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The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-16, Page 56 THE HURON EXPOS 4011, NOVEMBE 16a 197 KEEPiiN„G....VP...WITHJHE PAPER WORK—Ruby Damage marks off a voter's name as Peg Campbell looks on, in the election polling subdivision in Harvey Dolmage's home on North Main Stredi. This year,. ,58 percent of Seaforth's eligible voters cast their ballots in the municipal election. .(Expositor -Photo), CASTING HIS VOTE—Ron Driscoll was one of 985 Seaforth voters who turned up at the polls on Monday's municipal_ election. Here Peg • Campbell, in paling subdivision No. 3 at the Dolmage home, checks off Mr. Driscoll's name against thevoter's ,(Expositor Photo) Obituaries The company I represent , Insures one out of five persons in Canada and the U.S. Don't you want to do business with a leader too? JOHN BLAIR 247 Ontario St. Clinton 482-7703 Metrop9litan Life where the future is now Meeting 5 of the Meter Tweeters -was held at the home of Mrs. Joyce Wilso n. Minutes was read •by Lisa Jones. Secretary for the week is Estella Wilson. The mem- bers• made a full meal. starting with baked potatoes, carrots. salad, rolls, soup- erior steak. Next meeting will. be held • at the Brucefield United Church. at eon Announcing... George Goettler Furniture We're open now .... right on the Main Street in Dublin ancifeaturing .fine fuiniture by Kroehler ...Simmons... La-Z-boy ... Imperial and other top quality 'manufacturers as well 'CIS an outstanding se lection of lamps. • 'HOURS Monday - Closed Tuesday, Wednesday & Saturday - - 6 p.m. Thursday & Friday 9:30.a.m. - 9:00 p.m., "Quality -furniture at prices that save you money" George Goettler -Furn Main Street • DUBLIN - ture Phone Residence .345-2342 Phone Business BUtineSS 345-2250 , -FAMILY AND SENIOR CITIZEN RENTAL HOUSING * If you have one or more children OR * If yOu are sixty years of age die over AND * If your present accommodation is inadequate * If your income is modest THIS IS OF INTEREST TO' YOU! , The Ministry of Housing, at the request of the Municipal Councils of the Town of Clinton, file Townships of Goderich, Mullett, Stanley, and Tuckersmith, Is considering the development of additional housing to be rented on a geared to income. basis In the Town of Clinton, To determine the iota! need for thlis type of accommodation, senior citizens and families now living in Clinton, and the Townships of Goslprich. Mullett., _Stanley and Tuckersmith are asked to complete an applictftion'form and terilkiiHuron County -fluusing-Authority-at-the address below. IF YOU ARE A RESIDENT Or CLINT9N, Or. the Townships of GODERICH. HULLETT, STANLEY or TUCKERSMITH; and are interested In renting a family -or senior citizen Unit, please complete anapplicatlon form. For Senior Citizens and Families Interested In renting an Ontario Housing Unit additional Information and applicatiOn forms are avallabin at: The Clerk's Office In: CLINTON TUCKERSMITH STANLEY HU LLETT GODERICH 482-3997 ' 482.9523 482-9908 . 482-7219 482.9225 5' Or Huron County Housing Authority 53 Stanley St., Goderich, Ontario 5'244637 • IRENE [WANKEL] GEDDES Irene (Wankel) Geddes of . 931 Wonderland Road, London, died. in Victoria. HoSpital ori-November Mrs: Geddes is survived by her huiband, William J. Geddes and ,sisters Mrs. James Carnoehan of Seaforth • using local • Mrs. Will . Jefferson of subjects, the 60 Regina, 'Mrs.. George Wake- Brumfield native's field of •Torohto, Mrs. „John familiar • to Man Baker of Durham and brother admired and collected her Manley Wankel. of Loreborn, paintings over' the past 24 Saskatchewan. years. As well' as her interest in Funeral services took place on Monday. November 6 art, Mrs. Moon also worked from the: ,James A. Harris as an industrial therapist at Funeral Home. London. 