HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-29, Page 124 �,'T$IE HURON. EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 29, 1979
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The Foresters held their
Fail Damp on. Friday evening
November 23rd iao4, ,The
Seaton '%region with Solid
IvaY pccryidiag the music:,
The (Silt draw was held
with the; following lucky
winners. let FLU* the quilt
won by Jean Jewitt of Clinton
tad the crocheted centre
piece won by Grace Pethick,,
Sed the pillow won by Kim
Rileytboth of Winthrop.
The Foresters Family
Christmas. Day will be held
On Sunday, Dec.: 2nd.. There
will be Family Bowling held
at Nobles Bowling Lanes at 3
p.m. followed by a pot luck
Supper at the Hall held at 5
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rey-
nolds, Janet, Nancy Jo and
and Vince Burnhart of
Michigan spent.
the, American Thanksgiving
boiidaa with the John,
Thompson family.
Mr. and Mrs, Terence
Hunter of Colborne.
Township and Mrs. Vi Arm-
strong of Southfield, Mich.
who is visiting with the with.
Hunter',s spent Thursday
with the Thompson family
when they celebrated: Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Reynolds
25th wedding anniversary
A get well wish is sent
along to Alvin Doddswho
has been a patient in Strati
ford Hospital andis now in
Seaforth; Community.
Hospital. His neighbours
would like to see him able to
return to his home soon.
Mrs, J, Merrier of
Itik
MSW
Ws Christmas season...
we would be pleased to
provide you with all of
your baking needs.
We have
FRESN broads • dimer rails:
• Christmas cakes* iwiscemaat
piss tarts •
and ..... s fancy midi's.
FOR.\ YOUR OWN BAKING WE
ALSO HAVE placed cherries, fruit
mix, nuts' etc. '
IN ZURICH we have
oder 40 , varieties of Canadian; . and
irnported cheeses -cut •fresh off' the
block. .Also we have, cheese gift
baskets and trays made to order.
Please order ear, ly.
dal until DeSiseber nth,,
STMAS CAKE
Kitclienera Miss. Darlene
HOW :of Londe$boro were
:Sa. v'lsktors wit a IMr:
:and M. Carl Merrier,,
Sandy,. Julie, Michael and
Shelley; when they
celebrated Sandy's 10th
birthday,,
-Mr and Mrs. Dave Presz=
calor, Christine, Lisa
Christopher, Greg vislited, on.
:Sunday withi Mr. •and .Mrs,
:Earl lllman and. Shannon of
Monktotn
Mr: and Mrs. Martin Van
Rommel of Dorchester were
Thursday visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Martis. Bos and
family.
Miss Sharon Thompson of
Downsview spent the week -
;end at the home of her'
parents Mr. and Mrs. John.
Thompson and Bob.
Mrs. Robert Reynolds,
Janet and Nancy Jot Mrs,
Carolyn Thompson and'.
Sharon, Mrs. SheilaThomp-
son, Leisa and Cheryl spent,
Sunday in Toronto when they
attended, a baby Allover for
Mrs. Andy Thompson and
Jeffrey held at the home of
Mrs, Sue Lawton.
Mi. and Mrs. Jim l'resz-
Gator, Bi113 Debbie and
:Michael spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lee and
.Amanda, of Strathroy.
Mr. and. Mrs.. Marris Bos,
Steven, Sharon, Kenny,.
Michael, Andy and Kathy'
Correspondent
MRS, MARY CBESUEL
482-9969
Congregational meetings
were held after the regular
service in Varna and Goshen
Churches on Sunday, to dis-
cuss ways of assisting with:
the refugee problem in South
east Asia. Each member waS,.
visited o>n Sunday .with Mr,
and .Mrs. Leo: Sanders,
Jennifer, Jeffery and Julie of
R.R,4, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Herman
and Korey were Sunday:
supper guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Paul Stevenson,. David
Darren and Luanne..
Mrs,, Katink a E.ierrace and:
Mrs. Edna. Qverholt of
Goderich were Sunday
visitors with: Mr, and Mrs,
John Thompson. Sharon and
Bob...
Mr. Carl, Mecner, 'Sandy
and Julie attended the
birthday party, on Sunday
afternoon held' at Zurich for
their grandfather Mr, Peter
Deichert on the occasion: of
his 90th birthday,
Mr, Carl Merner, Sandy,
Julie, Michael and Shelley
and .Mrs. Geroge Mcliwain
visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George McElwain
Lynn and Steven of Stratford.
