The Huron Expositor, 1979-03-15, Page 4KORO
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a fires, r Cn
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Clnity It was decided to drag
Op Pesti:An against some :of
*be advertising; on. T;X. in;
regards to fe=male hygiene, A.
project to imprevethe Church
hall was,, discussed. Gram
again the C.W.L. has
ambitiousojects lined µ
pr P
to improve our church;
facilities, t hus ene
fitm our
whore church w h rch comntuntty.
The mtisteryrice was wen
F IAI:N.MALONE •
34,5.2132
The sympathy of the
;community is extended to the
!Ryan Family in the pasatn 5,,
of their sister Laura.
Mrs; I).iep• Smith andtx irls
yi ited Mr. and. Mrs. AB
•Cronin ,over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Van -
1 and Mr, an dMri'$,
Bake aPut
Yoe els have e
B . l:
ust
re d
froma Motor trip to
or'
d.a
.
They saw a lot of country and
really enjoyed their trip; and:
they brought back some
delicious ojranees.
Father Tom McQuaid of
.St, Wei*. i visitingMr, an.,
u S .'�
Firs. Vincent Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hicknell'
of New Liskeard visited ,with
Mr. and Mrs, Francis
Martell recently,
Brother Joseph of
Uxbridge visited with 1;r,
and Mrs. Vincent Lane last
week,
Mrs. , Mary Ducharme'
visited her daughter and
son-in-law Mr„ and Mrs. Ron
Marcy, in Startford a few
days Iasi week,.
Mf. and Mrs. James Sloan
just returned fro ,two weeks.
in Freeport, Grand Bahama:
Island. They report exeeilent
weather and a lovely holiday,
rite first meeting of 1979
for the C.W.L. was held iiz
the church ballon March 7 at
1:30 pm. After the usual
reports it was announced.
that Mrs. Faye ALbert will
be visiting the sick for March
The 17 members that were
present advised' that the quilt
tikcets are ready, member-
ship fees -are to be Collected.
It was decided to cater to the
Knights of Colum bus dinner
April 22,Donations were ap
;proved for• Bunny Bundle,
Right to Life and -Birthright.
Mrs. Mildred Cronin pre-
sented a. petition the had
St,ffa'
Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
• 34S-2346:
Staffa Women's. Institut
held a successful •euchre.,
party on Wednesday evening
March 7 in the Staffa hall,
with 9 tables in play. -
Prizes' were,. awarded to
Ladies' . Mrs. Harold . Cole-
man,' Seaforth; Mrs.- Loyd
Miller; Staffa.
Gents: Tom Colquhoun,
Staffa; Jim Keys, Seafprth..
Lone Hands, . Mrs. ,Jean
Pethick, Seaforth; Tavelling
•. prize, Elmer Townsend,
Seaforth; Nearest birthday,
Mrs. Carter: Kerslake,. Staffa. .
Mr. • and .Mrs. Duncan,
Scott and. Nancy, • Mr. and
Mrs. Laurie McKellar,
Kathy, Susan and Grant, are
holidaying in Florida.
M. and' Mrs: John Scott
and Christopher, Cromarty
are holidaying with relatives
in England.
Mr, and Mrs; Ross Smale
are holidaying in the sunny
south.'
Mrs. • Carlyle Meikle ac-
companied her dad. Jim
Scott, Mitchell on a holiday
to Florida.
Mt. and Mrs. Reg Finlay-
' son and Mike, Mr. and Mrs.
. Gary Finlayson and family,.
' Mr, and Mrs. Brian Finlay-
son and Mr. Lorne Finlay-
son, were guests at the
Carnochand-Finlayson wed-
ding in Kippen United
Church and reception later in
Hensall Arena.,
Miss 'Vera .Handily is a
patient in : University
f
'by Made M.elady, lunch was
scrvedi at The ,e%se of,
Meetin.
The C.W.L. are.
sponrgcing a pot -luck supper •
and hard ,,party on Pr>idas..
;tight March 1n,. starting at
g S
85;30 pm. with adtttission of
;one ,dollar. Prizes- -will be
awarded: and semi ,will be
seerved, afterwards. ;local
entertainmert a
n. Its:
-
presidedpro`iaed Everyone
is,
welknte-
` LMAQ
Thtr ittiron-Perth.
