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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-09-16, Page 18T T- WA THE "ORQN W'"41TOR-, AEFT14MBER 16, 1041 M. Hens all. loo,ks for crest 16 Personal LL that be on behalf of farmers trailer on its property; added rowing oti current e,%,pcndi- 24 Card of Thanks 24 Card of Thanks B4GREGORCAMPBE one and thr and small businessmen to ve-quarters per tures of $133,000; decided to Hensall council is holding cent for interest on tax engage the services of a local t4j7si� ihaa`b, to faiaily,* I would like to th"k my Mr. and Mrs. Leverne HuSill lower high interest rates. fhomb and peigbb.purs fbr relatives and friends for are pleased to announce the a contest for youngsters to council: arrears; accepted a tender. woman to clean at town hall, flowers, cards, gifts and visits r design a crest for the vill. In other matters (the lowest bid of two ........... the cards, visits and treats I forthcoming marriage of their . granted $25 to local orgam- and a little bit at the librmarry, rec:ply daughter Lori Christine to age's centennial in 1984 Mons which submitted) from Albert at $5 an hour for an white a patictil in while in Stratford General Residents of Hensall who icb need money to Seafortb Hospital. A very Hospital. Thanks to Doctors Robert Allan Reid, son of Mr. pay for the cost of publishing Vanderlean Construction for estimated 5 hours per week; attend local public and sop 9 $3.850 Co repair the roof of and decided to advertise fora the spi�ciaj, thank you to Drs. Mallius, Rodney. Hussey. and. Mrs. Robert Reid of irate schools are eligible for an access guide for Brady 4M4 M e- town hall, which also mclud- , &*us and the Allan. and nurses on the 3rd Londesboro. The marriage the contest, which will offer handicapped; granted a On excellent hospital staff whose floor. Special thanks to my will take place on Saturday, the co;t of removing temporary part-time helper -ear es moving old. prizes of $25, $15.� and $10 y ext0006,11 to Cook's . assist work superinteade COM was vM,muqb appreci- parents and mo;her-in,-Iaw.' Qctober 3rd. 1981 at 5 p.m. at r a tirv-A; passed a . by .law to to Q fir -5t, three finishers. Division of 40cibra Inc. far "lob for the rii, 24-231fl First Presbyterian Chaveb g '.'.to 14 proOW t�)r temporary bpr- Pon TOwipti. —TognWilbee tine e#dfine -for submission -e xate an office v� 2443*4 4 entries to town ball 'is. 00C - The family of the 14tv COar 26.23,x1 ghoul W thank gar a irate., Ind S -F, 'ends, #nd vtigh- relatives, and Births A 'by truck in fiensall ivid4al who nery. wish, t�l Would like ors K. p n ..'Vo 'O."t : , r,eJ4ti cs.�'fh thank friends, v fl, Dipplained Co Mpuday's b9UTS4 f6r.,4L mern h 4,W dosiert tea at the Fall ,and suoport s tior oriii donati4rt4 and the many HUNT. James and Madelaine, c6u.oO nipting,4boot being Corrcipondqnt loss 0�yr -d rt retic, acts. of kindness during our. Kippen 'rnet,$,tpt. Regional• Sept.. 30.. It is (nee Rus;6a) are PIPOCd- to classified s. a pedlar and RENA CALDWELL during the MRS 8 4in the'Sunday scho6l with niade up son an recent' of Mrs. Robt coop� 4 brother, Brian. A!h. o.,vement-0colso announce the safe arrival of hawker, and thereby obligOd an 262-5935 10 members present. June Kinsman. Mrs. - David ,special thank you to Diane wisih to,"thank the suff of their daughter Angela Grace. to pay a $200 licensing fee. Arnold Raplen. -*mbulan"'service. Huronview. Special thanks to Mr., and MTs, Cooper gave the worship. er, Mrs. Lloyd Cooper, MRs. 6, lbs. 1 ozs. on Sunday under the terms of a by-law Ggckstetterl Guelph visited Scripture— was a reading, Bert Faber, Mrs, Keith Lov- Father Carrigan. Father Rev. John Campbell* the August 30. 