Also visiting at the same;
home were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Crozier, Brian, Paul,
Kevin and Lori of Huron
Ridge, Kincardine, when
they celebrated Lynn .and
Steven, Lori and Sandy's
Birthdays.
Jeff' Whyte of . Guelph
spent the weekend with, his.
grandmother Mrs. W.L.
Whyte, Bill and Mr. Harold
Whyte.
Corvespnndent
,'ItENA CALDWAli
262-5935
Miss, Kisyk, assistant
Home Economist for Huron
County, gave a :topic; ,on
Fashion Foch* and showed
with slides and
demonstrations basic
fashions for the ;full; figured
woman at Kippen East
Women's 'Institute meeting
Nov, 21 at the borne of Mrs.
Jack Sinclair in Seaforth,
Miss Kisyk was thanked
by Mrs.
Triebner, Mrs.
Grant MacLean took for her
Motto, "Do you Remember
when?" 'What are you'.
leaving your children to re-
member?" Mrs. Campbell
help refugees
given a ballot to indicate his
or her preference on bringing
a family here or helping in
some other way. : The
majority favored bringing a.
family. The Official - Board:
will now work on details of
how the wishes of the con-
gregation can be carried out.
In other, church news, it!
Christmas meeting plannne
Plans for. a Christmas
meeting were made when the.
Tuckersmith Unit of Bruce -
field United Church met.
recently. All members, and
home helpers are invited,
December 4 and a not luck
BERT HEMINGWAY
A highly respected re-
sident of Grey Township sud-
denly after a brief illness in
Wingham' Hospital in his
76th year. He was a son of
the late Isobella. Watson and
William Hemingway.
He attended Brussels Con--
tinuation„ School and later
joined the staff of the Bank of
Novi Scotia. However he
chose farming is his career'
which he enjoyed until his,
death.
He took part successfully
in many, Ploughing Matches
in North Huron and ups until
his death was a. director of
the County Association. He
served on the committee for
the International'. Ploughing
Match at Port Albert in 1946..
He was a faithful attendant
of the Brussels ` United
Church: where he was a
member of the Session: for 28
years and clerk) of the session
supper at 6:30 p.m. • will
precede the meeting.
Penny contest captains are
asked to bring in donations.
before the meeting. Taking
Bart in the devotions were
"Mrs. Marjorie Broadfoot,
Obituary
for seven years;
In 1935he married the
former Viola Morrisonwho,
survives along with one son.
Morris at home.
He is also
survived, by one sister,. Mrs.. .
.Elva Turvey of Burlington
and one brother Carl of Grey
Township. He was pre-
deceased by a brother
Oswald of Texas:.
The funeral was held, from
the M.L.,Watts Funeral
Mrs. Chapmanand
Mrs.
Ann Broadfoot. Get well.
cards were signed and sent
to Ross Scott Mrs. Wilf
Ross, Mrs. Mary Haugh„
Mrs. Hankie and. Mrs. Edna;
Horne ' in Brussels on
Thursday, November 15th
with the Rev. Eric Le Drew
officiating. .Internment was
in Brussels Cemetery. •
The Pallbearers were John.
Perrie. Jrs., Donald Perrie,
Kenneth ` Tyerman,
Emmerson Mitchell, Gerald
Miller and Douglas Heming-
way.
The flowerbearers were
Lavern Godkin, David and;
Ross Hemingway.
Henson missionaries return
Rev: Kenneth Knight Con-
ducted service in Carmel:
Presbyterian Church: • on
Sunday speaking on the.
""Three Advents", Mrs.
Robert Taylor led the choir in
singing the anthem "Blessed
Assurance" Rev. and: Mrs.
Jack McIntosh` who have:.
been .missionaries in Japan
with the Korean Christiana
McLiiUGHL:INCHEVROLET_OLDS
On one of these good used cars or trucks
1976 Dodge Aspen
With 6 cyl. automatic,' power
steering, radio; finished in
inaroon.1 For the economy
Waded come in and drive,this
low priced unit: Stock #1107A.
1977 Omaeo SX
6 c71, automatic', power
steering: power brakes, radio,
finished In black. Gray with,
white interior and only 30,000
Niles. This sporty unit is
priced to sell. Stock #1067A
1977 Ford Pickup
5' ' Cyr.►; antomatic, power
atiering . power brakes, radio
with topper finished hi bronze
sled obk, 24,000 miles.: Stocky
1i1000A„
1976 dulck Skylark
6 cyl. automatic, power
steering, power brakes, radio,
finished in black. An..ex-
ceptiontlly dean car with only
47,000 miles. Stock 01122A.
