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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-05-25, Page 10•0,11r. 'Tr '1.17,..".•••••••! ;917 7•77 17,-,1r; •••• -.17.-7-•,••••••.n• •••.; • tistaiple speaks in Walton 10 THE HURON EX0SITOR,MAY 20, 97 Children aptized Correspondent •• Mrs. Gordon Murray and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell - gave their ,report. The quilt committeei reported that $379, had received from quilting" the pa'st winter rnonats-t11-id11.00:-.baccbeen made &r5 the bakeless bake sale in April. Members. were rernitide4 of theBale articlegto be left at the church. The supper committee will meet before the•next meeting when all units of the 101 .r.C.,,:_wilt • , „ , hold a joint meeting o the first Wednesday:1n Jime. Lunch wA; served by Mrs. `Herb Traviss; Mrs. Ray Huether and Mrs. lap Wilbee. Last Euchre Held The last euchre of this season was held TueSday evening in-the Walton Community Hall with ' Institute hostesses, Mrs'. 'Jim Axtmann;. Mrs. Lavern Godkin; Mrs. George McCall and Mrs. Etrierson Mitchell in: charge. There were 13 tables of euchre in play. Prize winners were: High Lady--Mrs. Gertie Bolger; Low Lady-Mrs. C. BOyd; High Man•- Wilbur Turnbull; Low Man- Gordon Murray; Most grand. children-Mrs. Melvin, Jacklin. Steyens. Lsinch was served by .Mrs. Viola Kirkby, Mrs, Gerald Watson and Mrs. Allan McCall. Walton Unit Meeting There were 21 members present for the May meeting of the Walton Unit, held ' in the church basement of Duff s United Church on Wednesday'evening.. , Devotions were opened with singing of hymn, "come let tis sing of a wonderful love," Scripture lesson from Mark 9:14.29 was' read Jay Mrs. lap Will?ee followed by prays. Hymn. "More love to Thee, 0 Christ.:' was followed by medita- tion on Faith given by Mrs. Herb Trav'ss finishing with several pod is. Mrs. Wilbee closed with prayer. Mrs. Bill HuMphries gave an interesting topic on Christianity is the way of life. It is serene living, when we cannot find contentment inourselves; it is useful tb find h elspwhere: Mt's. Coutts presided .for.. the" business., Mrs. Howard Hackwell read minutes and thank you cards. Copper contest leaders secretary -treasurer Mrs..' Jim Axtmann, commenced her duties reading invitations-from-Blyth W. I. to a meeting on June 1 and to Londesboro VV.1. en June 14, Report of the District Annual were given by Mrs. Wiola Kirkby and Mrs. Mildred TravAsS. Mrs. Axine Marks collected the fee for the bus trip on May 31 to Branialea ere are still a few seats left. get in touch with Mrs. Don McDonald or= Mrs. N. Marks. H, Hudie; Mrs. J. Axtmann and Mrs: L. Godkin are the committee• to, arrange the display at the Brussels' Fall Fair in September. The June meeting on Family and Consumer Affairs will have the A-H girls and mothers as guests. also each Institute member is to bring a guest. Mrs. J. Axtmann reported 'on During busineas plans were the Officers Conference she had made for-the Quilt, Display in the attended recently in Kitchener. The grade 8 class went on a trip t •class:tabout taxes 'and other hall on Saturday when there also 'to Toronto. on May 11. The fit ancial matters. Mr. Vincent InStitute members with perfect Students left 7:30 a.m., was sttoposed to have come will be, a tea and hake table_ attendance for last year were Thursday and were accompanied earlier in the year but was unable There were 21 who Mrs. Williant Humphries. Mrs. by Mr. Maclennan, Mr. Wilson to come because of business. Th e answered the toll call - Gerald -' Watson, Mrs. Allan vent in the rural school McCall. Mrs. Nelson Reid. Mrs. acid Mrs. COoke. The class stayed visit proved very educational for favourite