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The Huron Expositor, 1974-07-25, Page 5
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Seatln is '•, Q •, as : .:n! .. .: , p to pd..e . , y til_ pit p g > . Alt of u 1bt(il q .., .,. , , q , n ,l~t, ,, .�4' .,..> , s man. Domini r i w sec i u l a .;:, E.. .., lle'Filljtfil?o..e la : , y. vexsion with a mo e n f rst e : - b s s. t xc.P ..l #:1. #t t 1' , :• : d rn twist is Lips o a .l . .ame first, servcd a l . > er *t ;; qp$$tt}y.elrs <#!' dta)roff es.::ate Alte . e wrexe alit .��,.,.. 7 '01thir: �; T�',, , . . .�1 a the Wlt(h' ro n tt the ed Playhouse r¢du llfilr u.a.. > 1124d3 i¢..t ,_„.. a pre.ent by the Huron Cpunt The neW adaptation with son M lesPesten directs members p .. tl st telttltea ..rt,t#.,tes cce . ,sf4r#11- tt. QYi' F4i r le. de�1 till n',eft . d, Y p . S �' A:..gtt,. or S ,; ,91. , :, a ,. s4 8 a Door. l rd. at c the '..:'cast and eiistln out . few'Irottfa , : • r , Playhouse , each Saturday,* of t e old . iti 1 .tae is b. of the, Plti hou a oun co an As .Pr nee .. , rfl :, 8 ea an 1pt . t e 1 s t Yh trait. ane t y Y tpp� 1n,P�oyiztc�al..scol><k, l).,....In tall . p.,., 1i�1?►..psttt#1>! of lovable, f c gr .1t r,..,. >,; �,.;n,• •. starting J 7 ' i hero, Iia&sell :act?It, a talente£1. e, i onniying,pe11s. r t July 2 till the end of the Toronto la :. rite Sheldon Rosen bringing in a strong back round in u v.,rlTa S nti .fie, ntVir: ltt ker a . n ls,; # M Y p Yw t o g g ,lulY i� wttlt !, d13 i<z, , ,., . f t s ,. . , Season,Au ust 17. whose adult las have been children s theatre with him. He character actor al.>fo::reen 10 twoU , r �'.1 $elf h all ".g(�t,ua ♦�,p l�} W s.'�j"�f" .. x - .F^�ttgi ingr•,. ,S"4?Y ri ;• .YfT^ �.:T, �.l .. •..� �71J7, 17J+7s..v " :''.it roles in Sta produced over the past few year$,.' ,acted in many pr,9dtictlons with $e Auor .ls. rtow A�► esx'ln • :on At! 1}sit` .21;:! on Alt ttsl ep�irt� psi � tr#li x � f lay; f.tn a pP $ . S P` : Performances take lace on i cludi the two one -act .rs, the $ramalea C lid gn s Theatre "elevated" to g, B ; P g e hCANT dril%sig ' o .its s ax p Int g ur ltA Vit► ;. r� handsome leading man -t a rolt3, i fife e e eltlt'. G of to a;' it t o D' stage live at the Playhouse twice Love Mouse and Mier's Room at at the Bramalea Civic Centre and $ YP butt, Seaforth, John J. 'Vats �a�erIt4ydottharry � �oatpttla tinneci��sary ;'.e r each Saturday at 10:30 a.m. and the- Poor Alex Theatre. toured* Peet. County, Michael Takiff plays $claire - g n.g Do4rert,; .Seaforth, . Cllftort F. was gtvett a condi 0tzat .dtsch c e , P#trick ;' Seafartlt >va ,fitted } 1:30 m. The. Playhouse tent is Tickets are 75c for children and In the title role is Glor a Squire, loyal servant and buddy' S p Y Y cont Miller, St affa, Lionel T. Stanley, and ordefeti o a: stale rout loxliaYitlt hciOr'-, ttto£�e0i�: 4. et Clinton, Donald J. Cardiff, alcoholic be'vQtages,.for ane: year Qn ex parte evtden", A.Nt t, r r l •, n $xt�ssels and YVayxte Ward. He had be n, found Built}' of +r #lt9ttf 'Irlttgili3#ttr ,yl(aa: �eWS �T Wp.IfQ� Kippen, possession' of a datihrous foe, News fad fin din Y the subcommittee charged French Cowboys? r t I with making recommendations to In southern France... local FAST U N L 0 •A � I ISCUSSIDS.,UCW. d*. n..ure a the Huron Power Plant eowb oys, or gardians' ,tame l Committee says that they are Camargue horses as mounts for ,COURTEOUS and FFICiVArt .S R' Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ,the village. hospital in London. He spent the , pleased by the announcement bloodless bullfights and herd FOR YOUR Mrs, Allan McCall Chapman of OP London spent a few We are glad to hear that Barry past month there. We hope he is that Ontario Hydro will suspend them with three -pointed prods ° days last week at their home in Hoegy is home again from the soon much improved', the plans to build a nuclear plant that resemble the tcident of the 19.74' WHEAT Ck Boundary and 17th Unit Meet / generating plant in Huron old sea god, Neptune. Mrs." 