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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-01-15, Page 7H from the archives of the 'rimes -Advocate, 10 years Ago January 13, 1982 - The Exeter and Goderich Conklin L-umberr-Stores4iave -bee•n purchased -as -part -of u aprger of Powell Building Products and Moffatt Powell Ltd. A severe snowstorm on the weekend closed everything down and snowplows were held in their garages until it subsided. 'The Lurgi h Lions Club receivedtheir Vials of Life' and n tower them door to door. Ofitist eek's`lire at' the Green Forest ,Motel �h tai iootectas a ittenta1. ' ,Katherine Kristine Van Bergen vas the first baby of 'the year born at tooth Huron Hospital in Exeter. 25 'Years Ago - J EI y, ,197 Q*1913 re mer 19111 Freeman `Morlock reported<he has sold more than SO nairs of shoes for.Centettnial costumes: • Thee.entarlti Provincial Police will assume policing in >the village of Hartsell, ' exi:Johns was re urned.as-chairman of the South Hu• rottI1)16triict :High, School; board: as noothermemhers 'w rted< heposition. % d itg of <Duah vood atispect. foul play inti the.recent : tt s i gt ndcats. Oent+trimini gti[mlest'aat:itriatil#tefirst :1967:meeting of tltriMg.omtete Arliiiiiary oftntkiHitran` it tel. Or tndkBedd:Women's 1nsiitute'lrblellibers nrted;.en .tennial :w lebratians iith.a«btsge�:botifireaf Ch Sttephen tpwnship-council:setisalarvtratesfor road_de partment.empiovees Road: superintende nt Lawrence;Hill and full time: employees willreceive<$170 per hour. 50 dears Ago • :.tanuary 15,1942 Construction`b:Centralia.Airport is virblt ubderwa :aMl .should be ready for.advanced training planes the falI.:Expected cost is $1, 0(1,004 Tt#ucitey League :starts' . dney With etwE� iOittt lar it ClIut,:> etter¢.ltsimrtno tnd the AirporI int.ae : chitin Credit011'Mi tlttdtew for this yea z now. of;Exeter is;lea.gue prestdenf. °' ratty has.been in the grip nfxrne of the se `Yereatitit d="iimast:prolonged.stornts]I1:Cecent years with temperatures' at 10 degreeabelow>aero. : In 8 local:advertisement,`.0 amid :,Pseikers of: zeter ys, u;, ��dt=tteads your eggs ,Fgid cur Britain tS OS irtlpifr , a tant,alrntutnutiott5.'' } Jet rte 4, <i 12. &went i cell -`"The Hensail:::ekating.rink:openedSat trday:t .good.attenthtnce and,aptendid:ice ,..1n:tt aL.spalrrolt hunt lint ttRiilivin Lore Sam :Gibson's::16man team from: the:east>side of Conal- siori l4 bled::nearly.16 000.sparrows>to:defeat the team<catplained. by -Homes>Prearson The=annual meeting of the,Soutb Hctron:Agricu tfai Society w.as htfdtlit> rsrt ield:with Ilugh 1VMcCartneyof Tuckerasmith.aspresident. 4 FAMJLY Times -Advocate, allhiary 1 6,'92 Page 7 New avetvrthe for Womon s MInislrJes EXETER - The Women's Minis- tries from the Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle met at the home of Ruth McLaren. Pastor Dean was in charge of the Business meeting. Jean Triebner led in the hymn "Leaning -on the Everhisting-Arms." Rev. Dean accompanied on the pia- no. Ruth McLaren opened the meet- -P Huron County Board of Education trustee. Bab Heywood (!eft) helps build the road from New Hamburg to Goderich during the early days of the Huron Tract. Paul Elgie (left) theatre teacher from F.E. Madill was at the board office in Clinton Monday along with Dave Kemp of Brussels Public School to present their play about Tiger Dunlop and the history of Huron County to the Board's trustees. The duo along with Marilyn El- gie have already played to even- public school within the count% Exeter Senior Citizens EXETER - The Exeter Senior Citizens meeting was held on Janu- ary 7 at the Legion hall. President Olga Davis conducted the business meeting and opened with • the singing. of 0 Canada and repeated the Lords Prayer. Mem- bers sang Happy Birthday to Char- lie Hendy and Ruth..Anhur..Lois Learn reported that -Sam Bowers is. in the hospital. The club is invited to H.uronviea on Wednesday; February 19 at 1 p.m. , Edna -.Caldwell; Eldon °Heywood, Humphrey Arthur and . Mildred Thomson are ire charge of binge this month at the Villa. Irwin Ford. Eldon Heywood and Humphrey Arthur offered cotute; cars to bring members to themee't- ings. Atter discussion it was decided: tot change the night for meeting to the first Monday -of each month and change the lime to 7 p.m. in hope; . of bringing more members out. Pat Skinner and his commrtte. had charge of the program. Skinner had some readings and the Elim- villc Serenaders provided lively music. The next meeting- will be a pot luck supper at 6 p.m. on Monday, February 4, 1992. ing in A ne executive was elected with Jean Triebner as president Ruth McLaren as vice president, Shirley McPrnuty as secretary, and Helen Kendrick as treasurer. The roll call was taken and an- -�wered -by -a-scripture verse on "New". fenny Kipfer read a poem or, "Prayer as the New Year begins. THE HURON -PERTH COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC ` t. lift KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION will be held f67 Junior Kindergarten and Senior Kindergarten ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1992, 9:00 A._M. TO 5:00 P.M., In_ order to register for Kindergarten, children must be four (4) years of age on or before December 31, 1992. Parents are asked