The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-04, Page 16-- THE. HURON EXPOSITOR,,JANUARY 4,: '10
r'espottdent
llr!<rras. *abort Haley
live young people of Win-
throp. United Church attend-
ed
ttended the Toc Mpha Christ,Mas.
Oaaference herd. in- Taranto
during.
their Christmas Holl•
days. Linda Axtmann, Nancy
Schade, Sharon. Pethick,.
Raine Pryce and Sharon
Eedy were sponsored by the
Cavan tJ,C,W.
Mr. & Mrs, Bc% 'b Harris _.. had.
their family home for the
holidays. Mr. & Mrs. Tony
Wolfram. ►f rt}p, Marsha, Mark,
and Berl,. Ron. and Cathy
Harris and son, Vickie Harris
and Dennis McCauley, '
Seaforth;
• Mr, & Mrs. George :Pet-`
hick and family, spent New
Years with Misses 'Jeantand
Carol Racho and ftiietnds,
•-Seaforth. -
Vistas with Bob and Marg
Hulley family 'ere Mr.
Otto Walker, Cromarty ac-
companied by Mrs. Jack
McGhee, ,Judy and Jackie
London ,,,F Mr.. Kenneth
L
Walker, ,"bndon,; .Firs. Freda
Boa, Mrs, George Schiets
and Karen. Hensall.
The men of the
• community, -- are
resting their weekly
. morning,
COFFEE BREAK
And.
-°-FELLOWSHIP
at
First Presbyterian
Church
on
Tues.:. Jan. 9th
•at10:00a.m.
Hope to see you at
-' ,-IRST CHURCH ;
Mr. &''M'ri. latae Garden=
er, Kisa,'$teven, f,t ann.e .and
Lori jo Crnm riy. Robbie Gar
dener. Mitchell .
• Mr. 4.4 Mrs •',IGeorge Pet.
hick. J n. Sharon.. Steve
.tie'
S tnman» Mr. gen
Laverty and girls. •Seaforth.
•Misses :loan and Carol Ann
'Rachet and friend :Paul H•
igh.
caotiletteit spent Christmas
with Mr. & Mrs. Roy William
KG and Tom, Walton, one
Christmas Sunday.
Earl Mat'Spadden. :cnent
Cm
rist... as with Mr.
&Mrs.
.Cleorge Pethick and family.
,Mr. & Mrs; Dave Stenback
ad so't Troy, Windsor and;
10400. moather Mrs. Sten -
k. Titunderbay visited
or,kettes gat $2,
A federal government.
grant far $2.789- has been
awwarded to a,group ol•semor
citizens in.'Seafcnrtlr
E9
mond
v ll
The award. announced by
Health and Welfare Minister
Montilu.e'Begin. Was given to
thy 'caforth 'Markettes. the
`ieirotr ytttw"eti5 apartsmen't
e to+ice tg'ciit Market Street.
11, IAaetelw. G'.i t hts..gr:tnts,
a:icardcd * .-„"y+s of retired
lteople�'r•.ttntar'�»
M,r• 11: ",..,»: tiluir of the
• Seatnrth • Markettes hadn't
heard the grant had been.
,ipprosed until contacted b>,
Geddes for the. Christmas. 1
oitament.
Holiday. Other' visitor were
Mr. and • Mrs. '':Bill Wilbee
,and Mr. & Mrs. Ted Wilbce
and 'their fancily' Christmas
cw entng. .
Mrs.,John Watt is spend.
ing the holiday s �y ith her son.
and daughter -in -laser John;,
and Barb and family, She w ill
soon be returning to Perth.
Scotland;.,
Correspondent
- Mrs. C. Geddes
527-08,44
• Mr. & Mrs. James Carnet. -
on and. Pam Geddes visited
with Carole d C.&h 1'
L Hu an iositor for her
SIDE OF
BES
VVardenl-•H9aney
527.Q938.