'Helen Williamson was County. The committee Qt hostess for the Bopndary and 17th t • • t • recommeuds , that all 18 Hold It Backl W � Thom Son' and Sons ���� . Unit meeting in her home on ri va to Lives S starts. tonight., a participating organizations Hoover Dam can hold back two • • p Wednesday evening, July 19. continue fact finding` .about the years' flow of the Colorado River, MITCHELL HENSAU�t • Mrs: Roy Williamson casted the } effects a power plant of any type a storage capacity nearly half the meeting to order with the thought Huron Cor V n / Playhouse will have on Huron County. The total of all the river's dams. a for the day, -followed by a poem, sub committee feels that if and r i Hymn "'Stand Up! Standrl)p for divorced, meeting on their of the debonair EI of and Ann de when the suspension is lifted all GRAND BEND, „Noel g' y pertinent facts should be readil • Jesus was sung. The scripture Coward's sophisticated, urbane respective new honeymoons, only Villiers steps into the role of the available. Y , from Psalm 139 was read by Mrs. comedy,PRIVATE LIVES, opens to redi seover themselves --and bewitching , beguiling and Midsummer R, Williamson. the second half of the Huron each other. The exuberent, bedeviled Amanda, following. her • Mrs, Barry Hoegy had the Country Playhouse season on- flamboyant pair flee off to Paris acclaimed performance as the Bethel Bible ` l topic. It was in the form of a Wednesday, July 34. It plays the that night to rekindle their lost plain-jane Lizzie recently in the discussion on "Missions" Hymn, usual four days at the tent theatre . flame, while contending with the Play{iouse production of The sees slides "Lead On, 0 King Eternal" at 9 p.m., located on the.Stephen. , wild protestations' of their still- Rainmaker. ,closed the devotional period. B line farmsite,, off Hwy. 81,, one, new spouses who follow in hot As Victor, 23 -year-old Alex The business was conducted by mile east of this Lake Huron pursuit! James Murphy directs Pearse faces a second opportunity from Texas Mrs. R; Williamson. The minutes resort. It moves to Kincardine " the firework -action. this -season to play a part, years f s- were read by Mrs. George Town Hall on Sunday, July 25 for The original 1930 West End senior to his actual age. 1n last Bethel Bible Church Women's �y _• Williamson in the absence of the the regular one-night production starred such theatrical week's Stage Door he drew much. Fellowship met at church DISCOUNT secretary, Mrs. Harold performance, starting at 8:30 luminaries as Gertrude Lawrence favourable comment for his ,Thursday. �,, i ij►' On aH Mens and Boys , y , K� McCallum. The roll call was p.m. as Amanda, Laurence Olivier as portrayal of Frank, the elderly The meeting opened ,.with a it t,A t. $ viy ' answered by 10 members. in the elegant Cow than style, the competing suitor, Victor, and houseman. This talented. former hymn followed by a reading by t Sleeve Short Treasurer's report was given by PRIVATE LiVES is `a. high- Mr. Coward as Elyot.' Thom Ryerson theatre arts and Loyalist Mrs: Steffen. Sport and Mr. C. Ritchie. It' was noted to spirited' witty romp, telling 'of Hayes returns to the Playhouse College student, is in his first Prayer' was taken by .Mrs. Knit Summer k!� �' 't A have a bake sale at the general Amanda -and Et ot, recent) from last year for the meatv role professional leading role, appears Sierran and Mrs-Kipfer. • U.C.W. meeting in' the hurch Y as a stiff upper -lip Englishman, Mrs. Gordon Blanchard and SHIRTS basement, the second Wednesday in September. A card of thanks was read from Joyce Colyer. There will be nb meeting in' August. The meeting closed with, the mizpah benediction followed by a lunch .served , by Mrs. R. Williamson: Mrs. Barry' Hoegy and the hostess. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goodman rather stuffy and staid --a type her sister Mrs. Jay DeForest of Noel Coward loved to satirize. Edinburg,Texas, U.S.A., showed As Sybil, the colourless .and • slides othg Rio Grande Bible SWI M W EAR - Y aggravating contender for Elyot's Institute and its work. �`sF affections, Rosemary Donnelly Mr. DeForest works in the Walking! does an about-face following ber library and also teaches.. This 10 t rA. grand 'and colourful performance brings Mm into close contact with SHORTS ; last week in Stage Door as Jean the students. Many come handi Maitland, the movie queen. Joan capped because they' lack formal Summer Hanna appears in a.eameo role as education. HATS� CAPS' O� the frowsy maid. Another highlight. of Mr. �,. 