Loading...
The Huron Expositor, 1987-11-25, Page 278A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR; DECEMBER 2, 1987 Family and Children's Services of Huron County Requests Your Support for the HURON COUNTY CHRISTMAS BUREAU .1987 Donations of Toys, Games, Gifts. and Clothing can be left at your, Iocal: centre: LOCATION: SEAFORTH OPTIMIST —RECREATION ' CENTRE OPTIMIST PARK DATE:Monday, Dec. 7 to Friday, Dec. 11 TIME: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. LOCAL MANAGER: Mrs. Elsie Wlleins Mrs. Leona Scott Seaford' Optimist Ladies Please direct financial contributions to: FAMILY and CHILDREN'S ' SERVICES OF HURON COUNTY, 46 Gloucester Terrace, Godertch; Ont6 ia. N7A 1WZ-- Reg.. No. 184192-01-05 � POTENTIAL INVESTORS TOUR '88 The Township of Tuckersmith Council: invites the Public and Business Community to a PUBLIC MEETING MONDAY DECEMBER.7 AT 7:00 RM. AT THE VANASTRA REC. CENTRE The Committee is looking for potential invest- ment opportunities in commerce, industry or tourism and the purpose of this meeting is to yvelcome •comments• •and-ignirigs f prrt the• general- public. - J. McLachlan CLERK TREASURER TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS to your FRIENDS & RELATIVES Cromarty Scouts'Iear,ning. firstaik P Disct High School, These two o girls were Roberta Templeman presi Ftt the ' Staffa Correspondent amongthe 10 students from Mitchell who business with corresondence ' MRS. JOHN TE5IPLEMAN were chosen to travel to Weagamow m Nor- Children s Aid, Optimism Place,Htclub 345-2346 them Ontario as exchange student. The and Hibbert Township being read by rs." girls gave flair impressions of this six day Verle Mahon. In the absenceofdma.aurer Mrs. Glen Elliott attended the Convoca stay with the natives of Weagamow, showed Kay Sma1e, Joyce Vivian ,mve the tion held at the Doan Campus in Kitchener some slides and displayed many souvenirs, treasurer's report. Donations were • eto on Saturday, where she passed with honors which they had received as gifts or purchas- the Children's Aid and Optimisfnf. Pace. k . . . in the Health Care Aide program. ed. They were very enthusiatic and their ,Twelve hand books are to be purchasell fort CROMARTY SCOUTS comments were interesting. The girls were the branch members. introduced and thanked by Joyce Miller. Branch members are caterlftg a The . First Cromarty Scouts have been Chvery busy learning First Aid the past few Mrs. Milleer presided. Upon atrival nstma� er at the Towirnsbip hill, on I weeks. When they complete this part of the everyone was given a paper feather with the December 15. The committee named toplan l . programthey should an bP a prepared.in.case nme..of an Indian tribe on_it Mrs Kemp the banquet are Esther Swale, „Marjorie of minor emergencies. also had a map displayed showing the lova--eke, Deris wffler and Freda Kerala%; t: On Saturday, November 21; seven of nine tion of many Indian Reservations in On- MTs Kemkp and Mss. Miller served Scouts braved the weather to plant 15 maple tario, and she also had on display several hi- nock with jam and tea for lunch. Bannock f trees for Hibbert Township. Special thanks dian artifacts, including a woven basket was a^ new taste experience for most to the following ,fathers who helped, Jack over 50 years old, Mrs. Kemp gave two In- everyone present and was enjoyed by all. Dearing, Jim Waddell and John Scott. dian, readings, Spring on Weagamow and Kemp volunteered to send Christmas , greetings to the Weavering .Women's In- i Death of an Indian Child. SPECIAL MEETING stitute at Maidstone, Kent F.Aiglandi and ; Margaret Kemp hosted the Citizenship There were 11 members and three visitors Mrs. Templeman will. send a gift. The ` and Legislation meeting 9f the Staffa present answering the roll call by paining . Christmas meeting will be hosted by Joyce Women's Institute at her home last Wednes- ° an Indian reservation in Ontario. Florence Vivian at her home on December 16, . ,., day, Special guests were Tracy Shi ader and McPhail commented on how civic holiday ing with,. a potluck' dinner at 7 pm' R Kelly Nicholson, students at Mitchell came into being. forget the secret pal'exhange. 3 . . 