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The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-02, Page 1818 THE HURON EXPOSITOR , MARCH 2., 1978 CLASSIFIEDS 27 Birth , 26 Persona -/Oseph's Hospital, a son, Michael Robert. First grandchild ,for Harvey and Jean Ahrens, Brodhagen - and another grandchild for Dr. and Mrs. Paul Brady, Seaforth. 27.38-1 PRESENT-WHEEL CH geriatric mobile • chair we's presented t aforth Community Hospital this week by ospital auxiliary in , 'memory of ' the late Alice VcConnell, longtime auxiliary member and former Board chairman. The' - chair was purchased with, funds donated at the time of Mrs. McC.onnell'S death.. Shown with, the chair are Board members Mts. Jack' Pickard, Auxiliary President Mrs. Wm. Chesney, HPspital Adminstrator, Gordon McKenzie, and Joseph.. McConne , (Photo by Oke) • -misses, Conservation group Gives ear's highlights 27 Births Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Brown,. Dublin. are pleased to announee , the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Glenna Marie to Master CPL. Thomas . W. Prince, Kingston. sonssf Mr. and Mrs. Albert E.„ Prince,' Greenfield Park, Montreal. The wedding will take place March 18th, 4 P.M. at. St, Thomas. Anglican Church, Seaforth 26.38-1 Mr. and •Mrs, Ken Hitstser, • 101.#2, Seaforth. wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their dasighter. Sheila Marie to Roy Edward Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor, • RATA , Seaf orth. Themarriage takes place on the 31st .of March, at Northsi,de United Church at 7 26-38x1 CLEARY — At . London Psychiatric Hospital on Thursdass February 23rd,' 1978, William J. • .• Cleary of Seaforth in his 83rd year. Belaved.h•usband of the late Mary (('arlin) Cletiry. Dear father . _ of James of VancouverS Patrick, John and William, all of London. 'Also 'survived by eight grand- children and three great-grand- • childern. Friends .Were received at . the Whitney-Ribes' Funeral •--me Seaforth. Funeral mass was' held' at St. James Church; Seaforth on Saturday. Fe„bruary 25th at 11 a.m. 'Temporary entombmenf in Pioneer BRADY — To Bob and Phyllis of Mausoleum. Interment to' follOw In the spring. , 28.38,1 Lucan on February 24 in in H - The Goderich • 'Ontario. Proviocial Police were advised a quantity .of illicit' drugs 'hidden in talett..Townshipson October 21. 1977,,. One baby food jar and 19 vials of hashish oil, which is'the juke of the marihuana plant, were located. The value of this drUg seizure on the' street would be.. estimated at between $2,500. and .$3,000. and added up to 'about one-quarter hound in weight. A 12 hour stake-out led to the arrest of Robert Edward Wright. 19 years of 110 Grand Ave., London, The charge laid • was, "Possession of • Marihuana (Cannabis) for the purpose of Trafficking" under the Narcotic Control 'Act of Canada. Many manhours and men had to be used on an investigation of this nature. 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'the tumor wision included pulpits from grade 4-6 and the senior division wa s. from, grades 7 find 8. The 'pillar division wtnners. :Were Susan Van Egmoinl, first. Jeff McNairn„ secoisrIL and Julie •Daler third, The winners from the seniord iv i sans were John Law son first. Karen Farquhar second. ,Janice. -Daer third., All the' spetich es Were •(21110Vil hie and all the contestants did Very well. OPP finds drugs cfivisfon of kfi()11111 -SEE THIS ELEGANT -FURNITURE NOW AT Robert L. Plumstee1 Interiors FINE FURNITURE • CARPETS • PAINTS • WALLCOVERINGS • DRAPERIES MAIN STREET SOUTH SEAFORTH, Phone • Hustoecs 1519I 527.0902 Home 15191527.0052 . Watch For Details About Our DECORAMA NIGHT "Thuf,,dny March 23rd INinPrVi\ finN F('‘' 4-H girls !ciol:01ant . tip.§:frorn. florist Clinton 2 held their third meeting "Focus on Living" February n' mat _-Carnochan'`i. Following• the minutes read by Cathy Van Dorp, the pfdSident• Doris Lawson, . asked for' club nand suggestions ."Life'LoVers" was t tfie name .chosen. Chib members? and leaders Mrs., Joe, Gil3son and Mrs. Ken Carnochan went to MacLean's Florists, Seaforth: to 4earti .about plant - care. Mr. and Mrs, MacLean showed 'the group. around and demonstrated potting ideas. They gave tips on watering plants and 'answered questions - about plant. problems. ' Some poisonous plants were displayed and talked about. Each nne nihrr introduced herself and Karen Whitemore thanked the MacLeans. for -a most ,interesting mixt informative tour. Each member and the leaders were presented with a coral rose front Israel before leaving-. 