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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-09-27, Page 10110•411111 RORC . XXPO$17011, SEAFORTH, ONT., SRT 27, 1273 ra Seaforth Public School students take, it easy after arriving at the Fairgrounds in their prize winning float, a salute to the R.C.M.P. (Staff Photo) Farmers Lib was the title of this imaginative float 7 designed by, pp/cleats at St. s hoof, The• fl won 10# el 64 40 0, )?.i e'cl third prize in the parade 'competition .„. . (Staff ,Photo) th ar X A • • 4"f•,:1 /4 F 4,),';,•, '4 • ....1-4.1{•• Activity at the Seafarth. Fair Members of Seaforth Junior Band tooted away from the back of a flat bed truck in Friday's school children's parade to the Fairgrounds. v. (Staff Photo) Read this... OHIO be glad you can! HELP THOSE WHO CAN'T THE CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE for TIDE BLIND ANNUAL CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS 2:30 Movie Review with Claire 3:00 Toalkseen30 Carted on inn. Seafoith & District by the SEAFORTE LIONS CLUB. Forward your gift to: ,Vantpitg, Caiman, Seaforth, in the envelope you receivedorleave at any Seaforth Bank. 4 The number Of entries in the Fair's Women's Division was slightly down from last year but the quality of home baking and other entries was excellent, judges said. Baking Loaf white bread - Helen Cun- nell; Mrs. McCowan; Sharon Wilson Mary , Chapple; Mrs. , • " Loaf brown bread - Helen Conn ell; Colclough. Loaf fruit bread - HelenCon- nellgix clover leaf buns, plain - Helen Connell. .Fruited coffee ring, iced - Helen Connell.knnneelle. united - Helen Connell; Lillian Evans; Lois Moore. Chocolate Layer cake ;filling and iced - Phyllis Parsons; Mart garet Eckert; Mrs. Jim Keyes. (Crispy Crust special). Banana layer cake - Mrs.Jas. riae Keys.nlpeG Helen Mrs. R. McMicheal; Mary Dark fruit Chiffon cake, any flavour - cake, baked in loaf p FirilaYs°n Lightfruit cake, baked inloaf pan - Helen Connell. Date and nut loaf - Grace Broadfoot; Helen Connell. Carrot loaf - Helen Connell; Grace Broadfoot; Mrs. John Mc- Cowan. Applesauce cake, plain - GraGceinger Broadfoot; cake, plain - ea Helen Connell. Helen Connell. Maple Cream - Mrs. McMi- chealk Helen Connell; Mrs. HeimPei Chocolate Fudge - Mrs. Mc- Micheal; Mrs. L. Evans; Helen Connell. - vnee1 Helen .Connell. Seven chocolate brownies, Seven iced squares, new var- iety - Helen Connell; Grace Broadfoot. Seven Cocoanut macaroons - Mary Chapple; Anna Dolmage. pumpkin Pie - Mrs. Jean Keys; Helen-Connell. Cherry Pie, lattice top - Jean Keys; Mrs. W. Reid. Lernon pie, not prepared filling- Helen Connell. Raisin Pie - Jean Keys; lifs. Reid; Helen Connell. Apple Pie - Jean Keys; Helen Connell; Anna Dolmage. (J.M.Schneider special) Seven butter tarts, with fruit- Phyllis Parsons; Mrs. Reid; Grace Bloodroot. (J.M:Sehneider special) Seven baked jam tarts - Phyllis Parsons; Mrs. Evans; Helen Connell. Seven lemon •tarts - Helen Connell; Phyllis Parsons'. A Best butter tarts - Seaforth tf Creamery Spetial- —Phyllis Par- sons (2nd.) Seven tea biscuits - Helen Connell; Grace Broadfoot, Spec- ial 1st. prize Sandwich Spread. Seven bran muffins - Mrs. Mac Stewart; Helen Connell. (Special 1st prize Sandwich ivi7s.et. Spread) Best decorated bithday cake; Box of treats for shut-in child - Anna Dolmage. plate of assorted cookies. Six varieties - Mary Chapple; Anna Dolmage; Grace Broadfoot. Six ways - Graham wafers - Broadfoot; Phyllis Gr parsons; aciex Anna Dolmage. ways to serve macaroni - Six Jean Keys; Mrs. Chapple; Anna Dolmage.ent B oatmeal date squares - Special Seaforth Creamery .