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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-04-13, Page 13WALTON VARIETY Mop.-Sat 9-8 Sclhnelder's COLBY CHEESE 12 oz. Reg. 1.52 1 25 MEDIUM CHEDDAR 12 ce* Reg..1.59 1 .39 BREAKFAST BACON, 1 lb. Reg. 1.89 9* COUNTRY SAUSAGE seRlEmglers; SUNRISE MILK Husky GARBAGE BAGS hag pitch pack Homo 1 .46 • reg. 1.61 2 % Reg. 1.56 1.4 1 26" x 36" Reg. 1.19 99t1 20% .off all knitted Toques & Mitts Price5,in effect until April 15th whale quantities last 1. 35 ' chore pro Mrs. Art flunking, Todd and Tara Centralia, • When they honoured' them an .their 36th wedding anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Armstrong and Mrs. Glen Carter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walden, Seaforth. celebrating their 50th anniversary. ominations set FUEL OIL FURNACE Repair & Cleaning , 24 Hour Service . 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Attending Huron-West executive meeting held on `Monday April 3 at Dungannon were Dora Shobbrooki Marjorie Duizer, Marjorie Anderson • and Margaret Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Dave McLeod •1'4tchell, attended churCh here on Sunday Morning and visited with her sister Mrs, .Olive Penfound and Elgin. Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Dolmage and Angela were Sunday visitors with -her "aunt Mr. and Mrs. Russelrbood. ' • Bob and Vi Burns had a very surprise visit from her old public school friends on past weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Addisorc from Silverwater, Manitoulin Island. 'They corresponded regularly but had not seen each other for 46 years. The United Church was filled scriptural assignments given to ' Hulley, Norman Cartwright and McDonalds. children's story, was Jamieson, Tom Pollard and Laura gation teachers were Barbara on Sunday morning when the first him. Rev. McDonald, the eub- groups held their annual church John. parade. Greeters at the service were flagbearers, Cub Ronald Vincent Choir anthem was'"The Picture Londesboro Cub and Scout master presented_ ke..Lbatig.e to and Cob Todd Hoggart and the. of Jesus': with Mrs,, Allen different Packs and Troops were Shaddick ehoir, leader and 'Mrs. led by leaders „DavidLear, Wayne Glen McGregor organist. Rev. Greg Andrews for the• cubs Jim "Stop .signs". Junior cong.re'- Leading the patade were Nick Whyte and Bert Shobbrook. Popp for the scouts. Absent were Carter and Mrs, Bob Peel. the cub leaders Michael Overholt and flowers on memoriarn,stand were David Armstrong,• Scout leaders, placed. by Mr. and Mrs.. Murray Bryan •McClure. and Bob Adams in loving memory of Ann, Thompson. Ushers were Cub mother, Mrs.' Wm. Walsh of Robbie Radfored • and Russell Kincardine. • Nesbitt, scouts Warren Hulley The Cub and Scritirkroups held and Bradley Lyon. a joint meeting in the school. on Rev. McDonald's theme was Tuesday evening. The cubmaster "Our handsill' and his sermon introduced Mrs. John Radford topic was "These bands of ours" who spoke to-the•groups on water using as his text "Whatsoever safety, A film on water safety was th y hand lirideth to do, do it with shown . thy might."' He stressed that our The Blue Pack under leader- hands . Can be used for good pr for ship of. David Val' conducted the evil and he challenged the.:'cubs opening and closing for the cub and scouts to use them kit 'good pack. All were reminded of the for other people "to do a 'good church service' to be held on turn for someone everyday". The Sunday and Fathe4,,Son Banquet scripture was various readings of April 18. Next week is deadline how Jesus used his hands for the for passing of badges that will' be good of mankind. presented 'atthe Father-Son • During the service, Cub John Banquet. Cartwright was presented with U.C.W. General Meeting his Religion and Life badge, one April 3, U.C.W. President of the higher.. awards given to a---Helen Lawson welcomed all to the, cub,- John recited_ a. number. off----generalmeeting-and opened-with a reading "It's growing." She explained „ duties of ,-Wdifferent committees. Correspon- • ..'clenee included thank you from Mildred, • McNiall, Toni and griatgaret Whyte, .Lloyd Pipe and Stephen Duizer, invitations from Auburn, Blyth acid... . U.C..W.'s to Wesley .-Willis and• Ontario Street United Churches Clinton 'on April 30 .at Ontario Street Church to Clinton Hospital . • 'Day on May 10 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.. a Christmas card and two letters • were received from Poster child in Hong 'Kong. It was moved to- write lier'a letter and send $20.00 for a gift. 'Treasurer's report 'was given by Margaret Good. The group will donate $50.00 to Don .and Kathy Ruger, fire victims. Registration forms were available - for WeStMinister College May 26 to 28: Also for Alma College School August 20 to 243. It is hoped some will take advantage of these courses. $25,00 was denoted to Alma College. Helen Lee reported for the manse committee that the 190th anniversary of the manse to be held in June. Donated bulbs or shrubs to the 'committee Would be appreciated. Next meeting will be June 5, W.1.-Card Party' There were 9 tables in 'play at' W.I. card party on Friday night. Winners were: Ladies High, Anse Buchanan; Lone Hands, Margaret Good; Low, Laurel Diuzer; - Men's High, Pearl Cummings (playing as a man); Lone hands, Claire Vincent; Low, Ruth Vincent (playing as a man); Lucky cup, Ted Fothergill. There will be another on April' 21, In charge will, be Marg Anderson, Isabel Colson and Tim Duizer. Londesboro 14-H The eighth meeting of Londesboro 1 4-H was held at the home of Mary Buffinga when HUron's home economist and her friend came to visit. A game was played and dist-usion held on babysitting. Londesboro 3 4-H On Monday April 3 Quazzy Quitters met at the home' of Marjorie Duizer for meeting 6. Safety in the home and Achiev.e.