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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-11-14, Page 91' .. ..,a. r ,., ., :. ".. ,.... .. ,, ., ...n.,• a ....-., • .. ,: ,` „' .:. .x ,. :. Y,: t.. ..F ✓,' yy,� „ • ^^♦.,:r 1 ,. l.' ,Y :. .... .i... .. �- a '..,. ., ., , .A •,', ,Mq x'•P+,;� k >. .. .. ..� a. •• � r ,� �• Q i I Y ,, , ? H � J F . _,1M q in ` A i J ,. ,- ry.. a , .. ,.�..• t•.,e. aan- elk a d um•.•. .. h ..• 1 q', •, t>, Y'„Fi� I , • t•X,.Y,".' N"•+M' ,�'�,,, 1. e...y a �, ?. Yx- A Y ,F•. t , FI FR( I F.;'-'01 •.,, '' q .,,' ` .> .: ,�.. to�✓� I I a, t a °k• nr 1 ;r�J OM E: d i I Q r e e' .gip..} . 1 !*�� r r B th Mu of the Mitchell oalp A t�.1af QW n ,Sunda , N vem t . y Kef xray? g < +a al Y Q ber 'tla; .tile `• :fort Manley .scored thea` third f ' the oat went to Kenny A01g� 10 Seaforth Centenaires,had another ' goal with fthe se.coedslefx t(t a'in tt 01 The $eaforth CentenAires 'have g g 1 ff just finished a ver. successful ttll'ntttes later poo R�9yd 6 areti 3 goal atttburst iii the third period- :the !game .after a dl?putecl• week defeating fort Stanley arid" g y the Centenaires seconcfgoa'i as h.e b defeat the Pert Stattjey !ions argument abo.ut�, tb,e functianif►g `� � !x tin Mitchell. They, now snored on' nice shot from Yet Y the score of d•3, of the time clock. it +vas the tgt S� Sir off s'l0_0x lin T . Cott tying Y , .1. ready, to host last"years' league another powerplay attack. : !n a rough. chiPPY game there Final Score course 1 Ve' ever pllaypd'op, .;Qip rel ng �.i aittsl o, The Hawks be an were 33 1 o �-a 9_1 - 'P,04 7i•.ga* ?, ai Atli rtk, 1, 6", champion, the Belmgnt Sunsets x g to Gome back penalties called by the 1 2 S F rettiarked .I .sri Doi$ here tomorrow night at 8:00. but good checking by the Seaforth Father -Son referee combination Port Stanley 0 2 1 3 on .has return f tptxle, Sun4la a�#et" "'ei ht yvjth .; 1q1'1*- ,%;jtA4� players stopped any offensive of Ken and Stan Bryce xith the Seaforth- U 3 4 cotnpetin ,,ln'2he Werl-cj Axiittatove a first place, �Tlii#att Clpdtl Tie Nfltchell threats •that Mitchell could Lions picking up a' majority of Ceptenalre 4omments Golf Ch pi:onshtp.. layed,ott the: and l3raztl'th'lydr s Last Friday night at the muster. 18. General• fan's opinion was that CAJ es Golf Cpurse > tbe: Qt}tewfis ort+ #ha C'ana.; iart tlpaml Seafogth 'arena the Centenaires The Hawks best chance camp in Seaforth scored their first goal incompetent officiating led the Dominica.. Republic last w+rl4.: we �AX'PiF17atOttta came from behind to tie the thb last 2 seconds as they hada of the game with just 14 seconds game to get ,out of hand, The, "It hard deep, tj<eep sand' tta s VapcouXe(r, 'grace u.. eyl!ieRt ' Mitchell Hawks .by the 'score of pojs•i -play but Seaforth held off left in the.second period on a two Centenaires bnh played well to and long, long grass around the Toronto and'f'iet't,•e ,A1rc1t$�t!?�1'it.' 2 2. Before a crowd of about' 900 the attack. man power-pl'ay advantage as the third period but this was ontreah p greens. At qne green you.had a there were 31 penalties called by Rick McDonald scored after a "It yva a . rest e a re Cei;'f> enough for t'he victory zp0-'yard carry across surf acrd is g F F t) the referees, 11 to the Final Score beautiful set-up dos made in ,A.ttendance.in the veru modern' coral cliffs, When it was a windy Mr. Aotg !elated flCett th04tgh Centenaires. 1 2 3 F front of the• net b% Cam Doig: Port.Stanlev arena was estimated day you had the roar and'spray of many of the golfers sufferefl fieom ' Mitchell opened the. scoring at. Mitchell 1 1 0 2 The game continued at a. fast• at about 400 , ..Gord Carnochan� -surf on your back," Mr. Doig the heat.and mild sysentry; 11:24 of the first period as Rick Seaforth 0 0 2 2 clip into the third period„ untilHie said a thousattd.ilattves ate was sidelin d for the third period said. "If your shot was too long it O'Donnell scored an: unassisted Gary Phillips .capitalized on a because of an arm injury as•w•ell went into the ocean and too short employed on the Course earning goal as he walked in