1981 at Seaforth passed Aug. 10. Council friends in the area last week. Myra Lovefi' took •"up the ell, is in charge. of decorat, Oostveen, . pallbearers, women of Bethel Bible , Community Hospital. Proud decided to talk it over and Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch flowerbearers, Box Funeral Church who provided. lunch. offering, which was dedicat- ions. Mrs. E. McLean and Home, those who brought the R.S. Box Funeral Home. grandparents aare Mr. and. consider the matter of classi' of Pigeon, Michigan visited ed with prayer. Mrs. Jack Sinclair are ice food, sent flowers, cards and the pallbearers. and the Mrs. Lawrence Ruston of fication further. with Mrs. Will McGregor Mg. McMullen gave the charge of registration. Social mass cards, C.W.L.. flowerbearers. —Lyle and Dublin and Mr. James Hunt Councillor Richard Pack- recently. topic using a film called committee will take charge of pared Shirley Montgomery. Glenn of Durham and would like to ham reported Hensall's Bu- Mrs. Grace McBride hol- "Life times Niiie-, present- the dessert. Plans were neighbours who M, thank Dr. MaIkus. 27-23-1 sinessmen's Association is idayed with Mr. and Mrs. ed by children ages I I to 16 finalized for the Fall supper supper and to Cathy and Gary and Arlyn Montgomery. Joy hether the en- Steve Pine and family, Bram- as they see life? Nov. 11. There will be no who were so helpful in our and Gordon Heiser. Ciscussing-.w SAVAUGE: Alan and Rita tire village, or just it's main Pt Mrs. President Frances Kias• more bake sales this year. it home. Also to Kevin' and 24-23xi (nee Blom) are very happy to street and properties ad- Mrs. Mary Mellis and man . gave a . reading Nancy, for being so good to announce the safe arrival of iscent to highway 4, should IhAm Margaret Barnard at "Trees." Brian. Your thoughtfulness I wish to express my sincere a I eS. For roll call mem. was decided cater . to, their twin sons, Nicholas be designated a business tended the 125th anniversary bers brought plants for auc., Huron Centennial staff on will always be remembered. thanks,to relatives, friends Joseph and Derek Alan who improvement area. The bus- of Howick Township. tion. Treasurers report was Nov. 25, and to cater to the —Lorne, Agnes Flanagan and neighbours for the lovely were born- on September 8th.' iW§smen have a meeting Mrs. Harry Caldwell and given by Susan Faber and Cooper and family• gifts, cards, flowers and visits 1981 in Stratford, General tentatively scheduled, fbi John E. Caldwell attended sunshine report by Mary 24-23x1 while I was a patient in Hospital. Proud Gtandpar- Sept. 24 with architect Nicho- the funeral of Miss Pearl Broadfoot. Correspondenct Christmas supper Victoria Hospital and South Dec. 11. It was announced encs are Nick and Annie Blom las Hill and the Ontario 'McKay a former Kippenite in report was given by Susan The family of the late Warren Huron Hospital. Special of Kippen and Lorette Ministry of Housing. London, Saturday. Fber. AW invitation to Varna. the new janitor for the church PUC TRAINEE Seaforth's Public, Utilities Elligson wish to thank every- thanks to my family and Rev. all. Savauge of Seaforth. Great Council endorsed two let- Mrs. Mae Bulak. Mrs. Fall Tharikoffering Oct. I is Mrs. Murray, Hens Commission has, hired a new lineman ap- one for the many acts of Stan McDonald for theirgrandmothers are Wilhel- ters, from the Huron Feder- Blanche Dougall and Mrs. was accepted. Plant auction was conducted Prentice trainee. He's Brett Finlayson, 19, of kindness extended to them comforting words. Also to the mina Oud of Hensalli and ation of Agriculture and Oill McLean visited relatives A committee was ap- by mrs. McMullem. Lunch P during their recent bereave- Kippen U.C.W. the Three Rose Rivait of Tilbury. Minto Township, which call ir, the lipppep area, last pointed to--prepare--for-the --wa"erved-by-June-Cooper-i. S6aforth­ (Photoby--Campbell.., Special thanks to all Links of Hensall and the 27a23xl fcv -actipn--from­-th-e­powtrg Ffiday. those who sent sympathy Council of the Huron County cards, flowers, memorial tri- Historical Society. —Helen 28 Death's'kes butes, paid visits, sent food. Anderson. 