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The Huron Expositor, 1979-05-03, Page 16I THE HURON EX S1 . N'O TOIL, * MAY' 3► 1979 Correspondent - • ;,,. •• RY CHESSEL,, 482-9969 The 'Varna girls who bowl in the Tuesday Afternoon League in Clinton had a good'. year. At their banquet and awards night .a Week ago Tuesday, Nora Heard received, a trophy for being a member of the winning team in, the :regular season and a glass tumbler' for perfect attendance. Mary Chessell. and Pat Taylor's team were runners-up. Pat Won the trophy for the most -improved average. • Guests with' Florence Elliott and the Smith brothers on Sunday were Ross and Dawn Elliott and son Matthew of New Liskeard, and Jack and Marion'; Smith. and Lloyd' of Dungannon. Overnight visitors were Walter . and Helene Rojezeck from Michigan. Terry Heard, was home for the weekend from Toronto where he is employed with' Duron Concrete. Anne Marie QtiEENSWAY VISITORS Mrs, Irene Kalbfleisch was visited by her sister Mrs, Violet Bishop, and her brother and'sister-in-law Mr. and 'Mrs, Chinck Funnel;, Woodstock; • and 'granddaughter Heather. Dougherty, V isitors with. Russell Errata were his wife Pearl;. Helen Bill Taylor and. Joyce Bushey, Nelson Loghrin was visited by the Klemke Family.; Mr, and Mrs: Charles Fisher Betty and Jean Coates. Exeter visited Louise. Mitchell. Mrs, Ruth Durand and. daughter visited Mrs. Nell Kendrick. Mrs: Purdyvisited her husband Len Purdy. . Mr. Rozendal visited with his wife Alice and took, her out. driving. Visitors with Hugo Schenk were: ,Beatrice, Kate . and Maleeda Schenkand'his- wife Marion Schenk. The, Church service was conducted on Tuesday by Rev. Kenneth Knight, Exeter. . The Ladies•' of ' Carmel Presbyterian Church. entertained: the residents' on'. Monday with Bingo and, treats. and music. The Men's High Bowling Score was won by, , Albert' Miazga with a score of 1.40. The Ladies' high Score was' won bv'Mrs. Mary .Parlmer Was 'Wine team London, too; Ttte appearance of .the church hos . improved considerably the past week - Bob Spelt has been re- pairing, caulking; and: Painting :the windows, doors and: train. Rev. J. lleddock of Bayfield, whiz was in charge of the church., services in Varna. and Goshen for th; month of April, has ;preached; excellent sermons. His, stories for the children were of great interest to us all. too. In ordetr dttf ing the :month of Mtiy,. serrfees will be con ducted by Rev. Pon Darrell,. Clutton Rev:. Reddock, Reye, Don. Darrell, and Bob Elliott,. Tickets for the United Church pork barbecue on. June 20 ,are now: available from members, The May . Meeting of the .1J.C. W. is tonight. with the ,annual plant sale following:. Visitors are welcome. Stanli.,y still needs coaches, Plans were initiated for the 1979 summer ball program during the regular meeting; of the Stanley Township Re. creation Committee. Tuesday. April 24.. Ross. Whittaker agreed to be the softball co-ordinator again this year. Registration will be held this Saturday morning, May. Sth, from 10.00 a,m. to 12. noon, at Varna, Township Hall; or you may register with any of the following committee ' members: Don Brodie, Gerald Hayter, Howard Armstrong, Jack Coleman, John ' Paul Rau, Clarence Rau, Shirley Hill, Jean Rathwell, Arnold' Taylor and. Harvey Hayter. A re- gistration form can be found elsewhere in this paper. All boys and girls eighteen years and under who wish to. play ball should bring the form. and the . fee. -- 53.00 per person or Sa:00 per family., There will be T -ball for all .: children eight, years and under. They Should also re- gister their name and tele- phone ,number on Saturday. May S. For :a time last year, it was feared that some :children. would be unable to play, because of the difficulty in finding enough coaches and other .helpers. If