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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-04-13, Page 10A10 ' ' THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 1.301103, BT. JAMES BOWLING T -Birds 15,516, VW's 14,756, - Fararls 16, 303, Chargers 13,888, Corvettes 14,839, Mercedes 15, 129. Men's high single and triple` George Love, 300 and 808. Ladies high single and triple -Shirl- ey Moro 285 and 608. • -. Congratulations to the T-B,Irds for winning the playoffs. THURSDAY RIGHTERS Ladles weekly high single -Betty Hulley 254. Weekly high triple -Veronica Mel - clinger 605. Men'e high eingle-Mel Cooper 321. Weekly high triple -Ron Henderson 715. PLAYOFF STANDINGS Brewers 14,186, Rookies 13,947, ,• Shlppy's Dlppere 13,678, Trouble-on- Slx 13.365, Head-Plnnere 12,972 Fixed 12,795. - IS THIS THE FINISH LINE? seems to be what Sybil Miller Is about to -ask following her completion of the Seaforth Optimist canoe race. Arnold Stinnissen, organizer of the event, who celebrated his 65th birthday on_race day, explained the previous day's rain, "was music to our ears." He noted the low water level In the Bayfield river rose at least six Inches overnight. (Wassink photo) LEN HEALY, R.R. 1, Brucefield, found his wet suit quite warm following the annual Optimist canoe race. Len promptly rolled his kayak at the finish line and announced his cool dip was refreshing. (Wassink photo) WATER REFRESHING -Participants In -the 12th annual Seaforth Optimist canoe race dressed warmly for the event. Sunday morning was cold and wet prior to race time, After completing the race, Dana Kloss of RR1, Brucefield, shed a couple of layers of clothing, and jumped into -the river. (Wassink photo) Kippen Correspond nt MRS. RENA CALDWELL 262-5935 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones and family visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Moore visited relatives in the Kippen areaJdast weekend. The annual meeting of Kippen East W.I. will cam- • mence with a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. on April 20 at the home of Mrs. Grace Drummond. Members are reminded to have annual teports in triplicate. 1.4r. and Mrs. Arnold Gack- stetter, Guelph attended the funeral of Archie Parsons last Saturday. Mr' and Mrs. Alex Me- Murtrie and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Anderson have re- turned from their winter holiday in the U.S.A. 4-H The Kippen Kontinental Kookers met at Hoggarth's on March 29. Members sled Chinese and Ind- ian foods and different kinds of spices, then, prepared Kima with rice (Pakistan), Peanut Punch (Trinidad) and West Indian gingerbread. While sampling the foods, plans were made for ,the party. The party was held on April 2 at Binnendvk's. Guests were: Helen Roberts, Yvette Binnendyk, Jane Papple, Kathy Rathwell. Wanda Robinson. The Binnendyk ladies had the room beautifully decorat- ed and it made a nice party atmosphere. After the meal "guess the number of jelly beans" was won by Helen Roberts, "guess the content of the egg" was won by Joan and Linda Binnendyk and Helen Roberts; "musical chairs" was won by Diane Chalmers, and Helen Ro- berts WORKHORSES OF A DIFFERENT COLQ Summer school on again For the fifth year in succession a summer school will be offered at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. The Huron County Board of, Education approved the ele- mentary and secondary sum- mer school at its meeting on April 5. Director of education John Cochrane said the Ministry of Education will fund both elementary and secondary school summer schools if the courses being offered are academic. Our orange, Kubota M Setles tractdre are built to carry a heavy workload. But not a heavy price. They offer 47.4 to 72.? PTO hp, 16 forward and 4 reverse speeds. independent PTO, power steering, plus position and draft control, And etch one comes with an economical diesel engine. Which means you don't spend 99 much ap, you would w gasoline. Or tune-ups. So put a Kubota M Series • tractor to work for you. It's a workhorse of a different color. And it's good for your economy. KUBOTA TRACTOR CANADA LTD- SERPORTM 521'0120 FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED BONELESS OUTSIDE CUT ROASTS 49 LB. RUMP ROASTS 259 LB. BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP ROASTS 2s9 • BEEF PRICES GO UP IN THE SUMMER DUE TO HIGHER.UALITY CUT TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS!OR RAY NOW FOR ! BEEF FREEZER BEEF SIDES of BEEF HINDS of BEEF • 250 LB. AVG. 130 LB. AVG. , 159 LB, 185 LB. . LBLB. BONELESS FULL OR OUTSIDE CUT OUND STEAK • 'BONELESS' INSIDE CUT 269 ROUND STEAK LB. 49 FRONTS of BEEF RIBS of BEEF, j 130 LB. AVG. 35 LB. AVG, 135 179 LB. LB. LB. MINI -CHUCK PACK 2 Short Rib Roosts 6 Made stooks 2 Boneless Shoulder Roasts 2 Cross Cul Rib Roosts 12 Station s Homemade Beal Patties britEcaii MAUD L. DALE Maud L. Dale. 87, formerly of Seaforth, died Thursday Apr. 7, 1983 at Huronvicw, Clinton. Born in Hullett Township, Sept. 30, 1895. she was a daughter of the late Hugh Dunlop and the former Sarah Jane Martin. Her husband. Orville Dale, died in 1980. She was a member of Northside United Church and the UCW of the church. Surviving are one daugh• ter, Mrs. Clarissa (Ken) Stewart. of RRS. Seaforth: one sister (Vera) Mrs. Les Oliver. of Huronvicw; also eight grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by one son. Keith. and one brother. Peter. Friends were received at the Whitncy•Rihey Funeral Home. 8' Goderich St. W.. Seaforth, where a service was held 3 p.m. Saturday. Rev. James Van Slyke officiated. Burial will he in Maitland - hank cemetery. Honorary pallbearers were Alvin Dodds and Edwin Mar- tin. Pallbearers were Mac Stewart, Rodney Dale. Rich• and Dale. Richard Fortune. Vince Weeks and Ralph Mil- ton. Flowerbearers were Bill Stewart. Trevor Fortune and Steven Dale. OSCAR CUTHILL Oscar Cuthill. '19. of Sea - forth. died Thursday Apr. '. 