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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-06-22, Page 5THE HoRON ogpotrrep,.44AFoirrof ONT. JUNE 22f. 11,72,4 "r• . - TOWN of SEA OR, TAXES Taxpayers are reminded that. the second_ regular installment of Municipal Taxes is due JUNE 30, 1972 The regular Tax Notices have now been is- ued; payment of both installments before- June 30th will entitle the ratepayer to a dis- count of 1% of the amount. Please note that the Pre-Levy Bill is now past due and subject to penalty .charges. Tax notice must be presented when making payment. " WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 News of kutefield Corrpondent Mrs. High Berry The Ladle:0 of- the U. C, W, of Brucefield United Churchheld open house on Sunday during the afternoon and evening. Ai goodly number of visitors called and enjoyed a tour of the new church and a social cup of tea.. SENIOR CITIZEN WEEK 10% off On All Merchandise for any ' SENIOR CITIZENS. - THIS OFFER IS GOOD UNTIL FRIDAY, JUNE 30th Don Keast Quality Footwear" 53 MAIN ST. Seaforth Phone 527-0102 —JOIN THE , F U • I — Lions 36th Summer Carnival JUNE JULY FRIDAY NIGHT THE ALL-TONES "Sweet Adeline Favourites" 'THE SILVER STRINGS" LEE PAUL Master of Ceremonies AP MATIONS for SVVI M G LESSONS - SEAFORTH LIONS POOL Applications for Swimming Lessons at the Seaforth Lions Pool -this Sumner are now being .accepted. Applications are to be made on forms available at Seaforth Public, St. James Separate and Huron 'Centennial Schools, The Huron Expositor or at the Park. Two Courses Are Planned ... The FirSt in July and the Second in August Applications are to be completed and returned not later than Friday, June 23rd, so that classes may be an- ounced prior to commencement of in- , struction, July 4th, 1972. There is no charge for Instruction, but Students are required Ate purchase a Season's TIAcet. THESE ARE AVAILABLE AT THE POOL. TODAY'S CHILD IJ BY NEON ALLEN • 0 • HE'S SPORTS-MINDED It's baseball time arid a happy season for Gerald. This young lad IS sports-minded' and baseball is one of his fav- orites. Gerald has just turned 10. He is a tall handsome boy • with sparkling eyes. • In excellent health, he is doing well In Grade Four and is wellz•liked by both classmates and teachers. He is well- informed and . articulate. At least average in ability, Gerald will probably be better than average when he feels settled in a home of his own with parents to encourage and be proud of him. • Gerald enjoys Sunday School and a boys' club. He would • very much like to learn to skate and swim but has not had the opportunity. Neither has he been encouraged to read, but since he is a bright boy, he will probably enjoy books if they are available to him. This friendly, appealing, sensitive youngster is very wary of adults because his experiences have included almost nobody he could count on. For the last three months, he has been in a small treatment centre for children with emotional prob- • lems, but, the psychiatrist says he should not remain there more than' six months. He is insecure and cautious in form- ing relationships but not emotionally distrubed. The Children's Aid Society is anxious to find a warm, loving, stimulating hone where he will be the someone special. There should not be many other children to compete for the parents' attention. To inquire about adopting Gerald, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption information, write to yOur Childr,en's Aid Society. , First church WMS meets • Mrs. Francis Coleman was hostess, to First Presbyterian Church, W. ,M. S, at a meeting Thursday when twenty-four members were present. Roll call was answered with a bit of clip- pings taken-, out of the Church Magapnes. • Mrs. Francis Coleman had charge of the programme and opened with a pdem. Mrs.Hille- brecht gave the. scripture lesson followed with prayer by Mrs. Annie Harrison. The programme consisted' f' One Continent of Many Cultures • read out of the Study Book. on Africa. by Mrs. Coleman. Miss Sandra Colemanfavored with a solo. Miss Jean Scott presided for, the business in place of presi- dent,,Mrs,. Jack Thompson, who Was. absent. A, poem was read "To-day upon a Bus". Minutes were read by Mrs. Harold Agar. Lunch was served by the hostess Miss Jean Scott thanked the hostess and all that helped with the meeting. Use Expositor - Want - Ads Phone 527-0240 • si • Proceeds in Aid of -Lions Park Maintenance and Coninninity Projects .