24-23x1 to our friends who helped at PAUL A. Kramers F i r e e n,s Panca out house, to Pastor A. Horst The midget boys' ball team Passed away in Seaforth the L.C.W. at St. Peter's would like 'io thank their Community Hospital, on Lutheran Church, and the coaches, Ron Drager and Don Monday, September 7, 1981, EN..SALL Lockhart- funeral Home. Your Morton. their scorer Dorothy Paul A. Kramers. Beloved r at .-Brucefield, thoughtfulness and kindness-- Drager, their parents who husband of Dorothy Jackson, popula will long be remembered. ' drove -and suppoited them so of Egmondville in his 47th —Ken, Peg and Tiriry- well their fans who gave them year . Dear father of Virginia WS such encouragement, Bryan (Mrs. Gary Sisson), of Cal- There was a good atten- week with Mr. and Mrs. Saturday afternoon. Peters who made so many gary, Alberta; Elizabeth d4tice, forenoon at the pan- Carlyle Cornish at Queens- Miss Jane Allan is taking We would like to express our, arrangements for umpires (Mrs. Ron Campbell). R.R. 4, cake breakfast Sat- Sept. 12 ville. an honours course in journ- and travelling, the boys' Seaforth; Mrs. Patty Watson. It was sponsored by , the alism at Carleton University sincere thanks to everyone Area church grou'ps' - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth who helped us at the time of employers who so willingly R.R. 5,, Seaforth, James Brucefield volunteer fire- Scott and 'family spent. the in Ottawa this year. our bereavement .of our dear gave time off or changed Oliver, of R.R. 4. Seaforth,•men. The garage and bake weekend at Lakeside Ohio. Miss Joyce Broadfoot and • "p and br I other Joseph Ger- schedules and anyone else Robert Oliver of R.R. 4. sale were also well patroniz-, The attended the 15"Angleo- Miss Dianne Wilson have and Flanagan. Our thanks who helped make this ball Seaforth. Walter Oliver. R.R. fameetinged, The firemen wish to Aigler wed Mn.egm0#!$ of -their -studies at - season such -a success. -thank, everyone, -who "ear -fid, 'Scott 'i.-iltiipficw Micheal. Lambton College in Sarnia, relatives,• neighbours and Oliver of R.R. -4 Seaforth Correspondent to I p,m. Please wear your than twenty were resent. and those who helped sup-, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swan MISS Mary"Jane Scott is friends,, for all the food, Dwight Kramers, of R.R. 2, MRS. BERTHA name tag. Father William will Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse por . t them. and family of London spent attending , Fanshawe College Gowers mass cards and syn-- I wish tothank all neighbours Seaforth. Also survived by 22 MACGREGR be the guest. speaker. The Gregier, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock, the weekend with his parents in London this term. plith friends and relatives for visits grandchildren: Son of Mrs. 262-2005 1pdies' are invited to the Bengough spent the weekend accompanied by Mr. J.K. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thom cards we received Rev. J' Carrigan, Rev. G. Dill, cards and gifts while i w - as a 'Gertrude Krimers, Of The "Three Links " seniors Emmanuel U.C. Zurich on in Toronto. Betty Grenier and Cornish of Bluewater Nurs- Mr. and Ms. 1). Triekner son of St. Catherines spent A. Looby and Rev. P.A. _patient in Seaforth Commun- Dublin. Brother of Betty, met. Tuesday evening and Oct* I at 8 p.m. Anyone Joanne Bengough were con- ing Home and his cousin' attended the Edwards- the weekend with Mr, and (Notween, 1161 Funeral ity Hospital. Thanks to nurses (Mrs. Fred Eckert). of