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The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-02, Page 5, $7000. clear from Centennia Mitchell. $20.00; ChaS Meyer. Mitchell. $35.00; Leo Walt. Kitchell, $20.00: Marojic Dale, Seaforth. $20.: David Kramers. I $35. Jack-pot did not go so next Wed. will tie $140.00, on 60 numbers get your cards early and don't be disappointed. Last Wed found the Dublin and DiStrict Lio.n workers without telephone .service the 'Bingo was held 7:00 Thursday night after Bell' Telephone repaired the Ser- vice. This week at the regualr Mi.s. 'jean Dill was in London attending the wed- ding .of her nephew Kevin Dill Cif St. 'Marys and Mol Ann Lawriks of London; later on the weekendvisiting with Mr, and Mrs. Ken Dill. St. Marys. DRYWALL KNOWN FOR HI CH QUALITY Peter Bakos Drywall COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE 527-1P398 or \-527-0606 BASIL LANE Basil Lane died Oct. 15 at. the Humber Hospital. in Weston after, a short illness due to a severe stroke. Born in -McKillop Twp., to tholate John and Catharine Lane• Nov. 1907, he received his • primary education at SS.#I' McKillop and Se a forth' Collegiate. In 1928.he went to Toronto and for 33 . years • was ',purchasing' agent for Easy Vap-her Co. and • later with Root. Sliaw',Co. In the same 'capacity until hiS retirement 5 years ago. He 'married the ' former Mildred Crowley of Kinkora in 1940 and they had a family. of 2 sons. Stephen and Jerry both at home who survive. Also surviving are two .brothers Vincent and Joe A. of R 2, Dublin, two sisters (Mary) MrS. Jack- Moylarid R2, Dublin and (CiLtherine) Mrs. John O'Reilly Stratford. WALLCOVERING Ready Pasted Scrubbable Strippable Resists Most Stains 8.95, 10.95, 11.95 per S.R. Value • ,) HILDEBRAND. 'PAINT &PAPER Inierior & Exterior becorators Seaforth .BOOK NOW FOR PALL DECCiRATING Main St. 527-1880 Recreation Rooth Carpet Reg. IT" SpeCial 4 . 95sch yd. Bedroom Carpet Reg, $9.95 • Special •95 sq.yd. Living Room Carpet Reg. $14." Special 1 2°95 sq•Yd. BOX FURNITURE LIP. Main„ Seaforth Phone 527-0680 . FILLING. UP THE 'EMPTY SPACES = These St. Columban Separate School students didn't waste any timeialking after the hot dogs were served up on Friday at noon in the parish hall. The school held the safe to raise some extra money for_sctiool activities. Pre Christmas Special off From Nov..1 to Nov.3 Oth BRIAN'SHAIR,STYLING Main St. TO SEEK AND FIND NE11111111AYS TO ,....>,§1!YOUM0111E11! N ALMON SHOP THESE WEEKLY STAR STUDDED SPECIALS Antiphlogestine Lastoll Spray ONLY 69 ir)k, DEODORIZER 13 oz. • Glad • ONLY 4. ma „ GARBAGE BAGS 1 4:7 Pei)ai hillileiA I N112 $ FOR 1 00 PATTIES 125 g• ONLY 11 • Amphora PIPE 2 ONLY TOBACCO plcligts IANG LE DISCCIUNT. 58 The Square, GODERICH/Main Corner, CLINTON /Main Corner, SEAFORTR '.9 I ,) A HP' 4H girls invite friends to allowe'en party at Hallowe'en Manor residents WELL, I'M DOGGONE HUNGRY —• Joe Ryan is otavibusty a ixot_dog—fan, -a faet4i-e--proved-- during St. Columban School's hot dog sale in the church parish. hall on Friday at noon. The proceeps from the sale will .be used to fund School activities. ▪ (Expositor Photo) ewlyw, St. Corre ,,pcmdc:nt • f rail Malone 34z-,2388 . Mr,,i and Mrs. Vincent lane 'visited Mr." and -Mrs. Frank -Vandenberg in, Sarnia recently. !Or ,ind • Mrs. Pc4t, Van Drink- spent this past week- in Port Colborne. ;10 Cr so. n mg Ttiitet 1 aHt ionnksn di gtom h tent. acclamatiOn to McKillop council, Marie is the first woman ever to be on the council. We Danny and Rhonda Nolan to our 'com- munity and wish them a long and happy life together. ,They were married Ifist . Friday night in Dublin. The ,wedding reception was held in Brodhagen with a standing room. only crowd of well' wishers.. Danny and Rhonda and going to be living in Clarence Maloncy's houst.‘. Mr. and Mrs Ab Cronin and Mr. and Mrs. Janies VConner ha‘v rek.ently re-. United . from Florida. 'They rcroo rain ‘‘,..ither at times s may to Columban area , , THE HU ON EXPOSITOR:, Npvelvi ER,'2, '1978 ,--f 5 ; with temperatures in the BP's I ey visited Disney World, had a boat cruise, 'visited a real•castle. saw Flipper doing his tricks. They travelled tp the Gulf of Mexico side and visited Mr. and lAri. Dqn Miller. They saw the orange and banana groves .around Miami but unfortunately this is the wrong time of year to pick them as they 'are still green on the trees. , • 'Mrs. Bill Falconer,, Cam- bridge..Mrs. Bill Cullen and Mrs. 