The Huron Expositor, 1976-04-22, Page 7Mrs. Lillian Kerslake
President
Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads
INTERESTED IN
$4
and a
gold
medal •
An Opportunity For Readers Of
Mrs. Irene Harnock ; Goderich,
district deputy president of the
Rebekah Assembly of Ontario,
Huron District, No. 23, paid her
• official spring visit to Edelweiss
Lodge at its last regular meeting.
She addressed the lodge on the
significance of its emblems and,
colors' and read a poem, "The
Priceles,s Things in Life".
Mrs. Ha Crozier, noble grand of
Goderich Lodge also spoke
briefly.
The annual C.P.T. euchre and
draw set for April 28, was
discussed, also the birthday
dessert euchre on May 12.
Vice grand, Mrs. N. Riehl
reported on cards and visitations
made and several thank you cards
were read by the secretary, Mrs.
James Rise.
The annual district Church
service is to be held in Varna on
May 2 and the local church
service is to be held in Frist
Presbyterian Church on .May 30,
with a' Decoration Service to be
held at the cemetery in the
afternoon. •
Plans are to present the
Travelling Gavel to Exeter Lodge
> Earn more
on your
savings
Get 4% on your regular
savings.
Pay no service charge on
cheques if minimum
balance, of $1,000 is main-
tained (and even if this
balance is not maintained)
you get 12 free cheques per
quarter and 'pay only 10
cents for each cheque over
the 12. Compare this with
your, average "savings ac-
count" paying only 3% and
costing you a service charge
of 20 cents for every cheque.
Special Savings (non
chequing) accounts pay 8%
per annum calculated on
minimum monthly balance.
Funds deposited'rior to
'May•15th and left on
deposit earn lull interest
for all of May.
l'AUGT COMPANY SINCE 10130
MYRA.
GYdRE
LOTS TO SEE
interested in
Saturday.
^a^
1,41,913). E, PORTER
"Lloyd_g. Porter of Walton,a
life-long resident of this APO;
passed away in Sea
Community Hospital Pn "Mopday,
• April 12th after a brief illness.
was 90 years. of.age.
Born on the 10th concession of
Grey Township, he farmed'there
until 1944 when he moved to
Walton where he was employed
at the Bennett egg grading.
station until he retired. '
He was predeceased by his
wife, the former Mame Bennett in,
July 1972; and by two brothers.
Two daughtersy.survived, Mrs.
Cliff, (Vera) Kernaghan of
Brussels and Mrs. Jim (Doris)
-Lamont of London and one sister,
Mrs. Donald (Margaret).
McTaggart.
Funeral services vhrehild from
the M.L.Watts Funeral Home,
BruSsels at 2:00 p.m. . on
Wednesday, April 14th. Rev. E.
Baker. of Walton United Church
officiated.
Burial service followed at
Brussels Cemetery Chapel.
Pallbearers were Ross
McTaggart,- Ross Bennett, Ron
• Bennett, Bill COutts, Stewart
Humphries, John Petrie.
ship. She was a member of St.
Peters Lutheran church,
Broclhagen.
Suiviving,are a son and laugh-
ter-in-law, Edgar and Dorothy
,Elligsen of MeKillop Township;
two brothers, Edward and August.
Scherbarth of Brodhagen; three
Sisters, Emma, Mrs. Charies
Dietz, Mitchell; Mrs. Marie
Stender, Detroit, - and Adeline,
Mrs. Norman Mikel of Ellice
Township., Also surviving are
three grandchildren Joanne, Mrs,
John ..Bender,, Wichita, Kansas;
- Margaret, Mrs. Kenneth Hull,
London and John of Kitchener.
She was predeceased by t
brothers and 1 sister.
The late Mrs. Elligsen rested at
the Lockhart Funeral Home in
Mitchell until noon on Sunday
when removal was made to St.
Paters Lutheran Church, Brod-
hagen for the funeral service at
3:00 p.m. with the Rev. Arthur
Horst officiating. The choir was in
attendance with Mrs, A. Horst at
• the organ. They sang "I know
who holds. tomorrow." ,
Pallbearers were: Bruno
Braecker, Ralph Fischer, Earl and
George Rock, Bob Robinson and
Antone Sietnon.
Friends 'attended the funeral
service from Detroit, Windsor,
•
Stratford, boderich, MAY"
Loodott, Igteheo.er,Weterloo,
Zurich, Dashwoo4, Seaforth,
Markehot, IvRoolctoo, Dublin,
Mitchell, „f3roclhwo at4 Walton,
Internment vas made 1n St,
Peters Cemetery, Rrodhasen.
Expressions of sympathy were
shovvtt through memorials to the
St. Peters Church Improvement
Fund, St. Peters Cemetery Fund,
Lutheran Hour; Ritz Lutheran
Villa, Church Missions, Heart
Foundation and Cancer Society.
,..nrosez0,74d'morz.Zg,-4,0$07.7.wir.
CUCUMBER
CONTRACTS
Available
G. Kramers,
Dublin
345-2700
or
482-7659
obit
DDP visits Rebekah's
— Mary Jane Johns, Jean Johns and Shelly Miller seem , more-
the photographer than in watching the action at the Staffa family. night
(Staff Photo)
Happy Citizens
Winners in the Happy CitizenS
bowling league were announced ,;IVIRS. ZACHARIAS ELLIGSEN
this week. The se Or citizens
have been bowling a Nobel Lanes
on eleven afterno n throughout
the winter month
Artfl'. Finlayscin led the men
in most points with 6768. In the
women's diviSion, top bowler was
Mrs. Florence Kay with 3725
points.
