The Huron Expositor, 1985-10-16, Page 12Al2 - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 16, 1985
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Committees to replace boards
Huron County - council is asking the
provincial governmei.t for permission to
abolish independent boards in favor of
committees of council.
This action was approved in a 24 to 6
recorded vote at the October 10 session of
council.
It was Hullett reeve Tom Cunningham who
raised the question of.county council "rubber
stamping" items of business dealt with by
the board of health and the library board.
As it stands now, reports from those boards
now come to county council for information
OBITUARIES
PH ELIP MA XW ELL CARTER
Philip Maxwell Carter of Egmondville
died Monday, October 14, 1985 at the
Seaforth Community Hospital. He was 59.
He is survived by his wife Dorothy
Thieobold and a son William of Stratford and
a daughter Patricia Elizabeth (Mrs. Royce
Laycox).
Also surviving are granddaughters Kerry -
Anne and Amanda -Marie and a sister
Marjorie (Mrs. Wesley McBride) of 'Varna.
Friends will be received at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street
West, Seaforth, until 2 p.m. Thursday when
funeral services will be held. Interment
Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth.
ROBERT JOHN MCGREGOR
Robert John McGregor of Hensall, former-
ly of RR2 Kippen, died Monday, October 14,
1985 at Victoria Hospital in London. He was
77.
Mr. McGregor is survived by his wife, the
former Marion "Babe" Chapman. Also
surviving are children Jim and Betty of RR 2
Kippen, and Grant and Gladys of Hensall;
sisters Grace Siemon of Kitchener, Mona
(Mrs. John Crich) of Seaforth and Verna
(Mrs. Robert Elliott) of Willowdale; nine
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by one son Robert
Raye (1949) and one daughter Da Mae (1947).
Friends were received in the Hensall
Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Homes in Hensall and a funeral service will
be held there today at 2 p.m. with the
Reverend Stan McDonald officiating. Inter-
ment to follow in Hensall Union Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy, donations to.
the charity of one's choice would be
appreciated.
only. The board meetings are open to the
public.
Reeve Cunningham thinks the reports
should be approved by county council at its
regular meeting. Board of Health Chairman
Bill Elston agreed.
The business we (board of health) do
should be scrutinized by county council. We
were elected to do the business for the
people," he said.
However, Exeter Reeve Bill M ickle wanted
to know why the change is being requested.
He suggested the county wants to abolish
open board meetings for closed committee
meetings. The public is not allowed to attend
committee meetings such as agriculture and
property, museum and road.
Exeter Deputy Reeve Lossy Fuller called
for the 1986 county council to open all
committee meetings to the public.
"W a answer to the taxpayers," said
Goderich Peeve Grant Stirling, adding
elected people are having less and less say on
such boards as Family and Children's
Services.
So county council is going to ask Minister of
Health Murray Elston, Bill's son, and Lily
Munor, minister of citizenship and culture for
permissive legislation to allow the council the
option of appointing committees in place of
health and library boards specifically.
Those in favor of the request are: West
Wawanosh Reeve J. R Aitchison, Grey
Reeve Leona Armstrong, Ashfield Reeve
John Austin, Hay Deputy Reeve Tony
JOSEPH NORMAN SMITH
Joseph Norman Smith, 64, of Lynn Lake,
Manitoba, formerly of London, died at his
residence on Wednesday, October 9, 1985.
A retired Avionic expert Mr, Smith joined
the Royal Canadian Navy in 1939 and retired
from the service as a Chief Petty Officer in
1959. He was also a member and a Past
Master of Lynn Lake MasonicLodge A. F. and
A.M. No. 170 Lynn Lake, Manitoba, a
member of the Order of the Eastern Star
Dawn Chapter 64, Lynn Lake, a member of
the Abbottsford Masonic Lodge, Abbotsford,
B.C., an executive member of the Royal
Canadian Legion, Lynn Lake Branch No.
236, an active member of the Lynn Lake Lions
Club and a member of the Anglican Church.
Mr. Smith also devoted over 30 years of his
life to the scouting movement as a training
officer and had received the Wood Badge
from the Scouting Organization.
He is survived by his wife Mary K.
McGrath'and a daughter Brenda (Mrs. Perry
Jones) of Langley, B.C. and son Raymond
and his wife Helen Smith of Sault Ste. Marie.
Also surviving are grandchildren Kyle Jones
and Douglas and Richard Smith.
He was predeceased by his parents Joseph
and Gladys Smith.
Friends were received at Box Funeral
Chapel, Ball and Falconer Funeral Home in
Seaforth and funeral services were held
Monday by Reverend Gordon Simmons of St.
Thomas Anglican Church officiating.
