HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-09-05, Page 8MAKING FABRIC FLOWERS - Jayne Cardno, left and Mrs. Dorothy Williams
(behind flowers) had' a bee one night recently, along with Jayne's mother Betty
Cardno and made a batch of the fabric flowers that they have been selling at craft
shows. Any money they make is going to help restore the Van Egmond House. The
women will have a booth at the Seaforth Fall Fair September 19 and 20 and will sell
any other donated crafts. (Staff Photo)
WATCHING FATHER PLAY — There was a good crowd of wives, children, friends
and relatives out on Sunday 4o watch the men's baseball tournament at the
Winthrop ball park. Several teams from the Seaforth area played, including the -
Winthrop Warriors, Kinburn, the Archers and the'Bobcats.
Aching feet is problem with pigs
(Continued from page 4) growing pigs, --he recommends floors. Totally slotted floors
net calcium , and phosphorus diets containing , `.75 ' percent cause more wear and tear to feet
intake for a given amount of calcium, .65 percent phosphorus
weight cin," Mr. Morris Says. than 29 percent slotted floors.
g g y and 300 IU vitamin D per pound Exposed aggregate and chi ed
The reduced intake of calcium of feed. ppp
andphosphorus may be the Claw injdries: can be reduced if .floor edges should be avoided
greatest factor in producing leg careful attentin is given to the" because they increase the hazard
and feet abnormalties. For sloping . and finish of concrete of foot damage.
John LaNN;wn spent a few days
i�.
.E .
J
and Mrs. George Turner, Barry
Steven, Sharon. K�mny and
and Bonnie.
Michael visited on Sundav with
Brian and Lori Crozier of Huron
his parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Ridge, Kincardine, spent
Bos of Mitchell, who have just
Wednesday and Thursday with
r
iVr
Mr. and Mrs- Carl Merner,
Holland.
Sandra, Julie Ann and Michael,
�1
also with their grandparents Mr.
Tuesday to start his secdnd year
V }A 'y
and Mrs. George Mellwain. -
;<
,
Lindsay.
Molan, Paul, Mark and Margie of
Mr. and Mrs.Ross Jewitt. Lori
!,
k
and Scott of Clinton visited on
5 M bF'i_
�X.
weekend with Mrs. W.L.Whyte.
Sunday evening with his mother.
i
Tom and Mr. Harold Whyte.
Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys.
jSharon
and Bob Thompson
returned home on Sunday from
, _
r — — — — - — o —)
MAKING FABRIC FLOWERS - Jayne Cardno, left and Mrs. Dorothy Williams
(behind flowers) had' a bee one night recently, along with Jayne's mother Betty
Cardno and made a batch of the fabric flowers that they have been selling at craft
shows. Any money they make is going to help restore the Van Egmond House. The
women will have a booth at the Seaforth Fall Fair September 19 and 20 and will sell
any other donated crafts. (Staff Photo)
WATCHING FATHER PLAY — There was a good crowd of wives, children, friends
and relatives out on Sunday 4o watch the men's baseball tournament at the
Winthrop ball park. Several teams from the Seaforth area played, including the -
Winthrop Warriors, Kinburn, the Archers and the'Bobcats.
Aching feet is problem with pigs
(Continued from page 4) growing pigs, --he recommends floors. Totally slotted floors
net calcium , and phosphorus diets containing , `.75 ' percent cause more wear and tear to feet
intake for a given amount of calcium, .65 percent phosphorus
weight cin," Mr. Morris Says. than 29 percent slotted floors.
g g y and 300 IU vitamin D per pound Exposed aggregate and chi ed
The reduced intake of calcium of feed. ppp
andphosphorus may be the Claw injdries: can be reduced if .floor edges should be avoided
greatest factor in producing leg careful attentin is given to the" because they increase the hazard
and feet abnormalties. For sloping . and finish of concrete of foot damage.
