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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-06-03, Page 5Dan Murray and Jared. Visitors with Ron and Mary Ryan on the occasion of Stephen's first communion were Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Ryan. Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Mtn Walsh from Stratford. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Claire Murray on the occa- sion of Lisa's first cornmun- ion were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dolmage and family Seaforth. Mrs. James Malone and Co nnie from Shedden and Bob Murray from Stratford. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Nancy Melady on the ocea- sion of Sean's first comtnun- ion were Frank and Elizabeth Harrigan, Lucan. Norm and Marg Kerp_p, Marg Dale, Seaforth, John Lansink and family, Seaforth, Susan and Sandra Hulley from Sea- ford' and Tom Melitly. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Melady returned home after spend- ing 'the past 4:1?.ro weeks visiting With their daughter Anne in Churchill, Maniteba. and Thompson, Manitoba. They also flew to Rankin Inlet near the &clip Circle in the North West Tesiteries where Anne worked before Moving to Manitoba. While in Rankin Inlet they visited Misl Joanne Murray at the school Where. Joanne is a teacher. Miss Joanne Murray, Ran- kin Inlet, North West Terri- tories is spending the holi- days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Murray. Sympathy of the Commun- ity is extended to Mr. and - Mrs. Bob Duffy and family on the death of Ruth!s mother7 Mrs. Mary Regter whose feneral was Tuesday at Our Lady ofMouet Cannel Gburch, Mount-Carniet Obituary 4,1FOSTERBfi,NNETT' John Foster Bennett:'82. of 49 Main St. N., Seaforth. died Thursday at Seaforth Community Hospital. He had been in poor health for some months. Born in Grey Township, he was a son of the late John Bennett and former Isabel Mousy.. As. a youth he moved with his parents to a farm west of Seaforth on No. 8 highway where he farmed-during his' . early life. Morieg to Seaforth in 193Itor A mamber of years .he was. on the staff of Crick's Bakery in Seaford): Later he was a cabinet maker at Bothart Furniture-prior to his _setitr-inent.in., 1964-X0110w— Northside United Church. Surviving ate his wife, the fernier Margaret Eaton. whom he married at Sea- forth, Oct. 10. 1929; one son. Milian". of Seaforth; one daughter, Mrs. Vern (Mona) Graham. of RB2. Soofortin one brother. William. of Wilton; andfive.grandchild- ren. He was predeceased by two sisters. Mrs. Mabel Hab- kirk And Mrs. Minnie Mc- ' Spadden. Fri nds were received at the Whitney-Whey Funeral Home.! 87 Goderich St., Sea- forth, 'where a service was held p.m. Saturday. Rev. James Vanslyke officiated. -Bttrial-Wat in-Maftlandbank- • tiOnott .gitcppgrok,40 Stones filit).bert vice-president, and Edith Jessome. Standing in the back row, from left, are Anne Malcolm, Barbara Scott, Karen Chesney, Ella Munroe and Marg Ungarian. (Photo by Phillips) In his report to Hibbert council. road superintendent Haltom expressed great concern about the amount of stones being plawd on the road allowances. as the re- sult of stone clearing on agricultural lands. Not only was this extremely unsightly. but it, presented great prob. leans when. gkaa$ cutting and Weed spraying, by-law No. 14914 prohibits the ,ttepeslt: 08,0 'materiels, 4hleeta on roust allorquecs, • and council Itglic4ted , that hie s tuts 'Practice ceased the 4-10,0 tyoultthe The 'read eePrioterhleht repelled that spreading gravel, had nearly been corn- pleted, and this would be immediately followed by the application of liquid chloride as. a dust inhibitor. He had taken delivery of a new pickup truck, which had been equipped with a two way radio and flashing beacon. Permission was given for the erection of a garage, which exceeded total lot coy, erage -by 7 per-cent-on She. understanding that addition- al land was actually being hased a d would soon pure Exeter; Alice Green., Stratford and E. Doyle,. Dublin, Christmas Seal - Edith Bratels - Stratford; Public Relat;ons Dedds - Stratford, Other EXecutive Council $14,667 on health education and research and general support for the Ontario and Canadian Lung Associations totalled $56,778. Pletseh - Mitchell; Joyce Pratt - Listowel; Donald Crowley - Gadshili; P. Beauchernin Goderich: Art Duns,more - Stratford; Carol Bowker - Clinton; David Wall StratfOrd; Jackie Davis - Stratford, Paul Smith - Stratford. Janet Campbell - Stratford, &axion Richardson Clinton; Ivan Forsyth - Egmondville: Elaine Wood - Stratford._ Susan White - :Seaforth. The Huron-Perth Lung June 8-7 p.m. Squirt. 