The Huron Expositor, 1978-10-05, Page 40
The complete,
fast-growth
grower ration
Purina ,
Calf ' -.
Growena
• Mrs. Alma Kock Maskie of
Detroit wisited with her cou-
sin Mrs. Lavern Wolfe.
•
Mitchell and Seaforth on the
way: 'Many tape recorders
and cameras were put to
act on.
Butcher Your. BEEF or PORK at
DUBLIN
ABATTOIR
WE:
-kill
-hang
-cut
-trim
-wrap
-freeze
WE ALSO:
-make•your lard
-sausage
-cure meat
CUSTOM KILLING DAYS
BEEF — WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS.
PORK — MONDAY AFTERNOONS
TEL. 345.2360
BY APPOINTMENT
toistoN PURINA
11' CANA114. LTEEC
Milton J. Dietz
527-0608 R.R.4 Sedforth
Dublin Feed Mill
S45,2030 toubli,h, OM,
COME & SEE OUR NEW STORE
AT 40 ONTARIO STREET
(Just up the street)
ALL THIS WEEK
• We'll 'be showing new lines of state
of tire art equipment
• All records on sale
• Maxell tape deals
• Hifi specials
sauga. Ruth Templenrtan.
Dubiin, Mr, and Mrs, Rob ,
Templeman and Carrah.
'Mrs. Arthur Kemp. Mrs.
Russell Miller and Mrs.
:Robin Daynard. hosted a
community Shower for Pat
Norris. bride-elect in the
Fanny life Celt trepn Monday
evening.
Mrs. Gordon Parsons read
a address of good wishes and
Pat' '.vas assisted by her
sisters, Susan and Jill. and
Jim's sister X athy in opening
her gifts. -
Pat expressed her ap-
predation and all enjoyed
niter?' gameS of court
whisk. A buffet table of
Visit Inuvik
biscuits, eheeses`iid punch
was available, to, all.. '
Mrs. Elmer Dow,led every;
one in a sing-a.19ng and-this
Nought a delightful evening
to a dose,.
W.L. Meets
Mrs, Carter Ferslake and
Mrs. Bill Mahon hosted the
Agriculture and.. Canadian.
Industries meeting of the
Staffa Wont ens In-
stitute in the township hall
Sept. ,p.
Mrs. Charles Douglas pre-
sided. Roll call was answgted ,
by -naming a Canadian im-
port and an export; giving -
their source and destination.
During- -nosiness Mrs.
Carter Kerslake an Mrs.
Bert Daynard were named to
attend the Senior work shop
on Quilts. An invitation to-..
meet with Tullarton
Women's InstitUte on, Wed-
nesday Oct. 18 was accepted.
A past eventof the Wonaen's
Institute wasby Mrs. C
Mrs. am Mahon denton.;_
strated 'Wreaths" made
from 'things found in the
kitchetuMrs. Carter Kerslake
and Mrs. Bill' Mahon pre-.
pared and presented a most
interesting paper on. Organic
Farming, What Is It. The
meeting closed with lunch
served, by the hostesses.
4
•
Mrs. Mary Merner
482-7143
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thothp:
son and Leisa returned home
over the weekend after
spending the past 3 weeks on
,holidays, visiting with Mrs.
and Mr, Barry Powley.
Jason. .litint.than 'and Mandy
of Inuvik. wl'ore they met in
S.C. spending a week to-
ether. then they travelled to
California. across the States,
then to Smithfield, Michigan
McKillop
Mrs. Ed. Regele
527.1106
`C"-Ongratulattodi to -W —
and Mrs. David Watson of
Walton who celebrated their
fiftieth, Wedding Anniver-
Reeent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Regele were
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wilson
of Huron Hayen. Goderich
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Regele f15 Seaforth on
TueSday evening and Mrs.
Mary Thornton and Mrs. and
Mrs. Stan Preszcator on
Saturday afternoon and
evening. - •
Mr.' and Mrs.. Ed Regele
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Kistner of Brodhagen.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mus-
sdman and boys and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Taylor %and
family of Stratford visited
with M rs . M a rgarM Betier-'1'
man and Glen over the
weekend.
Mrs. Margaret Beuerman
entertained, a number of
ladies last week one evening
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*Corner &RI Sidowall
Chine Ca binets
*3 pc. coffee table sees
*Sunk Bed s-Larnpt
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*Bedroom & kitthen Suites
*LAWN CHINAMENTS
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NiteitOre with Out eViiikisiebaigahis" •
we hove
large selection of .-
NOW OPEN
Clinton
Mothers,Day
Coin Laundry
13 Rattenbury St.
Open Daily 7:30 a.m. -11 p.m.
