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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-02-12, Page 14stay in Toronto. Norman's Water and Soil-Erosion Con- trol Demonstration was on display at the Canada Farm Show at Exhibition Place January 27.30 under the auspices of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. • 0. "47 ••-••••••••411.11•••••61. P.At M. " Mamie 'Mash and Mir aro tia,yter, gave'reports on the HirronTertb ; annual meeting at Brueelield. Flea- nor told of the very entertain- ing skit put ort by the preskinerial pethnit tee chairpersons. One at the stars in the skit was the talented comedienne, Anna Keys. The Alma College School ,for Women will be held from August 16 to l‘t Marg reported that the ,atering from °the meeting will he divided equally between MisSion and Ser‘kcs and Emmanuel College. The govi-froUTIVIIV the minister's it ire -Prom Monk ton. Betty Norio, who spoke on "Partners in cris- VreSidentDortto-Wilstin an, nouneed .thal are available from Alpha-Hey-on • mi,,,mhe,rs : for a wheelehair haSketball game on Feb-, 22 at E.E', Madill Secondary St haul 1•1 wipgbaro.. , Sharpen up. sour needles. we'll be doing a quilt shortly. Shirley Hill was appointed to the new music committee. and Margaret . 'Hunt and Mary GhesskIl to co-ordinate the uisiting new residents and shut-ins. Dinner prices were increased to 55•.50. An sone has been installed in the church lotekr en. -* The World Do Tit Prayer service will be on Thursday evening, March '5 at Varna. HENSALL 262 2728 We Do Our Own Service Closed Monday .Open Ffiday night till 9 p rn .s ut flpwers_and_ artangeTrients. 4110 son al'' thunder who had na 4 tPrnPer and iYtiked tPASelliS r*7.. Jesus diapod.. tONMBOR0 LADIES 8.0WIANG January high scorer ; for Londesboro bowlers was 'Dorothy Airdrie who had a nigh single 323 and high triple 733. Runner up for high-. sgigle Helen Wallace with 270, runner up for high triple Lena Nesbitt 664. Linda Renkinta, is most improved player with +19. Penny Overboe high average of 189 followed closely by ortithy- Airdrie—whir-188: team i in first place with ,87 poinits.'in second place team 1 with 73 points. Team 4 is.in third.place. while team 3 is last. " S MUFFLE BOARD Winners on' Wednesday night's shuffleboard were Ladies high Hazel Reid, men ',high George Hoggart low lady. Genevieve Allan. man Reg. Lawson play-off win- ners Bob and Audrey Thompson. Nett gathes' February 25. Jennifer %Piaui( and Lisa „Bosnian. diO, Explorer m. EmblemCrystal Whyte -did— the Explorer picture. The group said their memory work and completed their valentine men, Londesboro III Handy Hammers ,held their second meeting at home of Marjorie D aizer on February 2. Pres- - -ident,-- -Diana --Shobbrook„- opened the roll call -the pattort...and_bb,ric I have chosen for my 4-H project" answeredwas b The ..biggest-inside car. showroom in Huron County 4' ' We have an excellent selection to choose from - no.need to,stand out in the cold wintery - weeiher 'GET IN ON THE ACTION A OPT IONISER! H -interest 4 POINTS LESS THAN. ANYONE ELSE. On all new 1980 & 1981 cars & trucks. P.S. WE NEED USED TRUCKS CHEVROLET-OLDS- LTD. 5274140 HOURS MON—FRr sates oaks. mea.m..11:30p.th Senfico Deoirtrtieht t 30a ;m •5 30p m Sat &RR a:itt .4:30 cr.m. Service Selection- Savoie Satisfaction Leasing Seaforth programs'' , for the period, ending March 'Of the award. $35.000 is 31..1981 and includes capital cents of 510.000, the tettrakttitiu, 000 -finances the program Irons April I. clittil to March 11, 1982. ON ALL MERCHANDISE IN STOCK • .1.111•111 •••• v. ry in Londesboro to • Greeters on• Sunday morn- h% were Bert Shpbbruok and Murray- Kt:want-ushers were Lisa Duizer. ChervlAromley, Karen and Kim Wright. Rev. Scott welcomed all and, gave announcements. A skating party will be held Sunday at 4 ,p-m , application forms for camp are now Ifi iltabla The„ n was atkiat'Ytdetl- *Pei. 4Pil Jueltart teach- .flt, were Helen Lyons .'and 4424 SII#phert 14 — tii,111f1.04 EXPOSITOlkleirtiAltril,114 0 