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The following will be Representatives
Ontario Bean Marketing Board
Charles Broadweil and Gordon Hill
Huron and Perth County Bean Marketing Boards
-the directors
Canadian Grain Commission Chatham
Bob Hodgins
Along with representatives from the following
Cooks Limited
Hensel! Co-op
The Great Canadian Bean Co.
Mitchell Co-op
FARMERS THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO SPEAK OUT
Where: Upper Thames. Elementary School, Mitchell
Time: 8:30 p.m. When: Thursday, Oct-. I
Ontario Bean Growers Co-operative
W.G. Thompson and Son
Waters Elevators
Attention Farmers
Perth County Ontario Federation
of Agriculture is presenting an
Open Meeting
for all farmers.
Topic: $75.00 color
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR SE.PT
25 In Memoriam
MURRAY; With fondest
memories of a dear grand-
mother. Melva Murray who
passed away Sept. 29, 1976.
God looked around His
garden
And found an empty place,
Then He looked upon his
earth.
And taw your tired face-
Ite put His turns around
you.
And lifted you to rest,
God's gaiden must be 'beau-
'
He only takes the best.
—Always remembered by
his grandchildren. 25-25x1
CL
25 In Meritoriam
KBAUSKOPFs In loving
memory of a dear Mother
and Father.
At night the silver stars shine
down
(Ina wave not far from here
Where sleep."S the one's we
can't fOrget
And always, haled SP dear
As. Angela keep watch
thefe
Please' 404 lust 14' them
know
luit We, down here do not
forget
We love and miss them so.
—Levingly remembered by
Marie Jim and Grandchild-
ren. 25-25-1
26 Personal
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27 Births
- Don and Linda tnee
Hay Cbquitlan, B.C. are
happy to announce the birth
of their daughter Sarah Ra-
quel Aug. 20, 1981 at Grace
Hospital, Vancouver. First
grandchild for Mrs. Verna
Hay, EXeter.
27.25.1
JACKSON: Ken and Dianne
Jackson wish to announce
the birth of a baby girl. Laura
Dianne, -7 pounds, 41/2 oun-
ces on Sept. 18, 1981.27-25-1
VAN LOON:. To Mr. and
Mrs. Garry Van Loon, W.R.
2, Dublin, September 23, a
daughter, Sandra Lynn.
27-25x1
SCHENCK: To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Schenck, Egmond-
ville, September 23, a son,
Christopher Adam.
27-25x1
LONGSTAFFs To Mr. and
Mrs. David Longstaff, Sea.
forth, on September 23. a
daughter, Andrea Nichole.
27-2511
PATIERSON: Jeff and Laura
(nee Van Dooren) of Komi-
Ica, are proud to announce
-..-`the- birth of-their - -second
child, a son, weigh ing 5 lbs.
13 02. on September 27. A
brother for Christopher.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and.. Mrs. Toe Van "Dooren,
Seaforth and Mrs. Carol
Patterson of London.
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VAN BOWEN: John and
Marion are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their
third child, 'Ryan John on
September 25, weighing
4450 grams. A nevibrother
for Mark and Scott. Proud
'grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. John Droog of St.
Marys and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Van Dooren of Seaforth.
27.25x1
28 Deaths
HART
William M. of 03 Side St..
Seaforth on Sept. 25, 1.981 at
Seaforth Community Hospi-
tal. Bill Hart, beloved bus.
bend . of the former Mary
Matthews and dear brother
of Sadie Harold MOT-
;ivy) IlayAnki.: (Mrs.
Richard .0106e1M;.- of Blair ,
. Saahington. atitt..IOSeph of
,C0000.,:.PrOcceasniibY twe-
beetherS. John and James-
,and one *Stet. Margaret.
Friends ;Called at the Whit-
ney-Ilibey Etineral Honkie, '87
(3oderieh St. W., •Selitorth.
until Monday, where mass of
the Christian Burial was held
at St. James Roman Catholic
Church at 11 a.m. Interment
St. James Cemetery, Sea-
forth. 28-25-1
St. James
students have
tourney in
rel i g ion
The children in grades 5
and 6 at St. James School in
Seaforth took a "-Journey in
Religion" last Thursday
(Sept. 24). They went to the
Huron-Perth County Roman
Catholic Separate School
Board office in Dublin where,
among other things. they
were particularly fascinated
by the office photocopying
machines and computers,
which board employees de-
monstrated by having it print
out basic information on
them. Then the 30 children
had lunch at the creative
playground in Dublin.
Teacher Joe Blythe says
these excursions are used as
a tool to built community
spirit and show the diffi-
culties and joys of a journey,
such as the patriarchs made
before Moses.
4-H news
The third meeting of the
EgmondvWe pucickeAe,s 4‘.:H
dub was held at the Abirie#t
Gail and Kathy Turnbull on
Sept. 28. The meeting was
opened withilte-lp edge,-the
reading of the minutes and
the treasurers report.
'Next we
answered the roll call, it was:
"Are eggs packed in the
carton with the large end or
the "small end de" The
answer was small end down.
Next we moved to the kitchen
and , prepared the chicken
soup and quiche.
