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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-10-07, Page 16*BACHERT MEATS Coll us for your custom slaughtering needs SLAUGHTER DAY TUESDAY *For your freezer. sides of Beef. Pork, Lomb or Veal Smoked Pork Chops, 'Great for the B.B.C5 All ,neat Gov't. inspected I Mile east •i.009 of Walton SaIt9,321...„ 16A -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 7, 1987. Legion -vying for ''rdplaque ., the 'weekend • of October 24-25; Anyone wishing •to attend please notify President 'Jim ;Watson. There will be transportation ,provided on Sunday 25, both to and from. Cribbage and Euchre are being held later this month. There is a list on the bulletin board at the Branch for anyone wishing to • participate. who pay their dues early, Dues can be paid at the Branch whengver the club rooms are Thursday at 8 pm. Executive and Commit- .. . The Bar roster for the coming two weeks open, or to' a , member of the Membership .- tee Chairmen should -attend. On the follow- is as. follows. Wednesday, October 7 Bill committee. The committee members are Al ing Thursday, October 15 the monthly ' Pinder; October 8 B. Finlayson; October 12 Nicholson, Ken Cardno, Bob Watson; Gar . generalmeeting for the members Of the J. Dalrymple; October 13 B.•Wilbee; October Baker and Jack Muir. Seaforth came close Branch will be held at 8 pm. Please try tcrat- 14 D. Ste, Marie; October 15 Randy Wood; • last year and is shooting for too percent this teed if possible. Owing to the holiday there October 19 D. McCauley; October 20 M. Trapnelleteber-21 M. Melanson and Go ..• year betore January to help the committee will•be no news next week. . . win another coveted . plaque -from There are some dates coming up to tober 22 P. Hoggarth. , Command. ' remember, later this month. The fall At the going down of the sun and in, the There will be an Executive meeting District meeting will be held at Owen Sound morning we remember them. Reading favorite . at , aplewood. M • . pastime . This past weeklies really helped residents •Many were gathered on Tuesday for the ' residents. at Maplewood Manor get accustomed to, the ' euchre games. Euchre seems to,get a lot of On Thursday, Helen Dallas, Anne"Rule, autumn weather that is to follow. No more people together. Even after'Suflper, a lot of Ed Johns, Mrytle Brock, •Elva Ellis, Elsie cwestions , are asked about what clothing evenings are spent in the dining room play- Shaddick • and Laura Toll . grab ied ' a seat should be worn to go for a walk. Now, it is ing a' few hands before bed. This afternoon 'upstairs to join in a sing song conducted by •just taken for granted that a coat and hat the players were Pete Tremeer, Wilson .Carol Carter. The turn out was a good one are to be grabbed from closets upon exiting. Tremeer, Anne Rule, Anne Henderson, Ger- today. Also today, Drucilla Leitch was in to Merribers of the Seaforth Legion who, have paid a visit to the club rooms this past' week will notice the early -bird graph on the Wall As of October 1 the early -bird campaign again got underway, There will. be 'four prizes to be drawn at the end of October, November, and December for members An umbrella is also anether great- piece of tie Taylor, Russell Colem-inTETTOhTin - -get-some-of-the residents limbered up since -- equipment to take along just in case. You Johns, Elsie Shaddiek, Edgar Allan ,and the cold weather has hit. Performing the never can tell what's going to drop from the Lloyd Rowat. • warm ups today were Helen Dallas, Ethel sky. • . Coleman, Agnes Hunter, Winona , • Reverend Barber came in oh Wednesday McDougall, Anne Crerar and Laura Toll. To inake staying indoors more enjoyable, 'to conduct a• church service for the Bingo really gathers a big crowd. Today, = thei.e were some books donated by Mr. and residents. Winona McDougall accompanied there were two lucky ladies who walked I• Mrs.Judd Walker and Mary Hodgson. the singing on the piano. Quite a few attend- away with all the prizes. Isa Stanley won for Reading is a favourite passtime for many of ed the service and it was thoroughly enjoyed ' the letter "L", the full house and the the residents. Special thanks to those three by all. The choir for today were