After the
supper, they went bowling in
Clinton. •
The U.C.W. Spring Thank-
offering meeting will be held in
the church tonight. Mrs.
Jane Schuessier of Brodhagen is
the' guest speaker. - • - _
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor,
accompanied by Mr. sand Mrs.
Murray Taylor and children, flew
to Tampa, Florida a week ago
Sunday for a week-long holiday.
Among the places they visited ,
were the Movie Hall of Fame near
The firm of Gerrie Glenn
Incorporated, of Lueknow, have
been surveying the property
south of the Post Office for
possible construction of eighteen
more new apartments.
At the Hensall Sales' Barn,
supply consisted mainly of heifers
and steers; demand was fair and
prices were• also fair. Fat cattle;
heifers, $36.75 -"$40.00, top.• to
$41.50; steers, $40.00 - $41.50,
top to $43.00. Pigs; weinglings
$40.00 • $47.50,, chunks $52.00 -
$59.50.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McMahon
have taken up residence in the
former Twitchell home on Queen°
Street.' They are enjoying their
new surroundings.
Dr. and Mrs. Rot4rt Mickle
and Mr: and'Mk Charles Croiich
were Sunday guests with the
WCyoprriedsS gardens and Disney-
The most enjoyable event they
took in was the Passion Play at
Lake Whales, which is put on
each year for six weeks preceding
Easter. Another highlight was a
visit to Beatrice's cousin, Mrs.
Howard Scarborough of. Sun City
Centre, whom she hadn't seen for
thirty years. Mrs. Scarborough
retired three years ago from her
positon at the :White-House. in
Washington.
' One of the last roads to be
Ripened in Stanley Township must
have been the one from the
Bannockburn Bridge to ' Hully
Gully corner. Some people
estimated there jwas thirty feet of
snow in this end of it in February.
, A very enjoyable afternoon and
evening was' spent at Exeter
United Church on Saturday,
March 26th when Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Cudmore, R.R.111, Hensall
eelebratedtheir Golden Wedding
anniversary. The tea table was
arranged with floral decorations
and golden• candles.
Pouring tea in ;the afternoon
were Mrs. Harold Parker,
Mrs. Robert Key' es, Mrs. Elsie
Keyes and Mrs, Harold Cudmore.
Those serving were Mrs. Doug
Wein, 'Mrs. • Don Dalton, Miss
Kathy Parker, Mrs. Larry
Johnston and Mrs. Hugh Davis.
In the evening Mrs. Marie
°Amore, Mrs. Eva Parker. Mrs.
Mervyn Cudmore and Mrs.
Gordon Parker poured tea. ,Those
serving were Mrs. Le Roy K eyes,
Mrs. George Parker, Mrs. Ken
Parker, Mrs. Marvin Taylor, Mrs.
Ken Cudmore, and Mrs, Don
Rooth.
The marriage vows were
renewed at 4 to 5 o'clock in the
sanctuary. The wedding music
was played by Mrs. Leila
Finkbeiner. Mrs. Doug. Warren
was guest soloist. Rev. 'Doug
Warren, London performed the
Personals
Mrs. Wilmer. McDonald, Mrs.
Ruth Ann Penrose, Mr. and Mrs.
_Jack McDonald, and Bill Barber
' of Brampton were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs,. Edgar
Cuclmore. ,
Mr. and. Mrs: Brian Collins,
Sarah and baby Jeffrey,
Kitchener visited on Wednesday
last with the latter's moiher, Mrs.
taird Mickle.
Mr. Jim McDougall had the
misfortune, to fall at his home and
is -a patient iu. South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.-
ceremony, assisted by Rev.
Clayton Kuepher, Zurich,
The bride was attended by
Mrs. Harold Scruton (nee Elva
Shaddick) Port Dover Who was
her bridesmaid fifty years ago.
Mervyn. Cudmore, Exeter,
,attended his brother as
groomsman, as he did fifty years
ago.