9 p.m. Intermediate; June 9- 9 p.m. II,.adies Slow-Pitch; June 10-7 p.m. Midget; June 11-7 p.m, Bantam; 9 p7 m. Men's Slow Pitch. ' _ Don MacRae visited in London over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs: Jade MacRae and other friends. • of financial support, he, called it) are being developed, including the selling of holly, at Christmas and a. spring eampaign in 1982. Mr. Reid was introduced by fielen.Pletsch of Mitchell and thanked by Rev. Ted Avonlon, a vice-pretident, Humwarden Fred Haberer, longtime volUnteer !Van Forsyth 'of Egmondville, vicg-president Michael Connolly of Kippen, and Perth warden Wilfred Tuer. (Expositor' Photo) be part of the lot affected. The Reeve and Deputy Reeve were appointed to be the township's voting delegates at the A.M.O. convention in August. At the convention the decision to bring all of the Municipal Associations under one head would be brought about. Council approved a change in policy for tile drainage monies* for the year 1981. This was caused by the method being tried by the' M.O.A.F. for the allocation t e monies. The new system will permit the clerk to issue debentures' on a first come first served basis on the applications outstanding. The numbers allocated to the applications will remain, and should next year the policy revert, then the method pre- viously used in the township would come back into force. The first application for a licence under the Pits and Quarries Act was .received for comment from the Mini- stry of --Natural Resources. This particular quarry was. zoned Correctly in the Toem- ship as M.2. Industrial Ex- tractive. and appeared to be More harm from pot than tobacco Members are': Dr. David -CI Tamblyn - Stratford, Sleet, ousins vis it - •Goderich;-,,Paut Wm. Leney of Stratford waS elected president of the local lung ' association. succeeding Wm. Kinalian of R.R. 2, Lucknow. New vice- presidents are Michael Connolly, CR. 2. Klippen, and Mr. Nelson. Other executive members are; Financial Advisor - Harold Bartman, Stratford; Cominirtee Chairmen: Medical 'Advisory - Dr. Douglas Thompson, Stratford; Health •Education - Eileen Beauchemin. Goderich. Community SerVices - Jean ' Cann. Walsh Goderich; Edith Dublin . family Ross Stratford; Catherine Fisher - Mitchell; Helen Correspondent MR&JOHN TEMPLEMAN 3454346 - 4H Homemaking chili- leaders and members pro- - .y*4, the program. for the May meeting of the Staffa Woinen's Institute, in the Township hall on Wednesday evening. Thepresident. Mrs. John Miller, presided. Mrs. George Vivian chaired the progam which explained to the Institute members what 4 the 4H clubs had learned in their last project "Which came first the ehicken or the egg?" Statfa 1 homemaking club had set up a exhibit on the anatomy of a chicken. Sharon Pell commented on the exhi- bit adsisted by Renne Drost. The leaders of Staffa 3 club, Mrs. Dalton Smale and Mrs. Ken. Hunsimrger demon- strated hov;47 to cut up and debone a chicken. Staffa #2 club had set up ' an exhibit on Thc Stock Pot. Nancy Scott aim Sheila Riley explained how to make a good chicken Stock and how LADIES LEGION LEADERSHIP — Surrounding new president Thelma 'Coombe (seated in first row, centre) are others members of the new Ladies Legion, Seaforth branch, executive. Front row, from left, are °lave Little, Pianocatitt.s,_ - past zone, commander, the president, Mary Doig, 1st 'Ling disease , in Ontaiiii;:prograins, and. .putting a will increasingly be, caused priority on public education by marijuana smoking and by migrants. occupational and en- The history of the group vironmental hazards, the ex- ..which began in 1945" as the ecutive director of the 'Ontario Tuberculosis . As- Ontario, Lung. Association sociation, he said, is one of says. • change and adapting to the Ross, Reid told the annual public's needs. Once TB %vies meeting of the Huron-Perth under control