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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-01-17, Page 59 AV of I 4 1 N A I y 40 eN fd trrf f It , U C, 011 ikeless'� b., q:,,vi "t ig Correspondent Way", was read in unison,WALTON UNIT Harald 13. gar and Mrs. Fred evening in the Walton Com - Mr I s. omMrs. Allan McCall closing the devotional period, The Walton Unit of the U.C.,W. Dunk. were chosen as Copper munity Hall, Mrs. Doug Fraser was hostess Mrs, George McCall presided met in the church basement on ' Contest Leaders ,and names were Winners were: Hi h Lady. for the January meeting of the 8th for the business. The minutes Wednesday evening, January 9 drawn'for each side. Mrs,Edna Mrs. Russell Marks; ow lady- . with 24 ladies resent. Hackwel,) will be the represent- Mrs. Joyce Colyer; High man - and 16th unit on Wednesday were read by Mrs, Don McDon- p ative from the unit to work with Ross Mitchell Low roan -Stanley afternoon in her home. ald. 8 members were present. Mrs. Aon Ac>ttilles opened the y Mrs. Don McDonald opened The offering was received, and meeting with the thought for the the Mission and Service to plan Hiller; Lucky cup -Mrs. Charles the meeting reading an article the of cent membership ,fee month, --standing at the Portal" programs through the year. It was Me Cutcheon. from the Upper Room. The taken. Mrs. Doug Fraser was was sung, accompanied at the ,decided to have a Bakeless Lunch committee Mrs. Don scripture reading was taken from appointed to help pack bales with piano by Mrs. Ray Huether. Mrs. Bazaar with letters to be sent to McDonald, Mrs. Alvin Mcl)on Psalm 121. The hymn "Unto the the Supply and Welfare commit- Achilles read the scripture from each member by the secretary. A aid, Mrs, Nelson Reid and Mrs, . i Job 38: 19 33, followed b the quilt• is to be quilted the James McDonald were in charge. Hills" was sung. „ "syi tee and to the Mission and y beginning of the week at Mrs. Another euchre .Will be held in Mrs. George 'McCall read an Service to help prepare meetings. rhet'litation on "Beauty." Mrs. Bill Couts led in prayer followed Dunk's home, two weeks, article that ,was used at Alma p y "Unto the hills around do I lift ' College, a reading entitled It was decided to hold a ham by a reading "New Yvar's "Listening".MD. McDonald supper June 4. Resolutions". Hymn 15, "For the up"was suns. rs. Lunch was served by Mrs. Bill PERSONALS read a story "You're not Mrs. G. McCall closed the Beauty of the Earth" closed the listening" taken from the book meeting with prayer. Mrs. Rae devotions. Coutts. Mrs. Art Heard and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McCall "Salt in your kitchen." The hymn Houston assisted the hostesses in Mrs. Walter Bewley chose as Ray Huether. and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss her topic "Angry Grandmother Officers for 1974 are: returned home Sunday from a "Teach Me, O Lord, the Perfect serving lunch. p g y a Shakes Gulf Oil", a story of Gulf President -Mrs. William Tha- week holidaying in Nassau of the Oil practises in faraway Angola, mer; Vice- Presidents- M -es. Herb Bahamas. She attended a stockholders Traviss and Mrs. Ron Bennett; Craik Shank of Garden City, meeting in Pittsburg. Mrs, secretary -Mrs. Howard Hackwell; Mich.. was a weekend guest with Bewley also read a letter from Treasurer -Mrs. Mac Sholdice; Steven and John Huether when �•,r Ann Rcuber, a missionary with Supper Committee -Mrs. Fred the boys participated in the f.r Mrs. Wm. Thamer, the new Dunk, Mrs. Emmerson Mitchell, Hockey Tournament in Brussels. the Live -Live Project, Mrs. Ernie Stevens and Mrs, Christine Achilles, five - Mrs. year old gion Newl3 John Gordon; Quilt Committee- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don , eq Mrs. Bill Couts, Mrs. Ralph Achilles was on the "Big Al • president. was in charge of the Talent Show" on T.V. . views business. $he