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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-06-27, Page 5"..., ta'i. : ,, . 1. ••d;., "C 1 .L 1 , , /r : r , r r' 01 L (�vyyl. , r • n S •gni 3 1 a y • 1 F ,w , 4 [ I ` Otis �v ti n r Buron M.P:P. J Ck Kidd: ll sliov� mss:: iq tike' sem ,t.Io aiosg #ttq �! e o ► "Ramp i i ? p 101 r. Leo $erd r i ' fix• are an l r the - T 1G m ,#qd Hon, u:t M mist a' d ..w puad :9d uc par >rth, ride�'P41' $ b ud "! i"M ` , ,� Natural Resoucees ; ,have uda of ttow-0,40114104, P bo A. Qrity weed the I+udlF. l�et11 1 Ati11 • u u h 4 u t announced appro erty in., he Technical staff,uorki ! *, val of �a ,prop. t. rovinciat grant of S '" • o vplle faind. • ated pn -the 1^aerp Authq t �s St 000.:1 _lr'p gip °g a � ,R�d..DO t.: y � �' �' v Ausable-Bay C�otlser- propeirty is a srxlalt frame house, beworl�ing:otvthpulte4itn'p1a�}ol'41' Yatlon Authority for an additiaan to which the Authority plans to deve. ppxuent •of the reu vv#�i - .. .' ;,the Clinton Conservation storage and 'ex a ecl t. Include f Areor., utilize for, g p q o In , ud, , eagl' slid „, a iw • "9 r The Conservation area in administration purposes In the woodiot mprQve ent,, ,' 3 :u & 1$4 acres of land in Tuckersmith '�� future. � • fore atiq?n, and-g4alrlageniep. , r ""`�'{ t _ - awttship through which the The acquisition of this property. be.,eamled:out over thh'na t5 year { . f' a" ayfield River meanders.. as well as others which,ivake .up period, The grant is for the purchase of the Clinton Conservation Area IIs A more detaded, "dpyeloptngut ''''' ` s i a I -sere parcel of land which will primarily far an open -space, plan, possibly consisting of 'river -valley parkland " systempienicing, swimming and • Q■ u., 4mondville a a { Correspondent' '1 Mrs.'Charles Geddes " "V* Visitors • with Mr, and Mrs. _ Charles Geddes for the past. week were Mrs. Geddes parents . from ` tSarnia, Mr. and -MTs. James - ti j Cameron. They also attended the p graduation of Miss Connie BONA�NZA• r, Coutts, who has completed her ' °two years in r, .t, w " ��k• d �,; r h . ,��. .:, :. �.,.. .. .}� ; - nursing in • St. Joseph's, London 'Miss Pam THURSDAY, FRIDAY,, SATURDAY returned home with THE MEN OF ALMA— Mrs. John Baker:af `R.R. left are Mac McDermid, Bill Jamieson, Mel Clarke, Geddes has ret Seaforth, who grew up on a farm •across the road Mrs'. Baker's father, Jack Oa+e and Jack McDermid._ her grandparents. Mr. Morgan ' from the long dot}'manf'village of Alma`has loaned the Back are Jim Jamieson, Herbert Fowler, Tony Niece ameron • and Gary visited . with • ., a Geddes last week. , ,Expositor this, picture of a group of'young men who (cousin of J. Dale) and an ,unknown `visitor. ' ' • grew up around the village, taken about 19.00. Front, M :,-r" bue receives'. Aflbarchan,, • degree ofchivalry Notes, Mrs. Lillian Grummett, a Mrs. Charles Reeves as vice member-of•-•-Edetyveiss gebekah grand. Other past- noble'' grands By 'Mabel Turnbull Lodge, since 1945, was lionoured filled the Various offices. The at Monday night's meefing, when S pular noble grand, Mrs. Everitt U11 bedrooms u►n dYnettes on hv1119rooms C�— h � J- �� iii..✓mm-l✓!�;'M. AS^Mn �Y:L' v ° Just -say THE ALL-PURPOSE CREDIT CARD CHARGEX 4. GERICH"S. Ltd. ZURICH 2.36=43.51 SE RTH, 527-0290 "GUARANTEED HURON COUNTY'S LOWEST PRICES OR D?FVERENCE RETURNED" pp very" much. Thanks will entertain the residents with in numbers, crafts, games WM.S gets report, :on appreciated //� and O her entertainme�t�s �rit�y,� w ((tt, i ...,„ a, W.n� .. �. . , r n CAN, 'T"r, • u Y 8M, 1 jh: e 9•x=' A3" 'AF ' e Fl,i d� arid' •�i N. �. ' 1ri'E :i�' .fi,°.".