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The Huron Expositor, 1981-04-09, Page 16.... .:. .:+•'a, .. %"AF. ..:.,,. .. n--? t« 4h ,F 5 m .:114 ffi^ .T '�,h ""1,,7 , .._ --.:.Fn,�..:.1..::£:.lih-'ukFn lr-e*^k.9.k ..N!.•mr^ 9w T� .R.. ,.?#+ 6 elm l',IjX •: ':.i l'.h6 r::'T r..«gnKRSPm9 k' ul.`Ad>•.-'T:x'� Tt. , ,,.,.,.;, ,.. ,.- ,; .:a n•.' .:,.n �;, :" ,, ',':,t:'... ",".'k .,� � , ... ,.. .. ,v .w . , ..• t ,• .•, .. .. a• v.. , , u >•„. . M . _ . .�,: , ' ',;',” 'Was A14 - - THE HURON eXPQWOO, APRIL g, 1941 ­e­ 11juminAll vr% s s i 4 '1 it ObuailvAd4hsY.. BEATRICE ELIZABETH � _ - i_.• _- 1= '? g p _ R�#T{Nf3 ACCQ_UiNT,ANTS E.ECTRICiti- CARPENTRY _ . Missionary Society, t<teKal• Surviving besides her bus• He was married to Rose STOREY 4op branch. band is a daughter Olga Della Blanchard who rade QECO Beatrice Elizabeth The funeral $ervjce was (Mrs. M4rray Smith) of Sea- ceaWd him in 1977. 5urviv- A - e held' at the Whitney-Ribey forth. a son Donald. of Luck- ing are six children, 19 AT$�lSdPl' INNES' NIGK J &J Starey died at Hillside Nurs• �� �NNNON en. one great !"EA4�i h Iyl1MIiLt. n i Carpentry 'iiiig,' Boma:, Sebrin ville onnow;ock Q j g ° Friday, pail 3rd at 2 p.m MpKinnonb OfhLondon raand - grandchild.2 sisters and u e ' CbsAvr'edAcco ata"Its Tuesda', March 31. l�8! in Pa!@Wr+g ti t>: Go+tccete F I 92nd year. The ,former Rgv. T.A.A. Duke officiated. four gran0children. brother. He was predeceased aging 24 Ho>;it• Service Kentocky'StyIR FintsWaii Beatrice Elizabeth 'Grum Ftdwerbearers were She was predeceased by, by three brothers and two ' ' riora kB ' buditstt'fat reswistiai Chiakt�ss Drywall lett, she, w.as the daughter grandchildren; John., Ma her Interior ..nd, Exterior T y,14Ttr� * D. g Mary pareQts, one daughter sisters• a and fiaurin litsttlts Eery may S Drywall of the late.Daniel and Marti and Bruce Thomson and and one br(lttc'r, Funeral was from M.L. FREE ESTIMATES Iletin s Hequil, Ontyiia � $aoBag Grummett of Harpurhey and Beatrice and Ran Fleming. The body was at the Pee, Watts funeral honk to St. I'h41i S27-1582 20GouinlackStt. - S ck•lc'tilt _ CaltbltiRi Molting was the wtd.ow of the late Pallbearers were Art Ander _ _ Uitslner Box bles.Fugcral Honig, John St.: 3I S.` ii'liiTlEt�, ,4+a� `Q,I RfAi ' iS20 Samuel Store,, MCK0101) sun. St war. lm Herb Ambrose Romain Catholic Sgyfwtlt.Ont. 527.13 + e { Ir'U age. At Supda}. A.pril$ Church. Funeral. MAss, �''a$,• r a L,.• , y taw'n. iii They' N fC' fY1,a9Eftef .,. l . ' .. v , P H rrl pry . Stab McMiltast. 2 vyh q n .: v W_ ,e N.S�E�A DE � : N a ai p.m'. to •fu t a,>p! an.rt aid .br1 ftv, Etxthert ste.y CliiR. �r ii*UR1 ' NDiiIIE s.. QPR(Q,CTI:IMCil1T11yGi"""t^� On l,pril nth- ii7��, Bob 8atlitt' and . tyl�lsoii z'otttYtii. t• i� .. , ae �.'tce w,cr t i +v i t a c+>< s R � nwisk , nt rmettt s ' The 1' t ? t1rE�v if; ', ,} t Mtn St McClui•. .Tem tar en h F. r :, 4 1?o y alcl. ;Biiraa] ins in 'las ., St. i4r►>klrsee .Tt fiery• 'Pa1F: so IEAR 'l is... 2 stsrvjvV4 y ,t r �+4 t l m - F. a�„pp t l trti b tart)#lment toll. we; in Pira Centrrt CcORT mct-r ;, Atwiict bea er ys.. •+o Dlit er', Tri 4' . l• d • res Brix , t . n , ,sic r .barn r •1�1'atlstt ktt'.n. 4 1Nil.b .e v la b i. In I. u . K t Tu.m t#I n,. v ti, IN SO Y a 4 T. �.' r N +� t' t d t r. g with taxa tleni< ttl'ollo. fair utp Brl<irx�;'Wi�+��,.Vgtll;�' '•Bfalte„ CNllnl�� ���:C >� ,. f�i.