FEATURING
• All new—washers - both single and double
loaders, plus giant 45 lb. loaders for only
,.$1:50
Our water,is softened by
' "Culligan"
VP,
Perth B of 5to
discuss moral
education
The committee will prepare its presenta-, r.
tion for the next round of public meetings
which opened Tuesday night,' and then will
present its' recommended program to the a
board at a special meeting on Oct. 24.
The schedule of public meetings is• as
follows: St. Marys North Ward School; Sept.
28; Milverton Public School, Oct. 4;. "
Stratford Central Secondary School, Oct. 10;
listowel Central Public School, Oct. 11; and
Upper Thames Elementary. School.. Oct, 12.
FollOwing that, a one-half hour demon-
s-tration lesson, suitable for the intermediate
grades (7 `to 10,) will be .conducted for the
public. A filM will be shown during the •
lesson which will be given as •one method of
teaching -a moral education program.
The lesson presentation over, each public
meeting. • will be brokbri info smaller
tfiscusssion groups to alloW the committee to
gather opinions on its proposals.
.' Mr. Self said that the recommendations .,
that ante to the board on Out. 24 will include
whatever alterations arc found desirable
after this latest round of public discussions.
Mrs. John Tomplemin
345-2346 •
Mr. and Mrs. JameS Greer
and Michael, and Mrs. Mario
Fauhert, Minstown. Quebec.
visited for a few days with
Mr.• and Mrs. John Temple-
. man and family.
Mrs, Nelson Huakin and
Mrs. Tim :Kennedy. Tees-
water, visited Sundev with
,-,-._Mr.and Mrs. Clifton Miller
and family.
-Comm on ion was ,pbserved
in Crow arty Presbyteriah
Church on Sunday morning
with Rev. Vernon Tover, St.
Mary's in charge of the
service. Welcomed into the
church were Barbara.
Geraldine .,and' Douglas
Meikle.• Pamela. Teresa.
Valerie and Joanne Wallace:,
N; rev and Kevin Scott?
13; barn and Richard
T Tiernan: Mrs. Helen
M 'Kellar. Kathy and Mark
Me ellar' Shirley and
Steven Miller? Rob Quance,
Mike Finlayson, Peter Laing.
Beth. Kathy and Bill Miley.
Visiting Sunday With Mr.
and Mrs. John TeMpleman..
and family were.. Mrs. Dale
and girls. Russel-
dale. Mr.' _and_ Mrs.. Jim.
Neilson, Stratford, Mrs.
David Capling and Mrs,
Grant McDonald, Missis-
Brodfwgep •rou.
has car wash
.Mrs. Lavern Wolfe • . the • St. • Marys -Nersing Some of our L.C.W. mem-
345-2757 Home. Friends and relatives bers helped serve in the
A basket of white , and will be sorry to hear she is a booth of the Canada Synod of
•. yellow 'mums were placed in patient. in .Seaforth Corn- • the Lutheran Church on
St.' Peters Lutheran Church. munity Hospital.. Saturday Some,
Brodhagen on Sunday from. . Mrs. Fri'Eda Mogk had a local people had the pleasure
the fuheral of Mrs. Martin sucessful sale on.a beautiful' of seeing something 'out of
Rose which. was held at the day. The auctioneer was the ordinary when the old
First . Lutheran Chureh on Ronald Gethke. The Mogk , steam locomotive travelled
wed nesoa y flermOil. kier' light will be missed after four once More . from Stratford to
lath& 'Mr. J Hosken is a generations living there. , Clinton which runs past
patient in London Hospital.
• Mr.-and Mrs. John^Bender
and little Karen • enjoyed .
the summer months with
Joanne's .mother; 'Mrs.
Edgar Elligser. They have
`novrtefurned IC, their' home
in Portlaji d. Oregon. •
,Congratidations are ex-
tended to Jean Wurdell„
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Gordon .Wurdell, who 'was'
chosen Stratford's Fall Fair
Queen:' She. was.'ene of the
six contestants . at the.
'opening ceremonies on
.Wednesday evening.
Carl and Betty Vock who
attended the roads . • con-.
ventiori in :Ottawa., ac-
companied by. Warden Ray
Bender and his, wife Aileen.
• also visited. with Bill 'Yoe*.