'C. Worsley, of Kitchener. visited last week with Mrs. Mary McIver. A very successful Senior Citizens part,. was held in St. CO11111111011 parch hall Mon- day afternoon"with 10 tables for earth.. Mrs. Mary Margaret O'Leary decorated the 'hall tastefully. and a deliciqus lunch was served. High , lady was Margaret i',„Smalei Low lady was Lenny MacDonald. High Man 'was John Kerrand low man was Leo Murray. The lucky :cup prize went to Mrs.Don 'Burns. Mr. -Eddie Byers had Correspondent, Mr. Don MaeR4e . 345-2842 • The .Dublin Centennial Committee met again last week to decide where to , allocate the money from this summers very successful centennial celebrations. The 'committee treasurer C,harles.Friend, reported that • the . centennial celebration brought in $30..355 411nd Apr all the invoices were paid.;#a balance of $7410 remained. • After ' the secretary, Audrey .Hoff, read out a numbcrof congratulation, , the committee decided to donate:'. the 'money :to ',the- , following local organizations. The village of Dublin was -- given $1000—to----b-tr. used—f'o'r the erection of a cairn in 19'79., . The Dublin Athletic As- saciation•was awarded $3000 for the pOrchase and erection of childrens' playground equipment. The c6mMittee also donated $500 to the building fund of the Dublin and .District Lions Club for the , use 'of the The, 'Dublin Community' • Council received $100 for the purchase of sports equip- merit and the Dublin, Parent- Teacher Association receivcii the saint: amount. The balance of the money raised during the Centennial will be retained until a worthy cause is found which the committee , feels merits assistance. • . The ne,xt meeting of the Dublin Centennial Commit-, tee will bein the spring of .1979. . , . Doti and Marilyn Ben7 ringer and children Lori and Brad of Hespeler yhtited with Mrs. Hugh Ben-Mr. .and • finger, Matteda St., Dublin. ' Visitors with Mrs. Tessie Costello were Kr. and Mrs. Doug MeGilv..ery ' and krirt,, -KearMiehael and C: ni Tim ot I i of-Cluit harm . Mr. and Mrs. Jas O'Con- nor, Mr. and Mrs. Ab Cronin •have just returned from a two week holiday in Miama Beach. Florida. ' Mrs. Dianne! Moeser of .Stratford visited with Mr. and.. Mrs. Wilfred Maloney on Monday. Winners on the Dublin and District, Mitchell and District . Lions TV Home Bingo were as follows Cathy Eicktheier, Mitchell $20.00. Mrs. Florence . Boyd, Three brothers John. Thomas and . James predeceased him. He was an active member of Humber Valley K of C Council ,and took. an active part—in--4all sports activities. He was well known anti. highly respected in Weston as 'well as locally, and appeared in good health until the 'Week he was stricken. Funeral mass was celebrated in his hon'n, parish. St. John's, 'Weston, on Wed: Oct 18 attdwas one of the largest .recorded in that .church which included several friends and relatives. Burial was at Holy Cross Cemetery. 5, Brussels. Also surviving ate two granddaughters Mary (Mrs. Wayne Baker), of Darwin, Australia; and Brenda (Mrs. Dan Raven), of RR 3, Sherwood Park. Alta. and one great grandson John Raven-He was pre-deceased by one sister Christine (Mrs. T.Y. ,McDonald). Funeral services were held Saturday, October 28 at the M.L. Watts funeral home in Brussels with Rev. Ken limes officiating. Burial fol- lowed in Brussels cemetery. Pall bearers were Murray, Keith and Wayne Elston and Paul Strickland, Mait Edgar and Jim Bowman. Flower bearers were Bill.Elston and Lloyd Humphrey. ILA MAY WALTERS Suddenly • at - her residence, on Monday. October 23. 1978, Ila Mary Walters of . 