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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1988-11-30, Page 911IHfE HURON EXPOSITOR. NOVEMBER 30, Legion picks Contest winners The Remembrance .a Viand Pester Contestsalive new been jigged_ racimul4onir SLrMee; fm the canteen : cl.A.QD311214,.St. Ja3BPe,Seaforyh Public &ye l and the Seaterth District Ha, n Soho& Me winners in each category wall be sent iw the 2r'e ID be judged at a Rader date_ Literary Chairman Brace Wt tree, en beh-a11 of the Legion, weld )fa'iare to tttlr rek the tear:hers and the pupils fear their nartinzed teterest to these ca palmus, It is limped in their tn9are g..e..m this will )a4 make R cin mer Dayw emebrancea day of oe in The %Bowwi g are the resfasetthe three in each gory: - Janice Na. 3 Poem - Dst C2 rista Leml dt, &P..5.- 2nd® Jason R a��� St. James; BP 3rd Carrie Taratan ,Sy Jarses. Jaanior Paster -1st Trevor Je nsarne 2nd Greg McCarthy, SL PPaltraets; 3rd, Sarah 7 amnble, &P.S. Essey - Jsminr - 1st Laura Me er:her, S.P.S.- 2nd grain D.atides, 2.R'.S.,, fid, Jf3elle D rerheau, St. J.armrs No. 2 Poen - Me lliew > dial, &P..; 2nd Menace Ryan,, S" . James; 3rd Sarah Joon. Poster -1st Keri Bachert, S.P.S.; 2nd Diegel, St_ Pa' ; 3rd Matt Darvdhen St. Essay - Jest Shaman Craig„ &P S.; 2nd Karen lit* St. James; Ind &Egret ®am Den St Jammer "+ Na..1 Pair 1st Dare liiCeEy, SD_ELS. Essay - Dst Dove Kelly, &D_ES. Leignin¢ssponsaring Endue ter "uc •filer 32 imam 1 p.m. mitt 3:33 pm."Ii/uu the &strive smear fast ap- proaching the Fg1/471 wfflhll. ant to k' 1 eiPa•Es for Dezember 112. For li rther erfaminnottee game Everett Fe'l r -OW the Brannan Theer a tteakells on the Grey Carp played on Smiley were: &recut Few, TLS Rye /PK, 1St quarter Dave Spearin, fit.. Marys 1325, aid the lllratff time scene Elde Willlems def Sentinel $2 'The third (patter snare was tied so tare was ao w¢n a. (loa- gratulator s +ww, the rte. On Rwdhrallffe f the Fry tied MO and the Leg= may thanks finks to these who tn$ the time Cho seri the tickets and asa te Erase who Etmert titre ate flit was amid! a Mere are toe tnarM brogas to be held, — 9A tam on Matey, Member 3 a` 9 ire an December 112 at 8 pun. Owing to the hinges and the Christmas seasontherewEl be re Crate& a3n litteseley eights til Jury 2:. The sod ebig euchre Es era bsigM ai 8 Wednesday, �.�. w Hdk QLR bo Nrrsennber (( ar.cry ben weeks Emma then antli Aunt "Me New �, Years Ere are ONAV av lab2e cwamambas el the maemt O mnmmittee Mese thiels will amble to these who wire in otterrne Bast year. 09 December 30 they wit toe n sak to ethers We wish to attune. ' may line parehasaili tram .Dank Elaster p(((MMD-,linn5-, Jim 9a"mi*eir ((' - 3)) Ban Wy ' (522-0918)). Braeb.f T teams endue playas to ,l1r.,: in dire Amp a cw must at Lanlonnia ilia Sanntday `a , apiabl& to "aw coin tm this year. Brussels Wm the dos' year, win* EinarSeaterningirlswinllastyear-~ purts litmuiln is heirnig a steel endue em Denember II9_ Yr"e hare =ere an thin anent wok. Dates remember that are fast �, are - The Cluldrenes EarnSimiss Camoert Dezember 118 and the Pablie Seonnk- ing Contest wk its being a relarmary 19, 11 al the 3 egenm Rinrifl Nimes are 2 At the grail of the .aim and fin the asszeingwE wain remember then !!1 Ilw 111 mktntuC Lawnbowling club holds November social The Seatonth Lawn Bewling held its N rP i Legion Hall en Tuesday, November M at 8 Pia. Forty-seven !embers were in attendance.. Bridge Snore winners svene Hi Aline Reid and Gordan Stott while low snores were Reid by Ken and Marjorie 7 n genie aw Ten tats ef ellehre were ® tday and rw Racy was Lida AR:rati9.. Hen Men's sarorre.-Russell Warden„ Lone Hands- - Wiry Riley and Pate 1&anln GabonGES - EtheR lids BM! RId emilprinmR 'lade next nerrinn mil be Damertier 23 at 8 tam at the Orange W l -Regresses are Mary '07 1wc7 iffm.layssm, Mary pub r mar C year and sther . Stalin aranE5naBrK... anneeenttee mmri hers - teas are mow elle t Hinman menhers mit reit as ye F,ai'naBell eel titre Rimes climb and cendininted a sairet Easiness pereeL THE ST. JAMES BAZAAR was held this weekent at St. James Separate School, and baked goods, crafts and knitting was on sale. Shown here trying on some new ma.1111B ns is Erin Van Dooren with her grandmother Dorothy D.roog. Proceeds Loin the bazaar go toward interior renovations at St. Jaynes Church. Corbett Photo. OBITUARIES JOHN LESLLE OLIVER John Leslie Oliver of Seaforth, died Wednesday, November 23, 1988 at Maplewood Manor. He was 89. Born in Grey Township on August 1, 1899, he was the son of the late John Oliver and the former Bessie Robertson. He is survived by two daughters, Joyce William Henderson) of Egmondville Mavis (Mrs. Arthur Bell) of St. Louis k, Minnesota; and one son, Dr. Glen liver of Huntsv+iUe, Texas. Also surviving are 13 grandchildren; six t -grandchildren and one sister, Janet Mr. Oliver was predeceased by his wife, VeuaA a Oliver, and by one sister, May Sr_L _Friends were received at the Whitney- paney Funeral home and a funeral service Was held Saturday, November 26 with the Reverend Don Jones officiating. Interment vas at Maitiandbank Cemetery, Seaforth. Pallbearers were Ron Henderson, Kevin Henderson, Bruce Henderson, Jeff Header - ton, Blair Oliver and Dane Oliver. Flower bearers were Karen Leonhardt, Lynn Henderson, Sandra Boli, Lerarm Oliver and Leslee Oliver. Riddell changes telephone number Effective November 28, Huron MPP Jack Riddell's telephone number at Queen's Park in Toronto will be (416) 3263066. For further ikon ended Jim Fit- zgerald itzgerald (416) 3253066 or any constituency office. 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