Cam- enjoyed a pot -luck supper wishing to attend contact testants on a game show Mrs. E. Humphries of Leese Treekner wedding in Exeter Mrs. Roy Brock. Hdine, doctors and nurses at and staff for their care and bridge. Galt; Nofman,, of with a good attendance. Th, Dianne Gerstenkorh by 'Sept. whichwill be shown on CTV ter Eng., visited one day last kindness. thanks to Dr. Dec. 23. ismageM in Seaforth and R.R. 4. Seaforth; Louis., of president, rs. Ruby Bel 29. The U.C.W. is catering to UNIT FOUR U.C.W. UnIver&y Hospital London Brady. Dr. MaIkus. also Dublin and Karl. of Stratford, colied the us ess meeting. the Oeseb's 60th wedding I and the ambulance drivers thanks to Mr. Dave Me- Rested at the fi. 9. box Mrs. Alf Ross layed the anniversary dinner in 'the The September meeting of Varsety Gary 2culis and John Sin- Knight - of , Egmondville Funeral Home, 47 High piano for "0 Can da". tol- church and to the 1 0 0 F Unit Four was held Sept. 10 it ,h and Legion Hensall United Church. y S namon. pall bearek Wayne United Churr Street, Seaforth. Interment lowed by the Lord' Prayer. Bo'b & Bet Ladies Auxiliary for flowers., banquet on Oct. 24. Mabel Guests were present from Bennewies. Ed Van Klooster. Egmondville Cemetery. Roll Call was answer by the Shirrs was , th' Everything was greatly al?. the - Bluewater Rest Home; A, Dean-Hackw ' 41; fiord Mur- precia . ted and always be In assisted by 011ieCooper, for Huronview. Exeter and Chi - ray, Don Bruxer and Rob Brian Anderson, Edgar Stoll, Star Club fees. Correspond., the social hour. remembered. —Doris Allan. Ken Kramer, Keith Reid, encs and several cards of selhurst. The leader, Mrs. ae Pallbearers were Joe Mdr6 payment of me' rship'aiid " - Rock: flower bearers Mike 24-23xi DR' ' KENNEDY SPEAKS Britton opened the meeting cind Kelly, Murray McGregor, Doug Maxwell. thanks were read. Different Dr. Margaret Kennedy, with a poem followed by Open 9 a.m. till 11 p.m. 7 days a week Steve McGregof, Kevin. Flower bearers were committees and the treasurer Coyne, Mike Bruxer and We wish to thank our JefferyWatson, Steven reported. Mrs. Irene Davis rwho retired it '1978 after hymn. She gave the "web-, 527-1680 Patrick. Van Bakel, Special friends, relatives and family Watson. Tom Campbell, who was the representative to serving as assionar� in come" She gave a very thanks to Laura Berinewies. for the many cards, treats. Jerry Oliver. the USCO Convention held at India for 3,9 years, gave a very interesting message. She Joyce., McClure, Geraldine flowers . and visits while Kingston in August and gave interesting speach at Carmel closed her message with Slemon. Joan Murray-., Kay Malene was a patient in St. Hensall W1 a most interestink, report. Church on. "The Explosivie prayer:_ O'Rourke, and anyone else Joseph's Hospital. Thanks Past president, Mrs. Rosa Truth". Mrs. DorothyTaylor The minutes were passed who helped at -our home and 63r the help and baking has meetirig Harris, installed officers fo r played the organ. Next Sun- and the offering taken and those who Lel with chores brought to our home both the coming year. They are: day there will be a joint dedicated. during her stay in hospital congregational out door ser- the business followed and and babysitting. Your An entertaining and in- past President, Mrs. Ruby thou shtfhinesswill-alsoys be and since returning home. formative evening was held at Bell: President. Mrs. Eileen vice and, picnic at Camp the group was reminded of We also wish to ex Kintail. The service will be at the regional meeting of the retnii6biied, —BW, Connie press our Hensall United Church. Sept. Ronnie; Secondary - ice e NIKKO(Stereo Products) thanks; 'for the many cards, v 11:30 a.m.' UCW at Kippen United Flanagan and familly. 