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The Huron Expositor, 1989-01-04, Page 66A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR. JANUARY 4 1989 1 BLADE or SHORT ± ROAST1 LB. RIB ■ 7 9 SAUSAGE STOREMADE PLAIN O GARLIC R LB. 1■9 6 MEDIUM GROUND BEEFga LB. . 17• 9 CHOPS BUTT PORK .4 cga 1-B. • HINDS .of LE...1 s 99 'CHUCKS of LB. 1.49 527-1821 ;More lns$tore i'estgnls CleCk fqur 1 im and Fhness When it's over.... it's. over.... OFF STO-REWIDE Marilyn & Bev will be dosing "Christmas & Country" January 7, 1989 for the •winter months & will re -open mid-April, Chr• stm as Country and it's over Sat. Jan. 7/89 120 Queen St. Blyth, Ont. 523-4820 1 CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP Effective December 19 1988, Peter Vande Borne, Tony Visser and Garry Van Loon purchased Logan Farm Equipment Ltd. from the previous owners, Ray and Helen Gloor. The business, now called LOGAN FARM EQUIP- MENT (1988) LTD., will continue as a John Deere, dealership, .offering a full line of John Deere pro. • ducts to serve the needs of area farmers. Dear friends, The +staff .and :management of Logan farm Equipment (L98 Ltd: would like to thank everyone for their :ice, co-operation and business during our t 3Sitiou! period. We look fors/ward to serving you :in the New Year. LOGAN FARM EQUIPMENT (1988) LTD. R.R.5 Mitchell 347-2691 or 347.2950 Residents gather to open Christmas presets was aLso`out to her daughter's for the day. Mamie Ross had supper at Elaine and Bob McKellar's while Casie Nicholson was at Helen and Al Nicholson's. Over the week Mary K. Ryan had Kim, - Tracy, Steve and Marie, Rick and Pat Ryan visiting her as well as Geraldine and Ann Wilson. Visiting Lenny Bloomfield was Harry Bloomfield and Mabel Pryce of Goderich and his niece Cathy from London. Women's Auxiliary installs officers Seaforth Manor Holiday Happenings The Christmas holidays have been full of lots of activities for everyone. On Christmas most of the residents gathered to open at least one of their presents. Also at this time the last Advent Candle was lit and several Christmas carols were sung, accompanied by Mary Ann McNichol at the piano. Thank you to Mark McNichol, Rod Friesen and all the staff on duty who assisted with the opening of gifts. Also on Christmas morning, Ruth, Steve end Tyler Hildebrand visited all residents, guy- ing carnations to the ladies. \{y On Tuesday morning residents go together for Fun and Fitness, and in the afternoon viewed the movie "Pinnochio's Christmas" Our weekly church service on Wednesday afternoon was led by Reverend Donald Jones of Northside United Church. After Fun and Fitness on Thursday morn- ing residents tested their geography knowledge in a game of identifying places , starting with the same letter the previous place had ended with. The highlight of Friday was the December Birthday party. The four people celebrating their birthdays in December were Dennis Arney, Bill Scott, Ed Dunn and Jenny Hildebrand. After several games of bingo with volunteer Mary Chapple calling the numbers, cake and ice cream was served. Seaforth Manor Visitors Many people have been in and out of Seaforth Manor over the last week. On Christmas day Lois, Bryan and Linda Hodgert were in to visit Annie Harrisd(1. That day Marjorie Ryan had Susie Sinsmore and Joe, Johnny, Peg, Monica and Steve Ryan visit. Her husband Lawrence also visited her. During the week Sister Cyril Reynolds visited with Mariorie Rvan. That day Marjorie Ryan has Susie Dinsmore and Joe, Johnny, Peg, Monica and Steve Ryan visit. Her husband Lawrence also visited her. During the week Sister Cyril Reynolds visited with Marjorie Ryan. Visiting with Verda Cameron were Audrey Cameron, Anne, Paul, Amy, Jason, Timmy and Michael Boshart. Inez Spittal had several visitors this past week - her daughter Nancy Larone and hus- band Ken, her sons Peter and Paul, as well McKillop residents . see holiday visitors McKillop: Intended for last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Preszcator of Crediton spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum at Walton and also called on Mr. and Mrs. N. Hubley. tvirs. Terry Ward of Monkton spent a few ' days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Mc- Clure and Amy at RR 2 Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum of RR 1 Walton Visited -pm Sunday with.Mr. and Mrs. Ron Willitiniseff ,Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs'. tryaii,McClure and Amy of RR 2 Seaforth visited with Mrs. Terry Ward, at Monkton. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold`McCallum were Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCallum, Chad and Janice; Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCallum, Cindy, Colleen and Kenny; Mr. Carl McCallum and friend Tara of RR 1 and 4 Walton; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hubley of Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fink, Angeline; and Carrie Hare of Stratford. The family of Margaret Beuerman spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beuerman and girls at RR 4 Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ward, Jennifer and Michael of Staffa;Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Mc- Clure and Arny; Mr, and Mrs. Norman Hubley of Seaforth; and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward, David, Billie Joe and Mathew of Brodhagen spent Christmas afternoon with Mrs. Terry Ward at Monkton. Boxing Day visitors with Mrs. Audrey DeCoo were Mr. and Mrs: Tony DeCoo and Family of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian DeCoo of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Col- lins and family of Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green and family of Windsor. Mrs. Audrey DeCoo of Seaforth spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green and family of Windsor. Mr. Carl McCallum and friend Tara call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hubley Friday evening. as granddaughters Cindy and Jane, and great grandchildren. Several residents were also able to go out on Christmas Day. Mary K. Ryan was out to Mary Margaret Maloney's for dinner. Jenny Hildebrand spent Christmas with George and Hazel Hildebrand and family while Mabel Handy spent it with her daughter Gladys Van Egmond. Maria Goovaerts spent the day with her daughter Elza and 'Keith Ruston and family. Gladys Ruston The December meeting was preceded by a pot luck supper. Santa Claus also came to - call on the ladies with a gift exchange - "Thanks Santa." Our meeting. then was opened by our President Frances Teatero and reports were given and accepted. Our Christmas Bazaar was a success again this year, and we would like to thank the public and the hospital staff for making it a special event. The bazaar date for 1989 was set. It is to be held on Monday, November 27, 1989. The winner of our beautiful handmade quilt was Mrss. Joan Eaton of Egmondville. Thank you Ethel Dennis for the quilt and for your hard work. The President thanked all those who had made her three year term a success and wished all the new executive well and ex- tended her support to them. The new executive was then installed by " Joan Chesney. Our new President is Margaret Smale, Vice President Shirley ' Dinsmore, Secretary Geraldine Wilson, , Treasurer Susan Dick and the Past Presi- dent Frances Teatero. An Outstanding Service Pine was presented to Frances Teatero by Margaret, Smale for her service to the auxiliary. n Our next meeting will be held on January 10th, 1989 in the Board Room. We wish each and 'every one a prosperous new year and thank the community for their support in our work. Anyone interested in Junior Volunteer work, please contact Frances Teatero at 522-1979, or Mrs. Y. Kit- chen at 527-16M. See you at our next meeting. F.R. Teatero. PROVINCIAL COMPETITORS - Gary McNichol, lead; Laurie Fischer, second; Rick McDonald, vice: and Gord Pryce, skip; all of Walton, were one of four teams sent to the . Provincial Farmers Curling Championship coming up in Wallaceburg in January aftr winning three matches in the zone finals recently held in Seaforth. Corbett photo. Christmas Eve candlelight service sees carols, .traditions and stories Cromarty Correspondent MRS. ROBERT LAING 345-2326 Members of Knox Presbyteria8 Church, Mitchell, were guests at the Christmas Eve Candlelight Service in Cromarty. Carrying candles, the choir entered the auditorium during the processional hymn, "0 Come, All Ye Faithful". Throughout the service they sang three numbers: "I Heard the Bells", "In the Stillness of the Night", and "Mary's Lullaby". A duet, "Away in a Manger"; was sung by Marie Kerslake and Joanne Wallace.