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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-01-17, Page 8h M' , I . :ONT B, It, 'd e Ldc _­MotY o e,r r �rooo4 n udrchan The many friends of Mrs- V'gitlrado Springs, Colorada, hasI '' a •KI R.K M acFarlane will be sorry to returned -.home. hear that she is a patient. in Doug` Hoover, has returned' to o�nt consultations' " Notes',i 4 _ ' Seaforth CommunityHospital. h' . studies at Western Utitversit . is Y "a a VS!lth the increasing frequency are appointed from various 13y lylabel Tyrnbu A, Mr. and Mrs. William Orr, after spen.ding<the holidays with' *I , "t9f fm accidents, tt is important commodity group boards. These Ricky and Stephen', Waterloo, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. ilial farmers be aware of the members represent the entire (yrs. Mary Pr de of Exeter delivered spent the week end with Mr. and. Hoover. hazards of their occupation. field of agriculture, since,near'ly Y - r Mrs. Wesley Roe. Mr. and Mrs. Win. -Grown, " P visited Miss Turnbull at the I happen. to have cleftnite Holiday visitors with Mr. ands Jarvis Street, Seaforth, William t Making this kind of informatio,„}r • every agricultural producer is Home" this week. information on this project as I ., Mys. Frank Sills ' were Mr. and' Brown; Kitchener end Renate available is one of the roles of the affiliated with one or another of It dges one good to visit in other was told the details by nephgw. Mrs, 'Dorlean Sills, Mr. and Gounaris were dinner guests with Farm Safety Association. the marketing boards." Brown towns' d learn what their, Don Hillis who is president of the "mrs.Jim Sills, Tracey and Ted; , Mrs. Fred Bonthron, Hensall, on "The FSA is, in- a"sense, a says. projects y y Mary, Hensall; Jane. ,Toronto; Sunday. 'Mrs. Bertha McGregor are Communit. wise. For Community Services' private company. owned by the Seven other board member?; example 1 -got much information organization and had mpch to do t�2a,000 fa rmers and employers of represent regional boards tb Mr. Gerald Townsend, Arthur. A Hensall, 'was also a guest.on a recent project in Ingersoll. with the organizing and planninghone call from Anne in Sion, Ralph Smith of Western farm labor," says Don Brown, the cover people who may not be partP ' P , Y The Community Services' of this service. Before Christmas Switzerland, completed the University was home visiting with association's general manager. of a commodity group. The board Association have id the last six he visited all those who took family atherin his arents over the weekend. I� White the FSA is funded by a of directors elects an executive months launched the project of advantage of this service and all Captain Richard and Mrs. P percentage of payments to the committee to control the affairs "Meals on Wheels" by which the recipients were very pleased. Cunningham, Regina, visited his a�; Workmen's Compensation Board and policies of the FSA which people, mostly Senior Citizens, Perhaps there is not the Beed grandmother Mrs. Lavina Kelly Some colleges have placed i izx it is essentially a farm reports back to the board itself. have their meals prepared and for such a service here. I know it for the weekend. the following signs at busy 11N5;s organization, run by farmers to• None of the board members delivered to their homes. was talked' about some time ago Mrs. J. M. 'McMillan who intersectiotls: Instead of #1Watk" promote farm safety. so that any reports directly to the WCB. Within the last six months 1500' but nothing came of it. The spentl,the Ch i�stmas season with and "Don't Walk," they have ' farmer who reports to• the WCB The services of the ��(( 'Right On" and "No Way." ,M1 P such meals have been delivered principle is splendid. I'm sure if her son anti his family to becomes a member of FSA. association's fieldmen are to citizens in Ingersoll who any organization here was willing The budget is approved by available free of charge for although still living in their own to carry the torch, Mr. Hillis WCB, but the business of the consultation to help Ontario homes were unable to prepare would be glad