The Huron Expositor, 1985-08-28, Page 7HENSALL AND AREA
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 28, 1085 — A7
Hensall racers do well at Hully Gully
Hensall Correspondent
MRS. BERTHA MacGREGOR
262-2025
• Catharine Corbett spent her holidays with
her grandmother Hazel Corbett last week.
Sgt. Douglas Wein of the RCMP, Mrs.
W ein and David of Ottawa are on holidays
this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Parker and Margaret Wein, Exeter
and members of the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maclaren of Oakville
visited last week with Don's mother Bertha
MacGregor.
RETURN FROM HOLIDAY
Ken and Eileen McLean returned this week
from their holidays in Baraboo, Wisconsin,
where they attended the international gather-
ing of Old Allis Collectors at the Badger
Speed. Show. Sixty members gathered
Saturday August 17 for the dinner..
Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Knowles were in
Cleveland, Ohio attending the fortieth
wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Santee of Louisville and Harlington Texas.
The weather was magnificent and friends
attended from many parts of the U.S. It was a
real surprise for the Santees to have the,
Knowles arrive from such a long distance.
Mrs. Ross MacMillan, Waterloo, visited
last Friday with her mother Mrs. Laird Mickle
and they spent the day in Bayfield and had
lunch at the little Inn.
Rev, Kenneth Knight conducted worship
in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday.
Edith Bell, Exeter, led at the piano in the
service of. song.
The PCW will meet on Monday, September
9 at 8 p.m. in the church. The roll call will be
answered by the name of a Biblical
occupation. i
BOYS DO WELL
Jim Dickins and John Kochan both took
part in the motocross races at H
SEAFORTH LEARNED LEADERS—Colleen Ungarian of Seaforth just recently completed a
six-week stint in the Seaforth Learned Leaders - a 4-I•i Leadership Club. Upon completion of
the club, led by Bryan Vincent (right) and Don Dodds and Peter VandeBorne (not in photo),
Colleen was eiigiby to receive her 12 Club Provincial Honors Award. To commemorate the
Occasion she received a pen set and will also receive an engraved plate to attach to a plaque
she received after completing six clubs. Paul Hoggarth was also honored recently when he
received his 18 Club Advanced Honors Award. (Mcllwraith photo)
Two bridal showers
held in Kippen area
Kippen Correspondent
%I PGA RET HOGGARTH
262-6902
A number of Kippen residents were
present at a shower held for Eileen Connolly
on Thursday, August 22, at the home of
Helen and Edison Mciean in Seaforth.
Eileen Connolly is to marry Dave Wise, in
Seaforth Saturday, October 19.
A shower was held for Kathy Finlayson on
Friday, August 23, at the home of Donna
Mae Miller. Kathy Finlayson will marry
Larry McNichol Friday, September 6.
Greg and Janet Hoggarth have returned
from a one week trip to Quebec and New
Brunswick. Stops on their trip included
Montreal, Quebec City, and Chatham, New
Brunswick, One of the highlights of the trip
was a Caleche Ride (horse drawn earn
through the old parts of Quebec City. They
covered a total of 3,900 km. on their motor
trip
SHCF residents
dance in park
Tuesday residents of the Seaforth Health
('are Facility went on a bus trip to Poplar Hill
for an RASP picnic and dance in the park, and
on Wednesday they went to the Bethel Bible
Church in Egmondville. Thank you to Rev.
Archie Robertson for picking up some of the
residents in his car.
Friday's Bingo winners were Mary Ryan,
Ahie Sykes, Edith Salo and Margurite Shill.
PERSONALS
hn Tuesday W alter and Isabel Porter, RR
2. PSnbro, visited Tom and Mabel Handy.
Mary Lamont visited Kelly Lamont.
Charlie Geddes came in to visit his wife
Carol and Rose and Pat Altman came to visit
her parents Dave and Eva Netzke.
Shirley and Bob Ruburt visited her
grandparents, Eva and Dave Netzke.
Harold Maloney went out for the day with
his wife Marjorie.
Mary Catherine Lane took Gladys Ruston
down to Stratford Hospital to see Gladys'
husband who is a patient there.
Joanne Ruston came on Sunday to pick up
her mother Gladys for the day.
Leo O'Sullivan went out forthe day with his
bother Jim.
PEOPLE
Don and Betty Jean Lee have returned to
Brooke, Alberta after holidaying with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Lee, Clinton and her
mother Violet Ross.
