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The Huron Expositor, 1987-01-14, Page 4• P•10174•', „. , • 1 ' . • • , A4 •THE -HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 14, 1987 utekkebeSt -, •1". shitelobilo&aboakbl' yik•t•alr: ettftirtll _Financial *erutres ' Doug Elliott • • • .' 1-farry DunHaan 9t Main St, S. 527,0420Seaforth Is Your R.R.S.P. Sleeping. Let us show you how you canwake up your 1=113.SP. 'dollars and Make them grow! cc OcUpELt..toTT, B. Math ' For Best Rates:Canada Wide" „ ••• " Call Now and Avoid • the February Rush • 527420., eibtrim.444 n Tax Consulting Services • ,Reasonabla Rates - • Personal Services • No Advance Payments • Registered Tax 'Consultants • • OFFIRR„Applitations• Prepared . 527-0557. FIRST ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL PERSONAL TAX RETURN Good from Feb.7-21,1987 1900 St1 k, n1r, ,.,•;"•,•••••w•..imi.;•4.,••••?•;! ..••• ••• • ••,•-•"1.--1'"''''''',"••-qq4.4., • - Could be a full Or part-time; position For more information- contact •, Fran H. R.N., Administrator. -MAPLEWOOD.• MANOR 527-1440' 13 Church SL, Seaforth, • „Let our Seaforth 527-1440 SERVICES AND FEATURES ' help .you enjoy an independent retirement lifestyle • All Meals,. snacks • Gorinpanionship, security • Laundry, housekeeping • Private 4 -piece bath • 24=Hour Staff on Duty • RN on ditty • Long term, short term, vacation & convalescent care .1•••••=1.1•111111MIMMI ' " .1FM qtittm Fi01)00t Szuaz Eippoiritod. tea Hullett c134noil,:. • , -0)11116, heliii :leecial. ineeting December : • ,` A. Daidesboro resident, sine° 1972, Mr, way 1 could !lielp.out.,1 . . • ,' lo ChrinSe a new 'calcitior to fill the seat •‘:xit'szlins' ,In'it,011 in the sales department for' . Alt holigh he hasn't had experience' in this recently Yawl ed by Vic Stackhouse: . 11 ewson and•flOwSon 1.imited Of Blyth for the field he noted he is looking lerward to his -• •;!, 41 r.• Slacklionse resigned early in' Decem- !ilk( 'eight r• ,rirS: , . . ,nrk vvt•nch eru, and \thrl $ it Will he very ' • ' •'' 1)441 heciiike he had sold his property; in' the While he hasneyrie run for publle Office, he ipivreal kik, ' - . ; • • , ' ' • lownship, '• • ', • ' . said he decided to ripply, because "I'm just • ,.. • . Connedo ni Nfio,,A0Pliagag to choose interested in What htypGils, and 1Want to see. Mi. fiAisiz'S term •in office• will •terrninate , • • •,• from; 'arid Roberrszusaot Londeshore got the hriu•O•ierything is run:11rn very interested in, . in 1988. ' 'That should give ,Me.A. good feet • .... • • 'nod. . • - .. ..„. . • • ' • the townshio rind 1 tholight (hi,: Tirhr ho ••1 wliel her to km. again nextlime,!' he said Cash impost policy in Hullett township . . • . • . '... ...: ::...:" . • established . • •..,, • . , , . ' Nt Me December meeting;• of Hullett roads', lights and Services have to be put in contract for finned's share of the Village of . • Township•Cou•neil a bylaw to. establish a cash. plany, ' • .•Aithurn streets'. - ' . • • .• • • • •,, • ithpostyrilicy lot' residential develoPment, in . • As the 'MUkW' belongs to. the Seaforth - Another bylaw conned cliseusSed was on - • The fr•Rvikhin" wn paSSeti• • • — — •• ' /7-tilre.OrThi., they Were ask -a• fhT-their—the -subleir7111*---eMbrig---Sfor)""sTgris--ar-7-7- -71 Clei'lt‘treasurer Harry Lear explained this :• approYal. of 'the purchase of a:new. water int erseet ions in the Police Village of Auburn-. . '' • ••• • 1 j.\•po of policy k shnilar to a sub • dividers '• purome. , ••,..'W In allow the erection of the signS: .• ' .: ' •• agreement in larger centres, The poliey'tho will . tillike'r Mr the department. Council approyed 1 %} i,t '•1)is".''pl"asited at couneliS- Deceiriber •30 • • • • • 1 Idlint' the townshipto di ie •fot oWnets if - (.,,,,,,,,11..also approved tne"snewhlowing, meeting.- .. - , . • •', 1, • .. .. ,, . 