Loc 1. I
(OCQUE
1!. 11I- 1N�r�
r efs F
kMrs. Angµs Kennedy has. Visitors with Mr. and Mrsrned fr /etu om a visit with h . er sbt), � .Elmer Townsend of Har tirhey ��i� S _
t tFfro Kennedy, who was for a pork barbequi war their features 1� cq1 4 . o le �
Chaplain in Mineral Springs ' entire family and Mr. and Mrs. J
Hospital,, Banff and Lake Louise . James McClure and Murray, of The annual Festival HOTEL
for the summer, Fattier Kennedy Winthrop;, Mr, and. Mrs. Ed, val of Flowers At the Civic Centre a 'flower
has also returned to St. Michael"s Andrews of Harpurhey; Mr, was held in the Kirkton-Woodshow sponsored by the Brantford Seaforth
College School, Toronto. Stanely Mitchell of Exeter; .Mrs, ham -Community Centre With � a Garden Club was in progress. The ,
" Mrs. Irene Clark of Perth, Elizabeth Trefry, R.N., of beautiful array 'of flowers. The theme of the show was "The Bell
Scotland, was a visitor the past Richards Landing and Miss Erma many entries were judged by Story." A chronological record of
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ken 'Broadfoot of Sundridge. Mrs. Pauline' Richards of London. the life of Alexander Graham Bell Entertainment:
Doig and family, and Mrs. A, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walsh of The evening . program was depicted in flowers. Many beauti-
Powell. , Woodstoek spent Sunday with, opened with...O Canada. Susan ful , flowers and imaginative
-David and John Sills have re- Miss Leone Hotham and Mrs. Van der Speck sang a solo and arrangements were to be seen. Thursday,,
turned to their home in Mary Hotham. Bonnie Norris favoured with a The.. Garden )Club supplied a ... - .. -
Baltimore, Maryland after Mrs. 'Edith Campbell of step dance. guide for the buses and a visit
spending -two weeks with Mr. and Brighton is visiting with her Mrs, Jean Durst of Seaforth was made to Lorne Park, Glen- Friday
Mrs. Frank Sills and other brother, Mr. Frank Hunt and demonstrated 'the drying of hyrst Park and•Mohawk Park. On
relatives in the area. Previously, Mrs. Hunt. f flowers and showed.: and the homeward trek supper was
Margaret and 'Joan Sills had Mr. and (vlrs. Nelson Goven- explained several arrangements enjoyed near Woodstock and the and Saturday,
spent two weeks with.. t their lock of Simcoe were guests of Mr. she had made. group arrived back ' of Kirkton
:ousins in Baltimore. and Mrs. M.H. McKenzie and Prizes were presented to the around nine o'clock.. «TL
WI will talk
anscho®ls
The Seaforth Women's Insti-
tute will meet at the home. of Mrs.
R.M. Scott on Tuesday, Septem-
ber 10th at 8:15 p.m -
This meeting is in charge of
Mrs. John Henderson and Miss
Belle Campbell, on Education and
Cultural Activities.
MMrs. ae .Dorrance.
Lieutenant Norman Speake and
Mrs. Speake returned to Calgary
last week after, spending a few
days with the formers parents of
London and Leo Hagan, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Patter-
son had an enjoyable vacation in
Winnipeg where they visited with
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Patterson.
Richard Stewart who has been
employed by the Department of
Natural Resources for the months
of July and August has received
winner with the most points. Mrs.
Tom Hern of Zion was the winner.
with 'the most points, 106,
followed by Mrs: Gordon Laing of
Staffs with 74 and Mrs. Norman
Brock Exeter, 54.
The following Saturdiay two bus
loads of members took in the tour
to Brantford. They first visited
the Bell Homestead and had their
lunch on the grounds. The next
stop was at the Mohawk Chapel,
the oldest Protestant Church in
Canada, being ` built in 1785,
shortly after the arrival of the Six
r.
Snazzy
Warts"
• Rememberl It takes but a
moment to, place a Huron
Expositor Want Ad and be money
in pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
Mrs. Eileen Whitmore will be his work report from the Chief Nations on the Grand River. This
the guest speaker. Ranger. He was ,rated good to little church is the scene of many
Roll call will be "What do you excellent. Richard arrived home weddings.
consider is the Main Subject in on the 27th of August.
school?"
The Motto, "Getting back to
the 3 R's" will be given by Mrs.
R.J. Doig. ,
A display of The Tweedsmuir
History and Scrapbooks will be at
this Yneeting. Members are
reminded to bring in the Quilt
stubs and money.
Lunch is in charge of Mrs.
Joseph Keys; Mrs. Ken Stewart,
Mrs. G. McKenzie, Mrs. Mae
Hillebrecht.
