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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-07-05, Page 6()RON •E*POSITOR t „anor -„.:01, , ,.... e,,. ,.,,ru,,:,,,L, ,COngrantlationli tO Bessie Oaviden who ceie- brated her ninety-fonrth :birthday on Friday at Seal* forth Manor and also to Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert McClure who celebrated their fiftY,.*' eighth wedding anniers'q also on Friday. A program music was . enjoyed by all with Mts. Mane Flynn at the piano, Mr. Stanley Killen and Mr. Elgin Not*. violins. M. Lorne Lawson, harmoni, lea. Mr. An Firdayson guitar and Miss Debbie fbnn step, dancing. Visiting with Miss Dasid, son were her nieces. Mrs, Bessie Cowan of Mid1404, Mrs. Edith Dunlop. Seaforth, and M. and Mrs Stanley Killen and great grandniece mellissa Whitmore, Also attending her birthday party were her frie.rids Mrs. Minnie HawleY and .1\•frs,, Mary Carter. Spending the afternoon as, guests with Mr. and Mrs. McClure were Mrs. Arthur Nicholson.. Mrs.l.illian Bern- ard of Clinton and also their granddaughter Lois and her daughter. Both residents, were the recipientsof many :congratulatory greetings and. best wishes alio front • forth Manor residents and staff. Mr. and Mrs. McClure were:married at the house of Mr. and Mrs Arthur litant- ledge and their •Attendanis were Mss, Annie Okitkki and Mr. /Ones McClure •Father Laragh• isned • iFtictO 'morning June :Nth as be will be tan vacation in Juiv Mrs. Elixabeth Varies and Sheri visited with their grandmother Mrs.. Mary Carter Church service was o.sn- ducted: last week tw Rev Yielding of Bethel Bible Church. Specia1 Mush; oAs Phnided tn Mr. and Mrs,. fteler%!,,n lob b of Cl lawn she rendered the. beautiful an4. trinel> duet "in the tiar: dem- Mrs ElhOtt gave . reading and .Mrs, Gardiner fasoured with 4 poem, Rev Yielding asked that Nye not go looking for rnis take nour brother's eye but to he aware of our own ep.k.nesses • and lease the other person tn the hands of • Gd.. • lie quilted the •phrase "Judge not for if sou do•you shall be judged It we No e anything to say about anyone we could say -.You May. talk, about me as much as Nt1111 ••shob6rook.,irourfion.• 30 members of the Shob- brook family held their 44th annual reunion on July 1st at Clinton Conservation park, , President Cliff Saunder- iork presided and a minutes silence was held in honour of those who • died., (Beatrice Johnson, Niagara Falls.. Ont. Clarence Crawford, Blyth and Del Sypes, Sault Ste. Marie. U.S.A.) Blessings were asked.by Qindon Shob- brook. Alt enjoyed a smorg- asbord dinner. Minutes of the last picnic: *as readby secretary - treasurer Beth Knox, It was • inoVed WSW picnic same, place •first Sunday tri July next year. Nominating committee presented officers for net year;. Honorary president Cliff. 0. Kay Saundercock. president Bill and Verna Gibbings, •secretary treas- urer Arlene Andrews, sports Cathy Gibbins, Diana.Shob- brook, Frank. and Done •-Ellerbytable committee Bert and Dora Shobbrook, • Bill and Joan Crawford, nominating committee Gord- on and Darlene: Shobbrook, sports • committee Valerie Miller and Frank Ellerby. Prizes. were .presented to the oldest person Laura Saonder- cock, 84, and youngest per- son 'Kelly Lynn Peck, :1" .1 years. Coning the •farthest were Ross and.Jerry Radford Port Colborne, • • Mrs. Rollie Ovellpett of • Detroit visited on Tuesday, •with Mrs, Laura Saundercock • Visiting with Kr. and Bob Burns is her sister Mrs. • • Mary Vallaricount, Regina, Saskatchewan, • Weekend visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Bob Thompson were daughter Mr. and- Mrs, John Lawrie, • Robbie and Jennifer Kitnhener and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Radford. London. • uI.Ietf