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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-09-07, Page 20H •, .t q. •••••• tri service, n K f bit' re. byterlan BERTHACones ' Ad n gg ' 'Chit , ElQra, oIIdaOfr.Sep- GIO)u ' tember Sth , at 11:3u a.m. Johnathon Corbetttts nt a intertucnthi Vora Cemetery. few days last Week Jehlids Tali 'The: Tu hmree Links. s. 1 or wlis,hiaters thdarSani andetrakpbe ing uesyr, ep��embe r, ql and M.P,Aetlfitiiapot dc upper t:ateat}ainecl Mrs., Jessie ; Kwlop?oneing ' a}t"a k:30 °l?�• • r 'most we strong, Miss Greta L>llmtt%i4t The NpW,)neintbe s>i� m and Mrs Louise. Mitchell, one • C•0010,C•0010,- lnstallgtion of .afternoon recently, prlor• o officers:0 i take place. • Plate Misa'Lammie" laking up resi- to attend. dence at Huronview. . • Susatl Nagtegaal was or- oitiogHENSALL • ganist at tie -United Church REAS, WENT DOES IN on Sunday morning' with • FERGUS Joanne and Laurie Pepper as Mrs. W.A. ;)'ours died in ushers. Mr. �M' McDonald spoke Groves Memgrisl Flgspiiol, on the thinking about Beingt of in `Fergus on Friday, September church as three concentric 2, 1983 In fret ette year. The circles with Christ as the widow of •.e, late Padre W.A., center. Young • of, Elena;, a former • The Sunday Church School minister of Carmel Presby- �staff'of the United Church, met thea past 'week and made final plans for the opening of Sunday School on Sunday, September llth. terian Church, Hensall. Mrs. Young Was the former lvfarion Waldron, leaving Hensall in September 1939 taking up residence in Fergus. Surviving are daughters (Ruth) Mrs. W. Hooper,' Mrs, Frank Jackson, Picton; (Nora) Mrs. Neil Stoskopf, Guelph; (Patricia) Mrs. Glen Whittur, Ottawa; (Joan) Mrs. John McGuinness, Ottawa. Sister (Lillian) Mts. James Smith, Carlton Place (Flora) Mrs. Kenneth Greer both of Otta- wa. Several grandchildren surviving. Re ting at the John Thomson nd Son Fun- eral Home, 1 0 St. David Street, north Fe us. Funeral Rev: Kenneth Knight con- ducted worship serltice in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Friday evening at 7:00 p.m. with Mr. Doug Klopp of Zurich at the organ. The' flowers in the church were placed in loving memory of the late Miss Olive Petty by her family. Sunday, September 11 a congregational worship ser- vice and picnic will be held at Camp Kintail. The regular service will resume at 9 a.m. Sunday September 18th. The ROY'S RADIATOR SERVICE RR2 .MITCHELL 348-9114 Also specializing in Front End Alignment & Wheel Balance "ONE MILE SOUTH OF DAVE'S SUNOCO SERVICE” • ;h ltldl wili'toi-wed p date cogggrritulatllxs ' ,tp the entail Hants girls ih • Is woidd lite to • ge�rlr scents. S thi who s thank p 5Epptember Z at{1l Ji�''iii �' <r -.H echtt Miss puss PollOsittlert this wOtl the "'B" championship, thanks to, r. Barbara and we fot"Toronto Ola re -s e• . at the Usberne softball, tour, Mr, Taylor, veil Attend eol1e*a " gk • be nament ill fclrktott. , ggp , ►Ii VIEitIAGIUN' lutists term, ,; temper St . e gills lost their J,iniRicklnsofEienspll, t fu dees T'ere a "`Ma -t ;'Qn first game 5.4 to.; eter and. his Bay Gully Opo4. Mls a e„fF Q Su - to wins On Sunda- for 'ilio ` et Hay they 4 fsyed � lilac 9�S• k s� d. Suzuki moteeros■' tkackll tt' �ef whet* sit �. w►1J..