'Meeting 4 for Clinton 2 was held at Janet Kerr's February 27. Pam. Carnochan conducted, the . meeting. The girls chose Fay 'Carnochan's cover design for theirbooks. 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An sahle-B a'y field Regional director of the in -the levy to'Member municipali- Conservation Authoiity re-elected ministry of natural resources Dick tics. A general 'levy of chairMar(Roy Westcott and vice- Hunter --congratulated the $118,085,00 will .be required this. ',2hairman Ivan Hearn to another • authority staff on the excellent job year as compared to $117.644.00 term of office. . which they have been for 1977, • ..,„„ welcomed tWo- new :Mem sets to • • Reeve Hearn who' chaired the , performing. , ' Following discussion of, the meeting in , Westeotes absence,' ''The province of Ontario. 1978 advisory board membership, • realizes the value, of the Stanley township .representative aequired, a ;barn on. the property problems but, that, they can be 'will be "renovated an d. the overcome, Authority mutate visitor's Tile strength of the couserva-, -se•Rices.'program. At the tion authority. movement is its' Morrison dam a picnic pavilion association with. •the local • willbc cosistsul" and• mare municipalities was. the message 'picnic areas. will be 'provided/ at that Bob Burger, director of the qoek Glen. Conservation, Authorities branch, Pearson also announced' that, Toronto, brought to, he meeting. repairs to the Morrison darn- Burger eehoed- Hunter'S • The. tune or sis.00p, 'will thoughts and s said . that/ the carried out in the spring. Cracks loosening of provincial purse in the ceperete have 'started to'Wiss 110,1.likcly orcui'. • • tippear Abe 2W-4-y:ay old . :One of the ne'w policies that the. • strustureS' ' Branc•li was planning to introduce' The 'Canada Works .Program w'e'e )vatershed planning guide- w hi c h h a s e ri aleest „the. authority lines. The purposes of these te.. hire .threeseme.loyeesSfors nes. Burger .stck- is to aess a one year period, "is 'a good down on a long serm basis, the filace rot' the Authority to get priority of .programs for cacti funds." the resoureiss manager con SerV a tion authority. There will stated. One of the conditions that he Awn benefits eminating' front the Authority had to mectin order the , gulden nes. the newly' ' to receive funds from the appointed director Said. Authori• program , w a s that the work was ties can begin planning on a long to be recreational in mimics The testri basis and it enah)e the • introduction of numerous , cross conservation authorities branch to country and snowmobile trails make a stronger presentation to throughout the Watershed "has the Cabinet for funds. my Valentine Seaver... • sophistication, elegande and-aesthetic design. Seaforth Manor Happenings "Happy Birthday" to Mrs. Minnie Hawley whit celebrated her birthday on , Friday at 'Se uforth ManorsVisiting witl-eher during the day were Mr: and Mrs. Sam McSpaddcn of Norwich Mrs. Sheila Dolinage and Judy. Earl MeSpadden of Winthrop, Mrs. Hawley,• received many congratulatory melages.and also a large birthday cake.sent by her sister Mrs. Susan Hutchings of California. sAlso celebrating her hirthdaY on Sunday was Miss Kate Laverty and spending the Rita Duncan and Mrs. Mary ternoon with her were neices V n Tryek. A lovely .birthday cake ad been prepared for Miss Laverty by the dietary staff at the Manor, Our sincere wishes to these two ladies for continued - good health. Visting with Miss Jean Scott , were Harry and Hattie Snell also Monliton Office Open Monday thru Saturday Phone 34/-2241 the authority., Reeve Si Simmons conservation authorityTrogram," Paul Steckle said . that the land acquisition committee 'said of Exeter who replaced Jack Hunter said. "and the represen- Authority