Following the ceremony a
family dinner was served from a _
table centered with a wedding
cake, golden ..candles and
carnations. .
Rev. Bruce Pierce,, Crediton
asked the blessing and Rev. J oe
Baker, Toronto expressed
congratulatory remarks. Mr. Jack
wi so is um ea me In ems mane
McDonald, Brampton, grandson,
was Master of Ceremonies.
A Scroll was received from
.
Pierre Trudeau, a plaque
commemorating the 25th year of
Queen Elizabeth's reign fromJack
• Riddell and a message 'of
congratulations from Premier
William' Davis.
At a recent meeting of the
Gideons, forty-four Bibles
were; donated in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Cudmore's Golden
After
Anniversary.
returning • to their home
on Saturday evening their
neighbours and friends surprised
them with a "chivaree" which
was enjoyed by all.
Hensall may ge t.
new apartments.
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former's mother, Mrs. Laird
Mickle.
Mrs. Minnie Noakes -has left to
visit her brother, George (Dodie)
Sangster, of Portage La Prairie,
Manitoba, who has been seriously,
ill in the hoSpital there for, some
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Parkash Malik
have moved into their new home
on Richmond North, 'the 'former
residence of Hughlove. We hope
they . enjoy their new
surroundings.
• The Annual Meeting of the
Hensall Women's Institute will be
held in the Legion Hall on
Wednesday, April 13 when
reports and the new slate of
officers will be presented:
Meinbership is open to all women
of the community.
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looking for pediPle to coach boys,
or girls teat*, umpire and drive
to games, although volunteers
would be -greatly appreciated,
too.
Discussions followed on such
topics as rent to be charged for
outside teams using_ the diamond
with lights. and without lights;
more' area for car parking at the
ball games; construction' of a
building at the park for
washrooms, equipment storage
and future snack bar area; and
the bitfidine of Waver benches.
— • It was learned interest has been
expressed by some 'in the
township to play soccer and
volleyball. if you are interested in
these sports or any other, please
contact one of the committee
members.
1.1
The March meeting of the
Stanley Twp. Recreation
Committee was held Thursday,
March 31 in Varna with all 10 ,
members present and ehairman,',
Don Brodie in charge. Reports
were given on the dance March 32
at Hully-Gully.
A Stanley team has been
entered in the slow,-pitch ball,
camper's league, it was reported
by Doug McAsh and Barry
Taylor. Any men in the township
interested in playing ball should'
call Doug McAsh at 482-9216 fdr
further information:
Ross ,Whittaker -of Varna
agreed to be ball co-ordinator' for
this year's softball season. ' Along
with Doug McAsh and Arnold
Taylor, they will co-ordinate
games with the other townships
and be in charge of the ball park
lights.
FOR THg FIRST — There was a tie for first place in a conservation essay
competition sponsored by the Ausable Conservation Authority. Left to right, Leone
Rowat, Authority member from , Seaforth and Roy Westcott, Chairman of the
Authority present first prize awards to Mike Stephens of-South Perth Centennial
School and Susan Deichert of Zurich Public School. (Photo by McKinley)
Students win
Wit kc:90$erVatipn eOgys
One hundred grade seven and
eight students from ten water-
shed elementary schools par-
ticipated in the essay-and poster
contest sponsored by the,
Ausable-Bayfield Conservation
'Authority. 'The theme of the
contest was "Conservation What
means to me."
Close to 200 people attended the
Conservations Slide presentation
held last, Thursday evening at
vv hich tittle the piiies for winning
essays and posters were awar-
ded. Nick Betts, South Perth - Cen-
In addition, the Authority tennial; Janis Luther, Zurich
honoured three retiring members Public Schdol; Brian Horner,
with scrolls as a token of, ap- • Zurich Public School; Connie
Predation, • Neeb, Zurich Public School;
Harold Lobb of Clinton who has Wanda Schneider, South Perth
been a Member of the Authority Centennial.
for five years, Frank Mauma of First prize in both Categories
Warwick twp. who has been a was a book on conservation and
member of the Authority for 13 $10.00 plus a season's 'pass to all
years and John Stevens. of— conservation areas within the
Blansbarci twp. who has been on Ausable-Ba field., Conservation
the Authority for 25 years were
scroll recipients.