Robert Dalrymple is still confined to
Seaforth Community Hospital and hope he is
soon well enough to be home.
Jerry and Wendy Bailey, Alliston spent
last weekend with Aldie Mustard.
Beginning Sept. I church services will be at
11:30 a.m. in Brucefield.
Mr. and Mrs. V.R Peifer of Grand
Rapids, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. George
Scotfield of Clearwater, Florida and Nancy
Laudenberg of Detroit, Michigan spent the
weekend with Chris Souter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan have returned
home after visiting with their family and
relatives in Calgary and Edmonton.
Grace Baggett of Minneapolis, Minnesota
and her daughter Audrey Scott of North
Dakota recently visited the former's sister
and her husband, -.Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Thompson.
d
Aug. 25, although the track was wet and
muddy both boys did well.
John placed first in the 8OB class and Jim
rode his Hully Gully Honda to place fifth in
the 80A class. The boys will be taking Labor
Day off but will return to the track on Sept, 8
when they travel to Durham.
A very enjoyable time was had on Sunday
when members of the Pineridge Snowmobile
Club were treated to a corn roast and picnic at
the Pineridge Chalet.
QUEENSWAY
Several nursing home residents enjoyed
a trip to Storybook Gardens in London on
Monday and had a picnic lunch at Springbank
Park. Good co-operation from the weather-
man made for a wonderful day. That same
evening rest home residents played Bingo.
Rev. Richard Hawley, from the Exeter
United Church led the worship service on
Tuesday. It was the . first time he had
preached at Queensway and the residents
$200,000 raised
by ' legions
for tornado relief
Royal Canadian Legion branches across
Ontario have raised $200,000 for victims of
the tornado that hit communities -in southern
Ontario last May.
The $200,000 donation, presented August
16 to Ontario Red Cross Society President
Sybil Geller by the Legion's Ontario Com-
mand President Bill Smith, was the result of
fundraising efforts undertaken by Ontario's
452 branches.
"Reaction to the tornado disaster was
quick," says Mr. Smith. "Within days, a
disaster fund was established and branches
were sponsoring bazaars, dances and barbe-
cues to raise funds. We even received a boost
from legionnaires in B.C. who were holding
their convention at that time. Minutes after
they were alerted to the emergency situation
in Ontario, $4,500 was raised on the
convention floor."
"Response from the Legion has been
tremendous," says Mr. Geller. "This dona-
tion, which represents the single largest
contribution to the fund, will go a long way
towards restoring homes and properties in
the stricken communities."
The Royal Canadian Legion, currently
celebrating its• Diamond Jubilee, has a
history of responding with financial assist-
ance to communities in distress including
past disasters in Ontario, such as the Cobalt
fire in 1977, the Woodstock tornado and
Fleldspringer flood in 1982.
Our complete line of
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES
Have been discounted
for this event
Free draw on a microwave oven, mobile
dishwasher, automatic washer, with each
appliance purchase.
We Service What We Sell
DRYSDALE
MAJOR APPLIANCE
CENTRE LTD.
HENSALL 262.2728 Ontario
"THE PLACE 1"O NUT APPLIANCES Our 40th year.
Open 84 Priddy Night till 9 p,m. Closed Mondays
thoroughly enjoyed it. The staff and residents
would like to thank volunteers Fern Dougall,
Alma Langfors and Olive Harvey. Thank you
to Bob Cameron who accompanied at the
piano.
Father Mooney came on Wednesday to
minister to the Catholic residents. Baking
Club was also held in the afternoon.
Poetry time and walks filled the day on
Thursday. In the evening two short movies
were shown, "California Bound" , and
"Chuckwagon."
Rest Home residents having a birthday in
August were honored on Friday afternoon
with ice cream and cake.
Roy Morenz, Dashwood; visited on Mon-
day with his sister Hazel Corbett.
Mrs. J. Barr, Jean Mangle of New Jersey
spent the week with Mrs. C. Christie and
while here visited their relative, Jessie Brock
at the Bluewater Nursing Home.
Amber Rebekah Lodge will meet on
Wednesday, September 4 commencing the
fall season.
UNPI'ED CHURCH
Betty Jinks was.solist at the United Church
on Sunday. Mr. McDonald spoke.
Dorothy Parker greeted the congregation
and Chuck Mallette, Tim Mann, Glenn Slade
and Raye Jambe were the ushers.
