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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-07-01, Page 9ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN _FE- _andMottgag_e_ht-surana Income fa\ Deduct:1W- Registered Retirement Savings Plans • and Annuities. Income AL eraging Annuities Ask tor our lieu Flcsihlc R.R S.1' --REPRESFN .1 MG - 'Sun Life Asurance Company of Canada for 21 years. Te1.527-0410 117 GODERICH ST. EAST SEAFORTH WEDDING CAKES & TOPS -FAVOURS CAR DECORS - Invitations ingredients* Pans Cake-Wraps -- Decorating Supplies eakytid eccit Lac.. 123 Wortley Rd.. London 673-0150 , Unclaimed Furniture Sales No. 7 14ighway, East'of IVIcDonaid's Stratford 2734060 BAD NEWS THE SALES TAX IS BACK ON GOOD NEWS FOR YOU WE'RE STILL OVERSTOCKED MORE SHIPMENT COMING 'TIL JULY 15th WE'LL PAY THE 7% SALES TAX a Now Stratford's own Water Bed Centre We have a full ale of Complete suites or mattress and frame King and Queen sizes 4piecelking Room Sets Including: *Family size sofa *Swivel rocker *Chair *Ottoman 000% Nylon cover *499 Orthopedically designed Mattress Et Box Springs snn Sold in sest OM agea piece Buy Direct b Save Hours; Mon. to Thurs. 10-9 Sat. 10-6 You don't pay for frills How can we not be cheaper! Our store is a mess Cash, Cheques,-, Visa or Budget Account terlairlinent Units From ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, .... • "National" THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 1.1981 AO The ileth wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. George Kruse. which was June 18th was celebrated at a family.. gathering on Sunday, June 21st at the home of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kruse of Isabelle St., Seaforth. Supper was served, topped by a beautiful anniversary cake. The couple received many iftst, along with 0E44 and it.wiSft*froin ftioridS;and; KrpsesTetsirk 40 years wed relatives who remembered the occasion. George and Jean have lived all 91 _their lives in Seaforth and Egmondville. and have a family of eight children- seven s 4i; and one daughter- and Live grand- 4dren. They are Richard of Stratford, George of Sea- forth, Gene of Wingham, Lennie of Seaforth Heather of Stratford, Paul of Sea- forth, Betnf CalgatY,; 11 /4:111q* tai. and .Tint OfS410rtih the • — Wien grads honoured bridesmaid at their wedding was Mrs. Franklin Braclwin, London, a cousin of the bride and the best man was Frank Case of Seaforth. Ushers were Glen Smith. Seaforth and James Hughes now deceased. Soloist was Mrs. Frank Kling. and or- ganist George' Clarke. The wedding took place at St. Thomas Anglican Church in town. - r Rank :Ertel. arena manager in grnsiels for a number cif years died at University Hospital, London on Friday, Jorie--197.-ti was 58. Mr_ exel was the manager at the old Brussels arena and was caretaker at the Presby- terian church and when the s new arena was built in 1977. he became the manager there. The body was at the Brus- sels chapel of the M. L. Watts Funeral Home until Monday. June 22 when fun- eral services were held at the Melville Presbyterian Church at 2 p.m. with Rev. Ken Innes officiating. Burial was in the Brussels cemet- ery. Pallbearers were J.ack Mitchell, Jake ; Hulzebos. Gerritt Shoemaker. Henry Exel. Graham Work 'arid Wayne Lowe. Flowerbearers were Ralph Watson and Mel MeArter: He was born in Rolla and is survived by 11is wife Joan and children, f Acibri of Brussels, Chris of MilVerton, Fred of Harriston. Peter at home. and Elizabeth of Mil- vet-ton. Also surviving are five brothers and four sisters in Holland. a grandson Andrew Exel and his mother Mrs. G, Eael of Holland. He was Predeceased by his father Albert Exel of Holland and by one brother_ lit Hol- land. Local obituaries JOHN ALEXANDER [ALEXI MOUSSEAU John Alexander (Alex) ' Mousseau died' "at South Huron Hospital. Exeter Sat- urday June 27. 