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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1982-07-14, Page 12Al2 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR' JULY 14, 1982 Power of the press Coarespondent BERTHA SEACGREGOR 262-Z025 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Stewin are happy to have their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Rabbet from New Zea- land visiting with them for two weeks. Mr_ and MM. Harold Park- er. Mrs. Dorothy Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin TayBoa and daughters. also Mr. and Mrs. Don' Dalton and Cada spent the past week holiday- ing at ResWort utear North Bay MEE WEE F THE PRESS . Approximately one year .ago Nfinnie litaahes began advertising in the area of Perth Lanark County in the hope she night be able to find some a her late latother`s relatives_ Her mother was born near Perth. The Perth COUrier mimed her letter and sane enough a relative saw the letter and she in turn wrote to the editor for the aridness in Hensaill had been lost_ Tharougb a friend in town who received a leiter front • Peterborough. Minnie was able to contact ,the person in Lanark County. a cousin on the maternal side a Minnie's ' The late Mrs. Sarah Jane Robinson was a Lainnnll.. and she was Minnie's grand- mother. As a result of these letters en the editor the two ladies began ccanrespending and talking on the telephone. A reurdoin was plonned- On June 30 Mitilnie and Leonard Noakes motored tat Maberly HO the home of Don and Josephine Vanalstine (nee Lartatonf and On Sunday-. July 4. a reunion of Lammas and farnilies was held in the Conurtinnity Hall in Maberly. The couple visited several places including the birth- place of the late David Robin- son also many other family birthplaces. After leaving Maberly the Noakes travelled to Millbreolt in Cavan Township where Minnie was born and visited with the present OSITILIrS: thence to 'upper Canada vil- lage and on to Marmara. Fromm Northern Ontario they motored to Guelph where they spent one day with Son Donald and his nife Olga. and one day with their eldest son DT. David Noakes. wife Pat and son Jeffrey They aseived borne an Thursday which was Leo- rearers birthday and other members of the family had a supper in honour of the occasion. The cebninatiOn of one letter to an editor was one of the .mast memorable oaca- sions for Minnie_ She sug- gests that the 7'grarrer of the Press— is annlitinited. This particedar dime ir was a very ha. SET scoria llb©llll ©. © SET ON FIRE — Passers by stopped along the Varna Road Friday evening to see a barn in flames. The old barn was no longer in tise and was burned down by Owner Bev Hill of Varna. (Photo by White) Over 50 attend reunion Rev. Gordon G. Pickell at Goderich conducted the wor- ship service in Densall United Church on Sunday morning speaking on the subject —Life In Four 'Direaresions*".., tatrO." Selna Fuss presided at the organ for the seraise of song_ Greeting weashippers as they came into the sanctuary were Mrs. hear Davis. tatember of tbe Official Boar& Mr. and Mrs_ Harry Smart and Mr_ and Mrs_ Gary Kyfe were in charge of the childreat's ohne. Kelly Vanstorre was in charge oldie nursery_ Doriald Ware- logand Steven Corbett usher- ed worshipeta a at the service. RICHARDSONRECNION ,;Iflise 17th mammal IlicHhard- 'Soh treanion was held at the fann of Marleree and Bob Bell with fifty-one persons attend- ing_ A large picnie supper was enjoyed by all in the shed_ The children had races. tag-of-Yrar and a peanut sarambie_ They adspartici- pated in a hall game in the front yard_ The adollts tools part in conteses in the loath yard_ People were in attendance front