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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-11-04, Page 19�P N a cb Constance rooms4,00ce -� •r' +a r0' Remembrancipc' r " Reminders for 77 x D" Correspandeat hood children, oven 1tlO child• sorr,'Grade S Frad 0 1st Jul% pair l+nld feK the siii .cares g� Leg.lain KNO N.1111'�'IP13�t1QE1; ren and adults atteQded Iwlerner, 1Ad! Crystal;Whyte, and a9bbaae►(h Judtzes 3or the evcnipit rade 7 and up: 10 4ape a>(etot Frei qa. With Reniembra nce Day ons banquet is this Saturday yearly narode to he cents- of hours, Our President 482'7'14 Wete V Oi Ja>Enieson arts! eoniin u . weep. we;, (November 7). I understand •Con Anderson, #gts, J :�, .a. . have a fes reniiadera for our there are only a few tickets tapb, The format will be the would li1Fe to say thanks tended and Sheila fielen 1"7eming. alit.►- l ++ 4a"' w those who came out and to �,,, „ News members. Our annual veter- left so if you can go, phone same its lost year. We hope those whA .were so gener4s• olrnp;;vn ern tltio birth. of a The costumes +fere ludSeO Four prizes were love* out a'&* "Joyod 4$ m t Pet" Malcolm- $omehmes the•welrtherntan will be hand with theft donations. son William lames.on Uctob- and the prize avirirexs wire to elm ntgt# laidallowe'ea di fro"' there are last minute catttell- er than he was lost year. In CT231`4 >4 4rotber far Cheryl -pre school lst Collcen MICA Julip: Merner, best Mme• Thank loll to dOri: . the evening there will be the !have to my possession a ' WHY WE�IRA Pt)PPY?-ations• us -luck supper held in lam that was entered in the and Leisa and grandson for lam,. 2nd Heather Eckel', made Erica Fforbanu k, Please wear a , the l said On Sunday the anrtu)il1 pPe o al ..sura ., iatn Le ' n Jahti and Carolyn Thonapsi!n Grades lttndergorten, l,aridl FuAt}iest; 'lanity' #togrrt. • poppy, ! R y . C,:. ad 8w 1?oem nr head trurch. parade wlU b .f4 Vit• the hall. and Meade and Dorothy I.St .prize wepjt., tq .S ler} .best l aua htar~a: IkrelX M ympatb !,e t And he d one~ forth, bnt.X arhoor y t~osatg ,last year T1its po@nr „ Ja .es arch. flat resident T!!u past Siiti.<laY we had at oke • of Wit Taylor, 2nd Sandy laiiliu. Olurex ttyateldOd. Theis Is tappC irnd pr rtehed� ars $h off reed them there, air, . , R a+or thri Donrinaon Contest. B..... s .. , tr. drop �,. Y. , t w.o ld t very attreessf!►I pope : dtixa,:. Cxr . 3 .and. 4 Int :Mtiirir` rho• And .hec f ..: was o d anal aifit}af c tail.. Wilheo . u litre., o sO a, J a e of Cqur;stvQnAtsi�ce analCon- ode g t (. llrie There w s a cod turn 'f butthq R m , the writer did _ attendance' an akad+4.: a B... stat s eId t ei Ce 1�lhyte, 2nd Darren, _Stun c4iaxt ` :ilea a coati . +►!.... reeaiadaetat a ' lltit b+ci<coo.tt stip. the years'rad iirtide # la • • aot;coni ra+tth it, but I:ihia:ic•tt tori ng h.... h.., r l day . • There a• t fu f de. attain. Nczt'1! edricsda Nmrw eainva "M acrd the whale a Frida avenin Q trier 't`esil+ P :. smile ra- . sed tp ade y . ��s . o . yery well,'Why we o Y S Q etpb4.l.l�vattrillltairte: oiir area w,xs covcreS! rtt.a caulrle ,.. sho0g., rs }� .:. .. _. a..,Reavr , , f A ,• _. ic„poppyy � al~�tr �� bo w the eel .lila. ' Medd t'at1le . ht�ttii? dol ,.. ... r .t .. • , . . �' �.. _ Y"- . Bo a .o a+. ,. „ Pte tov y • gat'. i ogciig. sIq .B rt. est -'dee foot ,a , irasiifle` Pafr. :filed ,$he �, His' a ivas l ' di x. ttrlisit.: wit. the ••weartheY be 1. # ■.+ sttril fii I of'joy an foil iFt b "Lady"+a sold he, "may •I lraYG ot�e%?" . 1a, i i' ing, very. snowy it cot, the When,she;'d P.inn4d !t,' an lie turned to say. .