should try to acquire that it has not been a policy of Deibridge and' 'Charlie Corbett tatives on the Authority have an more land , along the ,Bayficki that. corrimitice to ' ' pursue who 'takes . over from ' Fred • obligation to keep the member River and pointed out that it is an properties that have not market. lie(imon as the provincial municipalities informed. of the, area of much prime recreational yen the _appointee. Autherity's; d n g s`', land. in motions that were approved • The chairman's remarks which "Communisation is important, its... Hay soWriship 'reeve Jack at the Macting, Peter Raymond of were read by -Hearn.- highlighted the, key to our-•organization".. the several accomplishments that . Hunter added. took place in 1977. The acquisi- '• . The regional ' director made • 'lion sfeur acres of flood plain ;clear that the tight financial . • land, repairs that were made to constrictions which the province the Exeter, Morrison and Parkhill has placed on its' self is not ,a-s dams. and the constructionof 300. temporary situation. "The • feet of sheet pile retaining wall at rainbow no longer ends at , Port Franks were a few 'of the provincial. grants,” he stated. areas that the chairman's report ' A program which province cOvered; • • miry start sometime in the future, Resoursfei.. manager Don is thetratisfer of funds-front Pearson-in brief address to the authority to 'another in order to audience ' said • that sts4eral complete 'Major capital works 4nproyements will he made to the projects.• Parkhill Coeservation Arca. More . in cloSieg. Hunter stated, that playground • •espdp men t • w ill be. • conservation authorities have Tiiincw sked' if it was not, the Raymond and McLean was prefei 'ice of the conservation ap`poi Med to h anctle routine legal authorities branch that the transactions .forthe Authority and purchase„ of---.stand. betweeu the Exeter Branch of'the Barka authority was not a Montreal was, appointed to m'ol'e' favoured method of land. handle the. -Authority's banking acquisition. transactions for this year. Hunter said that the Branih Mrs. Norman Stiehl of Seaforth. Mrs. Mary McLeod visited with Mr. Bill Scott and also treated' him to sonic delicious hoine made -bread. , • Visiting' with Mr.Wilber Keve's were Bruce and An' a Keyes of Varna. Mr. Fred Rei of Clinton -and Howard Allan of' Brucefield. Mrs. Ruby Anderson was visited! by 'her daughter' Mrs. Clare Potter 'of :Stratford and Cheryl Potter of' Toronto. • 'Visiting • with Mrs. Ada Redi ware Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell. Mrt. Frank Srnale. Mrs. H. Montague, Mrs. Elsie Dinsmore and Mrs. Eva • McCartney. Mrs. B. Davis. N. inspector M. of•• H. London visited Seaforth Manor last Tuesday. Mr. John Nesbitt, H.S.C. ifiled worker also visited\a‘r residents on- Monday afternoon. ul sHullett "held-an assembly in rocbgnition of fire safety on Monday of last Weeks Three films were shown to the pupils 'of -the school. Now the pupils know how hard- the"Tireinen's jetn; are and how to prevent fires. These films were both educational - and enjoyable. • —Grade;7 PokerRally ' • On-February 22nd the. grade 7 class' of Hullettiionrneyed on a poker rally. The • students snowshoe& or skied to the bush. They built-a big fire. then went to find cards. After returning; they cooked their meals over an opcn• fire. After, they could .go tohoganeine s On the w ay • home, they finished the poker rally, This .tripswas-enjoyablts far- the --MI o is class>c . • Volleyball • The. Hullett volleyball trams went to the Clinton High School • for the annual - volleyball tournament on , February' 18th, Each team 'played five „games. The boys placed fourth and the girls places sixth. , • ' • Speeches - Hullett held their in., school public speaking contest last• PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS Last Friday the Blyth students council • held a hot 'dog day. People on the council brought desserts. Last Friday night •the, Bh'th Student council' held a .'dance from 8 till I Students brought their jvr records , and . tapes. Last Friday afternoon Grades Kindergarten to 5 participated in skating at the arena.) Brus'els Office Open