thanked those Traviss and Mrs. Nelson Reid.recently. rt x helping with the devotions and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson t , r R, a , ,a topic. Mrs. Howard Haek'weJl and Mr. and' Mrs. Allan McCall a w , ,., and Mrs. Mary Barr visited on tiY read the minutes. The collection Saturday evening at the home of was received by Mrs. Mac WIN AT EUCHRE Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson on Sholdice and the U.C.W. mem- 'there were 14 tables in play at the occasion of Ronald's second bership fees were collected,. Mrs. the progressive euchre on Friday birthday. We are planning a big parade for the OPTIMISTS Seaforth Winter Carnival Saturday, January 19, 1974 We are 'having:-- Seaforth High School Girls' Band Drum Majorettes Snow -Sculpture Participants Schools Olympic Competitions rW,Y..., ILk.1fPU HELP US? We need, floa a 'far..'the parQd+� from the Schools, Business Places and Service, Clubs If you want our, parade to be a success CONTACT: JOHN McCARROL- KEN CAMPBELL $ox 100 R.R. 1, Dublin, Ont. 8"fortkOnt. OPTIMISTS Seaforth Winter Carnival Saturday, January 19, 1974 Features 1atI4111 4�7 1. SNOW SCULPTURING: --- On Friday aftenoon at area schools 2. CARNIVAL PARADEl--- On Saturday at 1 p.m. from Optimists' Park and including area school floats. 3. CANADA KEEP FIT TEST:--- at three Seaforth Schools. 4. CROSS, COUNTRY RUN:--- frain Seaforth District High School. - '.'T,,! •s :w�,,.�r +w ,air �F fir, .i x q. 7th ' A14NUAL 110W1 Friday— Suidq,y January 18-19-20, 1974 ' THREE DAYS OF WINTER FUN FUR EVERYONE —www a Si TK1UA T 8:00 p.m. -- TORCH PARADE Parade forms at Topnotch Feeds, Crombie Street, proceeds North on Victoria, across Goderich St. along East William to Duke St. and Arena. Everyone wel- come — Bring your snowmobile and join in fhel• n. 8:00 P.M. — Family Skating, Free 9:00 P.M. — Snowmobile Social and Dance in Arena Hall Drop in after the parade and help get the Carnival of f to a good start. REFRESHMENTS — ADMISSION $1.00 — Pay at the door ---SATURDAY , ADMISSION to ARENA and AGRICULTURAL' GROUNDS — $1.00 COME TO SEAFORTH FOR AN EXCITING DAY OF EVENTS. 9:00 A.M. — Curling Bonsoel At the Seaforth Curling Club. Come in and watch the play. 9:00 'a.m. -- ATOM HOCKEY TOURNEY With teams from Seaforth, Mitchell, Wing- lmm,, $russels, Zurich, Pahnerstan and Hanover: 12:30 P.M. — Line Up for Parade At OPTIMIST PARK —°PRIZES to be AWARDdD 1:00 p.m. -- PARADE Tht4,e winning floats will be announced as the parade arrives at the Agricultural Grounds. — LOCAL SNOWMOBILER EVENTS — TUG OF WAR, MEN' — SNOW SCULPTURING — NOVELTY RACES. REGISTRATION 3:00 P.M, — Endurance Races Occ - 345cc ......... $30 $20 $10 345cc - 800cc ... ........... 30 20 10 HOCKEY' TOURNAMENTS — •6:30 P.M. — Hockey "B" Champion 8:00 P.M. — Hockey "A" Champion 9:00 P.M. — Carnival Ball -,•Legion Hall --SUNDAY ADMISS ON — $2.00 to Arena and Agriculture Grounds 10:00 A.M. — Snowmobile Registration 12:30 p.m. U Sanctioned by M.O.S.R.A, STOCK JUNIOR:— STOCK A 0-250 c.t. MODIFIED A 0-295 c. c. B 251-29S c.c. B 296-M c.c. C 296.340 c.c. C 341.440 c.c. D 341-400 c.c. D 441.650 c.c. E 401-440 c.c. E 651.800 c.c. SUPER STOCK A 0-295 c.c, B 296345 c.c. LADIES A 0-295 cc. Stock C 346-400 c.c. B 295-345 c.c. Stock D 401-440 c.c. C 0.445 c.c. Super Stock There must be at least 5 machines registered . to constitute any class. Come out and see the professionals perform at 70 miles an hour on the atralghtaaky. (Prizes subject to weatthw candlblaw) 2:00 P.M. — Skating in arena, Free A KING of the RACERS TROPHY for. Maximum Points `Ginner, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 19-20 Lunch Booth on the Grounds E � By John D. Baker in the Legion Hall and will Public Relations Officer, commence at 8:00 p.m. , Branch 156 Note: All membership. fees are due on the 1 st of January, to date • PAST EVENTS we have a 66% paid up Wednesday, Jan. 9, the Branch