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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-02-19, Page 20Main activities were cancelled last week due to the blustery weather. The Tuesday night euchre was cancelled with' the next one "scheduled for February 24th. The Walton Unit will 'hold a business meeting at the quilting Monday afternoon at. the home of-Judy -Ernmrick. The secretary of the 8th and 16 Unit said their meet- ing was cancelled, but plans arc being made fora shower for , Janice, Houston. Friday evening. February 27. Weekend visitors with' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether. Steven and John were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Beach. Terri and Scott 'of Warren Michi- gan. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Zutzi of Kitchener and Miss Julie Twynham of Seaforth. Mr, and Mrs. Neil McGav- in. Mrs. Dorothy Sholdice and Mrs. Murray Cardiff have arrived home following a week with Mr. and Mrs. Glen. Oliver ,at Huntsville Texas. Mr. and Mrs, James Keys, Seaforth spent the, week ikith' Sandra and Murray Sholdice. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walker and faniily of London spent the weeketi'd with them when Dorothy was 'away. . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Machan and family' and Mrs.. Laura Machan of Sarnia were din- ner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid. In the afternoon and evening many neighbours. friends and relatives called to con- 'gratulate Nelson on the oc- casion of his 85th birthday which is February 16th. Mrs, Viola Kirkby visited 4-H elects 0 nus ACBonus* %AA/Prizes 54100,000 10450,000 50-$10,000 Wintano's got a cheery way to take . the chill out of winter With a Winter, Warm. tap Bonus Draw Over $5 :n tax free prizes. Including • 2 motion in Bonus PrizeS The seven digit Bonus pram/ ticket ' • numbergivesyoe a chance to win" one of '5 $100.000. ' 10 $50,000 or SO $10.000 Bonus PrizeS I r your trios Draw men ber corresponds ego `''''t(Y 26' ' subsidiary prises "Based on fi million tIc kets issued " exactly to any one of the 65 Bonus numbers drawn, you're either a $10.000. $50.000 or a $100.000 winner! That's $11 2 million in Bonus Prizes! The regular six digit ticket number gives.you a 'Chance to win one of ' 6 $100,000 or 24 - $25,00()Grand • Prizes. Andthere are 331914 other prizes.'That's $3.618,000 worth • 'of regular tax free prizes! A 4) a As, Get your ticket now. $1.00 3, C 0 .S 6-$100,000 6-$100,000 24-$25,000 4,1 tiered ". in the pastoral prayers. Lorne flunking, most zeros Margaret „ Craig and Erie Anderson. airthda% nearest 14th Hazel Reid and Clift Saortd.eretiek. Wedding An -, fliFV.t.S4r), r4V0)St Prat* aa.iid 144a-r)r Riley. In !Marge were. IvLarloria A d •anti Dyer. eind- taarty . Fehr:hats 216 •. Ire - ileuevio•e- A'ilarte , W.14 .CARD..PARTI The.,re.Neal tir,bl64, in pla rn Fridar'nighi Winners, Ta s te re- , . Ladies high Mary Clark, kinc hands. Margaret Tarter. Low Margaret (raig men high Chit Sauneerc•oek. lone hands Frank Rile% low Doi ,o. Shobbrook and Vi ta rns:; P KiM441$ Mt _,Lint Nsnatts retkned home erida% from speed- ttro ; . weeks in .Vtetotta FI•o'spltat hatitig hop *Uygur). L ',1 St -1 IteStld roil wedroi tiat C W. arid iogs 'Were ,...a.neetcesd .eltio eel weather cN;riblit it ins . ELECTION PR • CIAMATION Of which all persons are asked to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly In obedience to Her Majesty's writ Of election', directed by, to the returning officer in • each electoral district, for the purpose of electing persons to represent the voters in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Public Notice is hereby given of `the following in each electoral district. ALL TIMES SHOWN ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME Eligible electors (voters), missed during the current door to door enumeration, who wish to have their names added to the preliminary voters' list, must contact their returning officer and ask about the procedure before the list is finalized on Saturday, March 7th, 1981. 7p.m. Subsequent applications for additions to the voters' list will be • - considered by the returning officer on an individual basis. „ THE OFFICIAL NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES CLOSES in the Returning Office of each-EleCtora istric Thursday; Marth-Sth,-2 ' •,,s.;,,•:/ • ADVANCE POLLS (Locations to be published locally at a later dote) S4TURDAY, March 14th MONDAY, March loth VOTING HOURS 441 a.m. until 8 p.m. nessimminow '0 1 "x%'•-•;: ELECTION DAY, THURSDAY; MARCH. 