Tuesdays & Friday's Phone 88/.6663 • A forn er - well known area WILTM.J. CLEARY undertaker William J. Cleary died in London Thursday following a long illness. He was 82. Born in Hibbert Township he was a son of the late ,Prian•Cleary. and Margaret -an. Following graduation fetnii area schools he farmed for a time and later lea'rned the ', undertaking business. Following some years in business in Dublin -and 'Si. •isColumban We---established business in ,SEttfortli about 40 years ago which . he continued to Constance Correspondent Mrs. Mary Merrier ' 482-714.3 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ritchie and Mark of Bayfield visited on Friday evening with Mn, and Mrs. David Preszcator, Christine, Lisa. Christopher and Greg. Mn, and.Mrs. Paul Ste\ enson. David. Darren and Leanne visited, on saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Toni Batters and Roxanne of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Jiin 1576"si 7Sator, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoggart spent the weeks:11,d Kitchedner staying at the Val Halo Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thontson and Leisa are spending .0 couple of weeks with his-parents Mr, and Mrs, Thompson. Sharon and 713b1f.-While Sint Workleg in this. operated until his retirement in' 1973. He married. the former' Mary (Minnie) Carlin in St, Colun1b.an in 1921, She. predeceased hint in 1974. He served overseas during World War 1. , ,Surviving are four sons, John. Patrick, and William. ,ail of . London and James, Vancouyets eight grandchildren' ' and . three great-grandchildren,. ,•• The body rested at Whiten's' Ribey Funeral HOme s Seaforth. Funeral Mass was held at St. Jame.s Church, Seaforth, Saturday at' II' a.m. .with Reis H.J.Sartigh officiating:. Te.mporary. At-o•m-buten-t - followed In Pioneer Memorial Mausoleum with interment in the spring at St: James.Cemetery. Pray'ers were said atthe funeral home, Fridays-at"` 8 p.iii. and' a memorial service at 9:30 p.M. was under the auspices of Seaforthss Branch.156 of the Royal Canadian Legion. • Pallbearers were: George Hays. 'Jim Kelly. Kevin 'leaks, William Carfs'on, Ken Idade and Mark Neilson. , GRAD IMACPHElISONI KERR Grace Kerr, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Spence. formerly of Seaforth, passed away at' St, Joseph's Hespita) in Lgridon arts FebruarS 25. 1978 in. her 58th year. • Surviving are,,,son Robert London, one , sister •Dorothia.. IMILS. 'Fred Montague) of Essex, Ontario, and three grandchildren. She was predeceased by' one • . brother, Bert Spence... Funeral service was held on Monday Febrnary .27 at Needham Memorial Chapel in London; Rev. Farquhar . MacKinnon . of- Centennial . United Church • officiated'. lnterment followed' in • Woodland, Cemetery. • The Huron County Board of Education and Local 1428 of the Canadian Union of . Public EMployees ham—ratified a . Collective • Agreement for the calendar year 1978. The new .agreement provides' fora 30 cents/ per hour increase to the,forty Mae ifecrLlaries who are members of the 'Union and 33 cents per hour increase for„.the two, audio-s kind technicians.. In addition coy crags' undi'r -the Group Life Insurance Plan has been increased to .$15,000% MI Wort S -the idea of larid'infilling ' ar"; - '' . but that c:i. is _a question of,' Mr. anclMrs. David Presteator . and fancily is ere Sunday evening priorities.r • . The Authority has 'done supper guests withMis and Mrs. bitekground work on the purchase Steve Lee of Seaforth: ' . of property in the Daylield--region. I - . -' ' --- : Pearson said, and that land B. of E and 1,t.iicepri (i,sciis. lion priorities could he , . • Bill, Amos, a member' of the union.••-settle • , has assembl f•J . . Bill MSIntyre .of Exeter James Dore tif •Wingham O,P.P. and Peter Mason of GoderiCh - Depart men t On Thursday, Feb. .24 Mr.. Wright pleaded guilty in Prosincial Co'urt. .Goderich. Judge W.G.Cochiane issued a line: of '$750..00 -against the, accused when found guilty. 1' • • • Valentine Seaver... quality construction features, luxury styling, and superb beauty. The Furniture With The istitOtion0.0gahCe And, A6sthotic Design: THAT. YOU DESE'RVE!' •