The Huron Expositor, 1982-10-27, Page 14A14 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 27, 1982
A TWO "AY dry cleaning drive, October 1 and 2, netted $325 for the
Seaforth and district arena fund. Graves Wallpaper . and Paint,
representing Image Cleaners, a division of Grand fiend Cleaners, was the
location of the drive. Jim Hennessey, representing the Exeter location
and Shirley Snell, owner of Graves Wallpaper 'and Paint, presented Ken
Cardno, co-chairman of the arena fund-raising committee- with the
'roceeds. . (Wassink photo)
For Exclusive and
Unusual Gifts
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Arbor
43 Albert St.
Clinton
482-3876
Baptism, birthday in Belgrave
Correspondent
MRS. L. STONEHOUSE
887-9847
BAPTIMS HELD AT
DONNYBROOK
The baptism of Danielle
Joyce, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs, John Thompson of RR2,
Lucknow took place at Don-
nybrook United Church on
Sunday.. October 24.
Following the service rela-
tives met at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Bob Gordon for the
dinner.
Those present were Rev.
Bonny Smith of Auburn-Don-
nvbrook charge, Mrs, Fred
McPherson of Wingham, r
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and Mrs. Sam Thompson "'"'t
Julie of Dorrybrook, Mr. and
Mrs.. Gord n Haggitt, Chad,
Michael and Leanne.wt' Blyth,
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Brom-
• ley of RR1, Belgrave, Murray
Thompson and Doreen Jef-
ferson of Donnybrook, Mr.
and Mrs. John Thompson.
Michelle and Danielle Joyce
of RR2 Lucknow, Ellen
Thompson of Exeter, Dave
Errington of RR2 , Auburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Jinx Taylor,
Trisha and Shery of RR5
Bus safety is Vanastra topic
Correspondent
NORMAN EAST
482-7031
Bingo results for October
19 arc first Share -the -Wealth
Andy Peterson of Clinton.
Second Share -the -Wealth
Kathleen Hamilton of Goder-
ich.
Third Share -the -Wealth
Irene Flanagan of Zurich.
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The jackpot prize winner
ws Dora Taylor of Seaforth.
TUCKERSMITH DAY
NURSERY
Happy birthday to Brandon
Gardner oti October 24.
Shawn Kyle on. October 25,
Shelley Kyle on October 2¢,
and Ti Long Nguyen on
October 30,
The theme for the week is
about :Hallowe'en with a
costume party on Friday.
VANASTRA PUBLIC
SCHOOL
The staff and the pupils at
Vanastra Public School are
getting ready for their Haf-
lowc'en parties Friday after-
noon. The kindergarten class
will have theirs in the morn-
ing.
The school is also selling
tickets for a hot dog and a
glass of cider. 51. Thc'school
would like to thank Art Bell's
Fruit Farm for supplying the
apple cider.
Constable Grasse of the
Godcn,h O.P P %kite. the
school to talk about School
Bus.
ety.
PERSONALS
appy Birthday to Gwen
Rourke on November I.
nbhy Rhvnard on November
2. and Barry Bclairon Nov. 4.
VANASTRA AND DISTRICT
LIONESS CLUB
The Vanastra and District
JOHN
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Ph. 345-2447 R.R. No. 4, Wahon
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Qt
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47 Main St., Seaforth 5.27-0270
ON ANY PURCHASE OF $100.00OR MORE
BEFORE NOVEMBER 30, 1982
Present This Ad at Time of Purchase for the Special
Liriness Club would like to
thank several businesses in
Vanastra who donated money
for trophies in the Lioness
Bike-a•thon. They are the
Vanastra Factory Outlet,
Rathwell's Central Machin-
ery. Frank Anderson's Auto
Body Shop. Martin's Steel
and Debbie's Custard.
The Lioness Club would
like to remind everyone that
they are holding a Christmas
bazaar on Saturday Novem-
ber 20 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
at the Vanastra Recreation
•Centre. Anyone wishing a
table at the bazaar please
phone 482--'00 or 482.3881.