County !turban Catholic
Separate *hoot board wilt.
sethree ce
, hr .. trustrustees 'to
Vancouver front, June la to
lit :as. delegates , t the
Canadian Catholic 'School
trustees" Association.
eonv:ention x; •
At a boaird Meeting, • tnl
Monday the names
•1Jtii+lilt. hi ,rl._a., ,
vti err announced :of the three
trustees to
8
o: Michaet
Connolly. K ppen• Gra oly
Pleating. Creditiontand John
.Ll"Leary. Staffa. Keith
'Montgoniery ttf %'inghan
1riiS �
tit -n' rite. ' .; arra . tt,Yrnate'
delegate.
Rub . Butter of Stratford,
Br dhagen L.CW is
r
1 tt v ,ni;v ed b\ Mr 44
fi. ren 1, li
'elm. Earl ; Leonhard:t,
5%isiting with Mrs. l;avtrn
}.orrespondent
MRS: LAVERN wQwg
345-27ra7
The i.C.W,. ladies; of St
Peters' Lutheran Chtireh,.
Brodhagen where pleased: to
hold, the March meeting .on
Wednesday! after •noon in
their new meeting room of
the' Church, basement, Mrs,
Alice Beuerman and Mrs.
Martha. Hinz conducted the
:devotions and Paster. Arthur
Horst lets the Bible study on.
fasting. Mrs. Dorothy
Elligsen and Mrs, Martha
Hinz served refreshments.
The home of Doug and joy
!1~iho 'that was extensively
da [ d by fire in,
Brodh 'sena' was formely
owned by the late Mrs. Lena
Elligsen.
Mr. and Mrs. .Robert
Robinson and . family
attended th4 wedding •' of
their nephew, Bradley
Carnochan and Sharon Fin-
layson at the Kippen United
Church on Saturday,
followed by a reception
which was .held at Hensall
Com'mu.nity' Centre.
The friends and relatives
Of)Louis' Siemon. are sorry to
hear he is a patient ?in the
General Hospital, Stratford
where he had surgery on
Tuesday.
Harold .and ';,:Norma
Elligsen accontpanted "Mery
and : Enid' Leonhardt to
Petersburg in Florida and
enjoyed visiting with friends.
•,there fromthis area: and have:
• now returned to their. homes.
'There was a Targe number
- from. Brodhagen who enjoyed
the lice Capades in London on
-.Wednesday evening.
It.V was a shock to Brod-
hagen , and •Community to
hear of thesuddendeath of
the late William Diegel, `a
resident of the Lutheran
:Villa, Mitchell where he died
on Thursday Mr. Diesel was
formerlyof Brodhagen where,
he was born on Nov, 18th,
1900, a son of the late
George Diegel and the
former Emma Itose.Hewas.
Married: to Liela Brunner..
who died on July 13, 1961.
He was a carpenter by.arade
and a member of St, Peters
Lutheran Church, Brodhagen
and resided in Brodhagen in .
the home now owned by .Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gilbert.
Sincere. sympathy • is: ex-
tended to his family. He is
survived by two sons; Rev,
.Calvin•Diegef of 'Branford.
and Arthur ofKitchener, one
daughter Mrs. 'Marlene
McLaughlin 98 Home St.,'
Stratford. Two sisters Mrs.
Joseph, (Roma) Smith,
Scaforth and Mrs, George '
(Georgina) Young 168 Green:
St. Stratford and eight
grandchildren. He was pre-
deceased by one brother Carl.
in 1954. The funeral was held
at the. Lockhart Funeral
Home on Monday at 1:30'.
p.m. where Pastor Arthur
Horst conducted. the funeral
• Mr. and- Mrs:. Brian'
Preistap lul New Hamburg.
have .moved into the home
Hospital, London. service,
C�fCthonks ladies
The Brodhagen Chamber of planned the event. A ham
Commerce - recentlydinner was served by Mrs'
annual entertained at their a n Arlene Sinnamon and,
'Ladies Nite'', held to honor assistants.
wives . for` their help and Fred Herbert entertained
Support over the past year. the guests with a series of
Chamber ,president. Joe stories during the dinner and
Vandenberk and his wife everyone joined in a sing-
Jean, with their assistants, along led by Mervin Dietz,
(@bUlltl-0fflCS Leonard Rose and Edward
5herbarth.
