The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-23, Page 19aries
ANGUS MacLEAN
Sales Representative
Richard Wright
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PLUSH MATS $.°°' 20 While they last
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THE MORON EXPOthTQR,1978
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PROJECT U N DERWAY-H ensal I ' s storm sewer
project is well underway, as construction along
Wellington Street attests. (Expositor photo)
Police promotion
left to new council
WAR MOVSSEAF
glzar MPu0eaU of Kippen
died after a lengthy illaess at
Seaforth Community HOs.,.
pital. Monday November 13
in his 69th year. Beloved'
husband of Ivlaudie (Brown),
Survived., hy—one daughter
Mrs. Rogs .Faber(Marilyn) of
Kippen, Also loved by four
grandchildreN Kevin,
Darren, Lori Lisa Faber.
Predeceased by one sister
Mrs. Amanda Smith (1970,
one brother Herbert (1978).
Resting at the T. Harry
Hoffman Funeral Home,
Dashwood where service
took place Thursday
November 16 at 2:00 p.m. •by
Rev. Les Shields assisted by
Rev. R. Degraw. Interment
took place in Grand Bend
Cemetery. Mr. Mousseau
operated a service station at
Kippen for many years and
was a charter member of the
1 ,0 Continues
South kfttiOn OldeonS,
Lan LWAT`WEL) GEDMS
Irene' (Wankel) Geddes IA
931 Wonderland Road, lion,
don, died in Victoria Hospital
on Nuve•mber
Mrs. Geddes is survived
by her husband, William J.
Geddes and sisters Mrs.
James Carnochan of Seaforth
Mrs. Will Jefferson of Re-
gina, Mrs. George Wakefield
of Toronto, Mrs, John Baker
of Durham and two brothers,
Manley-Wankel of Loreborn,
Saskatchewan and Greely
Wankel of London.
Funeral services took place
on Monday, November 6
from the James A. Harris
Funeral Home, London.
Internment was in Mait--
land Bank Cemetery, Sea-
forth. Memorial donations
may be made to the charity of
your choice.
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Members of Varna United'.
Church were saddened on
Sunday by the announce-
ment that their pastor, 'Rev.
Alex Taylor is retiring at the
end of the year because of ill
health. Members hope that
his retirement will lead tc
improved health, and that
both , he and his wife
Margaret, who helped
very;
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ve•cajJably when he ,
will be blessed with many
pleasant years together in
the future. They will be here
June. Bake sale in the manse until the end of
June,
happy event also took
place on Sunday,, when •
Meggin. Ashley Reid, baby a success daughter of Doug and Peggy
Reid, reenial the Sacrament
of Baptism. Nhe wore the
beautiful christening dress
her mother ',had worn when
she was baptized.
Following the church
service, a family gathering
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Bartliff.
Present for the occasion were
two of the baby's great:
• grandmothers, Mrs. Harry
Bartle. who is 97 years old,
and Mrs. 0. Blake of
Holmesville, and her great-
aunt Mrs. Dorothy Croiler.
They took little Meggin to,
visit her other great-grand-
mother, Mrs. Belle Reid,
who has been confined t3
hOspitarsince having surgery
two weeks ago. Mrs. Reid
will be residing'at the Van
Damme Home until she is
well enough to return to her
home in Varna.
Barry and Pat Taylor were
hosts for the annual Christ-
mas party for members of the
Zurich D J's fastball team'
and their wives and friends.
Barry pitched for the team,
which won the trophy for
runners-up to the winners in
the Zurich Recreation
League, Paul Morrison also,
Correspondent plays for them.
Mary Chessell A hunting party comprised
482-9969 of Bob Roberts and his
Correspondent
Mrs. Rena Caldwell
262-5062
Archie Parsons is a patient
, in South'Huron.PosPital- '
Mr. John. Gibson,
Wroxeter, was recent visitor
brothers Wayne and Ted
Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Gregson of Niagara. Falls
were recent visitors with the
latter's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McEwan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Chaffe and family of Mitchell
were recent'visitors with
Mrs. Chaffe's parents, Mr
, and Mrs. Jack Corbett.