MERCHANTS' EXHIBITS
SEAFORTH FALL FkR�
SEPTEMBER 19th and 20th
1VMerehants interested in obtaining space for exhibits
in the Arena for the THURSDAY EVENING and
F MAY AFTERNOON SHOWS, please eontaot:
KEITH SHARP
fWATUMATi T7H1NlOR MVCW. ACTnT%TQt — PHONF 527-1740
Country and Western Entertainment -
SAT URDAY NIGHT in, the
RED' KNIGHT ROOM
Elgin Fischer Trio
•
IN THE LADIES' and ESCORTS',ROOM
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
FRIDAY SATURDAY
"THE THREE TOiVS"
•
Tasty Chicken Wings for Snacks
-- AMPLE FREE PARKWO —
WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS
12to2and 6to8
--• AT VERY LOVA PRICES --
COMMMERCIAL HOTEL -- Seaforth
Hospital Aux.
plans pot luck
The Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary
members will start off their fall
program with a pot luck supper in
the Board Room at the hospital on
Tuesday, September 10 at 6:30
p.m.
New ,, members would be
welcomed,
Bring a favourite food, also
your own plate an(rcutlery.
U -ceased !Ander.L.C.8,0,
Bayfield Road
Goderich,
Ph. 524-7711
( ourlNa � a�'�rclNs -
NIGHTLY
ENTERTAINMENT
I This Week:—
. ,
'.,Ron Jaster
Seaforth Agricultural Society
TRACTOR
PULL
Sunday,Sept. 15th'-, 1974
at Agricultural Ground!
Seaforth
1 p.m. sharp
-BROWNIE'S I'll, I'm
' CLINTON -.ONTARIO too�E��E`
BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P.M.
Open Weekends Only after Sept.1-
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY
September 6=7-8
The ultimate In
adventure ^�
and excitement!
Adult
Entertain M I 1
'*' > TIIE
NE
i MOVE IS
;.. MM
UItI3ER `
Slarrm (In Alphatietul Drderl
RICHARD BENJAMIN - DY AN CANNON JAMES COBURN
JOAN HACKETT- W46 MASON • IAN WSHANE • RAOUEL WELCH
DANCE
To Lionel Thornton and his Casa Royal Orchestra
FRIDAY, S'EPTE'MBER 13, 1974
In the Brussels Arena.
Sponsored by:
Brussels Lions Club
$5.00 per couple. Advance sale tickets:. -available
from members of Brussels Lions Club or Phone
887-6117
!J-�T!4`.
THURS.-FRI.-SAT. SEPT. 5-6-7"
WhI&XV-Sa k yt
LAST-DEATAIL.?il.
S'days
4 cities
7 women
3 brawls
200 beers
and
a Int
COLUMBIA PICTURES piesents
JACK'NICHOLSON -
in"ME IA&4;f DETAR
AND
, CE"CRAZY JOE" FF.I.N
li r1A1f 01 101 01 OYE/
SUNDAY ONLY SEPI!. 8
"SEX- BRA TS"
4,
aT
AND 11
"HITCH. HOOKED"I
MON.-TOES.-WED. I
SEPT. 9-10-11
Most cops play
It by the hook ,
Newman
wrote f
his'... GI EORGE
OWDI I&pAKR®
�• IN
John LaNN;wn spent a few days
Culburne 'fow uship.
holidays the past, week with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Marris Box,
and Mrs. George Turner, Barry
Steven, Sharon. K�mny and
and Bonnie.
Michael visited on Sundav with
Brian and Lori Crozier of Huron
his parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Ridge, Kincardine, spent
Bos of Mitchell, who have just
Wednesday and Thursday with
returned from a months holiday in
Mr. and Mrs- Carl Merner,
Holland.
Sandra, Julie Ann and Michael,
Mr. Jim Thompson returned on
also with their grandparents Mr.
Tuesday to start his secdnd year
and Mrs. George Mellwain. -
at Sir Sanford -Fleming College in
Mr. and Mrs. }frank Van der
Lindsay.
Molan, Paul, Mark and Margie of
Mr. and Mrs.Ross Jewitt. Lori
!,
Oakville spent' the holiday
and Scott of Clinton visited on
weekend with Mrs. W.L.Whyte.
Sunday evening with his mother.
i
Tom and Mr. Harold Whyte.
Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys.
jSharon
and Bob Thompson
returned home on Sunday from
, _
r — — — — - — o —)
their holidays in Ottawa. They
0I
returned with,Mr and Mrs. Barry
'
•Powley, Jonathan and Jason who
Playing t is i
are remaining with the Thompson
family for a weeks holidays.
:.i
Mr. and Mrs. George Murray
( Weekend
r
of Cambridge - Galt spent the
I I
weekend at their summer ho(tie.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott and
I
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scott of
Parkhill visited on Friday evening
I AT THE I
with Mr. and' Mrs. Jim
i
Preszcat or, Bill, Debbie and
Michael.
