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0 :HURON EXPOSITOR, S.APOrtiliViiiiT., NOV, 11459
BETHEL. BIBLE CHURCH
Main St. N. - Seaforth
Rev. D. L. Patterson, B.Th,, Pastor
,SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30
PLAYING
All -This Week
for your enjoyment
The Fabulous Millionaires
Pizza Patio Tavern
on the Barfield Road, Goderich
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SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
THERE WILL 'BE • ,t
NO DANCE
SATURDAY, NOV. 29th
NEXT WEEK - "THE MOVEMENT"
AT THE
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Dress Casual Admission $1.00
, HURON COUNT -1, JUNIOR FARMERS'
- Vr, .1$ t
ANNUAL BANQUET & DANCE
Seaforth Community Centre
Saturday; November 29th, 1969
7:00 p.m. ' sn%
auek Speaker - Murray Gaunt, MPP
Admission $3.50 Per Person •
Tickets Available from Junior Farmers
2-»..`T
Recent visitors as the 'how
of Mr. and Mrs. Art Wrigh',
Joint Street, ware Mr. and Mrs.
Cleve Yee of 0 rillia,M r. and Mrs.
Mrs, Marshal Klinger of Louden
and Mr. and Mrs. 1);eneld Wright
and Derel of Clintor„4':qt ereqi
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mur-
doch of Detroit, were recent
guests of Mrs. J. D, Cairns.
Mr. Clair Haney ofCalifornia
is a guest of his mother, Mrs.
Matt Haney, Egrnondville.
FUNERAL
IVAN QCERENGESSER
Funeral services for the late
Ivan Querengesser who died sud-
denly' November 19, were held
from .the Box Funeral home,
Seaforth, on Friday conducted
by Rev. T.C. Mulholland of First
Presbyterian-Church.
Interm'ent followed in, Malt-
landbank Cemetery when pall-
bearers were : Merv. Hodgert,
Ivan Benneweis, Robert Bennew-
eis, Ken Betties. Robert Beuer-'
man. Frank Lamont and Carl
Vanderzop. Flower bearers were
Warren Stauc.h. James Arbuckle.
Wm.. Arbuckle and Robert Ar-
buckle.
for. Mr. end Mrs. Les Broadfoot
(nee Gwen Boosrman)
Friday, Nov. 28th
SEAPORTH COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Ladles please bring sandwLhes
Everyone Welcome
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STREET( `LIGHTS
for EGMONDVILLE
- TONIGHT
THURSDAY, NOV. 27th•
at 8 pm.
IN EGMONDVILLE CHURCH HALL
All interested are urged to attend.
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TURKEY
BINGO
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UESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd
^ LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH
8:30 o'clock
/5 Reg Oar Games
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asoied by LegiOn Ladies' Airiliary
F.'
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DANCE
Friday, Nov. 28th
Brussels
legion Hall
Music by Deslardine's Orchestra
Sponsored by Brussels Legion
Admission $2.00 Per , Couple
Admittance restricted to, per-
sons 21 years and over
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spec. 3rd
at 8:30 p.m'.
Seaforth Legion Hall
PRIZES - LUNCH
Guests Welcome
-SponsOred by Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion.
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'St. James' C.W.L.
CHRISTMAS
BAZAAR - and TEA
ST. JAMES' SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Saturday, , November 29th
ChristmaA Cake Draw ' -
Homemade Baking and Candy
Sewing, Mystery Prizes, White Elephant
3to 5 p.m.
Calendar 'Handy? Got December?
MARK ' •
:THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th
' NOW FOR THE BEST
TURKEY • BINGO
SEAFORTH LEGION. HALL
8:30 p.m, sharp
15 REGULAR GAMES; FIVE SHARE-THE-WEACTH; TWO
DOOR PRIZES.
