The Huron Expositor, 1976-11-11, Page 24Obituary
MARGARET MARY TURNBULL
Margaret Mary Turnbull of
Namao Ridge, Alberta, died
suddenly as the result of a car
accident on October 21. She was
45. She is .survived by her
husband Charles; two sons and
two daughters. Dale of Calahoo,
Brian of Namao Ridge, Mary Jane,
of Edmonton and Corinne of
Namao. Her parents, three
brothers and two sisters and her
At their meeting on l44.0,14.4y
night, Seaforth council
considered the following matters;
Ken Campbell, president of the
Seaforth Agriculttirg $9Piety
appeared to request a grant .,irtptri
the town. He was asked to get ,the
aqueSt into the recreation
committee, which is recommend-
ing all council grants for culture
and recreation; 'tit time for their
meeting tonight, Thursday. t4 eat
year the Society eceived a grant
of $500. .„ -
A bylaw authorizing a land
purchase from Larry Dillon which.
completes .a trade which council
made with him for land in the
Mrs. John Riley of RR 2,
Kippen, who would have been
100 on January 15, died at South
Huron Hospital, Exeter on
Tuesday.
The former Nancy Riley, she
had been a life long resident of
Tuckersmith Township. She lived
with her son and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Riley of RR2,
Kippen. The family has lived in
Zurich since the fall of 1974 in the
winter, returning to their Kippen
farm in the summer months.
She was in good health until the
past year. She entered hospital in
September.
Brantford Sty ,area was p.4450..
' Leslie WAS Appointed
building and trench in, smter at a
salary 418 per hour, to replace
Wilmer Cuthill, who resigned last
month.
Council endorsed a resolution • from the Associatibn of Muntet,
polities of Ontario, asking that
proposed Ontario Hydro
increases be held back and
staggered so thattherconform to
the AIR gpidelines. .Seaforth will
send them $20, or one cent per
capita, to, help pay the costs of the
AMO brief to the Ontario Energy
Board.
Council will make an offer to
Burial will be made in the
Hensall Union Cemetery.
Logan reeve retiring
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Remuneration for Election
Personnel was set at: D.R.O
$40.00, Poll Clerk $35.00 and Hall
Rent $30.00.
Further changes facing the
township were revealed when
veteran clerk treasurer
K.J.Reaney told council he would
retire in May Of next year.
Council approved " road
accounts amounting to $3,3415.53
and General accounts totalling
$109,339:47. Logan's share of the
Insurance on Monkton Arena,
amounting to $800.00 was
accepted.
The severance of Part lot 30,
Con. 9 was recommended for
approval.
for.s'up.
A number of liCappen. ladies
attendedet;0 tahye. night, in Walton on
Wednesday
Ed McBride, who has been -a
wtient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
undergOing tests, has. rettirned
Mrs. John Anderson, who
underwent surgery in London has
returned hOme.
The Agriculture and Canadian
Industries meeting will be held in
the Legion Halt on Nov. 17 at 8:30
p.m. The speaker will be Mrs.
Don Pullen.. Mrs. Ross Broadfoot
will give current events, Roll call
is a "Landscaping Idea." Lunch
committee is Mrs. Wm, Bell and
Mrs. Campbell Eyre.
Enjoy Bowling
Kippen . East W.I. and their
families enjoyed an evening of
bowling in Zurich on Saturday,
Nov. 6. Later they had a pot luck
lunch at the Legion. Hall, Hensall.
The prize winners were: „Lucky
Cup, Jim Parsons; birthday
She is survived by her son, four
grandchildren and eight' great
grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the
Westlake Funeral Home in Zurich
aft er 3:30 p.m. Thursday. The
maternal grandfather also funeral service will be at the
survive. - funeral home Friday at 2 p.m.
Funeral services were held in with Rev.• Clayton Kuepfer
Edmonton on October 25. officiating.
Mrs. Riley
Kippen lady was 99
Church -FamilySupper at 5:,00. pm
ALL FRIENDS WELCOME
BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH
Egmondville
FOR THE
COLD
MOTOR
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100th ANNIVERSARY SERVICWS
PRESRYTIIIIIRNT CHURCH
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
SUNDAY
November 14
9:00 A.M. - CHURCH "FAMILY"
BREAKFAST
11:00 A.M. - MORNING WORSHIP
with Mrs. Don Overholt of St.
Catharines and Mr. Dave
Stewart singing
7:30 P.M. - EVENING WORSHIP
with The "GOSPEL LIGHTS"
of Stratford singing
THE REV. G. DEANE JOHNSTON, D.D.
of Biantford
WILL PREACH AT BOTH
SERVICES
YOU ARE INVITED
HURON EXPOSITOR,; NOVEMBER .11 1914!.,
Correspondent
Mrs. Rena Caldwell
Mrs. Gerald Moffatt had the
OPie on Remembrance Day and
Stletwe4 slides and read a poem on
that theme when Kippen U.C. W.
WO their meeting November 2.
The meeting was held a week
early because the Smorgasbord
supper is the week of the rtgular
meeting.
Mrs. Keith Love conducted the
worship. The president opened
the business portion of the
meeting with a reading "The
purpose of the U.C.W." Mrs.
Tom Reid read the minutes and
the roll call was answered by
"Something of interest that you
read in the %Server." .
