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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1982-08-04, Page 17A16 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 4, 1 o,, Reverend Robert Scott bars, etc. A very practical son is here and already many come to Mr. Marry Horton i` who has been pastor once a convenience. of the residents have enjoyed from Hensall and has come to month for the past year and a Ed Stiles was down from a delicious meal cooked out- live at Huronview. To -'the half preached his farewell Goderich on Thursday after- doors. It would seem the family of'Mrs� Gertrude Bush sermon to Huronview resi- noon and played several sunshine and fresh air create we convey our sympathy. dents on Sunday morning. He favourite tunes on the chapel an otherwise dull. appetite. Mrs. Bush passed away this spoke on "God's Plan" tak- organ for the listening plea- More such days are yet to week at Huronview. ing the lesson from the Book sure of the residents. . come. of John. The anthem sung by Barbecued hamburg sea- We extend a warm wel. • Classified Ads pay dividends, the choir was entitled "Jesus Loves the Little Children", We undoubtedly will miss R le s t �" Reverend Scott as he and his family will be taking up Broadfoot to C 01 kc h residence in a town in Alberta where he has accepted a The Rt, Rev. T. David B. Clifton and St. Thomas' family will be leaving Clinton pastoral charge. For the bal- Ragg, Bishop of the Diocese Anglican Church in Seaforth, the middle of September to ance of the summer our of Huron, Anglican Church of has been appointed as the assume his new responsibili- ` new Rector of'Christ Church ties in Colchester. He has Sunday morning service will Canada, has announced that ne be held in the air-conditioned in Colchester, Ontario, effec- been the Rector of the Angli- auditorium if the weather -is The Rev. James R. Broad- tive October lr •„ can Churches in Clinton and hot and humid. foot; presently the Rector of Seaforth for the past four ° Rev. Broadfoot and his and one half years. , Van rides were available in St. Paul's Anglican'Church in IEILLIGSEN—KALE the early part of the week and Marianne Patricia Dale of Seaforth and Terry Kenneth• many residents take this El sen of Brodhagen, were united in marriage at Se. opportunity to get out in the sunshine. Special Care James Roman Catholic Church, July 31 at, 3 p.m. Father T. Is Mcbuaid officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride people had a get together Tuesday afternoon and piano Mrs. Dentl is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kale. Seaforth and the g music was played for them by groom is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elligsen, Brodhagen. prank Bissett followed with ENJOYING THE PARK — Lori Harvey and Barb Holmes take advantage Marilyn Murray, Kitchener, fti, nd of the bride, was maid of10 ,� refreshments. of the swings that Were installed by public works employees at Victoria honour. Bridesmaids were Margo and Marijo Kale, both of Wednesday was a beautifulPark �� Seaforth, sisters of the bride and Mary Devereaux, day and several of. our folk Stratford, friend of the bride. Groomsman was Neil enjoyed a trip to Grand Bend. ° Unniv--mark dF t: Dekroon, Mitchell, friend of the groom. Ushers were John The creative writing course ��� Elligsen, RRN4 Walton, Gary Love, RRN2 Hensall, and Ron with Gwyn Whilsmith has Correspondent daughter, Mrs. Kevin Raven sister Mrs. Vida Jordan of Webber, R.R. til Woodham, all friends of the groom. Music been cancelled for the sum- MRS. GEORGE BROWN MRS. AJCINDA BUSHIIE, COMPLETE and Mr. Raven in Etobicoke. Tobermory were recent visi- ®_ was provided by Jayne Delaney and soloists were Cathy mer and will begin a m in 335.3424 The event was in honour of tors with Mr: and Mrs. Lucinda M. Bushie, 78, of Kelly and Lucille Delaney. A reception was held. at the fall. Huronview itis now Mr. and Mr's. Melville the Kilbarchan Nursing Brodhagen Community Centre. Following a wedding trip to the 55th wedding anniversary Melville Dennis and other sporting vending machines Dennis were guests recent) g y Home, Seaforth died Satur- .�.. the north eastern United States, the couple will reside in Y of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis. cousins in the area. ® � and from them we of hot and at a family gathering held at day, July 31, 1982 at the .... C Stratford. (Photo by Frank Phillips) g y g g The couple were married Services for the Corrie and Y P Home. cold beverages and chocolate - the home of their youngest on August 3rd 19271 at the Wroxeter' United Church Born at Peterborough, she .� home of the bride's mother congregation will be held in D e SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES—Ted Sills and Todd session at the local Lions Pool starts next week. Rice practice their survival skills in an early (Photo by Hook) morning swimming class. The third and final near Str thro . The have three daughters, Mrs. Raven, Gorrie United Church next Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Mr, was a daughter e Mr. of the lat. and Mrs. David Edwards. Her husband. Arthur rthur Bushie ■� .. .