Admission $1.00; Extra. Cards 25c each; 3 for 50 cents,
7 for $1 .00
Sponsored by the Seafortli and District Knights of Columbus
IN THE AREA. AT
Country & Western Music
In the Red Knicht Room
)FRIDAY PARISIANNA TRIO
SATURDAY - ELGIN FISCHER TRIO
En rtainment every lihur§layl Friday and
Saturday in the Ladies' and Escorts Beverage
Room.
Ample Free Customer. Parking
Beverage Room StacksT
Colons& TV
NEW YEARS EVE PARTY
with Elgin Fischer and his' Trio' playing
for your enjoyment
9 pm to ??
Noisemakers Hats Balloons
SMORGASBORD •
ALL TABLES RESERVED
$10.00 Per COUPLE Tickets Limited
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WI-JIT-WWWW1,
Residents of Egmondville
are invited to-a meeting to discuss
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South • erth W.I.
Installs Officers
We doff our hats to Bill and you.
You showed us you're made of good
' stuff too.
So many things come about in pain;
Today you showed this true again.
You stay in bed a week or twe ,
And Mom will bring you cake or stew.
Till your muscles limber up a bit,
Then you'll be able to run or 'sit -
-Perhaps sometimes when you're over
- the hill,
When the pain has gone. still memories
thrill
the day you won that last long m'le
hope often 111 bring you a smile,
Mrs. William Reid, the former
Lillian WilsonSUtheriani oep wen
Sound called en relatives anti
frie'nds on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Govea-
lock, Sirncoe, Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Di:trance, Chatham, MisS Lynn
Godfrey, Whitby, M. H. McKen-
zie, Oshawa, and M. and Mrs.
Harry Blaney and family, Kit-
chener, were visitors of Mrs.
Mae Dorrance wee has Seen ill
in Seaforth Com.nunity Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W.J,Cleary of
Seaforth spent the week end with
their' sea, John J. Cleare and
Mrs. Cleary of Weston and at-
tended the Toronto - Detroit
hockey 'game Saturday night,
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Sells
'and family, North Bay, spent the
week end with his mother. Mrs.
C. P.S ills.
Mr. Clifford Trott, who has
been a patient in hospital in
Loriclon for several weeks. was.
in town this week.
Mrs. Cora Barrows has left
for Lakeland Floriday where'she
will spent ethe winter. En route
she will visit for a few days with
her sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. T. W, Taylor.Alexandria,
Kentucky.
Rev. J. Ure and Mrs, Stewart
attended the 50th wedding anniv-
ersary of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
Burney of Embro on Saturday
evening and spent the week end
with Miss Minnie McDonald of
Tillsonburg,
hangs the rear of same by '3 feet
1 or more?
I . ANSWER:
Section ) • ut the. Highway,
t Traffic 'Act states. "('very ve-
t hick ,carrying load dint 01:(21.-
1 hangs the rear of the vehicle, to
$ , the event of five feet or Illort:
s shall display apon such overia!'$2,-
g load at the extreme rear end
thereof at any time from Otter
than ,hour after sunset to onli•-1:alt.
hour ..,before sunrise or di: an)
other time whet: there is icvdfic-
ient light or unfavourable i /110S -
plktrris' conditions a red light, and
at all other tittles a red, flag or
a red wooden. or, metal sign suffix
lent to indicate the projection 01
such load. ",.
t (XI ESTION
').,;arifon'sta hle •
I have a small business alid
require a pilYrSOn to drive a pick-
-up \Iv regular driver. who is
hired as a delivery drivtir. is
licensed as a chauffeur. hut Ou ,
occasions he is absent and .1 !wed
to use one of tn; other staff to
drive the vehicle,' Vy question
is. does this part- time driver or
occasional driver require a
t.,N ilia sti‘f‘ l i fi.„.:tt:.'s licence - \
No. he.does-not The fligh
way 'Traffic Act defines a dianf-
few as any person who opOra ICS
a motor vehicle and re'ech es
compensation therefor : in other
words a person who is hired to
drive. and the person who only
drives the truck occdsionall; is
not hired to drive/the trncl,
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Come On Bill and You Too
By J. M. Doyle
This twe.nty miles is just a song;
I'm ten years old, my legs are long.