An estimated 523,345 will Bud Ayre, made a toast to
be spent this year on changes the ladies, thanking them for
• to the Perth County Board of their'suppoit during the year
Education administrative and Grace Murray replied to
offices in Stratford'. the toast.
The board; expects the Gary • Josling, past
Changes to the Britannia ptesident of the Chamber,
Street offices will provide a wasipresented with a plaque
short term solution to the in recognition of his lea er•.i•
problem of lack of accomo, ship in 1978 and his Wife,
.dation at the offices, . Dianne, was presented' with
At least 510,000- of the a bouquet of long stemmed
amount budgeted *ill go roses, =
towards the putchiise of two The guest speaker, Jack
gleed• portable classrooms to Hagarty and his Wife Joan,
house Consultant and Specie were introduced by Maynard
Services staff. }local/. Mr, and Mrs,
The ternaining. cost will be Hagerty, former residents of
taken up with moving, tend. the B'rodhageh area. spoke
vatittg and furnishing the on their experiences living in
portables. ~' Ghana, Africa;
new
r , �
nlr co"`tott
wilt be presented With 0n
award of Merit tr his many
years; .as a S parasc sehOol
board Me .... ee to Perth
County.ratX Nominated
Huron -Perth County :Roman
Catholic Separate School
Board for the award, it; ,wilt
be presented to hila at , lie•
convention of Separate
-Schools Trustees to be hcht
in Toronto, April
;trill S.
Mr. Butler serstd about
20 years on. the separate
arate
W10011)9'04 _, in Stratford, 12
of them as board chairman.
With the forming of county
1 b .,'. 9 9i...':. r
sx<hoo beards in l b
lin-tier represented the
Huron Perot board on Perth
rooms,
Wolfe was Mrs. Gary Holf
Bruce• and Brenda of
Watbiiria. '
County l#s)rrd'of Edut:titi :
for eight years. "
The property committee
was directed to Set •more
o
a" theo Sed:
details on r
P P
Creative playgrou$ at St.
Aloysius- School. Stratford.
half hourp resentation,
on the seiege eutricuitim'', as
taught .in the 19 separate
'•Schools in Huron and, 'Perth
Counties, was..00ilined .ht
detail by three members of
thecommittee-Ole
three'
.
teachers were Mrs. "Frances
Craig at St. Colutnban
Sehonl, Michael Vewan: of
,, Imm:acitlate Co;nceptiott
'Se 1. Stratford and Mrs.
tic
ar
t s
c St
M v r I'
k
n ,a
le
Slhool, Dublin, Th>ry
answered:' nttnterotts
questions presentedented
.by thee
trustees.
The meetinj w:ove:at
10:50 pm. v'hen:as the boardr
went
.into ::eorntnittee-of-the •
whnle,
radon
four tenders were opened
for ,c h
toS nholing
of 5,000 cubit yards of
gravet lobo applied to Logan
l; ownsltip roads at the March
Council" Mieetitis,. The low.
est tender received, was. from.
Ray Ireland Limited, London,
at.al? rice of $1.85 per cubic
Sadr,
cc t d the e
Council, ac la tender
P e . r
price of $655. submitted by
Laurie Siemon, Brodhagen.
, for .renting the land at the
sanitary landfill site. _
Theienut s, of a, rercetit
m .,
t ell and
t i ch rid
n err n of the Mi
District Protective inspection.
Committee were .a'pproved,
Council also approved the
1979 budget of the Mitchell
Fire Area Board Of Whipp
Logan pays 21.f7%n' Or •
$9,575.80. Reports and the
1979 budget of the Mitchell
tender
•
and Pjstrlct Arena; Community Centre Hoard
stere approved
Koad aeeounts: in the
amount of S19,255..67 were
ordered is iu
ctre d pa+d. This incladed
ded
the ipayment for the new 3/4
tono P pc i k -µp truck which the
-
t. vnshi purchased.