'the Blewater Cei tre in God- Internment was. in Malt- crich. She was so involved land Bank Cemetery: Sea- in church work a d over the forth. years sang in choi s and led CGIT classes. Memorial donations, may , Mrs. Moon was born on be made to the charity of June I. '1918 to Mr. and Mrs. your choice! Hugh Cameron. She atten- , ded public and high school in Tweeters meet Clinton and later trained at the School of Commerce business college in town. Mrs. Moon was predec- AGNES MANN MOON A native of the area and a well-known artist to many, Agnes Ann Wou,n died in University Hospital on Thurs day, November 2. Through her unique style dscapes as ear old ame was who An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. By Mabel Turnbull Hallowe'en is over for another year. There hasn't been much damage done. When we hear of what was done in older times such as putting a wagon on a barn roof and filling it with grain: (in Itself was no child's prank) it seems unbelievabl to now. Some s ults never seem to grow up d go about "Trick or tre " disguisi g themselves. e h a number of grown- ps call. We are expected to identify them. Mrs. Ariel Wood' and daughter called on their way By Wilma Oke Joan Chesney, president of Auxiliary to Seaforth Com- munity Hospital, Helen Ste- wart and Wilma Oke at-, tended the 68th annual con- vention of Hospital Auxiliaries of Ontario held in Toronto last week. Dennis Timbrell, pro- vincial minister of health, told the delegates at the Monday Morning session that with harder times ahead for hospitals seeking cover- Seaforth- Manor residents enjoyed a trip by films through Waleg and England on slides shown by Rev. Roberts on Wednesday last week. The scenery was, beautiful in colour and also the commentary was given by Rev. Roberts. Thursday afternoon Mr. Clive Buist showed an old movie 'Helpmates' with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy and The Royal Tour of Canada. Visting with us for the afternoon were several • members of Kilbarchan Nursing Home accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Mauer. "Happy Birthday" to Mr. Robert McClure • who cele- brated his eighty-third birthday last Saturday and also to Mr. Steven Tournier and Mr. Bert Hetidy. Visiting with Miss Bessie Davidson were Mr. and Mrs.. Dave Murray of WinnipegT who took Miss Davidson' for an. outing. Visting with Mrs. Mary Carter were' JiM and Ruth Carter and. Mrs. Florence Carter. Mrs..Jean.Simpson visited with Mr. Wm. Scott. Recent visitors with. Mr. Art Nicholson were Alene Latour and Irene ,Van Cam] and Helen Nicholson. Visiting with. Mr. Wilber Keyes were Mr. and Mrs. Don Keyes and Beth of Point Edward, Sandy Hilbreath of Sarnia and his daughter Ruth ment 'financing the con- tibution made by volunteers .,both monetary' and service. was ,ef great importance in the health care field. "There is a limit to What the government can ,do,the government's share has risen from 76 per cent to more than 90 per cent in the pas ,t few years. More and more governmentS are be- coming aware of con- tributions. possible from volunteers," he Said. to a party. Also Margaret Menell and daughter Jessica called dres- sed in identical costres of red checked material. With- out them saying a word I was able to identify them from a familiar gesture which gave their secret away. It is more fun when the viewer can guess who they are. Ariel reversed the usual habit. She had treats for the residents. Oliver McKay and some of the other men residents gave out treats at the door to the usual callers. They were a quiet well-behaved group who went on their way after, Carter of Woodstock. Mr. Joseph Ryan visited with Mr. James Shortreed. Mr. Art and Mary Stewart of Port Albert visited with Mr. Bruce Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Calton of Stratford visited with My. James Nolan and also took Mr. Nolan out for a drive. Bingo last Friday was well attended and winners were, Full House - Robert McClure, Charles Ross and James Nolan. Straight Line - James Nolan, Edith Salo and Charles Ross.four Corners - James Nolan, Chas. Ross and ygrna McClure. Full House - Wilma Brill, Kate Laverty and Doris Wills. Our first bazaar..was held