the group --tung-Association-hrttratford--foentsedon'the prevenficiti 151- May 2; that 20- years of other respiratory diseases heavy tobacco smoking does and stop, smoking programs, less lung damage than one and became the Ontario year of heavy daily marijuana Lung Association' in the early use. Saying, that while it's '70's. Tobacco smoking is still a sad to see a 55 year old smoker disabled. Mr. Reid problem but Mr. Reid said predicted a higher incidence public opinion is Shifting and of younger people will be "in five to, ten years we may ' disabled' 'by marijuana work ourselves out Of a job:" smoking "We haven't seen Because public support is essential for the Lung anything yet." The director told Huron Association's programs, the, Perth volunteers the Ontario director said other fund office is designing more ' raising 'events besides the aggressive environmental annual Christmas', seal and occupational health campaign ("the , backhone" WARDENS ATTEND -*The-viardettrof Hbroti and Pe(th were gUetitS reCently at the annual meeting of the Huron Perth Lung ASsociatIon. From left are W.G. Leney of .Stratford, the group's nevi pretident, Rev. E.G. Nelson of AssociatiOn met ; its 1980 Christmas seal goal of S50.000 and other income', brought the year's total to S59,674. Expenses, including Corrupondent DON MACRAE 3454442 Mr. and Mrs. Laverne 'Robson and Paid* were' visit- ed on- die' weekend by son Donald Hunt ind. wife DeIl oak and grandson DaVid from Leamington. During the visit David Hunt and enusin Michael Cooper of gm Dublin were deditited in the Monkton Pentecoatal Church by Pastor Ken itennick. Postmaster Don MacRae. Secretary-Treasurer of Zone 3 Canadian Postinaster's & Assistants Atsociation and Postmsster Whet Weber of Ethel svtre elected-delegates to attend the Postmaster Association Convention in Hamilton at the Royal Connaught over, the weet:- end. Talks were held on the new contract and new crown eorporation. Dublin and District Athle- tic Association bingo winners were' for Friday. May 29 as follows: NI P., Shean. #2 M. Dale, #3 M. MacDonald, M. Gowing, 04 E. Wolfe, A. Cronin, Special J. Lswhorn $24.75; #5 M. Swan. 06 R. McGrath. #7 R. Govehlock. 08 Mrs. S. Watson. Special H. Elliott. D. MattlieWs; Ms. Gowling. 010 E. Wolfe, #1 I-R. Porter; #12 it. Porter. #13. E. Jorgenson, 014 K. Soresdale, #15 C. McDonald. Door prize-J. Elliott. Jackpot E. Lee S75.00. Conte out and play bingo every Friday night in the pavil ion in the' Dublin and District Athletic Perk on the banks of tlio Liffy, AT THE DUBLIN . AND DISTRICT BALL PARK operated in a tidy and neat manner. By-laws were pass- ed for collection of mainte- nance 'on the "Pations Drainage Works" and for the issuing of a tile drainage debenture in the sum of $8700.00. Correspondent MRS. CECILIA RYAN 345-2028 Nine children received their First Communion at St. Columban Catholic Church on Sunday. They are Julie Cron- in, Nga thi anh Le. Cindy Maloney, Lisa Murray. Terry Kelly, Sean Melody,* Kevin Murphy. Craig Murray and Stephen Ryan. Supday visitors with Jim and Karen Cronin oe the occasion ofJulie's First Com- munion were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pletch, Brussels, Mr. and Mrs„iim Hogan and family. 0 °cleric!), Mr. oo, Mrs. Don Pletch and Aman- da, Ildertone Mr. Albert Cro- nin, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cronin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cronin , and boys. , Visitors with Leon and Mary Maloney on the occa- sion of Cindy's first commun- ion wereMrs. Nora Maloney, 'Seaforth. Leonard Maloney London,, Mrs. Eileen Price and- Ws. Mlle Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walter and fishy. Sunday visitors with Bill and Luella htuphy 'on the occasion of' Kevin's first communion inere Mrs. Mary hfoylan. Mrs. Rose Burke. Stratford, Mrs. Catherine Janouy. Miskissauga, Mr. Laurahniu:hd 7c.EsmoodviikayEdandRowmrslan.! anjoc: Visitors- with Don and Irene Kelly ion the occasion of Terry's first communion were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shea. BasilKinkora.indmr.Aanuddreymn. Kchetys: Price and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kmuskopf and Tandy TyTiri frtidleyStratfordEk7ing ...