Earl Oppenhauser, tnem-
ber of the Perth
County
Board of Education attended
the 'Meetingcil'.
, at Counls
req,nest and explained s. p e�o taie
.policies of the board.
Wending An ann d ns bylaw to rile
Township Zoning By-law was
passed for ;,long Van Hake!,
Lot 27, ,Concession 9, and
will be circulated, to neigh-
bouring land owners within
400, feet of his property. A
Rating By-law for Tile Drain-
age Loan was approved. PProv . ed• The
provisional by-law for:., the
'Dillon :Municipal- Drain 1979
waS. given two readings.: Joe
Y*ndettberk Was $pP?inted
to represent flan•Towdsbiip,
on the Court p Revision ,en
he Di
Aon Municipal
Drain at
the Township, Office in
McKillob .on March 26, Qn!
March 19, the consideration
of the reportsof the Melvin
Drain, the Gaffney I)raln; and;
the Murray Drain will be. held. The affectede
'rate rs
have been notified and: the
'engineer, W.E. Kelley,
Kitchener, will be.attend-
ance. nd-
�__ n ..ire
ance.
Council awarded the sont-
to i wash-
roominstall two new ..
room units in the Township
Hall to Mervyn Leonhardt
Plumbing and Heating,
Brodhagen,
The • next Council meeting
'will be beld.9,11114 wit 19%at1
HOO►iP_iV
mon.'0 Wad. 94,
StOR1F -'[,lits:. .. Th. u .Rsi, till 9; Sat. 9,5 p.m,
Canada Grade '4A
11x to 31/4 lb..
• Fresh
Ake - 1
Aylmer
Litt +
Fresh
Whole Cut -Up
Frying Chicken
Leaver
Pieces & Stems
Mushrooms
10 fl. oz. tin
Fresh or
Previously Frozen
Pork Riblets
-tri-•t•
le.78
Maxwell House
Instant Coffee
10 oz. jar
PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, MARCH 17.'1079.
• WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
TO AVERAGE FAMILY REOUIREMENTS.,
SUPPLIED AND.
SERVICED 8Y
Sunlight 12L box
Powdered
Detergent 4•.99'
Challenger 7,7S oz, tin
Pink . '•.•
Salmon
.99
Jolly Mtlier. 3 x 31/4 oz. pkgs.
Orange Flavoured '
Drink • 5r
Crystals, . 7
Regular or Diet, 750 ml'
Returnable Bottle: . .
Seven -Up
Mac & Cheese
Bologna or
Sliced Chicken Loaf
Skinless Wieners
Q
(Plus 25. dep•• per bttj 31. 1:
Post 450 g pkg,
Sugar Crisp or
Alpha -Bits
libber 12.14 tl, DZ. lin, Chola
Ale. s Ctmoia, Mixed Vry.tabiee,
Fancy C'n.M Corn, Peer r W /. 7
.onol. Kornrtcorn' / ■,
Aylmer28 11, oz. tie
Choice .
.99 Tomatoes
Portion 24 n. o:.. In Not Chi*,
frontl.r Dinner Meetb.11e a `
iteey, Wiener► and e4i.. 1 29
'.rad MOM**tit.■.: •'i t M �/
U.S, No. 1
Florida
Pascal. Celery,
J2 11. oz, plastic btl, •
n Liquid
ea. i 59 Plumber.'
U.S, .No,1 •
Florida
Red or White
Grapefruit •
.99
Sunlight 1.5 L plas*Ic btl',
P.P. 51.83`
egethU1 Detrn1.6
Skinless Wieners
And or Top Valu
Breakfast Sausage
Product• of Israel . Mother Parkers pkg. ot 100
Sweet Navel ,C economy
Oranges . do:.•1 •120 Tea' Bags 1.69
U.S. No. 1,2,1b, bag .
F(orida
New Crop
Cello Carrots.
6'
Canada No. 1
Ho► House
English
Cucumbers.