` j vin ending bylittle1l' s�► ��. number attending a ! w "Why, do we wear. a - y poppy totfay.? �' ' but good time was had by all ( who did go.. The lady, s tailed e This a RNe mbrance Day, The draw for the quilt was y Y .. " y . - held with the lucky winner ' And the being Audrey Thompson , of g poppy there is the symbol for ,. - The gallant, meta who died in war. Loadesb_ oro. second prize Po And because•they did,'you and I are free. i ` was an oil painting won by That's why We wear a poppy, you see." Sharon Pryce of Winthrop And, I had ay about your size, ;^^ r� and 3rd was a crib quilt won With golden hair and big blub Barb Jewitt R.R. 1, Lon - es eyes. dysboro. He loved to play and juop and shout. k Freeas a bird he would race about. Thank you from the Forest - As the years went by he,learned and grew c ars to all who contributed to t And became a man, as you will, too. their draw and dance. * ' „ r " Sympathy of the commun- ALL -CARS Safttt7 dNdigd CerWod He was fine and strong, with a boyish smile. ity is extended to the family trait: SS-COIfd 110iMd But he seemed with us such a little while + of the late John Boyd, to the WE ARE OPEN TO OFFERS•OR'TRADES When war broke out and he went away, - Lawrence Taylor family and I still remember his face that day, the Gordon Dale family who 1.1JlX11fRY WITH ECCNMibMX When he smiled at me and said, "Goodbye, o live in the area. I'll be back soon. Mom, so please dont cry." t' a Don and Alice Buchanan 1979,COUGAR have moved. from the com- lt10UGHAM r Equipped with 3t►3' , +aruto"tte. Power But the war went on and he had to stay muni and ore now residing..; brakes, power steering. radio. Irl its ,- And oil 1 could do was wait and pray, + "" ,_ on -their -farm -on -the Baseline, — - arWnol -grey--m&#oIlk- finish; with roll1 Hi otters told of the awful fight, t - we wish -them much Kapp - :, ,..'`' vinyl raof,aeid red corduroy tnterlor. A " i tale Iles RMP H rairsee it3tilCin my dreams at night)• ry iness •ln their new home. prox. ,ti+ number 'w With the tanks and guns and cruel barbed wire. s en, g r • -• WEEK•N �l Carl Merner was aatient And the mines, and bull ,the bombs and fire. k P ONLtf g4$93iS 3 in Clinton Public Hospital 'Till at last, at last. the war was won, from Tuesday till Monday., And that's why wewear poppy, son." and at -present is inLondon �'!! �' """il'; 'lIJ"'SHARP & CLASSY _. The small boy turned as if to go, University Hospitalpfor tests. 1974 FORD T-81110 -� Then said "Thanks, lady, I'm tad to know. Mrs. Jim Thom son and ;y y g r . � In its oripinat whits #intsh, with rad vinyl, , That sure did sound like an awful fight, new son William James re- spilt roof, and red velvet tntetlor with+N But your son, did he come back all right?" turned home on Friday from M split seats. full air conditioning - plus,' Seaforth Hospital. 4 r power windows'. power' stearin and, A tear rolled down each faded cheek _ On Friday eveaiag Oct. brakes, v3,• automatic; rodior . stconce t r 000557. She shook her head, but didn't speak, 30th -Court Constantine held a I s unk away in a sort of shame. Hallowe'en for the neighbour And if you were me, you'd have done the same; For our thanks in giving, is oft delayed. Though our freedom was bought -• and thousands paid) ,_......................1lnd..ao_when_wa.seos- 'worn..._........,.... Let us reflect on the burden borne. Obituaries ` y these who gave their very all. a When asked to answer their country's call. That we at home in peace mialit live, . . ►*_....._....__..................:............_ .........._.......... ,......... :... .... ......