„anSiteldareLwitoXilty tope:to:. occasion of Craig's first communion were Mr. and Mrs. Jan Shea. Seaford', Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Murray and Mr. and Mrs. to clarify it. Mrs. Charles Douglas ex- plained how io yoUr fortune with eggs and con7 ducted a quiz on eggs. Three girls fnitn Steffan club. lori McBride. Kathy Barnes and Tammy Parsons demonstrat- ed how eggs are used to hold liquid together. Mrs. Anthony Segeren conducted's contest on eggs which give everyone, good information. Mrs. John Templernan gave a report on the District Annual held re- cently at St. Mary s and spoke on the theme. 'and each shall seek ;.the common weal, the good of all man- kine During business, several thank you cards were read and a donation was made to the Perth County Children's Aid for their summer camp program. Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Mrs. John Templeman are to plan a theatre party for members, husbands and friends in July or August. Mrs. Dalton Smale and Mrs. Norman Ilarburn• have ing his retirement he applied, his woodworking skills to making wooden toys which were popular gifts for Sea- ford" area children. He was a member of planned a bus trip to the Guelph area for June 11 with the bus to leave Staffa at 8 a.m. There were 13 members and 16 visitors present. Members answered the roll call by giving a hint for spring Cleaning. Mrs. Wm. Mahon gave several inter- eating household hints. Mrs. Dalton Smale gave an interesting talk on plants, telling how to grow them in the basement under lights, proper cue and watering and how to transport African violets without damaging the leaves. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Wm. Mahon and Mrs. Dalton Smale. Mr. andMrs. Rob Temple% man were recent guests at a graduation dinner for Dr. Jane Robinson. at the home of her brother Peter Robin- son..inToronto. - Ken Miller has sold his farm to Brute Miller and has pruchesed a home at Grand Bend, where. he is now residing. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert, ,- ' Jack and - Peter McCowatt. Keith. Eric and Glenn Eaton. Flowerbeaters were John C. Crich .and Eldon Kerr. ' Hinz-Flood wedding held Friday. ,The two baikets in the chancel were in memory of the late Edward Ahrens, who died five years ago. They were ,plated by .the The potted begonia plant on the console of the organ was in memory of the late Norman Riehl who died two years agolltere wire placed by his wife. Raphael. The basket of spring flow- ers in the thence were from Mr. anct Mrs, Lloyd Better- mann, in nbservance of their 20th wedding anniversary June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Benne. wies and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson of Dresden. spent a week visiting rela- tives in Victorin; B.C. and friends in Vancouver and Frazer Valley. They report the weather was warm. Mr. and Mrs. Milton' Bode spentthe weekend with their daughter, Janice Ahrens. Jason and Jonathon in Scarbotnugli, Mrs. Frank Eickmeier who was hospitsliied meet* for an opera 'non, has returned to her home. We wish her good healing. Every weeit more "aid Mare peciple diScover what nighty tobt are iteptit- plished by low CbSt Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. LEGION . SELECTIONS,—Moitibetikif Whiteley;Ttreastirer; corhniittee memberS, Seaforth Legion, Branch 156, are,- seated, from left,. Cleve are Tom Wilbee, Gord De Jong, Gordon Coombs, service officer, George Miller, past president, Bill Jack Muir and Allan Nicholson. Wilbee, president, Peter Malcolm, 1st vice-president and Dick back-'row, from left, Scott, Henry Ziler, (Photo by Phillips) Accounts approved in. clotted, reads $25.148,43 and gettera1 aceonot which incluslecl all of the.half year levies. and the various grants to different bodies which had applied,. 1 The clerk. Charles Friend. was n St. Columban Correspondent The flowers on the altar at MRSLEONHARIBriffaMAN St, Peter's Lutheran Church. Sunday morning service in 345409- Brodhagen were from the At Staffa WI 4-Hers present exhibit instrOefed,; "ague eheqnea for the after the ISItt i_uoe. The' 1981 per capitiv taa to,. the Seaferth HP‘Pital. ills ap- proved for $2/3,80, down fkom- S219 SO 'the "previoUs Year- 'Meeting adiourned at 12:101-10, Nine children take -communion rodhagert couple celebrate 20th ,11