$,sit fother home"s intfie ; 4+ R,i�ae chtr `ed A: A MOTO OF CA IADi�► I ?' Earea. n( JC'a Vin.ch,esle �`Visitors with Mrs. MaryYY ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF. W��. t�e� Malcolm We Mr, and First Church W.M.S. met on ;., !1 .Mrs. Dalton- .Malcolm, Mitchell Thursday and the president, Miss Family' at church. Scripture A Seaforth man, clgrged with and Vicki Gordon who is'staying Jean Scott, opened the meeting Romans,Chapte.r 12 was read by breaking, entry� and theft inuoly with ,ter aunt afid uncle while her with a poem, 'The -Mayer'. `What Edythe Coleman and Mrs. Cairns • ing service stdtions around town' "mother, Mrs. Ross Gordon is a 'a Friend We Have in' Jesus' was gave, the player. was given a' two year suspended Patient in Stratford Hospital, Mr.' sung and the roll call was Mrs. Waddell, reported on the glfi ntence at provincial court June and Mrs. Lawrence Barker, answered by • each member Synodical held at ,Chesley point - 19. Presiding was Judge Glerin Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton stating their .favourite' month. ing out' that 'Because God" has Hays. Balfour, of Stratford, Mrs. Those having''a birthday to June , seen fit to give so much to us, so R.C. Mennell was found guilty George pepper, Mitchell, Mr. and made their � ation ao • the we must return inp work and Mrs. Roy Pepper, Exeter. They all birthday box, ttness to Him_' and will be on probation during attended the 'pepper Reunion at Mrs. Waddell opened the tudy A reading 'Recipe `for Peace' ` the two year period. period with a 'reading Thel Tait followed. - y C.M. Scott, Seaforth pleaded Lions Park,- Seaforth. P ' guilty to a charge of careless driving and. was fined $100. R.F. Simpson, Vanastra, was charged with'failing to produce car insurance and an operator's fr,st c •He was fined $53 for the YOUR' BADGE of.. ASSISTANCE first charge and $•23 for'' the . - • second.. W: McWhirter, Brussels, was • - fined $50 on two counts of failing 14,71 M a i n treet.,to file a Tl income tax form. �` �Judge Hay$ fined and lectured SEAFORTH , two vo=;ng men for squealing tires• ins f. F. MacDonald, Clinton, Seaforth 0"'nta r o• was fined $43 for causing LIONS PARK unnecessary noise, in the early - � ' morning hours and M.G. Dever- eaux, Seaforth, was fined $33 on SUPPORTER, t1* same charge. ' Peter Flanagan, Dublin wasCar Contribution fined $38 for having liquor to a place• other than residence. ; Of $1 Paid Three young men pleaded AS AN AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR. guilty to charges of drinking .r underage. C.F. Bremner, Centralia, was fined' $35, B.K. Snell, $35, and L.J. Stanley, Clinton, X80: 0 I'ds , C h Several people charged . were NbTE: Play the 1974 Lone o'b S nd! 07esent, buf" were convicted Park Car Stieker on the low- v ro it m ' on ex -parte evidence. er I®!E corner of your• wind- e They included four men and shield. ° one woman who were fined $28 - each for having liquor in, a place other, residence: . L.G. Allan, , ■ ■ tra, H.J., Carol Ann iBloor,s-, S V forth, A Lions Park Car Sticker tra, HGroothuis; Seaforth, M R.T. Patrick, Seaforth and Brent. - We welcome Wright Chev. Friendly salesmen will proudly Soak, Goderich. IS A RECOGNITION OF. YOUR HELP 'AND Olds to General Motors family of show you the selection of new cars, Three persons who failed to pay CO-OPERATION IN MEETING THE'COSTS COSTS OF / dealerships that extend from coast trucks and quality used cars. If,you speeding tickets were fined. `r .�, ' P q , y y K.W. Weigel, Clinton, $13, R.E. MAINTAINING THE PARK. 'r�� to coast across Canada. require service, you' can count on �yy '$1Wroxeter,3, and i, This progressive and Wright Chev Olds to give you ' Londesborough, Seaforth, $0 ONLY $1.00 EACH �` dependable dealership reflects prompt attention and thoroughly W.W. Budd, Slaffa, was fined $23 for failing to stop for a red f fully General Motors policy of profesgional work at fair and GOOD DURING 1974 for as many visits as you wish. taking positive steps to establish • reasonable rices. light.. � 9 P P P , Two ases covering driving - AVAILABLE AT THE LIONS PA conveniently located salds and Visit Wright Chev Olds and charge and involving ArW.' While there continues to be no charge for cars entering Seaf rth Lions , `���N service centres to serve community discover all the reasons why the Ged es and H.E. Dayman were Park, it is hoped that drivers of each vehicle will display a ons Park + �` needs better. General Motors dealer family remanded until July, 17, as was a Car Sticket;. In this way many of those hundreds of, area citizens who 1 , �. firearms charge involving L.G. 1 The peOpJe who Serve' �►ou at maintains Its leadership "ih the