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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-07-19, Page 17• • ni ALMOST A CENTURY Fred Burdge, recently turned 98, sits with his great grandson Alan Burdge, only three years old. .Mr. Burdge celebrated his June birthday at the Brucefieid home he built in 1952, now ,owned by Alan's parents, Rick and Debbie Burdge. Born in East Zorra in Hickston, Mr. Burdge farmed', until after the Second World War, He has t?wo sons, four grandchildren, four great grandchildren and says Debbie, "another on the way." Correspondent 144S.,HILDA M..PAYNI 262-5018 The Sacrament of Holy Baptism was administered to Warren Brent .Alexander Kyle, son of Douglas and Helen Kyle. by Rev. Stan; C. Theeh ldreres. stery was: akowt 444.tes4 end" strcet$ in life; thestreets of disobed» ience, bluff, falsehood and dishonesty being, font ,of them.. The :sermon. "The com- munity of love" dwelt on. some of the attributes of love as revealed by Jesus Christ.. R,. 1.we Aur church will never, survive. Guest .soloist was. Mrs,. Donna St. Jahn, who sange think when,1 read; that sWeet story of old." We have enjoyed :the fellowship of the Presby- tcrians again this summer. and look forward to joining there in late August. United and ne cDonald. M at the morning Love cares; ts, responsive, service of Hensall United gives and forgives. Unless Church on Sunday, July .15, we become the eonnunity of Queensway people treated to lune Correspondent MRS. B. MaeGREGOR 262-2025 On Monday last Mr. Will- iam Gibsan entertained a number• of residents of the Queensway Nursing Home at his home on the Blue Water highway near Bayfield to a luncheon and afternoon of organ music played by Mr. Gibson. The residents en- joyed the outing very much and report a most enjoyable time. Rev: Gonyou'of Exeter conducted church service last week.. Visitors with Mrs. Clara rFeatherston were her brother and his wife Bill and Vina. :Parker, and . sisters Margaret Larson, Beile Reid and Buela Smith. They also yisited Louise Mitchell. Mrs. Helen Collins from Michigan visited her brother Mr. Nel- sbn Leghrin, Mrs, Peary. Erratt visited her husband Russell, Mrs; Susan Purdy visited her husband Len. Ladies' high bowling score was. Edna Yaungwith 90 -,and.. Men's high was' Neil Regan with 126. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Shir- ray and Linda returned home after holidaying with Mrs. Shirray's relatives at - Van- couver and Brentwood Bay B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett CI an Moir Reunion The descendants of the taken of and many .acquaint late Mr. and Mrs. Peter_ Moir ances renewed and a most held a family: reunion at enjoyable, time spent by alt: Morrison part on Sunday.. The members came from which' was largely attended Hensall, Exeter, Thames by . members of the clan. Road,; •Tillsonburg, London, eight -four in number.. A Gorrie. New Dundee and :,,'delicious dinner was. par- G1iss City,: Michigan. Cyt WINNING. DRUMMER — Watt Webster, was one ofthe winners in the Fife and drum contest Saturday in Blyth: This was part of .the Orange Day parade program. SALE AINS See the many items on display at reduced prices We have tables of merchandise at Cleanout prices Come, See & Save Thursday, Friday &.: Saturday eafoirth 01A/N HARDWARE Phone 527-1420 spent the past two weeks camping at Silver Lake. Mrs. Ralph McArthur of Edmonton is holidaying with her mother Mrs. Hilda: Beer and members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tay- lor, Murray and Donna. returned home from a motor trip, to northern Ontario by way of Tobermory and crossed on the CM Chee- maun Ferry and motored on to Western Canada where they visited cousins in West Killarney Manitoba. Church: ;service will be resumed on Sunday, July 22 at 11:30 a.m: at Carmel Presby- terian Church. Miss Sylvia Bell will be guest soloist. Rev. K. Knight will be in charge of the service. bitijarjes MRS. ELLEN.IPECK) McEWEI