19th • unfil At a time to be posted locally, the • their Offices, using the statements official tabulation .of results will be Iromn each p011ing place. made by the returning officers, in GOD SAVE THE ciyEEN Given under my hand, at Toronto, Ontario RODERICK Lewis; O.C. ClilEF ELECTION OFFICER ELECTIONS ONTARIO P2 4 The return to a more restic lifestyle means ifor many) a look at 'quality hand made articles including furniare. After being deluged with new modern. plastic designs offtirnitute, some are returning to the more sturdy and eerteinly longer., lasting wooden styles- of furniture. , Larry Mayberry. Londesboro. is 0110 of these people. • Disturbed ,by the unStable,. plastic products that sell for Witt furniture, Larry decided to make a .felk peices fin' himself,: last 'spring.. . Waal working was 'nothing- nevi,.'40,1,aere, as •COUSIttle.*%.11UaineSs- clq.K 1.1. Y An eats,- 'Se was .. troducett to eweentry by ..14 uncle . whim lire %.1,4S,1,5 years 'old,. Since then he lte-S,' .wOrkedhuitcling 'tentses 'and. barns. 'and . ale w inter has kept buy making ,kitchen cabinets by special order. ' • The first . pieces of laWrit furniture were constructed in the evenings „after a full day's work and then his. wife 'sanded and- stained the pieces during the day. Soqn friends saw ttie finished product and put in orders. , Since then Larry's work has expanded to include cedar chests, round piegic tables with benches. and magazine racks and . . stands; To meet the demand more space eight inch in diameter branches. From and rhythmically and the soft chimes sound Was required and" made a workshop these dowling is .made for small table legs- a constant note to remind the Mayberrys of °inside of his home. Here amid sweet smelling shavings and spicy scented wood smoke from the..s.mall wood burner in the cornet, Larry works during the winter days making. and repairing, furniture- to-the neat workshop the tia.ols. all, have place and amidst the -equipment ono Vatt. -P9Cnt table and so,04, :.,....The.j4ttilr..w.4.5 1404 11004...elYvn adding .news -00 Is and .04e% • to:.; the. Werkdhep via Oristthas,gi.fin. and, loos • to •ether ideas.' • . • • The shop is kept.-itean ' with the assist ance of Mityhetry"slitree year old son, wh-O likes to help his father by sweeping up. the shayings.. •Mayberry's 'two daughtert, who go to•Lonclesborp Public School do not take as active an interest the goings on in the, shOp.• Quiet and so ft spoken Larry explains the valde of working with hardwoods over soft woods. The most important point is the durability. ' in one corner is a Small pile of six' to • Continued from page 6 We started cutting out our sample patterns. The exh. • will be written up b aurel Duizer and Diana Sho btook. Lunch was served by Diana Shobbrook and Cheryl Lyon BY HEATHER McLEAN Seaforth III 4-H club. met Correspondent MRS. BKRT SHOBBROOK S23-4211) .Weleonning on ,sune4 were Reg. Lawson and Nick Whyte: Ushers were Sterile\ Airdrie, Stephen Im Brian, Howatt and erv4h WhYte. thin'. Scott gave the Olir.dree7s. stets kind dereete strated bet* Mark W thetp to mark passages cohere thee' can get hellp free the lathiC. .14niar It'.4441gIrg, %Vico (IN 4401 ;WW1 Whvte item Scott favoured N.', 01,2 *)414`11`) t'r'ite Pok Sties reinent., break enter and theft at ltde(iat in's barn. k 4,1,pme tit in ')SidiSil recently netted theses 3N+-o tri e ash" and a number of h.!. pas able to th e ,om p ane w .N as smashed In 4rett.t- to enter t,tee 1, w t ouneti made tts etimmit tee _ter, H -items ter- I'M I ts hen It met in . sesslon . 1 he t, „ appointments is ere' Mad,: t•TheN Hare Nielscin Sleight hom and Gerald Miller: Livestock Valuer. larcrec ( .ark Brussels 11,Nrris and (,rc Parks at:„1 • 0-Iniunitt ( entre Board Date e,ter and Rose Marie Bishop. Ethel orintunti‘ t • ent re Board Leona ,Arnistrong, Ben 1 erpstra C ranbrook ( onimunitt Centre Board (harlot' ['hernias: Rio' Williamson'. "rdone riett om unit% ( entre Board .1.‘lt.• PettapiecK -charlie rhomas. Board ut trustees "Seaforth ( om mint Hospital Rest Williamson. Gres township Recreation Lor:nniltkc I Bona Armstrong. Ben 'il)erp- stia.. Brussels, Morris and lire Park:c and ( ommunits ( entre Board- Leopa Arm, Sirofig. ( harlic Thomas: cranbrook (ewe- the b"etildigg and a sate w as broken 'open. Winghani P P e,t n.atrd thittr„ti.te to the sate and e nrdote ,it 31 IA/ f114.)1 sonic 'Mit lit the earl) hours .1, 1 ; tee. Board alid •• timid l'teas,lrit emetert Board 1 tic Petetp.eic Huron ou n o 'f=arm , A ssikla nor' is e Pettapicte' w11•11 Not a, ‘‘illetriso'i alternate irlanland (.0tisett ation \ whom% Rot 1141liani Brussels NIOrrIS and t, re'. Medi,. al; lkntai t mire Hoard birth. 