The members of Amber
Rebekah Lodge held a mos
successful Bazaar Bake Sal(
and Tea in the Lodge Hall or
Saturday afternoon
Everyone participated whict
made the event so rewar•
ding.
Rev. A. Young of Goderich
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday, taking his text from
St. Luke's Gospel, the
subject being "Try Again.
Mr. Robert Taylor presided
at the organ and led the choir
in the anthem "The Church
in the Wildwood". Misses
Beatrice Thompson and
Sandra Nixon sang the duet.
Rev. Hugh Davidson of
Listowel will conanct the
service on November 26th.
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and friend Phil Madden,
were successful in getting a
deer up at Kaladar, east of
Peterborough,
with Mr. and Mrs. W.L.
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Melds
and Mrs. M. Barnard called
to extend congratualations to
Mr. and Mrs. John McGee,
Blyth on the occasion of their
Wedding edding Anniversary.
Mrs. Hugh Alderdice,
Meaford, 'is visiting with
relatives in the arm.
Kippen U.C.W. held their
regular meeting on .Thurs.
Nov. 16. Mrs. Robert Kins-
man gave the' worship Mrs
Gerald Moffatt assisted by
Mrs. Lloyd Cooperpresented
a skit . on The Lords Prayer.
Mrs. , Edison McLean
brought in the report of the
Nominating Committee Mrs.
Bert Faber reported on the
'success of the supper. Other
business was the Sunday
School Skating party will be
. held .Nov. 29.
Hostesses for the meeting
were Mrs. Tom Reid and
Mrs. Wm. Consitt who also
served lunch.
Kippen East Women's In-
stitute and their friends en-
joyed a trip to Western
Canada with the Beef
Producers when Stan
Paquette showed his pictures
in Hensall Legion Hall Nov.
15. He was ,introduced by the,
Pres. Mrs. Dave Trebner and
thanked by Mrs. Campbell
Eyre.
Mrs. Trebner gave a Re-
membranceDa. Readingand
a resume of the Area Con-
vention held in London. The
Roll Call, name a new crop
that is grown locally in
Ontario. gave crops of
Mustard seed, asparagus,
Seaforth council excluded
the press and spectators
Monday night to discuss a
police committee recommen-
dation to promote three
constables.
Three councillors voting
against going into committee
of the whole.
Recommended were pro-
motions for constables
Burgess and Van Meekeren
from fourth to third class and
constable Akey from fourth
to second.
After about a 15 minute
• Dave Dale had agreed to take beem pnoloyloenegser in
whoe a In other business council's
tbance and general govern-
ment reported that Chief
John Cairns and Constable
cauliflower, Brussels.
Sprouts, Cabbage, Peanuts,
Strawberries and raspberries
etc. etc.
These crops were unknown
a few years, ago in this
locality, Mrs. Campbell Eyre
accumulated sick leave
credits, frozen at 50 and 59
days in cash, in cash a total
of $3679.98 for both. By
terms of their contracts the
town was obligated to pay
them each half this number
of days in pay if they left the
town's employ.
Now both men will become
part of Seaforth's new sick
leave plan, which entitles
employees who aren't paid
overtime to 12 sick days per
year and employees who do
receive overtime to five sick
leave days.
Sick leave days can no
longer be accumulated from
year to year. Having to pay
sick leave in cash to
gave a reading, What is a
Farmer? Mrs. Grace Drum-,
mond i3nducted a contest.
,Lunch . was, served by the
hostess Mrs. Stewart Pepper
and the Committee in
charge.
discussion, council
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Varna •minister retiring rzzeic,i.e lePt eiv rtlfirnenvsv
council.
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Until
Dec. 31st.
cripple a town's budget,
commented deputy reeve Bill
Dale and Seaforth is lucky to
that
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position.
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Kippen UCW hears about skatiri
Bath Curtains, Rods,
Tiebacks, Hooks,
J.P.Stevens Towels,
Softee Mats 14& Accessories,
Wooden Wear
Christmas
Carpet
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25 other rolls of carpet in stock as well to choose from
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Samples
Numerous samples and colours
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