- Phyllis Parsons. Most points in classes 1 - 5 incl. - Helen Connell, Fry-C adbury Special - Chocolate cake baked with Fry's Cocoa -Grace Broadfoot; Phyllis Parsons; Mrs. Colclough, William Neilson Special - Best chocolate cake made with Neilson's Jersey Cocoa - Mrs. Colclough. Ont. Bean Producers Board - BeSt dish of baked beans (Recipe must accompany entry) - Mary Chapple; Mrs. J. Keys; Joan Stewart. . Fruits and vegetables Preserved Strawberries - Mrs. James Keys; Mrs. Lillian Evans; Ahna Dolmage. - Canned peaches - Mrs.David Tremeer; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage;, Mrs. Lillian Evans. Canned Pears - Mrs. wrn. Dolmage; Mrs. Lillian Evans; Helen Connell, Canned Plums - Mrs.Lillian Evans. Canned Red Raspberries - Mrs. Lillian Evans; Mrs. James Keys; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. Fruit Cocktail, 3 or more fruits - Grade Broadfoot; Mrs. Mac Stewart; Mrs. David Tre- meer. Pear Marmalade - Mary C happle. Mincemeat Dorothy Parke; Mrs. Heimpel. FOR SALE 1966 BUICK Le SABRE Very good condition. Ph. 427-0443 Tomato Juice - Mary Chapple; Helen Connell; Mrs. WM.Dob- maze. Chili Sauce - Grace Broad- foot; Mrs. Arthur FinlaySon;Mrs. James Keys. Pickled Cherries -"--*Helen Connell. Canned Whole Tomatoes - Helen Connell; Mar y Chapple; Grace Broadfoot. Sweet Cucumber Pickles - Grace Broadfoot; Helen Connell; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. Hot Dog Relish - Mrs. James Keys; Grace Broadfoot; Mrs.Wm. Dolmage, Pickled Corn Cobs - Mary Chapple; Grace Broadfoot; Doro- thy Parke. Dill Pickles - Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; Mrs. David Trerpeer; Grace Broadfoot. Tomato Catsup - Mrs.David Tremeer; Mrs. Lillian Evans; Grace Broadfoot. Black Currant Jelly - Dorothy Parke. Strawberry Jam - Mrs. A. Jamieson; Mrs. Lillian Evans; Mrs. Arthur Finlayson. Raspberry Jam - Grace Broadfoot; Mrs. A. Jamieson; Mrs. Arthur Finlayson. Apple Jelly - Mrs. Wm.' Dolmage. Red Currant Jelly - - Mrs. Heimpel. Any other variety - jam • or jelly - Grace Broadfoot; Mrs. A. Jamieson; Mrs. David Tremeer. Collection of canned fruits (six) - Mrs. Lillian Evans. Three jars jam or jelly, decorated for Xmas - Mrs. Wm. Dolmage; Mrs. Lillian Evans; Dinah Sills. dressed doll, 2 outfits - Mrs. -Heimpel. Any craft not previously listed - Eric Tippelt; Mrs. Stewart Dale; Mrs. Lillian Evans. Huron Expositor Photo- graphic Contest - Mrs. Morenz; Mrs. J. Keys. Half apron for Christmas During the week of Sept. 19th to the 25th, 1973, the Seaforth Police Dep't investigated 11 occurrences. Lost and found articles 4; Animals 2; Property damage 2; Assistance to other Dep'ts 2; - 'Dangerous conditions 1. Five Traffic charges were laid. One Liquor charge laid; One Criminal Code charge. Twelve motorists were warned for minor infractiops. Four Minor 'accidents investi gated damage totaling $420. One major accident investigated damage totaling $1,000. In the found Dep't we have a Heavy duty Tryck Tire B.F. Goodrich make. Owner may claim same on proper identifi- cation. On the evening of Sunday 23rd Sept. 1973. Two yoUng persons reported to the Police that they suspected a gas Leak on East William Street. This was inves- tigated and as a result., one 'elderly person had to stay with a kind neighbour as her house was affected by the gas. This could have turned out a lot, more News of M cKillop Correspondent Mrs. Ed Regele Mrs. Jim Keys. Two handkerchiefs - Heimpel. Four place mats forghrist- mas - Mrs. J im Keys; Evans. Pair of pill gitfiSS, His & Hers - Mrs. Lillian Evans; Mrs; Heimpel. serious than it did. Thanks to ,the boys for reporting