Ottawa. Stortington. Landon, Tillsortherg. Wood- stock. Zurich. Exeter and Hensall. QUEEN -SWAT NEWS The staff and inesidersts of Queensway POI -sing • Horne neon= a new resident. Mrs_ Ern21 Schroeder to the home_ A group of ladies thorn the Mennonite Church. Zur- tds a pienk with the residents Wednesdar after- noon. A beautiful supper oras enjoyed hr ail. A Om —Johann- Apple - seed— was shown Thursday es-ening_ Residents enjoyed bowling ar Zurich on Friday morning. The high bowler was Neil Regan. Thanks to mar oakum-. leer drivers Mrs. Menet and Marylin Faber. The ,staff and restelents emend sympathy to Mary Namara, whose lansband passed away itt Wiradsog- am!, 41. Mary has been a eesidene a eine home for several years. Residents are enjaying Blitarnas hariannues and picnics under sunny sloes Inc past few weeks. The staff woad appreciate if the Addison &cum the torero bile -a -thorn amid hand in their donations as seam as passible. Mrs. Edith La Sell and daughters Parthate and Troy- 21111Me mortared to Toronto. Niagara Falls and Marine - land for Inc weekend. Me. Rick Bissell_ Jennifer and Mina of Carlo were recene visitors arida Mrs. Edith 1. Bell mud Pauline and Troa-anne. Family gathers at Belgrave BENTLEY REUNION The 59th reunion of the LBentley family was held Sun- day_ Inly 11 at Inctgonsie of Nfts. Cliff Logan_ Belgrase_ Ftfrotwo athafts and child- ren were present front Rot- olo. Mitchell_ StaradoveL St. Marys. Hanover. Charon. Pert Elgin. Tara_ Ripley. Oakville Mad Torotno. Games were in charge of Mr_ and Mrs. Lesfie VinCtra of Oakvalle. Prisms were given for the admit Mr. Perry Vincent of Harronmew Can ton_ who is in his 92cad year. the youngesr Kerry Anne Vincent of Barrington and coaxing the greaten crastatice Michelle Amnia of Toronto. EINIDALSOOWER Miss Doreen Anderson hawk- -to-be a =xi =MTh) .11. the ira a many gaits at a bridal shower na Inct W R 11211 Betgrave on Tees- das est -rung_ Juts ti The hail .21. decorated with hells_ suraa.i. and potted Bir. • Miss_ Lorne Homphrey was nt otalge al the guest book Mrs. Daratio Isrgain C•SICIlykr.as. ,2=11 itt soanced the program 'MEM - bets Which included a solo by Pamela Shaw. accampanied by Sheila Anderson_ Jennifer Procter dented the sword dance and Katherine Procter danced a Gaefic dance called Seam Truhhas. bps_ Logan gave a reading and two contests were conducted by Mrs. Harold After having nese corsages pinned on_ the beide-to-be. her mother Mrs_ Ross Ander- son and her sister Mrs. Rick Bail were called to Ilk. front. Mrs. Clarence Hanna read a ItninOTOWLS address an poetry form Janice Dunbar planed heirs on an apron and it was presented to Inc bride-to-be. Doreen thanked all for their gifts and Iona ass served. Patrikia Daer and Lana Thompson of , R.R. 5 Wing - ham reinrised borne on Saner - day after spending a n'CCICS Sac -26m at the United Oturch Camp Birrierei RR. 2 Si. Pate', ne2IT Strafford_ Mr. Douglas Butamars of Iroquois Fans is spreading the month ofJula warh his mother Mrs. Agnes Boemmaat. We are wort to bear that Mr. Victor Younglahn is a pattern in the Winos= and Dtstrict Hanna -al. Mr. and Mrs. Fred .k - Grath and farads of kerradion %thrum were dinner guests OIII Suredas with Mrs. Joe Mis Dunbar MarPorte Earsom 04 Sarnia visited with her mo- ther Mrs. Kober' Procter for a couple of days flan neck also visited with M. and Mrs. How aril Zeller of Chepstow and Mr. and Mrs_ Larry Mayberry and family of Lou- dest:loth_ Mho. Marantie Hittlita, and Kerry travelled by train to sash nh Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Breit_ Trevor and Matthew of Matheson for a oreek_ Services will be combined (le Correspondent MRS. GEORGE BROWN 3W -342a Mrs_ Edward Rea and Kens Anne al Plano. Texas