e in Toronto until Friday. May 12. - the, students. • you attended" new Dave Watson and Mrs. Ernie returning at 51).m. While there. they visited the Royal Ontario Museum, Parliament' Buildings. • ••• OO • OO • • • C.N. Tower and- many other • interesting things. The trip •• provedto very educational and enjoyable... _ — . • Nurses Visit Grade-8 • Why people need police and why police need people, then showed . a film. "A Call for Crane" Prevention" showing different actions when the police get * involved; if person sees a strange car at a home where they are away for a weekend the licence number should be taken 'down. Police can be easily contacted just call Zenith 50,000 and the O.P. P. 'will 'be there: Constable Wilson emphasized pike want, to make Ontario a asale place to live in, lie listed precautions to follow when closing the'cottage: and tips when leaving your home for the day or longer. He also discussed identi- fiption suggeSting• property shbuld be marked. After answering many questions. Mrs. Harold Bolger presented k the speaker with a gift.. • Mrs, Allan McCall' t. • 887-6677 - • constable Wilson was guest. speaker for the Education, and Cultural Activities meeting of the Waltok_Wpiwn's Institute, on. .Wedruiscf4 ;ening May 17 in the cot ty all The president. Mrs7 Wrn. Humphries opened with a Poem. "God's Garden". • Mrs, Ray Huether introduced the speaker conWbic Wilson who has 27 schools in Huron County and .who has b-1.-6n with the force fin 10 years, He has been 2 years in . community service,. He spoke on a Loridetbdrothurc Thursday_ in. Windsor, while 'Cairrespondent Mrs, Bert Shobbrook e -- 523.4258 Welcoming into the Narthex at the United Church on $unclay warning was ' Bert Shobbrook, Ushers were Bob Thompson, Kevin. Fothergill, Danny Jewitt and Kerin Tamblyn. The Junior , choir led in singing with Barbara Bosman organist and Marjorie Dnizer choir leader. They sang' anthems "when there's love at home" and "Come ye children sweet y sing". owing the baptismal hymn, s,.„ Margaret Whyte clerk of session invited Mrs. Patricia Dolmage to -present Donald Patrick Dolmage, Latira Lynn and ,Cheryl Ann McDonald, children -'*ef,Mrs. Patricia Dolmage and the late Donald Dolmage to Rev. McDonald for baptism., Antler , congregation, teachers were Joan Whyte and Judy Jcwitt. Rev. McDonald's message was text Ephesians 4:28 "Let him steal no more"., Mr. and Mrs. ,Gordon Shobbrook spent the holiday weekend attending square dance convention at JvleMaster Univer- sity,. Hamilton, visited her niece Mn and -Mrs. Wayne Gazel at Ancaster, his brother. Mr. 'and Mts. Dennis Shobbrook and girls, Galt, Mr.,and Mrs. Ross Millson and family'. Woodstock. , Mr. and Mrs. Vic, Starkhouse Sr. of Marton, New Brunswick, are visiting with their son Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Stackhouse and family here. Rev. and Mrs. Mervyn Penfound of Shelbrook. Saskatchewan are spending 2 weeks with his mother,' Mrs. Olive Penfound and Elgin and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Potter, R. R. #2, Mr. Frank Johnston- and friends spent 3 days • last 'week fishing at Algonquin Park. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander splint Tuesday' to N orman ar nratafra.c+••••,' weekend visited with their son Mr. and Mrs, Jim Alexander, Novi,Michigan. Bill Sattia.ux left on Saturday May 20 -frbm Toropto to speed,2 weeks ,y)siting ,relations. , England 'and Belgium. Mrs. Sweeney of chateaguay. -Quebec is visiting tier clang er Mrs; Bill Sottiaux, Naucy and Jennifer. Hullett students take bys trip to Toronto The • •• • • *, • • • • • • • • usiness Oiroctor ••••• • • * ••••• • • • ;;:•• • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • *a • • • • ' • Cub Pock takes nature -htke:-. • •44 • • • -0711 • • ••. • • • * • - - . • irar•-•-•:::.T..,:a • • • • .r•••• • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••• • • • • • • , • • A few nurses came to the The first Londegboro CuIs:Pack townshiji-. Mr: Andrews an along with their. leaders Greg ecologist, is head of. Department Andrews, Waype Hulley and Stan, , of Environmental. studied, McDonald, held theirfirst nature Uniyersity. of Toronto. Thy boys hike for the season on Saturday• gained much -inrorritation, under morning: the direction of' Mr. Andrews, in • their knowledge of different The hiko arranged and under trees. plants and the appreciation • • • • • • • S .• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "o • • • • - • •t • • school this past week to speak to the grade eights. They . talked about health and teenage problems. The nurses will be visiting the grade eights once a Week for the next month. Picture Taking __IMPROVEMENTS. MacLEAN HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Phone 527-0032 Fre4 Estimates For. Siding • Aluminum and Vinyl, Aluminum Wind,ows, Doors, Awnings, Railings. WEDDING SIDING . BEARSS ALUMINUM FoSrEAaFQcROmTpHiet5e ' 27;111n2e95of aluminum _siding, soffit and fascia, eavestrough, doors, windowS, railings, awnings and shu encasements. Specializing, in custom nc (—CAR CARE DATSUN FLORIST MacLEAN'S FLOWERS United .Service floWers by wire 527-0800 A wedding in your plans. SALES &SERVICE Seivice td All MakeS Texaco Products . See our - wide selection of. WEDDING INVITATIONS The Huron Expositor ) A photographer who had taken the leadership Of assistant cub.; .and preservation of God's Natural • , master Greg, Andrevvs, Went.. to -. World. Followingthe hike Mr., and .. Pictures ' earlier in the year the- faint of Professor Bill • • Mts. Andrews treated the, boys returned to the school on May Su) retake the grade 3 pictures. Their Andrdws,' in East •Wawanesh to•ahOldirg .stiicl doughnut roast. pictures did not turn out properly . . . • •Gerald's Datsun Segorth 527-1010 Seaforth 01. , . . before. • , Shower held for Bernice Hunking Mr. Vincent Talks to Grade 8's A shower .held on Monday Mildred. Ament; -birthday nearest . On May 4, Clare. Vincent, clerk • night May 15 at theehome of-Pat Mari orie. fluizer. Pat Spoke-' a" few -of Hullett Township visited the Hunkitig when -30 relations *and words of congratulations. to grade 8's of Hullett. He t,alked to former Htillett misSion 13 , Bernice and gifts were presented neighbotirs honoured Bernice on by Diane Hunking, Laurel. Lisa • ch • (.7—APPLIANCES_Th. APPLIANCE • and • Refrigeration 41 REPAIR SERVICE' Jim—Broadfo-o 1.— 482-7032 . , FilAND° I FUNERAL 'HOME ,Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home (—DECORATING Graves Wallpaper. &'-Paint -Featuring MOnragA I. . SEWING • ( Sewing Machine ServTee-N Depot Service to all makes Free estimates 90 day warrantys, Experienced since 1952 Sew and Save Centre Ltd. 149 Downie St. 2 doors south offludsons] Stratford, 271-9660 , Closed Mondays eeria her coming marriage. forsaies and . Shannon -Duizer. .Shirley were pinned 'On, Bernice,, her• Norman sister of, the bride "made 527-0240. Seaforth ROSS W. RI BEY DI RECTOR Norman, mother of groom by for gifts and to Pat and Addle for CI of) sees m er• arion. an on . a o eTTI 191— d Lida thanked-a ll • ,1 Canadian & Imported- Wall Coverings 527-0550 Sea forth • APPLIANCES Pat and. Addle Hunting: A the shower and invited all -to • contest on Bernice's preferences trousseau tea on May 27-at home ,f1 in clothes and furniture was won of her -.mother. Attending were , lowers 87 Goderich St., Seaforth PHONE, 527-1390 CEMETERY MONUMENTS Sincere and courteous service • Appliance & Refrigeration by , Evelyn Caldwell; wedding from London, Atwood., Gederieh, • • Piano Tuning and Repairs Bruce Pulsifer anniversary nearest Juite 3.. 