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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-07-22, Page 4PROFESSIONAL COOKS - Three of the helpers who assisted the Zilers with their barbecue for veterans on Tuesday night-were Marion Smale, Staff a, left, Ed Bearss, Mitchell, centre, and Elmer Feeney, right. , (Photo by Rimmer) Obituaries Heinbuck Funeral Horne. 156 Albert St.. Stratford on Fri- day.'July 17. Rev. Norman Gibson of -Central United Church officiated. Flower' hearers were Rill Rne Rnh- ert Lowe. Henry Debus..Fred Heard, all of Stratford. and Robert McMichael of Wal- ton. Pallbearers were Donald Ray, Stratford. Campbell Wey. Steve Dennis. •Donald Dennis. Ralph McNichol. all of Walton.-Stiariley Hillen of Seaforth. Interment was in Evondale Cemetery. Strat- ford. Bambi Hamburger or Hot Dog ROLLS Pkg. of 8 Superior White or 60%•Whole Wheat BREAD 24 oz. Loaf cluApolty MEATS .69 2F01.09 "Serving You Better - Saving You More" soPPoto Atsio SERVIEct 0* i3OCitr 1011'. Ocaf0 - Fab Laundry DETERGENT 6 I Box 3.29 Glad GARBAGE BAGS 2" 2.49 Facelle Royale TOWELS 1.29 3 colours 2 Roll Pkg. Bright's Pure Vitaminized APPLE JUICE 48 oz. Tin Robin Hood All Purpose FLOUR 10 kg Bag 6.19 Each Canada Spirit VINEGAR 4 I 1 .69 Frozen Kent ORANGE JUICE 12.5 oz. Tin .89 SEAFORTH SUPERIOR MARKET Fresh Whole or Half Picnic PORK SHOULDER Lb. 1.09 Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLLS Canada Packers Devon Brand Sliced Side BACON 1 Lb. Pkg. Polish SAUSAGE (Maple Leaf) Lb. 1 49 ,175 g Pkg. 1 E 59 Lb. 2.49 • Lb 2 39 Maple Leaf HAM STEAKS M,aple -Leaf Boneless and Fully Cooked Mini Dinner HAMS Mild DEuEtchsrda CH Doz. Size 113 1.69 Sunkist Valencia ORANGES 2 Lb. Bag ONIONS EaCh anada No. 1 PrOduct of U.B.A. CANTELOUPES Prima effective until doling Saturday. July 25, 1081 Us* the CONVENIENCE *I err rear **Optic* With FREE PARKING 'whist VIM LOCAL SOPUOIR MANSE/ OEMS MALE SPECIALS UNIONS It AWL vizir atitor OW. tatvitt. FARM Amu Plifliftt • ANS 1016 iiiirovir,o•faty CAN W. ME failteintue it t PRODUCE 2.39 .85 Canada -No. 1 New Crop POTATOES 10 Lb. Bag Canada No. 1 Cooking Lb1.69 1.59 Stoffa couple. home from . visit to Britain , provided a• hamburger barbecue for the. "veteransi*ho'flo$11 oat out toe rnP9n'' said' frorn-N#00.1ternifniater,HOSp110, -i.ond'en , and. Oat.. PhOtOby ArtIther) e4R0Qmon. mbori 4: Vwf.}, In 04T-0:11 and. . few fecal ' veterans rag:qt. TheY WAIT G PATIEN:SY Henry Ver. -a fOrtkla0fPn member in cnar00 of "sick and 4 A, 14korr.:•• Of day's at pax+104- bt314• MISS. C4TO : -40120 THE HURON add,biS,wlfeenter041,60V.Veteran;s: and England. correspondent • Mr and Mrs. Ross Mc MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN Phail have been holidaying 345-1346 ith their daughter and son- Mrs. Rob empleman• in.laW Mr. and Mts. Ken. , carrah and -CaM.• s.Pettt a " 'Morrison.. 'Edtqatiton-,M- . MOTOR, JULY 22,1901 . . ''• ia nth theft; siiiter„ Mary Une, The winner of. the Twin Tentpleman. :' • .. ' City BAmbers slaw-pitch ' .Mr. and Mr. : Nernip.9 SO-50, droop was. Ron 1-loyv-' Dov‘ , have returned from a 'lard.ehiselhorst. • winning - ', enio% able holiday in Scotland 5224.0Q.. tvira, Zlter„The Ziia.ra.haa a: pion& ,d0rflectig. y.ith Mrs. 'Cliqek Mil} Roth ,TenipiernaR. *0 tkrd'A cl'Ulastene l'i'nt; Rieman. Pm* at. hOlidcW Ste% art and Dr, Jane Robin- %Sall. Hamilton woro terent. visitors M. god 'Mrs.. Ro T le an.C The Glanville reunion was held July, 12 at 2 p.m. at the Seaforth Lions Park. People were present from Mitchell, Seaford' Sewing Centre Special s .99 per metre TABLE We do alterations dress making & repairs Phone: 527-1900 Creditors, London, New York. Winthrop. Seaforth and as far away as British Columb- ia. There were aRprox. 