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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-04-06, Page 9STRIKE UP THE BAND—The Huron Strings played a lot of excellent music for the Seaforth area senior citizens on Thursday evyning at the Legion. The local Junior Farmers sponsored the event which had a large turnout. (Photo by Hook) Correspondent MRS. BETTY McCALL 887-6677 The Rev. Charles A. Swan conducted the Easter Sunday services at Duff's United Church to commemorate the Resurrection of Christ. Lillies placed in the sanctu- ary were to be taken to Mrs. Edna McDonald, {Mrs. Carol Kealy, Mrs. Lill{ Hudie, Mrs. Beatrice Payne, Miss Pearl Thamer and Mrs. Sadie McDonald. The monthly unified board meeting was held Monday at the [ionie of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coutts. The U.C.W. executive will meet in the church basement, April 6 at 7:30 p.m. Next Sunday evening the Rev. Bruce Eaton of Stratford will be guest speaker at the U.C.W. Spring Thankoffer- ing Service at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin and family of Sarnia were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid. Weekend guests with Mrs. Ruth Thamer were Mrs. Sherry Travnicek, son Greg and daughter Justine and Miss Ruth Thamer of Wood- stock. Helping Matt Lee celebrate his seventh birthday on Thursday, March 31 were Kevin McDonald, Paul Beuerman, Jamie Benne- wies, Jamie McNichol, Kevin Coleman, Chris Stevenson, Kipp Weisbrod and Brett Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moffett and Brett of Guelph spent the Easter weekend at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss. Seaforth Men's Recreational Softball League Notice ALL PLAYERS Wishing to have their names included In the DRAFT OF PLAYERS for the 1983 season, please contact one of the below by April 15 Bob Beuttenmiller 527-1680 [Days] 527-0282 [Nights] Colin Young 527-1383 [After 5] Moe Huard 527-0880 [Days] MaFFAT Homeowners in Hullett Township could receive. financial assistance on their home repairs. At the March 21 meeting of Hullett Township Council it was recommended that Clerk -Treasurer Harry Lear send an application to the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing requesting a grant from the Ontario Home Renewal Program. According the Clerk Lear the grant would be available to people owning a home acid residing in the Township of Hullett. "If people qualify for the grant they may be eligible for up to $7,500 for home repairs," said Clerk Lear. Council hopes to receive the grant in about two months: In other business council accepted the Seaforth and Area Arena Budget. Hullett Township's portion of the budget is estimated at $870, 2.4 per cent of the overall figure. Council also passed a bylaw to provide for a drainage works in the ownship and for borrowing on the credit of the municipality the sum of $12,300 for the Hulley Drainage Works. drainage work from John Devries and others and appoint Bill Dietrich of W.E. Kelly and Associates to bring in a report. Council accepted the Council instructed the road tender of Postill Tile superintendent to order 1 Drainage for $8,730.70 for the mixed hardwood trees Hulley Drainage Works. It plant on township roads from also accepted the petition for the Ausable-Bayfield Con - servation Authority. It was decided that councll should hire Allen Caldwell to roll cemeteries on Lot 34, Con. 19 and Londesboro. Council also decided to hire Paul Van Beers to cut grass in the four township Cemeteries at an hourly rate of $4.25. Londesboro seniors entertain Blyth guests Correspondent DORA SHOBBROOK 523-4250 Happy Gang Seniors met March 30 when they enter- tained 30 Blyth Swinging Seniors. Rena Watt was at the piano. President Beth Knox welcomed all. Audrey Thompson gave the reading. Lorne and Addie Hunking, Bob and Audrey Thompson were in charge of entertain- ment. Card winners were ladies high -Hazel Reid, lone hands - Nora Kelly. low - Vera Hesselwood, men's high - Clare Vincent, lone hands - Jake McDougall, low. - Harry Caldwell, lucky cups - Les Reid and Vietta Hog- gart. Kelly Bosman ,enter- tained