HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-07-22, Page 17HARD AT WORK — Using a hammer
Carnochan found out last week when she
in the Bannockburn Wildlife Area.
Experience '81 program, kept on working
directly in blisters, as Pam.
helping to Wilk a boardwalk
working under the Ontario
without a complaint.
ictier Well;
results
was
Pam,
Carmel church on holidays
until August A
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day July 19 and spoke-on the
subject Z'A, Matter of Guid-
ance". Mrs. Blanche Dougall..
presided at the organ. Ser-
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vices in Carmel Church will
resume in August when Rev.
Knight returns ftom holi-
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin. Ferris
returned home after a motor
trio to the Maritimes.
We are ready to receive
Wheat
and
Barley
Tracking available
Call for pick-up or delivery
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With the new Fords
WE'VE GOT
TO CET OFF
THE POT
And sell our
present stock
coming, soon
IT ALL MEANS
A POT OF SAVINGS FOR
McLaughlin Cher. Oids. Seaforth
To ontreCt an Woe In 4:volved CtOys Fly.' of July O. 1961.
Fords should read Chevs
Is fitness Important?
Ask any body..„
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:her mother Mrs. Mabel
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QUITTIN' TIME — Building a boardwalk is hard work, especially If it's
being done in a swampy area under the hot sun. That is the, task taken on
by five Seaforth and Exeter area teenagers as part of the Ontario
Experience 181 program. The boardwalk is being built near Varna in the
Bannockburn Wildlife Area. ' (Photo by Ellis)
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TOTE THAT BOARD = Mike Taylor of Exeter carries a board destined
to become part of the boardwalk that Mike and tour other students are
building In the Bannockburn Wildlife. Area as part of the provincially
sponsored Ontario ExperlenCe '81 program. (Photo by Ellis)
Brucefield
girl works
in Peace
River
Wendy Mustard has gone
to Peace River where she has
accepted a job in the hospi-
tal.
. Lorna Tully of Peter-
borough is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Gregor McGregor.
Betty Boyce of Toronto
spent the weekend with Mrt:'-"-
-M: Swan -and-Mrs. A. TRIM.
Mr. Jack Gilmour of Tor-
onto and Mr. and Mrs. g.
Williams of Lillenston, Eng-
land spent a couple of days
last week with Mr and Mrs
Seldon. Ross,
Lorne Thrower of Hensall
conducted the Sunday morn-
ing service at the Limited
Church while Rev. and Mrs.
McMillen were in Orillia
where he preached at St.
Pauls United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Burge
of Owen Sound spent the
weekend with their son, Rick
and Mrs. Burdge and family.
Mrs. 'Oscar Olness of
Grand Falls, Minnesota and
Mrs. Howard Hall, Erin
visited with Mr. and Mrs,
Ivan Wightman last week.
Sunday visitors were Mr. and
Mrs.. Jim Brigham and Jen-
nifer of Blyth and Mr. and
Mrs. John Sears of Waterloo.
The community was sorry
to hear of the Sudden passing
of Mary Haugh and sym- ,
pathy is expressed to the
family.
Brenda Hanoi has return-
ed after spending a two week
holiday with her grandpar-
ents at Mansfield. Mr. and
Mrs. L. Kirk.
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the Hensat Poi* ,School
Auditorium on Sunday even-
ing, in support of the, year of
the handicapped.
HENSALL UNITED
CHURCH REOPENS
SerVice on Sunday July
26th will be held in Hensall
United Church with Rev.
Stanley McDonald conduct-
ing the service. A codial
invitation is extended to the
members of Carmel Presby-
terian Church to worship
with them during the holi-
days of their minister. Bap-
tism service will be observed
at the service on Sunday July
26.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Consitt
visited recently with their
son William of Markham.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Collins
and family Waterloo visited
Sunday with the lafter's
mother Mrs. Laird Mickle.
QUEENSWAY NEWS '
The residents and Staff of
Queensway Nursing- home'
are grateful to Rev,. Forsythe
of Exeter for conducting the
church service.
Visitors with Vera Lammie
were Chester and Lila Dunn,
Jack and Loreen Paisley.
Visitors with Ella Middle-
ton were Alma Shearlie, Eva
Doan, Myrtle Doupe.
Louise Mitchell spent Stin-
day visiting her son Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Mitchell and
family at Crediton. Isobel
Alcoek and Jessie Ingle visit-
ed Cora Alcoa and Carl
Lawataki.- Ester Hall visited'
with Nell Kendrick. Dorothy
and Earl Sararas visited Pet-
er McNaughton and Louise
Mitchell.
Visiting with Irina Wilds
Were Norm and Neva Barber
and girls-, Mr. and Mrs.
Jean, Louise Faucault, M. P.
Mann, Mrs. Karen Peterson.
Karen Nolen, Martha Wren.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilds.
Walter and Florence Whif-
fle* visited with Edna
Youn. 'Gordon Morlock and
Della Sims, Ruth and Carol
Smith visited -Lavina Fink-
beiner.
The aten's_high bowling
score was Neil Regan 139
and Ladies' Mary Parlmer
with 109.
Mrs. Mabel Munn return-
ed to her home last week
following treatment in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
ACCOUNTANT
TRANSFERRED
John Jacques accountant
at the local Bank of Montreal
has been transferred to the
, Bank of Montreal at Strath-
roy and commenced his dut-
ies there this week. The
Manager Eric Luther and
staff entertained Jcihn to
dinner on Thursday and he
was presented with a gift by
Mitchell -Seaforth
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