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The Huron Expositor, 1971-08-12, Page 10Dr. Zafar Shah, MBBS, FRCS(C) who is assisting Dr. Chas. Moyo here and who will assume the prac- tise while Dr. Moyo is on holidays. Dr. Shah has been on the staff of Victoria Hospital, London. WI Discusses in Wingha.m, Precious Blood School in Exeter, St. Mary's School in Goderich and St. Aloysius School in Stratford. The Heard tender, lowest of five received, was $1,956.00. Eugene Bannon, R.R.2, Gads- hill, was awarded the contract for the installation of a catch basin at St. Patrick's School in Kinkora. The Bannon tender, lowest' of three received, was $1,175.00, Donald Gardner of Stratford was hired janitor at Holy Name Separate School in St. Marys, beginning August 15. This is a part-time position. The business administrator was authorized. to set up an in- service program for the cus- todians. It will provide an opportunity for them to learn new techniques and as well, an opportunity for discussions re- lated to their duties. Norte of Brodhagen Wesenberg Reunion Attracts Members. The eighth Annual Wesenberg Reunion was held at the Brod- hagen Community Hall. The descendants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wesenberg gathered together and had as their hosts Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ahrens and their families. e • Mr. Armand L. Gras returned home from his vacation 'at the North West Territories: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Slemon ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elligsen to attend the Ahrens- Chamberlain wedding in Toronto on Saturday. The reception fol- lowed in the Dennison Armouries. While in Toronto, they spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Drager, Seaforth, spent a few days holidaying with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs; Norman Bennewies. Mrs. Irene Hinz, Kitchener, visited last Monday with Mrs. Caroline Elligsen. Sunday Mrs. Oscar Elligsen and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Straus also visited with Mrs. Elligsen. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Heuer- man and Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ahrens to Toronto Sat- urday to attend the Ahrens- Chamberlain wedding. Wniie there, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Haupt, Toronto, Mr: and Mrs. Donald Ahrens and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ahrens Steven and Jamie, London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe. Messrs. Brian and Larry Ach • "I'd hoped you'd call for me in a canoe!" ARNOLD STINNISSEN Life — Health and Accident Registered Retirement Pensions — Income Tax Deductable Registered Retirement Annuities Representing 'Sun Life Assurance Company - - - of Canada TELEPHONE 527-0410 117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORTH THIS CLASSIFIED D Got Fast Results! 9 x?18 Sleeping tent, used one season, green and orange. Three zipper windows and door with attached canopy outside frame type. Full floor, nylon screening. 527 -0621. 11-93-2 The Seaforth resident who placed this ad sold the' tent by noon of the Thursday the paper appeared and then reatived 22 more,colls in the next few clays That's the kind of response you can expect from an ACTION AD in The Huron Expositor 10--.THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., AUG. 12, 1971 HPRC Board Discusses Office Space Lease Renewal Attendance is Up At I. inns Carnival a Jack Lane, Business Ad- ministrator of the Huron-Perth COonty Roman Catholic Separate School Board, reported to the board meeting in Seaforth Monday night that R. S. Box would be willing to renew the lease for the board offices in Seaforth for another two-year term with an option for a third year. Mr.Lane added that he was Investigating extension of facilities at the rear of the building. Assistant Superintendent of Education, Joseph Tokar, speaking for the Superintendent, John Vintar, who was absent, announced the annual conference, The International Association of Pupil Personnel Workers, will be held in Toronto from October 17 to 21. He said the aim this -year is an opportunity to gain skilled and professional, help