The next
meeting , will be held at
Darlene Moore'sn Oct. 5 at
WO p.m.
BY ALLYSON SCOTT
ADAM c•14Al ;It
Ate Ciareney Raker
died Surldeolx:4161, home VI
Everett, on :Saturday. Sep-
tember 19; 1901. Re was in
his 56th year. He was the
husband of EinttY Quinn.,Born
in Seaforth. be *as the son of ,
Mrs. Janet Baker and the kite
Albert Baker, Seaforth. He's
survived by brothers Alex. of
Mitchell. William of Kitchen-
er, GarneldotSeaforth. John
of Hamilton, and was prede-
ceasedby sfstera.MarY
segprih and Jailer Kinnear
of St. Catbatities- He is also
Sat:v4iVd: by -Several neices
. and onfbews;
He served in the Royal
Capadlan NOY during World
War It and bat since been a
trieMber ,Of 'the Seaforth Le-
gion. He spent several years
as sf wheeleman on Great
Lakes shipping. He retired as
esteem Etter with E. Fox Co..
Barrie.
'.Friends were received at
the John Thomas Funeral
Home in Alliston until Tues-
day. September 22 when a
service was conducted by
Rev. Raymond Edwards of
Oshawa. Interment followed,
at Maitland Bank. Cemetery.
Obituaries
sesforth, with Rev. James would be appreciated by the
Yanslyke officiating. Pres- fateily as egression* of tmy-
ident William Wilbee of Pithy.
Branch 156 and Comrades of
the Royal Canadian Legion
contributed to the service-
Pallbearers were Harold
Moon, Vic Murphy. Ralph
Allison and Ward Hitsman. of
Everett. George Case of Sea-
forth and Pearson Chesney of
Sarnia.
COMP) C..CUFFORD
ReginaidC. Clifford died at
.hia, borne in ante') en
S.unclity,. Sept. 20,1981, iwhis 724, year.' He is survived by
*-Igife... she teramT Hazel'
MeMiChael • and two ' sons.
Bert of Stratford and Ron of
Orleans,. Ontario.
Four, sitters and three.
brothers in England also
survive, along with three
grandchildren.
Funeral services for the
late Mr. Clifford were held
from the Beattie Funeral
Home, Clinton on Tuesday.
Sept. 22. Pastor Edward
Anderson officiated. Inter-
ment folloived in Clinton
Cemetery. Memorial dona-
tionS to the London and
District Dialysis Association
He is survived by his wife.
the former LYndaFeelleY. and
childre, John, Lori and Deb-
bie. He was the son of Mrs.
Harold, !Venda) Anstett of
Cargill. and a brother, Alan of
Cargill also survives him. He
was predeceased by his
father Harold.
The body was at the
Brussels chapel of the M.L.
Watts Funetal Home until
SatUrdaY 11411. when.
seraev41 We* AnfAc.
Joaeph's Carlsolie Perch.
Cargill 43r Maio of 'the
Christian Pur i, Puri4 was
in Mary inunacuinteCeintay
at Chepstow.
Pallbearers were Paul Mc
Callum, DerodsbettOmant
John Pryfogel, Fro* Leh-
Man. Glen Walker: and Bill
Saunders.
Story hour 0 ,the'.1/braq begins •det-1.4•42:30 pan.
Parenta are invited to bring
pre-schoolchildren fer ties sIss
and crafts. Our cross co try
and soccer teams are working
hard ever neon hour. We
have 63 people Out for cross
contry. For soccer there are
29 girls and 25 boys practic-
ing.
Everyone is invited to open
house at the school Oct. 7
from 7 to 9 p.m. Parents can
see the children's work and
meet their tea-her.
SSIFI D
KENNETH misurr
Kenneth Laurie Anstiiii af-
the 9th concession of Morris
Township died in Sault St.
Marie on Wednesday. Sep-
tember 23. He was in his 36th
year.
He worked, in the livestock
transport hltsines•
James of Etniondville„,. "Glen been put in piate.on the south
Rose of Egrpondville was side of the school.
elected one of the two repro- Miss Cathy Madill of Goad-
sentatives for grade 8E on each is the school's new
council. Other members of senior music teacher. Senior
the new council are: vice choir practice begins next
president. Kim Rathwell; week. Mrs. LeB,eau's 75
secretary Dana Klass. 8A member junior choir has had
representatives. Bonnie its first practice.
Turner and Tracey Fansher; Vision and hearing tests
80 representative.. Lorelei have been carried out on
Robinson 7A re- several students.
presentatives, John Kalb- This week Grade 8 is taking
flietch and Vicki Speziale; 7B part in the annual overnight
representative. Steve Beane; camping and outdoor educe-
6A. Lois Binnendyk; 613, tion session at Camp Sylvan,
Tracy St, Louis; 5A Nancy near Parkhill. which includes
Huron Centennial Schoolat ffroadfoot, SO, Kent #atit- stot":
Erocefield viected its 1984-42 • kox-rote4y, students' council last' week< A new siErr; bought' by a-st eroingy; to The new president • is Todd year's student council lies scarch; at Roc Glen.
Todd James hOds.Cpntorinial egorti