Other winners were: Men-2nd,
Sandy Pepper 4921; 3rd, Elmer
Townsend, 4805; low-Elmer De-
nnis (9 afternoons)„ 3741; ladies,
2nd, Mrs.. Lillian Pepper 2509;
3rd, Mrs. Alin Henderson 2462;
low, Mrs. Lillian Maleniuk 2360.
Mrs. Zacharias. Elligsen of
McKillor Township passed away
at the ,Seaforth Community Hos-
pital on 'Thursday following a-
period of failing health.
She was the former Anna
Scherbarth and was born in Logan
Township on -June 10, 1893,
daughter of the late Charles
Scherbarth and the former Mary
lierborth. On December 24, 1917,
she was married to Zacharias
Elligsen, who predeceased, her
April 19, 1964. Following their
marraige, they farmed at. Lot 5,
Concession 12 of McKillop Town- _
-SAFETY with
precast concrete steps
NW
111111 in
the
• BICKS
The'SectfOrth .b.rOnC..frsofthe,
Rod ,Cross S;;00.
f kincerely thanks -e-vio4,01*.whp:
worked so hard to pOt our an tivai .
campaign over the top, A special
thanks to our campaign
chairman, Mr. Dennis Duckett -
of the Toronto Damian Bank ,
0,61
$400 is being awarded to die reader of a weekly
newspaper associated as a member of the Canadian
Community Newspaper AssoCiation who best
describes in his or her own words just what' the
weekly newspaper means to- him or, her.
ly
Mrs. Merle Hoover $100.00
Remember: Every dollar raised'
will be matched by Wintkrio and
an official receipt will be isued
for all contributions which cap
claimed as income tax exe
Charitable Gift donations are
be sent to:
Treasurer, Mr.E. Williams, Box
481,, Seaforth.
rill. SIMI MN Mil NM
on May 5.
It was announced that Mrs.
Mary Fisher of Pride of Huron
Lodge, Exeter, is the incoming
D.D.P. and will receive her
commission at. Rebekah Assembly
Sessions at Toronto in June,
On behalf of the lodge J. P. N.
G. Mrs Foster Bennett presented
Mrs. Harnack with A
Mrs. Irene Smith convened a
smorgasboard luncheon .
BRUSSELS MOTORS • .
L .• "THE HOME OF BETTER USED CABS"
PHONE 887.6173 ' BRUSSELS, ^ONTARIO OPEN EVERY EVENING
INN NM MS 11111111 NNW NM MN MO 1111111' 1111111111
Arena
donation
Come To Brussels Motors 1
'75 Ford Custom 500 4 door
2-'74 Parisienne Broughams
'74 Oldsmobile Cutlass 2 door H.T. with 'A.C.
'73 Chev. SO series with '12' van.
3.7:' Chev 6500 series, 366 eng. 900 x 20,
5 spd, 18' vans or c & c
2-'73 Chev V2 ton pick up •
1973 Chev. '60 Seriesl4Van.
1972 Chev 1 ton w/ duals
'74 Torino 2 door h.t.
74 Maverick
74 Ford Galaxie 500 2'door H,T, A c
'73 Chev Impala 2 door hard top
'73 Oldsmobile Delta Royale a c 4,door h.t.
2 73 Pontiac ,4 dr. H.T.
'72 Chev Impala 4 door hard top
72 Mercury Marquis 2 door H.T.
71 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr. H.T.
71 Ford Galaxie 4 dr. H.T.
70 Chevrolet Belair 4dr. Sedan
o' A NUMBER, OF 1975
Chevrolet Impalas
Pontiac Parisienne Broughams
Buick Centuries
Oldsmobile Cutlasses
Monte Carlos
BANK RATE
See Our Selection
on all models -
sedan
1 with,- a c
new and used
111111 MIMI NM
FINANCING.
'74 Chev. 3/4 ton pick up V automatic
'74 Ford 3/4 ton pick up V8 auto p.s. p.b.
Number of 71.74 Chev & Ford vans
kr
PEZE
fir>IIN'77E7
STATION WAGONS
"74 Le Mans Wagon
'74 Ford custom 500
73 Gran Torino A C
TRUCKS
Seaforth
527-1320
Your Precast Specialists
The written expression of frank opinion on
"Our Hometown Paper" should be at least 250
words -but not exceed 700. -
Objective is to encourage readers of CCNA
Weeklies to think about what their weekly means to
them, their families, their lives • and their
communities, and to set these thoughts down In
straightforward language. • Polished literary
expression is not sought. The judges will be
interested in simple, clear exposition that indicates
an awareness by the • reader of the role of the
weekly in the community.
Entries will first be published in the The Huron
Expositor
rt
Judges will , not look for excessively high praise
for the local weekly; they will 'study the judgment
and understanding by readers of the function of the
weekly. This could come from a weekly of any size,
large or small.
,/his is a unique award since it is offered not to
member papers, their staffs or regular staff
contributorS. [they are specifically excluded]; but to
the reader of a • CCNA weekly who best describes
in his or her own words just what the weekly -
newspaper means to him or her.
Send in your entry now to
.0 riur0
Since 1860, Serving the Community First
Box 69 Seaforth, Ont.
(NOTE: Entries must be received not later than .
May 14th ,1976)
Mr. Unit Step can provide yOu with a safer
entrance
• Non Slip Safety Treads n Maintenance free, No painting
• Expertly replaced in hours , required
not days • Many sizes of steps
• Steel re-inforced precast and porches
concreteprov"ides longer life
Quality Ornamental iron railings to compliment your entrance
Cill Mr. Unit Step for your free estimate
•
•
1
FAMILY NIGHT — It was family night at Staffa Hall
on Saturday and the event attracted residents of the
community of all ages. Here young Dennis Johns
(left) shares a joke with Hugh Norsris as .they watch
the dancing. (Staff Photo)
•