The Huron Expositor, 1980-12-04, Page 297.7
LIVESTOCK LOST IN BARN FIRE -Ivan
Norris, of RR 2, Staffa, lost 134 pigs' in a barn
• Lots of winners
at St. Patrick's
Winners at the St. Pat-
rick's Dublin Turkey Binge
held recently were Betty Ann
Reinen, Pat McCarthy,
Michelle O'Rourke, Alice
Beuerman, 520.00 special
Norma Rose, Bonnie Cronin,
Rose Murray, Colleen Ap-
pleby, Michael Dow, 520.00
Special Rita Porter, Danny
Cronin. Mrs. Carpenter,
Mrs. Eckert, Share of the
Wealth Michael Murray,
Kathy Kelly.
Winners of the door prizes
donated by: Stacey Bros. -
Nancy Ernst, MacRae's
Market-Bvssy .• O'Rouke;
Ruby's Market -Alma Ryan;
McCreight Hardware- Anita
Looby; Goettler Furniture -
Colleen Appleby_
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Corespondent
maim RYAN
3454028
A large crowd attended
•the aminal Knights of Co-
lumbus turkey bingo held at
• St. Coiumban Church hall on
•5undaY, Nov. 28th, Follow -
ng are the winners of a
freshly,killed turkey. Game 1
- Cheryl Fehr, Game 2- Mrs.
0. Wolfcamp, game 3 -Ed.
• Neeb, Consolation Cheryl
Wye, Share the Wealth by
Rita Mommereteeg, Game 4
• Clem Krauskopf, game 5
Louis Maloney, consolation
Mrs. Roy McGonigle, game 6
• Margaret Devereaux, Shire
the wealth Leon Maloney,
Gladis Pride, Nell Doyle and
Ann Kelly; game 7 Ron
-Ryrrsolatiotr Kris -Bald: -
win, Irene Flannigan, Gladis
Wolfcamp, Margie Nolan
and Jennifer Rolph, game 8
Mike Wright, game 9 Ron
Ryan, share the wealth -
Margaret Hicknell, game 10
Judy Dorsey, consolation
Debbie Riley, game 11 -
Dave Crocker, sharre the
, wealth -Diane Wettlaufet,
rented from HJA Farms, owned by the Scott
brothers of RR 2, Staffa. The -fire broke out at
night, and Mitchell fire department responded
to the call. (Photo by Butson)
1
and area ne
lAnnie Cronin, Jean Maloney,
'Denise Rau and Charlie Rau,
game 12 -Mrs. Norman
•Breen, consolation Mrs. B.
Austin. Two door prizes were
.: won by Mrs. Mildred Cronin
and Mrs. Joe Lane.
• The sympathy •of the
•S community is extended to
Mrs. Mary Melady and the
Melady family on the sudden
traffic death of James
Melady whose funeral mass
was held Monday morning at
St. Columban R.C. Church.'
Rev, Vt. Thos. Melady,
Oshawa, Ora, was celebrant
of the mais asAsted by Rev.
P. Oostveen, pastor,
Rev. Fr. Dill, Dublin was
present in the sanctuary. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Melady and
family, Brighton, Ont. and
Mrs. Olen Butters and her
husband of gdmonton,,
Alberta were home for the
funeral of their. brother. Also
attending the funeral were
,Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Melady,
Port Ritchie, Florida; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Melady, Tor-
onto; Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Melady, Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Melady, Peter-
borough, Ont.; Mr. and Mts.
Bernard Daly, Toronto and
Mrs. Angela Smith, Toronto.
--4-11-Achievement N left
was held last Thurs. at the
Seaforth Public School.
McKillop #4 club, under
the leadership of Mrs. Carol
Ryan assisted by Mrs. Beth
Klaver, participated. Nine
girls received spod,ns and
certificates. Margaret Hick-
nell received County honours
for completing iv -projects.