The draw for the quilt will
be held at the bazaar and time
is running out.
Wingham, Mr, and Mrs. Bob
Gordon. Robert and Marg-
aret Ann of Belgrave. Mrs.
Jack Mali and Taylor of RR3,
Holyrood and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor of Belgrave. -
85 YEARS YOUNG
Forty=eight relatives of
Mrs. Eccles Dow enjoyed a
smorgasbord dinner on Sun-
day at the Institute Hall,
Belgrave to celebrate her
85th birthday. ,
Among those attending
were her five children. Mrs.
Ross (Ada) Taylor. Mrs.
Jasper (Eva) Snell. Nelson,
Donald and Ivan of East
Wawanosh and 10 grand-
children. Her sisters - Mrs.
Hector Hamilton of Gorrie,
two brothers, Mr. and Mrs.
Melville Beecroft of Otter-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Beecroft 'of RRNI Belgrave
also Mrs. Mae Young of
Huronview, Clinton. Other
guests were from London,
Mississauga, Barrie, Brant-
ford, Toronto, Stayner, Lis-
towel, Cromarty, Stratford.
Wingham, Auburn and
Blyth.
.PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. William
Montgomery of Guelph visjt-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Wightman.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Min -
ick and family of Kitchener
were Sunday visitors with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Hanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence,
Hanna spent a couple of days
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cook and girls of
Shelbourne.
Mrs. Telford Cook spent a
couple of days last week with
her niece Mrs. James Hanni-
man of Ripley.'
Six tables of euchre were in
ply last Wednesday evening
at the W.I. Hall. The winners
are as follows: high lady-'
Mrs. Mel Jacklin, novelty
lady -Mrs. Lorne Jamieson,
low lady -Mrs. Herson Irwin,
high .)pan -Lorne Jamieson,
novelty man -William Gow;
low man -Clarence Hanna.
Mr. and Mrs, Mike Dacuik
of Brandon, Manitoba, who
have been travelling in Ontar-
io on their honeymoon spent
the 'weekend at the home of
• their aunt and uncle Mr. and
Mrs, James Lamont. Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Cottrill of Kincar-
dine, Dwight and Dale La-
mont of Hensall visited otrthe
weekend at the same home
with their parents.
Mr, and Mrs. George
Johnston. Tara and Erin of
lldertonQ spent the weekend
with ttliir parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Grasby and Mrs.
Laura Johnston,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch,
Julie and Jeffery of London
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grasby.
Friends and neighbour's of
this community- wish to ex-
tend their sincere sympathy
to Mrs. Victor Youngblut in
the loss of • her httsband
Victor.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ifloble of
Streetsville visited last week
with Mrs. Stewart Procter of
Wingham.
A WINNER—Fred Armstrong of Huronia Jersey Farms near Auburn
received the Grand Champion Cow trophy in the Huron -Perth Parish
Show. The trophy was donated by the Seaforth Co-op and presented to
Mr. Armstrong -by Co-op manager, Mark Caron (left.)
Road superintendents meet here
The Huron County Road
Superintcn ent's Association
held the' 20th Anniversary
reccnil at the Seaforth Golf
nd C untry Club.
e day started with a
choice of golf, horseshoes and
euchre which was enjoyed by
everyone. The low score in
golf went to Jim Britncll and
thc high score to Dan Curran.
The winners in horseshoes
were Bob Johnston and Mike
Freeman. The winners in
euchre were Jack Brown and
Mel Good.
A smorgasbord supper was
Barrow show
The Ontario Performance
Tested Junior Barrow Show
will celehratr its 10th anni•
vcrsary with 49 youths parti-
cipating from across Ontario.
Judging 'sill begin Frid y
afternoon. November 12 t
the Royal Agricultural Winter
Fair. A sale will he held with
the top 20 barrows auctioned
at ":00 p.m.