A Memorial Service was held at the
funeral home on Sunday under the auspices
of the Britannia Masonic Lodge A.F. and
A.M. No, 170 Seaforth and the Royal
Canadian Legion No. 156 Seaforth.
Pallbearers were Eric Halenbyof Metcalfe,
Richard Omond of Mountain, Wayne Chapin
of RR 2 Dublin, Daniel McGrath of
Egmondville, Ken McGrath of Dublin and
Joseph Murray of London.
Flower bearers were Marci and Denise
MacRae of Dublin and Chris and Julie Smith
of Egmondville.
EVF.LYN EUZABEPH HENDERSON
Evelyn Elizabeth ;Henderson of RR 5
Seaforth died Monday, October 7, 1985 at
Victoria Hospital in London.
A registered nurse at the Seaforth Medical
Clinic, she was a member of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church in Brodhagen, a member of
the Harmony Hi-Lites of Seaforth and
past -president of the Seaforth and District
Pm -School Learning Centre.
Born in Seaforth on August 21, 1953 she
was the daughter of Frances Elizabeth
McGavin and the late Everett James Storey.
On October5, 1974 she married James Ivison
Henderson.
She is survived by three sons, Alan, David
and Darryl, all at home, husband James and
mother Frances.
Also surviving are one sister Vanda (Mrs.
Glen McNeil) of RR 6, Goderich and one
brother Paul Storey of Egmondville; her
grandmother Mae Campbell of RR 4,
Seaforth, and in-laws John and Pearl
Henderson of RR 5, Seaforth.
A funeral service was held October 10,
1985 at- St. Peter's Lutheran Church in
Brodhagen. Pastor Arthur Horst officiated.
Interment was in St. Peter's Lutheran
Cemetery, Brodhagen.
Pallbearers were Elgin Dearing of RR 2,
Staffa, Gordon Dick of Egmondville, Daniel
Murray of RR 4, Walton, Stuart Eby of Ayton
Mills, Joseph Visser of RR 5, Seaforth and
Wilfred Drager of Seaforth.
Flower bearer's were Michelle McGavin,
Marcia McGavin, Douglas Greb and Michael
Henderson, cousins and nephews of Mrs.
Henderson.
W ALTER GREEN
W alter Green, 74, of the Rammeloo Guest
Home in Blyth and formerly of Bayfield, died
Saturday, October 5, 1985 at the Wingham
General Hospital.
Predeceased by his wife Alice (Thibadeau)
Green he is a friend of Harry Baker of
Bayfield.
Friends were received at the Zurich
Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Homes in Zurich and a funeral and committal
service was conducted there with Rev. A. Bell
officiating. Private interment followed in the
Bayfield Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy donations can
be made to the Trinity Anglican Church,
Hayfield Organ Fund.
Bedard, Tuckersmith Reeve Bob Bell,
Clinton Reeve Ernest Brown, Seaforth Reeve
Bill Campbell, Blyth Reeve Tom Cronin,
Hullett Reeve Cunningham, Morris Reeve
Elston, Zurich Reeve RW . Fisher, Bayfield
Reeve Dave Johnston, Colborne Reeve
Russel Kernighan, W ingham Reeve Joe
Kerr, Brussels Reeve Calvin Krauter, Turn -
berry Reeve Brian McBurney, Usbome
Reeve Gerry Prout, Howick Reeve Jack
Stafford, Stanley Reeve Paul Steckle, Goder-
ich Township Reeve Stirling, Fast W awanosh
Reeve Neil Vincent, Stephen Reeve Alan
W alper, Stephen Deputy Reeve Ralph
Weber, and Hay Reeve Lionel Wilder.
Those wanting to table the motion for
further information are: Goderich Deputy
Reeve' Jim Doherty, Exeter Deputy Reeve
Fuller, Hensall Reeve Harry Klungel, Exeter
Reeve Mickel and Goderich Reeve Harry
Worsen with two votes.
Absent for the vote was McKillop Reeve
Marie Hicknell,
THANKS CANADA was the theme Grade 3 students of Mrs. Kesklnen followed for their
Thanksgiving artwork. Exhibiting their work are, Donnie Bennewies, Zanya Hasson and
Jamie Somerville. (Mcliwraith photo)
Bethel Bible church celebrates 21st anniversary
The Bethel Bible Church in Egmondville
recently celebrated its 21st anniversary. For
the special occasion people and pastors who
had attended the church in the past were
invited for a rewarding and memorable day.
The church was decorated with autumn
flowers.
Guest speaker was the, Reverend Brian.
Stiller, President of the Evangelical Fellow-
ship of Canada and Executive Editor of
"Faith Alone", Canada's Voice of Evangel-
icals. Cathi Cullen and Jeannette Martin of
Clinton sang duets. A lunch at noon gave
people an opportunity to visit old friends.