alone and Centenalrf Check Ups„ hard low• shot from the point on as Dow Nicholson (for the whole 25 dents er hour•and 35 cents if fired a•nice shot past goalie Huh '' into the long grass." P P g' g Dave Whitey ,Stacey proved to the second of two assists from gamC) for the same problem . . .good. They sleep. around under Nicol,. be the top goalie Seaforth had to Cam Doig, . f Mr. Doig ' was one of the trees. There were no more, Hawk face this, year Stacey was a last Doig scored the Centenaires Next Games Recreation. f Y News�.,and Views By, Clive'Buist l Seaforth Director of Recreation Centenaires stria l-, 0t ' O� oo st'drill SEAFORTi ARENA.— 7:45°.ttit. ,g The Industrial Hockey Leaguestar players had 4 or 5 -good Star's Gary' Montgomery. start to finish with the Kings Friday, November. 15th got off to a rather high 'scoring chances each. Broomct'drew Montgomery to one dominating at stages. Most of the v start on Sunday night. The Fliers Jack Groothuis, one of the side and flipped a short pass to,,,,, play occured in the Blues end. whipped the Stars 5-2 and -the late better players Sunday night, Cartel who just directed it into Only Gafy "Gump",- Osborne - game saw the Kings crush the scored an almost identical goal to the net,. prevented the.Kings from scoring Blues 84.. the first. A scramble 'in front ofOne minute later the play was 5 or -6 more. 1122 It's possible the high scores " the -net resulted in G,r..00thuis ' around centre ice when again Jim' Henderson opened the Guaranteed indicated the lack of shape slapping it in at 13:30 of the first perry Broome stole the puck. scoring for the Kings in the first A Scaforth-Exetcr Recreational Basketball league will everyone was in. Nobody wanted period- on assi sts from Lloyd . Crossing the blue line he was hit when 'he took passes from Bots . , commence next Thursday, November 21 at 7:30 at SDHS g Income Certificates gymnasium. Tht? Icague will consist of four teams, two from to, backcheck first night' out Eisler. and Bob ivlohe boar _ and passed the" puck to brother. Watson and Gord Dick'and beat "'- Ly 6 •• anyway! The Stars got on the board just • .Dave who.,went in alone and beat Osborne from close in. each town with games to be played on alternative Monday and The goalies were • all worked before the period ended when J:oe Less • than a minute - later Thursday evenings, . We are looking for all interested ,players t Montgomery. ' hard and the scores, could have Dipk shot the puck'into the however, Larry , Dale, a new regardless of skill. The only stipulatioR, will be that all players Both oats were short handed. been higher. corner and. hard ' working Bill g comer to .the League, scored a must be male, 18 and over and not.playing for another basketball In the earl 'game the Flyers , rice passed it out front to Kevan The Stars didn't give up and y 'g y p power play goal to -tie the'game iaam. Come prohared for a practice on November 21 and bring scored two Kort handed goals on ,iroome who slapped.rd drive Bill Price cruising low right for.the Blues.. 01i - '' Y( friends. Xc arc looking for about 30 players or,more and side,'scored;.on s low hard drive. the same shift to up a close behind the helpless -tune.. Jim Henderson., who seemed to for those interested in baskethall but not playing, coaches and The score stayed that way until game and wens on to that 5-2 The second perio stn ed fast be all over the ice, scored his ' scorekeepers are also needed. It is hoped that by next year this victor as the Stars do hated lay but late in the game. With only 3:00 second goal for the Kings. on a league will spread out to involve two or three more towns. Y P remaining "Wink"Teal and Ben g g ` Girls, kce) Sunday, December 8 clear as you will have an Jim Montgomery took asses again Rick Fortune stopped them great individual effort to put the 1 Y from brother Bob' and 'Jack" cold with quick hands` and legs. ' Akker combined to set up Steve King's in front 2-1. opportunity to watch and try out the game o1 ringette with --the Ekert• on a nifty goal. Final - Art Stroh scored the 3rd ' . Grothuis