�>�,�'` �t Ci Tura .son . #ftp cn.. 9hc a .a.. Tt' t', F t �, initlaTtdts tt "CR"itltr. Rt y • -e e. *: a gtt'd" (, . or e B irk OU Willt'm ftri;net ttf t2:R 1t 1 ,�% Q1fL•.t. a:L4oattt+tt.ed hk' ft?.u.r..grand J. ,, O. S. Y?hPl f,lutvcr' hearers ►y re 'T t -Vthcl diel sudocidy in his 1` childi it,'said: a't.istiey Nellie', MAgl(-M., DENNIS RO.riS,f VIP I'oe' , c e '•r:, sii4L«:s'1?dt►a Dro h:.•, 5a. Ora `ss�'Qftil�t`h r h. "r r s t: e: $4ii � y ear on. , vaunt, 5day. i? t n QI�I'�!l,R,tQ �.A3�Ib 'Mt!*. Ha i'y` Partn. '$vafo t . M s. 14hu y.M. Denny.. h , - i °Ire*t and Carate n Q "ll ING DIRECTOR y , M u April 1 aJ ihv. . bom4,_ f ,Tits. P `t r1 `4 teddy . T 10111Q:5 1'. SUiiV>tX.OR The ,lateS Mr%. Storev %%is former Mar M. cKiap do pied trLased bv' a brother and wife of Clarence . M. sort Russ. - • Interior, EXtOrioc " -- D.+itrea.ux .Iafne 8u's'xtless 476'Main Street', South Joseph G+iummeu, Seaforth. Dennis of Atwood dtt-d in' ' ., in Alorningtun T ��p.. FLORENCE FLOOp •Paper he�r9IP4 67 Goderich St.,leaforth Mrs. Storey was a membet, Listowel Memorial Hospita! the third sun of Frank Din- Florence Lillian Flood• 82, 25 Godlerich St. W. •Far(il 141JtQ .life a Airless Spraying NOM i$0'tilat. - uC First Presbyterian Church. on Friday. April 3 in her ''Oth her and Catherine Kuhn. tic of Huronview, .Clinton, died Seaforth Ontario" • Textured Ceilings _ _- _ Phone 527-1390 C .; , •• moved to. Grey Tt. to 14# 2. Saturday March 28 at Clinton ' ' S1CknesS 8 235-2503 Seaforth and of the H',9mens year. P' Phone B.us. 527-1242 - Cali w Public Hospital, Accident •CEME�ERY Born in Grey Township. Res. 527.1942 Torsi Barite 3!45-2756 } .. ; she was the former Florence Mike Unlac 348-9MMONUMENTS L Machan a.daughter of the -- - - _ _ _ ... Mon Fri _&t.z�n�oa _ It�Y�.t_menis. _ - - _ - T.V. $ STEREO , — Tues Thurs 8.1,2 30.8 30 late Mr. and Mrs. William I Free EStlmate3 Sincere and TER t Henn (Howard) Machan. sat 9.r• �_� References Available C lC She was predeceased by her 0j Courteous SeTv e husband, Clancy Flood. - `r ��► ""° Surviving are one ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CHIMNEY SWEEP MQNUMNTS daughter. Mrs. Ralph Cemetery (Thelma) Keffer, of R.R. 2 APPLIANCE 8 Complete Lime , Bluevaler .tone son, William "'e0• A. Sills REFRIGERATION ""Monuments T. Flootl, of 'Mitchell; six Chi'mne'y Need SERVICE ZENITH } grandchildren, (.4 great SALES grandchildren and one 'great Sons Authorized factory warranty Cleaning O TELEVISION i I g v - AND f'- great-grandchild: two Service SERVICE '•, sisters. Mrs: Elwood i KELVIN•ATOR Cct11 STEREO T , ::., .,. _ . �. (Cynthia) Inman, of Listowel,,... � & IN�.� LIS _ and Mrs. Elmer (Betty) ' VERNrs seCi{O� - t 1 Hood, of Monkton: and four APPLIAKCES ANlull.AL..` MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT DINNER'-Huron Count ,_ ; Edd eerof ,Listo el, Kenneth Service to all Electronits Inscriotions Markers - _ CHIMNEY SWEEP � _ Y ' y a 17 Spatting St.,Showroom Display Federation of Agriculture members,lleft to right) John Van Beers, first of 1-i1irriston, and Cecil, of /'� r SERVICE P 9p vice-president; president Gerry Fortune and Merle Gunby (far right) Mount Forest.. She was.