The Huron Expositor, 1989-07-26, Page 1811
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 26, 1989 — 17A
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MRS. CECILIA RYAN
345-2028
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Father A.F. Loebach, Pastor of Mit-
dhell and Logan Churches was in St. Col-
umban for the Saturday evening and Sun-
day morning Mass.
Father Loebach exchanged parishes
with Father J. Hardy to tell about his ex-
periences in jail when he was arrested
from outside the Scott abortion clinic in
Toronto because of his stand on morality.
'Father and other anti -abortion pro-
testors were released without charges.
PEOPLE
Father Frank Moylan of Santo Domingo
is visiting with Mary Moylan and other
relatives and friends in the area.
McKILLOP 4-H NEWS
BY MELANIE CRONIN
PRESS REPORTER
A reminder is issued to "The Land-
scape Lovers" of McKillop No. 4 that
achievement night will be held at the
Community Centre in Bluevale on July 27
at 7:30 p.m.
FAMILY REUNION
A Nolan family reunion was held on
Sunday, July 23 at Pat (Nolan) and Wilf
Hartleib's new cottage at Connestoga
Lake. Those attending from this area
were Jim and Janneke Murray,. Michelle
and Morgan, Steve and Anne Murray and
Dean, Eugene and Barb Nolan, Seaforth,
Donna Cornish and Jenny of London,
Louis Nolan, R.R. 4 Seaforth, Dennis and
Rose Mary Balfour and Steve, R.R. 5
Seaforth, Joe and Helen Nolan, St. Col-
umban and Anne Nolan of Clinton.
RESIDENTS OF
H BBERT TOWNSHIP
GARBAGE PICK-UP
COMMUNITY BBQ - The Brodhagen Chamber of Commerce held their annual chicken
barbecue last Wednesday at the Brodhagen Community Centre. About 500 pieces of
chicken were barbecued for the event. Above, Keith Siemon tends to some of the cook-
ed chicken. Richard photo.
is available starting
FRIDAY, JULY 28th
and every other Friday
54.00 Per PickeUp
Call 345=2432 or
345-2863
Will only pick -tap for residents who have
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Staffa Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345-2346
Betty Lou Norris presided for the July
meeting of the Marian Ritchie Women's
Missionary Society group on Tuesday
evening in the church basement, opening
with a few lines on "Freedom" which
was the theme of the meeting.
The worship service was given by Edna
Stoneman, taking her meditation from
BI '°fir day celei• r°
Dublin Correspondent
MRS. DON MACRAE
345-21 2 or 345-2140
Visitors with Millie Evans were Mr,
and Mrs. Bill Evans and their. .grandson
Michael Arnold from Niagara Falls, Mrs.
Gerard Manchand from Windsor, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Murray from Toronto, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Evans also from
e of free•o
John, Chapter 8, beginning at verse 21,
and expressing her thoughts on Freedom,
then closing with prayer. Offering was
received by Mary Elliott and dedicated
by Betty Lou Norris. Members answered
the roll call by answering what freedom
means to them.
The president, Hazel Harburn presided
for the business when members were
reminded there • will be no August
meeting and reviewing the September
meeting.
tics held
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tozer from
Davidson, Michigan and Janice Cleary
and Marie Cleary from London.'
Katie Murray also celebrated a birth-
day. Visitors with Katie were her two
daughters Rose Marie Murray and Louise
Maloney. They took their mother out for
a birthday 'dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Masons were also .here from Oxbridge.
Local visitors were Catherine Malady and
Katie's son William Feeney.
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE
Hazel took her topic from a
Presbyterian Record, entitled What does
a Elder do? Lillian Douglas was in
charge of the study book on South Africa,
dealing with the economy, domestic pro-
ductivity and export of the country. The
meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer
followed by a social hour.
PEOPLE
Ina Finlayson, Bernice Armstrong and
Doris Miller have returned from a holi-
day in the Northern U.S.A. and the
western provinces.
Duncan and Joy Scott have returned
from a holiday in the western provinces.
Barb and Scott Bonikowsky, Oakville
visited on the weekend with their family.
Carrah Templeman and Michelle Dear-
ing are attending Camp Bimini this week.
if you wish,, to secure e
Biifefime income from em .
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. Arnold J. Stinniissen
527-0410
CRIME STOPPERS
1-800-265-1777
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INVITING PROPOSAL FOR
AUTHORIZED to RIVER AND VEHICLE
LICENSE ISSUER
FOR THE SEAFORTH OFFICE
PURPOSE
Successful eppltcant to provide full service on behalf of the Ministry including office
accommodations and staff to perform transactions related to the'lssuing of drivers'
licenses and vehicle permits.
SELECTION
Applicants and their proposals well be assessed on the basis of education, work ex-
perience, technical skills, communications and interpersonal skills, and the merles of
the proposal submitted. Among other requirements, the proposed facility must be ac-
cessible to the disabled.
Additional details are provided In an information kit available from Ministry offices at:
Ministry of Transportation
524 Belmont Avenue, West
KITCHENER, Ontario —N2M 5E3
Or contact Mr. D. Maeck, District Manager, at 1-800-265-6363.
Completed proposals must be received by the Ministry no later than Wednesday, August
9, 1989 at 4:38 p.m.
The boating season is upon us and boating
safety should be on our minds. That includes
the safety of your boat and motor as well.
During this time of year we always get a
rash of stolen boats and motors and all too
often the proper identification is not
available to assist the police and marine
repair centres to identify these items suffi-
ciently to facilitate recovery.
REMEMBER TO RECORD the make,
model and serial number of your boat and
motor, along with a physical description (a
picture also helps).
YOU COULD RECEIVE A REWARD if
you can help find these stolen items: one
eight foot Zodiac dinghy, serial number
87752K586; and one six horse power Yamaha
outboard motor, grey in coir with serial
number 009550, stolen from Bayfield bet-
ween June 12 to 16, 1989, where the dinghy
was tied beside a larger boat; and one 71
horsepower 1986 Honda outboard motor with
serial number BF7551601903, stolen on June
21,1989 in Goderich where the thief used bolt
cutters to cut the lock that held the motor on
the boat.
Huron County Crime Stoppers Inc., along
with the Goderich Ontario Provincial Police
and Goderich Town Police, are asking for
your help in this matter. If you have infor-
mation about this or any other crime call
Huron County Crime Stoppers,
1-800-265-1777, or 524-6851. You could receive
a reward of up to $1,000. Remember crime
doesn't pay, but Crime Stoppers does.
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The Federal Business Development Bank (FBDB)
is a Crown Corporation that exists to promote and assist
businesses in Canada.
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CBI (COMMUNITY BUSINESS INITIATIVE)
ADVISOR
FOR THE HURON COUNTY AREA
We are looking for a retired or semi -retired person who has been successful in business
for a number of years and has general business knowledge in such areas as marketing,
finance, accounting and operational controls. Past successful ownership of your own
business in the Huron County area would be beneficial.
Your background and experience should be such that you have a good grasp and
understanding of the problems of small business which enables you to counsel and ad-
vise business In ways and means to improve the management of their business,
As our CBI Advisor you will be responsible for the managing, organizing and delivery
of a one year CBI program In the community that will include the elements of menage-
ment.training, Information and counselling in business related matters to approximately
30 businesses.
This position will be under a one year contract that will require the Individual's full-
time commitment.
Please forward expressions of interest In confidence to:
:R.D. FURTNEY, Manager
.51.6 Huron Street
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