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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-10-14, Page 8GREY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL GreyTpwnship council had a little bit of a program When they held a Celebration On Saturday night for the. township' 125th birthday. Seated from left are Reeve Roy Williamson. Deputy Reeve Leona. Armatrong.,, Clerk-Treaskker, Jane Bartley ',and •,COUncilitirs Lyle Pettapiece, Charlie Thomas, and Ben TerpStra: F . (Photo byt Ranney) t remember Big crowd at Grey celebration Grey Township celebrated its 125th ann- iversary an Saturday night in the Brussels. Morris, and Grey Community Centre. , Besides a dance, there was also a reminiscing room filled with pictures and memorabilia from Grey and a slide presenta- tion upstairs in the arena prepared by the three students who worked on Grey Town- ship's history thi. summer-Deb Rathwell. Karen Ellsmore and 1/.. id Dunbar. Special speakers during the evening l inc Huron-Bruce M.P. Murra) Cardiff. n-Bruce M.P.P. Murray Elston, Hun County Warden Fred Haberer, Reeve Cal Krauter of Brussels, Reeve Bill Elston of Morris Township. Donald McDonald who brought a welcome from the Huron County Board of Education and 'Cliff Dunbar. a former reeve of Grey Torrship. The present reeve.. Roy Williamson and Deputy-Reeve Leona Armstrong also spoke. Huron-Bruce M.P.P. Murtay Elston pre- sented Reeve Roy Williamson with a flag and a plaque from the Province of Ontario congratulating Grey Township on its. 125th birthday. Voice of Life walk success soon Able to return home. Business Directory ti FLORIST Hildebrand Flowers 15 Main St. Seaforth Office 527-0555 Res, 527-1784 Complete Floral Service with a personal touch. -1 77, f.--- To the-Unfit ' If you just sit You won't quit Being unfit. 4;p 14711770AN11011 • ft.f.••••••• •••••••••.....• POSITOR., OCTOBER 14, 1981 TR HURON The Voice of Life group held a walk-a-thon on Sept. 26 and despite rainy weather the event was a huge success. Approximately 100 people participated in the walk for li fe. including Murray El- ston M.P.P. The group's grateful to all the organizers. walkers and most of all for the willingness of the sponsors who st imported and made the walk worthwhile. Alt were inspired by Te rry ,Fox who so selflessly gave of himself for the sake of cancer victims so that they may have life. Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887-1077 Duff's United Church -was decorated in the Thanksgiv- ing Theme for the Thanksgiv- ing service Sunday morning. October 11. Greeters were Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mc- Kay. Organist for this month 'is Mrs. Marion 0.0410. Usheri were Howard -Haek- .filyc,mqw.idig and Bill Courts. The lIev. Charles 5wan talked to ,the '011.0rek on at are you grateful for today and his sermon and prayer. "Give thanks every day". in the announcements unit meetings ae to tiheld this week. Sunday. October 18 is . C. W. Recognition Day., Speaker Maureen Mayne., Mission Minister of the London Conference, La- dieswill form the choir. Sunday October 18 the Youth Group are asked to meet at 6;15 not 7:30 p.m. Wednes- day October 21. You are, invited to the manse for tea and Bible Study. NoveMber 11. is Laity Sunday. Dr. Betty Bridgeman. a medical mis- sionary. Zaire, Africa will be guest speaker. Guest organist Mr. Floyd Herman with a men's choir. This is also to be Mission Sunday, Mrs: D. Fraser anti Mrs, N. Kirkby. The closing -prayer and benediction was given by Rev. Charles Swan., EUCHRE The 'Institute have started their euchres for the winter season on Tuesday