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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-10-14, Page 14SHOP THE TRIANGLE DISCOUNT IN YOUR TOWN FOR PRICES THAT WON'T SCARE YOU TO DEATH. CASHMERE — BOUTIQUE SOAP 10 Ia., 4 BARS ONLY 894 • VALOUR BATHROOM TISSUE TRIANGLE 0 DISCOUNT,..,„ *FECTACULAWSAVINGS * WHY PAY tINCLAIIVIED NITI 'RE SALES OPEN 04511 • • '..A.,•-t,•••• • NO t 441OFIWAY EAST Oa k/h•it,11,4A•i' • tiatftit4 • 273.3000 •CASH •VISA •CHEO.UE 4 Of" BER .14. I anes „ LIENSC14 The grand priAe *inner the OreSentatlon Friday mar - e` Wore Deft td in :the recent V.B11B8tra VODS, piup oto was 000: ,Kirn fladgfris, Clem Goulding, Mrs. k*:M4 Nigh Of §Bak11'111," Wh9 WW1 a „ and Glen McLachlan. (Photo:by qmpbeli) 'ffeepir:ar4,e„ , it with. At • • " • WELSH FARMERS IN SEAFORTH — The Junior FarmerS exchange visitors from Wales „..1-1 had a barbecue supper in Seaforth last week, before they left for home. Most reported a great tlme in Canada. • Welsh'...-barbecue - her The 33 junior farmers for Wales who were paying a return visit to Junior Farmers in Hun*, Bruce ,and Grey„ counties were at Vincent Farm Eituipinent Ltd_ far a pork barbecue tam. 8. "I think it's tremendous local Juniar. Farmers here in DRYWALL KNOWN. ..•__._-__ `FOR HIGH'QUALITY Peter Bakot, Drywall COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE .527-1398 o r 27-0606 "Thanksgiving Day" was celebrated at Seaforth Manor and visiting with Frank Case were his mother Mrs. M. Case, his sister Mrs. Mary Morse of New. York State, neice Mrs. Carol Wilson of New York State, and Mrs. Pat Stritehley of California. Mr. lames Nolan was visitearbY daughters Marie and Bar-Ay. Mr. Erle Daw was out .Sunday afternoon with his daughter Mrs. Mabel Clark of Bavfield. Mr. Earl McSpadden of Winthrop visited his abut Mrs. Minnie Hawley, Mts. Cassie Nicholson vis- ited onurra.lay. Mrs. Uth Noll spent Thanksgiving weekend at her home in Palmerston with her Mrs. Marlene Shore of Godefich visited her aunt Mrs. Ruth Noll Friday after- noon; Mrs. Bruce Hedges of Staffordville visited with her son Wayne Hedges on Wed- nesday. Residents enjoyed an ev- ening of old tyme music and singing and dancing Friday evening. They were enter- tained by, Mr. Elgin Nott, violin; Mrs., Edith Nat; piano; Mrs. Wilma McLean, accordian, and Mr. Art Fin- layson, guitar, Charles Ross impressed to ail who took d refreshments were sery - Mr. -David McKnight of Egmondville U.C. conducted services Wednesday after- noon. Mts. McKnight assist- ed at the piano for the hymns, followed by a social half hour. Thursday afternoon bowl- ing saw Harold Walsh with the high. score' of 165. Len Bloomfield's team won over • 141.411.0NON kficimei Bunion, 62. al 90 Main St. N. Seaford,. died Sat., Oct. PI 1981 at **forth Community Hospi- nd. Surviving are his wife, the former Jeanette Beni:niter; a aon„ Gary of Withrop; two daughters, Mrs. Jim (Marie) Paint, .of Seaforth. and Mrs. Bob eteSii) Machan. of BOON 'We brothers. Jerry of 04OlP,11 and .Peter. of Sea- teeth and*?1$-.. sisters. Mrs. .RAy- (Adrient:ke) Hutchinson, of -.060141le and nets. Itit/Ahts4e. AA? are. eight .groon#. rail, He .was: predeceased- by. nvOf 'Sisters. Dortdby and Fiends *ere reeeiyed at the Whitiley4ibey `'funeral horde,. 87 Croderich St. W.. Seaforth after 7 p:m. Satur- day until Monday where the M1144 Of Christian Burial was held jit St. ,James Roman Catholic Church. Seaforth, 11 a.m. Burial followed in St. James Church cemetery. Rosary -prayers were said at the funeral home Sunday at 8:30 p.m. Fathei•Caruana Mit:WO at the funeral mass, assited by Knights of Columbus Chaplain Father P.A. Oostveen. Pallbearers were: Leo Hagan, Art Devereaux. Jack McLlwain, Ron Driscoll, Bill Kelley and Jim Kelly. HARBURN Norman J.F. Harburn, 67 of Cromarty, died Fri., Oct. 9 1981 at Seaforth Community Hospital. Born