4 • Hullett tOwlrlehiP to alit flye-year road pro:libation.. ., The road Superintendent was instructed tg Legislation 'as' proposed within the Right to personnel for the year 1987. A -third by law .. . • . draw up a five-year projection on road • Farm report. .. , • " . ,. which imposes special annual drainage rates ' .. .. construetion, at the regular 'meeting of the A by-law was pasSed to name the personnel upon land in respect of which "Money ' iS • .. .. [Julien 'Township Council, January 6.. Also t theyarious appointments for•the year 1987 borrowed under the Tile Drainage Act, 1971, • . . requested was that each mile and,a quarter to - and a secend by-law • outlining the various . in the amount of $18,600, also received., . be done be named separately, • rates ol rennmeration for appointed township . council Approval • , In other 'business the council voted to 4 .-•-. . .- , :: , ; . • . accept•the drain petition from the residents'of • 1 ,u11, persons 'charged by RIDE program • • - • :. ' Auburn. and that Henry Centen of R.J. . , Burnside and Associates,.as the engineer be •. For •the period November 17, 1980 to IniVe been charged with alcohol related .. ., -instructed to bring in a,report as well as On nel'emher 28. 1986, '4 total: of 274,544 'Criminal Code driving offences', 2,428 drivers interim report. • ' . - vehicles have Wen checked. by the . 0. P. P, hiive received 12•hour suspensions and 1,309 ••• • Council voted to support the •County of • things Ontinto, • . • • . • -, .. Liquor Licence Act charges have also .been", "Iihron'S , position on the ' Right ' to Farm • • As -a result 6E111es° eheckS, 1,011 persons laid, • • - ., • • , . • . . Walton •:I.JCW .makes plans • for the year,H... $7. The'll.C,W, will take one Blyth luncheon years of United Church WoMen. The choir • . • • , Walton Correspondent ' this year. . .. • • consisted of several U.C.W. member a and • . • • BETTY 51 cCALL : . • It was decided to purehase, oak tables with sang two anthems, • , .. . .-, . • 887-'667 : „ the diagram to match the cabinet' npstairS. Olene Dennis and Maxine Houston led ir1 Speakers are to lie used on a trial basis. . Prayer. 'Candles were lit by the past president • • United Church. Women members' met in The annualeongregational meeting is' to be 'Helen Craig,. second candle for the present the basement of Duff s United • Church held this 'corning 'Sunday evening, January was lit by Marion Godkio, The candle•f or the Wednesday evening for their first meeting of 18. starting witka pritluck supperat 6 ;30 p.m. ' future was lit 'by Olene Dennis. • the year. -• • ' , 'Waken fmnit to serve, W alton II to dean up. " . A ' solo was sung . by Marie McGavin - " Walton II unit was in charge of devotions The ' Junior choir ..members are having', accompanied by. Margery Huether at the. with Karen Hoegy opening with a New Year's practise at the churCh January.15at 4:15 -p.m. ' piano, Rev:Bonnie Lambleelosed the 'service • . message, Rev: Bonnie Lambie accompanied under the leadership of ReY. Bonnie Lamble. with the Benediction • . ; the hymns • at the piano, Karen gaye•-•.prayer The Huron -Perth Presbyterial. meeting is . . • : followed with the scripture read by Margaret', to be held January 26 at 9:30 a:m. at Mitchell Craig, . . church, bring a bag lunch. Delega(es to -be Hospitalized i • • Marie Coutts of. Walton 1 unit gave the picked from each unit. • . • • • • topic on Church in Society. • • ' • It was voted that a -bale be packed in May w iished speed . • . Marion Godkin presided for. the business anid• October. Marion Godkin closed • the • • and opened with a poem. Minutes were read meeting .with prayer. • return home And approved as read by secretary, Marilyn • • • McDonald. Leona McDonald gave the yearly • ANNIVERSARY SERV,ICE • report as treasurer. . Ori Siinday,morning the .United Church • In the business it was voted to pay the., Womenled the wership. service for the 25th youth group that went to Toc Alpha the same Anniyersary at Duff's United Church. Marie • as last year. • • . ' McGavin was organist. Heidi McClure, Prices were set for gifts and speakers for Marie Coutts/ Karen Hoegy and Margaret . 