ANNOUNCEMENT'
,a-
.'i
Glee and .Clarence Ron.nenber i announce
the. sale of RONNENBERG• `INSURANCE
Agency, tt-Mr. Murray Siddail CLU, Murray
took over the agency on Jan.`':2,'
Glen and Clarence.will .cotitirzue on with .the' '
agency indefinitely .' •-
.The agency will 'still give all. the services
—that-it--tras~-offer-ed—in---the—past inewt i:rig:
Guaranteed I nvestrment. ' Certificates, and
Income Tax Service, :The agency will also
offer. Life Insurance through Canada ,Life.
= Glen and Clarence hope .that their present.
clients • wild, ,-continue to.. •.depend upon`
Ronnenberg"insurance Agency for all their
insurance needs..; •
/ ll II L TP.lhez
•
iu•Area Churches .
First PRESBYTERIAN Church
59'.Goderich St., W., Seaforth .,
!Whinier; Re .'`T.A A. Duke . Organist: Mrs, 0(.trter,
• JANUARY 7, 1979 •
I I :1:S Worship Strike and Church School •
Nursery provided, : • •
Vibitors are alwats welcome
ST: THQMAS: . •
Anglican Church
.Reserend James R. Broadfuot '
SUNDAY, JANUARY 7; 1979 ,
' Epiphany Sunday.
10 a.m Holy, Communion
Meditation: Then camcthe Wisenien • "
NORTHSIDE United, Church
54 Goderieh Sty West,.Sttaforth
SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1979 '
laic m.&11 a.m. Sunday Schoolk
11 a.m. Chinch Servide
.The Sacrament Of the tort's Supper wine celebrated'
Rev. J. G. Vanslykei Minister .
Organist r Choir Director • :Ir. Choir leader
• Margaret Whitmore ' Audrey McLlwitiri
Area congregations arc invited to take advantage of.
the church directoryto announce their church services
each week. Church 'directory announcements Cyte
available for a minimum of 26 consecutive weeks in
wits of two column inches at 52 per unit. Changes iii
copy may be made each week but mu' he . received ..
ebefore noon on Tuesday.
-*O. 'M'rs S.fenbaek parents
Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Doi,nage
aryl visited -with Mr. Ephr-
iam Clark. furonview, On
lair>sttna's'”- Day✓ they arc» lit,.
k
Mr. & Mea . "aw c.
• ;panled h n .
klmage Jeffery and Judy.
«teff Leenung to the home of
their daughter Mr. &
Robert McMichael Clinton.
oWMO
The Seaforth, police ,cruiser ended.'1978
witha damaged front bumper after being•hit
by a snowatobile on New T'ear's s - C1,0 day..
Constable Dayc fl:tie was 'patrolling spttti)f
on High Street, --4,:j a.m. in D cember 31".
when .he •ngti ed: tis;0 snowmobiles proceed:
nng•-suutft''on the sante street,
Since
the
S s "verging in = •in.
snowmobiles v,'sctroper,..t.
contravention of the •town .bilawvz» v.1 hick'
forbids snowmobiles on town streets after
midnight, Constable.} ale attempted, to stop
the drivers.
One driver took off from the scene while
the second driver, Brian Anderson. of St,
789 grant
Marys went through the stopsign at the
over a stop sign -and struck the police criliSer
corner of. High and Huron Streets, travelled
SV
»
+rte r u .11
The �J�;j...o �n�,�.t� trsf.. the.
grant to est.tbttsfr 4n :Activity
program . for •seniors ins' the
area. Activities will include
til •painting•. handicrafts,
games, music oriented
socialsand a hairdressing
program.
The group has only been,
organized recently and: will;
elect, their executive at an
upcoming meeting.
The Seaforth Markettes
:will be open to all senior'
Citizens in, the area,
on the left frontvehicle. • sidef ... a the vicl h e
The
damage to the pollee ertitst;tr was
g
appiroximatel t $SO and the' snowmobile
excaped damage, • ,
Constable John Burgess was called front
his borne to investigate the accident.
Mr. Anderson has been charged with
disobeying a traf'tie sign and failing 'to.
tegister his snow vehicle under, they"
Motorized Snow Vehicles Act. He was also
given a warning tag about his insurance.
Charges are also . pending against Mr.
Anderson for •failing to obey cher Seaforth
bylaw regarding operation ardin oration of snowmobiles..