you can find the time, andlike working with children or teenagers, please call Ross and offer to coach, assist with coaching, umpire. or drive players to games. The committee is working, hard to improve the ball park facilities every year, Another ball diamond is being readied and additional parking space=is being added this, 'year'. Plea se support this dedicated group of people. We have a great bunch of young people andkids in Stanley Township. Let's give them healthy activities so .. • they may never needto complain of too little to do. The grass on the hall field will be rolled. • . and_ an electrician is being contacted to check out the . ball park lights . and see if. some improvement can be made. WIN TROPHIES Paul Consitt of Varna and Linda Reid of the Queen Elizabeth Wing at Victoria Public School, Goderitih, received trophies for their- high scores at a Georgian .Bay bowling tournament held in Owen Sound recently, About 90 studentsartcipated in the tournament. Pau p m placed. sixth out of the top 15. bowlers with a score of 272 and Linda placed eighth'with a score of 265, (Photo by Joanne Buchanan, Goderich.Signal Stam Hensall , s,a native from. Germany C.W.O. Ronald M, byhis' brother and sister -in- The'. members of Amber. MacKinnon from . Baden,. late Mr. and Mrs. William Rebekah Lodge are holding a West Germany accompanied MacKinnon and Shaun of '',Dessert'Euchre" and Bake l,ondoti spent Sunday with. Sale in the local Lodge rooms their Mother Mrs. Janet on Wednesday May 9th at MacKinnon. 1:30 p.tn; Everyone ' is Mr. and Mrs. Eric •Luther welcom4., returned from a .pleasant . vacation' with their son' and. Mrs' Rosa Harris returned h:butt�r,.;egg:Twcg, The followirtg' is a tape recording of some . re- miniscences by the late Mrs: Irina Harris (nee Rennie) of Hensali; the event's took place around 1900. Before I started to school 1 usedto go with ; my father, Erastus Rannie. on the. butter and egg; wagon out of An . Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 52.7-0240. CO -opera(• tg • BRUCE 'SMITH 36 Blenheim St., Mitchell PHONE: OFFICE 348.9.975; RES. 34$.9975 INSURANCE ANO FINANCIAL SERVICES LIFE • HOME • AUTO • BUSINESS:: Jeans Shorts Tops Jackets n Irma Harris . remembers Hensall. My father had general store situated on the north. side of King ,street in Hensali. We had a good horse and wagon loaded with small necessities such as needles and pins. hooks and eyes. black and white thread #40. salt and pepper, tea and a little coffee, el astic but- tons, MacDonald .chewing tobacco and a littel print. We went west and the first stop was Kitty Burns, then McEwen's and across to Paul' Bell's. then down the; second: (of Hay Township) to more McEwen's, Edwards' and Munn's. Then around' the: corner west; to .Armstrong's, down the Blind Line (later known as lover's; Lane) to. Dicks and Corbett's, then back to the second to Grandpa Chapman's foe dinner. After dinner we went back down to 'Eacret's, Munn's and ' Ingram's, back. Up to the ,crossroad from #2 to London Road. stopping at Shirray's Moir's. Dougall's. Elder's Featuring' Canadian -Made: a and Ingram's. Then we went up the London road where there were all Bels on the eastside•and Patterson s and McEwen s on the west side, The following daywe'went east into Tuckersmitli There were Bell's, Caldwell's,. Horton's, . Patterson's, Buchanan's, Traquair's. Then down into Tuckersmith to Mitchell's andTy+chtnan's. In those days there was no refrigeration: and most of the. butter waspacked.tilto crocks and once in a while some putrid butter was received which was shipped to Montreal.`: Eggs were not graded and all sizes were the same.price; fertile or other- - wise. Nowall eggs are graded and the ;butter" is pasturized and packaged. daughter-in-law -Magistrate to her home after spending. Don Luthetl Mrs, Luther several months. ,in Smithers, granddaughter Rachel and British Columbia' new .grandson Adan. in St. Johns. Newfbttndland. Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander Mr, and Mrs. Austin has taken residence in Exeter Wheeler of Detroit and Mrs. this week; She has been a Dorothy Strange. of Toronto dent of the village .for were weekend , with their . many years and will ° be aunt Mrs, Edgar Munn.• missed by her many friends. Weekend) visitors with' Mr. and: Mrs. Ross Sararas .were Miss. Karen'`'..Sararas. : Kitchener: MiSs Dianne;. Sararas and Mr.. Don Poulin. Stratford; Mr. Al Sararas and' Christopher Of Gait; Miss Jill' Sararas. R.R.#1. Hensall: Mr. Mark Burton, Granisle, B.C. Also visiting on. Sunday. with the Sararas were Mr. ` and:. Mrs. • ' Jack. Reed, Mississau a: acrd Mr. 'an Mrs. • Earl Sararas, Bra'tnalea.' SEAFORTH JEWELLERS • Phone 527-1)2.tf Infant to size 14 523-9613 . Th , Carter Lott0e far Chihden's :wear Garden,. Seeds in Bulk & Packages' • Dutch Sets • Multipliers • Peas 'y Corn etc. Vegetable a Flower .Plants For Mother Plants Et, Patio Pots. Come in & see qur CAKE DECORATING display Order.your cake now and don't -be disappointed • Birthdays, Anniversaries' • .Special Occasions • Wedding Cakes HOn-e, made sausage is available WE SPECIALIZE IN 'MEAT & CHEESE TRAYS • CHESSELL� General Stare (Ontario 482-9232: Open everyday starting May ist Mon -Sat. 9 a.m. 9 p.m, Sun. 12 Noon - 6 p.rn. EVA COQ was in Beechwood Centetety, A41,10404 (Keyser) Celle 73t St. Main streets; Seaforth died suddenly at Stratford. General Hospital: ,ran Saturday, Mrs, Core, Who, was predeceased by her ;husband Bruce. was .born in $orrrbra. Ontario and had. lived in Seaforth since 1973. Mrs, Core is survived by one sottRobert Core, of N4, Seaforth. She was prede- ceased by another son, Don- ald of Forest, ands two sisters, Mrs. Core is survived {by eight grandchildren and three great' grandchildren'. She attended Sombra pub- lic schooland. was widowed: *fore she moved to Seaforth, The funeral service was:. held from the, Ron Dodge Funeral; Home, Forest on Monda iafternoon with'Rev. RossWiliams of the Foresk United Church conducting. the service The pallbearers; were John Works, James Harris, Osbourne Totten, Robert Boyd, Michael Core and Scott Core. internment Shower honours Kippen girl Correspondent MRS. RENA CALDWELL 262-5935, Mrs. klarolci,Caldwell' and :. Mrs. Jack Bell honoured Chris McGregor' with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Caldwell on 'rues.; April 24. Contests wbre played winner was Mrs. Robert Bell "Missy" Cald- well read the address and the gifts were 'presented by the youngergirls in the district. Chris responded with thanks for the gifts and an invitation to everyone to see her. gifts' and to come to her Wedding reception on May. 1,9. Lunch, was served bythe hostesses and their assistants: Mrs. Robert Gemmel( and her sister Mrs. Lloyd Haney are visiting relatives in the British isles. Ken :McLellan is. on a business trip to the West. •• Mrs. Emerson .Anderson has•returned from University Hospital.: Forest, 11110144 AREA VAPOR DIES IY, Austin Dining, formerly of the !Henson area died • at Strathmere Lodge. Strathroy on Friday, April 27, 1979 itt; his 93rd year,'' He was the Husband of the late Lena Maud Mahaffy. Surviving is. a duaghter Hazel (Mrs. Laurie Stephen) Sons Cecil AO Ross, London,;.'. Also surviving :are four 'grandchildren Donna and; Jerry, Stephen and Larry and. Roy :pilling. A brother. the, late Wilbert Pilling, ,Hensall, died: last year. Funeral. service was held from the Pinney Funeral Heine, Etteter •on Monday, April 30th at 2:30 p.m. with, Rev. Susan' (Seymoulr)i iMac rcgor~ officiating. Inter - Meat in ,Exeter Cemetery. 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