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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-08-26, Page 2126 Personal 26 Personal or Mail Coupon Kippen 262.4319 Specialists in Engineered Systems HURON-PERTH COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 8 REGISTRATION September 1, 1981 2 p.m. - p.m. ST. JAWS SCHOOL Mr. Ray Contois, Principal Chalk Street Seaforth, Ontario 527-621 ST. COLUMBAN SCHOOL Mr. Joe MacDonald, Principal R.R. #2 Dublin, Ontario 345-2086 ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL Mr. Larry Cook, Principal Mill Street Dublin, Ontario 345-203 Kindergarten children need to be 5 years of age on or before 31st December, 1981. Plea*. bring proof of age [Birth Certificate and Baptismal Certificate]. SOW:WWII! begin on Tuesday, 8th September, 1981, and the first day of littendance for Kindergarten pplis. will be Wednesday, 9th Septiiinber, 1981. Ontario queen at convention Correspondent MRS, BERTHA MACGREGOR 262.2005 Mrs. Mabel Munn who was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. London returned to he* home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn returned home after spend- ing a week at' Silver ,Lake camping. ONTARIO CHAPTER QUEEN ATTENDS CONVENTION Kay and Ken Elder attend- ed International Flying Far- mer's Convention in Calgary the last week in July. where Kay represented the Ontario Chapter as their Queen. Thir- ty-two other Chapter Queens were represented among the more than 1100 members attending from across Can- ada u the United States and Mexico. The business cover- ed many areas, with legisla- dim, insurance, upgrading, -- and safety among the top prioritiei. Kay and Ken enjoyed 'a pre-convention tour to the Syncrude tar Sands', flying there in a Dash 7 with 45other flying fanners. Mr. Ernie Davis returned to his home on Friday after undergoing treatment at St. Joseph's Hospital in London. Mr. Harry Horton is a patient in South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter where he is receiving treatment., His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. John Skea returned home after undergoing sur- gety in Victoria Hospital, London. Mts. Vera Lemmon return- ed to her home after spending several weeks visiting in Quebec and Toronto. Sgt. Doug Wein R.C.M.P. and Mrs. Wein and David of Ottawa are holidaying this week with Mrs. Wein's par- y . • ems Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker. They, spent last week, visiting with Doug's mothet', Mis. Lawrence Wein in Exet- er. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hol- land. Gwen and Michael of Clinton were reeent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sangster and' Brad. ATTEND PLAY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. Les Adams of Exeter, Mr. ,and Mrs. Hugh Morenz Dashwood, and Mrs. Blanch Chapman and Mark Adams; Londpn attended the pl ay "'Fire on Ice" at the Blyth Summer ' Festival on Thursday about a relative, the late Howie Morenz, one of Hockey's first,' superstars, who died a tragic death at an early age. He ,was an' early Montreal Canadien. - QUEEPISWAY NEWS, Rev. Stanley McDonald , cOndneted the worship ser- vice at the Queensway Manor last week. Mr. add Mrs. William Westlake visited Ma's" Mary Westlake. Mr. and Mrs. Roza dal of London 'visited with Mrs. Alice flciV; endal. Mrs. ,Degan and daughter • visited with Jima Wilds. Mrs. _ionise Mitchell • was a dinner guest ;with Mr: and Mrs. Sim Roobol. The men's high bowling score was won by Neil Regan "and the ladies was wdn by Mary Parlmer: Johnathon Corbett spent a few days last wee* holidaying with his', grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett. The 'District Area Preaby- jerian Young People who, 'have been , playing baseball during the seasori are haying an afternoon pf recreation at Wildwood Scout Camp _..on Sunday August 30th. Every- one who played ball is invited to attend. The, event will feature a barbecue at the supper hoar. Kippen Kids Leaving for Collegel eep up with Seaforth news Only $C1 50 Will send them the "Expositor" to any location in Canada Home Is Closer to the Campus When they read their Hometown Newspaper A20 THE HURON EXPOSITOR' AUGUST 26, 1981 Classified. 