pertaining 'to school attendance officers. The Board aproved sending to the conference William Innes of Stratford, the school atten- dance officer, if lie is able to attend. Mr. Tokar reported the board will again purchase 'kindergarten services for the pupils of Holy Name School in St. Marys. Trustee John McCann, R.R.3, Ailsa Craig, chairman of the Building and Property Committee reported summer maintenance and improvements to schools within the system were being carried out. R. T. McBride, Ltd., of Stratford, Electrical Con- tractors, was awarded the con- tract for $1,575.00 for the in---- • — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rock ac- companied Mr. Ed Leonhardt and spent the weekend in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd. They attended the Ahrens-Chamber- lain wedding. The St. Peter's Lutheran Church and Sunday School picnic will be held at the Seaforth Lions park this Sunday. The service will be Meld at 11 a.m. Recre- ation will follow after the pot luck picnic lunch. We are sorry w report that Mr. Adolph Trentowsky is a pa- tient at St. Joseph's Hospital in London. Miss Cheryl Bennewies ac- companied by Miss Mary Goodanetz, Toronto, returned home Saturday evening having toured Western Canada and the Western Central States , of U.S.A. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennewies were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph doodenetz, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennewies, London. WEST-END GARAGE Wlitthail 8484932 (Continued from Page 1) tesy notes were read and reports were heard from various committees. The meeting approved the suggestion of the Huron County Historical Society to set up markers stating the date and name of first settlers in each municipality in the county; also gave approval to the plans of the fall fair committee, in- cluding giving prize money total- ling $10.00 for the most points in the yeast baking classes in the womens divisions; a display booth will also be set up in the arena, with a draw held fair day on a hand made quilt and fancy •cushion, to-be -displikyed town previopsly with tickets available from the members and at the fair. Lunch will be available as a public service on the first day of the fair, to accom- modate those making entries, those in charge, judges, etc. A decision on the reprinting of the Souvenir Cook Book was tabled until the September meeting. The August meeting of the Huron- view Auxiliary will take the form of a quilting on Monday, August lb, Win members urged to attend. Mrs. Wilfred Coleman was ,surprised with the presentation of a Stoney Creek Women's In- stitute plate, in appreciation of her help with the Sec.-Treas. books, Jan: - April inclusive. Twelve clubs are being spon- sored for the fall 4-H Home- making pro)ect "Dairy Fare". Leadert include, - Mrs. Marys Connor and Myrte Taylor; Mrs. Geo. Cintelon and Mrs. Emmer- son Coleman; Mrs. John Moylan and Mrs. Thos. Murray; Mrs. James Nash and Miss Marlene Nash; Mrs. Wm. Little and Miss Sylva Smith; Mrs. Peter Jansen and Mrs. Norman Eggart; Mrs. Wm. Strong and Miss Mary Van Dyke; Mrs. James Devereaux and Mrs. Leonard O'Rourke; Mrs. Cornelius Dorssers and Mrs. John Van Doornick; Mrs. James Thompson and Miss Janice Schenck; Mrs. John Jansen,and Miss Mary Ann Klaver; Mrs. Gordon Elliott and ,Miss Ann Noble, Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. Les. Campbell and lunch was served convened by Mrs. W. Coleman. W a s (11C)-- nBtrtuceed S cf or t S t omP apalgeer and Punch (Expositor) John Wirs-oill Extension Cord (Jas Cowan Ltd.) Clayton Geddes; Oil (Supertest Corp.) Jas. M. Scott; School Bag (Larohe's) Mervin Wurdell, Bornholm; Gas (Habkirk's Tran- sit) Mrs. Phyllis Dallas, R. R. 4; S.T.P. (Cleave Coombs) Clara Brugger; Cat Chow (Milt Dietz) Terrence Hussey; Pillow Slips (Shinen's) Mrs. Russell Archer, Clinton; Paint • (Graves Wall Paper) Mrs. Mae Stewart, R. R. 1, Dublin; Groceries (Seaforth Superior Grocery) Walter Tich- borne, Goderich; Luggage (Ste- wart Bros. ) Isabel Pethick, R. R. 1; Dry Cleaning (Flannery's) Harvey Johnston, Clinton; Razor (Broderick's Pool Room) Peggy Govier; Oil (McLauchlan Motors) Ted Lamont; Baking (Trapnell's) Bruce