'the coming year, Music night was discussed' Craig were ushers'. and the Thankoffering in April. The member- ' • President of the U.C.W . Marion Godkin •ship fee is to be paid at the unit•meetings this gave the Call to Worship. Scripture reading • month. ' • • was given by Dorothy Shindice. ' ' • Karen lioegy gave a summary for •the Annie- Reid, the first president of the Supper committee with supper prices to be Il.G.W ; in 1962, prepared • and ..gave a 1630 in the church and if served in an arena, splendid message on 'Called to Respond' -.25 Devan. baptized . at $t,.:,4Colurnban...Churchz,,, Cha1l0tteT6A; 'SWart of St. St•ColunabanCorrespondent ' Columban and 'Father Sipek. MRS. CECILIA RYAN • Don and Brenda Ryan, Matthew, Stephen 345-2028 and David of Melbourne, Louise Ryan of Devan-Thomas Burke, infant son of Tom Mary Jo Ryan and John Nelson of • Port Elgin and J.D.and Marg MacRae, Jenny and Lynn Burke. was baptized Sunday by Father Andrew Sipek at -St. Columban and Ian of London and Mark Ryan of London visited on the weekend with Clarence and Catholic Church. Cecilia Y. •Devan's sponsors are Sharyn and Doug A. Kerry Shepherd are Dairymple. on Saturday evening Jerome and Theresa Guests attending the baptismal ceremony Kelly of RR 1, Sebringville, F and later with Tom, Lynn and Stacy at their Gerry and Karen Ryan.and Deb Cote were rank.Nolan, skating .champions home were the grandparents. Rose Burke of guests at the Ryan home. ...., CraribrookCorrespondent grandmother Johanna Sehooriderwoend of Knights Of Columbus will hold their first Nut..T. MAC ENGEL, - Mitchell: Marion McPherson of Stratford; euchre game for the season on ftiday, . 887-6645 Gary and Joanne Schleen of London; Reg January 16 at 8 p.m. in the Knights of Swart of Barrie;Doug and Sharyn Dalrymple Columbus Hall in St. Columban. .Mrs. Graeme MacDonald accompanied her son Peter and his partner Kerry Shepherd to' Brandon Manitriba where they took patt in the Novice bance Divisional Championship. Congratulationto Peter and Kerry who Won the Silver Medal at Brainfors and now will go to Ottawh in February where they Will compete in the Canaditing. Wilda Bernie, Betty Van Sickle, Xe' tables were playing. Winners were: high, Craig, Donald 'Clark: lone hands , Mildred Gill, Bill Dobson: table with highest total Macbonald, Jitti Armstrong. Friday night in the Community Centre, regular morning service in Knox Presbyter- ian Church on Sunday, January 4. Brenda Perna, John Subject; low -Isabel At the 'Hall Board euchre on Fliday, 18 The Foresters will have a card party on Steven Webb, GftelpLi. conducted the Book of Psalma McKillop Correspondent ' [DELLA E. HURLEY. 527-1106 Mrs. Harold McCallum of RR 1, Walton and Carl McCallum of RR 4, Walton have - been patients in Seaforth Community. Hospi- tal. Clarence Regele of Seaforth has.returned te his•home after being a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hubley of Seaforth, - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward And Sally Scott of •Monkton were Thursday evening guests with Terry Ward at Monkton. Morley Koehler of RR' Dublin is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospyal, George Hays of Seaforth is a patient in Seaforth Community.HospitaL-Wo wish bhp -. a -speedy tecOvery. ' . • • • • Brian Godkin of RR 4. Walton has been a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. • - Anyone wishing to have news put in the paperphone 527-1106. • • Peter MacDonald Stratford and Roy and Ang Swart, great. The Father Stephen Eckert Council of 'the • BRODHAGEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WINTER CARNIVAL 1987 Wish to extend their appreciation to the following Donators for giving us a great start towards our upcoming minor sports