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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-02-01, Page 17THE NEW STOREKEEPER—Glen Chessell, 'who demonstrates the art of ringing' up a sale to stepdaughter Pam, is.the new owner of Jackson's General Store in Brucef,ield. Mr. Chessell, who worked for 15 years as a foreman at the Massey Ferguson plant in Brantford,was born and raised sed in -Mitchell He has spent part of his summers at the Pine Lake Camp, near Bayfield for some years, so is familiar with the local area, Another .•, h c ... angen is coming up wheh Mr. Chessell' steps up to altar in March.' His: • new wife Gladys.. will, also be helping out in Chessell's, General Store in the future.h (Expositor Moto) Brucefiel'd bob hurt in snowmobile crasl An Auburn teenagerdriving,a snowmobile was killed and ' his passenger injured. • Saturday when they'collided with scar at the crest of a hill. in East Wawanosh. township: along sideroads 33-34.. • Deati is Paul Lloyd:McClinchey, 16, of RR. • '1, Auburn. Donald McIntosh, 15, of Bruce- • field is in good condition with a fractured leg;: at Wingham and District Hospital. Reginald: Shulx, 71 delver of the car, was not injured: • There was 5500,damage to the car and the 1974 Polaris was a writeoff according to Wingham police officer Sargent Anderson, There will. be no charges laid, ' at Brucefield • OOF party ' 'Winners of the prizes were ladies high, Marjorie Broad- foot; ladies low, Anna Haney ladies lone hand, Della: Slavin. ' Mens high, Mrs. Alec McMichael (playing, as ;.a and Doris Wilson. Next card party to be February 9th. USE EXPOSITOR man); ' mens low; Warden 1NANT- ADS Haney; mens - lone hand, Bill winnerrs were Mrs. Meflice Phone 527 0240 Pepper. Two lucky draw Y f ,.a f r,; le CorrOpgn{ient MRS* -MARY C)RLPSSFLL, 4.82.9969• The :comrennity was, Sad- dened to hear of the passing of Harry WOW/0Y at .his home on Saturday. His traetorwas a familiar sight on the road and around the village, and he was a good source of information about bygone days in the acres, There seem to be.'fewer;pf these "charac- ter'* types around these days to lend eolettr to the local scene. Bev and Shirley Hill spent an enjoyable weekend skiing on the hills around Georgian. Bay. In their partyt which stayed at the Qeergian. Bay Hetet, were HW and, Sandra; Rathwell, Bill and Linda hipcase, and Gerald and Katherine, Horton of Bruee, field, who , were MOW/. Mobiling on the Bruce Trail' Don and Lorraine Taylor returned a week ago Monday from a two-week vacation at Treasure Island and Saddles `bag Ca?negrtelnd at Lake Wales, in .Florida. They visit- ed Erie and Sharon. Chuter,. who were camping at Tampa, before returning :home. The Chuters returned on, Sunday from their holiday. • • Rev, Harold Snell of Exeter conducted the church services on Sunday, and. spoke ori "What the Church should be Doing Today," Bei, Elliott will :preach- - na*t Sunday. Constable Bob Roberts las 'been posted! to Kenora for a, month where there i$ a strike progress. Krista • McA;sh •celebrated' her .fifth ], irthday with, a' part! for . several Or ' her WOO* after` school .i n `Fri-: day. • . 