� SERVICE— Mrs. Frances Lewis of Kit- Jack Whytock of White- died in 1980. s chener. and Mrs. Hugh Hart church will be guest speaker, Surviving are two sons, Trustee Earl Oppenhauser of RRi, Gadshill. There are Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and Frank, of Stratford, and Elias asked whether there was any nine grandchildren and seven Ms. Alvin Mundell visited Little of Mitchell; four daugh- C great grandchildren. last Wednesday with Mr. and ters. Mrs. Sandra McCann of %ions. Vacation Bible School was United Church Mrs. George Glumac. Sarah Heather at Bruce Beach. Stratford, Mrs. John (Stella McLEAN BROS. PUBLISHERS LTD. held in Gorrie and Smith, of Brussels, Mrs. .:. last week with an average of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edgar, . Lloyd (mae) Webster, of 1. at the Expositor Office i n 23 children attending. Chris and Jody of Kapuskas- Keene, and Doreen Mc. = Seaforth 527-0240 Mr. and'Mte Howes. Marcy and Lana and Mrs. in sent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon wasnnpredeceased ell��Il�l���I��II[I��II��i[�i��ilmlommmiamua� Annie Howes of Peterbor- ou h s ent the weekend with Edgar and other friends. by one son.eterborough Stanley, two brothers and one the extreme measure of ex - g P sister. Mrs. Cecil Grainger and Friends were received at visitec6Cecil in Listowel Hos- the Whitney-Ribey Funeral pital. Home, 87 Goderich St.,'Sea- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Edgar forth. Mass of Christian bur. of St. Thomas and Mr. and 4 -Hers plan Mrs. Lewis Taylor of Elmira ial was held I1 a.m. Monday visited with Mrs. Lloyd cam Out at St. James Roman Catholic Jacques on Sunday and at- p Church with Father Mcpuaid tended the funeral of Miss Seaforth 111 Friendly officiating. Burial followed in Gertrude Bush. Forrestes met at the home of St. James Cemetery. Mrs. Frank Earls of London Patty Coleman on July 20. Pallbearers were George and Ms. Thos. McDonald of The leaders discussed and Hays, Jim Kelly, Frank Bush. Brussels visited over the showed members many wild ie. John Smith. Lloyd Web - weekend with Mr. and Mrs. edibles. They made peach ster . and Cameron Cum• Archie Miller. fruit leather and had a taste of mings. � Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weber , Marg Lydia" s apple fruit DR i�/n ALL and family of Kimberley leather. As well, the leaders spent Saturday with Mr. and spoke on the drying of fruits. KNOWN Mrs. Ronald Mann. Members made many plans FOR NIGH QUALITY Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bell of for the upcoming camp -out. Peter �iI10S San Diego, Calf. and his Patty Coleman on: F ueens Park debates sales tax 6 BY JACKRiDDELL Windsor, Hamilton and Ot-n g sift. Western society's em. wrongs' - that is initity,or MPP tawa have told the Treasurer � @(gkl7) �QO tonne o phasis on self-reliance. in- damage to many per The government has been that his budget will force `EV eluding the assumption that caused by the very some or accused of attempting to municipalities into debt and laws of this province offer law is too restrictive. At the individual should assume similar sets of circum - smother controversy about necessitate the elimination oaf- inadequate redress for vic- present class actions are the heavy burden of vindict- stances." the extension of the retail vital local services. tims of "mass wrongs", for prohibited where claims for ing his or her rights in court, MORLONTHESALESTAR sales tax base by limiting ONTARIO HYDRO example the 1979 Missis- damage must be assessed is an anachronism said the Liberal Finance Critic Pat Committee hearings, which it A Ministry of Energy book- sauga train derailment and individually, and does not report. "We live in a corpor- Reid is pushing for five is felt in some quarters should let for consumers switching the collapse in 1980 of the work satisfactorily either for ate society, characterized by amendments to the Retail be better publicized and from oil to other sources of Re -Mor investment group. damaged individuals or for mass manufacturing, mass Sales Tax bill: extended into the summer. heat apparently contains The Commission has called already heavily burdened promotion and mass con- -Exemption of sales tax on More than 70 groups and some misleading figures tut new class anion arrange- courts. sumption have given rise to prepared meals costing under individuals are already about future hydro rate in- ments. because the present In the view of the Commis- what may be called 'mass S6.60; exemption of sales tax scheduled to appear before creases. Liberal Leader David on hygienic products such as the Committee. Peterson told the Legislature sanitary napkins, toilet paper In an opening statement, the book estimates that rates and soap; exemption of sales the Treasurer defended his ge will increase spe cent per cent inSuspensions okayedtax on energy enerapron decision to broaden the ran a 1983. 