We'll have great fun alonethe way
With this large gang it will be gay.
I guess I'll reach that Staffa town.
There's a hill back there, I can roll
down:
I Wender,if I'll see twenty three,
I hope all fall out as well as- me.
There's a gal up there I can see
Doggone it, if she's going to, beat me.
There were a lot in our walk today -
One hundred and fifty-six they say,.
Only six fell out..along the way; .
And when I had some awful pain
I'd think of things we soon would gain;
A nice place where we could play
Ah gee! I 'think my legs and feet won't'
stay, •-
I pass a pig; a horse and cow
And vesh, I was in their shoes now.
The road so 'thick both up or down
With walkers from our Dublin town.
They must think we're looking for food e
Or shelter from the wintry blast.
And .eow or road Twenty Three;
Ariekitchell just five neles from me,
But for a wellg, I must lie down,
The pain I have, does make me frown. '
Oh boy! this ground makes one grand bed;
I'll get plenty of this when I am dead.
I'm getting up but I can't smile;
I'll try to go another mile.
And that will Joe another dime to me;
I'll drop it in the pot for glee,
They say we are in Mitchell town;
That hill is up, I wish 'twas down.
Our goal is now five miles away;
I hope I make it, Can I stay?
My muscles tired, my 'eet so sor e
I don't think I can stand much , more..
Those fence posts there seem standing
still
I pray and Say ,,Come on Bill," eCorne
on Bill". '
And areive• in Dublin, oh, what a thrill!
Of
We
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ANSWFIZ•
Section 34(,2) of•the llihwa;
Traffic Act states. "The permit
issued• tor a commercial-motor
vehicle and for even trailer
drawn by it. or a true copytther-
of. shall. wheuev"-r such vehicle
is on a highway. he carr-ied by
sthc,driver thereof or placed in
some readily accessihlt position
in the $chidS alai shall he pro-
duced when demanded by a con-
stable all Officer appointed for
curt-% ing out the provisions of this
Winter Fair in Toronto last week..
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller at-
tended- a. birthday Imes for
_Eugene Will'ard at Exeter Satur-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Temple-
Man, Barbara and Riehard:visit-
ed Monday with Mr. and isers.Fred•
Stock, Tavistock.
Christie's' Orchestra pro-'
Banquet. vided the music for the Hibbert
The meeting agreed to send ,Communfty Young Peoples dance
layettesjo the North West Ter- 4 in StaffaHall on Saturday evening.
ritories and to donate articles Mrs. Mary Miller is a patient
to the value of $3.00 'or more Seaforth Community Hospital.
for a bazaar at the 1970 District
Annual In Motherwell on May 19.
The area convention for 1970 is
in Stratford in November. Sum-
mary Day foe "flats, Shapes and-
Brims" is on January 6.
Mrs. Lltide Stewart told of
the success .of 4.-11 brojeets
Stating that Sterne $6000.00 would
be -required for irpoOnS. for Perth
County Mule Making club
nierilberS.
A' letter of thanks Was read
fret the North.Weat Territer-
South Perth District Women's les for a bale sent last June.
Institutes Officers banquet was -re Mrs. Spencer Jeffery and
held in Russeldale 'Hall on Wed- " Mrs. George Vivian were'among
nesday evening with Glen Gowrie the 4-H Homemaker club leaders
Women's Institute catering. whp were guests of the Depart-
Guest speaker was Mrs. E. ment of Agriculture at the Royal
W. Ryan, of C. F. B. Clinton, dem-
onstrating winter flower ar-
rangeMents, using flowers and
weeds from the home- garden.