Melissa Moffatt favoured with
a piano solo and a step danee
number. Heather and Melissa
Moffatt sang two numbers to
their own accompaniment on the
ukulele. ,
Mrs. Barbara Cooper gave
courtesy remarks and a smorgas-
bord lunch was served by the
hostesses Mrs. J. Sinclair and
Mrs. R. Turner.The group leaders
and social committee met for a
few minutes to finalize planS for
the supper on November 10.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Glad Harrison,
Wiarton visited on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis.
Ile bus Oen it could he drained into
antrip Sanitary seylr,erS!, f.i9
•er and investigate,
on Main Street East to West side of
Victoria Street from Goderich Street
East and South-to Crombie Street
NOTICE
from
SEAFORTH PUC
Power will be off
lam - 10am
Supday, November 14
weather permitting
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organization.
"'The Legion and its Ladies' Auxiliary
have donated thousands of dollars to
community and welfare work. Their good
deeds cannot be published but they are
recorded. They have helped with purchase
of supplies for the Arena, sponsored
hockey teams and given unselfishly of their
time. The Ladies' Auxiliary is noted for the
good banquets it has provided over the
years.
Each year the ci a43,14 is dwindling at the
Memorial Service but this seems to be a
sign of the times; called APATHY, Some of
us will n ever forget those wlko-Alict„..not
return from overseas, and ones who might
have been better had they not returned.
The rest. of you should thank God We were
the victors in the World Wars; it could
easily have gone the other way.
Are we going to sit back now and see our
Legion Hall forced to close because of the
issue of the sewers? None of those inpower
1 .49 Gallon G°.:Pi r
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY
Nov. 14
11:00 am & 7:30 pm
Mr. )ohn Clarke
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. Lest we forget
of local government was even a resident of
Hensalal when Bill Nicol, Al Bell, Mel..
Taylor, Syd Taylor, Art Prior, "Tiny"
McEwen, Ben Dick and "Mike" Passmore
left with their, packs on their backs, bound
for overseas, never to return. Do you think
they would be proud to see how we have
broken faith with therR? They died in the
fight against dictators; will they have died
in vain? We,hopc not.' Will some of you get
out and carry the-torch for the rights of the
Legion?
Soon Hensall will be a 'forgotten. town
add brae!, Too long we have 'listened to
"TAPS" (Lights On*: Now is the time for
"Reveille", which means 'Wake Up"!
Hensall not only n eeds a shot in the arm,
she needs a heart transplant., She used to
have one. She cared about her people, all
of them. We were Comrades; let us go back
to being comrades before our "Last Post"
(Funeral. Music), is sounded, united we
stand, divided we fall,
- "The Echo For Many Concerned Voices"
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Mrs, A. KAptsch of side St.I for Flannery said .perhaps
poperty 40' wide which could eotttpanY Could build
eventually he used to extend Side winch would collect we
St, and is needed now to run
hydro lines from East William S.
into the planned Silverview
SubdiviSion, Mrs. Knetsch r has
some property there that could be
landlocked if a strip isn't kept
open for a road, Reeve John
Flannery commented.
Trees which are in bad shape,,
two on John St. and two on N.
Main St. will -be cut down, Reeve
Flannery reported for the public
works committee.
The Town endorsed a. resolu-
tion from Markham, asking tt
groups receiving Wintario fund,
use tits," money to purchase
equipment locally, rather than
having to take what Wintario
sends from Toronto.-
Councillor Charlie Campbell
reported that Police Chief John
Cairns will be able to eliminate
phone costs of from $600 to $800 a
year that were caused by having
to call Stratford for CIPIC
information from a North America
wide police computer. The clef
can now get CIPIC information
from Goderich via a Zenith
number, at no, charge,
Council endorsed recreation
committee recommendations that
they buy broomball nets for the
arena at a cost of $250, and that
they grant the Seaforth Figure
Skating Club $250. The town "gets
one third of the skating instruct-
or's salary as a grant from the
province.
The rec committee has loaned
$500 of .their own funds for the
Junior D hockey club, to be repaid
by December 31, councillors
heard.
Council agreed to pay $1000 of
an additional $4910 premium for
an increase from $200,000 to
$400,000 insurance coverage on
the arena. The $1000 Will provide
the increased coverage until the
end of this year.
Council told, the reeve to go
ahead and talk to the owners of
United Trails on S. Main. St.
where outside washing of buses is
causing water to accumulate on
neighbouring George St. Reeve
Notice
TOWN OF. SEAFORTH
Ratepayers
Meeting
Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1976
8 p.m.
A meeting'of the electors of the town
of Seaforth will be held in the Town
Hall at 8 o'clock in the evening on
Tuesday, November: the 16th. Any
interested persons who have held
Office or who seek an office for the
1977-79 term will have an opportdnity ,
to speak.
WITH OUR•
Managers
If you are short of pennies but want to
help trade you pennies for dollarS.
I.. ,
F UND
HELP
RAISE A MILLION
For, the Seaforth Arena
(PENNIES THAT THAT: IS).
MAKES CENTS FOR
THE AR Nl4
HAVE YOU EVER. SEEN
A MILLION OF ANYTHING?
How big a pile will
a ' million pennies make.?
How much will
a million pennies weigh?
Start now - Look through your home, look in
dresserweek.the drawers - look in Ritchen, in cans and
Jars. Collect your pennies now and help the Lions
Club help the Arena :ruhd. Location of deposit
boxes and other details ,will be announced next • . ).
purposes Will oe issue on ralquest.1
Official '.ecelpts for income ttS'Y
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