The winners in the Poster
Category are as follows:-
First prize went to Karl Ket-
der, a grade 7 student at
Parkhill-West Williams Public
School for his poster, "Help Save
Our ConServation Areas.''
Second prize was won by-Faye
Evans, in grade 8 at South Perth
Centennial Public School who's
theme •was "We're Up To Our
Ears in Litter." Jo Anne Smile, a
grade 7 student' at Hensall Public
School won third prize for her
poster on' "Conservation Before
l.iand After."
Honourable mention awards-
ere won by: Greg Schmidt, St.
oseph's, Clinton; Ricky
Shanahan, St. Joseph's, Clinton;
Angela Zehr--,-7-Zuri-ch Public
School; Leanna Tripp, J.A,D.
McCurdy Public School; Ellen
Copeland, South Perth Cen-
tennial; . Doug McIntosh; South
Perth Centennial; Tilo Krohmer,
Ecole Ste. Marie; Melinda
MacIsaac, J.A.D. McCurdy
Public School; Kong Son, South
Perth centennial Public School.
•
The winners in the Essay
Category are as follows:
Two students tied for firs
they are susan Beichert;
grade '7 student at Zurich Public
School who wrote On water
pollutiuttand Mike Stephens in
grade 7at South- Perth Centennial
School,, who's essay asked the
Almaden 'of everyone "What ere
We doing abottt *Mutton?"
tecond OW Wit Woo,byDarlene
Steekle froth .Zurich Public
4.4.444.
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Registration for ball has been
se t up for the first 3 weeks of .
April. This year there will be a
registration fee of $3.00 per Child
or $5.00 per family. A registration
form can be found elsewhere in
this paper and will also appear in
next week's paper, which can be
mailed to Ross Whittaker, Varna.
There will also be a ball registra-
tion day, Saturday, April 23rd in
Varna Township Hall, 9 - 12 a.m.
ht which thme people can bring
the form and fee.
Ross and his committee will be
the wise use of our natural
resources. Jeff Schmidt in grade
8 at St. Joseph's Separate School
in Clinton won third'prize and his
essay expressed his concern
Authority. SeCond prize was a
conservation book, $5.00 and a
season's pass. Third prize was a
conservation book and a season's
pass. Honourable Mention award
about saving our wilderness winners each received a season's
areas. pass.
The _ 'Honourable. mention.
awards were won by'Ellen'
Brucefield Copeland, South Perth Cen-
tennial; Jeff Bridge, South Perth• _
C,entenniai; Kathy Love, 'Zurich Correspondent Public School; Jerome Van De Mrs. Hugh Berry Walle South• Perth Centennial, The largest crowd of the season
'attended the 1.0.0.P. Brucefield
euchre party on Friday evening
when the following guests.-were
winners: Ladies' High - Mrs.
Harold Coleman; Ladies' Low -
Mrs. Ed. Godkin; Men's High -
Sandy Pepper; Men's Low -
Elmer Trick; Men's Lone Hands -
Cal Horton; Lucky Draws - Mrs.
Lome Wilson and., Mr. Harold'
Coleman. • ,
Varna LOL sponsors
supper, bowling Couple marks 50thweddcling
• Bertha MacGregor and Hilda Payne Correspondents
NOW WITH TWO MACHINES
TO SERVE YOU BETTER
We have on hand
Locally Grown
•-Barley •Peas
mixed Grain'r •Red Clover
dick
Now Hensall Co-op has a second sprayer unit in operation which assures you
of 00toit'Opplieation when you-need it.
See us about a weed and feed program that will lit yourrneeds.
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