1/‘ 00km:in and Chit Dunliar Ore) 4 ,,in1 to reinics1 that the nuntlte hooks and reords 01 the police tillage of TOO he' turned u.ter td the township lot historical ['otiose, ( our), 11 Amnon/cid „ Ic H., to make inquittes're,eirding a suitable sign or plaque setting ,,ut the names of the reev es and Jerk, ,lace 1454, brohlini peritht was apprOt ed for Lam Brat for on implement' storaec she'd and council made 0 motion that the Insurance review be adopted as amended. and strips for table tops: Although hardwood .has to be one of the hardest • things to work with. Larry derives The most satisfaction from the finished product. Hardwood takes anywhere ["tom two to . • three years to dry and, in a kiln- would take "hetWeen three dayste a week,. Lorry brings ins some of his.00 from Ptitham.4itteic......i,' uler0, is qroter supply of' solid oak by Larry himself.• He concedes that it is one of his finest pieces and if the costs ATM not so extravagant for the clock parts he could have sold a dozen. Through the window in the'door of the dock the golden pendulum' swings gently THE* HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 18, 1981 • Londesboro prays for ,runner Terry Fox Walton . Euchre. *Oiled oodwor mg permanent hobby Feb. 5 at the Seaforth Sewing Centre. Floranne McAllister and Helen Garrick demonstrated .many techniques used in sewing and the care of the, sewing machines. They suggested fabrics and had many patterns on display for our skirt antVor vest. Members greatly ap- preciated their help and in- ' formation as everyone learned something new. Members were espe'cially intrigued when shoWn how to put on buttons with the • sewingmachine. The group ,n4turned to —Heather----•-.• McLean's for a discussion on alterations. Sewing Sew- • ettes met again Feb. 12. Fabric and ,inferfacing samples were given to all members including a de. seription of each. Brenda and Catherine demonstrated how to lay out pattern pieces on napped fabric and also de- . monstrated on cotton fabric . with a wrap around skirt pattern. ' Then every member was given fabric for sewing sam- ples for books. The girls were shown about darts and pressing seams, The cover , picture chosen by the club was. Linda Van Miltenburg's and the . name. Swinging Sewettes was Brenda DeJong's. CHANGE IN NAM.E Independent / Shipper to United Co-Operatives of Ontario Livestock 6 ' Department Toronto Ship your livestock with LOUROWLAND Dublin 345-2301 fformeriy Mike Doyle, Shipperk r, For prompt mirk', call by lvtoriday *miming on 'Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen 'Machan and family, Co ich. We are glad to re rt e' William Bennett retu tied home from Clinton Hbspital on Friday. Mrs. Sadie Mc Donald is home again from- Wingham Hospital. Supper guests on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ryan and Sistet Teresa Ryan of Loadpn. Theft at Walton business Grey Oppolints to committees Mitchell-Seaforth CABLE TV For service, account, installation, local announcements, line locates Call 345-2341 11 Channel selection! Supplying 8 networks and independents to over 1,450 homes. / 'platter: The ono Rivee-tatry wo,tdd like tQ Add WOU l •b tt large planer, eta la ,,y•hokt But hitildtng from ..plans is not the may athie tops,- - job:. tarry handles.thakea repairs* to . , .chairs 'and , other: furniture 154#41%14.44#469earneiT ;41e ..iitorii+Opp:. :Ls **keit . bannister support and' he • malsinkasreplacentent for ,h. Others' ho.o.•-, .Innoght. Piethres . of the pieets they want , I • ... , aadfrpm,tbat can Make a close copy. • • . TAKES. TWO BeSides itellefro.te his wife'Larry h Jim Johnston in. Jint works with 'Larry in the.: -smuttier on building sites and in the winter With sonic. of the heavier. pieces. When making cedar chests it takes two men to rip the plywood. from the four by eight foot Sheets to work with. A cedar chest runs about $225 and Larry has had several orders for Christmas presents. In one corner of the `Mayberry's living morn is,n tall grandfather clock made out of area ne the line workmanship they produce. -.• :I.! • .1. Larry Mayberry. • a "