last Wednesdar afternoon and -most articles offered for sale were sold. in Witten 4Wes where there is no mandatory health insurance Mr. Timbrell said half the bankruptcies in that country are due to health care debts. He spoke of the warmth and understanding to patients possible ffom volunteers. Bob Heskerth, well known radio personality was banquet speaker 'Monday. Miss Elai ,leTownshencl of Alpha Huron League, Clint- receiving a generous ad- ditions to their already buldging :bags of goodies. What cast-iron stomachs they must have to conserve all that stuff! I have been trying to keep up with., activities .around Kilbarchan the last two ' or three weeks feeling only about 50% but as I said before my accident has slowed me up but not shut me up. I was sorry to miss the game of bridge Friday when Mrs: J.A. MacDonald and, Mrs. Olive Traviss joined Mrs. Sally Sillery and Mrs. Gladys Brightrall who with Mrs. MacDonald had high' . score. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Thos Watson London, 'Nee Forence Bennett visited Mrs. R. K. McFarlane. Mr. and Mrs. John Bruls nee Sharon Edward, Huron Palk. Mr. and Mrs. Bruls are "newlyweds" as of Oct. 28th. They will reside in Huron Park. They called_ to visit friends at Kilbarchan bringing wedding cake. Mr. and • Mrs. Harold McNeill Stratford visited M. Turnbull. Two church service' were held which I did not attend so have no notes on these. Rev. R.A. Horst of St. Peter's Lutheran, Brodhagen and on the first Wednesday ehel 'Bible CHurch with v. A Yielding in charge. Birthday greeting to Rank Kelly who was 92 on Nov. 10 Miss Darlene' Hayter R.N., Varna has joined Kilbarchan Staff.- , Miss Darlene Hayter R.N. Varna has .j6ined Kilbarchan Staff. on and Miss Audrey King of Ontario Crippled Children's Centre, Toronto at the Tuesday evening session spoke of the changing and adopting attitudes 'toward people with physical defects flora the early history of man to the present day. They spoke of the impor- tance of new public buildings being constructed that wheel BEVERLY SMALE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , Dalton Smale. RR 2, Dublin,' has graduated from the R.N.A. program of Conestoga Col- lege in Guelph. She attended school at SS112 Hibbert, Upper Thames and Mitchell High School. ,-, • chali ocenpant,s...eong easily enter without stairways 'bar- ring their entOnnc.e. Sloping g sidewalks 'Or 0#4040914 of high ,Cmts should be man- datory they urged ( not only for the handicapped but for mothers with baby carriages, eased by her huSband Car- inan. who died 13 years ago and one daughter, Elizabeth Ann. She is survived by her dear friend Walter Snary and her children, Mrs, Joan (Jack) Powell of Listowel, Ken of Londesboro, Tom of Mark- dale, Trevor and Jim both of Clinton. along with, three grandchildren. Mrs. Moon is • also survived by four sisters Mrs. Mary (Bill) Grigg of. Clinton, Mrs. Jay (Alex) Addison of Clinton, Mrs. Kay (Glen) Lockhart of Clin- ton. Mrs. Jean (R.) Laroque of Montreal and one brother Mac of Clinton. Funeral services were held on Sunday, November 5 at Ball's Funeral Home. Rev. Stan McDonald was in charge and the burial fol- lowed at Baird's Cemetery in Stanley Township. Spafaith wom Manpr -residents see films of Wales Kilbarchcm Enjoys Hallowe'en THE SEPARATE SHOPPE MAIN CORNER, CLINTON PHONE 482-7778 (NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR) DRESSES PANTSUITS SKIRISUITS BLOUSES - PANTS - SKIRTS - BLAZERS OPEN 1-6, OPEN• I-4 At the Annual,--ee 8 t t4 On 'i wo area hospipi auxiliary mem- bers were elected to the provincial organiiation; Peg. • gY. Menzie$ of Clinton is a vice-president and Wilma Oke, Seaforth l Public re- lations director. • Notice -TO, GREY TOWNSIRIP TAXPAYERS. The second installment.of the 1978 TAXES for the Township of Grey are due NOVEMBER 30;1978 A Penalty of 1% per month shall be'added on the first-day of default and on the first day of each month thereafter. Jane Badley Clerk-Treasurer, Tax Collector Township of Grey