to spend an t; association is conducted by a farmers reduce the frequency of their own meals. ' The idea has evening to talk about it. He is Brodhagen and District Chamber of board of direct ors composed farm -related accidents. This can been spoken of here but has not most enthusiastic. Commerce entirely of people from the be on a I -to-I basis or to a group been carried out. Mrs. O. Ribey celebrated her farming community, to help with safety programs on Some advantages of �jhis birthday this week. Mr. O.Ribey � "Of the 18 board members, I I the farm and in the community. service are, as follows: Persons of Goderich and members of her Winter \✓p r Carnival are able to leave hospital sooner family were with her and in the kttow•ing well balanced nutritious evening Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ribey SATURDAY JANUARY 26th NEWS OF meals wn ill conic to their door. and family came and had a little People can stay longer in their celebration which was shared by Rrucefield °"•n homes knowing this service the residents of'the Home. is available. The most precious birthday gift RACES DANCE — — DRAW AT THE 'i' CASH BINGO Ek -Service Men and Women In Ingersoll the meals ar a .vas another grandson born to Mr. Legion Hall, Seaforth Correspondent Mrs. Hugh Berry FRIDAY, JAN. 18 prepared at the local hospital and are packed in insulated boxes and Mrs. Jamieson Ribey of Goderich. Mrs, Ribey's birthday r i rrrrrrrlrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr�rrrrrrrrrrrrlrurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrMrrlrrrr 15 Regular Games -for $10.00 FRI. and SAT. which were made by pupils of was Jan. 12 and her grandson was ' — $75.00 Jackpot to Go — in the ' TWO DOOR PRIZES Ingersoll D.H.S. The local born Jan. 11, The family were Admission $1.00 ENTERTAINMENT at FAMILY PARADISE Exttn;a Grids 25c oa' 7 foT $1.00 Brucefield U.C.W. of Bruce- meeting, welcomed everyone, churches sec that the boxes are very happy about that. PERMITTED) —Proceeds for Welfare Wo The Revols field United Church had a also wished the new Executive a Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth -- Saturday, January 19th rrrrrrrrrlrrrrrrrriirrrrrnrrrrri successful vear. It was indicated at the Annual Meeting held on successful year. Mrs, Howard Lemon, Mrs. Alex McBeath were Asked to describe her first day iIass, Robbie Burns' — Music by — Tuesday. January 8 with a fair in charge of the devotion. of teaching a of first attendance. Mrs. Stuart Wilson, The new Executive were graders, the young lady explained "it „THE BLENDERS" Past President, opened the installed by Rev,P.Pac ruefully, was like trying to • resident are: Mrs. B. Triebner, President; Mrs. John Henderson, treasurer; hold 28 corks under water at the same time." DANCE Jan 26 -- "The Lormaines" Mrs. Cliff Henderson, Recording .In Debate Secretary, Mrs, was as at the piano. Thea offering was h Brussels Legion Hall , FAMILY PARADISE wage taken by Mrs. Lemon and dedicated by Mrs. McBeath. Meditation was given. by Mrs. STAG EUCHRE Seaforth Legion FRIDAY Jan. 25 CAMPING PARK l McBeath. Mrs. Henderson and ` Music by urrririrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrurriirrrrrirrrrrrirnirrrrrrr.rrrrirrrrrrrrr r (Continued from Page 1) ' Health, R. Gig Gibson, Mrs. 'Triebner had charge of business. Mrs. Triebner read a Wed. -J-dn. 23 The Blenders ' W.J.Elston, C. Ho rton, Poem "Be a Good Forgetter.' J. Morrissey,Prov., Re P•: Mrs. J.. Henderson gave the — 8:30 pin. — Admission: Admission : $3 per couple Chairman, R. Williamson, treasurer's report and reported Admission $1.00 ` J. Tinney, L.R.I erguson, H. Mc- that the 3 Groups had raised P Sponsored by DANCE Michael., $2,343.97. - Tuckersmith Group Legion Pi Band pe Library', J . F .Flannery , No. 1 $1,057.87; Stanley Group ' — Oka Chairman, Mrs. H.Jermyn, No. 2 $452.30; Group No.' 3 Se forth Legion . E.U.Mcllwain, D.H.McKenzie, $833.80. • on Hall G.McCutcheon, E. Talbot; Thank you notes were read by Property, H.E. Schairman, H. Lobb, S. Profit, Mrs. Broadfoot and Mrs. Berry from Charte,r,Bus SATURDAY JAN 26th ' sick and shut-ins. J / • R p t W , W . M £Bride J Baker. t ' c`tt:.L,.. ,..., . ,t J.L.McCt CC Bri' There will riot be. ppy, n)eeting. in February on account of Tt4e �; ii7i t;tt& �19r:fa tlild 'r9r'u;.i i. t; ]�dE1C'lllg r1© 1, r Y,,. ,,, r,.