7' 77 717•••7117..W, recons !armed ,t_plan for reconstruction of ltigh*aY 84 in }Nasal! from the village's west limits to Highway 4 was presented to council for-cow sideration Wednesday by Gary Todd, the ministry of transportation—and 'com- munications project manager of planning and design. The reconstruction, which, will lake one suOyrieri "Is badly -11040 •bega4sg the main street is in. b4dAaPe and IVs. been needed for some tin*" said s.lfe0e P401 Nellands; "The ministry will contact all Itte4roperty...oWners: affected by -they,recOaStrne4 tion. said as to the planning Map on the wall and told council the 200 sheets - Reg. $1.98 $T.29 • AIL cam fin "Grass grows through the pavement anyway, Reeve Paul Neilands. cii decided to maintain the boulevard. A healthy beech tree at the corner of Wellington and King Streets will have to be cut down because it's a. Save on back-to- school bargains at Larone-Spittal in Seaforth Sheaffer Best Buys Ball Points $1'93 Cartridge Pen • $1•29 Non.onsense $2'49 Hilroy Wild and Wonderful duotangs only 69c each Larone Spittal Seaforth .527-49.600 N4r Z5 in °Memoriam OUn't In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Stewart Butt who passed away 5 years ago. August 26. Remember by Larry and Dianne- and granddaughters Andrea and Laura. 25-20x1 2 7- NERO: , Vern and' Shirley, *Iv are pteased to an, Iruncg 4rcivy,at of their ooglitet, Amanda 4,,yno,, Ans. 41/4 ?Z. Alin WeibiOalty. 1981 at Stratford GenpraLUospitatl, pud jgran4parents are Mr,. and Nits: Ray Roy Scott. Seaforth. and Mr. JohnMero, Londoo. 27 -20- DRISCOLL: Eric and Myrna (Nee Bolton) are proud to announce the arrival of their first child. A girl Melisa Lynn weighing in at 7 lb. 15 oz. Born' at Seaforth Com- munity Hospital, on Aug. 14, 1981. The proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Driscoll of. Walton. and Mrs. Marie Bolton of London. We would like to thank Dr. Wong and the nurses On staff who helped t deliver and take care of our baby. 27-20x1 HEENAN: Pat and Joanne (nee Boland) of R. R. 3 Lucan are prou d to announce the safe arrival of their first born son. Patrick John on August 24. 1981 at St. Joseph's Hos- ital. London. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Boland R.R. 3 Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maloney. Seaforth. 27-20x1 28 Deaths MISS MAXINE RICHARDS Miss_ ..Maxine__Charlotte Richards. 54. of 350 Cambria St., Stratford. died Thursday at the Stratford General Hos- pital. Born in Stratford, she was a daughter of Mrs. Madge Stewart Richards, a resident of the Rehabilitation and Ex- tended Care Unit of the Stratford General, Hospital. ° and the late William G. Richards., ' She had been an account- ant at the PUC for thepasti 1 years and was a member of" Knox Presbyterian Church. A' service was held 3 p,m. Saturday ' at the Heinbuck Funeral Home, 156 Albert St. Interment in Avondale cem- etery ' 15 PrOPerty for Rent 2' BEDROOM Apt. with frig and stove. North 526-1715, 15-16x5 FANNIE CLARK At Queepsway Manor. Hensall on Monday August 10, 1981, Mrs..Fannie Clark in her 92nd year. Widow of the late Louis Clark. Mother of Ethel (Mrs. Frank Forrest) of Hensall. Step-mother of Mrs. Sarah Wren of Hensall and Mrs. Mary Buchanan of London. Also survived by five grandchildren. 11 great- grandchildren. and four great great grandchildreb. A mem- orial service under the aus- pices of the Ladies Orange Benevolent Association Lodge #377 was held on Wednesday evening. The funeral was held on Thursday August 13th at 2 p.m. at the Bonthron Chapel of Michael P: O'Connor. The service was conducted by the Rey, G.A. Anderson of Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church. Exeter, The lesson was read by the Rev. Dr. Maxwell Parker. of London. Pallbearers were Ivan Wren. Ervin Bestard. Clark Forrest. Lloyd Nichol, E.J. Roberts and Robert McGreg- or. Kevin. Kim and Brad cor- dially invite the friends. neighbours and relatives to an open house at their home on August 29th. 1981 from 2 to 4 in the afternoon and after 8 in the evening in honour of their parents. Ken and Joan C-anipbell-on -the occasion of their 25th Wedding Anniver- sary. Best wishes only please. 