Bakers 6 oz. pkg:
SemISweet
;Baking Chips
.89
Aylmer 11 fl. oz. btl.
'tomato.
sa:
•
r79 Ketchup 2/.89
ti
• Product of Mexic;
No. 1,
Vine Ripe
'Tomatoes--
2
lbs.
tor Sr
mememolosokseellsoleesawewwwmememir
.,. .
Robin Hood
Assorted Flavours
Cake -Mixes --
17.6 -184'.Clx. "pkg..
white Swan box o1 200
White, Pink,
, Yellow or Green
Facial Tissue.
.65
Raga 14.5' it.:oz. jar
plain,•w/Merit or w/M'u5hroorns.
Spaghetti,
Sauce „.67.
Breck00 ml bt
Regular, I.
Dry or; Oily
Shampoo
2.49
PET FOOD
SPECIALS _
Miss Mew'6 oz.'.tirt;
Assorted
sorted Varieties,
Dinners
Top Choice 2'kg pkg. .
Beet, Cheese,
Egg or Bacon r�
Dog Food 2 .89
Gaines 2 kg pkg.
Dog Meal 1.49
• Ken-L-Rat(gge2 kg bag
Regular,,L(vbr
or Cheese 289
Dog Burger _..9
• Derby 15 oz tin
Meat Food ,31$1
Kraft 1 lb. jar
Processed
Cheez Whiz,
McCormicks•'700 g pkg. McCain, 20.24 oz. pkg.
McBig Chocolate, Ginger 12 Isiah Frozen '
Snaps 1.09 PepperanL Supreme, 1
.. ,�. .. :....,...o .... ....... ....0[ Oatmeal.... peluxeP'izza' '
Schneiders, 1 ib pkg.
Schneiders 2 ib. bucket Monarch 1 lb. tub
All Beet, Country Maple or • Laura Secord 4 x 5 il, oz. cartdn ,
Cooked , a Regular p' resorted Flavodrs SOft
Chicken .99. Mini Sizzlers 1 .513 Mini Puddings 99 : Margarine',_.
Schneiders, 2 Ib. pkg, • Schneiders, 1 lb. pkg,
4 Varieties
m
F il Pack a
Y
P Sliced 66
1
Beat Burgers 3.
5$ Side. Bacon'. ;. v
St. Patrick's Day Special
Shopsy 3.4 Ib,
Top Veru 1 Ib. pkg,
Corned Beef Sliced'
Briekr►t :. .ib. 1.7 •;Side' aori
9. � � 1 58
Schneiders, 6 oz. pkg. ' Canada Grade "A"
Dutch Loaf, Pickle ' 21/2 fo 36 Ib.
Pimento or
Luncheon Loaf .6p'
Fresh
Frying Chickens ill,.
LENTEN CISH' SPECIALS
Frozen (Perch Family) Heat & Serve
Haddock
Rockfish' 1.39 portions
Fillets lb.
Flip or Fryle Frozen
Perch a 1' 88 Fillets
Perch ib., r
Frozen Frozdr
Smoked Cod y c Smoked p8
�j
_Fillets lb. 1'.68 Kippers iti:.8
P
Skippy 2 ib, lar
,ta►natien 23 oz. )tiv
Creamy or.auper Chunk Regular b Marahma0ow
Paanu# ♦♦" � r Instant Hot n ,
/hitter 1X86 Chocolate...
Querinnokh 4 ti -3w tat. pkgs. White Sn 2 rb1ge1 pkg.
Asse1ted Fruit Flavoured WhNa','YarvaOranNow,
: tireeif br
��clfflhis_ r 8,, �fsaper rowels r.1 09
Je1I.O 3 oz: pkg.
Assorted Flavours
Jelly
Powders
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Cepacoi 500 ml btl.:
Mouthwash
411.
Pillsbury 3 it 8 oz. pkg..
Crescon tBank Offer
Dinner Roils
IBA 1 Ib; pkg'.
I f Lard
Swanson, Frozen
Chicken, Beef or
Turkey Dinners
Yi oz, pkg,
a
.99
?9
69
.63
..Heinz_
'Fancy
Tomato Juice 1.
10' 11, oz. tin
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