•Pi•'••• News of coratfooce • Residents welcome visitors and Mrs. Sohn Thompson, ani, in honour of Linda McMichael Miss Betty Thompson of Toronto, 1. and Mrs. Ivan Hill of Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hunter Exeter visited on Sunday with of' Colborne Township and Mrs. Mrs.m Andy Thompson of Ottawa, urd Weekend visitors With r. Miss Mary McIlwaqi t Corresponden. Patsy Cook attended a surpri§e and Bob weree Mr. and b M Harpurhey spent Sunday at their family attended a family reunion cottage at Birch Beach near held on Sunday at the home of and Joan, Mrs. Bill COliins of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaddick of Mrs. Luther Sanders.. Kingsbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and Mr. and Mrs.Ken Thompson, prior to her marriage next Sat- McMichael of Seaforth on Sunday shower at the home of Mrs. Lois rush A Londesboro. Elmer Bennett of Detroit. Sunday visitors with Mr. and. A number of the neighbour- hood boys who belong to the Mrs. Reg Lawson, John and Londesboro Cubs spent y riday Elizabeth when they celebrated overnight camping at Point Farm. Elizabeth's birthday were Mr. Lori Jewitt -of Clinton spent. and Mrs. George Turner, Barry the weekend . with 'her grand- and Bonnie, and Mr. John Tur- mother Mrs. EllaJewitt 4nsi boys, ner as1,1 of Tuckersmith, Mr. and John and Elizabeth Lawson .-Mrs. Earl Lawson of Clinton, attended a birthday party on Sat- Mr. . and Mrs. E. F. warren, urday for Barry Turner of Tuck- Lynda and Helen of London and ersmith. Mr. Stan MacDonald of Londes- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszca- • boro. tor, Billy and Debbie spent the Mr. and Mrs. John Mann of weekend camping at Elliott's Clinton visited on Sunday with Pine Lake. Mrs. Irene Grimoldby. Mrs. Finlay. Perrin of Lon- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley don and Mrs. Sebbin of Stratford spent Sunday afternoon in Walker- were weekend visitors with Mrs. ton: W. L. Whyte, Tom ande-Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan, and family spent Sunday evening -Bill, Doug, Betty and Bob visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Hart on Saturday evening with Mr. and of Brustels. Mrs. Alfred Buchanan of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate Mr. and Mrs. George Murray visited on Sunday with Mr. and and Barbara of ,Galt spent the Mrs. Gordon MacGregor and weekend at their summer home, family and with .Mr. and Mrs. east of the village. Don MacGregor of London, who Mr. and Mrs. Job n Wammes were visiting at the same home. are oil a motor trip to the Mrs. • John Thompton and east coast, visitirig at Nova Sco- Betty, Mrs. Sam McClure and tia. Elaine. Mrs. Orville Storey and ..... ••••• ••••••••.. ••• •=•••••••••••••••• 3•-a10 NIGHTS-3 Thursday Friday-Saturday --- COMMENCING AT 8 P M EACH NIGHT SEAFORTH ,LIONS PARK NEW PROGRAM EACH NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT Well-Known Radio and 'TV Personalities THE CANADIAN PLAY BOYS as featured on CFPL-TV show "ROUND-UP" in a program of fun and music Spedal Share-the-Wealth Draw Each Night -- MIDWAY Featuring New Ferris Wheel, Merry-Go-Round, Octopus Chair-O-Plane and Other Rides BINGO under cover — New Games— Merchandize Booths GIANT PENNY SALE 27r mo r e t h an 1 popular I tems Admission 50c— Children FREE— FREE Parking a. a. SATURDAY NIGHT BILLY MEEK Star comedian of 'Pig and Whistle', TV fame: HAL BEE in a startling hand balancing act. DALT WALPOLE,. accompanist CHILDREN' FREE DRAW • S