art bers. They discussed the sewing machine and Mrs . D uiier demonstrated. Mem- bers pinned on . pattern pieces to see if they, fit and did a quiz on patterns and sewing machine knowledge: • Lunch was served by Bren- da Nesbitt and Corrine Hog- _ _garcmeeting adjourned. --PERSONALS------------ Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Lee spent, week end with his sister Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rivers at Tweed'. Rivers returned withand is visiting with re pies in area • Mrs. "Margaret raylor and Mrs. Jessie McGregor of Seaforth have returned after spending two weeks in Haw- aii. Mr. and Bob son spent the week end in Kitchener when Robbie an Jennifer Lawrie returned home from Spending a week with Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Law' le in, Blytti. W.1. card pant/ will be held Friday 13th at 8:30 p.m. Correspendent MAIO CHIMELL • .48249.9097 •• STATO4gt TOWNSHIP, guesSing for Thanks to Jerry and Jean Reid. our newest Varna residents. for judging the costume daises. The hall beside the rink Everyone eleonte • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander , returned home last Friday (nn a two week park VARNA NEWS There .w ere 12 tables of 'euchre at the Orange lodge card' party on Friday night'. High acid lau Wmners of the miles-- -Weft' -1-41.;041-E Mc Ash and Mabel' Reid. Three men had. the. high score - W.D. Wilson. Frank McDonald and-Harry4laki..r. Harr\ won the cut. Irene Glaeter. playing as. a" man was loss Draw , a inners were Jessie W D Wilson, Jean Reid and Lorna John- ston The nest card parts will, he on the 20th . from Lodge members _ for their dance on March 14, It will be in Bas field,' Oh, must,. bs "Free Spirit.'" Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee. Mr. and. WA, Davg Jaadn, and Chris and Mrs. iltiversli will be the guest speaker on money management at the ',Waltale"Wbfillqi*S.-111Stildte":":": Wednesday. February 18 for the Family and Consumer Affairs „meeting. The roll call: A tip on beating the high cost 'of living. ' 441„members.and methers Le au, Murray Nesbitt and Lorraine: oldest person on Alan ' - skates • Mery ya'i Hay ter:" The Y P., ,,sponsored zithe, laraeSt Ott sti4tt. - film "Held :fair Ranson? . dui Mac , Janet. Mary "1.111-en and- S41100 nightldlle conditions not many were the costumes category were! able to attend. ,Res .Scott preschoolers - Aaron Soud- Showed the film. a collection ant of Zurich and' Istatthew was received and lunch Turner of Varna: age to • served. Janet Coleman and Ben The Aimwell Unit of the Rathwell: 10 to 12 Je ers U.C.W. will meet at the McBeath and Julie Consitt, -home of Mrs. f ee of' teenagers • Donnie Taylor. February lb. Mrs. Carl adult • the . sinister looking IseS hitt will demonstrate old fellow who w as es en-cake decorations. All ladies wally identified as Bob Nor- are welcome. marl he sure kept Teo ply.. I A' A A di •er*-141!"ViPee-91 . 31-n,t Taylor. daughter of Don and • as Ross' iers were r1 r e• yOungest skater Kindle r-1) Walton W.i. Oudies money managerniept'lipt Mrs. Nancy Exel, Brussels and Mrs. Traviss. Allison "Iltitte"S`Sei „„ . and Mrs. Torrance bundas. David Collins were -awry to. Anyone in the community hear of, • his aocident hist interested is -cordially invited to attend. Thursday near Clandeboyc. His condition is reported to was filled with people erukr,. mg the refrestunelits and comers0nm, Tiektrts for' the dance' on Act on $,tieday with, REcREApCINNWS Aprtt 4 .are pow availably* Mr.,aptl Mrs; .,/avk and Leslie of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrit ;Ken Moffett aiiifBT Mr. Ken McDonald spent • • onstance Mr. and mrs,. Herb Traviss be fair. . .. hadtheir family, home for thc , He is a patient in weekend including Dr. Brian, University Hospital. LoridOn; , 'participated in the Brow-id-ma - • • , Miller heads Huron Perk over the weekend. • • • . Tournament field -in Seaforth Mr. and - 'Mrs. Ken . , ' • Thompson of Goderich - .. . -----At-the-armual-theeting-41------nreside,nt,--Fireelares