Business Included a vote in
favour of $12.00 donations from
each Women's Institute towards
work at Spruce Lodge. An in-
vitation was accepted from
Goulds to hold the 1970 Officer's
for Mr, and Mrs. John Shepherd
Sat., Nov". 29th
Lontlesboro Community
Hall
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BENEFIT
DANCE
Am or, The l'uhlic tbminercial
Vehicles Act " Knights of Columbus
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% I S What is required when a \re- iniba.idift...iiimmiiiimm.am $ • $ hick is-carrying a load th,r.t over- -\
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O EST1ON:
bear s it
Are school bus drivers giveu
a more ri g id driver's test than •
the as erage thetorist?
ANSWER!
les, Applicants for a school
bus driver's licence must he at r
least 21 years and pass a special
title iii' test conducted by the
Ontario Depetement of Transport
This test must he taken in a
school bus Tliey must also pass
vision tests t visual standards are
higher than Mose (cquired
average driverst; tests on rules of
the road and sign recognithm:
must have knowledge of bus and
eeequipment and saft21. .1 si MSS -
eiwr control. and must' ,I;ite
medical certificate of physical
fitness, Lieenced 5111001 His
drivers are re-tested at regular
.intervals. ()rivers who arc under Dear Sir•
NilISI an uninsured driver re- 'mist new medical eft-
ofireale and lake new visional! d- pay the Motor Vehicle Accident
rules of the road tests ever\ three (laints Fund for amounts paid out of the Fund on his behalf years - driv er, 1;.'1 ..1111.i ‘. Cr. er
year In addition. drivers 6.-$ and ANSWER
to over arose take a driving test in les He becOmes indebted
a school bus curry year the Fund for whatever sum has
heels paid out on his behalf and
eel ±eeelt ye: mus.i.i.swa d in full. His
WI
Dear Constahle• eiticie permit and driver's lie-
is the regula-tion pertain race are suspended as soon as tilt.
Ili: carry of a permit Fund makes the pay mein. Provid
issued fur commercial motor it'll!, Thep.' is 110 other impeitiment
vehicle or trailer whcn'operated . he can regain his permit afIld lie-,
ence when he submits on acccpt-
able offer for monthly pa> mems,
files proof of financial responsib-
ilit.y, and then nials the His'
payment •
What does the laW permit
volunteer fire fighter. as far as
lights go. to carry on his eat?
ANS WER:
A voluriteer fire fighter must
have-all the lights required by a
motor vehicle on his car, but
Secrion 33, Subsection 13 states,
"A volunteer fire fighter under
The Fire IX:pawns:tits Act may
cane on the left front fender of
his motor vehicle a lamp not ex-
.ceeding 4 inches in diameter
display ing all anther and a white
flasitit L 1012.(lt s;i0will.!.1 the letters
" " which lamp shall he
illuminated only when such motor
vehicle is proceeding to a fire
or other emergency. and no other
motor vehicle shall carry any
such la inp"
Ql' ESTION!
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STAG
for
BEN LANSINK
CASH 'BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
$75.00 Jackpot to go
Two Mier Prizes.
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(Children under 1'6 not)
permitted)
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legiqn
Pro.ceedt for Welfare Work
Nov. 29th
Hall, St. Columban
CENTRE
ENTERTAINMENT
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SEAFORTH
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Saturday Night
"THE TOF'I:HIREE"
CHICKEN & ,
HURON MOTEL
Dublin
FRIDAY - and SATURDAY EVENING,
Colored TV in the Men's Room
Special
k
All Day Friday . STEAK
"OPEN FOR BREAKFASTS"
AT THE
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10:00 a.M." Wecome to our Growing Sunday Scheel
11:00 &ea. Family Worship Hour
7:30 p.m. Senior Citizens' Night
MeSSage - "The Lord Return"
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Dear t:onstaille
8:15 . p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10.00
Three $25.00 Games
. 4riday, Nov. "28th
BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY
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