1983 at Seaforth Community Hospital. Born in McKillop Town ship. Feb. 14, 1904. he was a son of the late John Cuthill and the former Mary Scott. He had farmed most of his es life retiring to Seaforth in 1978. Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Elliott; one son. Paul, of Clinton; one brother, Wilmer, of Seaforth; and one sister, Mrs. Mary Neil, of Huronview and sev• eral nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by an infant daughter and two brothers, Harvey and Glenn. Friends were received at the Whitney-Ribey funeral home, 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth. where a service was held 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Rev. James Van Slyke officiated. Burial will he in Maitland - hank Cemetery. As expressions of sym- pathy donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Soci- ety. Pallbearers were George Case. Ross McClure. Ray Storey, Wayne Hodges. Fred Anderson and Gordon Mitchell. DONALD MCKAIG Donald McKaig, 73, of Mill St. Seaforth, died Thursday Apr. 7. 1983 at Seaforth Community -Hospital. Born at Chiselhurst. Dec. 13. 1909, he was a son of the late Angus McKaig and the former Mary Newill. He had retired frgm Gen- eral Coach in Hensall in 1974 and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion in Hensall. Surviving are his wife, the former Helen Jean Upshall; one daughter. (Jean Ann) Mrs. Bruce Knight. of Toron- to; and one sister, Mrs. Mary Salter. of Kitchener. Friends were received at the Whitney•Ribey funeral home. 8' Goderich St. W.. Seaforth, where a service was held 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Burial will be in Staffa ceme- tery. Rev. T.A.A. Duke offi- ciated, As expressions of sym- pathy, donations may he made to the Canadian Cancer Society. The Royal Canadian Legion held a service 8:30 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Pallbearers were Bruce Horton, Harvey Beuerman. Ted Taylor, Wilmer Dalrym- ple. Wilmer Adkins and Roy Brock. W.M. STEW ART Hensall native W. Mur- doch Stewart died in March, in Nixa, Missouri. following a long illness. A long time resident of Lake Forest. Illi- nois. he was horn cin a farm near Hensall. January 29, 1907. After attending local schools, including Seaforth Collegiate Institute. he at- tended the University of Toronto, graduating there in honour mathematics in 1931. He then went to the United States and worked at several companies including Aetna Life and John Hancock, and lastly as actuary of Central Standard in Chicago. In 1960 he established his own con- sulting actuarial firm to meet the needs of smaller compan- ies. He became a fellow of the Actuarial Society of America in 1937. In 1960-61 he served as president of the Chicago Actuarial Club. He operated his business until his retire- ment in 1973. Mr. Stewart had many- interests anyinterests outside his profes- sion. For many years he was on the board of governors of the Illinois Saint Andrew Society and in 1976, received the Clansman of the Year award for service there to. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart were active in the establishment of the Hope Presbyterian Church in Libertyville, In- nois, for which he served as the first resident elder. He was very interested in geneo- logical research on family and friends. Hc was also a mem- her of the Stewart Society of Edinburgh. Scotland. Mrs. Stewart died in 1981 at the age of 76. Survivors include a son. Donald Duncan of the U.S. Dept. of Defense; and two grandchildren Janet Anne and Andrew Duncan. JOHN. L. MCCLURE John Leslie McClure of Main St. N., Seaforth, died Sat. Apr. 9. 1983 in Seaforth Community Hospital. He was in his 88th year. The late Mr. McClure is survived by his wife. the former Helen Stepart and a sister, Irene, Mrs. Howard Blanchard of Uxbridge. He was predeceaked by a brother, Forest and by a sister Florence. Born in Goderich Township he was a son of the late John McClure and the former Matilda Burk, Friends were received at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth until Tues- day at 2 p.m. when funeral services were held. Interment will follow in Maitlandbank Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jack McLlwain, Gord Pullman, Clarence Maloney. Steve Lupul, Art Varley and Lloyd Hoggarth. • 10 LOS. V V B LB5 24 alas. pteCOS TOTAL 37 LBS. of moot NO WEIGHT LOSS * QUALITY CUT REG. 90.89 BARBECUE PACK $ 00 6 Biada Steaks2 a LBS 4 SirLolnln 61, Steaks SLB5. ,� .Loin stooks t Les. • pieces 6 Chicken Breasts (back. attached) 44 1BS 6 Chicken logs (backs attached) s LB5. s7f meat 6 Pork loin Chops REG. 89.67 12 Stollen s Homemade i L85 Bold P°"'•' Totat0.2 Les *NO WEIGHT LOSS *QUALITY CUA r SIRLOIN STEAKS X79 oiliarEAKS 2.89 RODUCEPRODUCEPRODUCEPRODUCEPRODUCEPRODUCE PRODUCE WS LB. MAPLE LEAF 'BIG 8' 375 GM. PKG. SKINLESS WIENERS' • .99 MAPLE LEAF SLICED 175 GM PKG, • COOKED HAM 119 MAPLE LEAF 500 GM. PKG* SLICED 159 BOLOGNA DELI FEATURES PRIDE OF CANADA EXTRA LEAN COOKED HAM 199 MAPLE LEAF ASSORTED SLICED LUNCHEON MEATS MAPLE LEAF 'BY THE PIECE LIVERWURST SANDWICH STYLE 'SLICED CORNED BEEF LB 169 l8 139 LB 259 lB 9. 4