75 people, who enjoyed a day of baseball, swimming, games and a good old-fashioned visit. Herb Glanville and his father, Steve received a prize for the person who lived the farthest away, Vancover B.C. John Glanville of Winthrop received a prize for the eldest person. - Judy Glanville---(dau-ghter of Richard Glanville) won the elimination game. John Novak of Benmiller guessed 252 pennies out of 254 in a jar. Relay race, five and under was won by . Gary Glanville. Jeff Ward. Nichole McRoberts, Bonnie and April Smale; kick-the-shoe, Gary Glanville; it ended with a candy scramble and all kids got a real gold fish. The year of -the disabled; blind fold race. 6.7 and 8 yr. winner Peter Miller, Mike and ChervHorst. Danny.. Glanville, Kim Lhn: .sbur-, gen, Robert England, Dar- ken Glanville, Niomie Ward and Tracy Forest; kick the shoe - Danny Glanville and, clothes pin drop Kim Lansburgen. They all enj- joyed a candy scramble as well as getting a gold fish to take home. In the wheel chair race for 9-12 year olds were Dean, Loretta Lynn, Carol Ann Glanville, Danny Glanville, John Miller, Darleen. Glan- ville.' Karen-Foram Angela Lansburgen and Jody Glan- ville. Kick-the shoe - Loretta Lynn Glanville and blindfold race - Dean Glanville. Scavenger hunt in the London Free Press won by. Marg and Richard Novak, Marleen and John Novak, Danny Glanville, Eileen and Neil Ward and Chum and Joan Haden, Find your mate was won by Marjorie 'Horst (found dear Richard) and Richard Glanville (found Mary Ellen). Everyone received a fresh "Do-Nut" and was told to "Do-Nut" forget to come back the same time and place next „year. A good time was had by all. McNichols win ladies ball game July 14 the Commercial took on McNichol's at the High School. McNichol's came out on top 19-11. It was a good hitting game with Barb Watt and Carol Bennewies getting doubles. Karen Glanville and Lynr Devereaux a double and a triple, Marg Henderson a triple, Karen McLean two triples and Mary Ann Nolan a home run for McNichols. For Commercial, Debbie Dawson had two doubles and Joan Steinbuck and Penny Lamb* each hit triples„ At the Optomist Park Browns downed Scotts 44-1. Ratting for Browns was Barb Scott with two doubles, Linda Gridzak double and a triple, Please turn to page5 ANNE MARIE LOVDAL Anne Marie Lovdal passed away at ' Commonwealth Doctor's Hbspital in Fairfax, Virginia on July 12 at the age of '43: She resided -at 2108 Powliatarr St.. Falls Church, Virginia. She was, born to Mary and William McMillan. GOderich St. E. in Seaforth. She attended SSII4 Flibbert, Seaforth District High School. and graduated 'from St.'Joseph School of Nursing in May 1959. She was as flying officer in R.C.A.F. from 1961-1965 in Albe rta and Labrador., She married her husband. Rodney, H. Lovdal. on August 4.1968 in San Diego. California. She was a. member of St, Lem s._ Church. Fairfax. Virginia. She is survived by her hus- band, her parents. a sister. Mrs. Eric (Noreen) 'Jensen. Olds, Alberta. a brother, Daniel McMillan, R.R. 2 Belmont. and three nieces and one' nephew. She rested at 'R.S. Box Funeral Home after 2 p. m. Thurs- day. Prayers were said at The' fir nerd! erisi ice w s held at St. James Roman Catholic Chureh on Friday , July 1-. at 11 a.m. with Res . J. C. Caruana officiating. Interment at St. Columban Cemetery. Am donations go to the Cancer Society. Pallbearers were Bill. Mc Milian. Jack McMillan. Ron Williams. Toni Heeney . Bob Riches and Jimmy Williams. Flowerbearers were Pat Riches. Paul Riches, Tanya and Julie McMillan. JAKE VAN WONDEREN Jacovus (Jake)' Van Wond- eren died July 13 at his home at concession 10, Stanley township. He was 51. Mr. Van Wonderen is survived by his parents. Simon and Petronella Van Wonderen of H011and. his wife, Afra (Weel), and child- ren Ken of. Calgary. Nelly of Edmont...,n and Len and Peg- fay. both at home. He is also S'avived by eight brothers and four sisters. • Visitors were received at the Westlake Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funer- al Home, Goshen St. North, Zurich until July 16 when funeral mass was held at St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church. Father P. Mooney officiat- ed. Interment followed in St. Boriiface Cemetery. Zurich. The family requested donat- ions to be given to the charity of the donor's choice. EtHEI. DROVER ' At dueensw ay Manor on Sunday • Juls 19. 1981. Mrs (Ethel .lane Ann Bell) Oros er died in her 89th year. Form- erly of 13, Sherwood Crescent Exeter She Is as the ts (doss of the late Thomas Oros er (14.'2) and mother -ot Mrs. Beatrice Munn. Exeter. She was predeceased by one son Earl. Hensall-- (April 1981). She was the sister of Earl Bell. Seattle, Wash. and Mrs. Vera Brintnell: also predeceased by one brother. Also surviving are three . grandchildren Is( Mrs. 