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The Huron Expositor, 1980-08-28, Page 5Order Your Seed Wheat Now.! Bulk and Bagged Fertilizer Now Available SEAFORIFI FA,RMERS CO -Op Phone 527-0770 Sea -forth "40* WRITE-OF—Gary Settle's car was damaged to the tune of $4,000 In in adeldent.FridaY:, (photo by El110 GioandchiliAren. Correspondent MRS, 11LEQNRARDT 345-2419 Decoration Day Service at St., Peter's Lutheran Church„ Brodhagen will be held on, Sunday, August 31, at 2:30 P. to• Local area relatives attend- ed the wedding of Lynn Marlene Townsend, Tavis- tock and Lyle Allarecht, Woodstock, at Trinity Luther. • an Church, Sebastopol, on Saturday at 2 p.m. and the reception at Embro West Zorro C emrnunity C entre. , The flowers in the chancel at St. Peter's Lutheran Church Brodhagen, were from the .funeral of Orland Rohrer, whob funeral 'was held last Tuesday. The sym- pathy of the corrimunity is extended to the bereaved family. 1 mile east of Walton Telephone - 887-9328 CUSTOM KILLING of BEEF & PORK every Tuesday Your Choice: Regular or Deluxe Cut freezer paper or polyfilm wrap • We have available *Quick Freezing *Patty machine *Meat Tenderizer *Sausage making *Curing Check Our Price* on FREEZER ORDERS Our Specialty: Homemade Pure PORK SAUSAGE MEAT is our Business. MEET us and see! Correspondent MRS. JOHN 345-2346', TEMet01411 staff4 Women's Institute members, their husbands, • and friends attended the • musiesti "Annie Get Y.opr, Gun" Wednesday,evening at. the Huron C9047. Play- ,house,,:Grand Bend. The , evening was arranged by sMrs.to .- Dcabiarinsri es;pacre$.1as and iyu Richard Templeman host, ,* ed the August meeting of the• Mitchell West Dairy Club on Thursday evening. Janice Vivian, Anne jeffer son and Barb Terneleman Arrived home Friday from Roa.Accorti, Alberta. Mary ;Jane Turnplernan Pew to Edmonton, .Alberta on Saturday where she. has accepted .a transfer with the Bank of Montreal. Quite a mitriber from the. coriurittniti were guests at, the Docking -McPhail wed- ding ,in Hibbert United Church on Saturday, . Mr, Albert Visscher is in Holland. visiting with friends and relatives. ..11-.....,r9.01)-ggen.gn wee.. Is4r—BillArbuckle,Guelphr visited with his grandmother Mrs. Katie Querengesser, over the weekend, and reported that his father, Pastor John Arbuckle, Guelph, came home from the hospital last week and is irriproving favourably. Ste- ven Ahrens holidayed with his brother, Wayne, in Sarnia. Marilyn and Steven Ah- rens also holidayed with their sister, --Phyllis, Mr; -and -Mr-s7 Rob. Brady and Michael, Lu can. Elizabeth and Melanie Ah- rens, Burlington, spent sev- eral weeks with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mr. Wil- fred Ahrens; Brodhagen. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to -Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kells, Brod- hagen, in the death of their little niece, Heidi Marshall, three years old. Mr, andMrs. Rob Temple= -. man, Carrah, _and Cain visit- ; postutday with Mr.'and Mrs,' erth The HOnavvillitn 1.1, '(8ill) Jarvis (Perth - PC) and lonisette Morissette of Ot,, ' tawa were married, Saturday, Aug. 16, at lake Talon in Northern Ontario, The annamicernent of the marriage was Made by Mr: Jarvis' OttaWa office on Monday morning. . The bride worked for the , d House of Commons for 14 years, most recently as an en Mr -.--and Mts. Harvey Ahrens and Steven attended the 25th wedding anniver- sary of Stewart and Helen Anderson, Tavistock on Sunday. Jeffrey tuyl Kevin Leon- harfilt, Embro, are holidaying with their grandmother and Earl this week, and anxiously awaiting the Mitchell Fall Fair this week -end. DUBLIN and area news McKillop hacrots of visitors Correspondent MRS. ED. REGELE 527-1106 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ellis of Mississauga spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele. Mrs. Ellis is tho For Qtto Walker former Ret S Thornton. a . cousin of Mrs. Regele. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hare, Angeline, Cattie and Corey of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hartman of Brucefield with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum and Carl on Sunday afternoon. Larry and Marsha Nevers have moved into their home they purchased from Eric • and Heather Tippelt. Winthrop people at birthday . Correspondent MRS. MARG HU'LLEY 527-11156 Doug and Pam Campbell spent a few days visiting their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hibbcrd in Han- over. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hul- ley, Debbie and David spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie. and Linda and Remember/ It takes but a moment to place an Ex- positor Want Ad, Dial. 527-0240. Joanne, of Dorchester. Otto Walker celebrated his 77th birthday at the Currie home. All of his family were there; Mr. and Mr. Alex Walker, Kim. Michelle and Jim; Kell Walker. Jack and Caroline McGhee and their children Judy and Jackie, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner and children Steven, Uri Jo and Leanne. Also present were Mrs. Irene Parker, Thelma Hayman of Detroit. Donna Harris. 1,00: TO OUR SEAFORD! CUSTOMERS: RisIng costa d not enough turnover prohibits the continuation of our Seaforth Branch. It is estimated that over 60% of our customershop in our Clinton store as well. We therefore feel that we can be of better service, carry a greater selection and offer lower prices when we cut down on our overhead. We shall continue to carry your favourite Dutch Cheese and meat products in Clinton' and we hope to meet you there after. Meanwhile our GOUTOF 611 Sale continues until Sept. 13 discount on most of our yarns Many gifts and grocery items are also drastically reduced in price Bargains galore at the Dutch Store 28 Main St. Seaforth don, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Graves, St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Bob O'Neil and son int Mike., of rantford. Mrs, Margaret, eil,„, Whitley, Mr. a..rt M' . 'rant Erwin, George and Caroline Erwin, Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Ev. Robinson, Kipp= and Alvin Cornish, Exeter. • flop Swa e a Wingham. Pte, Ritchie Caineron THE HURON PXPOSITOR7AU UST 28,p11 d JUL the 2 R C.H.A. has returned weeks at home with his •10 C,F.B. PetaW'aWa after parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd spending the, *last three Cameron of R.R. 2, staffs, • administrative assistant, he. fore beginning studies. last year in honors languages at the University of Ottawa, She will resume her course of studies next month.. This is Mr, JatiVs' second marriage. In 1954 he married Vivian Janette iiessel. The • couple separated 51/2 years ago. They have two children, Elizabeth 24, and Richard 21: Mr; Jaryis has represented is remarries Perth the House of . 'Commons since 1972. He was appointed Minister bf, 'State for 'Pederal-Provincial relations in the Clark govern- ment.. A 491ear-Old Strat- ford lawyer, her presently the „.energy critic in the.. Shadow Cabinet. Mr.. Jarvis .succeeded - Stratford accountant J. Wal- do Monteith as Perth's rep- resentative in Ottawa; Mr. Monteithwas. Minister Of, -Health in the Pieferibalter Cabinet. '` • ; " ,As 'Minister of State for ,fedetaRmOneistgogiops; Mr. Jarvis held a 'senior position in the 'clerk Cabinet. • He was one of 11 members of Clerk's inter -Cabinet. In 1979. he Was awarded , the thle of Queen's Counsel by Ontario AttOiriey,Gbisigial 'Roy McMurtry: ' YOUR ONE-STOP SHOPPING”' CENTRE F0-0 ALL YOUR FARM SUPPLIES I - 4.1110."- „ Attention Bean Growers RYAN RY NG LTD (Gerald and Nelson Ryan) in conjunction with Division of Gerbro Inc. are pleas.ed to announce Receiving facilities for the 1980WHITE BEAN CROP now operating at RYAN DRYING LTD. Walton 887-9261 /527-0527 Trucking service available AA. *WS- • *1-• 1,