evening, October 6 held in the Walton CoolgtliflitY 1611 Hostesses were Margery Huether, Bet- va Watson and Margaret Shortreed. There were six tables in play. Prizes were awarded to the following for high ladies- Annie Reid, low- Olive Dun. Os. high man- Jim Maas- gait lostP Dave Watson. most zeros- EIV4111018er- There ll ,400ther• euchre• ti), two weeks! everyone weleTIM, W.I. Nntes. Note change of Otco• This, nteetioglof Abe Winton WO:glen's Inttitute *for "The Year of Dis0144 Pertma*- to be held on Weber 21, at 8:15 at the homeof Mrs, Graeme CraiP Convenors; Mrs. Harold 401- ger and Mrs. Allan McCall plan to have Mrs. Ilaiold Vodden, Blyth as guest speaker. Mr. Vodden will come if possible to demon- strate "Caning" and also have some of his work on display. Roll call: "What we can do in our community for the handicapped.'Lunch committee: Mrs. Ken McDonald, Mrs. (leo. McCall, Mts. Alvin McDon- ald and Mrs. Ray Huether. PERSONALS Miss RulitThamer, Wood- stock spent the Thanksgiving weekend with her, mother Mrs. Wm. Thamer and other relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Don Krick nd Leanne of Hamilton visit- "' d on the 1toTiday weekend ith the latter' s mother. Mrs. . Ritchie. Laura Machan, Wind- sor visited on the weekend ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid. Mrs. Reid re- turned home with her on Sonday, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Machan drove her home on Thanksgiving Monday. Mr. and Mrs. EllasKosten- iuk of Kendersly. Sask. visit- ed recently with Rae Houston of Seaforth. Steven Hitether of mho loo University spent the Thenhsgiving weekend With his parents. Kr, and Mrs. Ray Huether and John. It is 00.0.0 hear:Oeorge Nyillittm- aotl is hoM#again following stay in Stratford`. ifonniut Mr. and Mrs. Will am, Taylor " family were Thanksgiving dinner guests with the latter parents Mr. and Mrs:, Roily Achilles on Sunday. Thanksgiving guests with Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald and Jeanne were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDonald, For- mosa, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fliabard and children of Landon; Mrs, Pat Bremner -and Ryan of Sarnia and Jim McDonald of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bew- ley spent Thanksgiving Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Malt Edgar and family of Petrolia. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowman and Jim and Mrs. Jack Yuill of Brussels also visited at the same home, Mrs. Edgar is the former Mary Bowman. ' On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles were Thanks- giving dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills and family of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson were recent visitors with Mr.a nd Mrs. Don Maier and family of Thamesford. Wtekend guests for the Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hum- phries and Mr. William Ben- nett were Miss Kim Humph- Correspondent , 143-0014.0100ROOK S442. 'ARV C°11Sratuln, dons to Wilfred and Verna -Gluier who celebrated their 55 wedding anniversary. Oct- 6th. Rev. and Mrs. Scott and family visited on Saturday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson visited on Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm, iHamilton. Moorefield. Aimwell unit will meet Monday October 19th at 8:00 p.m. for a quilting bee. (to be tied) Anyone is welcome to attendfor a social hour. Help out or just Thanksgiving weekend vi- sitors with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Paterson and Katie London. Colins mother Mrs. Mrs. Annie Patterson and friend Margaret Brown from Criesp- smre; Scotland. attending the Regional Rally for East Huron U.C.W. hosted by Walton on Oct. 8th from our U.C.W. were Edyth Beacom, Laura Lyon, Margaret Good, ries it.111. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humph ries and family of London. .1a-son Shortreed, son the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shortreed is a patient in the hospital in London, having required VW- gery Friday. We hope he Is MaTgiirCt ',1019 Reinke. • , Norman MatiOn kietilqm.: ?tufty-Y. Thompson and Dora Shah- bronk. Mr, and Mrs., Ross Radford of Port Colborne spent Saturday p.m. and night with Aunt Dora Shob= brook also called on Aunt Laura Saundercock and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Bob,,Crysler of Chatham visited on Sunday with her brother Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tamblyn and at- tended church here. Mr. and Mrs: Raymond Radford .of London spent weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tiroftipson. Congratulations to Mi. and Mrs.- Allen Shaddick on a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Shaddick. Brant- ford. Mrs. Shaddick is spend- ing some time 1,vtih them. MM. Lome Flunking re. turned home On Friday from spending the past week in Clinton hospital. Mrs. Mar- ion Letherland moved to RatMeloo Guest" Home. Blvth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prit chard and son Paul and friend Kelly Oak of London had their Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs; DavelVinson on Sunday. ars United dutch Pitinitsgiv- ht8 ServiM.PrI *OW ;11.4/1, Greeters: Were Jnis John Lawson ushers were Theresa Overboe, Julia Shari- dick, Kai Sheperd and Cry. stall Whyte. Rev. Scott wel- comed all and gave an- nouncements, October 25 will be Anniversary service with Service at 11 cm. Mr. Jack VVhytock of Whitechurch and 8 p.m. Rev. Oestreicher from Walkerton. Call to worship led, chil- drens time was Thanksgiving what are you thankful for? A large number of answers. We breath 12 times in a minute which is important. God made each child a blessing to someone. Junior teachers were Donna Shaddich, Chtistine and Sandy Carter. The sermon was "The fruit of the Spirit is Joy." Thanks- giving is a. time to share our blessings, joy in the family, to celebrate the family gather- ings Gail Lear took solo part in choir anthem with Barbara Bosmanottanist and choir director. t are you grateful for is DECORATING r Expert Interic77. Exterior Decorators Walicoverings Kern Paints t".c--" Window Shades Armstrong Carpets . 1-41P HILDEBRAND 9 'Pribrie 527-18,80 15 Main St.. Seaforth 0-- HEATING GBAIL Lennox and Dual-Aire Furnaces Sheet Metal Work Specialists in Engineered -ating Systems 262-6319 Kippen; Ont., Time for fitness is time on Your Side. PaRvapaivon 0 / CARPENTRY-4\ • House Rerittvat ions • Additions • Siding • Any Home Improvements BOB REGELE 527-0715 I SURVEYOR Christian R. Kiar Lirnitpd Ontario 42 West Street Goderich, Ont. Zenith 4-2250 REFINISHING-if\ Furniture Refinishing All Hand Stripped We Buy Old Furniture (any conclituri) Tables, Chairs Dressers etc 2-74431-2 room Collect Ask for Eton 527-0714 After 7 30 p m & ask for Mike , • T.V. & STEREO ,ne 'Et EVISION ZEN' TO-4 SALES AND SERVICE STEPEO Seaforth Electronics •-':1 17 Sperling St.. 527-1150, APPLIANCES—\ Appliance and Refrigeration REPAIR SERVICE JIm Broodfoot 482-7032 ,CHIMNEY SWEEP- Chimney Need Cleaning? Catl VERN'S CHIMNEY SWEEP SERVICE Seaforth 527-0674 FEED MILL FLEMING FEED ALL • Bulk Pelleted Feed, • Fast unloading elevator 2 pits open 24 hrs.