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The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-13, Page 22TH HURON EXPOSITO DECEMBER1.0* 1979 Father Cooney of $t. James Church held mass ,on: Friday morning and; following -tom a :bran Sing was held Mets.. Mary ,Finlayson at the piano. Last Wednesday . afternoo n a: Hawaiian Party was held with four residents dressed in Hawaiianstyle.and lunch; INS Up to $500 gpvernmentl want on homes.. • Sprayed in place Urethane • New 4. Older Homes • Blown Insulations • Agricultural & Industrial Bldgs. 1. ran MMlISa NISILAT$N LTD. R,R. S Mitchell 519.-348-9376 H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS. LTD' Sales., Service &, Installation of 887-6063 pieli'nesl & milklt� parlours; R.R.4 WALTON Moto Ski® FUTURAe L/C Settle back and, enjoy the. ride, it's first-class; all the. way. SEAFORTH 527 0120 Faar aye FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. SEAFORTH CAMBRIDGE AYR WOODSTOCK " -eTrademark's of Bombardier Inc AIF rights reserved ceombardtee $n'c, May.1979. 41) wag: ,freshp neapple :ch nkss. iceeanut chunks, and slices of oranges. During the afternoon, Mary Finlay, son told the ,residents of her recent trip to the Islands and alsoshowed! pictures to everyone of the beatftiful islands. Everyone joined in singing "Tiny bubbles,"' and also listened to the record of Aloha and HawaitanWedding Song. Visiting with; ;Mrs. Minn1e Hawley were. :Maxine .and. George Hutchings, of Calgary, Sam and Elsie McSpadden of Norwich and Rex. Bert and Jean. McSpadden of Richmond Mrs. Marjorie Roeh and daughter Janette visited with Mrs. Lillie Hudie. Visiting with Mr. Wilson. Blanchard on`Sunda y y Were Ken, and Kitty Stubbs and Vern: and Alma: Blanchard.: Mrs., Mabel Crouch of . Goderich Street visited with friends, at the Manor. Miss Mae Smith, visited . with Isobell nible' Friday afternoon, bingo winners were under the B= Mr. James. Nolan and Mr.. James Tatulis,,1 Miss 'Doris Wilson and Mr. Erie Dow., N Mr. Janes Nolan and Miss Wilma: Brill, ;G -Mr. Cecil' Rhoades and 'Mrs, Gertie Hall 0 -Mrs. Marguerite Shill! and Mr. Cecil Rhoades. 4 corners -Mr. Charles Ross and Mrs, Verna McClure. Santa Claus and his, helper appeared and treated everyone with a bag of fruit and candy and a special thanks: to Mrs, Dorothy. MRS'. ALEXANDER, KALICHUK Mrs. Alexander Kalichuk, 62, of 17 Main St, S., Seaforth, died Monday Dec, 3 at her home.. 0-1 Born in, Poland, she Was the former Helena Karwacka Chomick. She' was pre- - deceased re-"deceased by . •husbands. Placyo Chomicki in 1951 and Alexander Kalichuk in 1975, She was a member of St. James Roman Catholic Church. Surviving are three child. ren, Mrs.. Robert (Donna)' - Lenaghan,' of Richmond, Ont., Vite Chomicki, of Luc an and Mark •Kalichuk` of Seaforth„ and three grand- children, Rod, . Randy and.. Gregory. Friends were received, at Box funeral home, Seaforth until Saturday when a funer- al.!mass was celebrated.'at' 10:30 a.m. at ' St. James Roman Catholic Church. Rev W;C..Cooney officiated. Bur ial was in St. Jamescem- etery. Pallbearers were: Frank. Konarski, Elgin Schack, ken ;Beattie, 'Kai Kiezik, Stanley Koci}an and John Becalik. MRS. ROY McCULLOCH Mrs. Roy McCulloch, .76, ®>r,._ + o ®n a ,of the Ritz Lutheran Villa,. Mitchell, a resident for the past year, and former :res- ident 'of Cromarty,. died IANUARY • ARGAINS .n Dacembe� ur Christmas Gift to: ' You 1, kac/1/, IcheN•itt: Shop Seaforth Infants', Childrens', Teens' and Ladies'" 60 Main St:, Seaforth All Winter Loafs, Jcclt�et.s :and SkiSuits • (Ladi'es and Children)` Ladies. separate Blazers. 