'Wingham. Blyth and Londesboro. The . Cheerio club met • • Wednesday at the hbme Of Dora , Shobbrook prior to being driven Service by Nona Pipe and Edyth Beacon : • • Auterized factory warranty to the Sebringville Garden Centre After seeing the beautiful flowers . Servibe and repair's to GE.,TRIGIDAIRE ready for planting they returned • •& INGLIS back for the meeting. Laura Lyrin APPLIANCES Was acting 'President and-opened 0, Service and repairs to all with - reading year round makes garden". Minutes were read- by • • secretary-treasurer Gladys Don Horne Armstrong. It was agreed to • A A donate $10. to South 'Huron • District Association for Mentally • 'retarded.. Roll Call was answered •• ,• tnnintissioned by his Ministry arc • ‘st,..ek by Resourees D evelopthent by each telling what interested . • . Seaforth being used for plotting election Secretary. Rene Brune c the them most at the Garden Centre • . • • Park Report from Queen's • DECORATING -•••\ Expert Interior & Exterior. Decorators Kern Painik P''t/al !coverings Armstrong Carpets Window Shades . HILDEBRAND. PAINT AND PAPER Phone 527-1880 .15 Main St., Seaforth ' • • a 13v. Murray Gaunt Opposition members of the Legislature berated the Ontario Government this week for refusing. to release. publicly- financed - opinion suggesting that the Government • Was using them for, partisan • rposes • • Education .Minister Tom. Wells tinned that- the polls which were. • • • • , • • .V egi' ST EREOThk * ‘'D A MOW • • • • • • • teachers should find that 18%. of the' children need some kind of extra help. " The Ontario Government has given in to considerable public- pressure, and has returned about (07/0 of the Niagara •Es•Carpment silinning area .to the control of -• municipal councils. , Prior to the announeement•this '527-0053-- or after Six phone 482.908 pLutiBING P ‘Bill's Plumbing & Heating Seaforth Complete Sewer Hook-Up Backhoe & Trucking FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 527-0203 intenance 5i)-0636 • INSURANCE "-h . IS YOUR INSURANCE LIP TO' DATE? See us about your General Life Investment requirements ,CAR CARE • (---*-* CLASSIFIED • • • • • • • • Complete Line Escarpment Commissio had - and paying dyes by 12 members about 2.1 milli-pi acres under its and a new- member -Florence Vivian. Next meeting will" be juriSdiction. Abo it 800,000 acres Glh-tp 2 at home of Ti Duizer. will ''reinain un es: Commission . . strategy. , , • ' The, Ministry 1, has' . , ammissioned six polls at a cost ofs. $340:900. Only one poll has been trade-pttbfie= • s. Every Ontario. kindergarten taicher will be expected tp test students to sec • which need special education help, start ing this September. Mr. Wells indicated that the school system hasn't had good . identification. of children with learning disabilities in the past. ' Re..search indicates that • ZENITH -TELEVISION SALES . AND STEREO SERVICE • . „Nona and • Edyth •were thanked 'for tont rol. • - the trip. A. contest• on birds A second factor in the Govern- conducted by Nona Pipe won by men s decision was the Myrtle Fairservice and Margaret ;scheduled debate .of a Private Good. A get well card was signed' .Member's Bill introduced by by for. Harold • Longman Liberal N't P Robert patient te Clinton Hospital. Dora McK essock (L. Grey). The .bill. Shobbrook gave readings "where. proposed to slash the gone the rocking chair?" and on Commission's control to an area •'Mother's 'Day." including only the Esc:kr-parent An• exchange of plants was itself and 1.000 feet on each side mactc„. Lunch n-as serried by Laur,..