g g each summer enjoy the park facilities can have a small part in assisting ' Whittaker. in the continued operation of -the park. Wright Chev Olds, are. chosen not automotive Two additional cases were �r Ah�lttp+ only for their competence but also industry. scheduled for July 17 when L.J. ENJOY AND USE THE FACILITIES OF for their sincere desire t. help you 4%t iley pleaded not guilty to � ` s being a minor, having liquor, andcarein every Way possible. y t3 B when Wayne leaded not uhlty , � e eaforth Lions Park+ tQ?charges of unnecessary nose& and disobeying an anpt:F light. T NRAL NI R � ANAI A LIMI ' C A MA oN'i""p►RIO' 0 she was voted eligible to receive mrth, conducted the business .. Our. regular , correspondent, Unit 1. �. the Dpree of Chivalry. Since the and Mrs. C. , Reeves gave the +Iiss Mabel Turnbull is a patient On Saturday, a number of the lodge s institution in 1912, 62` report of the visiting committee 'Foster in Seaforth Community Hospital. residents•were taken to the Lions, years, ago, only, four other for Mrs. Bennett. e We all wish her a spedy rgeovery. Club Parade. Congratulations to members have received the Reports of recent Rebekah Mrs. Madeline Parry will Seaforth Lions -on their 50th Degree. To be eligible, a member . Assembly- sessions in Toronto celebrate her 82nd birthday on Anniversary and goritinued must have been 1 faithful and Were given by Mrs. Reeves and June 27. Contratulations! success,, for their, work in the diligent in the work of the order,' Mra. Mae Habkirk. Last Tuesday ' Mr. Harold community. and also be active'in church and Past noble grands were advised Connell, Mrs. Lavina Wheatley, Each 'Monday during, the 'community work. When and that the inaugural meeting will be MrsXdgar Allen, Mrs. Jessie summer the residents, will look where the decoration wil be at Brussels July 3. ' 1 MacGregor, Mrs. Clarence 'l forward-to'the vi o x girls, ' conferred, is not known as yet.. On behalf of the -past grant/ club, Mrs. Habkirk Walden and Mrs. Wesley Roe, Evelytr Benia s, Ann ylsma, Past noble grand's night was ' presented , ` representing Unit 1 of Northside Frances Re rat; Cory Bylsma, " observed with Mrs. James Rose Mrs. Smith with a gift. Mrs. Ed ' United Church, visited with the, Elva Key, Wendy Hesselwood, presiding as noble grand and Andrews won the mystery prize..,' wesidents and gave- each one a -s ents at Central Huron treat of fruit and candy, which we Secondary School, Clinton. They U11 bedrooms u►n dYnettes on hv1119rooms C�— h � J- �� iii..✓mm-l✓!�;'M. AS^Mn �Y:L' v ° Just -say THE ALL-PURPOSE CREDIT CARD CHARGEX 4. GERICH"S. Ltd. ZURICH 2.36=43.51 SE RTH, 527-0290 "GUARANTEED HURON COUNTY'S LOWEST PRICES OR D?FVERENCE RETURNED" pp very" much. Thanks will entertain the residents with in numbers, crafts, games WM.S gets report, :on appreciated //� and O her entertainme�t�s �rit�y,� w ((tt, i ...,„ a, W.n� .. �. . , r n CAN, 'T"r, • u Y 8M, 1 jh: e 9•x=' A3" 'AF ' e Fl,i d� arid' •�i N. �. ' 1ri'E :i�' .fi,°.".$,sit fother home"s intfie ; 4+ R,i�ae chtr `ed A: A MOTO OF CA IADi�► I ?' Earea. n( JC'a Vin.ch,esle �`Visitors with Mrs. MaryYY ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF. W��. t�e� Malcolm We Mr, and First Church W.M.S. met on ;., !1 .Mrs. Dalton- .Malcolm, Mitchell Thursday and the president, Miss Family' at church. Scripture A Seaforth man, clgrged with and Vicki Gordon who is'staying Jean Scott, opened the meeting Romans,Chapte.r 12 was read by breaking, entry� and theft inuoly with ,ter aunt afid uncle while her with a poem, 'The -Mayer'. `What Edythe Coleman and Mrs. Cairns • ing service stdtions around town' "mother, Mrs. Ross Gordon is a 'a Friend We Have in' Jesus' was gave, the player. was given a' two year suspended Patient in Stratford Hospital, Mr.' sung and the roll call was Mrs. Waddell, reported on the glfi ntence at provincial court June and Mrs. Lawrence Barker, answered by • each member Synodical held at ,Chesley point - 19. Presiding was Judge Glerin Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton stating their .favourite' month. ing out' that 'Because God" has Hays. Balfour, of Stratford, Mrs. Those having''a