membership for 1974. All Frater- held a Stag Euchre, There were nal Affiliate members should pay nine tables of play, and from all before January 31, if they do not accounts it was a real night of fun. • they will have to re -apply for Winners were; high score, Pete membership. Jordan and Tom Williams; Lone Note: Members wishing to see hands -Harvey Beuerman; Low the Provincial Service Officer on hands, Alec Muir, and (Rabbit) February 19th, please get in Costello. touch with Comrade George Thursday, Jan. 10, the mem- • Miller, Service Officer for Branch bers held their monthly general 156, before January 28. meeting. Comrade Allan Nichol- ° * son, membership chairman, con, - ducted a draw for those members eligible in the Early Bird Members of Branch 156 held a Cam�atgn. Winners -were as Legion service at the Box Funeral f 1 ; "� '74-77 "��"'° '""Hrtp#asattturzlay euening• fot l d`" 1a8 ' Finnigan; 2nd, John Baker; 3rd, e aincade Bob Smith.'. th"lie'"Co Carmon Rowcliffe; 4th, Jack Padre Comrade. Bob. Spittal, - Eisler; 5th, Ken Ritchie; 6th, conducted the service. I wish to Wm. Dalrymple; 7th, Dave convey on behalf of all the Hoover; 8th, Pete Spittal; 9th, members our deepest sympathy Orville Oke; 10th, Gary Bettles. to the relatives of Comrade Bob. Friday, Jan. 11, the weekly Bob was a very active member Bingo attracted eighty-nine play- and will be missed very much ers and prizes to fhe value of $338 , indeed by the Branch. « were won. COMING EVENTS We are very sorry to hear of the Friday, Jan. 18,• Bingo will be sudden illness of Keith MacLean held in the Legion Hall as and all members wish him a usual. speedy recovery. Wednesday, Jan. 23, Stag Euchre will be held, come on out all you card players and bring a NOTE: The Canadiap Govern - friend. The Stag Euchre will be -ment have struck a medal for a weekly feature every Veterans who took part in the Wednesday evening until fur- Dieppe Raid. In order to obtain, ther notice. one, eligible veterans should Thursday, Jan. 24, The Happy write to Mr. Wm. Stevens, Citizens have invited members President, Dieppe Veterans and of the Branch and of the Ladies Prisoner of War Association, P.O. Auxiliary together . )with the Box 57241, • Terminal "A", general public, to a showing of Toronto, Ontario. Application two films, "Alberta, Land of the should include, Regimental num- Chinook" and "Island Eden", ber, prank, name and address, a film of beautiful Vancouver name of unit with which you Island. The films will be shown landed at Dieppe. Mrs Elmer Rivers 'is Presbyterial vice-president At the 89th annual meeting of the meeting representing Goder- the Women's Missionary Society ich, Hensall, Auburn, Belgrave of the Huron Presbyterial of the and Seaforth. Presbyterian Church in Canada held in Seaforth • Wednesday, Reeeives Mrs. Alex Enright of Goderich was installed as president. She • promotion succeeds Mrs. John Pollock of Goderich. Among recent appointments in Other officers installed were: the Ministry of Education Mrs. Elmer Rivers, Seaforth, announced by Education Minister vice-president; Mrs. W. R. Thomas Wells is that of Douglas Kerslake, Seaforth, secretary; S. Lawless, appointed director of Mrs. G. G. MacEwan, Goderich: the E:R.A.S. (Educalional _ treasurer; Mrs. William Waddell, Resources Allocation System) Seaforth, adult group; Mrs. Task Force who becomes the Wesley Bradnock, Auburn, young director of the Supervisory - women's secretary; Mrs. Rachel Services Branch. The E.R.A.S. Schwalm, Hensall, children's project will continue under Mr. secretary. Lawless's leadership. Other officers are: Mrs. Formerly principal of Walton Harvey IUde, Hensall, associate Public School Mr. Lawless is members; Mrs. Charles Kalb- married to the former Dorothy fleisch, Varna, friendship and 'Turnbull. service; Mrs. Rochus Faber, A former Inspector of Public Kipper, literature secretary; Schools in Norfolk