1976 Granada
b cyl:,. automatic . with radio`
and only 27,000 miles. This
unit is fiaished in brown and in
immaculate condition. Stock
#1009A.
1976 Chev. Pickup
8 cyl., automatic, power
steering and power brakes
with topper and radio and only
48,000 miles. This is a very
clean unit and priced' to sell.
Stock #1040A.
1976 Ford LTD.
8 cyl., automatic, power
steering, power brakes, radio,
finished in light blue and only
27,000 miles. Stock #1012A.
1.979 Club Wagon
With V-8, automatic, power
steering, power brakes; radio
and very low mileage and
one owner, Stock, #1196.
Thelia are:ju8t sottne.eamples of low mileage one owner used cars, and trucks
on,pur lot: We have a good selection priced right for you so come In and
*Make Us a deaf now.
CHLIN
HEVROLET OLDS LTD.
$ rvlc •` SeieCtion *Savings
•Satisfaction 'Leasing -
Church. will .=visitfor a
mission weekend December.'
1 and,, in addition ; to.
speaking ' at each of the
churches services Mr. and
Mrs. McIntosh would like to
meet informally with each of
the congregations. A Coffee
hour will be held at Carmel
Church • on Saturday,;.
December lst:at the hour of
2:30 p.m, . All are cordially
invited to attend.
Mrs. Evelyn Fletcher of
Exeter visited last week with
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor.
LOOBY
CONSTRUCTION
LIMITED.
LOOBY
BUILDERS [DUBLIN]
LTD.
STANLEY J.
CONNELLY. P. ENG.
Mr, Joseph E. Looby,
President of Looby Con=
atruction Limited and Looby
Builders (Dublin) Limited is
pleased to announce that Mr.
Stanley J: Connelly, B.A.Sc.,.
P.)Sfg., has recently beconie
a partner in the firms and has
been elected to their Board of
Directors. Mr. Connelly, a
1968 Civil Engineering grad=
uate of the University of
Waterloo, • joined „ the
Companies in 1964. He will
maintain his position as
Assistant Genera14
Manager X,
of both, flrtns which ate
primarily engaged in the
Construction of Dams;
Bridges, Roads and Water.
management Systems
throughout Ontario. Mr.
Connelly attended the
Godedch Dl met collegiate
Institute ptior• to entailing at
Waterloo: He, his wife Ellen
and son `'filnothy, will '
tontine to reside in
Paterson, Secretary Mrs.
Doris Sillery and treasurer
Mrs. Vine Berryy gave their
reports and Mrs. Marjorie
Broadfoot presided:
Brucefield United's
Sunday School concert will.
be held December 15,:
Lunch was served by, Miss
M. Swann and Mrs. V.
Berry. • - games.
was announced that the
annual White Gift Service:
will be held on Dec. 9 and the
Sunday School Concert will
be in the township hall on
Dec. 16. Please save your
bottles for the new Youth
Group's bottle drive on Sat.,
Dec. 8.
SENIOR;Ct1TLENS.
CB3tISTMAS PARTY
The annual Christmas
Party for Senior Citizens will
be held next Wednesday
afternoon, Dec.. 5 at 2:00
o'clock at the hall in Varna..
This party is arranged by the
Township Recreation Com;
mission, and; all seniors in
the township and area are
invited to come. Lunch will
be served following the card
Eyre reported thepurdlitse
‘of a gift to., Queenswa3
Nursing Home.
Mrs. Al Hoggarth reported
on the recently held Board
Meeting. Kippers East will
host the District .Annual. in,
1980. Mrs.. Triebner con-
tributed a poen% end Mrs.
Drummond a reading. Lunch
was served by the hostess
and the co -hostess Mrs.,
Stewart Pepper and the
Committee in charge..
PI NAS,
Mr,and: Mrs Ken Jones,
Jeremy and Meagan Hillier,,
slides
were weekend Peat* With
Mr. and, Mrs. Hamid Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooped
and Family,, 4it .
%• Michigan spent the
American Thanksgiving with
Mr. and Mts. Vivan Cooper.
John Anderson has re --
turned ;from ,Hospital in
London and will again enter
hospital for surgery on his
shoulder.
Kippen East Women's In-
stitute will hold their Family
Night Turkey ;Banquet let;
Hensall United Church, Nov..
30 at 6:30 p.m,.
1•, mn
Sliferth°
My Xmas gift to you
0 INTEREST
for 12 months on any piano or organ
purchase. Largest selections of quality
pianos' in Western .Ontario and all keyboard
prices are the lowest anywhere. Get yours
now before prices go sky-high.
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Choose long or half sleeve
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