The flowers at the front of the church were
placed In loving memory of Ken Upshall, who
died one year ago, and also in loving memory
of Frank Parsons by his family of the
congregation Helen Thompson and Mary
O'Brien.
This has been a busy week at the United
Church. The first phase of the Church
Centennial Book was started with pictures
being taken for the photo directory. The
overwhelming response to the photo direct-
ory book, which will be one of the historical
books of the congregation, has been really
appreciated. The remaining pictures are
being taken on September 4, 5 and 6. Anyone
who hasn't made arrangements to have their
photo taken, are asked to call Dianne
Gerstenkom. •
Congratulations to. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Thompson, the former Julia Van Damen,
local hairdresser, on their marriage in the
United Church on Saturday afternoon.
Stephen and Julia will be living in the lily
Smith home on London Road in Hensall.
FIRST SEMESTER
Seaforth ' & District High School
' September 3, 1985 - January 30, 1986
Interested adults or recent students who would like
to upgrade their education are invited to come back
to school. A full range of courses are offered and you
can take from one to four courses during the
semester. Contact the Guidance Department at
527-0380.
Jim Moore
Vice -Principal
Harry Scott
Principal
MAPL1WOOD MANOR
(formerly old Seaforth Public School)
A gracious retirement complex will
soon be ready to meet the needs of
the Seaforth community.
Brochures on
Maplewood Manor
are to be obtained
at the
Huron Expositor
THE HURON -PERTH
CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD
STUDENT REGISTRATION
KINDERGARTEN - GRADE 8
Parents of Catholic school age children who are new to the area may register
their children on
Wednesday, September 4, 1985,
8:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
at the closest local school.
Kindergarten children need to be 5 years of age on or before December 31, 1985.
Please bring proof of age (Birth Certificate and Baptismal Certificate). In
accordance with new legislation, proof of immunization is also required before
children may attend school.
For the first time, French Immersion classes for Kindergarten, Grade 1, and
Grade 2 are being offered at St. Mary's School. Please contact Mr. Jim McDade,
Principal, 70 Bennett Street, E., Goderich, Ontario. 524-9901.
Other HURON COUNTY area schools are:
St. Joseph's School, KINGSBRIDGE
Mr. David Sharpe, Principal
RR 3
GODERICH, Ontario
N7A 3X9
529-7646
Our Lady of Mount Cannel School
MOUNT CARMEL
Mr. Laurie Kraftcheck, Principal
RR 3
DASHWOOD, Ontario
NOM 1NO
237-3337
St. Joseph's School
Mr. Ed Cappelli, Principal
169 Beech Street
CLINTON, Ontario
.NOM ILA
482-7035
St. James School
Mr. Ray Contois, Principal
Chalk Street
SEAFORTH, Ontario
NOK 1WO
527-0321
St. Boniface School
Mr. Gary Birmingham, Principal
Mary Street
ZURICH, Ontario
NOM 2TO
236-4335
St. Columban School, ST. COLUMBAN
Mr. George VanSlyck, Principal
RR 2
DUBLIN, Ontario
NOK 1E0
345-2086
Oriole Ste. Marie (Gr. 2 to 6 only)
MMr.
R 2ary Birmingham, Principal
ZURICH, Ontario
NOM 2'PO
236-4860
Precious Blood School
Mrs. Margaret Medve, Principal
Sanders Street West,
EXETER, Ontario
NOM 150
235-1691
Sacred Heart School
Mr. .run Sterner, Principal
Cornyn Street
WINGHAM, Ontario
NOG 2W0
357-1090
St. Mary's School
Mr. Jim McDade, Principal
70 Bennett Street, E.
GODERiCH, Ontario
N7A 1A4
524-9901
School will begin on Wednesday, September 4, 1985.
R Marcy
Chairman of the Board
W . Eckert.
Director of Education
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may enjoy the long weekend with family and friends,
the office will be
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thoroughly enjoyed it. The staff and residents
would like to thank volunteers Fern Dougall,
Alma Langfors and Olive Harvey. Thank you
to Bob Cameron who accompanied at the
piano.
Father Mooney came on Wednesday to
minister to the Catholic residents. Baking
Club was also held in the afternoon.
Poetry time and walks filled the day on
Thursday. In the evening two short movies
were shown, "California Bound" , and
"Chuckwagon."
Rest Home residents having a birthday in
August were honored on Friday afternoon
with ice cream and cake.
