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in Laliabra , Calif,
Viattors wttli Mr, and Mrs.
,Wesley Roe, West William Street
on Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Clements, Helen and Jim,
Chatham; Mr. and Mrs. John
Clements, Tillsenburg; Miss
Joyce Roe, Waterloo; Mir. and
Mrs. Allan Justason, Rarbara apd
Sandra, Kitchener and Mr. and
Mrs. William- Orr, Ricky and
Stephen, Kitchener.
Mrs. Icing, the former Bessie
Blanchard of Stratford, was here
' on Monday attending the funeral
of the late Mrs. Robert Dedds.
Mrs. Grace Cameron, the for-
mer Grace Walker , is a patient
in Seaforth Community Hospital.
Mrs. Frank Cudmore of
Wallaceburg, spent the week end
with her sister, Hazel Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Murdock of Detroit were week
end guests of Mrs. J. D. Cairns.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coleman
have returned home from a
week's vacation to Eastern and
Northern Ontario, calling on Mrs.
Edith Campbell, Brighton; Mr.
and Mrs. ' Wallace East, Lind-
say and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliott
and family yankoughnet.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner of
Hamilton visited' over the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Broadfoot, North Main, also
Mrs. J. VerBeem and Mrs. C.
Forrest of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reynolds
of London spent part of their
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank J. Smale of
Wilson Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Smale of
Onaway, Michigan, spent the
last week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank J. Smale of town.
Mrs. Crandall of Wyandotte,
Mich., Mrs. Wm. Byrne and Mr.
Jerome Jordan of Allan Park,
Michigan and Mrs. Dolly Mc-
Toleder,--Ohlo- spent
the week end with Mrs. Jean
Fortune and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Case.
Smiles . .
A young wife resigned her
position. She said; "My reason
will soon be apparent, and so will I,P .
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Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
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FRIDAY,,SEPT. 17
8 p.m.
Harbourlite Inn, Goderich
Hear the Treasurer of Oniario
HON. D'ARCY McKEOUGH
Huron Progressive Conservative Association
pot; GLAS FREEMAN, MRS.", F, G, THOMPSON,
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at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
SUN., SEPT. 19th
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Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Mitchell
of Victoria, a C. were visiting
friends in town on Monday. Mrs.
Mitchell is the former Helen
Rankin of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thorripsen
visited the Hibert cottage near
Niagara Falls, Lake Erie for the
holiday returning WeellieSdaY,
Mrs. Stanley Grainger of
London and her brother, Mr:
Warren Ament of Detroit called
s----420eaferth friends over the weekT
en.
Mr. Melvin Tebbutt of Ailsa
Craig called on his grandmother,
Mrs. Catherine Tebbutt one day
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LOCAL BRIEFS
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel A.
Walters of DundaS were guests
of Mrs. James E. Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sherwood
of Brockville were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. D'Orleen Sills and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Archibald.
Mrs. Wm. Beattie of Welland
is visiting Mrs. Stanley Garnham.
Robert Beattie is a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Reg. Tebbutt of London has
returned home after spending the
past week's holidays with his
mother, Mrs. Catherine Teb-
butt. t
Everett Selker and Mrs.
Selker, Lynn and Kevin spent
the week end at parental homes,
Mr. and Mrs Charles Selker
and Mrs. Catt erine Tebbutt.
Miss Valerie Turnbull, who
has been studying at Toronto
Western Hospital, has, completed
her eight week course and will
return to London, Eng. Medical
College where she will complete
her medical training. She will
visit friends and relatives in
Calgary and Vancouver before
returning home and will also
visit Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Clegg
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THIS WEEK
'AT THE
Board ConsiefeiI
Smoking Arias
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Health Unit and the staff atifuron s This e
said Jim Taylor, Hensel'.
smoking area would Even though the HuropCounty
county secondary schools are only be in use a few days in the
making continued efforts to dis- fall and in the spring," said John
courage young, people from taking Henderson, NICKillop. "Next
the smoking habit, there still thing they'd want to smoke, 1n the
seems to be a considerable' school, in the cafeteria."
Wilber who prefer the "weed" Chairman Bob Elliott,Ooder-
to other forms of diversion. ich Township, referred to the fact
This fact was made abund- that this has been a problem for
aptly clear at the recent meeting the previous board at the
of the Huron County Board of school and said that a sidewalk
Education when a request from on the school's side of the street
the Central Huron Secondary was supposed to have corrected
School principal, R. J. Homuth, the problem of students crossing
was heard. Mr. Homuth was the street and smoking a.nd eating
asking for the establishment of a adjacent to private property
"grassed area for a lunch area, there.
and the gravelled area for a "If there has to be a smoking
smoking area" to the west of the area, let there be no furniture
school on board-owned property. outside for them," reasoned the
The principal requested that chairman.
picnic' tables and benches be Dr. Alex Addison, ,Clinton,
placed, in both areas; that gar- wondered why an area would have
bage containers be chained to to be established and gravelled.
trees throughout these areas; and He suggested just allotting a
that a student organization be set small area for smoking.
those areas. said that if the board established a
Superintendent Frank Madill up to provide daily maintenance of
The letter from Mr. Homuth smoking area, it just might sef
reviewed the situation which has a county policy. He referred to
existed at Clinton for years. The Goderich High School
Students congregate on the side- principal, John Stringer, who
walks in front of the school to doesn't permit smoking on any
smoke and to lunch. They then sidewalks adjadent to the school.
toss the cigarette butts and "If a principal in these trying
their refuse on the private pro- times can persuade students
perties which surround the not to smoke on school property,
school. In the past, this situation then more power to him," he said.
