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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-08-30, Page 9STILL SMOULI ERLN44 The home of Hugh, Flynn and fami.Iy burned late Saturday afternoon, There was no Loss of life and nothing °boa, yr. was Saved. , They. ..h y were completely insured, (Standard: Photo} Loncf:esL.!ro Wa ,11 Correspondent . ALLAN MMCALL 887..6077 Miss Jane Leerrtipg was honoured at a community shower, Saturday evening August 18 at Duff's United' Church, Walton, prior to her wedding peat month, The, • basement was decorated with yellow streamers And whitebells, also .eotoured;' balloons Pant and Ann Clark were at the door to write everybody's name on a beau,. tiful cameo cloth made b•' Ahyllis Mitchell and presen, ted to Jane later. Mrs, Marie. Mciavin wel- comedeveryone and announ- ced a short program reading two poems, ".Do Spniething"'' Special service Correspondent MRS, BERT SHOBB$OOK 523-.425(1 Lovely flowers decorated` the graves on Sunday .August 26, when at Hope Chapel' a memorial service was held with Rev Wayne Good guest speaker. Hyntn. "Home' Sweet Home" was sung with Mrs. Sid McClinchey accompany - Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter, Colleen and Larry entertain ed at a. family gathering and dinner at their home on; Sunday. Those present were Miss Colleen Gilliland,; Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Armstrong, Billie, Lee Anne. Anne Marie, Mardell ano Rod Thur M , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arr,strong, Lon- desboro. Miss, Cheryl Arm THE HURON :EXPOSITOR* AUGUSTl fid, "facts of life" followed, Cathy McOavin playing, fro piano solos, "Sheppard' Boy" and "Melody of life,. Marie conducted a very interesting contest from arti- cles in your purse. Margery Rock read a poem `"Husband! Preserves'" then Marie Mc - Gavin led in a very lively sing -song with Doreen Hack - well as pianist. Jane was asked to come to the front along with the groom's mother, Mrs. Robin- son and Janes sister Mary Brady. Mrs, ,Maud Leeming., Janes grandmother from Huronview was also in poen., dance. Pat. (McDonald)Bremner" read the address of cengratu- t Chapel United church St. Thomas. There were 365 attending, Visiting with Mr, and Mrs,. Cliff Saundercock is her sis- ter Mr. and Mrs, Stan. Bell:. of Skirlaugh; England. Mrs. Mac`Hodgert of Kirk - tee visited on Sunday a, m. with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook andattended the Hope Chapel memorial ser- vice. HARD TODISMANTLE Neighbour John Spence helped the Firms, Monday, clean uP h remains of their home which burned Saturday f n on. Cause sunknown_ but the home was full- insured. e tier o 5 i. uY WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527-0240 SEAF'ORTH area ing on accordian Rev. Good led inra er and had text p y from Ilth chapter of Heb- rews -Pilgrims and strangers- an illustration of our fore- fathers. Collection was received by Ken Honking.;, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young- blut, Christine and Gorden of Woodstockvisited on Sunday with his aunt Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good: ASSEY-FERGUSON'S Bre CSA PACfrY COMBINES- MF 750 AND IIAF 760. µ r i 5 lir. i y' JAM t These Combines have earned their reputa tion the hard way, bydoing: the bigger jobs better and faster. Now you can buy a new Massey,Fergusan 750 or Massey - Ferguson. 760 at a price that's hard to beat.. The Big Combine and the lig Savings are both waiting for you now at our dealer- ship during Action Time '70. We've been given,factory allowance of .S2,000 on the MF 750 and MF 760,' which means extra savings for you, Both combines feature Perkins fuel) efficient diesel engines, and exclusive hi -inertia cylinders that maintain constant r4f 0 A • t . t , ^mow f '43 ��R A�lilltlatr •wli� ! a, threshing speed to put more clean,` whole grain in the tank. Our factory allowances make it easier . than ever far you to own a Massey Ferguson combine.. See us for full details or call, NIat sey Ferguson This offer expires September2$ and is subject to available inventory, I'O1;1I; FARM SUPPLY Massey -Ferguson S.sfartlio Ont. 274251 strong, Wayne, .Laurie, and! Rick Bevan; Stratford, David:. Armstrong and Karen Talbot Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston, London. Mr. and Mrs, Ken .Arm- strong; spent the week end in London attending a court reporters convention at the Park Lane Hotel. Visiting with Miss. Levina Knox and her mother this week is Miss Laverne Brock- iebank of Streetsville. On Sunday they visitedher mot- her Mr- and; Mrs. Clare Brocklebank at Point. Farms. Stanley Airdrie fractured a bone in his leg at play on Wednesday evening. Miss Edythe Beacom, Mrs. Laura Lyon and. Mrs. Albert Cardiff of Brussels spent few days last week. visiting their aunt Mrs:. Hilda Pearson at Mason Michigan and their cousins Mr. .and ' Mrs. Russell. McGee at, Owosho, Michigan. Mr, and Mrs. Murray Lyon Bradley and - Deana vaca- tioned last aca-tioned.;last week at Sturgeon, Fails, . Londesboro UCW mem: hers, Marjorie Duizer, Addie Hunking, Margaret ' Good, Edythe Beacom, Laura Lyon, Nora Pope, Dora Shobbrook, John Whyte from Burns unit,,. Margaret Taylor, Edith Tay- lor and Gladys Leiper went on Tuesday, August 21st by Uabkirks Bus from • C aforth to . attend Alma One Day School for Women at Central L a Mrs. Irene: Fereuson,, Lori., sister Lori - don n visited with- her si o t h se Mr. and Mrs: Allen Shaddick last week an d attended the Blyth festifal: Jeff, Karin' and. Stephen Shaddick, Waterloo spent the week and with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick, Sunday evening and din- ner : guests of .Mrs. Aliee Davidson and Mrs. Fairey were Mr. and Mrs. R, Wil- liamson, Calgary, Alta. and Mrs. R.H. Peck, R.R. 2 Blyth- DRYS►DALE MAJOR APPLI ANCE CENTRE LTD SALES WITH SERVICE The Pici, .' Tc - Buy Appl,ci'ues NEW AND USED I`iensall 262-2728 Closed Mondays f:Rs) cations end .best wadies were extended frank all;. Jane's friends and neighbours and relatives to the Walton ,and; siarrou ndi.ng::eomznunity, After opening the gifts, Jane thanked everyone for all the lovely :gifts which she would use in her new h me m MToronto. . For she's a jolly good felkw was sung, then lunch; Was served by the McKillop hidies, where Janeu e4: to iR'BRSONALS Two girls from Hartford City, Indianna, spent one week in. this community recently,' on a 441; exchange pro,gna. Londa !;'r. staff• ed withraMary AliceerroRyan and her family and Anglea Settig was with Nanci Bennett and family. The girls were kept busy with activities all week Seeing, pplaces of• interest, MrSeaSherd Was an honored guest at lir grand son's Jerry LYaane Smith's ,wedding to $eidi Iloersma on this past Saturday at the Christian Reform Church, Stratford, Mr, and. Mrs, Ken „Shortreed also attended and went later to the reception at the brides parents R. #2, Mitchell. Mr. Jim Shortreed of the Manx Seaforth, spent a couple of days at his home in. the village. An Wednesday evening, Mr« and: Mrs. Jack Warwiclt of Brussels were supper guests with. Mr, and Mrs. Jim. Shortreed. Master Ronald Stevenson had a tonsillectomy at Wing - ham Hospital last Tuesday, and is spending the rest of his holidays this week at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and ,fin *aim Mc ' ut., Oriip Stevenson was at the same homefor the v reg ik endo While h iparents, were in Toronto ell Spey. Mr, end Mrs, Emerson Mitchell were dinner guests; an Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,. Wilmer :Cuthill; Sea foist i later assisting with the pro- gram at family Paradise Camping: park in; the after- noon. Neat Sunday the pro. gram will consist' of all those. that took part daring the slimmer, Mrs. Viola Kirkby attend- ed a relatives wedding on Saturday in Sarnia, :Mrs. Nelson Reid accompanied her and visited with Mrs. Laura Machan and Mr, . and Mrs. Bob Machan and family They, returned home Sunday.: Fire destroyed the home df Hugh and Donna. Flynn late Saturday afternoon. No lives were lost. Plans have already begun to rebuild the old wooden frame home that had been newly renovated including the .addition of a new part and deck during the past • year. The home was fully insured but many momentos and trophies were irreplaceable. The Flynns have been active in the surrounding com- munities and all of the children were involved in local sports and figure skating, The fire was:. reported to the Blyth Fire Department by a neighbour John Spence at 2:30 p.m. Mr. Flynn had been threshing and his wife was away shopping. The youngest member of the family eight year old. Noris returned home first before the fire trucks .arrived. • "He was worried that his sister was still in the house" said Mrs. Flynn. "He had a. hard. time deciding whetherto gointo the flaming house or headfor the neighbours." He headed for the neighbours to find out that his, sister was safe, visiting in Auburn. Mr, Flynn with the assistance of the fire department had ja hole knocked into the house and was; covered in . water before entering the blaze to retrieve his wallet which contained a large sum of money from'. his dairy operplus ahsary idetificatipationn for hospitalizatiollotern necesand surannce. By 5 P.p.Morgan homes, in. Clinton had brought out a mobile home for the family. and Elgin Dale had brought•a water tank for the barn to help finish with the chores, The Fiynns have a dairy operation. 'The neighbours have been very kind Mrs. Flynn said. "Many have brought over food, clothing and helped get things . in order.'F' Last June the Flynnscelebrated their 25th Wedding Anniversary, Both• the stereo they received as well as a special photo album the children had made for the ,occasion were lost. Mrs. FlY nn is the test chairman for the ,Blyth Figure Skating Club and was :con- cerned over the loss of the skating records as well as the music for the club. Anyone with ` • music the club can use is to contact club president Dianne Wasson, Blyth. FOR SECURITY AND PEACE OF:MIND' DIVISION, TANDY ELECTRONiCSS LIMITED Micro-01ini LCD Calculator SeafO'fh' 2695 n� nnr xx1 ix " Radio Shsck EC -4. 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