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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-03-29, Page 6mullmunnumpoinnummuummunnunimnium a Palanda crushirioakie4 oriudbit„ • AM= MMi • • = EMI • . ,• MEI 111111 v iii 14 R°1""44 IT" 0,4 'MARC NiOnlifiniifiliMMINOMOMPONOMMINIIIIIHMIUMMOUPWROMMOIll,101101O111,11010011111,1.111.1111111111110111011110111101401101410191100111111011Nt , ° • ' VIOLET COUGHLIN hr. Toronto on Frid#Y March 7,3, Mr4. WilliaM C'oughlin) the former Violet M. Scott, died. She was or Hullett TOwnship in 1900, a daughter of the late John, H. Scott and Annie 13ewley. She attended S.S, no, 2, ffullett Public School and, SeaforthC011egiate Institute, She is survived by tutor sisters, Orace, Mrs. fie0,11.' ad Paterson) Brampton, and Beulah'. Mrs.Maurice Esten, . The late Mrav---C°uoghlin was predecased1 by her husband, in 1977 and P' - brothers Water: R. And Wilfred Scott of Seaferth and district. GARNET . FREE Garnet Welsey Free, 62, Of 35 Charles St, Stratford, .' -died last Wednesday at the Stratford General Hospital. . Born in,Seaforth, he was a sea of the late John Wesley Free and the former Mae. McLellan. He was the Meat manager • at Smith's Foodmaster Store, listowel. He was a member of - John's United Church, Surviving are his wife, the former Sarah Clark; two. sons, George W. of Paris, and David G. Cattpbell River, B.C.; one daughter, • Christie, at home; one brother, Harold of Escondido Calif.; one• sister, Mrs. Walter (Grace) Bagshavv, of Lindsay; and six grand- children. - 'Friends were received at the .Dad-Gmgras funeral home Stratford where funer- Comtnittal was held Friday with Rev. • Bruce Scott • officiating. littrial followed in Dresden cemetery, Dresden. STANLEY JACKSON Furst* services for the late Stanley Jackson of R.R. 2 Kippen were It eld- Saturday • at the 'Whitney Ribey.Funer- al Horne with Rev. James Vandyke, officiatthg• , Failhearers were Bruce and Bob McGregor, Bob. ICinsmatt; Bob Roweliffe4 Stewart Ball and ElYWINPALIAR Mrs, Edwin, Gallop of. Grand Bend died PO Friday, March 16 at the South Httrott Hospital in Exeter. - She was the former Mary Roach, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Roach. She was born in. Fullarton Township on Jan. 270887. She spent, some years-, at Russeldale and Kirkton. Her hsuhand predeceased herlist 1918, - She i$. survived by font' daughters, Mrs. Lorne (Grace) Hodge of Watford, Mrs. Ross (Winona) Mar- shall) of Grand Bend, Mrs. Leslie (Mildred) Barnes, of Mrs. Reginald i,.(Peggy) Paul of R. R. #1, St, Mary; 14, grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren, - 'One daughter, MrS. Don- ald (Ina) McRae, of North ,Bay predeceased het as well, as two brothers William and, ' Nelson and one sister E. The funeral service -was held on Monday, March'19 at the Heath -Leslie Funeral Home at '2p.m, with Rev, Fred Faist officiating.. Temp- orary entombment was in the Elizabeth Ritz Memorial Chapel with burial to follow later in Kirkton Union Ceme- tery. 441,001110mIllmomaamIalwimmimmi am% = Prices = Effective Until cioiing at Tues. April 3/79 except Meat * Nudism OM of . .....•=.. : • . . ' MIMI • ....44111414:, • • 4 ' . • 111111111 • , 0 . • In order to serve you better in the future 411I110 NMI Sorry for any inconvenience we may cause. New Phone norther f$0!rtar• •„ order* 5274631• mowwwwmaam . Maple Leaf sweet ricided 43an , . , . 1 R, . , , Schneiders $10 EBACON 14' Schneiders Frozen I SAUSAGE ROLLS IV' , • - Art Oder 40, raiiichecls, we are • meditim extending our''special on 4041/ • . Front IVIent coputter On1y.; . Schneiders frozen MINI SIZZLERS: . Pi • 9, ' . , • 4" •r MOP r • . • . . Winthrop news 4 full agenda Correspondent •S. ROBERTIIMEY 537-1856 On the U,C.W. meeting that was held in the church on March 20th, the women ' were asked to be guests of, Walton on April 8th at 8 p.m. to their Spring Thank offer- ing meeting. There was also a reminder to attend North- side Easter Thank offering •on March 276 at 8 p.m. Easter lilies are to be placed__ • in the church .and Maja. Dodds will visit Edna Alex- ander in London and present her with an Easter Lily. - William Dolmage, our pres. is a patient in Seaforth Conununity Hospital and w• e• all wish her a •speedy re- covery. Vice president, .Mr, Grace Smith was in the chair for the meeting and opened •with Devotions and a hymn. The programme was in 'charge a Unit 3 with Ruth •Axtmann as leader. It was on Christian Development and a lively discussion on our •responsibilities to our church . • • '4.4 yOur : ' rrieigilCi .:..._:,_.... , 0 ., Schneiders 3 2' ScRneiders Cello HAMS IM▪ O Vir Pak OM Fiv&Ioned r„. I Our Reg. Price $.2,.09. Schneiders 4 mute*.