. has caused considerable grief for Mr. Madill also noted that
Clinton ratepayers, Clinton Town the Clinton cafeteria is not full
Police , the Principal at cuss so that over-crowding there is
and the school board. not the reason that a smoking and
No doubt the Beardls aware eating area outside has been re-
of the perennial problem that now quested.
exists between residents in the Goderich's Cayley Hill asked
immediate area of our school and to hear the director's corn-
our students," wrote the prin- merits on the subject.
cipal. "I feel that these rest- D. J. Cochrane, a former
dents have ,every- right to_be-con-••--pri sr ipal- li at.Cn _toni-, salt. he
cerned -over students congre - understood " the problem at
gating in front of their houses, Clinton.
eating, smoking and scattering It is peculiar to this school,"
cigarette butts and garbage on he said."We get more complaints
the street in front of their homes about trespassing than we do
and on their lawns." about teenagers smoking."
"With an outdoor eating and Vice-chairman John Broad-
smoking area," he continued , foot recognized aadivided camp"
"students at CHSS will have an within the board and suggested
opportunity to demonstrate there,may be "some alternative Arfr
that they too are concerned about way to work this out that would
our public relations, and with be acceptable to the board".
Alex Corrigan agreed.
diction I am reasonably certain "There must be a
such an area under my juris-
that the problem outlined above Vetter way of doing it," he said.
will be 'eased considerably. I "I'm not in favor of some of
shall then be able to direct the things which were requested
students to these areas." in that letter."
Mr. Homuth told the board in John Henderson felt the board
the letter that students will smoke was "backing off" from the
whether or not they are offered a problem and wanted the board
smoking area, and that the habit is to deny the request made by
already condoned by the parents Clinton,
of these students despite injury However, it was decided
to health. that Dr. Addison and Chairman
'Many board members rested Bob Elliott meet with the' Prin- I
cipal of CHSS to discuss back in their chairs, puffing away
heanstheoth
oie. alter-
on smok-cigarettes and cigars, to dis- iztep
cuss the matter. alrotirmdsattoth
"It would keep. them off the The subject was tabled until
street and bothering people," the next meeting. .•
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Unit Hears Talk
Savauge and Mrs. Margaret
Leeming. Mrs. Hulley, unit
leader, read the 23rd Psalm,
while Mrs. Dennis softly played
in the background the ihydin
"Come Home, All Ye Who ,Are
Weary Come Home".
Mrs. Hulley welcomed all to
the first fall meeting. Roll call * •
was answered by each member
bringing a guest and introducing
her. "Blest Be The Tie That
Binds" was sung and the scrip-
ture reading was taken by Mrs.
Glanville.
A duet by Mrs. Ernie Williams
and Mrs. Moffat was 'enjoyed.
MLA Ethel Beattie had an
excellent display of antique
dishes, jewellery, lamps, quilts,
etc., commenting on each one;.
and told the history about them.
Mrs. Hulley thanked Miss Beattie
for her interesting talk.
Mrs. Peter McCowan, secre-
tary, read the minutes, and also
thank-you notes from the
Leeming and Savauge families.
Mrs. Alex Smith received,the
collection which was dedicated by
Mrs. Glanville.
Lunch ' was served by Mrs.
Addison and Mrs. Dennis.
Ure Stewart thanked the hostess,'
Miss Beattie and all who took part
in the meeting.
The next meeting will be held
October 5th.
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SEAFORTH SNOWMOBILE CLUB
POT LUCK SUPPER AND
DANCE
SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1971
LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH
7 p.m. — $2.50 Per Couple
Snowmobile Club Members are asked to pick up their
tickets at Vincent Farm Equipment as soon as possible,
Huron (PROP.) Liberal
Association
Nominating Meitilig
TO SELECT A LIBERAL CANDIDATE
FOR HURON RIDING
Guest Speaker: MURRAY GAUNT, MPP
Monday, Sept. 20 THE STORY OF A
WOMAN
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Entertainment_ OM Antiques from. Area
Mrs. J. M. Scott was hostess
for the September meeting of
Unit 2. A minute of silence
-was observed in memory of two
most valued members, Mrs. Glad
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Euchre
Winners
Happy Citizens met in the
Legion Hall on Tuesday with a
good attendance.
Prize winners were Ladies
first - Mrs. Rintoul; Men's
first - Les McClure; Ladies
Lone Hands - .Mrs. Kale; Men's
Lone -Hands - Roy Lawson; La-
dies Consolation - Mrs. Wallace
Ross; Men's Consolation - Ivy
Henderson.
John Kerr was elected-pres-
ident for. he coming year suc-r
ceeding Frank Srnale who has
resigned.
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