• , rr.,. ;• I t,n• >, Land Division, C.Krauter, 1• World's Day of Prayer. the •date 1 � --.; ,,. :; ,f. top"' p • ,. ,i., Mus1C b y „ E .Hayter , H .Robinson , will be announced later to be held NASHVILLE R.Westcott, C.Laithwaite. in Brucefield. The MarAmeetin g IAN WILBEE ORCHESTRA i Development, A. Campbell' on the 5th will be in charge of pati chairman, W.G.Zinn , Unit 3. �. Feb,. 1St $3.00 Per Couple ,rk D.J.Shewfelt, F.Cook, D.S.Eadie. Lunch was served by Unit 3. Executive, D.A.McNiel, Mrs. Fotheringham, Mrs. Towns- Everyone Welcome chairman, E. Thompson, end, Mrs. R. Broadfoot and Mrs.. f Contact: SEAFORTH 527-0441 's J.L.Kerr, R.Lawrie, G.Reed, Van Den Neueker. • R.V.Pattison. Social Services, C. 'Thomas, nrrrinrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrri irrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrtrrrrrrrrrrrrrrn 4 chairman, C.E.Boyle, C.Scanlon, -` E. Sille>ry, H. Mulvey. C A R R -RET • • The council meeting was THIS WEEK unusually short. It adjourned ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL until shortly after 12:00 Noon. , AT THE 'i' CASH BINGO Ek -Service Men and Women and Dependents ROYAL HOTEL Legion Hall, Seaforth FRIDAY, JAN. 18 MITCHELL 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games -for $10.00 FRI. and SAT. ?� THREE $25.00 GAME'S ' — $75.00 Jackpot to Go — in the ' TWO DOOR PRIZES Crown Room Admission $1.00 Exttn;a Grids 25c oa' 7 foT $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT Entertainment :— PERMITTED) —Proceeds for Welfare Wo The Revols Auspices Seaforth BranciA156, Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth ;s 6 rrrrrrrrrlrrrrrrrriirrrrrnrrrrri , Country and Western Entertainment SATURDAY — IN THE RED KNIGHT -ROOM Elgin Fisher s (The Family Affair IIN T= LADWAI Sad FISCOR.TS, RC OM FRIDAY — SAWRDAY 4 Valley Road -WASTY CWCKEN WINGS for SNACKS A U%P; FREE PAAKWG WE 3L2V'E 89FE1t ers ROOM LUNCSEONS 12to9and0!611 AT VORY SOW PRICES Brodhagen Community Centre Saturday, Jan. .19th Music by Dianne &•Country Cavaliers Couples Only — No Jeans rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrirrrirrrrrrrrnrrrtrrrrrrrrrrrr ALL STAR TOURS, 21 Day To California:,,.,,. * February 23 * ee. March 16 From a�tut April 6 * Qep April 27 $410 * May 18 * 13 Day: Florida Tours °* including Disney World *` ?F February 10 1eS: February .17 From .#V February 24 O'Qa March 3rd March 10th ~ $275 March 17th * 14 Day: 13 Departures from $229 �L ,9 Day: Mid -Term Depaluture, March 16 ,k From $179 '�' --- Ontario's Finest Escorted Tours OR INFORMATION ORMATION & RESER''VATIONS* �'' � Call • 273-1230 or Write . -Box.42-6 Strafford, Onfl� u ' ys, ek�t :d•' ' �I, qi` LL MF ���A�"S. Seaforth Agrkultural 501ciety WED" 41DAY, JANUAIRY 3 at 8::00 O'clock Seaforth Community Centre ---• Guest speaker to be announced Ladies please bring lunch a / i► Licensed under L.C.B.O. BAYFIELD ROAD, GODERICH 527-7711 DINING Ni DANCING EVERY FRIDAY ANO SATURDAY THE' , _IUMMINGBIRDS PLAYING AT THE White - Car'nation — HOLMESVILLE, ONTARIO — . January 19 — "STAR TRE V " 25 — "JOE OVERHOLT' " 26 — "CAVALIERS" SMORGASBORD' and DANCE *$7.00 per Couple 7 — For Reservations Only — Call 482-7535 or 482-9228 P Attention Veterans «� Ek -Service Men and Women and Dependents The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer H. W. MOYER Provincial Service Officer of London will visit at the Legion Hall, Branch 156, SEAFORTH on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18th Anyone wishing information, advice or 'assistaince, regarding War Disabil-ty Pensions, Treatment, Alt owances, etc., is re- quested, to contact the Service Officers of the Seaforth Bmeh • NOT LATER THAN JANUARY 25, 1974 Interviews by Appointment Only 4' SERVICE OFFICER: -,GEORGE H. NM.LER — PHONE 527-1512 S. O SEAFORTH Listen to Country and Western Entertainment Thurs. -- Fri. -- Sat. Wally DEE and Shorty at the e 0 0 4 4 0.. [11 U t) , 0 V