— ment Day were discussed. On Wednesday Kprii• 5 the group visited the pottery.. store in Blyth. Here • Mr. 'Ward showed the girls how pottery was made and how it was fired. Personals Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Adams on the • death• of''her mother, Mrs. Wm. Walsh of Kincardine. • Norman Alexander .Was admitted to hospital in Satilt Ste. arie while they were visiting their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don Cousineau-and family. Mrs. Laura Sanderdock was admitted tO Clinton Public Hospital. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McEwing returned home on Monday April 3 from spending six weeks at Dade City and Winter. Haven, Florida. Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon Radford also returend home on Morida-i— from spending winter months , at Visiting on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman • Cartwright. John and Claude was her ;nether Mrs. Mae Rinn of Belgrave,ancl attended church when John received his badge for Religion and Life from Cubmaster Rev. McDonald. -Mrr-and Mrs. Tom Allen spent the weekend with their daughter,. Mr. and Mrs., Graham Jackson, Brian, Ken and Sandra of Ridge- . town. • Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter •and Colleen visited.on Saturday with Larry in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook, Thelma Ellerby, Frank and Dora and Chastify Colquhoun visited on Saturday with Mr.- and Mrs. Ross Millson and family, Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Flunking visited on Senday with M cr. and Now that the federal budget 'has been brought down, the federal political parties are preparing themselves for the possibility 'of an early election. On,the local scene, all three political parties are starting the machinery rollins for the expected election. Rob ,McKinley.. M.P; for Huron-Middlesex is expected' to seek •re-election , as the erogressi•ve Conservative candidate in the riding of Huron Bruce. The P.C. annual meeting will be held Wednesday. April' 19 at the Ripley Community Centre at 7:30. Paul Carroll. of the local New Democratic Party (NDP) said that party will be holding a meeting on Tuesday, April 18 in Hensall The guest speaker for the 'fleeting is Donald McDonald, MPP for York South. The purpose of Tuesday's meeting is to elect a new executive for the lOcal_NDP and establish a candidate sea rch • committee. Mr., Carroll said there are no - declared candidates to date... The Huron-Bruce Liberal Association is holding their nomination meeting in --Clinton • Mr.,Clive Buist visited Seaforth Manor last Wednesday and showed two interesting films to our residents.' The next films ' shown will be on Wednesday afternoon, April' 26th. • Friday morning Father Laragh visited and held Communion. Friday afternoon Bingo was enjoyed by a large number of, • Legion Hall on Wednesday, 'April 19. The guest speaker will be Hugh Fatilkner, Federal Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. . Three •candidates have announced they are seeking the nomination as Liberal candidate here. Graeme Craig; 30, of R.R.#1, Walton, who has owned and operated a farm in . McKillop Township for the past eight years -has announced his candidacy. has announced his candidacy. A graduate of Ridgetewn College-of Agriculture Technology he is a technician with United Breeders • of Guelph. Mr. Craig's Community involvement includes the presidency of the Brussels Agricultural Society, director of the Huron Cattlemen's Association; past president, Huron County Junior ,• Fa.rmers and clerk of the session, Walton ..United Church. • Mr. Craig is mar ried to the fernier Helen"'Elliott Wand ,is the father of two children, Michael - and Shannon. Mrs. Jean Adams, an air force widow, who has lived in the Goderich area for nine years, has .r,Happenings• . residents. Winners were'Straight Line -' Wilma Brill, Miss K. Laverty,. Harold Walsh and Barry Schwart z.,FOur Corners - Ludger Seguin, Wilma. Brill, ' Tommy, Churchill and Doris Wills. Full House HaroldWalsh, Mrs. Lillie Hudie, Wilber Key es. and Miss Mary Neville. Straight Lline - Bob Lefneski; LUdger Seguin, Isabel Lamble and Doris Wills. also announced she is running for the Liberal nomination. Mrs. Adam's community involvement includes serving on the Goderich tourist committee; on the-board ofthe Huron County Housing authority ; was fgrms,4, regent of the: Clinton 'ODE R& conning the annual festival of arts and crafts in Goderich. Mrs. Adams' is employpd part- time at Huronview and her daug hter has just been called to the bar. The third person to announce his candidacy is Grant Chisholm, of LucknoW, who owns Chisholm Fuel Company. Mr. Chisholm, 45, was bOrp iii Colborne Township and attended high school in Goderich, started working for his father's company: Chisholm Fuel. Co., in 1948. , Mr. Chisholm' moved to Lucknow in 1961 where he has been active in , the Lions Club, Coaching sports teams, and • serving• as district -governor- for the Lions 'Club in 1975,76. HE is also a• member of the Knights of Columbus: Mr. Chisholm and his wife, the former Wilma Watson, have nine children, three sons and six daughters. ---- • I r Watex Weil! 0 'DRILLING' W.D, .Hopper . andR Siaosns : 1, 4 MODERN ROTARY I PHONE Neil 527-1737 1 Derr 527-0828 A Jim 527-0775 .-1 Seaforth.Man o 0.1