4.. • fC '6F -LC hold armual _ tnr�ce�-bingo :' St. Columban Correspondent MRS. CECILIA RYAN 345.2028 ". Maloney, Catherine O'Reilly and Gary Ban= non, 2. Consolation prizes went to Mildred Cronin,.Clare Wo , Jackie Racho, Joan cNaughton, Dnn s Lameront, Paa1 The Father Stephen Eckert Council of the DeKroon and Irene Flanagan. . Knights of Columbus held its.annual turkey Share -the -wealth games, were won by bingo on Sunday evening in the St. Colum-. Dennis Laineront, Marg Burton, Madeline ban Church hall with - large crowd Rau and Dean Murray. ' attending. - • Two door prizes were won by Mildred Twelve games for turkeys and four share- Cronin and Karen Murphy. "• the -wealth games were played. '75TH BIRTHDAY Winners of the 'turkeys were: Mack About•90 relatives, friends and neighbors .Wilson, Chris Maloney, Hill Albert, Leon . of Ebner Feeney gathered at the Knights of Maloney, Hazel' McGonigle, Mary Lou Columbus hall in SL Columban on Friday . Denomme, Irene Flanagan, 2, Theresa evening to celebrate Mr. Feeney's 75th • • birthday. The evening was spent playing cards,' visiting and reminiscing: • After lunch congratulatory greetings) were extendedto the celebrant and Mr.; Feeney was presented with a lazy boy chair.; PEOPLE • Catherine O'Reilly of Stratford spent a few days on the weekend'with her'sister,' Mary Moylan. Pat Subject, Carrie, Ryan, def€ and; Nathan of Kitchener and Mark Ryan of Lon-; don spent the weekend with Clarence and' Cecilia Ryan and on Sunday, Don andBren-1_ da Ryan,. Matthew, Stephen and David of Melbourne visited with the Ryans. ; Dublin man given lazy boy chair Dublin Correspondent MRS. DON MACRAE 345-2842 or 345-2140 Bernadette Simpson (Nagle) of Florida is visiting with Nora Anne and Ian for a few weeks. She is formerly of Dublin. ,The Murray Brothers held their annual • Stag Card Party at Cyril Murray's cottage • Friends, neighbors and relatives joined • , Mr. Elmer Feeney on Friday evening to help celebrate with him his 75th birthday. Plans for the evening were made by his niece Miss Maureen Mitchell of Mitchell. The evening was spent playing euchre, and music for those who wished to dance was supplied by good friends and neighbors of Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young, Ivan Norris, Fred Harburn, all of Staffa. Ehner was presented with a lazy -boy recliner chair from his relatives and many individual gifts. Elmer expressed his grateful thanks for the lovely evening and thanked his many relatives and friends for the gifts and joining in with him to help celebrate. The event was` held in the,K of C Hall in St. Columban. Marci, Denise, - Pat, Eileen and Don MacRae attended the baby shower in Lon- don on Sunday for our grandchild. Trevor Jackson, baby son of Nora Anne and Ian. Many gifts were received with a cake .trim- s; wed in blue made by Aunt Marg MacRae, IF' London. in St. Agatha. The brothers die Jerome. (oldest), Jerry, Joe, Arthur, Ronald and!, - Cyril (Younger)•, The three younger brothers beat thdthree older ones in the card games. l .. i PSITC Y GREET_I Your greeting will appear in the December 23 issue of The Huron Expositor for only 3 75 for 22 words 14.50 if we bill` DEADLINE - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17 4:30 P.M. EXAMPLES: Bill and Wilnis fonts and family extend Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday Season and the New Year. Among the many sincere good wishes sent to your for a Merry Christmas please in - chide ours! .. Mary and Bill Jones. CLIP and MAIL or bring in-person to THE HURON EXPOSITOR. 10 Main St., SEAFORTH 527-2040 z„9.d rtei" ar /. r. - 1,,., 1qw PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY YOUR NAME ADDRESS PHONE POSTAL CODE 4-H AWARDS were given to Michelle Freeman of Brussels, Loiianne McNichol, Diane i Campbell, and Sherry Miller of Walton for having completed six projects in the Ontario Fruits and Vegetables program. The awards were presented at the program's wrap-up , night on November 19 at the Brussels, Morris, Grey Community Centre in Bruss!s. ski=doo Open House BOMBARDIER irvVr Join us at our open house presenting the 1988 Ski -Doo Lineup • t f Sat. Dec. 6 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. _ 3 PAYING M ORE. WILL ONLY GET YOU LESS! Look around! You'll find costlier trail sport sleds with some of these features. Get States. Get it all for less! 198 STRATOS* Saturday Only 67 plus tom pM p off 6 �® ®Wlnter+wear & Accessories I Examples: * Youth's two piece suits from s39.95 * Ski -Doo toques only '1.99 * Special prices Ott Caibide Runi'ters right from Bombardier ELDER ENTERPRISES SALES & SERVICE MAL262-6142. F ENSALL - OHL We service ell n'tolces A 'infidels 1 mile west and 1 Mile south of Hens®11