g.ra.c.IIJates ,in awards • . On June 26th the Grade graduation was held at Hul- let Central 'Public school'. A.. banquet' was neid in the • ommunity hall where the wonien's institute catered to .139 guests. Graceand toast to Queen was said byPaul Farquhar. • • - Head table was. introduced by Ronnie Nesbitt, and toast • graduates was said by Leonard • Ar.cha.tnbault and reply • by 0..larilyn: Archatn. bault..intrOduction Of teach, ets, by Janice'Daer: toast to. the teachers Sharon Kember • and reply. Mrs. Cooke Toast • to• parents Mark CraWford• i reply Mrs. Honking. Appreciation to ladies Robert Kolkman :reply Mrs, Dotter Toast tO school board. Brent Andrews: reply - Mr. fiend- etson. Toast to school Bruce Vincent; reply Mr; •Mac; Lennart- After the, Banquet' a program was held at school •with songs accompanied by Mrs. Johnston. Awards Were given for Home teentunies to Sharon Kember and industrial and to Bruce Dale from Womens InstitutebyMrs, Tom Duizer Penmanship award present- ed to Mike raYlor byMr McLennan and math award to Debbie . Flynn by Nti., • Mitchell. English award to Janice Deer from Mrs. West- erhout. Awards for outstand- ing athletes received 'by Joanne Slater and •Dennis Dolrnage from Mr. Millson. Awards o oustariding grad.. yams Darlene fitinking and Bonnie Nesbitt from Mrs. • Hallam; Math award (from Huron County Board of :Ede- ' cationlforbeing in.the top 10 students in. Eturon • Cotkrity. , went .to Darlene flunking. Guest speaker, Mr. Ke.nwelit Was introducedby Jerry : Roggarth. Stop dancing. was done by Debbie F)ynn. Intro- dueti on of s aledictoria Mike Taylor by Derrick Cartss right A special gift. to •Mr. Millson was presented, by Susan Erench. please:but FIL tilt abOnt yOtt dow It on nit, knees. - the ir.tun "Nor the Ctosf" was sung and Rene.. diction • after a, sneittl half hour followed, Mrs, Frank Mater of Sritia 1,3S6t131 WO Miss Xtesste Pas tdson • Mrs, Isobel Son visited wall Mr Soutt on Tuesday. M. Ruth 'Cita visited Mr Frank Case on. Tuesday, Mrs, Mat Carter enjoyed an outing on Thursday after. noon with Mrs, FlOrence Carter, We are sorry to report Miss Ethel McClure is con.' lined to Seaforth Community •.-exfoostroft.. WANT .hADS ...?hone 527-0240 FORD is Here! See them July 12-13-14 A•Arill.TASMi.,1760,,,,V,741,..77%1716,775t7,72017.4^,, ,The lit ]Ofid$,H ]nd$ ..]by100.1.rie]Tow.11010.0:n4 a, trip *CO hast yearmYdefld, bafl. w -as driver while I acted as nal-igator, 10: ite of beingiost a few tiMeS. Jean agreed! g similar arrangement for a trip to tho east Oast this yoar., When ail acquaintance of. ,mine, who knnws, my tendency for confusion, heard the news. he remarked, '4:Well, I,guess won't be seeing you for awhilo.' I wrote. enough •columns to cover the !planned two -Week vacation plus two extra Ones in case ray friend's prediction came true. • 1 ,surprised myself with MY Map, reading and direction finding abilities, We were only lost two or three times. Once wasin Saint John, New Orunswielt, where we spent half a day looking for the Reversing Falls, We found them_ once bet didn't realize it. •An attendant at a gas station sent us backan when we finally stood overlooking the Falls, Joan's onl) comment was is that all there is?" Incidentally the drive along the winding Saint John River is beautiful, unless you • find yourself doing•it in the middle of g halt storm M a navigatOr. I $9011, learned not to, depend on the son fur directien; it deserted me in a hurry several times, in Kalifax, Joan. and 1: pleked up a city ata •ai a tourist infOrmatiOn burealt. On, the Map was marked -"public gardens," which seemed like a good place to relax and 'looked as though it would be easy to find. After driving in circles for half an hour, WV parked the car and walked. I