26-20-1. adopted. When she was 16, a Retina Forrest tried to con- tact her, but she was not told about this until recently. She has iiiiknination that now leads her to believe this Mr. Forrest was her brother. FollOwing this lead, she found Mr. Forrest lived in Brucefield and she is now trying to contact his family. She will travel to this area within two weeks if she can make contact with family members. Anyone with information about Nelson Forrest's fam- ily is asked to contact Mrs. Dees by phoning 1-613- 732-3431 (collect).- Henson Ken and Kay Elder attend- ed. the Region U Tour of Upper .Canada Village on Saturday when members from New York State; State of Vetment, St. Lawrence, and OttaWa Valley Ontario were present. They visited with their son and daughter- indaw Mr. and Mrs. Steven Elder. am will involve no aCquistion. EtOth sides of the main street trim Brock St. to Elizabeth St. will have sidewalks replaced and at the corner of Nelson and King Streets a catch basin will be installed, a culvert will be removed aand' -a gradual- slope will be made to accommodate wheelchairs, said Todd. The; proposal will resolye drain2fe.Prohlems -west of the -1m', trains tracks and the. 400100,or';00:itighwayltont HightaX4,10,.Vets9n t will pe,:tesiOaceg. .1*.entire_.ett„,7.• istiagteW 'rayslon .*neam area, will"be, removed a new system will be installed at no cost to- holiday in the Mariti es. Mr. and Mrs. Joe cQuar- rie are holidaying dawn-at the East Coast. ,Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love, Caro, Mich. were recent visitors with Mri. G ace McBride. Mrs. John Anderson i a, patient in Exeter Hospital, Mrs. Robert. Bell under- went surgery in St. Joseph's -Hospital. London, Mrs. Elgin Thompson is a patient in Seaforth Co mmun- ity Hospital. ' Heinen, said Todd, The proposal will resolve drainage problems west of the ,CN tram tracks and the section of the highway from be 'grbesWur"fatedt° .NTellirnen n. Stitiewi11 ex- isting sewer system beneath the propmed area will be removed and a new system will be installed at no cost to Herisali, said Todd. "We won't be improVing sidewalks because ,they're net, the dept. lieway`3 use it is bard ,to maiin-: ..th,e,""totiret4Z01 nlinreOP'Ett promises to maintain Said Tod4. ABC Of; Sawn hazard. On the south side of Brock St. two trees will be cut down because excava- tion would kill those trees anyway, said Todd. All light poles in the proposed area will be replaced, he said, and the entire project completion is MRS. RENA CALDWELL 262-5935 Mr. and Mrs. Einerson Anderson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Laughie Gear in Fergus recently. ' Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones arid family and . Mr. and Mra. Jim Sweitzer, Ship- ka holidayed at the Thousand Islands and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jones. Hillier. Mr. and Mrs. W.J.T. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Johri A.B. Bell have returned from a The Paper that follows the students to college Call 527-0240 28-20-1 Mr. and Mrs. M. Salverda. Clinton. and Mr. and Mrs. L. Lubbers R.R. 4. Seaforth. wish to announce the engage- ment- of their children. o- Ann and George. Wedding"to take place. the Lord willing. on Sept.4, 1981 at Bethel Free , Ref. Church; Munro.-Ontario at 2 p.m. Rev. C. Schouls officiating. 26.20-1 BY JOANNE ROSIER A lady from the Ottawa area believes she has family in the Seaforth area and is trying to locate her relatives. Mabel Tiegs of PeMbroke has been trying to, find members of her natural family Since 1945. She was separated from her siblings when she was adopted in ' 1920, She believes she was the youngest daughter of her - natural faun*: For many years, Mrs. liens did net know she was Obituary Ottawa lady seeking info Thinking ?'I WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR Lennox: Gas Oil. Electric Furnaces Dual-Aire: Wood Oil-Wood Furnaces Jean vests S-M-L Reg. 18.95 *14." expected in the early part of the five-year proglam but 'four target is within the next three years". Council will decide on the phiposal Sept, 14. On vacation were: clerk Betty Oke and councillor Dick Packham. Larone Spittal Roadrunner Savings Fathionable Mac Jean sizes 26-34 Reg. 28.00 Sale $19•95 Girls Mac Jeans sizes 7-14 Reg. 19.95 Sale $15.00 G.W.G. Savings Femme fit straight leg jeans sizes 26 -31' waist Reg. 24.95 Sate Seaforth 527-1960 r - - Special - Student Subscription - Only *9.50 for the school year SEND TO ADDRESS. CODE CHARGE TO ADDRESS he uron irlim arm ormio apilt Amino obis silk ' N • • 4L-