•=,. _. _ .,_ , _. MRS. ALFRED J. Age shall not weary them POPPY SELLING — Seaforth Legion member Qjeave-Goomb6 was one of ANDER5014 nor the years comdemn at the the people sellingpoppies on. Sunday (far Fight). Jack Baker was one of Mrs. Alfred J. Anderson of . d_wn � the' _former Lauretta .Shine__ _ saB-,_o_ __9fthgsun and in the people that -he- sold t0 deft). Remembraance Da is Nov. 11. ( Y died at Riverside Nursing the-mornin'g'we shall remem- (Photo by Hook) home Mitchell on November ber them. m 2. Shff was, 72. A former ��� --•—•• — — resident 'of Seaforth and Monkton she was the mother of James. (Nora) Mrs. L\d/�SA in Area Churches First PRESBYTERIAN Church 59 Goderich St. W.,Scatforth NOVEMBER a 11:15 Worddp Servke, SUNDAY SCHOOL & NURSERY All Christians join others in worship on the Lord's Day YOU WILL BE WELCOME Organist: Mrs. Carol Carter ST. THdMA '- � Al glican Church. The -Rev. James R. Broadfoot B.A., M.Div. SWX h SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1991 21st Sunday after Trinity 10 aim•. MorNag Prayer• 4 Sermon Semon: Embassador for -Jesus Chrlst Sunday School & Nursery available during Mornin¢ Service NORTHSIDE United Church 54 Goderich St. W. Seaforth NOVEMBER 8,19i111 11 A.M. CEIURCU SERVICE. , ; PEACE W OUR DAY Church School and Nursery at the same time Rev: J.G. Vanslyke, Minister Margaret Whitmore Audrey McLlwain Oiganist - Choir Director Jr. Choh, Leader BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH. making God's Word pilam BIBLE SCHOOL 10*00'a,m. MORNING WORSH* 1i=M 00 A.. EVENING SERVICE 7134 FM. We at Bethel are committed to the work of Christ. We wantthis comigunity and the world to kaowi tate Saviour who died for all. It makes no difference what your color, mage, or social status'is. Come and experience God's love and help in action through his people PadtorA. Ro ettson 527.0070 Area congregations arc invitedrto take aidvantage of the church direetory to hnnaynce their church services each week. Church directory announcements are available for a minimum of 26 consecutive wtiAs in unite of two coiumn inches at -S2.25 pet unit. Change&- in copy may be made each week but must bc'rcccivcd befdre noon on Tuesday, , Robert 'Humphries, bath of London and Jack of Stratford` (Beryl) Mrs. Lawrence,(Pat) Pickardot Mitchell and (Iso- bel) Mrs. Ross. Taylor . of ScArboueough. She also is survlvedk by 18 grandchild- mn, four, gr eat -grandchild- ren, , brother Rus. sell Shine, and sii ter§ (Evelyn) Mrs. Salm Wolfe,,ll both of Monkton, (Irene) MrsN. George,McClory of Listowel, (Edith) Mrs. Donald Cummins of Strat- ford. Predeceased °by her husband • November 1, 1978. Rested -at the Heath -Leslie Funeral Home, Mitchell; where tine' funeral service was help on Wednesday at 2 Pan. Intertnent was in Wood- land Cemetery. CHRISTOI HER VERNE 'DALE The d ath occurred in Seaforth Community Hospi- fai on Tuesday. Oct. � 27, 1981 of Christopher verneovale of 56 Chalk • Street, South, .Sea - forth. He was ip his 80th year. Born in Hallett the son • of the late Christopher James Vale and Mary Dodds. He attended school and later farmed in that township prior to retiring to 'Seaforth' about ten years ago. He is survived by his wife the former Annie Taylor, a son Murray of London and a „- daughter Muriel, Mrs. I-. >+ogt of Brampton., He also is survived by brothers William of Seaforth and Arnold of Clinton. a sister Thelma. Mrs. A. W. Bromley of Kitchener and by five grand- children. • Funeral services were held at the Whitney Ribey Funetal Home Seaforth on Friday Octobe 30 at _ t2 p.;nj. and Wore conducted by Rev. T.A. Duke of First Presbyterian Church. Seaforth. interment followed in. Maitlandbank Cemetery when the pallbearers were Cliff Henderson. Lawrence Tayior, Jim Preszcator. Stuart Chomnoxlteg UwsQh;, and Ken• ,, PtOteatot.. the : flowerbeatets Were his fiV& grandchildren Debble. ' 06titti and.:Chris Date and ..Cartrol and ;lit" Vogt. • . A6 ° ..:. -. . .......:.,. , .:, • _-,.. v� .:..,.: -_, ... .,....�,..4rty., �� �:... W... �. �� :..r. �vJc.9r... �. :�i..:at,�ec � ��: ..:.-.•�-�'aa"..L"�-��� �:=- �' �.1.'",, _