HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-06-07, Page 9PART..ICIPACTION PAYS -- The students. learned that participaction
pays inboth good health and, recognition from fellow students on
achievements in the field. To the sound of clapping and loud cheering
students were presented with the trophies for field day events in Hullett.
Central School Friday,. The campions. are (back left) Connie Huggert,
midget gi.r"ls; Neil Rodgers, midget boys, Larry Hunking, pee wee boys;
front, Theresa Knox primary girls; Charles Gulutzen, primary boys;
Susan Govenlock, primary girls.
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TROPHIES AWARDED' After .a ;hard day of running and jumping,
,students at Hullett Central .School received awards for their efforts; at
their field day Friday. Senior winners were (back left) David Plunkett and
Jerry Hogarth tied for senior boys Champ; ; Nan toseriet, senior girls,
front, Pam Loseriet, intermediate girls, Paul Plunkett, ;Junior boys; Brian
Dale, intermediate boys; and Darlene Gulutzen, junior girls. . All
participants received badges from the Royal Bank, Clinton: Mr
Hodgson, Clinton presented thebadges and reminded the students that
' the first,' second and third place ribbons. ''were. donated by .the. bank.
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Judge praises Huronview staff
'When Huron Council: met
on ''fhiirsclay •in Goderich,
councillors'. were treated to a
letter froth Judge K.F., Arkell
of Vernon, British Columbia,
who spenta week visiting his
father whois a' resident of
Huronview.
Writes Judge Arkell, : "I
want to commend you and all
of your staff for the manner.
in which you operate the
home :at Huronview. All of
the ` staff were extremely
kind, , pleasant and . co-
operative at all times. The
food , in the cafeteria was
excellent and. Mrs. Rogers,
the dietician, should be..
commended in this regard.
In other businss: county
council. , learned that the
future will :require many
improvements in Huronview
including new equipment,
furnishings, . redecorating,
minor renovations etc.
Archibald' was questioned
on the fire detectors at the
Home. It waslearned these
safety devices are wired
directly into the electrical
service.
Reeve Harold Robinson :•
pointed out that if there .is a
fire in the electrical service,
thesmoke detectors would
be rendered useless. Robin-
son felt battery , operated
smoke detectors, would give
the best protection in case of
'Archibald conceded that
while there is an auxiliary
power supply at Huronview,.
it does not kick in auto-
matically. In case of a fire in
the electrical 'circuit, .then,.
the smoke detectors would
be ineffective.
Londesboro
Over 40 people gathered
on Sunday for a family 'get
together at Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Shaddick in honour of
her niece ' Myrna Walkout'
bride elect for July. •Friends
attended from Goderich,
Mitchell, Kitchener, .London,
Chatham, Windsor,
Strathroy and Burnaby (-B.C.
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The ,neighbors and friend
of rom.and Carol Weave'; nd
family, Dorothy, Tanniy,
Billy and .Gerard gathered for
prior to their moving; last
week to. Pennsylvania. They
were ;presented with a
blanket and a macrame wall.
hanging 'with Walton on it.
made by Carol :Blake. 'Lunch
was served by Alice Searle,
Carol Blake and the hostess
Judy Shortreed,
We wish the Weavers well.
in, their new home and'.
welco1e Mr, and Mrs,
Eugene DeJong of Goderich:
to the community , who have
rea
.r•
moved into thin house on the
a social evening at the home
of Ken and Judy Shortreed
recently to bid thein farewell
ninth lino' of Morris. It was:
the former Jack Taylor farm.
Recent Sunday .evening;
supper guests with: Mir. and
Mrs. !Ray ,Wether, Steven
and John were Mr. Jack
Webster Edmonton, Albeta,
and Mr. and Mrs• Watson
Webster, Clinton. Mr. Jack
Webster remained for a few
days before visiting: siher
relatives in the Lucknow
area.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blake
held: a family ;picnic Sunday
evening at their home to;
kin
at Hullett
The Hullett Township
Offices in Londesborough
were broken into recently
and a small amount of cash
taken,
Clerk Clare Vincent said:
the break-in occurred
sometime Friday night, May
25 andwas discovered on
Saturday morning.
Entry to the Office was
gaind through a window
and the only damage done
during the entry was to the
window and a door lock. Mr.
Vincent said nothing in the
office was upset.
The Goderich O.P.P. are
still investigating, the
break-in.