Representing . Huron
county 4-H clubs are Jeff
McGavin and Brent Robin•
son, both of Walton.
The 1981 show and sale
saw the grand and reserve
champions sold for 55.00 and
54 00 per pound live weight
respectively.
If it's
from
Anstett's
it says,
`you're
special'
ANSTETT
JEWELLE RS
ti Albert Si reef Clinton
M Main Street South Seaforth-
2R4 Main Street Exeter
11 ()wham Street East Walkerton
f 1 ()uer•n Sfreer Fast S1. Marys
1)aiiling Diamond ( luster Rings
" t starting trot..
'N !stet i • .,r am('
-,•t in .f4 "y.•„ r gr,rl ::�,i funk si/rig
R,nt•
'1',n, -,,r, the' I,rPrnist•.
catered by Velma Miller and
helpers.
After the meal George
Haggitt welcomed everyone
and thanked the committee
for the job well done. George
then turned the anniversary
part of the evening over to
Roy Sparrow.
Roy said the association
had come a long way sincc he
helped organic the first
meeting 20 years ago.
A memorial service was
then held by Wm. H. Taylor
and Rev. Wilena Brown from
the Varna United Church.
Those honoured were: Dick
West•Ashfield; Joe Mcln•
tyre•Ashfield; John Clarke •
Colborne; Roy Tyndell•God-
Crich Township: Earl 'Bowes -
Grey; Ken Stewart•McKillop:
Bill McArter Morris; Law-
rence Hill•Stephcn: Bill Mun•
gat•Turnhcrry I 1 st Presi•
dent): Bill Rnutly•Usbornc
(1st Secret an -Treasurer):
Doug Kennedy -Clinton:
David Hasnngs•Brtlsscls:
John Byers and Ray McGee.
A rose for each one was
placed in a vase to be given
later to Mrs Bill Routly. Miss
Brown then offered a prayer.
Roy Sparrow thanked Mrs.
Miller for the excellent sup•
per and also Rex. Brown for
her part in thc memorial
service.
Three of ter guests were
also guests of the organiza•
lion meeting in 1962 and gave
a few wards .,t encourage -
stent and greeting's from
their area. Mel Dale of
Forest, George Geyer of
Suageen Township in Bruce
County and Jack Brown from
the Middlesex County Road
Superintendent's Association
and now with Southhampton
and Bruce County, and Jim
Britnell. an honourary mem-
ber of the H.C. R.S.A. spoke a
few words and wished the
Association success for the
next 20 years.
There were nine persons at
the 20th anniversary meeting
v hit were at the organization
meeting in 1962, They were
Wm. H. Taylor. Roy Sparrow.
Jim Britncll. Jack Brown.
Mel Dale. George Geyer.
Andy Houston. Len ('aldwcll
Hullett
Happenings
GRADE8's VISIT MUSEUM
last Thursday the grade
8's visited the museum in
Godcrich and saw many dif•
fcrcnt kinds of artifacts,
UNICEF BOXES
l'NI('FF boxes are tieing
giscn out to students who
%sant them to take with them
on Hallowe'en.
BUS SAFETY
1 ast Tuesday. October 19.
at Hullett Constable Gosse
from the O.P.P. showed all
the students from K 8 a film
on Bus Safety.
and Mel Good.
Roy Sparrow thanked
everyone and George Haggitt
closed the meeting.
PRIVATE LANDS
ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM
Offered By The
MAITLAND VALLEY
CONSERVATION.
AUTHORITY
1) Reforestation Assist-
ance requests must be
submitted prior to May
1st. 1983.
2) Erosion Control Assist,
ante requests must be
submitted prior to De•
ember 31st. 1982. for
1983 projects. (Does not
include the Lake Huron
Shoreline)
Applications will be pro
cessed on a first omc•
first served basis
For more information
contact:
MAITLAND VALLEY
CONSERVATION
AUTHORITY
Box 5,
Wroxeter, Ontario
NOG 2X0
Phone: 519-335-3557
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