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The Huron Expositor, 1983-10-12, Page 7WONANt Marty and Brenda (nee Papple) are thrilled to announce the healthy and safe arrival of their son. Joshua Adam, weighing 8 lbs. 7 .oz. on October 8, 1983 at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. Proud grand• parents are Bill and Dorothy Papple, Egmondville and Helen Coonan of London, and the late Arnold Coonan. KLAVERt Pete and Catherine wish to announce the safe arrival of their son, Bradley Mark born Sept. 29, 1983 at Stratford General Hospital weighing 8 lbs. 4 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John KI&ver, Kippen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dekroon, Mitchell. MARTIN: It's a Boy: Born on October 7, 1983 in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. a son William Joel, to Bill and Nancy ,Martin. ,A brother for Staci and Sara. MONTGOMERY: Bob and Janice, are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their fast son, Michael Robert on October 4, 1983 at Seaforth Community Hospital, weighing 6 lbs. 15 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Carl P. iestap, Bornholm and Mrs. Marjory Montgomery, Seaforth. L c. DOIG — HARRIS Vickie Harris, daughter of Bob and Betty Harris, of Seaforth and Paul Doig, son of Lorne and Nora Doig, of RR1 Moorefield were married at the Monkton United Church on Sept. 3. Maid of honor was Joanne Maloney, of Seaforth and. the bridesmaids were Patn F,Jlis, of RR1 Moorefield, Shirley Wolfkantp, of RR1 Bornholm and Marsha Wolfkamp, of RR1 Bornholm. Julie Harris, of Seaforth was flowergirl and Wade Ellis, of RR1 Moorefield was ring bearer. Best man Was Harry McCaughey, of Fergus and ushers were Ron Harris of Seaforth, Kent Doig, of Moorefield and Dyian Doig, of Moorefield, Rev. David Northy, of Monition officiated and the guitarist was Jim Haggarty, of Mitchell. Soloist was. Debbie Hulley, RRI Seaforth. The reception took place at the Monkton Community Centre and the couple will reside in Palmerston. (Photo by Marton Studio) GDQ®dipc' tnhC@ @C@f AUTUMN APPLE MUFFINS 1 egg, slightly beaten 2 tablespoons soft butter ih cup sugar . ' cup plain yogurt 1/3 cup milk 1/] cup rolled oats 1/2 cup bran 1 fresh apple, peeled and grated , 1/2 cup raisins, ;soaked ' cup wholewheae,flour '/ cup all-purpose flour 3/4 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda '/t teaspoon cinnamon. 1/4 teaspoon salt In large . bowl, combine first nine ingredients. Sift remaining dry ingredients together. Add to bran mixture, stirring until moistened. Spoon into muffin cups. Bake at 325° about 2S minutes, or until golden brown. Makes 1 dozen muffins. es STUART DE VRIES Stuart De Vries, 76, of 133 St. George St., Mitchell died Thursday, Oct, 6, 1983 at the Stratford General -Hospital. Born in Holland, Oct 18, 1906, he was a son of the late Sjoerd De Vries and the former Styntje Pranger. On May 13, 1931, he married Akke Peterson, who died Feb, 25, 1983. The couple came to Canada in 1952 and resided at Brussels and Seaforth prior to movin to Mitchell in 1968. He was a merit r of the Free Reforme Church at Munrs' Surviving are three sons. Jacob, of 318 Hibernia St., Stratford. Stuart" Jr., of Schringville. and Sam, of Exeter; one hrother and One sistet in Holland; also seven grandchildren. Friends were received at the Lockhart 1'u neral home, 109 Montreal St.. Mitchell, atter 2 p.m. Friday until noon Saturday when transfer will be made to the Free Reformed Church for a service at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Carl Schouls officiated, Burial was in Bethel - Munro cemetery. REV. HARRY DONALDSON A former minister of St. Thomas Anglican Church, Seaforth, Rev. Harry Donaldson, died in Woodstock Wed, Oct, 5, following a car accident Mr. Donaldson and his brother, Archibald of Nework, New Jersey„ died in hospital after their car collided with a pickup truck. Mr. Donaldson was also a member of Seaforth town council when he lived here in the sixties. Retired as pastor of St. Alban's Anglican Church, Delhi, he was in his 79th year. His wife, the former Mariechen Disselkoen, predeceased him in 1980. • Surviving are his daughters. Frances M. of Toronto; a brother, James of Scotland, Business beat United Trails joins bus network Foody THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 12, 1983 — A7 Seven Ontario transportation compan- ies, including`United Trails Inc. of Seaforth, representing over the half of the intercity bus transport business in Ontario, have joined the Affiliated Voyageur Bus System. Beginning in the province of Quebec last year with eight Quebec -based firms, the umbrella organization is designed to inte- grate and standardize several services offered to the public. "We are in effect joining forces with a network between Ontario and Quebec to provide a better service to the public," Rob Sherwood of Sherwood Transportation in Goderich said. "It reached the point where if we didn't improve the intercity transportation system it wouldn't have existed." The network will give individual compan- les increased purchasing,, powers and advertising and marketing clout in the two -province network. At the same time, however, affiliated companies will keep their full autonomy in their ownership manage- ment and operations but will be able to reduce costs of maintenance and repair work while taking advantage of volume buying of fuel, equipment and parts. As a