9, when the Women's Insti- president, Mrs. Hilda Payne, TA -23x1 beautiful gifts. and , good Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tay- Church Sept. 30 at 12:30. Unit tote met for its opening secretary-, Mrs. Irene Davis. wishes U11 our 25th wedding lor of Brockville visited,in and four is invited to Zurich Oct. anniversary. Thanksto Lifida, evening.after a pot -luck din- treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy. Brm- around this area last week 1. A sing -song followed with i Full Features, E Exceptional We wish to express our Alan and Dan for arranging ner. Mrs. Elizabeth Riley tnell. Mrs. Rannie presided and with the former's moth- the singing of some of the I Superb Sound, E Performance anci specs, conducted programme on the remainder of the meeting. I I Outstanding Value at a Moderate Price sincere thanks and apprecia- the family dinner on Saturday er, Mrs. Christina Taylor, lovely old familiar. hymns. tion to our relatives 'and education and cultural activi- Mrs. Davis presented Mrs. evening. To the "gang" who and family members. Mrs. Byrtle was at the piano. ties. The featured speaker. Rannie and � Mrs. - Brintnell friends for their loving sup-, dropped 'n to suprise us a Mrs. Martha Barr and Jean Po 1. prayers, masses, '.Thank You" Mrs. Wendy Hines of Arc with OSCO Crests. The draw Mrs. E. Holland, Toronto sincere Nangle of New Jersey visited flowers'and cards during the Industries in Dashwood. oqtwohGok rugs was spent the weekend with Mrs Wishing all our friends and spoke on the work with the Brenda Russell and Donna with Mrs. C. Christie recent- Robert Watson. Seaforth: loss of our dear son and relatives good health and ly. mentally retarded. After the Allan both of Hensall. Th They attended the Yeo - brother David Huard. Our happiness. As ever, Marlene talk Mrs. Hines showed plc- committees in charge of th5r Captain Ronald A. Mac McGregor wedding in Bruce- MIN, gratitude to Fr, Caruana and and Bob Bell. 24-23-1 Kinnon and Mrs. MacKinnon the 114S. Box Funeral Home. tures of the ' workshop at October meeting will be:. and Mrs. Chris McGaulcy of field United Church. NR 70 70• Also to those who brought Dashwood where there are entertainment. Dick and Sudbury spent the weekend I food and helped at our home. many career orientated and Pearl Taylor and Anita Ben - In Memoriam self-supporting activities. with the former's mother Varna NIK NIK100.1r.3 gough-, social, Mrs. Dorothy Your thoughtfulness ' and Mrs. Janet MacKinnon. kindness will long be remem- Mrs. Jean Carey of Cro- Mickle, Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt Mrs. Ear] Webster of Ham. Lisa Smith and Jacqui bored. —Maurice (Moe) and HAIST: In loving memroy of marty gave a humourous and Bertha MacGregor. RECEIVERS CASSETTE DECKS t. ilton. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Taylor have entered high Lynda, Michelle and Doug my dear husband, Elton reading. Mrs. Dorothy Euchre was played with the Lobb of Clinton. visited Fri. school- David Rathwell. Mark AMPLIFIERS TUNERS Hurd. 24-23xl (Jake) Haist, who passed Mickle played several old following: lone hands. Emma day with Mrs. C. Christie.Webster and Neal Atchison away 3 years ago, Sept. 21. time tunes on the piano. Campbell; ladies' high, Iso have started kindergarten. 