30%°n Girls dresses sizes 00 .n 2:O Boys 3 piece. -suis sizes 3-.1• 8" 20%' .t" • ladh s, cardigan* -a it Sunday at her residence. Born in Hibbet Township, -,, she was the former • Jessie Graham, a daughter 'of the late Mr.. and Mrs. -Robert . Graham. She wasthe former organ- st at Roy's United Church I aid a member of the Cromar- •y Presbyterian Church and •• , tie' Glen Gowrie' Women's tS rA (j) I • Yr r.. tv i '4', OpenMgt/9 p re" • orth Dec. ,219t, !4r'' tAt Engel; :. nd Jacquline Raebo.. HaPPY Birthday this week to Doris Wills and. Maria Potoczniak who, celebrated: their 'birt lags. an Sunday, Decentber 9th This week wheel chair bowling winners var. Mr. James Nolan with 129 $.ids Miss Wilma. Brill with 109. The men`s team were high. again this week. Visiting with Miss Bessie Davidson were Miss. Jean Hilien of Toronto and Mrs'. Edith Dunlop of town. Visiting with Mrs. Mary Carter •Were 'Mr, 4.1x1 Mrs. Jack ,Carter . .and granddaughter Christine Carter.. The Seaforth Lions Club: • Santa paid a visit to Seaforth Manor recently, and presented each resident with Obituaries Institute. Surviving are her husband Roy, whom -the married Sept.19, 1925;. three: daught- ers, Mrs. Kenneth (Jean) Davey, .of London,. Mrs. .William (Mary) Baxter, of RR 2; Mitchell:, and Mrs. Bob. (Helen) Waddell, of Guelph; eightgrandchildren andtwo great grandchildren. Shelwas predeceased by one brother,' Sterling , Graham, in 1962,. and one sister, Mrs. Stanley (Marjorie) Hocking, in -1967;1 Friends were received at the Heath Leslie • 'funeral home, • •Mitchell, where a service -was held '2 p.m. Wednesday. 'Burial was in. Roy's cemetery. ..NIRS, HERBERT DRON Mrs, Herbert Dron, 75; of 50. Market Street, Seaforth ,died. Saturday at Seaforth Community. Hospital.`" She was the former Mabel Helen. Gutcher,a daughter of 'the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gutcher. of Sddbury. Educated in Sudbury she was a registered nurse and came to.. live in, Seaforth . in 1970. She was a 'member of Northside United Church in I,1sSeaforth and was active in the. Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion. She was predeceased 'by husbands William McFar- lane in 1954' and Herbert; Dron in 1971..Surviving are three sons William McFar- lane of South Porcupine; Rot1ert McFarlane of Goder ich, and Donald McFarlane of Schumacher; three step- daughters.: Mrs. Sam (Jean) Hoffman .and Mrs.. Leo (Ann)• Donnelly. both 'of Pembroke and Mrs. W. (Elsie) Artiss of Florida. Resting at R.S. Box Funeral Home, Seaforth, where service was held Mon- day. at 2 p.m. with Rev. dl James Vanslyke officiating Temporary entombment Wa in Pioneer Memorial Maus oleum.. Interment Egmond ville Cemetery.. fi FRANK McQUAIII: Frank. McQuaid, 69, of 62 Brentwood Ave., Kitchener, died Sunday at the K -W' Hospital, Kitchener •Born at St. Columban, he, was a song of the late former Mary Hart and, Frank Mc- Quaid. He had been' a :Stratford resident from 1928-63. aa, ,orange. Many thanks to Mr. Irwin Johnston making the Visit. por,sibler Mrs.Mott anti d!. � n. Mr. an Mrs.,; Cornish, on .behalf of, Bethel Bible Church visited on 'Tuesday at *forth. Manor with, Chnistmas gots.. for residents who do not have any families. A Christmas Party will be held for our residents on Saturday December 22nd at 2 p.m. USC[ EXPOSITOR. WANT -ADS • Phone 527.-0240E' . •Thamesview United. Church, s Fullarton.. During the First World War, he .served overseas - , with the Royal, Canadian Engineers. He was a charter member, past president and life mem- ber of the Royal Canadian. Legion, Branch 128, Mitch- ell. He was chairman of the Poppy , fund for a number ofd:' .years and served as zone and district chairman of the Royal. Canadian Legion • public speaking program. He had ' also served as chairman of the district service bureau for a number of years. 'He was a member of Tudor Lodge.. 