9.7 er cent in 1984, and alternate energyro- of taxable items and services. and 1 I per cent in 1985. in ducts; exemption of sales tax as being the ofily wise course spite of the fact that in on items purchased by muni - in meeting the provincial submissions to the Ontarioin cipalities. boards and agen- overn g ent's need for more Ener le Board, Hydro esti- cies for public purposes; and money. He has also stated mates that rate increases infor 1 ® days P exemption of sales tax on that thtax on prepared food 1984 and 1985 would be more labour for repairs and main - will not apply to meals in than 16 per cent. He asked tenance of personal property. universitv residences. Liberal the Minister of Energy why The Perth County Board there is double jeopardy for tionalities �xcre a contribut- Leader David Peterson called he 'was "allowing Ontario of Education adopted a policy - the student. as he or she is ing factor Classified Ads pay dividends upon him to remove the tax Hydro to lie to people about at its July meetin re ardin penalized for the original act from school cafeteria meals. the cost of electrical pupil suspensions g g as well as the loss of school Liberal Finance Critic Pat energy"' In response, the A maximum period of 10 work. Reid (Rainy River) has main- Minister stated that Hydro's days was established for a Trustee Earl Oppenhauser tained that the government's request for a 13.9 per cent principal to suspend a pupil. asked whether there was any predeliction for goveiming by wholesale power rate in- Director of Education, Ken indication of repeat suspen- polls actually led the Trea- crease for 1983 was the only Self said. ''Suspensions rare- %ions. surer astray in drawing up his increase currently before the Iv go beyond three or four Mr. Self responded this budget. While the Treasurer Energy Board for approval. days. but 10 days will be the does occur unfortunatelv. but claimed that he had been RESOLUTIONS maximum in very severe when,you get into the escala- aware that his budget would Bob McKessock (Lib. incidents." tion of the matter. only a win him no popularity con. Grey) introduced a resolution In fact, the average length board of education can take tesm and that no public advocating one hour of reli- of suspensions in the 1981-82 the extreme measure of ex - opinion poll would have sup- gious instruction a week in school year was 3.8 school pelling a student. ported his difficult decisions, schools throughout the pro- days. The board was required Board statistics show that there seems to be evidence to vifice. which was passed by a to establish a maximum pen. all schools in Perth County the contrary. Pat Reid pro- 56.22 vote. alty in following the dictates appear to make minimal use duced a copy of a 1980 A private bill which would of the Education Act which of suspensions. Of the rea. Goldfarb poll which found have permitted beer sales in reads: ''A principal may sons for suspensions. a pre. that more respondents would independent corner grocery suspend a pupil for a fixed dominance was recognized as prefer an extension of the stores was defeated by the period, not ,in excess of a disciplinary action. A few of retail sales tax base to a general ,des tax increase•. same margin. 56-2 CLASSA period determined by the board..." the elementary suspensions were of a different nature; Appearing before the According to th Ontario Mr. Self added, "If the they were used in situations i-ommittee. officials from Law Reform Commission, the nenalty is more than 10 days where behavioural excep• Drywall COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE 527-1398 or 527-0606 GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH Huron Centennial School BRUCEFIELD, ONT, 482-9160, 565-5341 and 236-4979 10:00 a.m. - Family Bible School 1 1 :00 a.m. - Speaker Randy Mann �llfd j�� ;'I1�P,II?.Pll in Area Churches First PRESBYTERIAN Church 59 Goderich St- W., Seaforth Rev. T.A.A. Duke, Minister Mrs. Carol Carter, Organist SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1982 114a -m. - Joint Summer Worship in First Presbyterian Church Rev. J.G. Vanslyke In charge ST, THOMAS Anglican Church Rev. James R. Broadfoot, B.A., M.DIv. SUNDAY, AUGUST 8,1982 Nineth Sunday after Trinity MORNING PRAYER Mr. Harry Dykstra NORTHSI®E United Church 54 Goderfch St. West, Seaforth SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1982 11 am. Joint Church Service in First Presbyterian Church CAN THESE BONES LiVE? Mr. Vanslyke will preach Rev. J.G. Vanslyke, Minister Margaret Whitmore Audrey McLlwain Choir Director -Organist Jr. Choir Leader BOBT Y'S Variety and Gifts Seaforth- - - Open 7 days a week 9 a.m. till 11 p:m. STERE® CLEARANCES LE Poll Stereos, Speakers, Turntables, .Cass Decks and Audio stands, GREATLY REDUCED CAR STERE® CLEARANCE SALE All Lear Jet, Audiovox and Craig Car Stereo and speakers, GREATLY REDUCED 1 iw