HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-02-26, Page 19THE HURON BXM OSITQ F BRUA
Usborne&Hibbert
Mutual Fire
Insurance Company
(Established in 1876)
Provides Full Insurance
Coverage for Town Dwellingt
.as well as Farm Properties
AGENTS
Ross Hodgert Woodha'm
John Moore Dublin • '
Joseph Uniac Mitchell
Mrs. Elaine Skinner Exeter
.Wally Burton Exeter
229-6643
34572512
348-9012
235-1553
235-0350
DIRECTORS & ADJUSTORS
Jack Harrigan- R.R.3, Lucan 227-4305
Robert Gardiner R.R.2, Staffa 345-2739
Lloyd Morrison R.R.1, St, Marys 229-8277
Lorne Feeney R.R.2, Dublin 345-2543
Ray McCurdy R.R.1, Kirkton 229-6594
—Robert' chafe 1431.5., Mitchell 3484293-
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Business meetings of Varna
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March' 14 from any Lodge
_member.
Hutchings,
March 6, as the,hall has been
rented. The next will be
March 20. You may get your
tickets for the dance on
Group sponsored a .dance in
for teenagers of this area and,
novice, hockey team.,, .which
Varna Hall Saturday eyqning.
surrounding churches There
There will be co card party
ThO :Ondel;10 Township •
The\ Varna-Goshen Youth
fogo.-*Othei, , ' •
Ai.2•44044y.. Otv$R-101or edge •-card • '1)4r,tY. "Friday • 0;9x,..0 1o4r. Nor.
Grigg ,won the and 4...40Y7,410 Jason Nettie •• 11.4c7' 1-.14ter.played•Well
Chnehey.the tow. Men's 40 '11044 these 4 kids' spend on
•••• Was.- Frank ThOinAnit with 'thislittle rink in Varna shows
` Doug Reid.. Draw their skating ability at tiers were W_II.,.Wil.sprt.,-Bill----.41reatry..-ageYriiirifiiiiya see
MeAsh. Mary Gi ig.g. Annie fotir:yeareld David Rathwell
Finkbeirter and Mrs- Jim go!'
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Obituaries
DOREEN MUSTARD
dated at the funeral service
per) Of Brucelicid died Feb-
ruary t8 at ChM, Public
ness..She was 59.
Hospital, after a lengthy ill-.
Doreen Mustard (Pep= held Saturday at 2 at the Ball
Funeral Hon*, Clinton. In-
terment is in Biaird's Ceme-
tery.
Pallbearers were D'Arcy
Rathwell, Brucefield; 'Wit-
'Mrs. l‘vlustard was born in ham , Chipchase. Brucefield;
Lucknow and moved to Wilfred Chuter, Varna; Vie
Brucefield at age 7. She Hargreaves. Brucefield;
attended SS 1110 Stanley and Dean 'Aldwinkle. Varna and •
Clinton Collegiate. She-'work- Melvin Webster. Clinton.
ed as a cook in hotels in WILLIAMG,WITMER Bayfield until 1971, when she William. G. Witmer died
became head cook at Huron
viiew, a- position she herd at the Sluewater Rest Home,
Zurich, Thursday February until retirement. 12. 1981 in his 81st year. 'lIe , She is' survived by, her watt the husband of Alma V.
husband. Aldie, Mustard. (Orley) Witmer and father of
whom she married in' 1943. Mrs. Roger (Mary Lou)
three daughters. Mrs. Bcv Foley. London;„ brother of
Hill,(Shirley) of Varna, Mrs. WeSleY Witmer. Exeter.
Robert Riehl (Nancy) of God.. Harold 'of Kitchener. He is
erich and ,W„e,,n!,,Y I_ ,L,•...:alsogriarviAteelphy-two-grand----
— minas-gra one son, -David, children. Lori Ann and
of Brucefield. She was pre- Stevem" • Prayers were
deceased by . another son, conducted at the Westlake
' Sandy. in 1971. . Chapel of Michael. P.