•is BC)LOGNA 184 1. 9 • Schneiders SAUSAGEBulkSmoked1 75 ` Lb' - . • =MO IMMO , ...Milli • . , . ' •• . • • um . • . • • • .1•110',- I . ."Mr• • ' • • • • 1111INIIII r e Pork:SOuOgo.. :"••• leaders such as Sunday EL: school teachers, officers and "i'm - ... also M making our corn- • a .6%. Sunlight munity a better place to live. = Ala . . . Our next meeting will be' = laia-.. , Lig u la , - ' held on April 10th instead of moo ...„ D the 17th because the Ham = Jk ET DETERGENT supper will be on the 18th of = -. ' Ali . . April. . 4,, • . PERSONALS •= ' , t fl - Ben Driscoll went toFlor- = 1 5 litre , , ida with Mr.. and Mrs. Jim = , • • ••N.. Bosman, Tina and Tracey. am, • ' N.‘• „lint and Anne and family •= lifl i• d di d'i i k04%4 have returned home again .5, . ,. . ' qi I 4.1‘‘ "• " after the March break and ,. = '- "- - Ben willreturnwith Mr. and Mrs. William .Hodge, who is = • • also in the sunny south. = , • *WV We welcome back Ben and = Elsie Wilson to their home at E ' • 1111 winter in Florida. Winthrop after spending the• = Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hul- = ley and Debbie with- Mr. and = Mrs. Larry ,Gardiner and Otto Walker, Cromarty, Mr. . = and Mrs. Hugh Currie have = 4•41„, returned home from Florida 4110jr,' • I. after spending 3 weeks on E 4101.• Maxwell their property' in Florida and = 4111.1 visited in the same home. • aw._411111.6 House instant °Ili COFFEE arior residents E7-7- 4 88 iofiz sugar bush ! • Mrs, Mary McIver and Barbara Alexander visited with Mr, Arthur Nicholson. Mrs. Lorne Beckerand Mrs. Oscar Miller of Dashwood visited Mrs Adella Fisher on Tuesday. A number of Seaforth Manor residents enjoyed an outing to the woods to see the sap running and also tasted a cup of it. It was delicious, dear as crystal andl cold and something some of our residents had never seen or tasted. We are indeed grateful to Bill . Southgate for giving the opportunity to go to his bush. High scorer for bowling last week went to Bert }lendy and Lenny Bloomfield. Bingo was held On Friday afternoon and winners were Right to life plan The March meeting of the Stratford and District Right to Lift -was held Marth 13; at St. James Anglican Church, 41 Mornington St Stratford. ' Two of' the Members, Joyce Thomas 'of Mill/ern** and Teresa Murphy -ef Nor,. man St.# Stratford, disctissed the program they had present ed to the Bet', Sigma?, 'Phi gran) in Mitchell in early full house - Mrs: Verna McClure, Wilma Brill and Mrs. Marguerite Shill. 2 straight line - Mrs. = Marguerite Shill, Isobel •= Larnble and Mrs.Verna • McClure; 4 corners Mr. = Charles...Ross, Mrs. Gertie Hall and Doris Wills and Mr. •= James Nolan; Straight Line - Mr. Harold Walsh, Wilma • Brill, Mrs. Marguerite Shill, Miss Mae Smith of town E._ visited with Miss' Isobel Lamb on Saturday as a = •IMO birthday gUest. Last Wednesday afterndon wasmcivie day and Mt. Clive = Buist showed Us two interes = •• ting films. • . Mt. Ross Scott of Brocefield visited his brother = Mr. William Scott. • 11•111111' inns;• 11111111111‘ , •arms ION IMMO NM , rung float. .... . ..., ..... .... ..... ' March. • MINI OM -On Saturday May ' 26th, Stratford will once again be 'Ea • holding it's annual parade 1= "festival City pays 1970" 'ma and Right tri Life is preparing E. an "International Year of the :.„Es-wo ' • . Child" then* for the flOat . l''' ' -,=' wt. vitazaVt Tilt MIGHT TO' LIMIT QUANTINS to An ant tiOn sale Int held rkt ' = , fin, AVONAOt AMON NEOUoilifiNiti. ., the end of the Meeting aria . •' . . proceeds will go towardi 16".• ' SEAFORTH 6fitde. II': ,. ofturitig iit. desk kir the ,. . ' 11111111111110101011001111011101.10.11111/011111011010111111111111111011MINIHIMMOININUM111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Milillill111111111111111 ..-, . . . . , . • 4ilokt i 41* 4114, Ciquarnival , - ',*• aisok „-, -.- am- Lid f,61.•• EaLEAcH 128. 6 11 II 1 t Ikkk • : ••• . • • ,••• PRODUCE =, Prod. USA Can. No. 1 Fresh, Crisp Er CELERY STALKS = Ont. Grown No. -1- MUSHROOMS • Prod. USA Can. No. 1 RADISHES mi..11 E Prod USA Can. 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