this matter. A comment was heard on the Street during the week about the young persons around the Town loitering or driving around for most of the night. It was said that either they don't have a bed to go to, or that they have never done an honest days work. If only these people would go to bed like any other sensible person this world would be a better living place. I thought this comment was worth a note. RATS OF THE WEEK. Another rat visited the car park at the rear of the Commer- cial Hotel during the weekend. Smashed into a vehicle and then crawled away. One day the tables may turn and then this rat will be just getting his own back. Congratulations to the person •or persons who like to throw objects ' at other people's property. You have succeeded in costing them money, lost time, and a great deal of inconvenience. Yous should be proud of yourselves . As a result a win- down was smashed at the rear of the Priceguard store. During the week of Sept. 12th to 18th, the Seaforth police Dept. investigated '14 occurrences con- sisting of the following: Two property damage com- plaints; 3 theft reports, 2 un- founded; 2 domestic complaints, 1 missing person, 1 escort, 1 driving complaint, 1 disturbance, 2 lost and found; 1 assistance, and 1 liquor eCimplarnt. 11:50 Movie For Tonight: "None But The Brave" Frank Sinatra and Clint walker THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1973 8:00 Ontario Schools 8:45 Friendly Giant 9:00 Mon Ami 9:15 Ontario Schools 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News At Noon 12:45 Afternoon Movie: ',The Deerslayer" - Lex Barker. Rita Moreno 2:30 Shirley Taylor 3;00 Take 30 3;30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4;30 A Place Of Your Own 5:00 Dick Van Dyke 5:30 Room 222 6:00 FYI 7:00 Bob & Carol .& Ted & Alice 7;30 The Bob Newhart Show "8;00 Carol Burnett Show 9:00 Thursday Night Movie: "Fitzwilly" - Dick Van pyke and Barbara Feldon 11;00 The National 11:20 PM 11;45 Movie For Tonight: "Live Fast, Die Young" -'Mary Murphy and Norma Eber- hardt. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1973 8:00 Ontario Schools • 8;45 Friendly Giant 9;00 Mon Ami 9:15 Ontario Schools 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News A 1. Win awards in Womens section Arts and crafts Water colour and oil painting display, individual - Mabel Turn- bull; Mrs. 'Jean Davidson; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. Poster for Huron County - Mrs. John McCowan; Mrs. Wm. Dolmage. Wall hanging, Macrame, 9 x 24 - Mrs. Stewart Dale. Picture, copper tooled, framed - Mrs. Heirnpel. Cross-stitch sampler, framed - Mrs. Morenz. String art picture - Mrs.John McCowan. Stuffed hand knitted toy - Mrs. Heimpel; Mrs. Colclough. One pillow, crewel embroi- dered - Mrs.. Morenz; Mrs. Heimpel. One Monkey'Sock doll - Mrs. Audrey McLean; Mrs. Heimpel. Christmas table centrepiece - (2nd.) Mrs. wm. Dolmage. One pair pillow cases, 4" knitted lace - Mrs. Colclough; Mrs. Heimpel. Four crochet coasters over glass - Mrs. Lillian Evans. Hand knitted' tie for man - Mrs. Stewart Dale. Mrs. Haugh's Special ,- Best 8;30 Professor Moffatt's Science Workshop 9;00 The Littlest Hobo 9:30 Yogi's Gang 10:00 Huckleberry Hound 10;30 Roman Holidays 8:30 Cannon 11:00 Amazing Chan and the C,han 9;30 This Is The Law Clan 10:00 In The South Seas 11;30 Junior Talent Hour 10:30 Man Alive 12;30 Reach For The Top c' 1:00 Grand Prix Wrestling 2;00 Canadian Open Tennis 4;)0 t.b.a. 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 6;00Adam 12 6;30 FYI 7;00 Maude .7:30 On The Buses 8;00 The Frog prince 9;00 Main Chance 10:00 Becaud And Company 11:00 The National 11;10 CFL Football Approx. 