program. Kescott,M0fOri Art Hinz and Syria Cronin Trontpart O'ROUrise Transport •• .McCreight Hardware Vincent Fenn Equipment Redtii-Chef Oolong Bret: MEGovint terra Equipment Furniture Pirate KMM Drainage Elligsen Plumbing ' ElIigon tiectek ' CA. Masonry tiny's Titich Stop Dauer Drywall Words tatm/r, quipment flay Gully Yuntzi Root • 8,Susart1's Ba!ber Shop _ • Honda Cycle Centre • Lcrikb. Clinton Haugh Tire Supply Atittongfiliu Motors • • lorry Nadtan•Pontiat BM& • • - Culligan Reat Estate Red Maple Lounge Mery Sliewali Patios Leahy Construction --Stevo Smith Auto Body B & K The and Battery •Ed Smith Auto Stovel-Siemon John Blemert Perth Concrete Kountry Coenert Marne insurance Matt Beeg.'Haictivate Roger Sionion Woodworking Wtetersens Country Siete. Comptiell't Crown Hardware Seaforth Queen's Hotel • ROwtliff Matoli ...,-__Seafortkereamstcy ' Mitchell Credit iJnIon ' C141.C., Dublin • Bob's Auto 'Seel -lied Coffee Naafi , PEM Fite Mlehell Feedi Keil Autemdtive Bell Canada Bauer TraVel Agency Heil Ralston Bulldozing Keith Siemon Farm Systems Mitchell Harper Detroit Diesel Hoechst & Canada Pfizer Canada Ciba Geigy Hoegy Fawn Supply Nicigara Chemicals Pioneer Canada ifeltecol Canada Monsanto Canada Chipman Chemicals Stauffer Chemicals , Cyanamide -Cm - Union Carbide %Vivito tenceie theetagto L•ht. BASF Cehaita Our -ificere „cipro e'''otion to oil!Itii.itictvviriertwilili.s17 Property was crossed duringour . PRESIDENT - DAR lift&NANCY DIETZ FOUND - One Bornbadier Taillight Assembly COnfbet - Keith, Siemon 345-2718 The Annind Meeting for the TURNERS CEMETERY BOARD Will be hold in the TUCKERSMITH MUNICIPAL OFFICE • Firidtty, January 231901 t 2 RM. • concerned people looker, AreyoU over6O or tufting 71 before DOCOmber•31,,1987? ' If you are, and wish 16 secure 5 fif While IripOme from FIRSPer rue Interested in other 5 year lritteatments at very tornpelitive rates, Call 527-6410. — a ' - Arnold J. Stinnissen 117 Goderic0Sf. East. Seiforth Suitife 11111111111111161M1111111611111n BACHERT MEATS fot your custom slaughlet the neede SLAUGHTER DAYTUESDAY • 'For' yOur freezer, sides of suer, Pork, Lands 6r Veal anedialize M home cured Meats and old fashioned coluntiy style pork sadsage, no littera aided .AS MeWidov't. Inspected of Walton 3 887-9328 Satellite' Reception Saul Mehl SPECIALISTS ••• MonsThAriciNt • INSTALLATIONS •SALES • ANTENNA SALES 482-7129 Brian McAsh ' yams; ord, Filter Queen - "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482..7103 Crornarty Church topic Sunday, - . CroinartyConeSpondent . • 11.1A1NG • • 345-2326 • „ ... „,..„ THIS WEEK The Rev. Don F‘-eetilait spoke On the boa Of Nelms, in Cromarty Church on Sunday. Mr. ,Freeman noted that the Psalms were always Well used in the Presbyterian Chureh and Were Often quoted by John Calvin. Winston Churchill and Jesus. He said that the joy and peace et Christianity' iritist become visible itoteWetit people to gravitate toward' the church: INTENDED'FOR LAST W EEK • 'Witt Milne, a graduate of &eft College, • conducted Sunday's diurdm Service in Crom- arty and ode' Of the work of the diatOnal mitliStry. She said that, while. the main Work. Of a Presbyterian Minister is to preach the Wand of Geri in his Sennett in Chtirelr, the diaconate is involved in all aspects 01 the eingregation, organizing and assisting in all groups in the chin -ch. Miss Milne traced the development of the Christian education from Purs instructions to Tin -lathy 10 Robert Ithilres' beginning the Sunday SeliO01, to the Wining Of the WintitirS MisSieriary Society. EVait College WAS. Started AS a deaconess training Seheol by the W.M .8. brit hi 'later yealt Men also attended the School and the .• graduates became diaconate -8, • Sincegradnating froni Ewart in 1961, Miss Milne has served in a Youth DetentionCentfe inTantailo, Flora House in Winnipeg and ina. Youth ministryin Cornwall, The &Oil. s4ng with Beg 1.611 NOttia at the organ. '