The afternoon program was a review of the
past years in story and music. Taking part
were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blanchard, Mrs.
Glen Staffen, Mrs. John Rapson, Ken
McCowan and the Reverend John Zwaan on
the organ.
The Reverend and Mrs. Shantz, now of
Elmira, the first Pastor at Bethel, and
Reverend and Mrs. Zwaan of Cape Breton Id,
were presented with Church plates.
The afternoon came to a close with music
by the DeW olfes and prayer by the Pastor,
Reverend Archie Robertson.
STORE SLICED
BURNS COOKED HAM
MEEDIUMSIROASTDBEEF
SCHNEIDERS JUMBO STORE SLICED
SUMMER SAUSAGE
ZLW BAKED MINCED HAM L CHEESE OR
5.05/kg
13.87/kg
10.56/kg
BAVARIAN MEAT LOAF 6.57/kg
MAPLE LEAF STORE SLICED
MOCK CHICKEN LOAF 4.39/kg
BONELESS!
BLADE
STEAKS
3.92 /kg
1.73 .
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BONELESS
SIRLO NROASTS OR ETA PS
6.59/KB
2.99.
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FREE! HALLOWE'EN PUMPKIN
TO ANY SCHOOLTEACHER
FOR HIS/HER CLASS
AT ANY ZEHRS MARKET UNTIL OCT. 31
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4.79.
2.981b.
1° 991b.
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FOOD BUYS
CUT FROM
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FRESH
LEG OF PORK
SHANK PORTION
3.04/k8
1.31.
FRESH BUTT PORTION
LEG OF PORK 3.26/kg
FRESH CENTRE CUT PORTION
LEG OF PORK . 3.92/k9
SCHNEIDERS OKTOBERFEST
MUSTARD 175 mL
SCHNEIDERS OKTOBERFEST
SAUERKRAUT 9°9 mL,
SCHNEIDERS HALLOWEEN PACK
MINI HOT RODS
HAM�STEAK .199
175 g
MAPLE LEAF • 1 VARIETIES °
MEAT STICK .. 250 a 1° 89
PILLERS • 1 VARIETIES
SLICED SALAMI
144 g
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10.56/k9
439b.
BONELESS
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4.37 /kg
1.
CUT FROM
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BLADE OR
SHORT RIB
ROASTS
lb
BONELESS
CROss CUT
RIB STEAKS
1°48b more meat values
CROSS UT
78b. RIB CROAST
NO NAME SLICED
2.69 COOKED HAM
NO NAME
1.89 SLICED BOLOGNA 375 9
NEW ZEALAND LOIN
2.99 LAMB CHOPS
3,92 /kg
375 9
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129
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129
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CHICKEN LEGS
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2.10
/kg
PROD. Of
SICILY
CAN. NO. I GRADE
GREEN ALMERIA
RAPES
PROD. OF
ONTARIO
FRESH
BROCCOLI
PROD, OF U.S.A. 1 74/kg
CAN. FCY,
BARTLETT PEARS 79!.
PROD. OF ONT. CAN. FCY.
RED OR GOLD
866/kg
DELICIOUS APPLES 39!
PROD. Of ONTARIO
MUSHROOM
PROD. Of ONTARIO
SPINACH
PROD. OF U.S.A. OR ONTARIO
GREEN ONION
PROD. OF U.S.A.
RADISHES.
12 oz. PKG. PROD. OF NEW ZEALAND
199 KIWI FRUIT
0 oz. PKG. PROD. OF ONTARIO
89° LEEKS
BUNCHES
2/79'
1 lb.
89°
1 lb.
149
ASSORTED
TROPICAL PLANTS
ASST'D.
VARIETIES
B" POT
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ASSORTED 2„,. y/99�
IVY PLANTS
ASSORTED TROPICAL
HANGING BASKETS 6.99
FOR HOME OR OFFICE
KALANCHOES 1.69
SONELESS
CROSS CUT
RIB ROASTS
4.14/kg
1.31 .
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PROD. OF HONDURAS
CHIQUIT'A OR DOLE
BANANAS
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/kg
Bulk Food riot available PROD. OF ONT. CAN. NO. I EACH
(�!d- 00 In all at CABBAGE 49'
DARE
JEMS
PRETZEL
TWISTS
HALLOWE'EN
KISSES
BUNCH FRUIT & NUT
%49 GRANOLA BARS
6.59/kg
2149 ALFALFA SPROUTS 69¢
3.51 /kg
1°�9Ib. PROD. OF ONTARIO BUNCH
1.96/kg
891Ib BUNCH BEETS 6 ,
4.39/kg
199b.
PROD. OF ONTARIO 125 g
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY
FAMILY REQUIREMENTS