The second snowmobile driver fled the
miser•
smite, and wasn't apprehended.
On Friday, Dec. 29, a camper tumbled t
a pickup truck: driven by uss ll Yotrngs
01 victoria Doulevarct, C'itnt ,
Mr. Young. was Procesedin • along_
-flail
Sheet. Seaforth whets the *evident occur ed,
The:driver has been .charged) wtti'r'catry+i.ng
a.n insecure load under the: its hwa,Y Traffie
Act.
Tr
Traffic,
,,M,
ain`
Street
. ted-
up
f
,about 15 minutes,
while thei, camper wasr
leaded' back on the truc7c.
The same day, at 9:15 p.M.,. Harvey W,.
Mason of! Dinsley Street, Blyth was
proceeding west on Goderich Street, ,
When• .Mr. Mason turned left to Main
Street at the intersection he collided with a
vehicle driven by Peter J.-Timmermans of
R.R. #3, Kippen, '
Mr. 'Mason has been charged under the
Highway Trdffic Act with making an
improper left hand turn not in safety,
Mason V the to a
Damn Mason Vehicle was 537$,
and damage to the Timmerman's vehicle
was aPprpxtrtately 3800.. . .
A passenger in the Mason Vehicle,
Patricia .Knudsen. • of. 66 Jervis. Street, ,
Seaforth, received minor injtrried in the
accident, Miss. Knudsen was treated at
Seaforth Community Hospital gnd released.
Constable Charles Akey investigated, the
accident.
••••,
THE NEW TEAM SWEATERS. Team manager Bob Haney; Noble :Grand of the :iOOF
Dinsmore, coach coach Charles Akey and captain Mark Murray Vice -Grand of the lodge, at the Seaf`
accept the new Seaforth Midget's'team sweaters from Lyle - IOOF lodgeis sponsoring the team
DECEMBER.28
7-1's
Concords
Tiger Moths
. Spit Fires
,let Gliders Concorde
g,�,4.s y •_: Spit Frces
Bowling Scores
DECEMBER 21
66 " • Standings
47. 747's .
•45 Tiger Moths
3S
3 s
Men's •Nigh Single .arid
Triplet Vern Steinman, 330,
'33. Ladies' Nt h Single and;
'.Triple.• Karen Mcnhecrc-
••244 596
Lodge and Doug Hu ill
. 9 ,
Orth arena on Sunday. The
this year.
Atoms . will play ,Mitche I
Ladies' .High Single and.
Triple, Mary Van Den
66 Hengcl. 258, 634.
46,
Men's • ',High Single
40 Season. Terry Young, 378;
30 Men's High Triple Season,
and. Average John Coleman,
777, 222; Ladies' High Single.
and Triple . Average Season
Mary Van Den Hengel, 319,
694: 201.
B -52's 25
Jet Gliders - 24 '
Men's High Single, John,
Coleman. 278; Men'S High.
Triple.- Vern Steinman, 698;
r!.Ue4diflg
DALE -PRICE -
Pcggy Lynn Price
daughter- of Mr. and Mrs,
:\}Pert Price of Egmondvillc,.
and . Richard Leslie Alynn
Dal" solei of Mr, ,end' Mrs.: -
1 er .on Dale of Seaforth were,'
m;,arried• December 22. 19'8•
lit l?gmo3dville rvnited,
•. Church...124. Robert Roberts
cif } gntotrdville officiated.
C'1aid of ;hoimur r. is Kim
})ale, Seaforth and Brides
Maids were Susan Nigh of
Egmondville. Sherry Dale •of
Seaforth and Karen Dale of
Seaforth. The Bestman was
Larry ' Dolmaget of „Seaforth
'and Ushers were Doug Dale
of Seaforth, Scott Price of
'Egttitondville and Bill Dale of
Seaforth.
Following the
ceremony a •reception was
held of Seaforth Community
Centre.
Off
All Winter
Merchandise
rhos is ;tit apportunit> 'to stock up on some
Nt,oral: w antoclothing at prices Achicit will case
sante of the daits pressur. of inflation.