result of the amalgamation the consumer will see better managed transfer points with co-ordinated scheduling, fewer equipment and baggage transfers, standard- ized schedule formats and more accessible information for passengers, better access to special reduced fares and simplified ticket purchase. For the independent companies, including United Trails, the network will provide, better publicity and high profile marketing, consolidated information service, expansion of charter and support services and training and personnel improvement. The seven Ontario based companies, which feature more than a total of 300 coaches, increase the inter -provincial sstem to more than 575 coaches. The Affiliated Voyageur System becomes the largest of its kind in Canada and the second largest system in North America. It will carry more than eight million intercity passengers a year and operate more than 40 million mtercity miles. The companies joining the system include Charterways, Carleton Bus lines, Canada Coach Lines, Travelways Maple Leaf Limited. and Voyageur Colonial Limited of Ottawa. STAG - for FRED McCLURE Sat., Oct. 15 .at BIII McClure's 1 sistgrs Jean Donaldson of, Scotland and F3izabeth Mathison of England and several nieces and nephews. The late Mr. Donaldson rested' at the Murphy Funeral Home, Delhi until Saturday morning when the funeral service was held at St. Alban's Anglican Church at 11 a.nt. Interment followed in Delhi Cemetery. SEAFORTH Motors Limited 220 Main Street, South Seaforth • 527-1010 ens Super Specials! f y's a 60% Whole Wheat BREAD 24 oz, .79 a loaf Old CHEDDAR CHEESE DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Country GoId & � t Rock'n'Roll- DISCO, POLKAS WALTZES <(•'1% Good Recorded Music For Oeddtngs, Dances, Anniversaries, Parties, Etc. DAISY VIOLET McLEAN Daisy Violet McLean of Clinton, formerly of Brussels, died Oct. 4, 1983 in Seaforth Community Hospital in her 82nd year. he was predeceased by her husband, R erick McLean in 1956. Surviving are her -chldren Mary, Mrs. Jack Pennington of Brussels; Fannie, (Mrs. George Somers) of Brussels; Doris (Mrs. William Stuart) of Grimsby, Ella (Mrs. Carmen Gwynn) of Blyth; Ruby Wesenburg of Stratford. Grace (Mrs. Robert Thompson) of Bluevale. She is also survived by a dear friend, Harry Crich of Clinton Grandmother of 27 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren, she is also survived by a daughter-in-law Mrs. lona McLean of Brussels. The late Mrs. McLean was predeceased by two sons Arthur and Donald, one daughter Janet (Mrs. Donald Currie) and one brother. She rested at the Brussels Chapel of the M.L. Watts Funeral Homes, until Thursday. Thence to St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels for service at 2 p.m. lnterment-i russets Cemetery. Ladies Auxiliary No. 218 held a memorial service at Please turn to page 16 appal bo>�t��c�Jay Happy Birthday. Julie Cronin, 10 -years - old, Oct. 13. TEST DRIVE THE NEW . 1984 FORDS AND DISCOVER WHY QUALITY IS JOB 1! MILEAGE-- RIDE AND ECONOMICAL TO BUY. YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR FIRST , CONCERN!!! ETHFL, ONTARIO BRUSSELS — 8b7.6159 f 'FNINGS 2.99 lb. .66c per 100 g. Try our crusty rolls, apple fritters, chocolate chip cookies Tasty -Nu Bakery und, Cheese House 527-180:4 Seaforth WINTER 1983 - 84 is coming, but lucky for you we still have some 1'982 boots. FORD • Sales • Service • Leasing • Daily Rentals OMEN: 8 TILL 8 SELLING AT 1981 PRICES! BUY NOW AND SAVE Hetherington 'Fmi»V ootwear Main Street Seaforth 527-1110 1 0 ,, PURPOSES F THE ...,11.,:1 OPTIMIST CLUB To Develop Optimism As A Way of Life 10th ANNUAL r} .x. 7o I Ilk MAY 26184 '—Parade Chicken & Pork B.B Q. to ` t.w r + P To Promote An Active Interest In Good Government and Civic Affairs -Band Tattoo -Scott isfi Bands —Mardi Gras Queen - Ir` t_,, b , � t , � To Inspire Respect for Laws. • —2 Dances and More 4 OVIE NIGHTS ;T 1 To Promote Patriotism and Work for International Accord and Friendshp Among All People October 21, 1983 - "Blue Thunder" Seaforth & District Community Centres .LOWDOWN —November 26/83 —April 14/84' ` To Aid and Encourage the Development of Youth, in the Belief That The Giving One's Self In Service To Others Will Advance "Walt Disney Films and Much More." of The Well Being of Man." "His Community and World" Movies to continue through the winter in co-operation with the Seaforth and District Community Centres, 41 -WINTER CARNIVAL Jan. 29 28 & 1984 ' ATOM HOCKEY — MOVIE NIGHT & MORE I I I' i l' 1 t .' q o. • 1 I A � j I RAISIN' CAIN HALLO t EN28/83 DANCE • - 1 CANOE RAGS ,���T April /84 di 6�• �.� ® ®�. __ �y ��'P ,ctil ,� � W wt"- __ °ate Q ts ` isL+ •• �. ( � 'w�lt'tt� I l 1 / i t4 : ` `� , OPTIMISM FRIENDS OF YOUTH EDDIE and the., EDSELS ' January 28/84 IS . The Development of Youth Today To Build Leaders of Tomorrow The Development of Ones Self Today To Assist the Youth of Tomorrow Sponsoring Oratorical Contests . aft O timism begins at home, but it can only continue if it flows from ho ko the community today. All men, over the age of 19 are invited to attend . "A NOW BREAKFAST" Essay Contests Youth Appreciation Week Bicycle Safety ,� r, nyr '� ' Sunday, October 16, 1983 9:00 a.m. - 11 a.m. Minor Sports & Facilities . „f.. at the Seaforth Optimist Club Hall P Governor J. Verbeek will speak Boy Scouts � �y^ titM1 '> r ' i^ � "HELP US HELP YOUR CHILDREN" Leadership Training - Hugh O'Brien EVIL ROY SLADE January 21/84 1 0