1:30 Movie For Tonight; "Imitation Of Life" - Lana"Turner and John Gavin. SUNDAY,SEPTEMBER 30,1973 8;00 Quelle Famille 8;30 The Hilarious House Of Frightenstein 9:30 Max The Mouse 10:00 Spiderman 10:30 Ontario Schools 12:30 Hymn Sing 1:00 Roy Jewell Farm Show 1;30 Horst Koehler Show 2:00 Pierre 'Berton 3:30 Inquiry 4:30 Country Canada 5:00 Music To See 5:30 Wonderful World of Disney 6:30 Act Fast , 7:00 The Beachcombers 7:30 The Waltons 8:30 Needles And Pins .9;00 More Joy In Heaven 10:00 The Megavitamin Controversy 11:00 The National 11:20 PM 11;45 Comedy Classics: "The Old Fashioned Way" - W.C. Fields anti Judith Allen MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1973 8:00 Ontario Schools 8:45 Friendly Giant 9;00 Mon Ami 9;15 Ontario Schools 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News At Noon 12:45 Afternoon Movie: "Stranger In My -Arms" - June Allyson and Jeff Chandler. 2;30 Dick Berryman 3;00 Take 30 3:36 Edge of Night SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER29,1973 4:00 Family Court 8:00 Woobinda - 4:3Q Drop-In 5:00Dick Van Dyke 5:30 Dusty's Trail 6:00 FYI • 7:00 Gunsmoke 8:00 Partridge Family 3:00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Drop-In 5:00 Dick Van Dyke 5:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show 6;00 FYI 7:00 Emergency 8:00 This Land 8:30 To See Ourselves 9:00 CFL Football 11:30 The National 9:00 Mon Ami 9:15 Ontario Schools 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11;00 Sesame Street 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News At Noon 12:45 Afternoon Movie: "Halfway House" - Tom Walls and Francoise Rosay 2:30 Dick Berryman Krista, Karen and Darlene of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Regele, There was one charge laid under the Criminal Code of Princeton and Mr. and Mrs. Canada; 6 liquor charges, 4 Clarence Regele visited with Mr. traffic charges; and 7 parking and Mrs. Edward Regele Satur- e violations. day, s.ftercioen apd, eyening,, Twelve motorists were turnedMr. to Edward p, tk iv al 6p 4 wp.o tdfigiqttila titiliC tribi‘ Welir warned" for traffic ' ififractidhs. versity Hospital, London. no accidents this week. CFPL TV listings 11;00 The National 11;20 pp% 11:45 Sherlock Holmes Theatre; "The. Adventures of Sher- lock Holmes" - Basil Rathbone and Ida Lupino. -TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1973 8:00 Ontario Schools 8:45 Friendly Giant 9;00 Mon Arni 9:15 oritario Schools 10;30 Mr. Dressup (,\11;00 Sesame Street 12300 Cartoons 12;30 News At Noon 12;45 Afternoon Movie: "Blue Denim"- Brandon de Wilde and Carol Lynley. 2:30 Dick Berryman 3;00 Take 30 3:30 Edge of Night ' 4;00 Family Court 4:30 Switched On Set 5:00 Dick Van Dyke 5:30 Lotsa Luck 6:00 FYI 7:00 Flip Wilson Show' 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore Show 8;30 Police Story 9:30 Front Page Challenge _d 10:00 Up Canada' I 10:30 Some Honourable Members 11;00 The National 11:20 P.M. , 11:45 Movie For Tonight: 12:45 Afternoon Movie: Agent" - Stewart Granger Dale Robertson. and Danlela Bianchi WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3,, 1973 t-,;00 Ontario Schools "Take Care Of My Little "Requiem For A Secret Girl" - Jeanne Crain and 8:45 Friendly Giant -7 3:30 Edge of Night 4;00 Family ,Court 4:30 Drop-In 5;00 Dick Van Dyke 5;30 The Partners 6:00 FYI 7:00 Brian Keith Show 7:30 The Odd Couple 8:00 All In The Family 8:30 M*A*S*H 9;00 Tomm'i Hunter Show 20;00 Hawai 11;00 The National fl.:20 PM 11:45 Movie For Tonight: "Can- Can" - Frank Sinatra and Shirley MacLaine .14 •