'sweaters. glows, mitis, ski mitts, socks.
underwear and sleep wear are increasing in
pi ace Take advantage of these savings for the
not ow leeks,
,x,
}fere is an oplimittnity 10
select sewing • material,
which must.,be sold before
our . `new steak . Anises,
These savings ears itot be
repeated because wool and
cotton price continue tO rise
rapidly.
atolls',
"'w here shopping' is a p'letalsure"
Seato rth
On Dec.' 23 Wingham
Atoms played here with the
Seaforth Atoms defeating the
visiting team' with a score of
7-3. At the end of the •first
period the score was 2-1for
Seaforth with Trevor ,Price
opening ,the scoring with 2
goals and 1 assist.
- in the second and third
period with Seaforth putting
on the pressure, went ahead
with 5 mom .goals. ;Scoring
were Scott Drii;'co11;2'goals 1-
2 assists, Jeff Reid 1, goal +
1. assist, and Pat Mi'irray 2
goals + 1 assist, Scoring all
three goals for the Wingham
team was Quinn O'Donohue.
January 6, Saturday, Sea -
forth play in' Mitchell. Wed-
nesday, January 10' $trat-
ford.All Star team play here
at 6:30.
, FARM .EQUIP. MENT LTD.
SEAFORTH - CAMBRIDGE - AYR-W00DSTOCK
it
CERTIFIED SERVICE CENTRE
//
January
Bin
on Repairs
fess:
Or Over
For service ;5000° or. more; receive
1111nter Coat,
e' D no test, and '
- tr' Half Hour steam cleanings
Ja•wary Trucking Rate
$35•00
aka £t
Return
11,
SEAEC RTH 5271 0120
J. ' SPANJ MS
M`!!!_
Pun*
• Tractor Manure Pam
• Electric ,Manure Pump,
• Electric 'Manur, Spreaders
• Stabling,
The -way you want it at a better,pt'ive'
Mitchell} - 34$-9104.
ONEIJ..A" JANUf
l ON
20 -PIECE
. , F CE SERVICE FQR ..
R
. _ BVI ,
SE...
ti, r
Silver late and Stainless
P
Tab Oneida
by Onei a
HURRY! SALE ENDS JANU�. 1979
I'L T
COMMUNITY'S
SILVERPLATE
20 -PC. SERVICE'
FOR 4'
Sala Price
$82.95
RegularPrice
;$110.`00
20=Po Service includes:
Four 5 -Pc. Place Set-. '
xtirigs each OM Teas-
Poon, Dessert Spoon, '
`'Serrated Knife, Dinner,'
Fork, Salad. Fork. •
1881mROGERS!;
SILVERp.LATE
20 -PC SERVICE
FOR4
,Sale; Price
$59.95
Regular Price
$80.00
20 -Pc, Service includes:
Four 5 -Pc. Place Set-
tings each With Teas-
poon, Dessert: Spoon,
• Serrated Knife, Dinner
Fork, Salad Fork.
HEIRLOOM®
STAINLESS ° .-
S
20 -PP. -SERVICE
FOR
Sale Price
r
74.95
Regular Price
$100.00 '..
20 -Pc. Service Includes:
-Four-5-Pe.-Place-Set
tings each with Teas.
poon, Dessert Spoon,. •
Serrated Knife; Dinner
Fork, Salad Fork.
COMMUNITY®
STAINLESS
20.PC. "SERVICE
.FOR 4
Sale Price
$46.95
Regular Price
• $65.00
20 -Pc. Service includes;
Four 5 -Pc, Place 'Set- ,
tings each with Teas-
poon, Dessert Spoon,
Serrated Knife, Dinner
Fork, Salad 'Fork,:
ONEIDA®
DELUXE
STAINLESS
20 -PC. SERVICE
FOR 4
Sale Price
$36.95
Regular Price'
$47.50
20 -Pc. Service includes;
Four 5 -Pc. Place Set-
tings each with Teas-
poon,.:d tw',
Serrated KDossenife; inelr'
Fork, Salad ForkSpn
Di
s T,M.
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS .IM.ITED
•'µ Eskablfshed• 1950.
"Clinton' • Senlorth Walkerton