soon gave up, but Joan kept going until she spotted a shady area enclosed by a high wrought iron fence. It was cemetery. Feeling a little dejected we left the cit and headed up for the Nova Scotia coast toward Peggy's chve. When we returned, to li4iifas the next day, we tried again to find the 'gardens and this time we were successful. It was well worth 'the trouble. In a city somewhere in, Quebec, the police had blocked the Main highway because of a fire The lady in the car ahead t', of us spoke briefly to the •policeman. Although neither Joan Per itriderStned French, we thOught the lady looked as, though she knew where:she, was, geingand, WPShdeccittocdk touS"atndber*• ectrners left and right-, up hilts and down hills, through traffic lights and stop signs, around carves and into thetteart of a sub -division. "Olt, oh." wo moaned -What if she's just going home for lunch? What will we do if she pulls into a driveway? How do we get otttta here' she FOler ;du, unsa tbe41 cy jtaoStthhoemfnareint hehighwaypapie• setor th other side of the hatricade, We'll always be •indebted tober • lhave a few tips for would-be navi, gators. Don't try to drive through Montreal at rush hour. Don't try to drive through; Montreal during a storm, Better yet, don't try to drive through Montreal at all. On the way to the coast, we missed the • Montreal ruslt hour and let the now of • traffic take us through the city on the Trans •Canada, HLghway Qtithp °Way back, we missed the rush honragaim but hit the city at the same time as an electrical and wind storm. Joan -Made a quick exit and we toot. refuge in a shopping mall. When the storM abated, we set out to find Joan's aunt'S, house, I thought we were doing fine, until 1 realized we had passed the last exit off a. streetthat was taking us through a tunnel and across a river which we4i4 not want to cross. "Don't worry," I asstged Joan as I quickly scanned the map, "there are three bridges to ehoose from to take us back." What I didn't count on was construction that had one bridge closed, an accident that had the Second blocked and traffic that had the third one jammed. At least, the traffic ram gave us time to figure out where we were and where we were headed. During our travels, Joan and 1 discov. ered getting lost wasn't such a bad thing, The only hard part was finding ourselves, Libby's •Deap Brawn• BEANS with PORK- • . 00 MIRACLE • WHIP 1) 1: ill by Kroft ill. I 1.5 litre jar Hi -C sweetened. ORANGE DRINK 48. • Clover Leaf • chunk light TUNA 6.5 oz tin Kraft smooth PEANUT BUTTER .99° 500 gram jar $EAFORT (ONLY) • Store HourC. Mon. to Wed. 9-6 Open Thurs. - FrLtll9 Sat. 9-5 p.m. cotto.neiti, BATHROOM' : 119. 4 tollpkg, Prod. of South Africa ORANGES. size 112. doz. Mixed Rib -End or Tenderloin End Loin •PORK CHOPS 1.38 Ib. 'icasEigrEcTin usrri WE army, THE MONT TO UNIT OUAWITTIE111 July 7,1979 - . • TO AVERAGE FAMILY eactusitionsirs. Libby's • ALPHA GETTI or SPAGHETTI with cheese in tomato sauce 3 14 fl„ oz. tin ] Budget DOG FOOD • /1.00 15 oz. tin Viva PAPER TOWELS 1.15 • 2roll pkg. • USA No. 1 Grade GREEN GRAPES Top. Valu skinless WIENERS 12 1 lb pkg. CAKE c1.10eOldfe....Ot• vanilla] 19 oz. pkg. Weston Raspberry or Lemon 131)TTERHORNS pkg. of.6 Scotties FACIAL TISSUE • pkg. of 200 USA No 1 Grade CARROTS 2 lb. bag Store sliced Cooked HAM ,69 II lb. We are taking orders NOW for frozen CHERRIES by the pail. Dole sliced,chunk or crushed in syrup PINEAPPLE 19 fl, oz. tin • Rose • sweet' mixed PICKLES • Bonus. Pack .99, fl. oz.. jar Raid House and Garden BUG 14 12 Lg Lr aEmR t n York • ].] frozen Peas,Corn,- Peas & Carrots or Mixed VEGETABLES .99.'• 2 lb, pkg. Prod. of Ont,:.Nri 1 ....oratte: CUCUMBERS ....•• • • 3/1 i00 • Top Valu • Sliced side • BACON • 1.28, 1 lb, pkg.