The Huron Expositor, 1987-11-04, Page 5Staffa guest speakson New Gu i ne .
greetings by handshaking followed by the Roberta closed the meeting with a poem
Staffa Correspondent Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Thirteen "Choice" and everyone sang 0 Canada.
MRS. JOHN TEM PLEM AN members and one visitor answered the roll Refreshments followed, served by Lillian'
345.2346. . call by displaying .something from another,' Douglas, Hazel Harburn, Roberta
country. Templeman and the hostess Esther Smale.
Mrs. John McDonald, Mitchell; was the Joyce read a poem on; being a volunteer.
guest speaker at the International affairs Mrs. Verle Mahon gave some excellent hints PEOPLE
meeting of the Staffa Women Institute on storage. Roberta Templeman presided Carrah Templeman was an overnight
hosted by Esther Smale at her home on for the business portion when members guest of Melissa Dearing, Thursday.
Wednesday evening, decided to donate ten gifts as door prizes for Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. IVlcDonald was most interesting tell- the 1988 plowing match. A notion was made Frank Elliott, were Mr. and Mrs. Durwood
ing about her and her husband John going to to purchase handbooks for any members Elliott, Hamilton, Mr. Norval Elliott and
Papua, New Guinea as volunteers through wishing one. • Agnes 'ache, Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
CUSO. While there they both taught, John Verle Mahon gave' a report on the recent Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Reg Elliott, Staffa.
agriculture -in -a -boys school and Donna---London-area-Convention held in St. Marys--Mn-and-Mrs. Jo Burns,--Mr.-and-Mrs:
English
English and Library studies in a Catholic and Doris Miller reported on the Perth . Lorne Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
school. County Fall Rally in Stratford. Elliott, Staffa, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Elliott
Donna brought along many articles and Verle Mahon presented a gift to Joyce Vi- and Kyle and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Elliott,
pictures of interest to everyone. She was.in= vian in recognition of her many years as a Mitchell, were all Sunday dinner guests of
troduced and thanked by Joyce Vivian. 4-H leader. Debbie Renne is to receive.a gift Mr. and Mrs. Brian'. Elliott, Tyler and
Joyce presided for the evening opening with for 'her many years as a 4-H leader too but Brianne, Mitchell, helping Tyler celebrate
everyone participating in different ways of was unable to be present. his fourth birthday. '
Dublin host to two birthday celebrations
Eckert of Mississauga, Joe and John Eckert . The Dublin community is pleased. to
Dublin Correspondent and Debra of Kitchener. Stephen, Norah report Mary Ann Snowden and Mary Jane
MRS. DON MACRAE and Tanya Eckert spent Saturday evening and David were not seriously injured in„the
--345=2842•or345=2140'• -----with-Joe-and-Olga. accident last -week. — — —
Friends and neighbors of Jerry Murray Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleary, London visited ,
are very sorry to hear he had a fire in his with their mother, Millie Evans on the
home on Saturday. Jerry was away when it weekend. •
started and the house is badly smoke The sympathy of the community goes out
damaged, to Joe and Hazel Dorsey on the passing of
Anne Rowland is improving and was their brother Tom, last Tuesday. The
home for the weekend from St. Joseph's funeral mass was held at St. Patrick's.
Hospital, London. Friends and neighbors, in” Church, Dublin on Friday, and celebrated
Dublin all wish her a speedy recovery. by Father J. Carrigan.
Mrs. Hugh Benninger celebrated her•bir-
thday on Sunday. Mrs. Benninger and Hugh
were dinner guests at the RR 2 Dublin home
of her daughter, Rose Ann and her husband
Tom Simonsen and son Tommy.. Ben and
Mary Lynn Benninger of Kitchener were
also at the same home for "Mother's
birthday". '
Olga Eckert was another Dublin resident
celebrating a birthday on the weekend. With
Olga and Joe on the weekend were
members of their family; Reiny and Shirley
Van Loon, Danny and Mike of Richmond
Hill, Ann Hurley and Richard of Stratford,
Ken and Helma Wright of Seaforth, Duncan
and Judy Emm, Angie, Jenny and Tammy
of Stratford, Jack and Nancy Storey and
Sandra and Chris of Clinton, Barbara,
Schleens visit
with Swarts
St. Columban Correspondent
MRS: CEC ILIA RYAN
345-2028
Gary and Joanne Schleen of London
visited on the weekend with Roy and
Angeline Swart.
Clarence and Cecilia Ryan visited on
Sunday afternoon with Jim and Pat Sub-
ject and children of Kitchener.
Sympathy of the. community is extended
to Joe and Hazel'Dorsey and relatives on
the death last week of Joe's brother Tom
Dorsey at the Mitchell Nursing Home.
KIDS ON THE BLOCK - Students in the Grade 1-2 class at Seaforth Pubic School are
learning how to relate to people with physical and?or mental handicaps, with the help
of life -like puppets on loan from the Huron County Board 'of Education. All the puppets
have handicaps of differing degrees. Here, substitute teacher Edith Taylor introduces
David Brown, Roula Kiritsis and Julie Harris to a child who has poorer than average
eyesight. Mcliwraith photo.
Walton sports club holds final Bingo
Walton Correspondent
MRS. Bk rrYMeCAIL
887-6677
The Walton Area Sport Club's fifth and
final Bingo was held in the Brussels Legion
on Friday evening with a good attendance.
The winners were for ;the first regular
game of $20 was Stella Smith, second game
went to Eileen Jorgensen, third game was
split .with Bruce Shell and Norma Rose,
fourth game was won by Norma Rose.
The first special of $75 was won by Melva
Fraser, fifth regular game was won by
Eileen Jorgensen, sixth game went to Kay
Risk, seventh game to Eileen Haggit and
Marjorie Hartley, eighth game was split
again with Bush wtuttard and Barry Blake.