with step -dancing numbers. Lunch was served. Jim McCall president of the Blyth Swinging Seniors ex- pressed thanks to the Happy Gang for their invitation. Shuffle board, March 30 winners were ladies high - •Vietta Hoggart, 2nd high • Beth Knox, low - Dora Shobbrook, 2nd low • Clara Riley, men's high - Bob Thompson, 2nd high- Lorne Hunking, low George Hog- gart, 2nd low - Reg Lawson playoff winners - Bob Thom- pson and Dora Shobbrook, low - Lorne Hunking and Clara Riley. Shuffle board next week April 6. W.I. CARDS 'there were five tables in play March 31. winners were ladies high - June Fothergill, lone hands - Dora Shob- brook, low - Addie Hunking, men's high - Les, Reid, lone hands - Ken Hulley, low - Lorne Hunking. In charge was Romona Jameison. PERSONALS Mrs. Beth Knox visited on SEAFORTH & DISTRICT FIGURE SKATING -CLUB ANNUAL. MEETING Monday, April 11 at 7:00 p.m. at the Seaforth & District Community Centres (Upstairs Room) SEAFORTH & DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING Wednesday, April 20 at 8:15 p rn. at the Seaforth & District Community Centres (Upstairs Hall) ' Saturday with Mr. Ken Hobbs at Ailsa Craig nursing home on his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Buch- anan and brother Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Buchanan of Bryanston returned home on Mar. 30 from 2 weeks holiday to Lousiana. Ora Bruce, Pearl Mason accompanied by Pam Mero and Glenda Becker of Clinton returned home Mar. 26 from spending 2 weeks at Porta Aransas Teis and in Mexico. Elsie Shaddick and Dora Shobbrook visited on Tues- day with Mrs. Hilda and Mr. Donald at Heimstra Rest Home, Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Kevan Broome, Lucan spent Easter Sunday with her parents, Glen, Doreen Carter and Colleen. Cathy and Kevan were married Mar. 19 and just returned from a two week honeymoon in Florida. Mr.. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson, Brian and Sandra of Ridgetown spent Easter weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomp- son visited Thur. and Fri. in Moorefield and with her father Mr. Wm. Hamilton in Palmerston, Easter weekend vistors with Mr. and' Mrs. Bob Thompson were their family Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie, Rob and Jennifer of Kitchen- er, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Radford, London. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick were Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Garlicks. Kitchener and Miss Walton Area Sports Club SOFTBALL REGISTRATION Saturday, April 9 1-3 p.m. Walton Park T -BALL — No Fee MINOR TEAMS — $5 a player or maximum of $10 per family MIDGET BOYS, MEN'S OR LADIES' TEAM — $25 a play Buck & Doe for DOUG OSBORN and JAYNE COBURN Friday, Apr. 15 MONKTON COMMUNITY CENTRE I unch `Refreshments 4.00 per person MUSIC BY D.J. GEORGE Garlicks, Kitchener and Mrs. Ruth Shaddick, Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott of Tiverton visited on Sunday with her mother Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, Bryce. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crysler of Chatham visited on Sun- day with her brother Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tamblyn . attend- ing church here. Easter visitors with Dora Shobbrook were daughter Muriel Milison, Darren, John, Debbie, Dan and Paul John and Sarah. All were of Goderich, Bill, Bev, Ric - Sunday supper guests of hard and Julie. Thelma Ellerby, Clinton. Saturday visitors with Mr. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John, and Mrs. Bob Burns were his Elizabeth were Mr. and Mrs. sister Mr. and Mrs. W4tbert E.F. Warrens, London and McDonald, Ruby of Kincar- Janine Mayhem Holmes - dine and his brother Jim ville. Burns of Enderby, B.C. who Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Shad - is spending some time here. dick, Stephen and Danny of Sunday visitors with Mrs. Brantford spent the weekend Joe Shaddick were famiy with his parents • 22 join Londesboro church Blyth when they celebrated their mother's 91st birthday. 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