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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-11-23, Page 60 AS'•.= TH POSITOR OV Wear 0. • • �T'SFUN9 a wirS • • and it'is only, at D ►e Lee! 4 Come into Dixie Lee and discover how really good chicken and seafood can really be. Just ask casfFier for your entry ballot to become eligible to win a Toshiba Stereo Cassette Player or grand prize Of a 5" Toshiba Portable Colour T.V. Receive an additional ballot with your Pepsi Purchase. Enter as often as you wish but enter.often. Remember it's only at participating Dixie Lee's.. a - [Os] Inv TOSHIBA PORTABLE ,STEREO CASSETTE' PLAYER OR A 5" PORTABLE COLOUR twee Full details available at paAldPatin9 storm. ENTER TODA Ya! - ra An all Canadian company with ewer 100 Franchised locations from coast to coast. 1 SEAFORTH 65 Goderich St. E. 527-0220 Congratulations to PAUL KRAMERSOf R.13. #4 Seaforth, for qualifying at achance to win a Toshiba Portable Colour T.V. LAIVDSBOROUGH—PECKITT Catherine Jane' Peckitt, daughter of John Peckitt, Clinton and Joyce Peckitt, Lucan and James Malcolm Landsborough, son of James and Margaret Landsborough, RR4, Seaforth, were married in the Brucefield United Church on Friday, Nov. 18. Rev. ,111 'm Bechtel and Don Moffatt officiated. Ork'an- ist was Mary Moffatt. Sue Annean sw Mdtonberg, Sandra Finlayson and She ley Finlayson provided special music. Sharon Carnochen, Seaforth, friend of the bride was matron of honour. Bridesmaids were Cheryl Kenedy, Mary Peckitt and Laurel Peckitt, sisters of the bride. Best man was Brad Carnochan, R124 Seaforth and ushers were Randy Wilson, Gord Henderson and Brian Wilson. A reception was held in the Hensall Community Centre. Following a wedding trip to the United States, the couple will reside at RR4, Seaforth. (Frank 'Phillips photography) Sheila Elaunt— covimrr izabeth daughter of Rosa and Loretta Riley, RR2, Riley,,Stafr and .Jeffrey Harvey Corbetts' son of Ross and 'Donna 1 Corbett, RR1, Exeter, were .married in the Hensall United Church on Sept. 10. Rev. Stanley McDonald officiated, Carol Ann Scott was organist and Lowell Skinner, soloist. Maid of honor `was 'Susan Clarke. - Bridesmaids were Kathy Hulley and Janice Murray. Brad McBride was best man and ushers were Ron Riley and Steven Corbett. the couple are residing )ii Hensel'. (Walter McKenzie photo) .0 AudreyDhitho isab� colt; Belgrave, dR'ugh`ter of Mrs. ottie Scott and the late Ken SCgtt, Belgrave and Lyle George Bridge, Gofrie, son Of Allen Bridge 'Wingham and Ms. Ruth McArther, Point Clark, were married In the _ Knox Presbyterian .Church, Belgrave on Saturday, Get. 22. Rev. Ken Innes officiated and organist was Hazel Dalrymple, Cheryl Cronin was soloist. Maid of honor was Kim McDowell, Belgrave. Yvonne de Bruyn, Gifford, niece of the bride was flower irl. Dave Bridge, RRI, Wroxeter, cousin' of the m was best man. Ushers were Kevin •att, Belgrave, 'brother of the' bride and Steven, Bridge, Wingham, brother of •the groom. 11 reception was held in the Blyth Community Centre. Following a Wedding trip to Eastern Ontario, the couple Will reside in Gorrie. (Bob Angus photographer)° „ ti/i0 JEWELLERS for • DIAMONDS • WATCHES . • JEWELLERY • FINE CHINA Gifts for every occasion All Types of Repairs Phone 527-0270 USI NES DIRECTO SEWING MACHINE SUPER MARKET Over 100 machines on display Service load makes Sales -White. Elea, Husqvarna Lots of used machines from 539.95 SEW AND SAVE CENTRE LTD. (2 doors south of Hudson) 149 Downie St. Stratford, 271-9660 Expert interior & Exterior Decorating `, -Walkover-lugs Kem Paints it,e-' • Window Shades - HILDEBRAND •` PAINT AND PAPER Phone 527-1880; 15 Main St:. SeaTorth David Longstaff Ltd. Optician 87 Main St. S. Seaforth OPTOMETRISTS AND OPHTHALMOLOGISTS Prescriptions flied Promptly REGULAR HOURS: Mon. Tues. Thurs. Fri. 9;00-5:30 Sat. 9-12 Closed Wednesday COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 527-1303 Appliance and Refrigeration REPAIR SERVICE r JimBroadfoot 14877032 11114" 2!