1.lon't forget 10 reserve your tickets for the Lodge Dance at Hully Gully on Feb. 10, Musie ts by the Musie Makers, and there will be hot meal, at the same 'price as last year, The regular card party will be held this Friday night at the township hall. Stanley pens Feb. 11 inter carnival TheJanuary meetingof the Recreation. Committee was held on the 24th in .the Township Hall with chairman Don Brodie. presiding. Jack Coleman is the new member, The annual girls' hockey the hall; So cometo the rink and men's broomball .games for a good afternoon's fun. Plans are being:: made for a will be,played, and a refr '0 .. t,U,f O,N' EXPOSITOR FEBRUARY 1 1* 7 Pot tck-planned' Correspondent NIRS . i6, MACG,1tEGDR 20.2025 Rev. Kenneth Knight con- ducted, worship in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sun. day at 10:00 a.rn. The 'sermon ''The (est of .Disci- ple-ship".was most infbrmia- tive. The flowers in the church were placed by the family in loving memory of ins is re -scheduled for Tues day, .Ianuary 30th; at 8 p.m:, HINSALL UNITED CHURCU Rev, T.- Garnet ilusser conducted the .service in Hensall United ehu,rch on. Sunday his sermon WC* :'Response of God' Ta The Anger of Mne'" Mrs;• Mari- enne-McC;tffrey soloist sang "Melte tri. Pastures .Green Abiding" by Bach, Dr. Ralph Topp ecconipanied at the h f M Al M u seau organ g P e a ii 01 t in of the eek. with meeting which was est- Congregation ation of Chisethurst Send visited last w Mr, & 'Mrs. Charles Fis- .che* Exeter visited Louise Mitohell. • . Miss. Verna'Coates, 'Mrs. Sy ,Qollen. and Mrs. Vera l''inkham, also of Exeter Visited Mrs. Louise Mitchell, Chester & Illa Dunn & Miss Greta Laramie visited' " Mrs. Vera Lantmie, Ruth; Susan; and Nancy ' Durand of Exeter visited Mrs. Nell Kendrick, Lee and Anna McConnell, Varna visited Russell Errata. The ; annual congregational The anal meeting Mrs. Don Flk ar of Grand poned of+•ing to weather, will, be on. Friday, February her mother Mrs. 0. be innin T with a qt luck Armstrong;. supper at 6;30 p.m, conditions art fhiirsdav even g L p esh dance in the spring: Further' meat booth will be located in details later. s laIKing bacK � rev•tens s a yrs replacing Mary Erb: ' i p The Winter Carnival will , Feb: 11th at 2:00 p.m. at the g p Varna Rink, with public skat CBC i TV h t Ontario Association fo Ing for everyone, The change Canadian t o r was' made from the usual Friday night time to'avoid '. conflict with, other events already scheduled. There will be prizes for the, oidest 'and youngest.skaters, plus some, other prizes. be held on Sunday afternoon, Beginning inning Sunday. Feb- ruary 4th, I and the Association fo Adult Education inaugurate a project givingCanadians a project . chance to speak out and voice their concerns about issue affecting their social. • eco- nomic, co no lic, cultural and political n future. It's called„ ` "People 'f,tiking•Back.'• Six programs will be broadcast nationally on` CBC.' Television. Each provides a different theme for discussion by ofparticipating houaa ds t n groups currently identified m every ' province. Their responses will e be coded. collated ' and recorded through extensive telephone networks in each province and sent•back to the groups before subsequent pro grams The "inaugtiral; broadcas February 401 is hosted b3: Gordon Pinscnt and include= interviews, documentary film theatre skits and, live Audi • once discussion. On the same further information. call • day Ontario os $ an n ario ssocia ion r orientation show 4:30.5:30 Contintiing Education .366- p.m. 66- p. m. Themes, for the follow 2374 or write to 8 York in "'►rve CBC' ro rams :are: Street', Toronto :MSJ • 1 K2. la p g So, We're .. Different; a Our Dilemmas Created b y } it.i a)0 Coins s �. Dif'ferences � Feb. -25, .m.; Let's Get It' Straight: pgDo Politicians and:the MediaConfuse-Issues-iarah.1:09 p.m.; 'Winners or Losers �c+Are We Winning or losing6m3arried � CJ the Economic• Baltic March ' at Mr. and :Mrs. Roy Constt' . '25.4 0 :nt •`Canadians 3 17 , Kippen Correspondent • MRS. RENA CALDWELL •262-5935 St. Andrews Church their Annual Kip - pen pen held Meeting on Sun., Jan. 21 after a Pot Luck . dinner at, the church. Michael