1981. He wap in hii 88th year. Well knoWn in the Hensall and Zurich district where he had farmed for many years, Mr. Moussean recently had, been a resident of the Blueweter Rest Home in Zurich. His wife, the former Mary Jane Ridley, prede- ceased him in 1979. He is also survived by sons god daughters Garnet of Ridgetown, Lloyd and Don of Hay Township, Irene (Mrs. Leroy Gesell) of Clinton and Teen (Mrs. Bob. Elliott) of TaVisfack.He is also sutviv- ea by sisters Pearl (Mrs. Dick Taylor) of Hensall and Ells (Mrs. Fred Jackson) of Stratford- and by 15 grand- ddldren and 11 great-grand- ddldren. He was predeceas- ed by one brother. Visitation leas at the Bonthron Chapel, Hensall, where the funeral service was senducted Tues- day, June 30 at 2 p.m. with Reverend Ken Knight offi- ciating. Interment followed in Hensel' Union Cemetery. INGRAM-REGIER Julie Margaret Ingram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ingram, R.R. 2, Hensali and Lawrence Regier, son of Mi. and Mrs. Frapk Regier, R.R. 3, Dashwosal were married Saturday at Our Lady. of Mount Carmel Church, Mount Cannel. Father M. Nellegan officiated at the double ring teremony. Soloists were Jane Sullivan and Donna Prout. The maid of honour was Michelle Vandergunst, R.R. 2, Creditony while bridal attendants were Cathy Ingram. Bonnie Keys, Barb Dutton and Sherri Lovell. The groomsman was David Prout, R.R. 1, Centralia. The ring bearer was Westly Regier and , the ushers were Derek Regier, Kevin Regier and Sandy Ingram. A reception was held at the Exeter Recreation Centre. Following a wedding trip to Nerthern Ontario, the couple will reside at R.R. 3, Zurich. (Photo by Phillips), teachers by .0191i*.144.344-fit ; ' IOW 14tets Darryl Plenkett. reply by Mr, TaltiOt. toot to parents ,E1Ixibeth Lawson,. :reply by Mrs.- D. Gibbings; apprecia; tie to Millen Central school Grade 8 Graduation was held at the hall June 22nd. The Wolper - Institute catered to a dinner for pupils and parents.. • Toasts and replies were given. Grace and toast to the Queen by Anita Defirie '040ttgottntroduclion of 1100 VoozA ow. 14** to *ad, *OW .110.6.10 replied '1;40000 Economics and Industrial Arts to Glenyce Mc- Clinchey and Larry Hoggart. Penmanship to Marni bings; Math award to Lisa Watt; English , to Susan Gross;Outstanding athletes to Darlene Gulutzen and Robert Wilts; Outstanding effort and co-operation to ' David Kennedy; Awards to ,putstanding Graduates to Lisa Diuzer •and Russell Nes- bit Russell Nesbit introduced the guest speaker Nick Whyte. who read a prayer for teen tigers and children, about using summer holidays wisely. . He suggested at- tending summer school classes for Math and. English ool which an, reply by W.I. president Alice Buchanan. Toast to school board' Susan Van Eginimd. reply by Mr. John Jewitt.. Toast to school, Laurie Szusz, reply Mr.' A. ' McLennan. The awards pre followed at the sch was decorated witn pictures of Charlie Brown's activities by Susan Gross. The pro- gram began with graduates choir and ukulele music. Institute_ awards for Home sensation bald in Clinton. attend church camp at Gwent h be a leader, of girl guides or bus scounts. get work lull or pan time 'or - volunteer as sands striper. Lisa Watt gave apprecia tion of GueseSpeaker. Jeff Nair; Yaledietor- ,, atr, said'.,'on.st tivo arse went tagahing. the tOp.'ntrig. .,The first' a. yearsof life through • coring rtVotir. Ighvot.S. 4nd tti,44ht frOtu pnblit,'••setiegI:P): teacher4'' • who i3O;'"1*Iii.eti am. 031.. Ookinnin now' of sevoneap, school. We' are .the genera; tion of the- futtire ,-EVerting , closed. with remarks from it ;isied -0 QM. Li a Duizer at ada with piano. PERSONAL Mrs. Pam Fries, Rebeci.a and Ryan returned to their home at Carlsbad California from spending 3 weeks with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaddick. Julia and Richard W. I. Canadian Industries Meeting wtJJ be held July fith 'al ll ,p,tti. in' the, halt, Rott:.11 nanto ltical. eLniiPir 1tV-Beryl 1004 'Belk 'K no* and.Marwo.toe.iwo-- with- Mrs p4st.' 2 'weeks, wet;e hi$ Sister Mrs. Catnlasi) from Boise. Idaho and • vince Jean CtiOrdano. Torun.