- f� Mufflers guaranteed as long as you own the car SEAFORTH'MOTORS i.TD. 527-1010 Phone 527-0240 TULLOC$: Bill and Barb Tulloch (nee Brady) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of a daughter, Morgan Elizabeth, at Surrey General Hospital, Surrey, B.C. on Nov. 45, 1983. Happy grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Paul Brady. Harpurhey, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tulloch, Surrey. B.C. TITTLE: Sandra is pleased to announce the safe arrival of her baby brother Jeffery David in Brantford on Nov, 18. Parents. are Neil and Ginny. Proud grandparents are Bill andtOlave Little of Seaforth and Doug and, Joyce Robertson of Paris. Santa will visit Manor The November meeting of Seaforth Health -Care Facility Resident Council was held last Tuesday afternoon at 3 p.m. Residents will ,,de in a van in the Seaforth Santa Claus Parade again this year courtesy Mrs. Jackie Recho. Coffee and doughnuts will be served in the activity room following the parade and residents will await a visit from Santa Claus who is scheduled to appear. Birthday greetings last greek to Stephen Fou niierrr\\•who celebrated his 81st birthday and r. Bert Hendy wbio, celebrated his 80th. Wednesday afternoon Rev. Archie Robert- son of Bethel Bible Church was in charge of worship service. Readings were given by Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. McGonigle and Mrs. Siemon. Mrs. Mervyn Lobb and Eva Lambert COOP Feed, Seed, Fertilizer Farm Supplies, Petroleum Supplies, Heating Oils Seaforth Co-op 527-0770 • MAX L. WATTS Funeral Director 47 High Street Seaforth Phone 527-0885 GARY BANNON Hildebrand Flowers f5 Main st. Seaforth Office 527-0555 Res. 527-1784 \ Complete Floral Service with a personal touch BE. WISE AND ADVERTISE! Painting, Decorating, Paperhanging Interior and Exterior FREE ESTIMATES Phone527-1582 Seaforth, Ont. C Aluminum siding„home renovations, additions, framing, roofing, resi- dential and farm build- ing. FREE ESTIMATES. PETER FLANAGAN 527-1399 FLANAGAN ARPENTRY INTERIOR and ,2 EXTERIOR PAINT Ct nodi an and Imported WALL COVERINGS GRAVES Wallpaper, &- Paint Main St. Seaforth 527=0 50. Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home CEMETERY MONUMENTS ROSS. W. RIBEY DIRECTOR 87 Goderich St., Seaforth PHONE 527-1390 Sincere and Courteous Service SEAFORTH INSURANCE 39 Main St., S. Seaforth •Home •Business •Farm *Auto *Life - 0S ickness and Accident • I nvetments 527-161 We never made the Book! Our Phone Number is 527-0121 MacLean's Flowers STEVE MURRAY INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. Home Business Farm Auto With complete floral service Funeral and Wedding Work For more information call STEVE MURRAY St. Columbium `345-2172 410 06 1411.3 BUSES AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER Deluxe Highway Coaches Activity Ruses Custom Vons Phone Collect Goderich 524-7622 favoured with a duet. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lobb also -rendered a duet with Mrs. Lobb accompanying on her organ. Sid Pearson thanked,everyone who had participated, No films were available this week but on Friday,afternoon bingo was held. Winners were under: B-lla Gardner, I -Gladys Ruston, N -James Nolan, G -Mrs. Verna McClure, Q. -James Nolan; 4 corners-Margeurite Shell,. Penny Caza and Ba Gardner: Full House - Verna McClure, Nelson Hall and Gerrie Hall. Ruth Noll and Gladys Ruston spent the weekend at their respective homes. Donna Scully of -Toronto and Administrator of Seaforth Health Care Facility held a• staff meeting last Thursday afternoon. - Under discussion was "Accreditation” which will be due by June 1984.\ Brucefield man's hymn is sung, Sunday morning worship was.-hgld:in„the settled, in the ares, Huronview chapel with Reect'end ti Pick • Mpndapafternoon. Wilson -McCartney, and conducting the Service.' = -” his group •of musicians entertained. the Prior to Singing the anthem "The Little residents with old time music. In the evening Country Church" Elsie #ienderson ex- some of our residents with impaired visiqn plained that it was composed by'tier great attended a meeting..of -the C.N.I B. nephew Hugh Lobb. it wassung "at Wednesday afternoon in the auditoria Holmesville United Church the week before the November birthday party was held. Th vOhen stained glass windows were placed in event was convened by the Tiger Dunl p the church in memory of the pioneers who W.I. E©wlOng Sc©II® MIXEDDOUILE8 Weekly ladies high single, triple -Mary Beuerman 332, 749. Mans high single, trlplJack Bedard 329. 