Austin; Habachi (Sills Hardware) John Van Geffen; Light bulbs (Dean Williamson) Doug. Stewart; Oil (Gerald's Supertest) Winn McLean; Doll (Larone's) Julie Kerr Mitchell; Gas (Habkirk Transit) Doug Hutton, c/o Stan Jackson; Vase (Gingerich)Steven Rice; Grease Gun (Fins Station) Mrs. Betty Glew; 011 (Supertest Corp.) Mrs. Bessie Smale; Lamp (Crown Hdw. ) Billy McMillan, R. R. 2; Faberge Bath Set (Kea- tings) Peg Wilbee; Spread (Sea- forth Creamery) Mrs. Grant Fin- negan; Lamp (Box Furniture) Pam Kappes, Bornholm; Cookie Kettle (Stedman's) Mrs. Jack Case; Sun glasses (J. Longstaft) Bob Smith; Toy Game (Canadian Tire) Mrs. Dirk Brink, Brod- hagen; Articles (Expositor) Mrs. Walter Muegge, R. R. 5, Mitchell; Hair 011 (Dave Tremeer) Ken G.emmell,_R_R._2, Tray (J. M. Scott) Jas. Watson, jr.; Oil .(Seaforth Motors) Mrs. Thos. Slavin, R. R.2, Kippen; De- tergent (Sparkle Car Wash) Cathy Cooper; Gas (Habkirk Transit) Keith Miller; Electric Clock (An- stett's) Catherine Brown,.Dublin; Lamp (Kling's) Clara Brugger; Permanent (Betty's) Mrs., Bob - Cronin, Dublin; Purse (Read's S(slitoeews)arDt eBbrboiesoDimnsimkeore; Gulutzen, Sheets R. R. 2, Brussels; Dog Chow (Iviilt Dietz) Mrs. Robert Mc- Farlane; Oil (Rowcliffe Motors) Ned Boswell; Order (Eaton's) Mrs. Shirley O'Shea; Shoes (Ge- nesco) Mrs. Paul Kramers; Honey (Wallace Ross) Jennifer Snushall; Roto-flasher•(Rowcliffe Motors), Mrs. Joyce Braecker, ,R. R. 4, Walton; Chair (Boyce Farm Supplies) Mrs. Evelyn O'- Neill, Clinton; 011 (Supertest Corp.) Brenda Eckmier, R. R. 5, Mitchell; Shoe Needs (Hugh Thompson) Geo. Ramantk, R. R. 4; Shirt and Spx (Bill O'Shea) Mrs. Elgin Young; Spread (Sea- forth Creamery) GordonSallows; Cooler (Seaforth Co-op.) Doug. Hugill, R. R. 2; Picnic Set (Scott Cluff) Mrs. Andy McNichol; Dog Food (Stapleton's, Dublin) Bob Spittal; Shirt and Tie (Shinen's) Mrs. Geo. McGavin; Eggs (Ewart Wilson) • Lloyd Hoggarth; Pet Spray (Vetinary Clinic) Mrs. Jim Hopper; Spread (Seaforth Cream- ery) Mel Dale; Supplies _(Bell Dinsmore) Bill Brown; Choco- lates (Priceguard) Mrs. Phyllis Lee, Clinton; Gay Lee Dairy Products (Gay Lee) Grace Mon- roe; Turkey (Seaforth Meat Mkt.) Carol Ann Kelly; Barbeque (Coin Laundry) Susie Vanstone, Hensall; Pig Starter (Tbpnotch) Keith Williamson, R. R. 3; Dog Bowl (Milt Dietz) Jane Sills; Coke (Esbesco Ltd.) patty Bremner; Patio Table (Coin Laundry) Mrs. Rose Visser, R. R. 5; Grocery 'Order (Ray Family Mkt.) Richard Burgess; Grocery Order (Ray Family Mkt.) Irene Smith; Ferti- lizer (Topnotch) Mrs. George Powell; $3. Silver Dollars (Toronto Dominion) Dr. Malkus; 3 Silver Dollars (Bank of Com- merce) Mrs. Grace Titford; 5 Silver •Dollars (Province of Ont. Savings Office) Mrs. L. C. Vincent, Ayr; Potted Flowers (McLean Flowers) Mrs. Les Seiler; Shoes (Genesee) Mrs. Marjorie Montgomery; Dinner for two (Commercial Hotel) Mrs. Lois Govier; Shoes (Genesco) Gordon Nobel; Foot Stool (G. A. Whitney) Humphries, Walton; Shoes (Genesco) Ray Taylor, 173 , Norfolk St., Strat- ford; Shoes (W. J. ,Thorripson) Paul_ Wurdell, Bornholm; Plastic Pail (Hildebrand's) Mrs. Jack McCowan; Fondue Set (John Cardno) Linda Dale, Stratford;• Chocolates (Huron Wholesale) Susan Pullman; Towel Set (Bob & Betty's) Mrs. Cecil Pepper, Hensall; Dispenser (Hildebrand) David Campbell, R. R, 1, Dublin; Milk Tickets (Maple. Leaf Dairy) Suzanne Stewart; Coke (Esbesco) Isabel Pethick, R. R. 1; Perma- nent (Brian's Beauty Shop) Mrs. Arnold Stinnison; Maple Syrup (Wilkinson's I.G.A.) Linda Vin- cent; Barometer (Seaforth Jewel- lers) Peg Case, Blyth; Baby Shoes (John Thompson) John Van Der Biezen, London. Penny Sale prize winners at the Lions Carnival may pick up their prizes at Stewart Brothers Men's Department, Main Street, Seaforth. of Mount Carm.el School, R.R. 3, Dashwood; St. Joseph's School, Clinton and Si..Ambrose School, Stratford. The McBride tender was the lowest of five. Gordon Heard Construction, R.R. 2, Seaforth, was awarded the contract for asphalting at Sacred Heart Separate School SEE THE BOYS A T WEST END IN MITCHELL FOR A GRAND SELECTION OF NEW A N D USED CARS A N D TRUCKS 30 NEW 1971 PONTIACS & BUICKS AVAILABLE NOW AT EXCELLENT YEAR-END SAVINGS Or • Use Expositor Want - Ads Phone 527-0240 a , . 1 • • 41.