Mary Jane Visser completed
15 clubs. Suanne Murray,
Ann Ryan, Margie Nolan,
Linda Poppe and Kim Mc-
Laughlin completed 3 clubs
and Colleen Maloney and
Lisa Poppe I club.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lane &
Debbie, London; Mrs.
Harold Allen, Goderich and
Marlene Goutreau, Clinton
visited with fifr. and Mrs.
Vincent Lane on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J.D, Mac -
Brodhagen children confirmed at St. Peter's
Correspondent
MRS. HERMAN
LEONHARDT
345-2419
Sunday was confirm tion
day at St. Peter's Luth,..ran
Church, Brodhagen. Five
children were confirmed by
Pastor Horst. They were Lori
Scherbarth, Beverly Beuer-
mann, Janice Beuerrnann,
Derek Ritz and Allan Rose.
Mark William /uck, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Vock,
was baptized at the morning
service Sunday at St. Peter's.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Beuermann and family
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Hillebrecht and family,
RR3. Mitchell, Joyce Parrott.
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Siemon, RR1, Born-
lom, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Beuermann and family, RR
3, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Siemon and family,
RR5, Mitchell and Mr. and
Mrs. Orval Parrott, RR2,
West Monkton.
VISITORS
Guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Beuermann and
family Sunday were Rev. and
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Mrs. Arthur Horst and Ste-
phen, .Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Osborn, R.R. 2 West Monk -
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Osborn and family, Tiverton,
and Mr. and Mrs. Constance
Boyd and family of Mon-
crieff.
Mr. Henry Kelber moved
to the Mitchell Nursing Fri-
day, after being a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospi-
for some time. We wish him
well.
Mr. Ron Beuermann is a
patient in University Hospi-
tal. London, where he wider -
went heart surgery last
Thursday and is getting
along very well. We wish him
a, speedy recovery.
The flowers on the altar in
St. Peter's Sunday were red
carnations placed there by
the confirmation class.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Wurdell. RR1. Bornholm,
observed their 40th wedding
anniversary Sunday. No-
vember 30th. They placed a
beautiful red a7alea plant in
church at the morning set -
'Tree Trunk
5 Main Si.. Seelorih
Tom and Dawn Papple
Stare 527-0514 Ras. S27.0140
Just in time for Christmas...
we have some new
PINE FURNITURE pieces
We also have good
used furniture -
bedroom suites,
tables, chairs and more
For good rattle
Smart .Santas
check the Tree Trunk fir;
XMAS DRAW
Ceramic Christmas Tree
and Latch Hooked
Wall Hanging
Draw Wed., Dec. 24
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vice in St. Peter's.
SUNDAY GUESTS
Guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Scherbarth and
family Sunday were Lori's
sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mikel and family, RR5, Strat-
ford and Dr. and Mrs. Calvin
Gilck and family.
Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Jackson, Strat-
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
.Jackson, Mississauga; Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Love and
family, Stratford; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Ellison.
Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Elligson, Warren and Terry.
Marianne Kale, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Elligson. Mr. and
Mrs. August Scherbarth.
Tracy Babb, Terry Siemon
and Rick Ryan.
Dr. Calvin Gilcki now of
Warrington P.A., spent the
weekend with his family.,
Many local people attend-
ed the 40th wedding anniver-
sary celebration for Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wurdell Friday
evening at the Brodhagen
Community Centre.
Gt.:cis with Mr. and Mrs..
Doug York Sunday for
Mark's christening were the
sponsors, Wanda Vock- of
Cambridge and Bill Vock,
Brodhagen.
Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Sallows and
Mrs. McArthur. Seaforth,
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis West -
man, Hespler, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Vock and Mrs. Hilda
French, Mitchell.
Sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to Mrs. Wm.
Bennewles and family.
William Bennewies passed
away at the Stratford General
Hospital _of Friday. The
funeral Service was held at
St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen, Monday with
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GODERICH ST. EAST
SEA FORTH
burial in the adjoining ceme-
tery.
Mrs. Irene Hinz, Kitchen-
er and Mrs. Bruce Naylor,
Toronto, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred on Saturday.