`Sn r 11 •.iia the, :..R "'�. _,� ._ r,.. � • c o S >• Pb 931, i) o ermwor Day weekend„bn • cotill Saturday he ed third 1Ef 8 ali b leised w await tll�e start of • rho college fol futyr �tertlsarttyy nevi u n r tilnish School opened at the`tlerisall playoffs. INCail wish them over all in the 806 class at RecreatiCentre on 'lues- the best, • Putnam, Ont. Then be travel - led to TIlsonburg where mechanical problems in the Orsi race forced him to ride a catch ug .gond race on Sunder-- Jim flubbed sixth Over all. 1.14/dr +an hi.» hoate I trackn!tit,'ally Gui11 on • Eoda J h scan p. ad abut d mself Sot�oosp g,ear as he rose o ezcel)eut: races finishing second aqqd erg to give him a first ovefalf for the day. • day, Septgmbe{,¢ ;tit Nfis��9 • Denomt3teteachitil( I4olaa `"', I .open" ar+ ds hear# �f` �orr t UEENSWA]tN)wWS Ari Co cOregor, Rev. Clayton Kuepfer cod MARC Z to beColle a e ducted worship senvic "at ty Qu nsway Nursing oitte the followin is a lisn oRthe Phyllis H i d 1'6lif i pt � grad 12 and 1� graduates in ,respondent of Anne and Udug M ARETH06GARTH is going to Lougheed 62.6902 in Kitchener to'traln ee medical secreta accompan. e by e . • Lindaand scold Par - the piano on Thursday.'•• the Kipppen Area• •Rob: sons Jim i■ headingg for, bus tri to the Park The residents enjoyed •a efts, daughter of Helen and Stoney Creek, and Mohawk, n Ted Roberta, Colleges io Hamilton to learn to be an industrial electrician. Stratforon Tuesday. Fanshawe College to stu4 Florence and Ross Hera of Secretarial Arts. •. Ailsa Craig visited .with Mr. Attending Sheridan Col - Earl Kinsman. Visiting with lege, Brampton, to study Corp Alcock were Isobel Al- Retail Management is Beth cock, Jessie Engel and Robin Consitt, daughter of Marg. Lyons. and Ray Consitt. Mrs. Mabel Kyle visited Studying Architectural Verge Williams and Mrs. Ella Technology at Mohawk Col - Middleton. Les Mitchell visit- lege, Hamilton is Cathy Van- ed bis mother Mrs. Lopise nester daughter' of Simone Mitchell. Phillip Eisenbach and Marcel Vanneste. • visited his sister Miss Eliza- Cathy's brother Dave Van - beth Eisenbach. John neste is going to Centralia Cousins, Blyth visited with Agricultural College to study Carl Lawatsk1. Joan Van der Farm Management. Breech visited the home on Kim Finlayson, daughter Monday and received the of Irene and Gary Finlayson is cheque from the residents for training at the Marvel Hair - the money they raised front dressing School in London. the Heart Jamboree. Barb McGregor, daughter Paul Hoggarth, son of Matgaret and Al Hoggatth is -going to Mohawk College in Hamilton to study Mechani- cal Engineering Technology. Margaret and Al Hog- garth's eldest son, Greg, is also leaving for the University of Waterloo, to study mathe- matics. Greg's aim is to become a high school math teacher. Julie Wright, daughter of Evelyn Wrights is heading out to Wilfred Laurier Uni- versity, in »Waterloo to study business administration. Nancy McGregor, daugh- ter of Mildred and Ronald McGregor, has a job in the medical centre in ,Hensall. college Nancy'% brother Paul Me - Gregor has chosen farming as his future career, and he is also' helping his brother Bili McGregor with the Ultralite ,motorized hang gliders. • Tove and Jack Se1Ys two daughters• Pam and Sandy have chosen to stay on at the iobs they have acquired dur- ng the summer. Pam works at the Manor in Seaforth, and Sandy works at I.G.A. in Exeter. Sandra Finlayson, daugh- ter of Ruby and Laird Finlay- son, is at present working at the Huron St. Residence in Exeter with the handicapped and mentally retarded child- ren - Sandra's cousin, Kathy, daughter of Irene and Gary Finlayson, is also working at the Huron St. Residence. Darlene Faber, daughter of Anila and Russell Faber, is at the present moment seeking employment. You Can Deal with Confidence Deliver your White Beans to (/ I oteqsva kons f Boal F IT y by MARC 90RTIrWyKK � CO. RAG:TIMI•% Tit IMiA.bodIZI�:* Stretch, Toning and / Cardiovascular .