-•prc- H'ORNE S 527-1150 WH,ITNFt-•RIBEI deceased by one daughter, HARDWARE Ft_'NERA1. H.OM1 ch9irman of the foreign ownership committee, chat with MPP Murray Verna McNichol agd one MERCHANTS MA)OR'APPLIANCE El�tonof Huron-Bruce at the federation's annual members of parliament sister, Beatrice Wells, also pLUMl31NIG-HEATING SA4E'S & SERVSICE Seaforth 'ti7Gr�deri4h St... West . dinner held in Clinton on Saturday. (Photo by Gibb) one brother, Lloyd Machan &ELECTRICAL EXPERTS Agent for 5274 FLORIST Friends were received at Phone: 527-1620 rJ 2 % -Q b � b � wingham Memorials • _ _ _ Flowers Seaforth 527 1390 a� the Peebles funeral home, I ti'fi John 5t., Atwood, where Seaforth Seaforth ii{ debron - service and committal was S G HARPEEhJN W —DECORATING nTING DECORATING d 2 .m. Ttie dav, March E .. _ S Main S . F* hal p s All-types of saws knives . SSU'PERMARkt1'1N �, Extp,iprDecorat a 1 t 31. conducted by Rev. Pletch..,. er Seafotut6 G ra V e•S;, of Mitchell. Burial will be oo' O18ep 527-055$ �l�%Olf� O e� ' aind Specializing sharpened abide Overt me 10alI a esplat Kam Paints' Rey: 527-17138._ P iP Brussels cinerary fi 'the Sontag. es Service . Husq' arna Caiptete Flow SelrVies n f 4 saws and tools. a -white. E►na Hos Window Shades Mo errs - Sat w lots of usetl machines Iron STAY SHARP 639.95. 1 -1 Armstrong Carpets + • pew0av ti' Deytadnl PAINTS SALES AND SERVICE SEW. AND SAVE . Bwtles MI QE Gardiiln Blwchtud - CENTRE e s P A I N T A C) AND Cinftd[wa at importee3 ,� • RR , 27 1806 - .• t _doubledoors south of Huasonsl : phone 527-1880 52W7-0550YSeafurttr -- 4Walton 5 - 1Y Stratfor i-9669- tea Maim atorttt - FEED MILL ' -- FLEMiNG. • ELECTRICAL CARPENTRY ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS' MURRAY, FEED MILL ., ...,.x w©t �Fr'e .LGwrence HENDERSON K K. MURRAY MacLEAN ' Y CARPENTRY Ik Pel{eted ed,. You've like) seen theta • F st .unloading e along the sideroads and eon- EieCtrlCal ELECTRIC HOME cessions outside Seaforth - ontrat:tor Renovation' ».....•, � Renova ran elevator IMPROVEMENTS - Additions, She s, 24 -hour service z t ' •»•; people armed with bags or � • pits OR@n . boxes, retrieving the empty HOME FARM & Framing, I 24 hrs. a day, Phope 527-0032 DISCUSSING THE ISSUES-Hugh Rundle_ .Ub6me-Township F. of A. beer bottles tossed from COMMERCIAL WiRING Any Home. ` Farm, residential, industrial Free Estimates president' (far left), Reeve Paul Steckle of Stanley Township and Ron passing cars. Don't laugh - �. and commercial wiring " CLINTON. Improvements For Siding - Aluminum., White, first vim-president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, those bottles are now worth Phone Auburn 528-75105 and Vinyl. Aluminum p gM 4a2-3�3a 10 cents each, the 60 million or 527*84 discuss some of the issues facing farmers at the annual ,members of • FREE ESTIMATES windows. Doors. Awnings, , unretrieved bottles sold • in Mitchell 348-8884 parliameni'dinner, sponsored by the Huron Fiederration of Agriculture, the province annually have a 527-0731 SeafOrttl - Railings held in-Clinton Saturday. lPhoto by Gibb) cash-in value of s6 million. It APPLIANCES FARM SURPL{ES PIANO p would take a lot-of roadside CARPENTRY MUFFLERS searching, but conceivably a • Appliance "sl , r d TUNING Betterf - rine, 0 ram veteran bottle collector could House pp • CO-OP. ! p g finance a Florida holiday or benOVSf ions$ ° an fsfANO UN _ even an earl retirement. • Additions Refrigeration Feed Seed Fertilizer • aspp4ain . ... y' A' • Rgqbuildin Continued froth page 1 be very educational• but we realize that the Marc Robinet, of �4'rchii's`� ' • Siding Farm Supplies • KilReco eyed idea might not be practical." Sunoco, the depot where ., Any Home Muff ers_guar Weed •. -REPAIR SERVICE Supplies Heating'O/la . borrtipp.Chostirs keeping, a sharp eye on that project.' Murray Elston said during the ,caecal beer bottles are collected in IillprOVementS aowngu. ou Murray Cardiff said the farm community awnth car BRUCE PULSIFER election campaign, "there didn't seem to be Seaforth, said .he learned