Second Special game of $75 was won by
Donna Black, tonights admission ticket of $5
was won by Eileen Haggitt, last weeks
ticket. of $10 was won by Joey Boyd.'The
ninth regular game was won by Ross Dun-
can, tenth game went to Jane Draper and
Mary Dilworth, eleventh game was also
split between Nella Blake and Paul Willie,
twelfth game went to Helen Dobson. t
Share -the -wealth draw of 53.75 was won
by Donna Vander Woude. 50/50 draw' of
$30.75 went to Pat Shaw.
The thirteenth regualar game was won by
Murray Lowe, the fourteenth went to
Knox Church
members attend
Monkton service
('ranhmok Correspondent
�tIts. MA(' ENG Et.
887-0645
Many from Knox Church, Cranbrook; at-
tended the anniversary service. in Monkton
Presbyterian Church on Sunday, October 25,
and also the turkey supper on Tuesday.
Rev. Steven Webb and Mrs. Stuart Steven-
son attended the Hamilton -London Synod in
'Oak Ridge's Church, London, October 28-27.
Members of Cranbrook Women's Mis-
sionary Society who attended the Fall Rally
in Goderich on Wednesday, October 28 were
Mrs. Leslie Knight, Mrs. Wilfred Strickler
and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson.
Wendy Slemirtg, London, spent the Oc-
tober 25 weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John
Vanass and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Smith attended a
Dadswell fainly meal at Renton Place,
Palmerston, on October 25.
Mrs. John Vanass and Mrs. Leslie Knight
attended the Guelph Area Women's In-
stitute Convention at Atwood, October 29
and 30.
Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Smith, Joan and
Wayne were in Harriston October 28, for the
funeral of the late Mrs. Jack Dadswell.
Anna Lee Smith, Cori and Andy, Milton,
visited' her parents, Stuart and Mrs. Steven-
son, on the weekend.
EthelHudson and Isabel Hewitt, Listowel,
were Friday visitors With • Jack and Mrs.
Conley.
Isabelle Craig. The Jack Pot of $150 was won
by Marjorie Humphries.
ATTEND AREA CONVENTION•
Attending the 48th Annual Women's In-
stitute Guelph Area Convention for Atwood
last week from the Walton Branch were
Mrs. Graeme Craig, Mrs. Harvey Craig,
Margaret Shortreed, Mrs. Allan McCall,
Mrs. Ken McDonald, and Marjorie Hum-
phries. The theme was "Stand up and speak
out". The banquet was held Thursday even-
ing with over 400 attending, celebrating the
90th Anniversary with lots of music and a
fashion show.
PLANNING FOR SUPPER
The annual turkey supper is planned for
this Wednesday evening at Duff's United
OUR
EXPANSION
IS
COMPLETE
Construction and
decorating are finished.
Now, we're busy stocking
shelves with lots of
new gift ideas.
Come in and browse!
CQMl NG
NEXT WEEK
Display and Sale
of
Contemporary
Water Colours
by
Elisabeth Barry
Eaten
LoFr
37 Main St. S.
Seaforth
Anne James
Prop.
527-1830
Church. Ladies were busy on Tuesday
preparing the vegetables, pies will be made
along with all the ,other preparations,
turkeys are cooked and ready when supper
begins at 4:30 p.m. '
THE HURON, EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 4, 1987 — 5A
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
CHRISTMAS
TREE ! `
30' TALL OR SO
FOR THE TOWN HALL
We will come and get it,
call the Town Office 527-
0160 or the P.U.C. 527-0530
RIB OR TENDERLOIN' END
PORK
ROAST 1_t3..1199
SHANK OR BUTT PORTION,
FRESH
HAM LB: I IVU
CENTRE CUT '
LOIN PORK CHOPS LB.2.59 59
FROZEN
SALMON C A
STEAKSLa. V.lig
STORE SLICED
SIDE
2.69
BACON La.
R
SEE OUR SELECTION OF
k EN SEAFOOD ITEMS
A Cordial Invitation To An
OPEN HOUSE.
and
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
and.
TEA
Saturday, November -28- - -
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:OO,p.m.
Visit with Os -and savour the sights, the sounds, the aroma of Christmas on
Saturday, November 28. Enjoy the delightful sounds of Christmas music
presented by local musicians and browse throught the displays of.unique
crafts. Join us in the pleasant surroundings of the restored and refurbished
Old Public School — Maplewood Manor, for delicious Christmas cookies,
treats and tea. And visit with the jolly fellow himself — Santa Claus. A
delightful experience. A day to remember.
MAPLEWOOD MANOR
13 Church St., Seaforth, 527-1440
•• EVERYONE .
.1.". r ~; WELCOME
Fran Hook, R.N.
Administrator
50
VOLUNTEERS
REQUIRED
THE SEAFORTH.ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT
COMMITTEE -
requires
25 MEN and 25 WOMEN
who are willing • to volunteer a half day of
their time for five days to assist with
interviews and testing for the proposed
new pant manufacturing company in Seaforth.
TRAINING OF VOLUNTEERS
To take place at the
Seaforth & District Community Centres
._...
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9th.....
INTERVIEWS AND TESTING
are to take place at the
Seaforth & District Community Centres
TUES., NOV. 10th thru FRI., NOV. 13th
WE NEED YOUR HELP!
Please cQII the Seaforth' Municipal Office by Friday,
November 6th at 5217-0160` if you are able to assist us.
Anyone who is interested in working in the -propos-
ed factory who has not completed a labour survey
form should go to the Seceforth &
strict Communis-
ty Centres between the hourt of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00
p.m. between Tuesday, November 10 and Thursday,
November 12.