to bring the Baptismal Certificate, Birth Certificate and 1 munization Record Card of the child you intend to register. Par- ents should contact the school in which you Intend to register your child tor an appointment prior to the registration date to ob fain registration Information/material that should be completed home and brought to the registration meeting The location for Kindergarten classes will be as follows: St. Joseph's School (Kingsbridge: St. Boniface School James McQuillan, Principal Laurie Krattcheck, Principal RR 3 GODERICH Mary Street, ZURICH 529-7646 236-4335 Moe SUPERIOR* ZIWAVI St. Columban Schoo, Don Farwell, Principal RR 2 DUBLIN 345-2086 Our Lady of Mount Carmel School Fran Craig, Principal RR 3 DASHWOOD 22 7-333 7 St. Joseph's School Edward Cappelli, Principe 169 Beech Street, CLINTON 482-7035 Precious Blood Schoo Margaret Nelson. Principal Sanders Street, West. EXETER 235-169' Sacred Heart School Jim Steffler, Principal Cornyn Street, WINGHAM 557-1090 St. Mary's School (Hasson. Joe MacDonald, Principal RR 4 LiSTOWEL 595-8929 St. Ambrose Schoo! Michael Dewan, Prinicipal 181 Louise Street STRATFORD 271-7544 St. Joseph's School Leo Turner, Principal 363 St. Vincent Street STRATFORD 271-3574 St. Mary's Schoo; Jim McDade, Principal 70 Bennett Street E.. GODERICH 524-9901 St. James School -.- Acting Principal Chalk Street, SEAFORTH 527-0321 St. Aloysius Schoo. Sam Albenco, Principal 228 Avondale Avenue STRATFORD 271-3636 Holy Name of Mary School "Maui Nickel, Principalaa 161 Peel Street Si. MARYS 284-2170 Couples bowling in Zurich By Carmel SweeneN ZURICH - The St. Bonilacc Knights of Columbus Council arc planning to have another "couples" bowling tournament and fun night at lite Zurich Lanes on Saturday. January 18 following Mass (around 8:30 p.m.). The cost is $25.00 per couple which includes lunch and prizes. 11 interested in gelling on a team phone Doug Debus 236-4419 as soorlas possible. -fey The Ladies -Auxiliary of the Blue --Water Rest Home held their first meeung for•the New Year on Janu- ary 7 with a goodauendancc Everyone enjoyed watching the vic)eo taken at the residents and staff Christmas program. Verde Baechler reported sending out 64 birthday cards and 11 sym- pathy cards to residents during 1991. ' - St. Peter's Lutheran church ladies, entertained the residents to a hu- morous skit on Tuesday, January • 14 which was also the monthly birthday party. Mary -Ellen Cangerich reported that the quilt for this summer's Sean Festival is now set up at her home and rradyte-begin Ibis week. Phone her at 236.4615 if you lik0• tp lit L I veryone is ,most welcome lb help. The next nreeting will.be held on February 4 at 7 p.m. Any visitors arc welcome. fetionals Little Jillian Gingerich, daughter of Paul and Heather, spent from last Wednesday to Sunday in Clin- ton Hospital. Marie Genres Sr, is spending this week -with, -ter granddaughter .and family, Ugric hybergen i4 Kitch-, ewer, while home recuperating from a hospita'1 stay. The children and grandchildren of Frieda Moore of Zurich helps( ' -her to celebrate her 80th birthday - on on Sunday with dinner at the Do-. minion 1 avern. Sunday, visitors with Emma Schiibe were her son, Albert and Doris Schilbe of Pine Lake Camp ' (near hayfield) who were celebrat ing their 40th wedding anniversary. Happy Birthday wishes also go out to Harvey Horner on January 9 , Paul Kilopp- on the 14, Helene Du chorine on the 7. and to Alan Jef- frey and Eugene Crews on the 10. Eight lathes from St. Boniface CAW.L. yeuted-edter-;leges-from the Brea to a delicious potluck sup per held at thelt)ashwood Commit nity.Ccnnre last Tuesday which was hosted by the Mt. Carmel catholic Women's league. family birthday supper• was held at the hone of Barry and Kel- ly Hodgins on Sasurday with rela- tives attending on both sides in honor of daughter Ashley who was two years old on January 9. Lylyan Greb is now home recu- pawti g from being in the hospital. Gary Prince returned home last as week after spending two weeks hol- idays over the festive season with his mother and relatives in Peterbo- rough. Tyler Derek Regier, infant son of Lori and Derek was baptized on Sunday. January 12 at St. &iruface Church by FT. Peter Hayes. AMotier's Time The Mother's Time support group for young children will be meeung at St. Peter's Lutheran Church on -Wednesday -manning,- -January -15-= from 9:15 to 11:30. -`*Aritennas 1 Rotators _/ Accessories * Free estimates* St. Patrick's School (Kinkora) Ray Contois, Principal RR 1 SEBRiNGViLLE 393-5580 . Parents who expect that their child will enrol in the optional French Immersion Program in Grade 1, in future years. have the option of enrolment for Junior/Senior Kindergarten at ei- ther their local Catholic School or the French Immersion Cen- tre (St. Mary's School, Godench, or St. Aloysius School. Stratford) at which they expect to enrol tf.eir child for a French Immersion progratn B.J. Murray, B.S.A Charrinan of the Board Card club The Card Club girls (13 in all) got together last Thursday eventg at the Spruce Villa Apartments where Ina Neeb hosted the )anuary qday ply in h000tu of Annie. Fiakbeiper, 88 years old on Januar 5. pertie Fleischaue( was 72 on the. ninth. 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