Helen straight line. Jean Johns succeeded in com- people for their hooks. Dallas, Anne Rule, Gertie Taylor, Agnes pleting the letter "T" and the four corners., •I Monday was such a beautiful day that the Hunter, Winona McDougall, Ed Johns, Jean Another quiet weekend was enjoyed by . turn up for bridge was poor. The four. that Johns, Jean Guy, Mrytle Brock, Elva Ellis, all. On Sunday Mrs. Laura Toll and Agnes," ,,,,,., •. turned up were Agnes Hunter, Jean Johns, Jean Elliott, Anne Crerar, Laura Toll and Hunter walked up to the presbyteriantri 1,2`:' liarii 71iii, L0,in Matheson and Lloyd Rowat. A great Ross Scott. Ginette Nash and Janette church for the 11:15 Interdenorninatignal , ' FISh, .-.1.Z'C:-.,,Ilat rW;,,P%--.:.;;:YKO,P•N',.•,:r•I‘e • • THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Effective The'rsdey, Friday, sAiiiiraoy, While Sepplles'Lact• TASTY -KI BREAD White or 60% Whole Wheat 20 oz. 169 DINNER ROLLS SOFT DOZ. • 0 Tasty Nu Bread Finest Quality - Fresh Daily DELICIOUS • PUMPKIN PIE 8 INCH 64ifig) DONUTS A Wide Variety of Delicious Tasty Nu Store On ly ,.• .4A WIDE VARIETY OF CANADIAN & IMPORTED CHEESES FRESH OFF THE BLOCK MEDIUM CHEDDAR LB. DANISH BLUE 1°-4 : ' t . APPLE SQUARES 9 di.y to be out for a walk. • Holmes, both kitchen staff accompanied the service. Manor residents hold council meeting • Residents of Seaforth Manor held a coun-: cil meeting on Saturday morning, with a geed attendance. • The residents enjoyed painting ceramics and took .part in exercises for fun and fitness. .They also enjoyed a film on Upper Canada Village. Bingo was enjoyed by many and especially the' winners who were: Elmer Bakcsy, Madeline Slattery, Dennis Arney, Verda Cameron, Frank Smale and full house. winner was Mabel Hundy. On Wednesday afternoon Reverend William Barber conducted a, worship ser- vice for the residents. Mrs. Carol Carter played the piano for the singing which was enjoyed by everyone. (' ' PERSONALS Jessie and Caroline Handy of Ailsa Craig visited his Aunt Mabel Handy. Maureen Lang and Mathew visited Mary K. Ryan and her daughters Mary Margaret Maloney and Theresa took her out for a 'drive for the day, • Charley Geddes was in to visit his wife Carol. Eva and Dave Netzke were out to Queensway prepares for show Monday afternoon several residents of the ladies. All enjoyed refreshments after bowl - Queensway Nursing Home enjoyed, Bingo ing and sat and visited for awhile with assisted by members of Ladies Auxiliary. Marlene and Tony, proprieters of the Zurich After,Bingo was a special treat with a Sing Lanes. Song led by Laurene Madge, Lorne Hyde Thursday a record number of residents and Gord Harrison of Goderich. All enjoyed viewed the movie of the week, "On Golden their enthusiastic, energetic program. Pond." Tuesday afternoon Reverend Stojkovie On Friday the Baking Club met and made beautiful moist zucebifir rat -affirm with zuc- led the worhsip service with his wife Jill as chini donated by Marg Crich. Thapks to pianist. Father Mooney also visited Catholic Velma Robinson who was the volunteer at residents. Crafts Friday afternoon. Residents are • Wednesday morning residents worked'out making cushions for a future craft sale. • at fun and fitness and followed with Choir They've discovered some of the ladies are practice. In the afternoon with the help of .still quite adept with a needle and thread. Iva Reid several residents bowled at the Meals on Wheels are available to seniors Zarich bowling lanes. Gord Beierling was in the community. For more information, inen's high. Muriel Gunning was tops for the please call the nursing home at 262-2830. 4-H club learns grading of fruit Members of the Egmondville 4-H club disease. learned about buying fruits and vegetables itt the.,supermarket at their second meeting, 'heitlat the home of Ayesha Hills. They learned about grades of fruits and vegetables. These grades are based on size, shape, colour, maturity and freedom from LOBITUARIES IRENE ELIZABETH HOGG Irene Elizabeth Hogg. died druesday, September 29. 