HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1982-08-25, Page 12A4 — THE HURON EXPOSBTOR AUGUST 25, 1982
Family marks
Cromarty man's
79th berth
Correspondent
MARC HULLEY
527-1856
Bob and Marg Hulley. Dan
and Debbie spent Sunday in
Dorchester when their dad
Otto Walker of Cromarty
celebrated his 14th birthday
at the home of his daughter
Hugh and Helen Currie and
Joanne of Dorchester. Also
DsOdh@g@W
At
or
present ‘k ere Mr. and Mrs,
Larry Gardiner and family.
Cromarty, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
McGhee aitd Roy and C'oleen.
London, Mr. Ken Walker and
Susan, London: Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Sherrit, London, Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Nagle and Danny,
Kitchener, Jackie McGhee,
London, Ev and Sandra Rob- ,
inson and Becky Jo, Kippen,
Mrs. Freda Boa, Hensall: Mr. ,
and Mrs. Bob Hulley, Hen-
sall, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
1-rwin, George and Caroline,
Putnam,
Mrs. Bob Graves
and family, St. Thomas. Mr.
and Mrs, Harold Hodgins,
Mary Anne and Eddy, Toron-
to, Mr. Gerald Cockwill,
F:aeter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Cockwill, Dashwood and
Harry Statham. Parkhill.
Correspondent
MRS. HERMAN
LEONHARDT
345-2419
Cemetery Decoration Day
Service is to be held next
Sunday, August 29th at 2:30
p.m. at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen.
The baskets of flowers in
the chancel at the Sunday
morning service were from
the funeral of George, Gloor
which was held on Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Bode, Howard and Eric,•
Janice Ahrens and Ron Wah-
len of Scarborough attended
the ordination on Sunday of
their nephew and 'cousin
David Bode, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Bode of Kitch-
ener at the Holy Cross
Lutheran Church, Kitchener.
David has accepted a call to
Gast ine, Lutheran Church.
near Windsor.
Mr. Clayton Ahrens Eliza-
beth and Melanie of Burling-
ton arrived last Wednesday
to visit with. the former's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Ahrens, returning home
un Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leon-
hardt and Kim attended the
wedding on Saturday. Aug-
ust 21st of Roger Roney. son
of Mr. and Mrs, Arnold
Raney, to Jane Puddicombe
of Grimsby. Reception fol-
lowed in the Holiday Inn,
Burlington.
Fred Kistner returned
home from the Stratford
General Hospital last Wed-
nesday where he had under-
gone surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Ahrens, Elizabeth, and Me•
ti
lanie. are flying to Calgary
on Thursday to visit with
Mrs. Ahren's niece.
Mrs. Steve Murray is a
patient in the Stratford Gen-
eral Hospital following a
heart attack,
A miscellaneous shower
was held on Tuesday evening
for Miss Brenda Gilck, a
bride-to-be of this month. in
the Sunday school auditor-
ium of St. Peter's Lutheran
church. A number of games
were enjoyed, after which
Brenda opened her many
gifts. She thanked her many
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours. Lunch was served by
those arranging the shower:
Barbara Scherbarth, Peggy
Elligson, Carol Gilck, and
Lynda Siemon.
Staffa men sing at
Missouri college
Gordon Miller and Barry
Mahon spent last week at St.
Joseph, Missouri. where they
attended Harmony College at
the Missouri Western State
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Par-
sons. Delta. British Colum-
bia, visited for a few days
w ith relatives in the commun-
ity,
Mrs, John Miller and Shir-
ley attended the Supreme
Session of the International
Order of Jobs Daughters in
Saskatoon. Sask. last week.
Shirley participated in the
formal opening and attended
the Royalty luncheon for the
honoured Oucens,
Mrs. John Miller and Mrs.
Dalton Smale attended the
85th anniversary dinner of
the Federated Women's In•
stitutc of Ontario at the
Constellation Hotel. Toronto
on Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Temple-
man. Carrah and Cain, visit•
cd Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Ritz and girls, Kitchener.
Ken Parsons is home from
British Columbia visiting
with his parents. Mr. 'and
Mrs. Russell Parsons.
Mrs. Henry Harburn is
home after a stay in Univer-
sity Hospital.
Relatives and friends had a
surprise party Friday evening
honouring Mr. and Mrs. Art
Smale on their 25th wedding
anniversary•.
The families of Mr. and
Mrs. John Drake surprised
them on Saturday with a party
in the Family Life Centre
celebrating their 40th wed-
ding anniversary, They were
presented with a money tree.
Mr. Bert Daynard is a
patient in Stratford General
Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. John Jeffer-
son and daughter. Sault Ste.
Marie visited recently with
relatives in the community.
(INTENDED FOR
LAST WEEK
PUT A
STOP TO
THAT �
DRIPPING
TAP!
Electricity is becoming more
and more important to the
well-being of Ontario, and
we can't afford to waste it.
Unfortunately, about one
half of the electricity that
comes into our homes to
heat hot water is wasted.
Following a few simple
conservation concepts can
help stop this waste and
save you money,,-,
Conservation is easy.
• Take a few minutes and a few
cents to change wom tap
washers. One dripping hot water
tap can waste up to 175 gallons a
month.
• A short shower instead of a
bath uses up to 50% Tess hot
water. And installing a "low flow"
shower head is an inexpensive
way to save a whole lot more.
• Make sure there is a full load
before you turn on the clothes
washer or dishwasher. Partly
filled, they use the same amount
of hot water as a full load does.
• When you can, try washing
clothes in cold or warm water
instead of hot. Use cold water for
rinsing.
• If your clothes washer has
"suds saver" or water level selec-
tor features, be sure to use them.
• Insulate hot water pipes,
especially if they run through
a cold basement.
• If you're going away for three
or more days, switch off the
water heater at the main service
panel.
And it's always worth it.
O
Seaforth Public
Utility Commission
527-0530 Seaforth
OIPE;N'., M(ONL 10' SCAT. '91=r6.
'''111.1143.,. %8 FRI. •11111'9"
2 ROLL
PKG,
GRANULATED
2 KG.
® BAG
-44444%S.:ALORTN a MITCHELL
STORES ONLY!
CANADA NO. 1
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
4 QT.
BASKET
"SEAFORTH AND
MITCHELL STORES ONLY"
JELLO
JELLY
POWDERS
ALL FLAVOURS
LIBBY'S
DEEP BROWNED
BEANS
*WITH PORK
*IN TOMATO SAUCE
PURINA
BICK'S
. KRAFT
CAT CHOW
ASSORTED
RELISHES
500 G
BOX
375 MI
JAR
BAR -B-4
SAUCES
$11 029
455 Ml
JAR
Prices effacttve until Saturday, August 28, 1982
In mooel S. pnrioi Mersa
Mo Itaaeove M® Right to Limn Ctuent a -a
to No.msl Family 110 uYontonti
SEAFORTH
SUPERIOR MARKET
Scrvina You Better - Sav na You hint'
SUPPLED & SERVICED 8Y ELLIOTT MARK & CO. LTD.