Wi name fire hazards
W.i, Education . meeting
will be held on Wednesday
June .13th at 8 p.m. Roll Call;
name .a five hazard_ in your,
home. Speaker will be David
Lee on fire protection:
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Armstrong, Mrs. Glen
Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert';
Shobbrook and Mrs.
Clarence Crawford attended,
the SOth Wedding.
Anniversary of Ernie ' and:
Alberta Stevens in Walton
United Church on. Sunday,
Mrs. Myrtle Fairservice and
Mrs. Ida Durnin had the
honour of pouring tea.
Paterson Londonvisited on
Sunday with her parents; Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Burns.
:Mrs. Len .Caldwell.. was
admitted! to,.: Victoria Hospital
London on Sunday for hip
surgery. friends wish her a
speedy recovery.
Berean Unit. of U.C. W, will
be held on Tuesday June 12.
at 2 p.m. Roll. Call a scripture
verse o a ower,:
Mrs. Richard: Shaddick.
and Sandra of 'Burnaby B.C.
spent a few days last week.
with ; Mr. and Mrs. •. Allen
Shaddickwhile visiting two
weeks among relations
::Tu. t vrxv
honour his parent's Me and
Mrs, George Blake ,on their •
34th wedding. e«.ixt teary
which is Jgoe 6th, There were
29 family Members present
for the happy:occassion
Mrs. Margery Ifuether,,
io.ndesboro
Ieanne freland', and
Mr*,, Roby Webster attended
the Springy .Banquet for
!lutea County rand the
Federaton for Women.
Teachers of Ontario, held on
Wednesday, May 30, at the
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White Carnation,;
Retiring
teachers from Huron,County
that' were honoure:.were
Donelda Adams,. Gladys
Doig. Jean ii; inlayson, ,Helen,
Olive Johnson and
Phyllis Rodgers.
i Hili Ach 1 ;end
4404 Jessie P alf
Ithaca, New York spent,
several! days over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Roily Achilles and visited
other ,relatives,
Junior choir sings .at service
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Correspondent
MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK
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Rev. Gordon. Hazelwood of
Brussels was guest minister
on Sunday. Greeting, the
Emerson: Hesk, serving
wine Don Buchanan, Bert
Lyon, Greg Andrews and Jim.
Jameison.
The flowers were placed
in:living memory of Mae
.80 years, .
Congratulations: to Carol
Jewitt on being crowned
Queen at. Clinton Spring Fair
on Friday night. Mrs. Glen;
Robinson, . London spent
and.. area
worshippers were Jack Lee
and. Robert Hunking, ushers
were Laurel Duizer,
Elizabeth Lawson. Leanne
and Ann Marie T"wrlon,
Organist and choir leader
was Mrs, Allan Bosman, and'.
the Junior choir sang; Junior
Congregation teacher ,was:
Mrs. Leo Horbanu k,
Rev. Hazelwood's
message was "We celebrate
the resurrection of the living
Christ",
Assisting' with sacrament.
were Harry - Snell and Jack
Tamblyn, serving bread were
Earl' Gaunt, Lorne Hunking,:
Nelson McClure and
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Emerson and family; and
Mr, Jim Scott • by his wife
Jea and family, Guest
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Mrs,. Wittick of Blyth;
PERSONALS
Sympathy is extended to
Mrs. Jim Scott Sr. and family
on the passing of Jim .on
Thursday May 31st in
Clinton Public Hospital age
Sunday withher, father
Emerson Hesk.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Alexander . have, returned
from a two week holiday in
Northern;Ontario'
In North Bay on May, 19
they attendedthe marriage
of their niece Frances
Chandler (daughter of Mrs.
Mary Chandler and the .late
Ian Chandler) to. Mr. David.
Rupay. They also looked at
farming .operations la the
New Liskeard area and
visited . Manitoulin Island.
before going to Sault Ste.
Marie. There they stayed.
with Mr: and Mrs, Don
CousineauJDonalci„Jimmy and
Tammy, while Mrs.
Alexander attended the
session of London
Conference of the • United
Church of Canada.
Regal Chapter O.E.S.
members attending election
of D.D.G,M. for District 5 on
Tuesday May 29th at Kirkton
were Harold and. Adeline.
Campbell, Mildred Ament,.
Marjorie East, Dora
Shobbrook and Myrtle
Vodden when ,Audry McRae
of Ruth Chapter London was
elected.-
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