1987 at the General and Marine Hospital, Collignwood. Mrs. Hogg is Survived by children, Wallace of Coderich, Marjorie (Mrs. B. Walmsley ) of Meaford, and Carman and Jean Mrs. D. Cook ), both of Collingwood. Also surviving are brothers Clifford and Gilbert Smith, 12 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. She ' was predeceased by her husband. William A. Hogg. sisters Leila and Luella. Mrs. Hogg rested at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home in Seaforth and a funeral ser- vice was held Friday. Interment Seaforth Cemetery. Sun Life Assurance Company, of Canada :LIFE MORTGAGE B4SURANCE PLANS DEEERRED ANNUITIES. INCOME TAX DEDUCTIBLE FLEXIBLE NO LOAD R S.P NON SMOKERS RATES AVAILABLE Rep. ARNOLD ST1NNISSEN ° • 117 Goderich St EaSf, Seoforth Tel. 521-0410 WHYTE IROS. FARMS LTD. R.R. 2 SEAFORTH Are Ready To Receive SOYA BEANS 527-1143 Ayesha Hills and Vicky Upshall then prepared apple pancakes for the members. At the club's first meeting, held at Marg Ungarian's home, members picked Jane Fraiser as president. visit Rose and Pat Altman for the afternoon. • Audery Cameron was in to visit Verda -Cameron. _ Helen Kirby took Mamie Ross out to visit her sister. Mr. ,and Mrs. Don Morton and Bruce visited with Norma Jeffery. Bill and Janice Morris took his mother Helen out for a drive. Jim Nolan had a visit from his. wife Mary and son Don Nolan. Edith Wilsonand Mrs. G,arnet Dalrymple • were in to visit Margaret and Frank Smale this week. Alfie Sykes, Madeline Slattery, Wilson Blanchard and Leo O'Sullivan •are hospitalized. A speedy recovery to them from all. residents and staff. BIRTHS 1.1 4,t DENHAAN - Harry and Marilyn arepleased to announce the arrival of their daughter Amanda Grace on September 22, '1987, weighing 8 lbs., 12 ozs. A sister for Nicholas, Leanne and Ashley. Proud grandparents are Simon and Elizabeth Van Tol and Grace Denhaan. DEVINE - To Lee. and Lisa of Seaforth, a son Anthony James Robert,. born at St. Joseph's Ho,spital, London on September 23, weighing 6 lbs., 2ozs. Proud grandparents are Patrick and Brenda Kenny of Seaforth and Les and Patricia Devine of Goderich. PEOPLE Douglas Wright of Kanata spent the weekend with his mother Gladys Wright of John Street, Seaforth. He also visited with his brother Donald and his wife Marilyn and family at Clinton and spent Saturday at Listowel visiting his aunt. Louise Davidson. TILLY DUNDAS Margaret Matilda (Tilly) Dundas, formerly of Seaforth and New York City, died Thursday, October 1, 1987 at Huron - view in Clinton. Born in' McKillop Township, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Albert Dundas. Surviving are tWo sisters-in-law, Sadie Dundas of Port Credit and Agnes Dundas of Huronview; five nieces, Olene MacLeod of Waterloo, Natasha MacLeod and Vera Banat, both of London, Muriel Millar of Vancouver, B.C., and Ruth Dundas of Port Credit; and one nephew Jim of Cambridge. Miss Dundas was predeceased by four brothers, Willis, Robert, Armor and Torrance. Friends were received at the Whitney- Ribey Funeral Horne in Seaforth and a funeral service was held Saturday. Burial was in Brussels Cemetery. Water Well DRILLING W. D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Nell burl JIM 527-137 527-0828 527-0775 Scores • from page 7 118 and Joe Kenny at 113. Junior highs were Robin Scarrow who bowled a 172 and Monica Ryan at 159. Senior bowlers were Richard Love with a great 299 and Laura Pletch at 150. High bantam triples also went to Joe Ken- ny at 293 while Tyana pulled Off a 277. Junior highs were Robin Scarrow at 447 and Monica Ryan close at 430. Senior highs without a doubt were Richard Love at 703 and Sue Kuzmich at 400. High averages are:bantams Joe Kenny 101, Chandra Stolar 88, juniors Robin 142, TracieSarter 138, and seniors Richard 221 and Sue Kuzmich 117. 121iMeteeetteenlig. SUBStRIBERS When it's tiine to renew your Expositc.1, renewal notices will be inserted in your popef. Watch for it . don't miss a single issue. uron ositc.r 527-0240 501,, EXTRA SPECIALS AT Effective Till Sat., Oct. 10 MOHAWK SLICED SIDE , ACON 500 g PKG. CHICKEN THIGHS LB CANADA GRADE 'A' SEMI BONELESS SHORT RIB ROAST LB PART BACK ATTACHED. CHICKEN LEGS LB.E3 CANADA GRADE A BEEF BONELESS. BLADE ROAST LB CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF T-BONE STEAKS LB. NO BACK ATTACHED • FAMILY PACK - CHICKEN BREAST LB. DAVERN BOLOGNA LB. STORE PACK MINCEMEAT • LB. • STORE SLICED COOKED HAM LB. GROUND BEEF irr