i-t-"vivraTili-Siiiiiiiy".":"YciTIT. rs. the the HuronCounly Pork Pro- _ dent Is Ross Eeds of pue- and film& dueers in Clinton last week gannon. and J .tin Arts of' • Sunday visitors with Mr. Joseph Miller of Dashwood Seaforth 'is sec ond vice-pre and Mrs, Paul Stevenson. was elected the, as'Soeihtion's , sident. ' C orreSpo nd e t MRS: MARY MERNER • 482-7 143 Florence Mellwain rearmed heime front Clinton Public Hospital last Wed. Seseral from , the 'area "Stewardship" was the Aherne of, the program and worship service 4u the Feb, roar!. nieOtipg tit varnat which w‘i'S present. is." Site is\ socrall worker wire worked i family sprvie, i - vs while her hiashand st,"as.ps, ,, Ostitiwa 4t113 Labrador: Anyone, who wisbo,• to take • 2-5,rninute Omer • 2 power leyels — High •°Power-on indicator light /Defrost and Law evon-front-panef-giyes— reference on recommended cooking times for frequently prepared meals • 1.3 cu. ft. capacity 95 NOW'WHILE THEY LAST:.. 3 other models at special prices Each Plus-Sox, DEMONSTRATION By Mrs. Doreen'Hodgkinson Hot Point Specialist friday Feb. 13 1 p.m. 8 p.m. Saturday Feb. 14th 11 a.m. ; 5- p.m: Come in 'and see, this specialist demonstrate. David. Darren and Luanne. Mr. and Mrs.• Cecil Het:num . of Shakespeare, . • Mr. and Mrs. Paul. "Balers of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Was ti litfiliffirlit — • • Toronto, Ron Herman .and Shane Taylor when they celebrated Darren's 8th birthday. Mr. • and Mrs. John "Tlitimpsuri sisiid--nn und.re with her parents Mr. mid: Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne Tuiw nshin Green an flowering plants Flowers • Spafo'rth Stanley Township carnival attracts crowds There was a good crowd at from metettiers: of the Re• ed. by Marg Haytek. Shirley. pars tu th$, family w eekend at fiuturning home on, Wed- the Vurna rink on Saturday ereattort. Crortunission ,Hill and Paine, *1)110 ,1,;011, COOP M4esetun# should Ao.se,c000 was op 'life of, 4;s Y from ‘111A COP. eyesung for the Stanley Don't forget the All excellent skit on . register soon, ottlY Johnl,.leSua• .ttotor home t,a Hou$t9n Towliship skating earn-U.41. Poker Etalls, on "Saillvd.4 "k given, bs shirlq accOhytladak, p. " ' • _ , a ' few days '- last week in Seaford) Hospital. Jiaving surgery on his knee. returning home on Saturday. --114e.-- anal-----Mr s-.1-‘ Rollie- . ........ are - to be invited .guests.-A. Athillis, attended the e penny sale will be held, each of their institute member ' to bring Christen ing -grandson Timothy Roland articles. • . , Sills, .son..o r.f M and Mrs. Nelson Reid: " Mrs. Dave Sunday. . ' Sea . t , ., _ rpm_ 0 ._, . -Wat-son.-Mrs•r--HeFh-TA -Friends dirttiretsittmurs—DP------- , , Local: t eams, bball Goderich prOgitm, receive's, funds , A' grant of S110.000 has been awarded the Alexandra ,Maritteand General Hospital in Goderich to fund a mental health program for the benefit of people with psychiatric 'problems living in ' southwestern Hui'on County. • The award, which Goderich Hospital administrator Elmer Taylor said took four years to get. was recently announced by Ontario Health Minister Dennis Timbrell. Services offered through the program detection, early diagnosis and trearment services for "people with psyChiatric programs. The program „will operate from a resource centre which will be located in the Seaforth-Clinton area. although the Goderich Hospital board has not yet begun considering sites. said Mr. Taylor. Cord Rimmer, chairman of the Seaforth Hospital board, said 'his group had not been contacted " ' concerning possihle sites, but added some initial contact mayltave been—nit& With Seaforth administrator , Gord McKenzie. ,Mr. McKenzie is ' away for two weeks attending a ' hospital administrators' seminar, and was unavailable for comment s "ft is an extension of the Hingham,, ; program," `explained Mt. Rimmer, " which, has been quite successful." Other services offered- through the centre will be day-care, outpatient. esPergency, crjsis intervention and : outreach