-- of it. The 'bill was subsequently 1youn. .Nona Pipe and Dora defeated, et) to 41. Shobbrook. • • 0 • • Somebody GORD'S GULF Wants What You DOn't Need! • • • -• • • • • Seaforth Electronics. • 17 Sperling St., 527-1150 1.7 ---- ORGAN Seaforth . Insurance - Agel?cy 527-1610 SELL • .5 Licensed Mechanic Service to all makes of cars L Detroit Diesels 527-0333 , ,e • • • • • Through Huron E x positor Classified Want Ads ' 1 • • • • • • WIRING GULIRANSEN GALANTI WURLITZER ' Llest.ln Organs and Mania PREE Organ Lessons Low-Cost Rental Plan All this and more lit PULSIFER MUSIC •• • • INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL and FARM WIRING. 7- 7 444" 4 r CALL ' Resolutions go y aOo~ • • • • • • • • • • (—OPTOMiTRIST—.\ JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Sea forth Office 527-1240 Tues.,Thurs.;Fri., 9:00 - 5:30 Wed., Sat.,"9:00 -12:00 Clinton 482-7010 `Monday 0:.013 - 5:30 BY APPOINTMENT .1 (;—;MONUMENTS Cemetery Monuments • to expensive 0 • • • • • a \a. CAR CARE Complete Line 1UNOCO> CAR CARE PRODUCTS Now Doing Lubes and Tire Repair. Archie's -Sunoco 527.0881 Seaforth 1 K—FARIVI SUPPLAES7N • • • CO0OP • • • • • • • • • 4 • ".▪ ..--ELECTRICAL • • • • • • /7,44 • 1 , „v.,/ , • 11, • commissions a • • • • • Too lam:, resolutions from municipalitis go from provincial government to • long-term 'ex- pensive .commission studies, 'say some Members of Perth County Council, . .Council endorsed a Grey- County resolution requesting some alternative to ',existing education tax systems in an effort to reduce costs. - But before the resolution won suppOrt Reeve Elsie KargesNsaid that if went to the education department it would just° be passed on to some commission costing a few million dollars and continuing a study 'for two or three years. Reeve George Wilson said any study might co tinge for . five years. board mig • SEAFORNI 527-0033 • Closed Wednesdays ° GARY DILL • • 'Feed Seed, Fertilizer Farm Supplies, Petroleum Supplies Heating Oils. 348.8383 OR 347-2435 Collect Call accepted at 348-8383 only MITCHELL • • • • • Seaforth Co-op 527-0770 • • • • • KEM House Paint • • Boost Your Income! BUY THIS SPACE TODAY. Call 527-0240 GREAT VALUES SALE • • • • • 0 5, Geo. A. Sills &Sons -Of Eiterior Paints KEM GLOSS ALKYD . 15.95 Gal. KEM FLAT LATEX 13.95 gal..' KEM GLOSS LATEX 14.95 gal. • • • - ELECTRICAL • • • • • • S. • • • • • • • • • • Fred Lawrence Electrical Contractor Ite • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .May 18 - May 27 Save Now with these Cash Prices He thoughEst to local t a prot be ,more effective and also said he believed the educational system was much more effective and efficient in the days of the local township school boards when Perth had two school inspectors. One of the points in the resolution was that county boards were top-heavy with administration. , Any protest to the provinci cal "wouldn't tnake a dent" aid ''''' Sociforth itwve George E. Wicks,. _.,, , , . 4C),sz:::(0........,3 1 Inseriptions Markers Showroom Display WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL HOME 87 Goderich Si,,West Agent for ' Wingitant Memorials Seaforth 527.1390 HAIrD.WARE ' , MERCHANTS PLUMBING - HEATING ti & ELEpholInelA52LIE4X6P2:R. . • • Seaforth TS • -‘, • • • -, •0 • •••••••••••••_.......,••••••• !!!.,0000.•••••••••••-• • *-40 * • -Ix •-•-.111 • • ••-•-tilo Irli 4401144WW4r4411-4414 ‘ '*-44-4-114 ii -*ail io•••••••-•••••• • HILDEBWAND PAINT 'and PAPER- 0 HOME FARM & COMMERCIAL WIRING [ Phone Auburn 526.7505 L or' Mitchell 348-8684 •• • • • • • interior and Exterior Del orators 527-1 880