birthday to June , seen fit to give so much to us, so R.C. Mennell was found guilty George pepper, Mitchell, Mr. and made their � ation ao • the we must return inp work and Mrs. Roy Pepper, Exeter. They all birthday box, ttness to Him_' and will be on probation during attended the 'pepper Reunion at Mrs. Waddell opened the tudy A reading 'Recipe `for Peace' ` the two year period. period with a 'reading Thel Tait followed. - y C.M. Scott, Seaforth pleaded Lions Park,- Seaforth. P ' guilty to a charge of careless driving and. was fined $100. R.F. Simpson, Vanastra, was charged with'failing to produce car insurance and an operator's fr,st c •He was fined $53 for the YOUR' BADGE of.. ASSISTANCE first charge and $•23 for'' the . - • second.. W: McWhirter, Brussels, was • - fined $50 on two counts of failing 14,71 M a i n treet.,to file a Tl income tax form. �` �Judge Hay$ fined and lectured SEAFORTH , two vo=;ng men for squealing tires• ins f. F. MacDonald, Clinton, Seaforth 0"'nta r o• was fined $43 for causing LIONS PARK unnecessary noise, in the early - � ' morning hours and M.G. Dever- eaux, Seaforth, was fined $33 on SUPPORTER, t1* same charge. ' Peter Flanagan, Dublin wasCar Contribution fined $38 for having liquor to a place• other than residence. ; Of $1 Paid Three young men pleaded AS AN AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR. guilty to charges of drinking .r underage. C.F. Bremner, Centralia, was fined' $35, B.K. Snell, $35, and L.J. Stanley, Clinton, X80: 0 I'ds , C h Several people charged . were NbTE: Play the 1974 Lone o'b S nd! 07esent, buf" were convicted Park Car Stieker on the low- v ro it m ' on ex -parte evidence. er I®!E corner of your• wind- e They included four men and shield. ° one woman who were fined $28 - each for having liquor in, a place other, residence: . L.G. Allan, , ■ ■ tra, H.J., Carol Ann iBloor,s-, S V forth, A Lions Park Car Sticker tra, HGroothuis; Seaforth, M R.T. Patrick, Seaforth and Brent. - We welcome Wright Chev. Friendly salesmen will proudly Soak, Goderich. IS A RECOGNITION OF. YOUR HELP 'AND Olds to General Motors family of show you the selection of new cars, Three persons who failed to pay CO-OPERATION IN MEETING THE'COSTS COSTS OF / dealerships that extend from coast trucks and quality used cars. If,you speeding tickets were fined. `r .�, ' P q , y y K.W. Weigel, Clinton, $13, R.E. MAINTAINING THE PARK. 'r�� to coast across Canada. require service, you' can count on �yy '$1Wroxeter,3, and i, This progressive and Wright Chev Olds to give you ' Londesborough, Seaforth, $0 ONLY $1.00 EACH �` dependable dealership reflects prompt attention and thoroughly W.W. Budd, Slaffa, was fined $23 for failing to stop for a red f fully General Motors policy of profesgional work at fair and GOOD DURING 1974 for as many visits as you wish. taking positive steps to establish • reasonable rices. light.. � 9 P P P , Two ases covering driving - AVAILABLE AT THE LIONS PA conveniently located salds and Visit Wright Chev Olds and charge and involving ArW.' While there continues to be no charge for cars entering Seaf rth Lions , `���N service centres to serve community discover all the reasons why the Ged es and H.E. Dayman were Park, it is hoped that drivers of each vehicle will display a ons Park + �` needs better. General Motors dealer family remanded until July, 17, as was a Car Sticket;. In this way many of those hundreds of, area citizens who 1 , �. firearms charge involving L.G. 1 The peOpJe who Serve' �►ou at maintains Its leadership "ih the g g each summer enjoy the park facilities can have a small part in assisting ' Whittaker. in the continued operation of -the park. Wright Chev Olds, are. chosen not automotive Two additional cases were �r Ah�lttp+ only for their competence but also industry. scheduled for July 17 when L.J. ENJOY AND USE THE FACILITIES OF for their sincere desire t. help you 4%t iley pleaded not guilty to � ` s being a minor, having liquor, andcarein every Way possible. y t3 B when Wayne leaded not uhlty , � e eaforth Lions Park+ tQ?charges of unnecessary nose& and disobeying an anpt:F light. T NRAL NI R � ANAI A LIMI ' C A MA oN'i""p►RIO' 0