in Hibbert Township, he was the son of the late Francis Huhu= said the late former Eliza Mary Riley. He formed moat of his life. Surviving are his wife, the farmer Hazel Dodds; fixir brothers, Fred, -of g.R1, Staffs. Billk of Staffa, Ernest, '-atR.R. 2, Saff and Alonzo, of Welibnin; three sisters, Mrs. Edwin (Sarah) Dick of Hen sill, Mrs. George (Freda) ' Boa, of Hensall, and Mrs. Harry (Lorene) Burns, of Kitchener. Alp surviving are seveal nieces and Elmer Ba.kcsy team.s by nearly 100 points. , Visiting with Wilber Keyes was Mrs. Keyes. Mr. James Nolan was visited by Mr. • Hussey of Egmondville. Residents are busy work- ing in crafts for their third annual tea and bazaar to be told on NOV. at2a0--p.tti.' A good attendance is hoped for Friends were received at the Heath-1,c'slle funeral borne, Mitchell. where the funeral service Was held Sunday at 2 p.m. Burial followed in the Staff* cease- MIS. GLADYS ROCK Mrs. Gtodys Rock: .72, of R.R. 2, Monkton, died Fri.. Oct. 9, 1981 at her lipase. The former Gladys French, she era; the daughter of the late M. and Mrs. George French. She. married Chris Ito* and the .temple farmed in Logan.TOwnship,,,Fie- pre- • dermiOCA' het. itt 1(948.. Ms. Rork was. I- •Oi0031;or Of 1f4.. United Clitirch • MkS g. thethhet. et -the #armetc:•:fteth{ei4o • Palte4 attach. -She 'was ' also a roens , ,.. of the United Church Women. She is survived by two ions, Elbey, . of R.P. 3. Monkton, and Bruel... of R.R. rvlonoton,; two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Bernice) Hut- ddson, of Mitchell,. and Mrs. Kenneth (Lila Rtith) Bullock, of Cambridge; seven grand-' children; and one brother, Robert French, of Brodhit- " She was predeceased by a sister, Mrs. WalterlFlossie) Rock, in- 1959. Friends were received at the Heath-Leslie funeral. home, Mitchell, after 12 noon Sunday, where the funeral service was held Monday at 2 p.m. Burial was in West Logan cemetery. WILLIAM HARRY BROWN William Harry Brown of R.R. 2 Seaforth died Monday at Seaforth Communitya Hos- pital-. He was 72. He is survived by his Wife, the former Evelyn Lincoln. a song William A. Brown of London, and a daughter. Shirley Anne. (Mrs. Richard Deiong) of 'Rochester. N.Y. Also survived by a sister, Helen Hergert of George- town; ,and _three grandchild- ren. Mr. Brown was predeceas- ed by one brother, David, and a sister, Essie. The late Mr. Brown will rest at 'the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 8 Goderich St. Seaforth, 'after 2 p.m. Wed- nesday. The funeral service will be at p.m. Thursday, followed by cremation. FORMER HAY TOWNSHIP COUPLE PASS - Henry James Adkins of Zurich. formerly of Hay Township died in Marine General Hospital, Goderich, Friday, October 9, 1981 in his 89th year. His wife Mrs. Violet (Fuss) Adkins' died at South Huron Hospital, Eze-- ter -op Sunday, October 11, 1981 in her 84 year. - They are survived by S911* Howard, R.R. 1, Zurich, Wilmer, Exeter, Stewart. WInaiPell, Jack, of Invet- lawn, Donald, Sarnia and daughter Mo. (Shirley) Mrs. Ernie Powell, Goderich. Mrs- Adidas is survived by one sister Mrs. Margaret Hess. Zurich. They are also surViv- ed by several „ neices and nephews and 14 grandchild- ren and , six Igteigi• grandchildren. • Visitation was at the West- lake Chapel of Wharf P. O'Connor* ItnnOrni berm zuricti ;knot 112:40 ripm. day, Octoher 13. Thence to St. POtes Lutheran Church where the. funeral service WAS conducted at 2 p.m. with Nstor Ach Dressler oftklat- intertnent to follow in St. Peter's Cemetery. Pallbearers, or Mr. 'Adkins were Orland, Ivan, Clarence and Harold Reichert, Bill and Jim Fos. Pallbearers for Mrs. Adkins were Rick and Dennis Powell, James. Bruce, Michael and Paul Adkins. Flower bearers were Gary Powell, Dianne Diet- rich, Gloria }Needing, and Margaret Adkins. 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