She' is also survived by two O'Connor Funeral Home on
sisters. Mrs. Elgin Thomp- Friday evening then to St.
son (Grace) of Kippen and Boniface Church, Zurich for
Mrs. George Pinkney (Molly) funeral mass by Father P.F.
of Walkerto,n. Sch was pre. Mooney at 11 a.m. Saturday.
deceased by a lliother. Wil- Temporary .. , ,entombln,c2nt
Rani, in 1.952. interment later in , St.
Rev. Bob McMullen offi- Boniface Cemetery.
THE, PIZZA MAKEFI-••David Mbfiat, s'ertibr
student at Huron,Centennial School, BiOcefield,,
is rolling-thelOtMitfortftq-Praa-tie-W4-i-Kakiiiia.
Monday when students tried a role reversal and
the boys took to the kitchen and the girls to the
shop. - (photo by Hook)
tiSINO THE VITRO SAW--'Vanessa
yaw ci,urih0 the 'girls' introduction the
School, Brucefield,
toaroirN ro L.1.§4„; mo mitre
shop. at - HurOP,- .CerkIetirti*,
(Photo .
SANDING AWAY—Beaky Rathwell is practis-
ing the art of sanding during a shop class 'at
Huron Centennial School. Senior students at the
school reversed the usual procedures and the,
boys are learning the art of cooking and the
girls, how to use , machines found in ,most
workshops. (Photo by Hook)
Reversing roles
at Huron
centennial
THE KITCHEN BRIGADE--Bill Elliot, Mark McGregor and Steve
Coombs are trying theirhand as pizza ,chefs.during' a recent Session at
Huron- Centennial School, Brucefield. The senior boys learned skills such
as sewing on buttons and patches and how tothake,meals -with the
fried a session in the workshop, learning how to use the machine and
other tools to make keytags and other t t .
(Photo by-Hook)
WAA
A STITCH IN TIME—Greg .Scroggs is sewing what else-knee pads in
the home ec classroom at Huron Centennial' School , Brucefield. Greg and
his male classmates are being introduced to' home ec, while girls in the -
class are using the.worksh"oP and making,keYtags and other woodworking
project's. (Photo, by Hook)
Brucefield visitors
Mr., and 'Mrs. Gordon
Elliott. London spent• the
'Water. Well
!DRILLING'
! W.D. Hopper
and Sons
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I Neil 527-1737
I- • Dun 5270828
Jim 527-U775
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wv-elicod,with Mrs. H. perry
and other relatives.
Mt.. and Mrs. Fred. 'Mc-
Gregor spent the weekend
-with Mrs. Gregor IvIcGreg-
or,
Mr, 'old Mrs. Robert Hick-
son of kican. Mr: and Mrs.
Hose and Bernard. Brussels
and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff .-
Fish.er Of Goderich visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Da% id Triebner.
Mr. and Mrs'. Seldon° Ross
spent Sundati• with- Mr: 'and
Mrs. Sim Ross and .family,
Whit echureh .
The sympathy' of the com-
mentary is expressed to Mr.
Aldie Mustard and family on
the loss of a wife and mother.
Attending the funeral of
Mrs. Doreen Mustard Satur-
day from a distance were
Miss Wendy Mustard. St.
Thomas and Mr. and Mrs,
George Pinkney and family
of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs.
AlekiVlustard, Mr. and Mr.
Robert Mustard. Mr. and
Mrs. Archie MUstard all ofT\
London. •
Mr. and Mrs. Rick-
ey Mustard. St. Mars s, Mr.
Charles Mustard, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mus-
tard. Strafford. Mr. and Mrs,
Roly Ketchen, Guelph; Miss
Anne Mustard. Clinton and
Miss-Alice Mustard. London
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Inglis
Clifford.
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efforts are Raymond Heyink, Bob THEIR EFFORTS REWARDED--That pith culinary
can't be too ,bad, to judge by the enthusiastic Dunn David Moffat acid Greg Scroggs. (Photo
response of the chefs. The boys samplingtheir by Hook)
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