'Jacobi, Strathroy. (Joyce) Mrs. Harold Bezaitt son. Napanee and Robert Munn. London. Four great:: grandchildren also survive, Visition was at the Bonth- ron Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor. Hensall where funeral service and committ- al were conducted on Wed- nesday. July 22 at 11 a.m.. Rev. Stanley McDonald offic- iating- interment later in_ McTaggart's Cemetery. RUDOLPH STADE At the Bluewater Rest' Home, Zurich on Saturday July 18. 1981. Rudolph Fred- erick Stade died in his 92nd year. He was the husband of the late Laura (Steinbach) Stade (197-) and 'Father of Harold. Zurich. He was pre- deceased-by one brother.. He is survived by four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral service was held from the Westlake Funeral Chapel of Michael P. O'Con- nor. Zurich on Tuesday July 21 'at 2 p.m. Interment in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery. Zurich. WILLIAM JAMES DENNIS William James Dennis. age -3 of 30 Gordon St.. Stratford died Wednesday. July 15, 1981 in the Stratford General Hospital. Born in McKillop Township. he was the son of the late John Dennis and the former Mars Ross,. He had farmed in NE Killop Toss n- ship, mtning to Stratford in He ss as a member of the Parkviess United Church. the Stratford Senior Kiwanis Club. the Stratford Senior Citinns Group He had been a past coumrl member of McKillop Tow nship. He ss as predeataseti hs his first wife. Beatrice Agar in 19-8. Sur- % is mg are his wife. the former Isobel Brown. 2 daughters. Mrs. Keith (Mary) Tolton R.R. 4. Strat• ford. add Mrs. Helmut (Geraldine) Gaertner of London. One step son. Joe Brown of Kits hener. 2 step daughters. Mrs. Wayne (Bernice) Schutt/ of Stratford and Mrs. Roy t Nnnal Gray of Calgary. 3 brothers. Either and Lorne. both of Seaforth. Cameron of North Bay. 2 sis iers. Mrs. Stanley lies- sic) Hillen and Miss Ethel Dennis. both of Seaforth, 2 granddaughters, Sherri and Melanie. both of London. 4 slepgrandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. He was _ predeceased htv 2 brothers and I sister. The rutin al service ,1% as held at the KENNETH MACKELLAR Kenneth MacKellar, 173 Si. Davidis Street. Nlitehell, died at the Mitchell Nursing Home on Tuesday. July 14. 1981. He was born at Cromarty. January 6. 1889. and 4as 'son of the late Donald MacKellar and the former'Eliza Mac Laughlin. On March 26. .1919, at Exeter, he was Married to Frances Scott and -she peed eeea-sed him done 1973. . He spent all his life in Crmibicinhaeritlyinun190711retitieriwngastao_ member of Cromarty Presby- terian Church and served on various church boards. Widely known as an exhibit- or of horses at area shows,hc was a member df'the dale Breeders' "Association. - Surviving ran are one daughter. (Betty) Mrs. Wil-, liani Binning. Ivfitchell: three grandchildren- Richard. Bob and (Jane) Mrs. Philip Graul: and one great-granddaught- er Sandy Binning, all of Mitchell: one brother Daniel of Buffalo. N.Y. and three sisters (Grace) Mrs. Russell Scott. of Seaforth, (Jean) Mrs. William Miller of Mit- chell. (Mary) Mrs. Carl Wist- zman of Niagara. Falls, N.Y. He was predeceased by one sister (Hattie) Mrs. James Barber. Funeral serv.ices for the late Mr MacKellar were held at the Heath-Leslie Funeral Home 'Thursday. July l6. at 2:30 p.m. Reverend Kenneth Knight of Exeter officiated. Acting as flowerbcarers were Walter Finnic. Ray Humphrey. Dr. James Town` and John Wallace. During the service. Mrs. Ruth Die- gel of Stratford sang. "How Great Thou Art.•• Pallbearers were Howard querengesser. Gordon. Houghton. Gord.on Scott,• Ross Love, Donald Scott. and Robert Sadler. Interment took place in Knox Presby- terian Cemetery. Many floral tributes were received by the family, and memorials were. given to the Mitchell Nursing Home Aux- iliary. Ontario Heart Found ation and thc: C,trcadiari rao• rer So, I, 'DISHING IT OUT - Gordon DeJong, Brucefield, left, • and Peter Malcolm, Seaforth were busy Tuesday night serving salads to veterans from VVestminister who came for a barbecue't the home of Henry Ziler. have boherty, right, was one of the veterans who enjoyed the food. Peter and his-son, Charlie . played the bagpipes and-drumfrir the enjoyment Of- the veterans. (Photo by Rimmer) Glanvilles from two countries at reunion here Ship your Livestock with Art Heffron Blyth ' SHIPPER FOR United Co-operatives of Ontario Livestock Marketing Division Ontario Stockyards , Toronto Call Blyth 523-4221 By 8 a.m. Monday Stockers & Feeders also available •'• g