spent Thcrrsday wnh Mrs. Martin Score Kelly An= remarned with her grand- mother lin Saturday niglin Mi. and Ote,. Clifford Cook haw arrived frame from a trip to Nora Samna_ Planer Ed- ard island and Newfound- land. Mc" llarsd Jacques at 4,1111111111111•11111NRINIMPINIMIIIRIMIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIII., 11/ $ What's going to be i : the best way : g 1 g to h ea t g II 1 111 1 : your home during : II II : the next 10 years? : II III II If you listen to all the industry -related III 111 clairnS. about all you can expect to learn is I I the meaning of the oxford obfuscation. 1 II II . But I'm on a position to be oblective about g i4, ancl I've put a 101 of time and effort into . I prepanng a fuel/ cost schedule based on . cost per therm Ogotchay I'm willing to stra,re I i 4 'atith anyone that can listen as fast as I can I g tan( 1 II F. All I do. is sell and install heating iii li an-EPP-merit oruPerty. and whatever is best I Far you. I got it Can anytirre II . If a fedy ensurers, give her your prionel Il riurriber. 1 I i THE II I NSW : 011 LENNox • .., c..,r25nOryrn. P4b21t1"1 I il I I I 'BAILEYS II I II I • 4trosaussassiasantneseurionsaistuanesesesiusimaio. KIppero 262-8319 companted her daughter. Mrs.. Lean Taiktr and her damainc-os to Se Thomas on Taesday and visited anti Mr. and aloe Thos Edgar Chmett serene for Game and wrote -ter Untied Oases it cnitoregaamem .11I inc bed On Worst -ter newt Suardan at !OM a.m. %fr. aud Mrs.. Wm_ Thant soara of Stroud spcm the- ta eat -ad with Mr anal Mrs Clifford C cork_ %IT and Mrs Abrre Man den arid Mrs Likod Jacques attended the Edgar reunion at Rorrsadr Park in Wing ham on Sanday. Mrs. A1 Stes-ens and MR. COCA Grainger visited an Saturrial with Mr. and Mrs Wasaw Stet -ens at Goo, man. n NOTICE The Municipal Councils of Seaforth and Area cordially invite interested persons to attend a PUBLIC MEETING to be field on MONDAY, JULY 19, al 7.30 p.rn at the SEAFORTH TOWN HALL ter the purposes of parboipatin.4 on a discussion regarding anernet Pre solid waste management programs , for Seaforth and Dostrocr The meetongnus intended to Otollene the 0Tc:totems asaoci,ated with the Sealant' Lanclfilt Sate located on Par- lt Lot 9, accession 2. Tisokersivitth Townshop. having reached capacity and to dsscoss alternate methods pf oreettgrig the requirements for solid waste dtaplasak For more information concerraing the above, contact the Denis of Seaforth, Mr. James Crocker, dunning normal! !mistiness hours JarrDes Crocker Cliefik-Trisuriar Taiwro of Seatoorth ervice time changes • Beucof Correspondent 1SOBELsco1r 482-9135 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swan and family. London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Swan. Visiting with Me_ and Mrs. Mae Wilson eyed- the week- end were Me. and Mrs. John Hynlinn and Man. Exeter: Mr. Gerald Alldivinelde. Dunnville and Miss Marp,arret Aikenhead. -London, Mr. Sack's floss . is a patient ire Clinton Public Sympathy is expreased to Mrs. Wilber Keys and family .time to the death of MIr. Keys. ea ec= •=1, Water Well DRILLING W.D. Hopper end Sone 4 MODEIMI NOTARY MIAS NalB274717 Burl 52741SSS t_ Jim Mts. Loma Tully. Peter - baronet§ is visiting this week with her sister Mrs. Gregor McGregor. Mrs. Falith Humphries of Leicester !England is spend- isig this month with Mr. mid Mirk. Roy Brock. The mailed church SeMDC on Sunday morning will be at 10 a.rai. with Mr. D. Mc- Knight of Emmontiville in charge at Biresnefseld. Lawn bowling On Thursday. July 8.11. the Thrtinsels LEWD Bent* Chola held a Maas Doubles tournament foltowed by a salasi plate suppee in the club hens' e. 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