•• workout with Banc. .nutlnes music. vs Choreography by Mary Lu Purcell TRIM -A -SIZE CLASSES Registration Night & First Class MONDAY, SEPT. 12TH 8:00 P.M. ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL, DUBLIN 10 WEEK SESSION 1 NIGHT PER WEEK 95.00 2 NIGHTS PER WEEK '25.00 CALL JOANNE 345-2080 4 Exclusively Canadian owned and operated Over WE locations across Canada • Enquiries from prospective Instructors welcomed, *Trademarks .f MARS •ORTNWICK IL CO. 434 Exmouth Rt., Unit 11, Sarnia, Ont. NTT 3R7 - 31E-734.3117 We appreciate bviiness y n�Our. l... Fast - Efficient - Service • New for Fall 1983 from Thompson's Own Hyland » Seed Research Division THE••HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEM.RER7r. 1113 "' A19, • �/>a� ! r' fir 0:' f i f:fff% rf : -eg'{ ' !/f ' r'/ %'✓ 4t "%+'•/' %r+'• f+ Jf•f IJ , %!/ .4.% '4 4: 4.4.444S•0:, /dJ0fr!i�rffri�ir,rifJ, �'r "err • >ri,;;�ry"• b ¢` /4%i%/fIJ/!fv/:f..%%„yif /.� •f...:frf. Specials effectige from Wed: Sept. 7 *111 closing Ttlee. Sept. ...../., • %• J /i rJ A. :4:.: f / 5`,/ /10 ff ii 1/ '-• y�rJf.. r� ; J, lef / , PITT 6 ' DAT ES • 1.99 Quaker Bran MUFFIN 4 • .09 lb. '�yj/."! ff7e/ •//. f'y(% r r ;f 'f.J {ruff{: J/0 /, .. . r • �• 1r }J�,} sx . 4, . 4-.40 <0 .../ .:" , • % ssi /..,, . , J /% � r • J.(..,r. i%P''.• ...„y''.v.-.:,fir,.J ° K�`•�` }' •h•$."• '`. `v -064`t, :� Vi.µ J • •iy �[ j:$'f.:I::r%'%$'{'{fjfJ.C>.Y.4%iY•:r: �. J.:Y•Fy�:{n S,:. AKAG• '% -0,:lJi?+:'r':•Y+-•`.'r {:l'v' o' '” 4i, • s•yr c':�. •>`;; f : :: `:f,: : c2+ $:•:,lir �/ }; ' r} ' .r. . 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Visit Us: In Seaforth, Ontario Every Monday Representative: Bob McClinchey ••••• a . .'»»7. :< ;.;• \:•>'•` $Simi Creamy HAVARTI CHEESE 't simply makes good sense to meet with the representative of the Federal Business Development Bank who will soon be in your area. There is no obligation and no ' cost to you. And there is so much you could gain for your business. Come talk with us if you could use financial aid, in the form of loans, loan guarantees or eves selling an equity position in your businebs. We have experienced counsellors who can help you plot a course of growth and success for your business. And we can provide you with direction to government assistance, both federal and provincial, as well as other vital information- For an advance appointment call: 271-5650 [collect) or write: 1036 Ontario St. Stratford, Ont. COUNSELLING Augusta Seed Wheat Houser Seed Wheat For increased yields and winter hardiness Sow the above varieties and be sure 2.59b. Fredrick Seed Wheat is also available For larger growers "Bulk Cort Seed” is available Custom Fertilizer 'Spreading Soil analysis: Fertilizer recommendations from a qualified staff Great -for Lunches MINI BABY BELS Federal Business Banque federate Development Bank de developpement Your Suture is our guarantee [Cheese Portions) Cana -115 Hensall 262-2527 Mitchell 348-8433 Pert Albert 529-7901 4/1.00 � j.