McGregor son' of Mr.., and '.Mrs. . James. McGregor is a patient, in University Hospital London,,' Mrs. ,Frank Wright, has . returned from London where she was a patient in Hospital., Maple leaf' ' }%i whole or '/4 OTBALL Maple Leaf' 1 lb. pkg. Family .Pack [Frozen)_ - Off the loin , IK -CHOPS. Obituary MRS. MARY JANE MOUSSEAU Mrs. Mary Jane • (Ridley) Mousseau died in Huronview Home, Clinton on:_ January, 23rd in her 87th year. The deceased was born in. New- castle, Ragland ew-castle,:t,ngland and was well known in the: Hensall area .where she lived for many years on the 4th concession of Hay Townshippthe wife of John Alexander. Mousseau who suvives: Also surviving are sons Garnet A. lldousseati, Ridge - town; Lloyd E. Mousseau; R,R.2, Hensall; Donald J. Mousseau,' R:R.2, .Hensall daughters Mrs: Leroy (Irene E.) Oesch, R.R.S, Clinton; Mrs: Robert (Jean M:) Elliott Tavistock; fifteen grand children; ten great-grand- children. Funeral service was held from the Bonthron Funeral Home; Hensall on Friday', January 26th at 2 p.m, with Rev. 'Kenneth Knight of- ficiating. interment: • in' Hensall Union Cemetery; The ' pallbearers were 'Doti Oesch, Roy Oesch, James. .Elliott, Frank Mousseau, Jon,. Mousseau, Brad Mou_sseati -Flower bearers Were Susan Mousseau, . Lori Mousseau," Beth- Elliott, Cheryl Poullin, Nancy Thibeault. Linda Hurley. Other varieties available rat` competitive prices) Ida. Red, Spy, Delicious Try our fresh cider. Available at all timed. Bring your own containers CRUNICAN BROS. 1 v1/2 miles south of Eipinlietd PORK SAUSI ��IENERS Swift'i POUSH BEEF PATTIE `CHICKEN L' Sliced ift' BOLO No I?fller Choice Local Beef & P'ork. lb. lb.: l STORE HOURS Tueadty, Wednesday, Thurs. and Set. 8-6p m.. Friday 8 a.m. -9 p.ni. Store 262-2017 • • 1b; ib. lb, of Hensall:.celebrated theta` Work: Unrest and Change in 63rd wedding anniversary on ' the. Labour Scene April 8. January 29th quietly at home .1::00:p;m.; Where ciq We Gci with' their family; John of o Nc 1 ivc • fr ti re A rernat. Hensall.• Ray' of Kippen, 7 Options for the Future - April grandchildren and 2 great 22; 4:30 p.m. grandchildren: ' For _. _ -• U.C.W. will meet on Thurs- Wet er Weil ' clay, February 1, at 2:30 p.m, ft i QUI conduct- irESWAY VIScondu 1 RILL I NG1 Mrs, Eric Luther ct- ed Church service at the s. IW.D.-Hopper IQnueTeunessdwaayy wNituhrMing.hErormatte I and Sans I accompanying at # Fpiano. �q ODERN-ROTARY .Visitors with Clara ea hers - RIGS • , ton were Buela Smith, Bill. & • (, - Mrs. Marion Schenk and. Duri 527-0828 IJ Jeanette Lippertvisited 'Hu- i Ji527-0775 o_— g ARNOLD STINISSE N LIFE — and Mortgage Insurance Plans income Tax Deductablc Registered .. Retirement Savings Plans and Annuities: Income Averaging Annuities Ask for our new Flexible Premium R R.S.P: —REPRESENTING— Sun Life Assurance ;Company of Canada for 19 years. Tel 327-041' 0 117 GODERICH ST. EAST SEAFORT N • Special prices on three special Wood -Burning sfaoves, ..'til. Saturday..: (February 10 only! tensile.-. SHENANDOAH BASIC WOOD HEATER Perfect for a small cottageor large room • full. Scandanavian baffle • available with top or back flue. • optional heat efcchanger with blower „ a $3O4? 95 95'; 334 ABBATO1R•HOUR $FEF SLAUGHTER. MON, PORK SLAUGHTER -- TUES. Hours for picking up freezer or custom orders --- Tues. - FrL,8 A.M. -;4 p.m.Sat.-8 a.m. ► i'p.m Abbatoit 262-264 We now. ,have• 45. •diffaren't StOves an dlsplay...and were .A00101.1104 itianiots for Fisher, Shenari'doah, `Findlay' Oval, Fawcett, Lakewood: Stove Co., aid ,$.lkirlt Metabastos • ` • Chimneys. Febtuary i# Wood-sittrnllnD Stove month,- at the store with more, . ' Falb J.'HUME LtMtTE)' MAYFIELD'RD.r CLINTON 40440