I ROYAL HOTEL
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
I
attended the Kincardine Fall Fair
I . MITCHELL
on Saturday.
i
....Jeffrey Whyte, returned home
I
after holidays to Lindsay over the
I 'In The
Weekend with Bill Whyte, John
j
Glbwn, R.R.#2, Seaforth, Dave
Crown Room I
Ireland of T'eeswater. They all
I
A.
spent the holiday weekend at the
Maple
;I I
iI' "TRILOGY"
T.
cottage at Lake.
+eelCend visitors with the John
Tfionipsoit family wero Mr. Ra tl
M•rs. Aniiy `'T'hompson ofo•T'orontu,......
Mr.: and Mrs. T'ereted Hunter
�, ....... .
of..�.�....."..,,,,...:...r;
Loc 1. I
(OCQUE
1!. 11I- 1N�r�
r efs F
kMrs. Angµs Kennedy has. Visitors with Mr. and Mrsrned fr /etu om a visit with h . er sbt), � .Elmer Townsend of Har tirhey ��i� S _
t tFfro Kennedy, who was for a pork barbequi war their features 1� cq1 4 . o le �
Chaplain in Mineral Springs ' entire family and Mr. and Mrs. J
Hospital,, Banff and Lake Louise . James McClure and Murray, of The annual Festival HOTEL
for the summer, Fattier Kennedy Winthrop;, Mr, and. Mrs. Ed, val of Flowers At the Civic Centre a 'flower
has also returned to St. Michael"s Andrews of Harpurhey; Mr, was held in the Kirkton-Woodshow sponsored by the Brantford Seaforth
College School, Toronto. Stanely Mitchell of Exeter; .Mrs, ham -Community Centre With � a Garden Club was in progress. The ,
" Mrs. Irene Clark of Perth, Elizabeth Trefry, R.N., of beautiful array 'of flowers. The theme of the show was "The Bell
Scotland, was a visitor the past Richards Landing and Miss Erma many entries were judged by Story." A chronological record of
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ken 'Broadfoot of Sundridge. Mrs. Pauline' Richards of London. the life of Alexander Graham Bell Entertainment:
Doig and family, and Mrs. A, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walsh of The evening . program was depicted in flowers. Many beauti-
Powell. , Woodstoek spent Sunday with, opened with...O Canada. Susan ful , flowers and imaginative
-David and John Sills have re- Miss Leone Hotham and Mrs. Van der Speck sang a solo and arrangements were to be seen. Thursday,,
turned to their home in Mary Hotham. Bonnie Norris favoured with a The.. Garden )Club supplied a ... - .. -
Baltimore, Maryland after Mrs. 'Edith Campbell of step dance. guide for the buses and a visit
spending -two weeks with Mr. and Brighton is visiting with her Mrs, Jean Durst of Seaforth was made to Lorne Park, Glen- Friday
Mrs. Frank Sills and other brother, Mr. Frank Hunt and demonstrated 'the drying of hyrst Park and•Mohawk Park. On
relatives in the area. Previously, Mrs. Hunt. f flowers and showed.: and the homeward trek supper was
Margaret and 'Joan Sills had Mr. and (vlrs. Nelson Goven- explained several arrangements enjoyed near Woodstock and the and Saturday,
spent two weeks with.. t their lock of Simcoe were guests of Mr. she had made. group arrived back ' of Kirkton
:ousins in Baltimore. and Mrs. M.H. McKenzie and Prizes were presented to the around nine o'clock.. «TL
WI will talk
anscho®ls
The Seaforth Women's Insti-
tute will meet at the home. of Mrs.
R.M. Scott on Tuesday, Septem-
ber 10th at 8:15 p.m -
This meeting is in charge of
Mrs. John Henderson and Miss
Belle Campbell, on Education and
Cultural Activities.
MMrs. ae .Dorrance.
Lieutenant Norman Speake and
Mrs. Speake returned to Calgary
last week after, spending a few
days with the formers parents of
London and Leo Hagan, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Patter-
son had an enjoyable vacation in
Winnipeg where they visited with
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Patterson.
Richard Stewart who has been
employed by the Department of
Natural Resources for the months
of July and August has received
winner with the most points. Mrs.
Tom Hern of Zion was the winner.
with 'the most points, 106,
followed by Mrs: Gordon Laing of
Staffs with 74 and Mrs. Norman
Brock Exeter, 54.