- Taking part in the call to worship, choral reading, and the arrival of the Christ Child were Sherri Elliott, Lisa Gardiner, Kim Bertens and Christopher Scott'. Jack and Betty Anne Christie and their daughter, Sarah Jane, lit the Christ Candle. Ann Milne told the children about Christmas traditions, some of which she ex- perienced when she lived in India. The Christmas stories from Isaiah and Matthew were read by Reverend Bill Milne, .and Reverend Lucie Milne spoke on the topic, "Happy Easter? or ! " With Betty Lou Norris at the organ, carols used were While Shepherds Watched, 0 Lit- tle Town of Bethlehem, concluding with Hark the Herald Angels Sing. The church had been beautifully decorated by the Sunday School children and their mothers using evergreen houghs, candles, murals, the Christmas tree, and the Rainbow of Promise. AN INVITATION Everyone is invited to the mini-series' each Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the church, when Mrs:Kane will lead a study on Family 1`tela . tionships and Wedding• Bells based on the book of Ruth. Happy pushers will shuffle on Monday SHUFFLEBOARD NOTICE The Happy Pushers will shuffle on Mon- day, January 9 at 1 p.m due to Seniors meeting on 10th. The following four weeks will be held on the Tuesday. NORTHCREST Dorothy. Munroe spent Christmas with her 'daughter Pat and family of Lucan. Nan Britton visited with her son David, Jane and family of Kitchener over the Christmas holiday. Lynne, Gary and daughter Ashley of Port Elgin visited grandparents Glen and Pearl McKnight on Friday. Mac and Shelagh Munroe of Whitby spent a couple of days with Dorothy Munroe Christmas week. Margaret Mole spent Christmas with son Bob and Betty Mole• and family of Dungannon. The tenants wish, Sadie Hoy a warm welcome to Northcrest and wish her a speedy recovery after her operation. Nelson McClinchey and Mike French of Brantford visited the McKnights on Sunday. SEAFORTH SEBRINGVILLE No Qws FELDMANN Dr) ORS WINTER BOOKINGS 43% DISCOUNT TE MS: 11O% PDOWN BALANCE DUE APRIL 1/89 Open Mon. thru Fri.,8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 37% DISCOUNT ON ORDERS PLACED BEFORE FEB. 24/89 TERMS: 1O% DOWN BALANCE DUE MAY 1/89 DELIVERY AT CUSTOMERS' CONVENIENCE "Your BEST CHANCE TO BUY THE BEST product at the BEST Lumber Yard" QUALITY :& SERVICE SINCE 1906 SSOPFligkETEat'S SIL SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO `TEt? RH,QME.527091.0. DAYCARE FOR SEAFORTH Would you use a Daycare Centre for childcare if a government licensed facili- ty existed in Seaforth? Do you anticipate needing daycare within the next five years? If you can answer yes to either of these questions, your input will be valuable. A survey has been prepared through assistance from Toni Lemon, to assess the need for daycare in Seaforth. The Ministry of Community & Social Services has indicated that start-up assistanceis available IF Seaforth can demonstrate a NEED for a daycare facility. We require interested parents or parents -to -be) to complete the question- naire and if a need is established, several people to form a committee to work towards the goal. Some of the possible needs addressed in the survey are: -quality care for infants, toddlers, pre-schoolers -full-time, pari -time, or occasional care -care for school-age children before / after school and P.D. days -low "child to caregiver" ratio nutritious lunches -supervised outdoor play area -fully licensed & inspected c -----receipt issued forincome,?fax purposes If you feel daycare *Wald bebenefiicial,to you or to the community in general, please pick upa survt yat tfle$EM$ORTH MUNICIPAL OFFICE, 72 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH or call }ALEN t,,SQIJThGATE at 527-0812. The :de dale@ for the retfir a ;of the questionnaire is January 25, 1989.