Jim• BrOtsdfOcifi SeOfOrth �0-OP 348.9223'Mitchell. could be proud of the,fact it hasn't increased' much direction for farming, let alone the the cash-in value of the BOf3 REGELE SEAFORTH MO'rOItS e� 527-0770 its energy consumption in the past 18 'food processing industry." He said there bottles would double late 5270715 LTD. 482.70fl2'°'; months-"we get an A for our.efforts" he must be future planning so people will know Saturday afternoon. The new 527-1010 __ _ said, in maintaining levels of ene'r } rise �h y.. - - ---- g p programs QME BAR NTRY ADVEIITISlNt3 ' CUSTOM BUILDERS MPgOVEM.EN'S _ g 4 -whet5e- eaded-'a--"n-indu-stn and so prise •was el�teetive Monday. FUNERAL f4 ounn warden Fred Harberer, address the overnmeni can plan ro rams to this' Mr. Robinet said they've ppb/ in concern, about the Bruce development `` w'j LARRY g � p area. already noticed -an' Increase' � post your �' E�NE1C I changing directions, cautioned. "I would PROCESSORS CLOSE in bottles returned and . ex- • - e CONSTRUCTION LTD, McGRATN hope we're not junipin'g to conclusions here,,• Donald McDonald, in calling for 1"s pect more bottles will be R.S. .:BOX FLANAGAN ` that we have the acts_. reliance on impoeted food, said in the 1960~ brought in as the public' : E » - •Zillilom builders CONSTRUCTION ION income '. Tony, McQuail spid the com.tnitt'ee obtain- ' and 70s, 1.379 food processors closc(i their learns about the cash-in in- }. I CARPENTRY 4 ed its information at' Kincardine public �UN'ERAL t ears eX erlence a p doors In the province. Me said until these crease. r • COnfrlCtiDO �.- _ 1 - - _e information sessions and from MP Garry -class eco 4here wa -tn � Tate --tont tsottt -the - T - _ ur, t s tis, as tetter in which"the increasing loss of jobs. often in cs,cntiAk million that end up as litter HOME.,Ceiling Tile agri-park seemed to have metamorahised rural communities. along the roadsides, are only • Custom guilt THIS �C • Complide building • Paneling I an industrial park development." Mr. Murray Cardiff said the bottom Ione is three per cent of those used HDUSeS,�+ Addition$, J service •Dry Wall ' McQuail said cheap, subsidized steam from promoting the homegrown products•"%c by the province's beer' drink- 'Funeral Director • Renovations; • Ceramic Tile the Bruce nuclear plant" wilt' make it have a selling job to do not only at home, but ers annually. 'Drinkers con- •, Aluminum Siding, • Now homes • Trim Work , attractive for industries to move to the park, abroad." '' sume the tontents of two bil- ' K.J. Cardno g' SPACE • Oeneral Home Repairs but would this mean effluents and pollutants OFA vice-president Ron Wtiitc of. Middle- lion bottles annually,. and • Shedd, will cause problems for the surrounding sex Count )said there should also be a about 97, ercent o these are TO DA� . i lnoVations County ,,, P f �. FREE ESTIMATES farm community, review of ifte',retail food industry m Untarto, returned to Brewers' Refail r M Donald McDonald said while in theory the 47 Hi h'Street Peter Flans n • `- CALL COLLECT singe five chains provide a0 per cent of the stores or battle depots. 