2 Tickets continue to be available DeForest is working with the and at marked outlets in Kincardine, inmates.of the jail. He brings a Goderich, Exeter, •' Sarnia's :,ew way of life to them. Many JACKETS cif Erin and Andrew spent a Lambton Mall, Clinton, Parkhill, have responded. Vacatiop. A time to -relax, services, wherever you stay. if The students have to stru le ' wFekend feceritly at the home of forget your cares, recharge the a ou're , vacationing out . of -the St, Th omas at Words & Music, g ., pig t lattg' ; renis. Mrs. g g Y g London •• and •Grand Bend's • to -lea what was' gegiect i, �L �'�E;'Mer's''+ batteries --•and all -that. country' •mdkef 'sure , you've iritic Gtodntan�e- Serendipity Gift Shop, Flavasu g'ttre'rr young years. AIG ir' But no matter how good the fufffile all vaccination require-''' ' +L : , a remained ora weeks o idays Trading Post on, Hwy, 21 and Grif is a `hevv myst&fioug world fhey'" season of tans and tents, meets for the place you're going PHONE 527-0995 -- SEAFORTH returning by train to their home in Th omas Furniture. have moved into.* But the group - barbecues and bicycles, may be to. if you're driving at home or was shown how well the Ottawa. Next Week: Bob Windsor st ai•s Y for your health and w 1-bein it abroad --carr abasic first aid kit. John Huethcr, son of Mr. and � g' Y in Neil Simon's super Broadway responded. �•, ' also brings its own health • If you're boating, always wear _ Mrs. Ray Huethcr returned home comedy hit, The Last Of The Red The evening closed with fellow - Monday afternoon from Clinton hazards. a lifejacket --and listen fe the Hot Lovers. p Hospital where he spent a few One of these, of cour^$e, is weather foYecast before you set ship and lunch. days following appendicitis.. • trio ellirig itself. Have your car sail; if you're swimming, always smg.,,e Mrs. Walter Broadfoot roughly checked before setting do it in company. • Students• passe piano- examinations O'returned home on Saturday from off; wear seatbelts; try to keep Make sure the mushrooms you London where.she nt the week children occupied; share the pick are really .mushrooms --and The following students were -Grade 7 Piano * ' with relatives and London celebrated driving, if • possible; let try to recognize potentially successful in passing theory and Elaine Hopper, R.R.N2. alsoher 87th birthday. passengers . change seats dangerous plants and berries. piano examinations held recently,,,,, Seaforth (Honors) On Sunday, ' Mr. and Mrs. occasionally; stop at . regular perhaps ,the most common of from the Royal Conservatory of "Jeff Allan, Brucefield w- rowin "spray r ch your, legs i poison iv a to els s et es o iredtie Clarence Martin', Mrs. Fern intervals to t y g these s p y g c Music of Toronto, They are pupils Chris Carter, R.R.N2, Seafortl , Patterson, Mr. John Henderson don't drive When you're tired. plant with three leaflets on each of Mrs. Carol Carter, A.R.C.T., and children ., all of Seaforth. Always carry your,OHIP card stalk and often with greenish= A. Mus. r Q visited Mrs. Broadfoot at her with you when you travel, ,and white berries, The skin area that . Grade 2 Rudiments Grade 8 Piano R note the location of medical has been in contact with poison home. Dana Morgan, Clinton Dana Morgan (Honors).. ivy should be washed with strong (First Class Honors) • Robert Wilson, R.R11, of BENLATE household soap,' and treated with Grade 3 Harmony Brucefield ;icalamine lotion. Christine Tremeer: Seaforth Michele Flowers, 11.1115, OENOMYL FUNGICIDE CROSSWORD PUZZLE, Bees, wasps, hornets, (Honors) Clinton A M kfl'es ma - - - - i� _ e h� I � .•si��► 13. Soccer 1. Gambolb ww O 2i `d 331 `d 7 M al s e insects star _ TODAY -5 ANSWER mosquitoes , an ac t., y also decide to spend time with ost ani- s, om , reptiles will attack if 14. How FIeder- 24. Short you on vacation - and th'ere's not awful! Maus" kingdom S 21 3 3 S b° 31 d too much you can do about these girl of song 1 N 3 1 3 1 N H 1 3 H uninvited guests. ACROSS 38. Relaxed Ontario --the small massassauga '13 1 3 b.1 S 3 d N ^ N 3 1 3 N ( t7 As a preventive measure, stay 1. Word with cup (2 wds,) 39. Gaelic 4. Summer I -1 N 1 3 away from insects' nests, and.. or pan 40. Daisylike to -- 16. - com- W S N O A b warn children not to aggravate 5. Redolence flower panion 19. Hundred a I b 3 11010 9 bees, wasps and hornets in 10. Mine 41. Town in d N 3 "1 N O 1 S 3 tJ particular. Insect stings can entrance Mass. --shot N 3 Q 4 3$ -1-1 3 produce serious effects, ,► 1I Bappe��� 7. Wood sorrel (2 wds.) 20. Furlough 3 W 21 d 3 Q 3 1 3 d particularly with persons again I)UWiV fessions S 8 fl 7 b 1 1 4 V sensitive to their venom. 