Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-11-05, Page 4Huron (Continued from Page 1) to get them a better deal - How can we go back to our ratepayers and tel.' them we didn't make an effort to lower insurance rate costsr."' insurance premiums in Huron County this year totalled $21,661. While additional ll\,erage has been purchased oil the new pul- "Bluewater Playboy s" tc less it Is expected the costs will remain about me same Everyone Vk.elcorne since the county's iiisuram e Lunch Prok itled agents will Hut he ,4ett lug a cum- mission begitinita; this year. It has been estimated this will re- ,duce the cost of .•uunty insurance premiums in Huron liy about 14 percent. The chairman, Reeve Allan Campbell of Mckillop also re- ported that wiring is being carried out at the museum at an approximate cost of $500; that the museum will be adver- tised next year in the Bluewater Vacation Guide at a cost of $150; and that all partitioning at the Assessment Building has now been ompleted. 44itig HURQN EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., NOV, 5, 1970 wituoi.•• CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth FRIDAY, NOV. 6 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $1000 Three $25.00 Games $75.00 Jackpot to go Two Door Prizes ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1 00 (Children under 16 not permitted) Proceeds for Welfare Work Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion RECEPTION for Mr and Mrs. Glen Nott (newly weds) at Clinton Legion Hall NOVEMBER 7 9 p.m. Music by tctoctocorctoommtcw BAZAAR and TEA First Presbyterian Church Saturday, Nov. 7th, 3 to 5 p.m. Produce, Baking, Tea Tables, Candy Mystery Boxes, Aprons Fashion Show in the Auditorium at 2:45 p.m. Come and bring a friend. ADMISSION $1.00 DRESS CASUAL DANCE AT CHSS TO Major Hoople s Boarding House TUESDAY, NOV. 10 Dancing 9 to 12 ADMISSION $1.25 WITH STUDENTS CARD Dress is Casual SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY PRESENTS --- "JASON" SATURDAY, NOV. 7th DANCING 9:00 - 12:00 AT THE Seaforth Community Centre ,411111•411141,.. '.4X44441111/044 hDtalliq CLEL111[ PHONE 524.7711 BAYFIELD ROAD IN GODERICH RESTAURANT & TAVERN — Formerly Pizza Patio Tavern — FRIDAY THE NEW JESTERS SATURDAY BOBBY DOWNS & His Orchestra Rook Early for Your Christmas Party RESTAURANT & TAVERN Saturday Night - SING ALONG WITH DOREEN HURON HOTEL Dublin The Public is invited to attend' the Annual R srnicrr • mato musaieker COMING. WEDNESDAY gath Cenloy•Fox Presents toSI Commencement of the Seaforth District High School in SDHS AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th at 8:30 o'clock Guest Speaker': DR. GLENN OLIVER A Graduate of Seaforth District High School A MARTIN RACKIN PAIOCAJTION A UNIVERSAL PICTURE • TECIANICOLOR"• PANAvISION' SATURDAY, MATINEE H SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIRCONDITIONED _ NOVEMBER LB - T The Deadliest Man Alive 2:00 P.M. "TOM THUMB" ALL SEATS 50c SUNDAY ONLY — NOVEMBER 8 \ I \ I PRI \ \(.III\141( ,,11((o(( ifoN My lover, my son TUES. NOVEMBER 9 & 10 Technicolor* DIM A Cin...ma Cynic(' Films Presentation A National General Pictures Relnse II 11(0c of .t It SPECIAL WEDNESDAY (November 11) MATINEE 2:00 p.m. thg most joyous entertainment for the whole family! a BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH Now in the former EGMONDVILLE SCHOOL OPENING and DEDICATION Guest Speaker: REV. A. B. STEIN of HAMILTON Sunday, Nov. 8th 11 a.m. — The Fact of Spiritual Power 3 p.m — SERVICE OF DEDICATION 7:30 p.m. — The Source of Spiritual Power Monday, Nov. 9th 8 p.m — The Condition of Spiritual Power Delineated Tuesday, Nov. 10th 8 p.m. — The Gift of Spiritual Power Received Wednesday, Nov. 11th 8 p.m. — The Blessings of Spiritual Power Manifested WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY No Hospital Auxiliary meet- ing will be hell In NuVember.. Instead the Auxiliary is sponsor- ing a Tupperware Party at First Presbyterian Church on Novem- ber 10, The Auxiliary has decided nut to have a canvas for members this year. All members are in- vited to come and renew their membership arlany meeting. New members are welcome. It will be possible to pick up member- ship cards at the Tupperware party. UCW Meets The Fall Thankofferingmeet- ing of the of Northside United Church was opened by the president, Mrs. Geo. Ribey, who welcomed the large number pres- ent. During the short business session, it was agreed to enter- tain the choir members by serv- ing a dinner. The worship ser- vice, with Unit 3 in charge, entitled "Thanksgiving" was led by Mrs. Harry Brown, Miss Dennis and Mrs. P. Dunlop. A vocal duet by Mrs. E. Williams and Mrs. P. Moffatt accompanied by Mrs. J. A. Stewart was enjoyed. The speaker, Dr. Chas. Moyo, "was introduced by Mrs. Harry Brown. He chose as his topic "The Generation Gap and the Social Rebellion". During his informative talk he gave several causes for it and suggested solu- tions. Mrs. C. Britton thanked the speaker. Fellowship Group Meets The Fireside Fellowship Group of First Presbyterian Church met in the Centennial room on Tuesday evening with the president, William Brown presiding. He welcomed the guests. The devotional part of the meeting opened with a hymn fol- lowed by a Scripture reading by John Patterson. Mrs. Wm. Brown read a story relating to the Scripture. Rev. T. C. Mul- holland closed thi s part of the meeting with a prayer. During the business present officers were re-elected for another year. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole- man invited the organization to their home for the Christmas meeting. Mr. Mulholland was the guest speaker and described his exper- iences while a missionary in China and of he and his wife's escape from the Red Army when they overran China in 1935. John Patterson thanked him, An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. SPECIAL BUS TO t 0 ROYAL WINTER FAIR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st Seals recr‘ed for the final otening perfnrmance PHONE 527:1610 12-Day Motor Coach Tour FLORIDA CHRISTMAS VACATION LEAVES DECEMBER 23rd from 5149,00 RETURNING JANUARY 3rd WRITE: 1-1A81{IRK TRANSIT SERVICE SEAFORTH, ONT. — 527-1222 for a brochure Brodhagen District Chamber of Commerce ANNUAL CASH BINGO & TURKEY DRAW FOR 50 Giant Turkeys BINGO — 15 Regular Games & 3 SPECIALS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th 8:30 p.m. at Brodhagen & District Community Centre 11111w**(111111111 111111umet011110. An Evening With CHARLIE arid ADD1E AT CENTRALIA INDUSTRIAL PARK, Recreation Hall Thurs., Nov. 26th 1970 BANQUE TS.— 7 p.m. Guest Speaker — Gordon Sinclair, Radio and Television Celebrity SPECIAL GUEST — PREMIER JOHN P. ROBARTS Testimonial Favours for Ladies Desjardine's Orchestra for Dance Following TICKETS — $10.00 Per Person DRESS — OPTIONAL , Tickets may be obtained from P. C. Sills, Les Habkirk, Art Bolton, Bob Dinsmore Please Buy Tickets Early So Your Name May Be Inscribed On Souvenir Programme. A Christmas Cakes and Puddings, Mincemeat, Candy, Home. Baking., Knitted Wear, Aprons, A A Christmas Decorations,. Variety Booth includ- Aing "Raggedy Ann - Dolls, United Nations' Dolls, also Produce • and Children's Treats. ig 'In the Red Knight Room • — FRIDAY and SATURDAY — COUNTRY MUSIC' MEN • — BEVERAGE ROOM- - FRIDAY and SATURDAY — Earl & Martha Heywood Recording "Stars • Ample FREE Customer Parking Visit our Beverage Room for Tasty Chicken Wings, also, Colored TV COMMERCIAL HOTEL SEAFORTH, ONTARIO Vburd has been receiveda by the I' uwler family in Mitchell, of the recent passing of their aunt, Mrs. (Dr.) W. J, R. Fowler 'of Guelph. The late Dr. Fowler was well-known to many in Sea• forth and district. Mrs. Harold Afar and her daughter, Irma of London, have returned home after spending two weeks visiting friends and rela- tives in North Dakota and Winni- peg. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Acheson, Seaforth spent the weekend with Mrs Mary Nelson to New Ham- burg. While there, Mrs. Nelson picked two fresh roses off her bushes. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Moore of Guelph spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moore and relatives. Mrs. Michael Williams and Mrs. William McMillan spent Sunda) in London. Mrs. Pekin, Mrs. Mary Fin- laysun, Mrs. Betty Hussier and Ella Munro of Seaforth attended the funeral of Mr. Bernard Hen- derson in Windsor Tuesday morning. Mrs. Jack Meagher spent last week with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Stock, London. Sirs. Gordon lleuttenm lier and Mrs. W. C. Bennett attended the Hospital Auxiliary Assoc- iation Convention at the Royal York. Toronto last week as Discuss Drug Abuse Superintendent of education James Coulter reported to the Huron County Board of Educat- ion Monday evening that the ques- tion of drugs is introduced "too early" if it is presented at the elementary school level and it is the feeling of many elementary school teachers that (Alle infor- mation may be more suggestive than deterrent. The teachers. said Mr. ti Coulter, prefer to include it In- cidentally In the regular health prugra m or when discussion In- volving the topic' Is promoted by a pupil or group. "Drug education Is an integral part of the health program arid over emphasis is intentionally avoided." Mr. Coulter reported. "Generally four to six class- room periods are specifically de- • voted to instruction on drugs. These may contain information on coffee, aspirin etc. as well as the more sensational name drugs. Instruction is strongest in Grades nine and ten but occurs in programs from Grades five 'to twelve." • Mr. Coulter also presented a report on currect practices religious education in Huron County schools. He said that all elementary schools opened each day with religious exercises and that no formal program of religious in- struction was reported by any secondary school in the county. Mr. Coulter added that all but three elementary schools regis- tered dissatisfaction with the guidebooks for teaching religion which were issued in 1944. "Most felt that they were un- interesting and the activities very antiquated," said Mr. Coulter. RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs. Clare French (nee Joanne Rose) Brodhagen Community Centre Friday, Nov. 13th Christie's Orchestra Ladies please bring lunch Everyon Welcome ....-.--•--.0.••-...--••••••••-••-••-•••••••-••-••••••••••• -• DUCK DINNER TIGER DUNLOP INN Highway 21 ) two miles North of Goderich• SUNDAY, NOV. 8th, 15th & 22nd Make Reservations Early PHONE 524.8601 Mrs G. Kaitting ininalMINNIM111111111111111111111111•1=11 — LOCAL, BRIEFS delegates from Seaforth Com- munity Hospital Auxiliary. Dr. Kenneth and Mrs. Stewart of Waterloo were Sunday guests of the former's father Rev. J. lire and Mrs. Stewart. morP-Tionow,-gmatamft.samw.40.0. Tupperware Party First Presbyterian Church Tuesday Nov. 10, S p.m under ausp.ices of Hospital Auxiliary To Seaforth Community Hospital Everyone Welcome RECEPTION and DANCE for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McClymont (nee Margaret Russell) Saturday, Nov. 7th Dancing 9.12 Zurich Community Centre Music by the "TRUETONES" cr‘ one ki cicome Lunch Provided 3A 2i 2 '4 2i BONANZA BAZAAR and TEA St. Thomas' Parish Hall Wednesday,Novemberl8A 3 O'clock FEATURING: Iw jM