The following Saturdiay two bus
loads of members took in the tour
to Brantford. They first visited
the Bell Homestead and had their
lunch on the grounds. The next
stop was at the Mohawk Chapel,
the oldest Protestant Church in
Canada, being ` built in 1785,
shortly after the arrival of the Six
r.
Snazzy
Warts"
• Rememberl It takes but a
moment to, place a Huron
Expositor Want Ad and be money
in pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
Mrs. Eileen Whitmore will be his work report from the Chief Nations on the Grand River. This
the guest speaker. Ranger. He was ,rated good to little church is the scene of many
Roll call will be "What do you excellent. Richard arrived home weddings.
consider is the Main Subject in on the 27th of August.
school?"
The Motto, "Getting back to
the 3 R's" will be given by Mrs.
R.J. Doig. ,
A display of The Tweedsmuir
History and Scrapbooks will be at
this Yneeting. Members are
reminded to bring in the Quilt
stubs and money.
Lunch is in charge of Mrs.
Joseph Keys; Mrs. Ken Stewart,
Mrs. G. McKenzie, Mrs. Mae
Hillebrecht.
MERCHANTS' EXHIBITS
SEAFORTH FALL FkR�
SEPTEMBER 19th and 20th
1VMerehants interested in obtaining space for exhibits
in the Arena for the THURSDAY EVENING and
F MAY AFTERNOON SHOWS, please eontaot:
KEITH SHARP
fWATUMATi T7H1NlOR MVCW. ACTnT%TQt — PHONF 527-1740
Country and Western Entertainment -
SAT URDAY NIGHT in, the
RED' KNIGHT ROOM
Elgin Fischer Trio
•
IN THE LADIES' and ESCORTS',ROOM
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
FRIDAY SATURDAY
"THE THREE TOiVS"
•
Tasty Chicken Wings for Snacks
-- AMPLE FREE PARKWO —
WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS
12to2and 6to8
--• AT VERY LOVA PRICES --
COMMMERCIAL HOTEL -- Seaforth
Hospital Aux.
plans pot luck
The Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary
members will start off their fall
program with a pot luck supper in
the Board Room at the hospital on
Tuesday, September 10 at 6:30
p.m.
New ,, members would be
welcomed,
Bring a favourite food, also
your own plate an(rcutlery.
U -ceased !Ander.L.C.8,0,
Bayfield Road
Goderich,
Ph. 524-7711
( ourlNa � a�'�rclNs -
NIGHTLY
ENTERTAINMENT
I This Week:—
. ,
'.,Ron Jaster
Seaforth Agricultural Society
TRACTOR
PULL
Sunday,Sept. 15th'-, 1974
at Agricultural Ground!
Seaforth
1 p.m. sharp
-BROWNIE'S I'll, I'm
' CLINTON -.ONTARIO too�E��E`
BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P.M.
Open Weekends Only after Sept.1-
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY
September 6=7-8
The ultimate In
adventure ^�
and excitement!
Adult
Entertain M I 1
'*' > TIIE
NE
i MOVE IS
;.. MM
UItI3ER `
Slarrm (In Alphatietul Drderl
RICHARD BENJAMIN - DY AN CANNON JAMES COBURN
JOAN HACKETT- W46 MASON • IAN WSHANE • RAOUEL WELCH
DANCE
To Lionel Thornton and his Casa Royal Orchestra
FRIDAY, S'EPTE'MBER 13, 1974
In the Brussels Arena.
Sponsored by:
Brussels Lions Club
$5.00 per couple. Advance sale tickets:. -available
from members of Brussels Lions Club or Phone
887-6117
!J-�T!4`.
THURS.-FRI.-SAT. SEPT. 5-6-7"
WhI&XV-Sa k yt
LAST-DEATAIL.?il.
S'days
4 cities
7 women
3 brawls
200 beers
and
a Int
COLUMBIA PICTURES piesents
JACK'NICHOLSON -
in"ME IA&4;f DETAR
AND
, CE"CRAZY JOE" FF.I.N
li r1A1f 01 101 01 OYE/
SUNDAY ONLY SEPI!. 8
"SEX- BRA TS"
4,
aT
AND 11
"HITCH. HOOKED"I
MON.-TOES.-WED. I
SEPT. 9-10-11
Most cops play
It by the hook ,
Newman
wrote f
his'... GI EORGE
OWDI I&pAKR®
�• IN
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