13. Soccer 1. Gambolb ww O 2i `d 331 `d 7 M al s e insects star 2. "Die . 9, Former ost ani- s, om , reptiles will attack if 14. How FIeder- 24. Short and certain awful! Maus" kingdom operatic they feel threatened. This is true (2 wits.) girl of song of the only poisonous snake in 15. Building 3. Tortures Asia 25. Hindu Ontario --the small massassauga - extension (3 wds.) Minor god rattler• which inhabits a 20 mile 1G. Founda- 4. Summer 12. Return 27. Bengal area along the shorelines of tion 17. Thieves' (Fr.) 5. Fervent to -- 16. - com- _ 30. High- Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, and retreat 6. Willis the panion 19. Hundred strung 31. Change possibly Lake Erie. if you are in be of the location 1i. -- one's of the area; aware laurels Faticks --shot 33. French of the nearest anivenin depot. (2•wds.) 20. Give 7. Wood sorrel (2 wds.) 20. Furlough river 36. "Con- Since rabies continues to exist for 8. Agatha '23. Biblical fessions in the wildlife of Ontario, don't a time Christie crossing of-'- approach -,observe from a 21. Italy's offering site Turner"' distance. shape 22 Grtsat (2 wds.) (2 wds,,) 37. Grassland Foxes. skunks, bats and Lake 23. Man- made fabric 25. Philip- pine island « 26. Hibernia 27. Roman historian 28. Break dread 29. Sacred Zoro- astrian books 32. Vintner's term 33. "High = Windy Hill" (2 wds.) 34. Distant (preflx) 35. Racial ,4 37. Religious season racoons are affected with rabies more frequently than other animals, but any animal exhibit- ing peculiar behaviour should be given wide berth. Pet dogs and cats taken on vacation should be vaccinated against rabies at least 30 days before the vacation period. ' In the event of attack by a suspected rabid animal, see a physician immediately. By law, all rabies cases or suspected cases must be reported to the local Medical Officer of Health. Hazards from fish hooks and other possibly tetanus -inducing objects, such as nails or strong thorns, are of course greater in the vacation season. And finally, there's the sun itself. Don't try to get that tan all on the first day-- do it gradually. ,o by eliMinating white retold in white beans. And a single directed spray Is all It takes. There are enough things that'cut Into Because BENLATE moves inside white your profits. Among them, the weather beans so white mold can't. Because it and the market. You can stop white mold protects from within, BENLATE won't be from cutting yields and lowering proitit, washed off by rains. Spray BENLArE at or near full bioomr-'• your last chance to get in on this great What's more, there's no residue problem protection before the rows close up., with BENLATE. Its low toxicity makes It wltti'any chemical, follow labeling instructions and harmless to bees. warnings caiefully. CAN OA o �■.O■Mj©M■. HNNEVI AN Now WONNNNEANN M■MMENOWONN 111111 racoons are affected with rabies more frequently than other animals, but any animal exhibit- ing peculiar behaviour should be given wide berth. Pet dogs and cats taken on vacation should be vaccinated against rabies at least 30 days before the vacation period. ' In the event of attack by a suspected rabid animal, see a physician immediately. By law, all rabies cases or suspected cases must be reported to the local Medical Officer of Health. Hazards from fish hooks and other possibly tetanus -inducing objects, such as nails or strong thorns, are of course greater in the vacation season. And finally, there's the sun itself. Don't try to get that tan all on the first day-- do it gradually. ,o by eliMinating white retold in white beans. And a single directed spray Is all It takes. There are enough things that'cut Into Because BENLATE moves inside white your profits. Among them, the weather beans so white mold can't. Because it and the market. You can stop white mold protects from within, BENLATE won't be from cutting yields and lowering proitit, washed off by rains. Spray BENLArE at or near full bioomr-'• your last chance to get in on this great What's more, there's no residue problem protection before the rows close up., with BENLATE. Its low toxicity makes It wltti'any chemical, follow labeling instructions and harmless to bees. warnings caiefully. CAN OA o