141, AF and AM; Mitchell, and had received his 50 -year jewel. Surviving are one brother, Lori,, of Fullarton; one sister,. • Mrs. John (Rota) Cooke, of Mitchell; also a number of ; nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by three broth es. . Friends 'were received at the Lockhart funeral home, Mitchell, where . a' .service was held 2 p.m. Saturday. Padre of the Royal Canadian' Legion, •Branch 128, Rev. William Anderson, offici- ated. Burial was in Staffa• cemetery„ He .was a member' of St. Daniel's Rornan . Catholic° Church. Surviving are his wife, the former' Dorothy Polzin; one, daughter, Mrs. Jerry (Kath- erine) Ormiston, of Toronto; two, sisters, , Florence Mc- Quiad and Mrs. Ben (Anne) Hamilton, both, of Whitby; two brothers James,.'of 'Sea - forth. and :Thomas, of Wind Friends were ' received at the S'chreiter-Sandrock fun- eral home, 51 Benton St:, at Church. St;, Kitchener. Fun- eral mass was celebrated at 10 ;a.in. Wednesday at St. Daniel's.: Roman Catholic Church, Midland Dr. and Ottawa. St., Kitchener. Burial was in Woodland cemetery.' • HUGH BUTSON Hugh Butson, 86, of lot 27, con. 6; of Fullarton Township died :Wednesday, December. 5 at his home. . Born in Hibbert Township, Aug. 23, 1893 he was a son of the late Leonard James Butson and former Margaret Norris andl farmed at lot 27, con. 6, of FullartonTownship until his retirementseveral years ago. He was a member of l:U v/O off all games & puzzles Trouble, '.Boggle, Probe, Spill & Spell etc. Lindberg, Motorized, • plastic model construction) 'kits. Peg. $25.00: Special $ 99' 6 only Books "A Child's Gift of Fantasy Norbert Nipkih" First :printing $ Stocking Stuffere' Hats, scarves, mitts, foot long, pencils, Waft Disney characters and Santa's helpers. ' For:Mom Quilted placemats and napkins to match assorted prints. $3.11 and up Aprons and pot holders to match° Larone's 52741'60 e ib I �! "Seaforth Manor ♦�' Residents were saddened.to learn of the passing of .Mr. Marshall Young on Tuesday morning at Seaforth, Manor. "tvlarshall" as he was known; to, everyone had celebrated, his ninetieth birthday on. November 16th and on the evening of his birthday party had danced and also sang the "Ballad of Marion Parker" ;a: song he loved to sing w eneyer he had an! audience. Marshall was the last surviving member of a family born to Henry and Mary Jane Young. He was born in the !tense :'his 'father built-in the bush a few miles north of Benmiller. When his, father died he came to manage t he general farm on the Maitland Concession from 1922 to 1932. Two years later he married the former Jennie Brown • .o) l ,-ii., x Marshall was ,pretty proud: of the time he tended goal for the Clinton Colts hockey team and always, stated we were nearly the best team in, ,an, 3 ,, , , ,,,,'r ;the county, He had a keen: interest In life and politics and he will long be remetnbered by his. Many friends. ot:70,0 D...'A:'V'E..'.'S ''B Effective Jan. 3, 1980 t will be taking' customers in a new location by, appointment only. Phone 427,1884. DAVID TREMEER Silver To.. Gear A't only 'Reg. retail valuesup to $15.00 Now is °the time to add to your charm bracelet or pick a charm. and chain for a necklet. w,. THIS SPECIAL i AL AVAILABLE AT SEAFORTH' STORE ONLY , OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Free Gift Wrapping` each Box 52, Seaforth JEWELLERS'. LIMITED 5274720 11 Albert St. 203 Durham E. CLINTON - WALKERTON 482-3901 881-0122 284 Main St. EXETER, 235-2468 'Het: one free chance with each, purchase • at the stores displayingthe red card in their ,winder Sponsored` by Chamber of Commerce, • ;Picts- Place, Sills Hardware; Jack and: ,till; 'Laronet, Crown Hardware, Huron 'Expositor., Hetherington. Shoes,- .Keating's. Pharmacy, Seaforth Jewellers. Bill O'Shea Men's`Wear, Robt. L. • Piumsteel Interiors. David Longstaff. Optician, Stedman&,, Canadian: Tire; Frank Kling, Ltd.;•Darlene's Crafts Draw to be made December 24. open all day Wednesdays' In becember . r: open 9:00 p.m., the week before Christmas * close' Saturday Dec. 22 and Monday Dec.: 24 at 6 p.m.