1978. President. Mrs. Joyce Pep- bel Rogerson; ladies consol- BIRTHDAY HONOURS Beatrice and Louis Taylor For those who take their 11 would like to thank my It is sad to walk the road per conducted the business ation, Pearl Taylor; Men's Mrs. Laird Mickle was have moved to an apartment family and friends f6t visits, aloneopening with a poem. Four- high, Pere Campbell; men's honoured at a birthday party near the Credit Union in cards and gft,-also Londes- Instead of side by side. teen members answered the consolation, Carl Payne; Saturday given by her daugh- Clinton. We'll really miss baro U.C.W. Special thanks But to all there comes a roll call by, bringing a tea lucky chair, Anita Bengough. ter and son-in-law. Mr. and sceingtoiiis in the post office stereo seriously to Dr. Bridy, and Dr. Molkus, moment towel, There were three visit- UNIT ONE MEETS Mrs. Ross MacMillan at their every day, and Beatrice's the nurses, and staff for their When the ways of life divide. ors. Correspondence consist- Lorna -Spencer presided at home in Waterloo. Members talent for keeping up the kindess to me while I was a You gave me years of happi- ed of infor oration on a the Unit One meeting at of her family, grandchildren laughter levelinthe church T.D.K. Re c o rd "I"a e patient in Seaforth Hospital nessquilting course open to the Hensall United Church on and a sister attend, More kitchen. and since returning home. Then came sorrow and tears, community, and a request for Sept. 10. After worship the --Eerie McClure 24.23xl But you left me beautiful funds from the Huron County Unit then joined Unit FourPON, memories. - Home and Town County and its visitors to see a film. Couple.- celebrate FOR ALL YOUR I will treasure through the Homemakers.- The County Audrey Joynt gave a report RECORDING'NEEDS Many thanks to all of our years. rally will be held in Belgrave on the adopted girl. And read friends and relatives who Always remembered and sad- Oct. 6. Preliminary arrange- two letters from her. It was ..60th anniversary showed their concern to our ly missed by his wife Ethel. ments were made for the decided to send $20 for a clew• family in so many ways. TO and -family. daughter Betty. dessert euchre to be held at outfit of school clothes for Mr. and Mrs. Saar Oesch Cooper, entertained wsith Special Doti `s friends who visited grandaughter Marie and the Legion Hall Oct. 21. her. Audrey Christie read (the former Mary Bcdrd) piano selections from the him while in the hospital.a grandchildren. 25-23x1 The next meeting will be 'ifie'n gave business astallows celebrated their 60th ivcfd. 1920s. A dinner was ser-vdd special thanks alsoto the staff held in the United Church Unit One will meet a half hour Ing anniversary Sunday in by the Hensall Church ladies' T.D.K. Twin Packs at Seaforth hospital, to Dr. Wed. Oct. 14'at 8 p.m. It will before the general meetirfg Hensall United Church. They to more than 80 family Wong, to Kenneth Wright for 26 Personal be on Agriculture and Canad- Oct,. 5, The Unit will visit were married in London on relatives. D -C60 D -C90 his assistance and to anyone ian Industries. Queensway Manor for the Sept. 16th, 1921,,tnd took,up Huron Middlesex MPP who helped In any way. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Befdan -month, of October. Unit I is farming at R.R. I Varna. Jack Riddell was a guest. and LIFE TIdt"C'? U ARAN TEE 7banks to Rev. Stan McDon- LONESOME for letters? I'll of Union visited with Mr. and responilblifflor-the-flowers, in where their,son Russell now presented the couple with a aid for hii friendly and write cheery letters or cards. Mrs, CArl Payne last Thurs, the Sancturaty for Clctobjj resides. Moving to Hensall 23 plaque. Rev. McDoonid gave undemanding visit. It has all For firstletter and card, send day, including the special Thanks- Years a6, /Mi. -Desch con- the blessing at them dinner and Q6 greatly appreciated. to $2.00 to "Chatter" Box Mrs. Don Gooding of Park-, giving decorating. Sept. 30 is tinued to go the farm fre- spoke briefly. W. Gary Flax- YOUR. RADIOSHWK HEADQUARTERS Doug, Sam and Mary 6744, Station "..J#% Ottawa,hill visited Saturday with her regional meeting at Kippen quently. bard of Kitchener was master M4%ire�. 24.23xl Ont K2A 3Z4 - 26-23*1 11 Mabel I %Ai.�. A D of ceremonies, mother. Mrs. st U qL . W. Regi0ration at 12:30Augil.4.0 U40 . . . ..... ....