Roy Morenz, Dashwood; visited on Mon-
day with his sister Hazel Corbett.
Mrs. J. Barr, Jean Mangle of New Jersey
spent the week with Mrs. C. Christie and
while here visited their relative, Jessie Brock
at the Bluewater Nursing Home.
Amber Rebekah Lodge will meet on
Wednesday, September 4 commencing the
fall season.
UNPI'ED CHURCH
Betty Jinks was.solist at the United Church
on Sunday. Mr. McDonald spoke.
Dorothy Parker greeted the congregation
and Chuck Mallette, Tim Mann, Glenn Slade
and Raye Jambe were the ushers.
The flowers at the front of the church were
placed In loving memory of Ken Upshall, who
died one year ago, and also in loving memory
of Frank Parsons by his family of the
congregation Helen Thompson and Mary
O'Brien.
This has been a busy week at the United
Church. The first phase of the Church
Centennial Book was started with pictures
being taken for the photo directory. The
overwhelming response to the photo direct-
ory book, which will be one of the historical
books of the congregation, has been really
appreciated. The remaining pictures are
being taken on September 4, 5 and 6. Anyone
who hasn't made arrangements to have their
photo taken, are asked to call Dianne
Gerstenkom. •
Congratulations to. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Thompson, the former Julia Van Damen,
local hairdresser, on their marriage in the
United Church on Saturday afternoon.
Stephen and Julia will be living in the lily
Smith home on London Road in Hensall.
FIRST SEMESTER
Seaforth ' & District High School
' September 3, 1985 - January 30, 1986
Interested adults or recent students who would like
to upgrade their education are invited to come back
to school. A full range of courses are offered and you
can take from one to four courses during the
semester. Contact the Guidance Department at
527-0380.
Jim Moore
Vice -Principal
Harry Scott
Principal
MAPL1WOOD MANOR
(formerly old Seaforth Public School)
A gracious retirement complex will
soon be ready to meet the needs of
the Seaforth community.
Brochures on
Maplewood Manor
are to be obtained
at the
Huron Expositor
THE HURON -PERTH
CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD
STUDENT REGISTRATION
KINDERGARTEN - GRADE 8
Parents of Catholic school age children who are new to the area may register
their children on
Wednesday, September 4, 1985,
8:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
at the closest local school.
Kindergarten children need to be 5 years of age on or before December 31, 1985.
Please bring proof of age (Birth Certificate and Baptismal Certificate). In
accordance with new legislation, proof of immunization is also required before
children may attend school.
For the first time, French Immersion classes for Kindergarten, Grade 1, and
Grade 2 are being offered at St. Mary's School. Please contact Mr. Jim McDade,
Principal, 70 Bennett Street, E., Goderich, Ontario. 524-9901.
Other HURON COUNTY area schools are:
St. Joseph's School, KINGSBRIDGE
Mr. David Sharpe, Principal
RR 3
GODERICH, Ontario
N7A 3X9
529-7646
Our Lady of Mount Cannel School
MOUNT CARMEL
Mr. Laurie Kraftcheck, Principal
RR 3
DASHWOOD, Ontario
NOM 1NO
237-3337
St. Joseph's School
Mr. Ed Cappelli, Principal
169 Beech Street
CLINTON, Ontario
.NOM ILA
482-7035
St. James School
Mr. Ray Contois, Principal
Chalk Street
SEAFORTH, Ontario
NOK 1WO
527-0321
St. Boniface School
Mr. Gary Birmingham, Principal
Mary Street
ZURICH, Ontario
NOM 2TO
236-4335
St. Columban School, ST. COLUMBAN
Mr. George VanSlyck, Principal
RR 2
DUBLIN, Ontario
NOK 1E0
345-2086
Oriole Ste. Marie (Gr. 2 to 6 only)
MMr.
R 2ary Birmingham, Principal
ZURICH, Ontario
NOM 2'PO
236-4860
Precious Blood School
Mrs. Margaret Medve, Principal
Sanders Street West,
EXETER, Ontario
NOM 150
235-1691
Sacred Heart School
Mr. .run Sterner, Principal
Cornyn Street
WINGHAM, Ontario
NOG 2W0
357-1090
St. Mary's School
Mr. Jim McDade, Principal
70 Bennett Street, E.
GODERiCH, Ontario
N7A 1A4
524-9901
School will begin on Wednesday, September 4, 1985.
R Marcy
Chairman of the Board
W . Eckert.
Director of Education