-. to y Lear visited on weekend with Mr and Mrs. Mac Sewers, Min- riesing • Beth Knox spent a few days sisiting Mrs. Ken Hobbs of Denfield. during this time they took a bus tour to Wonderland in the Toron- to area-also a bus tour to Big Creek -Float Farm nestled., hetvreen.,c4ledonia141,04,41,1(k kiiils anal' ttre 5.9k N4.tiOns • , .10440 Reserve . etqweil er-ttise. oil !he 'Pr40-4.l'ver' tho' hoi-no of ttiP 9f4i Mrs. Dora 'S.hphinOelt.:' Mrs.. Thelexa t,licrty. Vteiti and • Chastity Ccriqpitono Frank and Rorie (.3ttron and Ch r I S pinning ceremony of Class 81 St. Thomas Campus. "Fanshawe College graduating class of which granddaughter Joan Oman was a member. It was held at Saxonia Hall Ayltner, Ontario. There were 32 graduates on Saturday. June 27th. Returning, home Sunay the grads received dtplonIa Ott Monday .;90.41 h EanSaWe eit • Fificry '1,gar vid the clerk ttgastirers' Potstrention 4.01,4eirorniop from June 21 hi - Mr, and Mrs. 1C,00 tAktfigY) parterre aced rignisv pent 0104noittind in'Otta‘ friend and retifined to Toronto Monday to visit with held on Wednesday •June 24th for the estate of late Torn. eartie. Part lot 25 and a Glendale mobile home were purchased by Wayne Hulley of the village. Visitors with Mrs. Alice Davidson on weekend were her sister Mr. and Mrs. Barney Pollock of Toronto their MOthet. Grace Fairy)/ from Clinton. Poo* aopiroi visited, with .they at rovin ,on . $4444,, YoCoa Ba±dloy okAixork.itod, goo Riley visited -nyvi weekend and' with mr, Arsi*s' Om- ttc„, . .or at > moij4i,O4 4pLtio'' compote and: Mrs. Bob Burns and Mrs. Mary vaOlaneou visite on aturday with Mr. • anti Mrs. Irvine Keys, (Mani- mis; Mrs. Vaillancourt re- mained after visiting here. MULLETT GRADUATES—The 1981 Grade 8 graduation class at Hullett Public School this year consist of, front row left to right, Debbie Preszcator, Anne Marie Thurlow, Karen Johnston, Glenyce McClinchey, Donna Pickard, Ruth Ann . Russell, Marni Gibbings, Marjorie Singh, -and Lisa Duizer. Second row are Mr. Milison, Waiter Johnston, Karen Wright, Dawn Walker, Darryl Plunkett, Todd Andrews, Jim Middegaal, Anita Delve, Darlene Gulutzen, Todd Hoggart, and principal Mr. MacLennan. Third row are Elizabeth Lawson, Laurie Szusz, Laurie Bell, Donald' Sparks, Kevin Whetstone, Larry Gross, Susan Van Egmond, Susan Gross, and Lisa Watt. Fourth row are Jeff McNairn, Roger Cunningham, Gordon Sparks, Russell Nesbitt, Ronald Mason, "Larry Hoggart, Bob Buchanan, Shawn Seers, David Kennedy, and Robert Wilts. (James pitzgeralo Photo) "Drop nozzles for directed post-emergent spraying of corn with KILMOR to solve your Bindweed problems" "Supplemental nitrogen con be applied" LET HENSALL CO-OP TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR SPRAYING NEEDS CALL US TODAY IIIIISALL DISTRICT CO-OP otinkt 'Urfa% 40.40112S 23‘.4303 2424002 ANNIE LEITCH Annie Leitch of Clinton died at Seaforth Community Hospital Sunday. June 21st. She was in her 90th year.. She was born in Hullett township July .17. 1891, the daughter of the late Edward lad Kathryn Jarman. She was predeceased by her hus- band. George ' Leitch, in 1967. She is survived by her daughter Mrs. Wilbur (Elm) Jewitt of ClintnnefiA; grandchildren and nine great- grandchildren. One sister. Mrs. Mary Carter of Seaforth predeceased her. She was a member of -Londesboro United Church and a life member Of Landes- bore Womens Institute. The funeral service was held at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Hoine Tuesday. June 23 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Robt. Scott officiating. Pallbearers were grand- sons. Ron. Gary, Bev and Brian Jewitt. Ralph Glew and nephew. Jack Carter. Flower bearers were great grand- children. Jeffrey, Bradley, -Jennifer and Susan Jewitt and Paul and Kevin Glew. Interment followed in Mail- Sandbank Cemetery, Sea- forth.