Toronto on the way -home,
Friends,' neighbours and
•
relatives will be sorry to hear
Mis. Edgar Elligsen ' is 'a
patient in' ..Seaforth Corn-
. triunity . --HoSpital..' Wishing
her a speedy recovery.•
Mrs. Louise Jarmoth 'was
the, sponsor for St.' Peters
• Lutheran Church September
bulletin..
Mr. ' and Mrs. Carl
Priestap.' Stephen; Janice
and 'Bob Montgomery spent
Sunday With' Mr.and Mrs.
Gerald Pricstap and family of
lueknow.
• . Car Wash
,You have likely noticed all
the clean, shiny cars due to
the Lutheran League of ''St.
'Deters Lutheran Church of
• Brodhagen. They had a very
busy and 'fun day on
Saturday. washing and
waxing cars in front of the
church .sheds. The group did
two cars at once but had so
many customers some were
turned away. Perhaps they
will do it, again The Weather
was hi their favor,
Sincere sympathy is ex-
tended to the family of the
late Mr. Jim Elliot of
Listowel passed away sod- •
Par dairy ves 3 'to 6
months, this complete ra-
tion helps speed early
rumen development for
improved digestion and
helps promote fast, solid
growth.
As promised last spring; the Perth County
Board of Education is preparing to meet
again-with thepublie-to diseuss-the-teaching-;!-Marie-8----- -3 fry-theirlinAl•--g-arni tb win. the tournament
of moral and religious edUcation in the championship. (Expositor Photo)
county's schools. ..
An ad hoc committee of the board hel4 a,,
series of six public meetings in March to find
out the views AI expectations of the
parents, students and community at large,
concerning such education.
Columban 7 - 1 in the second game and defeated Ecole Ste.
00. •
TWO-PITCH CHAMPS — The boys from St. Patrick's School,
Dublin, recently won the two-pitch tournament sponsored by
the HUron-Perth Rofnan Catholic Board. Members of the team
are ..(front row), Terry -Cron,ih, Greg Rya?), Dave Murray
(captain), Tom Turner, Torn Uniac, and J. McKeown and)back
km) Dick Bester (coach), Kevin Culligan, pord Murray, Mike
Bruxer, Jeff MoLoughlin, and Michael -Rollie. The team
defeated Kinkora 3 - 1 in their 'first game, defeated St.
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denly. He is survived wife
-EsterIC-ahle---Eftirrr:erl—FIner y
froar this area. three sons.
one daughterin-law.
biothers and sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rose
and 'girls were accompanied.
by Mrs. Lavern Wolfe to
attend the funeral of Mrs.
Martin Rose on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
BetietInae had holidays with
their family for 10 da) s, with
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bailey
and family' in Roanoke.
Virginia -and Sandy and
David Ostrow. in Lynchbury,,
Virginia. They came home
through ltl'Iica. New York
„mid 'spent few days With
Faye and erieg Fischer and
fatuity;
Mr, and Mrs. Nelsen
Brodhagen 'were ac-
mopilied by Mrs. Laura
Bailey tb visit their sister'
Mrs, Ordelta Trolonsky itt
Patina
planning
tomorrow ,
with ,research
today.
were they Visited with the
Reynolds farfiily and Mrs: Vi
Armstrong wlio-accortiPanied
them. home, and is now
visiting with her sister Mrs.
Terence Hunter 'and Mr.
Hunter 'of Colborne Town-. ship,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mer-
rier of Waterloo visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie,
Michael and Shelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier
Paul. Kevin, and Lori of
Htiron Ridge. Kincardine
visitedyen Saturday evening...„
With her mother Mrs. George
Mcllwain and with Carl
Merner,
A I:4 Preszcator.fjnail YM rilr —
Debbie and Michael. Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Presycator,
Christine. Lisa, Christopher
and Greg. Mrs. Larry Dillon
and Michelle 'attended the
Preszcator Reunion in San-
ford on Sunday.
This Week,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
attended the Fall Fair in
Ripley on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Graves
of St. Thomas were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Stevenson,. David, Dar-
ren and Luanne.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rey-
nolds and Nancy Jo of
Southfield, Michigan visited
over the weekend with Mr. .
and Mrs. John 'Thompson
and family.
'Mrs. J. Merner ,of •
Kitchener visited on
Saturday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Merner,
Sandy, Julie, Michael and
Shelley.
Put your Fall
Bulbs to bed
before winter
. Daffodili
▪ Hyacinths
. Tulips
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