The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-18, Page 8INFANT'S WEAR 1
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THE....t$ROIM EXPOSITOR, JANUARY i.L IWO
VOlikar's Neter The following
is:or: bulletin sent heme
With $PS students, is re -
Printed here at *hr reque.st
of the principal who notes,
school letters don't always
arrive horne safely.
pear Parepts:
As indicated in the
November "Points for
'Parents" Ube monthly SPS•
.110waletter). school will
generally continue on days
when buses are net r tinning -
Work of a review or remedial
.nature will he undertaken.
There will be some special
.1-
ins uction which will be
el- nsidered supplemental to
regular work.
The following toints Ate
be noted:
tach student has been
Issued with a Storm Booklet
and, vitrit Should be orn-
pleted - aecOrtling to in-
structions from homeroom
teacters. These instructioi s
wilt vats; 'frcnt- grade- to
grade,
01. IS
..corded far town students rtOt
attending elasses. Bus
stodents 4:illbecredited'with
4.• "0" day which represents
"authorized non.
attendance".
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01)1*.u.Ortes• •
• EVA JANE jouNsoN Funeral Horne, Brussels.
. died January 10 at her ReY. D. tkockeroporchester
residence, 45 St David St, were in charge of the service.
y
Goderich in her 78 year. She Temporarentombment
was the daughter of the late followed at the Brussels,
Edward .B.nyes and Eliza C'emetery Chapel.
Jane Armstrong,
Pallbearers 'were Neil
She via..4 barn Nov. 7, 1901, McGayin, Doug Kirkby. Don.
in Stanley Township and Nolan, Dave Collins, Howard
Used there until her marriage Hackwell and Jack
Sept• 3. 1932 to Wilbert L Nelernans.
John h Fl
nw 0
sgsurvives. QVker carers were
Predeceased b,y a brother Murray Smith and Jerry
Also surviving besides her Ryan,
husband are two sistersJAL
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,.K A, PEEBLES
Former Hensall resident
a
3. Parents .of ,primary
-children Aro urged: .use.
discretion:- when sending our
younger pupils to classes on
bittSterY days. Safety should,
be -the ,first oattsider4ion.
the.,event of sehotil.
il.eirtg Closed at noon. itast
Y,car -send kids *Mtg.
The Week of Brayer for
rristian Unity' has been
held for a number of years in
Canada. It provides an °pear
tunity near the beginning of
the year for Christian peqle
to consider some of the baSie
•
articles of faith which they
hold itteorrimon and to share
inWorship. In many conunun
ities across Canaria this week
Florence •(Mrs. •Frank Flaw4. •
ler) of' Godetich and Mabel .jack A- Peebles of Lon.d(n
Pi
. , on Monday..lanuary
brother ttert Boyles. de e(1 .a f
' (Mr.. Wilmer Reid) of Bay-• •• . St, Joseph's
fieldAlso eight nieces and London
' nephews. Predeceased by a 8, 1979 in his ,-57th year. The
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Xne x Presbyterian Church, ape ated a bake shop here.
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she, wa,s mentber of 5ident of }imam having
• Golerich. Funeral services
•were conducted on Friday,
Jan. 12 at 2 p,m. at the Stiles
Funeral Home, G rich
e
with Rev, G . Royal
officiating with ' terment in
Bayfield Cemetery.
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EVELYN SHERA
Evelyn (Way) Shera, died
in Seaforth Community
• Hospital on January 12, 1979
in her 69th Year. ' Bornin
Goderieh. she , was pre-
deceased by her husband,
Harold.
The late Mrs. Shera is
survived by herson Warren
of Seaforth, and three sisters
Helen, Mrs. Russell Dallas of
Brucefield, Ida, Mrs George
Jackson of Hensel! and
Gladys, Mrs. Robert Cross of
London. Three grandchildren
-aYo survive.
A •dauptsr Marilyn and
two brotherp- Casey and
Clare Way also predeceased
is• observed with special
ecumenical services.
The recently reorganized
l'sfinisterial Association of
Seaforth and Clinton is Oran
ging to have two special
services during the week.
One service is „to be held in
each, ,community and the
people of the area are invited
to attend both. It is hoped
Peebles. .Monida, Gregory:
Jack and Ivor all at home. A
brother Ross Peebles. Elmira,
Sisteri, Mrs. Jack tRathl
Turner. Waterloo and Mrs.
Arthur (Alice) Stead of 'Pert
Colborne. He was• pre-
deeeased by a brother
Dooald, (962) Funeral ser-
ViceS were held front the
•••
that this wilLbe the 'begin-
ning of an annual and
g•owing
The theme that will be
used from, coast to coast is
•“Servp One Another". See
tkr ad in this paper for
places, times, etc.
Right to Life'
•alter .41u tour be os; of heat
plaar failure, bill normally
we would have .clasSes at
least for the half day./
students will be sent home in
•'groups. Brothers and sisters.
should be advised by parents,
that they are expected, to
travel together. If there is
being home, we will call to
verify before sending some-
one IfOlue. NOon closing will
be announced on CKNX b.
tween 11:00 and 11:30.