-a day CLINTON 482-3438 f—CARPENTRY--Th, J & Carpentry *Concrete Forming and Finishing *Framing *Drywall *Roofing *Cabinet Making John 527-1520 r-.--mUF FL ERS--N affieftifind Mufflers guaranteed as long as you own the car SF. %FORTH 110IORS LTD. 527.10Til (—ELECTRICAL Geo-. A. Sills & Sons HARDWARE MERCHANTS PLUMBING - HEATING & ELECTRIC'Al. EXPERTS Ih20 K. MURRAY ELECTRIC 24 hour service, Farm residential, industrial and rommercial wiring 39 Main t St. S. Seaforth .Home .Business .Farm :Auto ' .Life . Sickness & Accident . 4-hvestments • 5271 610 (—FARM SLIPPL IES-\ c (POP' Feed See it Fertilizer Farm Supplies Petroleum Supplies Heating Oils Seaforth Co-op 5- 4' 27-0770 e.—CARPENTRY—\ FLANAGAN CARPENTRY • Custom BujIt Houses, • Additions. • Renoptions. • Aluminum Siding. • Sheds. Peter Flanagan 527-1399 c—CARPENTRY MURRAY - HENDERSON CARPENTRY Renovations, Additions', Sheds, Framing-, Any Home Improvements FREE ESTIMATES 527-0731 APPLIANCES-Th 4 iltnorizediactory warranty Service and repairs to KELVINATOR & INGLIS APPLIANCES Service and repairs to all ' makes 'HORNE'S viiAloRAPPLIANCE SALES& SERVNE - 527 -06 3 6 - Seoforth PIANO PIANO TUNING • Repo•rs • Rehu.ldirtg • Keys Recovered • Doreop•Chosers BRUCE PULSIFER .h 348-9223 Mitchell ..-FUNERAL HOME--N Funeral Director K.J.'Carano 47 High Street Sepforth Phone 527-0885 -/ —A - e-impR9ygrvrENTs-N MocLEAN HOME IMPROVEMENTS 'Phone 527-0032 Free Estimates ' For Sidi n g • Aluminum and Vinyl Aluminum Windows Doors A wrtingS Railings 'p-CHIROPRACTOR -N, SEA-FORTH CHIROPRACTIC. CENTRE Thomas J. Devereaux 25 Goderich St. W. Seaforth, Ontario Phone Bus. 527-1242 Res. 527.-1942 Mon. - Fri. 8-12:00,1-6:00 Tues.. Thurs 8-12:00 1:30-- 8:30 Wed. 8-1 Sat. 9-1 f—SHARPENING -Th All types of saws, knives ' and scissors sharpened Specializing in Carbide saws and tools STAY SHARP SALES AND SERVICE Gordon Blanchard RR4, Walton 527.1806 GORD'S GULF Licensed Mechanic Service- to all makes of cars HOUSE CALLS AVAILABLE `527 -0333 Cleaner arz.4 111111,A CLEANING---N Cameo:: in 3 his. No Shrinkage Residential - Commercial & ial- • tip horeur yst rCleaning Free Estimate Bo52137-0L906r2t i 0 R.S. Box \.527-06110 Evenings 524-2260 (--CONSTRUCTION Th Construction ROOFING & SIDING PAINTING • EAVESTROUGHING FARM BUILDINGS CONCRETE WORK 7 Years' Experience Guaranteed Workman- ship:, Free Eadmates Lyle Ward 527.1411 41/4 SEWING SFWM; MACHINE SIPERMAItht I Ode, 100 macrimes Serv.60 to all maMeS Sa,i White, Eine Huscivarnd ors Of u.Sea Mathirws from $39 95 SF,V1 AND SA% CENTRE I TI). 149 Downie St 12 doors south of HudSonS) Stratford, 271 -9600 OPTICIAN . David —N Langstaff Ltd. Optician 147 Main St. S. Seaforth OPTOMETRISTS AM) OPHTHALMOLOGISTS Prasedptleas Promptly HOURS Mon., Tues.. Thurs., Fri.. d00 a.m. -S:30 p.m. osed Wednesdays Sat.. 9 -12 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 527,1303 r_DECORATING Graves Wallpaper & Paint Featuring I lifirsT. Canadian & Imported Wall Coverings ' 527.0550 Seaforth /-CONSTRUCTION „ ROOFING CARPENTRY DRY WALL ALUMIN UM SIDING SOFFIT FASCIA RENOVATIONS Larry McGrath Construction Call Collect Anytime 348-9407: FUNERAL HOME Whitney -Ribey Funeral Home CEMETERY MONUMENTS ROSS W. RIBEY DIRECTOR '- 87 Goderich St., Seaforth Phone 527-1390 Sincere and courteous service \-ACCOUNTANTS • / ATKINSON. II.NEST% LEACH & NEILL Chartered Accounting. Accountants Auditing. Tax Planning and Tax Returns 20 G oui nk c k St. 527-1331 SEAFORTH ELECTRICALThj INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL FARM WIRING CALL Brodhagen Electric GARY DILL 345.2442 JOHN ttLIGSEN 345-2447 527-0984 Seaforth r INSURANCE SEAFORTH REFRIGERATION INSURANCE SERVICE -CAR CARE---‘ e •