More Dublin
• area news on
page 24.
Jenny and Ian, London,
.Mr. and Mrs. Jim ,Subject,,
Carrie, Ryan and. Jeffrey,
„Kitchener; •.and 'oeriy and
,
titmoN EXPOSITOR. DEC
Karen Ryan spent Sunday
with Mr % MIA Mrs,,Clarence
Ryan. •
,
• We vvish to welceine GarY
Nash to the hamiet,, .04iy has
;:ingoi4*4 the .110iop or ;Ow •
• late Mrs. Maty Ducliarr'ne. '
and inrwed in on Monday.
RETIRING TRUSTEES HONOURED -Retiring HPRCSS trustees (left to
right) David O'Reilly Mickey Vere, John O'Drowsky, and Michael
Connolly of Kippen were honoured for their contributions to the board at
a banquet in Stratford Friday. (Photo by Oke)
Entire
Family
Winter
Boots
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The Ministry of Natural Resources has the following parcels of and
available for lease for the 1981.8243 season:
TOWNSHIP
LOT CONCESSION
Stanley
Ashfield- 4 . Lake Road West
Port Albert 17 to 20 East"&„ West of
Arthur Street
Mullett 10 3
Hullett 18 3
Mullett 7 5
Hulteti 11 6
Hullett 8 3
Hallett 11 5
Hullett 19 & 20 6
AREA &
DESIGNATED USE
37 Acres Crop land
4 Acres Crop land
2$ Acres Corn land
20 Acres Corn land
47 Acres Corn land
35 Atres Corn tam.
80 Acres Hay land
50 Acres Hay land
45 Acres Hay land
THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
OF THE TENDER WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:
General:
T. The tarry of the lease wilt be front January I, 14111 to December 31, 1eS1. However,
the lessee can renew the tease for 1932 and again for 1133 by submitting o new ap.
plitatIon on or before the expiry dote.
2. Any cash payments are to bar in the form of a cheque payable to the "Treasurer of
Ontario" and must be received before leas* will be issued.
3. Subleasing will not be permitted.
4. There will be no compensation or adjustment for damage to crops as a result of use
by wildlife and/or hunters..
5. The Ministry of Natural Resources reserves the right to enter upon the properties
end carry out any necessary activities.
O. Persons using property of the Ministry will do so at their own risk.
Cr.
I. Tende7isr ids shall be in the form of a cash offer per acre.
2. No residual herbicides are to used during the final year of the tease-.
rean..kinsk
I. Tender bids shall be in ti, form of a percentage if the crop to by left standing in thy
field.
2. The portion of the crop to rerrsain standing will be selected by M.N.R. staff in Sep-
tember of each growing season.
3. Corn is the only crop which may be grown.
4. Corn crops may not be plowed down until the following spring.
S. No residual herbicides are to used during the final year of the lease.
Hy land:
I. Tender bids shall be in the form 04o cash offer per acre.
2,, If the property Is not already in a hay crop, the lessee must in the first year saw
spring grains (barley, wheat, oats) and underseed with a grass and legume mix of II
lbs./acre Thnothy: 4 lbs./acre Alfalfa and 4 lbs./acre Clover.
3. Nay or seed harvest are not to exceed SO% of the total acreage and to be cut In.
minimum of four equal strips alternated with an equal number of uncut strips.
4. The cutting direction of hay and seed harvests shall be alternated 00 percent each
year.
5. No cutting is to be done later than September 1st.
For complete tender documents or more information contact the Ministry of Natural
Resources, 14v,ry. Flo. 4, South, R.R. No, 5 Wingharn, Ontario NOG 2W0) 519-357-3131.
Tenders will be received until 4:00 p.m. December 19, 1180. Tenders will be opened for
public review at 9:00 a.m. December 22, 1910.
for everyone
Santa and his helpers
will love these -
cozy slippers,and
soft soled casuals.
So comforting on
Christmas morn
...every morn I
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