At. South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Thursday, July 12, 1979, Mrs. Ellen. (Peck) McEwen died in her 88th year: She was the wife of the late Frederick William McEwen. One daughter Mrs. R.W. (Doris) Nicholls.. Thornhill• survives, also a sister Mrs, Margaret Schnell Detroit, and a sister-in-law Mrs.: Aima.,Peck, R.R. 3, Bayfield. Five brothers and four sisters: predeceased-. Funeral "_ service and committal was .at the West- lake Funeral Home, Zurich on Saturday, July 14th'. Inter= ment, in Bayfield cemetery.. Mrs. Jessie (Johnston) McAllister, 'wife `of' the late James. McAllister (1978), R.R. 1, 'Zurich, died;'at South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Saturday, July 14th, 1979in her 80th year. Step -mother of Ian McAllister, R.R.'1, r Zur- ich and Jean (Mrs. Glen Goff), Sarnia. Grandchildren Karen, Janet and . John McAtliste,, Robb Goff and predeceased by Brenda Goff. A, sister, Mrs. Bessie Nichol- son of Palmerston and, a number ',of nieces •'and nephews also survive Funeral` service was held from the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home Dashwood, on . 'Monday, July 16th at 2 p.m:' with Rev. Stan McDonald officiating. , ;interment in Baird's :' Cemetery, Stanley Twp. Mrs. McAllister taught school for • many years in Walkerton District High School and Hensall High, School; also taking an active part in, the Women's Organ- ization at Hensall United Church. . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Flynn, Lisa and Susan spent the past two„weeks visiting with the former's sister and ..: brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs: Don;, Avery and family in Deerfield Beach, Florida. Choice 'Local: eef 8 Pork Fresh' Pork Chops Family Pack Meaty fresh back Pure pork re RI Sausage Store packed wieners Sliced .cooked Sliced chicken, Our :own Ox , tails Ham Loaf Head Cheese processed Side O1 processed processed Front .of ..Hip` of` beef Ib. lb. ib Ib STORE HOURS Tues., Wed., T.hurs”, and Sat. 8 = t p"m'. Friday 8 a.m. - 9 p.m Store 262-2017 ABBATOIR HOURS BEEF SLAU ou o ERMONDAYr up freeLorders PORK SAHTER — TUESDAHi Tues. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Abbatoir 262 2041 sat. 8a.m.' 1 p:m. A4. Church; ' members; are reminded of the Open Air service at Camp Menesetung with picnic following to be held on Sunday, July 29. Everyone meet at the church' at 9:45 a.m. to arrange rides. Mrs.. Marjorie Windover has returned from a delight- ful tour of the western prov- inces . visiting friends and relatives: in Vancouver, Regina,Moosejaw, Winni- peg and; Toronto among other places. On her return trip she travelled all through. THE HURON' E . PCIITOR , JULY 1 1$1 Northern Ontario. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Coghlin and farnily of Ford- wich, visited with Rev. Stan C. McDonald at the week- end; eek-etd; they also, .called at the home of the Misses Laramie and their parents, Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm. Mr. and Mrs, John McAllister, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mover of Exeter, have returned from a fishing trip to, Mani-. teulin Island last week.. Mr. and Mrs.. Al Apn4r linck and Cheryl of Stratford; visited. with Mrs, Rachael. Schwalm on Thursday. Rev. Stan C. McDonald. attended the Canadian Fotresters lr•Iigh Court Con - voodoo for the ho .. pt Canada, held _at the.i isl' ly Inn in London last; wt Rev, MoDeS#4 is the lain for the Order is Canada. In the only game played: at the bail diamond last, l - Hensall pee -wee boy* tied! Elimvil1e 30-30; two other games schedules were rained out. Tiisn Hensall vie 'Corner o L R._ .:L.' , ER SKATING Thursday Evenings 7:15; 9:30 p.n. Month of August Dueto functions: being held in the skating arena on July 19th and 26th, roller skating will resume again on Thursday evenings from 7:15 - 9:30 p.m. on August. 2nd, 91h 16th 23rd and 30th. Admission .50 NO RENTAL SKATES AVAILABLE SALE W SPECIALS 4 lett nes Ohildrena', tams' and Ailey 60 Main St., Sg»wtart ;