9 b"" , Farm bui{dinos agri-park plan was an admirable project. food trade for consumer's. He said the retail Customers who decide 'to Seaforth --Call ANYTIME opening. Bruce County greenhouses might food trade ",have got around •to wagging the return the cartons of empties Phone 52't-0885 $27►-139 P, 27-,0240 345-2405, Dublin MITCHELL 348-94©7. mean "it will drive belly-up^greenhouses in whole dog," Mr. White said'OFA•research that may be cluttering base- d if the stn ri He, added _ E ex or Niagara.' H dd closets or car trunks s5found food can be provided to the general lents. _ he's been hearing are true. it's Westons that public through private chains at a tower cost will receive the full 10 cents i Cqq; G 1 Surveyor #ViAS4NRY ` OPTICIAN ELECTRICAL will be moving into the Bruce project. which than through the large chains which are for each empty, although _ David would lead to even more vertical integration swallowing up the smdkr stores. they only paid i five-cent MASONRY g INDUSTRIAL L in the foots industry. Merle Gunby, absentee-,foretgn Ownership deposit. LOngst ff RESIDENTIAL Gulf Christian R. Kier MOREDRl�tfiiAGE committee• chairman, delivered another'plea In increasing the cash-in 1i _ __ 1, Ltd. and , John Van Beers, HFA vice-president, in for more provincial government action on v8 use of the bottles, Ontario LimiteCl his brief on a f d strata far theprovince, p g i � � Br�Ck dt•PJfiofle Work Optician FARM WIRING 4o strategy P absentee foreign ownership of Ontario° is just following the lead of 67 Main St-'S. Seaforth called for more tile drainage funding, more farmland." He said, "after examining other provinces who an- GORD'S _ OPTOMETRISTS AND provincial government commitment to both absentee ownershiplegislation •sin various pouncethe increase a fw i OPMUMMOLOliam the farming and food processing industry in provinces, the Saskatchewan Farm Owner- weeks ago. Ther- was coin-' Specializing In " the rdvince to make them self-sufficient p gi 1►rescriptlona FilkdPrompll p ship Act appears to be the most effective. cern that the higher rates GULF CALL and support for food pra¢essors in moderttiz- Our committee felt this act should be elsewhere were tempting Field Stone HOURS: ing their plants. suitable as a basis for similar legislation in bottle collectors living in Ontario Land - T Thurs., Mr. Van Beers also called for more g g And Man.. acs.. p +� Ontario." border areas to peddle tfie Licensed Mechonic Surveyor Fri. Bradhagen understanding between the consumer, la- Jack Riddell, Huron Middlesex MPP was bottles they retrieved where V Fireplaces, 4100 a'm`p - ` bour 'and agrictilture ministetfes. He , on holidays, and unable to attend the a better price was offered. 41 West Street Eleetrtk "'Also the opposition critics in thane Service to an makes of cars 1?fx► members of parliament dinner. HFA presid- The increase means the Goderich, Ont. _ Sat. 9:00 a.m. • 12 p.nt. GARY DILL departments should be trade iwrare that enf Getty Fortune said Donald McDonald, deposit on 24 bottles will go HOUSE GALLS having a consumer critic criticize marketing the NDP agriculture critic, was invited to to $2.40, on 12 bottles to .. IVAN NIELSEN 'Closed all da • Wed. 345-2442 boards and arguer for imparted food white attend the dinner as a guest, which "did $1.20 and op a six-pack. to 60 ' AVAILAIlLE Zettlth 4~2250 s the agriculture critic demands s ;socu ty give nus the privilege of Maine All three cent;, Con�umers whb!pref er (no charge'to calling party COM Ll IFYIa Ot�'Pi£p JOHN Histtttf7Ei R ask d rator for Z-4-2250}52 "VLiVv7 ilff$ pro%ctiotr for f"irmertt;. ottly l to parties represented" at the sesson. In the thel beerin cans still have t4 527.6333 � � . _,� �- SZ7`-i303 ICE , `��5"2'44'7 confusion." His humorous solution - "P'et- past few years. only the local MPPs and MPk pay a three-cent deposit on b haps a mandatory week go the fatlm would halve attended the aniwal event. , each can. S 1 , re l