784. Seasons lade high single, iiTple, average -Mary Beuerman 332, 789, 243. Men's high single, triple, average -Jack Bedard 329, 784, 220. A -Team 28, Art's Angels 19, Teddy Beers 19, Alley Cats 18, John's Devils 12, Optimistic, 11, TOWNANDCOUNTRY Red Hots 1816, Ferraris 24, Bowling Stones 28, Pros 29, Dynamos 1916, Blue Jaye 30. Ladles high single, triple, average -Sharon Forrest 241, 584, 195. ..• Mens high single, triple -Ron Harts 325, 741. High average -John Van Bakal 235. YOUTH BOWLING CLUB Arctic Cats 2, Super Cats 18, Tigers 21, Alley Cats 27, Martinville 22, Black Panthers 17. Gins high single and double -Stacey Hoffman 211 and 306. Boy's high single Jett Dia end Todd McLean 166. Boy's mph doubleJeIt Dick 327. , TOWN AND COUNTRYBOWLER$ Red hots 24)6 Ferretti 31, Bowling Stones 26, Pros 38, Dynamos RAC Blue Jays 42. Ladles' high Nntjie, trlplo-Elalne' Floyd 285, 818. Average•Shaon Forrest 190. Mans' high Angie and triple -Ed Sorenson, 284, 874. High average -John Val Bekel 230. • COMMERCIAL BOWLING • Ladles high single -Ann Van Dooren 291. High triple -Shirley McClure 818. Mane high single -Hank Dormers 288. High triple -Car Groot 661. Standings: Black Cats 34, Stray Cats -30, Cougars 28, Pussycats 28, Cats Meow 25, Kitty Cats 23. THURSDAY RIGHTERS Ladles weekly high single -Linda Grtdzat. 287. Season's high single -Beth Caron 295. Season's high triple -Linda Grldzak 721. Season's high average -Beth Caron 200. Men's season's high single, triple and average -Brian Dale 390, 801, 217. Standings: Expos33, Mindbueten32, Fling Dingers28, lucky Brakes 27, Doug's Diggers 25, Jays 23. SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING High lady -Rachel Riehl 545 2nd -Win Murphy 508, 3rd Olive Papple 487. High man -Phillip Janes 564, 2nd Havey Dolmage 529, 3rd Roy McGonigle 504. - High alley -Edith Dunlop, Berl Welters, Beatrice Storey, Katie Phlnfp., Rachel Riehl. ST. JAME: eOWuNO Mans high .mete, triple -John Hauwert 343, 704.. - Ladlee high'single and trIpli.Brenda Kenny, 255 and 578. Laken 45, Tigers 47, Cardinals 24,11 -Cats 28, Blivard. 22, Globetrotters 25, J & J Carpentry I'ERRY ELLIGSEI (PLUMBING . Pumps • Softener” • Farm • Residential PLUMRINand WIRING 24 Hour Emergency Service 1 BENDER'S ABATTOIR Home Grown Beef and Pork MITI Street. Hansell 262-3131I (314111M DRJUNAQtI •We plow in plostic or cloy tale •loser controlled grade •No bock filling •No stones to Dick *No sub -soil oh too For more information, please write RR 4 Strotlord. Ont NSA 655 or coil 271-4777 CARPENTRY Complete Carpentry Work Interior and Exterior Reasonable Rates PETER FLANAGAN 5274399 Wholesale, Retail and Custom Slaeghtering. Kill day Vuesday. Call for further information: Owns,-Mwrtyn C. cereal•, Manager Dote Erb 262-5628 236-7733 Our Model is "Tire Golden Rale" .t isAii•Wi•WisMs9i/i Qiess%ssniaotyialSOOY4ief tispicslliics4lm4lieSSkin q 7f Christmas Monster Bingo P6.345-2547 or P1.. 345-2447 •Concrete Forming and Finishing *Framing *Drywall •Roofing *Cabinet Making .John Ryan 527-1520 N ELLIGSENJFLOHECTRIC LTD. . Farm • Residential • Commercial WIRING aid PURRING 24 Hour Er tergency Betake R.R. No. 4 Walton • Pia. 345-2442' _ _or re.•3is-Z'JG�fj R & B PALIN MACHINE Ornamental Iron Work* . Repalrs•Machining• *Trailer HItches•Hog Feeders• • • Custom Fabrication* •Portable Welding* V2 mile north of Seaforth 527-0114 . 1 Thurs., December 1st e Jackpot $ 1,000.00 must go Hensiall Community Centre Auditorium S p.m. Mini Early Birds start at 7:45 p.m. Over $2,000.00 in cash prizes Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bring your dabbers 1,5 Admission'$1.00 - ..0 Turkeys for door prizes nteltaioQlaatllmtYksoleslo,;ne91 f