County,Mr. Miss 'Jean Scott, R.R. 2, Lawless served as Superintendent Seaforth, supply secretary; Mrs. of Public Schools and Assistant J. C. McBurney, Belgrave, Glad Director of Education for the Tidings; Mrs. Wesley Bradnock, Burlington Board of Education. press secretary; Mrs. Joseph On creation of the Halton County Dunbar, Belgraye, life member- Board of Education in 1969, he ship. became Assistant Director of Miss Belle Campbell, Seaforth Education. He then moved to _ Ottawa as Director of Education W was installing officer. for the Ottawa Board of Finance reports indicated that Eddcation, a post he held from The *HuronPresbyterial -has meT 1976 to 1972. He is a former its allocation of over $5.000. ' president of the Ontario _ - " - Association of Education and i There were over 55 delegates at Administrative Officials. o We are planning a big parade for the OPTIMISTS Seaforth Winter Carnival Saturday, January 19, 1974 We are 'having:-- Seaforth High School Girls' Band Drum Majorettes Snow -Sculpture Participants Schools Olympic Competitions rW,Y..., ILk.1fPU HELP US? We need, floa a 'far..'the parQd+� from the Schools, Business Places and Service, Clubs If you want our, parade to be a success CONTACT: JOHN McCARROL- KEN CAMPBELL $ox 100 R.R. 1, Dublin, Ont. 8"fortkOnt. OPTIMISTS Seaforth Winter Carnival Saturday, January 19, 1974 Features 1atI4111 4�7 1. SNOW SCULPTURING: --- On Friday aftenoon at area schools 2. CARNIVAL PARADEl--- On Saturday at 1 p.m. from Optimists' Park and including area school floats. 3. CANADA KEEP FIT TEST:--- at three Seaforth Schools. 4. CROSS, COUNTRY RUN:--- frain Seaforth District High School. - '.'T,,! •s :w�,,.�r +w ,air �F fir, .i x q. 7th ' A14NUAL 110W1 Friday— Suidq,y January 18-19-20, 1974 ' THREE DAYS OF WINTER FUN FUR EVERYONE —www a Si TK1UA T 8:00 p.m. -- TORCH PARADE Parade forms at Topnotch Feeds, Crombie Street, proceeds North on Victoria, across Goderich St. along East William to Duke St. and Arena. Everyone wel- come — Bring your snowmobile and join in fhel• n. 8:00 P.M. — Family Skating, Free 9:00 P.M. — Snowmobile Social and Dance in Arena Hall Drop in after the parade and help get the Carnival of f to a good start. REFRESHMENTS — ADMISSION $1.00 — Pay at the door ---SATURDAY , ADMISSION to ARENA and AGRICULTURAL' GROUNDS — $1.00 COME TO SEAFORTH FOR AN EXCITING DAY OF EVENTS. 9:00 A.M. — Curling Bonsoel At the Seaforth Curling Club. Come in and watch the play. 9:00 'a.m. -- ATOM HOCKEY TOURNEY With teams from Seaforth, Mitchell, Wing- lmm,, $russels, Zurich, Pahnerstan and Hanover: 12:30 P.M. — Line Up for Parade At OPTIMIST PARK —°PRIZES to be AWARDdD 1:00 p.m. -- PARADE Tht4,e winning floats will be announced as the parade arrives at the Agricultural Grounds. — LOCAL SNOWMOBILER EVENTS — TUG OF WAR, MEN' — SNOW SCULPTURING — NOVELTY RACES. REGISTRATION 3:00 P.M, — Endurance Races Occ - 345cc ......... $30 $20 $10 345cc - 800cc ... ........... 30 20 10 HOCKEY' TOURNAMENTS — •6:30 P.M. — Hockey "B" Champion 8:00 P.M. — Hockey "A" Champion 9:00 P.M. — Carnival Ball -,•Legion Hall --SUNDAY ADMISS ON — $2.00 to Arena and Agriculture Grounds 10:00 A.M. — Snowmobile Registration 12:30 p.m. U Sanctioned by M.O.S.R.A, STOCK JUNIOR:— STOCK A 0-250 c.t. MODIFIED A 0-295 c. c. B 251-29S c.c. B 296-M c.c. C 296.340 c.c. C 341.440 c.c. D 341-400 c.c. D 441.650 c.c. E 401-440 c.c. E 651.800 c.c. SUPER STOCK A 0-295 c.c, B 296345 c.c. LADIES A 0-295 cc. Stock C 346-400 c.c. B 295-345 c.c. Stock D 401-440 c.c. C 0.445 c.c. Super Stock There must be at least 5 machines registered . to constitute any class. Come out and see the professionals perform at 70 miles an hour on the atralghtaaky. (Prizes subject to weatthw candlblaw) 2:00 P.M. — Skating in arena, Free A KING of the RACERS TROPHY for. Maximum Points `Ginner, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 19-20 Lunch Booth on the Grounds E �