121 . Orange Street. Clinton died ih her 84th year. She was the wife of the late Frank -.Walters who predeceased her in Feb. 1964. A daughter of the •tate Aniog • Townsend and Elizabeth Crich. Mrs. Walters was born April 22, 1.895 ' in Tuckersmith Township and married Feb. 16, 1916' in ,Clinton. She resided at RR 5, Clinton until her husband's death, when she moved to Clinton iii May, 1964. She is survived by four i•hildren: Beatrice k. (Mrs. Allan Cambpell) R. 1, Seaforth; Lloyd, of London; Eileen, (M:rs. Murray Culver) Brantford and. Amy. Mrs. (Mrs. Don Horne). Seaforth. ,'One daugher, Derbthy. predeceased her in 196-7. She was the grandmother of. 17 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren'. The late Mrs. Walters was also survived 'by on brother. Elmer TOwsend of Seatforth. one.. . brotha Raymond, predeceased her in 1968. Funeral service were held were held at the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton on Wednesday Oct. 25,' With interment in Turner's Cemetery, Tuckersniith Township. Rev, Norman Pick officiated. Seaforth Manor residents celebrated Hallowe'en on Tuesday afternoon with over' 50 residents and guests in (e,, attendance. A number of the staff appeared in costume and kept everyone guessing their identity. Special music . was provided by Walter Webster of Varna on his harmonica with a ghost. Edith Jessome at the piano. , 'Marshall Young ,favoured with a solo, Doris Wills recited ''Mousic" and a sing song and dancing 'were enjoyed. Special thanks to little Julie Carter who appeared in costume and treated all residents frOm her little basket. In the evening residents were pleased to see the +young people who came to the door in costume trick and treating. „. Congratulations„ to, Mr. and Mrs. Wilb'er Keyes who celebrated. their 50th wedding anniversary last • Friday. Friends • were received 'at 't.their bome and. visiting recently with Wilber were Mrs. Pearl Cummings of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whitfield 'of Condon. . Visiting with, Mr. fames Shot-treed were Mr. Harvey McClure of Walton also. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shortreed and children. Mr. and Mrs. Art Stewart of Port Albert visited with Mr. Bruce Bennett. Visiting with, Miss Bessie. 'Davidson were. Mrs. Stanley Hille,n and daughter Jean, also Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cam Miller of Blyth visited , with Miss Is° bel Lamble. Mrs. • Jack Carter and Christine Carter visited with Mrs: Mary Carter. Miss Mary Neville enjoyed an outing to Goderich on Saturday with. Mrs. Hilda Montague. • Lelland, Donna and Robert Restenmeyer and Mrs. Edna' Weber of Dashwood visited with Mrs. Adele Fisher, the lucky elutir. The president of the CWL Mrs. ,Jean Van Drunen and the executive would like to advise all members and any new 'comers to our Com- munity that the next regular meeting of the CWL will be held at 1:30 p.m. November, 6 .(Monday. afternoon) in the parish hall. We look forWard to seeing a .lot of members ihere. as once again plans are ...belitg made for more events in our community. Mr. - and Mrs. Vincent Lane -attended the grand opening . of their son. Kea's Uniroyal -place at Dundas and Winnipeg'.51. in London -this past week.' The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the Lanelamily in the loss of Mr. Basili Lane in Toronto last week. We aic sorry to report Mr. Bill Murphy had an un-- fortunate accident this week ,and as a result is confined to. hospital., We wish him a speedy 'recovery. J.E. YUILL John Ernest Yuill. 78, of Brussels died Thursday. October 26- at Wingham and District Hospital. He was born in Morris Township, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yunl an farmed there until moving to Bnissels in 'September of .1969. 'He was a member of Melville Presbyterian Church in Brussels and served there as an elder for 40years. He was also clerk of session for many years. . He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Boviiman, one daughter Jean (Mrs. Walter Bewley), of Walton., a brother Sam, of RR 3, Granton and a sister, Maige (Mrs. John Bowman) of RR The ' fifth meeting was held on Oct. 18 at he home of Mrs. Ted Vandenberg. The Meeting was opened with the 4-H Pledge by, the President. The Secretary read the report from the last nieeting'and the Treasurer gave us an account of the Club Budget. Mrs. Dorsey discussed "Menu Planning" During the discussion Mrs. Vanden- berk put the -"Biscuit Topped Meat Pie" and "SondraS Sunrise Souffle" inthe oven to. bake... While these were. baking . we talked about the party which is planned for Wed- nesday Oc. 25. It is going to be in the term of a Hal- lowe'en Party and each is .girl to invite a friend: This is to be held at St. , Patrick's School in Dublin. The food was served and the fifth meeting of • the Dublin Shake and Bake was adjourned. Press reporter Margaret Vairdervalle: Obituaries • I . •