5. Time of arrival: YOUr
•co-operation is solicited in
• ,ensuring that town children
• arrive at school on 'storniy
days• befweei 08:4$ and
09:00. Will •ensure that
adequate SUperViSiOn is
•available for all students.
6. Changes in school
schedules are announced, on
CKNX 920 AM or 102 FM'
and CHI. 980 as early as
possible,' NO announcement
any doubt abet someone
ere
- The 'host church in each
place is •planning to have a
time of fellowship with. coffee
tollowing.the service. This is
a further effort for people to
become better acqyainted
and InOre yearly to
"serve one another"
1 1th at 2 p.m. conducted by .
In -Stra 'ford
the Rev, l'henias A,A. Duke. •
Interment in Elnia Centre
Cornetery
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EXPOSITOR
ome ;fears ago,
Peebles Funeral Home, At •
He' is survived hy his wife , , „WANT — ADS
Mrs, Marion (Sangster) 'wood on Thursday, January
Mrs. Shera was a member
of Egmondville United
Church and her minister
Rev. Robert Roberts
officiated at a funeral service
from the Whitney- Ribey
Funeral Home in Seaforth
on Monday.
. Pallbearers ' were Bill
Dallas, Preston Dallas, John
R. Cross. Paul Marshall,
Donald Jackson, Jim Dallas,
Flowerbeirers were Mark
and, Lynn., Flannigan and
Joan Dallas. -
Pioneer Mausoleum will be
followed by interment in
emetery—
• HELEN MARIE SERVOS.
Helen, Marie Teeter()
Servos died in Seaforth
Community Hospital
Saturday, January '13. 1979.
She was 61.
The late Mrs. Servo s is
• survived by her husband
Murray of 17 Railway St.,
• Seaforth and by two
• daughters. Joyce. Mrs.
Frank Ruscio, 'Toronto and
Patricia, Mrs; • Wayne
Augustus, St, Catherines.
- She is also survived ' by
brothers Orville C. of St.
CMhetines and Leo J. of
Egmondville and, a sister.
Dorothy, Mrs, Frank
Stafford, St. Catherines,
She was predeceased by a
• sister Myrtle and a brother
Fred, both of St. Catherines.
Ten grandchildren and four
great grandchildren also
survive.
A daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Teeter°,
Mrs. Servos tame to this
' area in 1977
, Rev. James Broadfoot of
St. Thomas Anglican, Church
officiated at funeral services
on Monday from the R.S.
Box Funeral Home.
Cremation will be followed
by burial . in •Egmondville
Cenleerv,
MACK WILLIAM
SHOLDICE
Mack William Sholdice, Of
Walton, died suddenly in the
Seaforth Community
Hospital on Tuesday, Jan.
1979 in his 44th year.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Dorothy Keys, a
son . Murray; a daughter
Sandra, both at home, and a
• sitter, Elva, Mrs. tan Wilbee
of Walton.
He was a Member of the
• 'Station of the 'Walton United
. Church and chairman of the
. Waken Area Sports Club.
'The funeral serviet wait
held on Friday, 3ati. 12, 1979
front the M.. L. Watts
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•
' A Stratford and District
• Right to Life meeting"' Was
•*, held on Tuesday evening,
january 9th at St. James,
Church, Stratford -With Mrs.
Jean Turnbull presiding.
it was decided that 5i1l(3:
19"9 was the. International
Year Of the Child; this
be the theme for the poster
New federal Child Tax Credit
• contest which will begin
• February -1st and -the dead-
line is May 31, 1979. This is
tilnhe;e4.11tiiilaelnat arte;°senhteosotisa inndt ha el l
. 'area will be centacted. •
PhIIISItre also, being final-
,
'zed tor an essay eantest for
the secondary 'schools in the
• area. •. .
•You may be able to claim up to $200 for
each child in youffarnily —depending on,
your familj, incorbe
• If your family income is less than $18 000
per year (that's the net income of both
husband and wife) you will qualify for the
full $200 for each eligible child. If your
family income is more than $18 000 you
may still qualify for a total or partial
payment, depending on the number of
children.
The application form for the new federal
Child Tax Credit is enclosed with your
January family allownces cheque. Read
theinstructions carefully then fill in the form
and send it along.with your Completed 1978 •
Income Tax Return and your statement of •
Family ??klloWances.. •
• • ' ••• , • • • . ,• • . • • •
ATTENTION
If you need help, your nearest Health and
Welfare or.Revenue Canada Taxation office is --
.there to assist you. Some private firms can also
assist, but charges for tax discounting services
can be as high as .15% Try not to ute therm
•
1+1CanadaCanada
Health and Welfare Sante et Biert7etre social
•
Monique E3egin, Minister
NS,
mean* buses an* Seheril as
Astral, ,
If you have further •
questions, please ,callthe"
school at 5274).290. Thank
raw for Yetir Co'OperatiOrt-
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