and flipped a high shot At the 6:39 Mark Brian Leon- y g g to 5 YEAR TERM hr>itc that we fan form ,n league this year: A one .hour over Gary Montgomery lat 7:01 to hardt went off for tripping and the Flyers 5, Sears 2: King's goal on a rink length dash demonstration and a two hour clinic will_give you some insight on open the scoring. -Both teams - Stars. had a chance to' even the • The Stars were missing several to make the score 3=1. ` thicitint 'sport. a� h a fu " INCOME TRUsT tending of the Flyer's. Rick That idea ended quickly how- they will be ' • "' had chances but the super goal score with a man advantage: , .key ,players. , With II team Before the period ended, , hard to beat. Y "Rookie" Joe MacLean took a Fortune prevented Kevan ever, as 'Perry 'Broome stole a • The late game saw lots of goals, pass from Roy ' Dalton and fired , MEMBER: CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. 1 Broome, Bill Price and) Dale pass in -his. end and skated in $pod goaltending and little back a long high shot past. King's Kennedy from scoring. The three alone with mate Jim Carter on r' Necking. It was wide open from goalie Jerry Feeney. The period " Ori • 7--w - ` deaf Kings 3, Blues 2. } ;ll r� ended, thesecond, RonHildebrandCall John Moore q u n C � i i o'rs answer swe with a pair, Ray "wear. with O , - � two and Bill Brown Jr. with a . the si.n le oalrounded out the Kin s John. Moore Insurance. Agency ltd• l (Continued from Page 1) the election. they could doubie'overmght lust scoring John Watt and Doug " I servation Authority.. • Rob Drummond .criticized the recently from $200 to $400 - after O'Reilly scored• for the Blues to AUTO, FIRE, LIABILITY & FARM PACKAGE POL•IICY Hoil.ses Mouth Deputy -Reeve Sillery of Bruce- '`disgraceful conditign of the road which council made an exception round out their scoring. Final - OFFICE: DUBLIN 345-2512 RES,: 348-9067 field spoke of his thirteen years east of Hensall with its six-inch and charged one resident an - on council, two of them as pot holes" and asked when it additional amount above the Kings 8, Blues 4. • B K R H'ld 6 dR •• - ' :,) .. ( y en) - >k ,r�• �" deputy -reeve.. He spoke of r �s'itt goals until 4:45 of the middle minute cut off the St: Marys goal one minute later on •a very The Centenaires begin a home assured him thaUbe would ask the • period when John Culligan scored Lincolns. Best hpekey the accurate wrist shot into the corner stand tomorrow night as they play road superintendent to look into it on hard-working team -play from Centenairs,played this year was of the Lions cage from Phillips, the 'Belmont Sunsets, (about the andsaid•to have a'road fixed up Dennis Fisher and Doug. Dietz. in third period as they put deadly Bill O'Shea scored on this open most powerful club in the league) A CHUCKLE -- An unidentified Mitchel) player P y At the opening of: the third pressure around'the Hawk'cage. net on a hard shot past a at the Seaforth Arena at 8:00, seems 'to be having a good chuckle along With period the Hawks ran into, a. flourish of pe$alties and a Pre Game ceremonies we're' Darrell defeneeman guarding the cage to Port Stanlev then comes to Branderhorst said thegravellingexceptions as enjoyed by the crowd with give tbe• Centenaires the Seaforth to meet the Centenaires , Seaforth players Gord Cartloehan and Paul Hulley, at result $eaforth capitalized to tie' Dietz of Mitchell the lucky insurance goal needed for the again Tuesday, November 19 at the Centen•aire g,A,me_Friday night, The gamie paded the game.At 3:1.0 , Paul Hulley Programme holder. He missed Qin victory. Assists on O'Shea's goal 8:00. The Centenaires close off in a 2-2 tie. (Staff Photo) finally beat Stacey after a series his shot at the -Jet we to Steve Southgate and Dave their home play -against Lambeth sides of the road should be higher of exciting plays'directly'in front Defeat PorrStatfl i` '" McClure. next Friday November 22. Recreation. f Y News�.,and Views By, Clive'Buist l Seaforth Director of Recreation Centenaires stria l-, 0t ' O� oo st'drill SEAFORTi ARENA.— 7:45°.ttit. ,g The Industrial Hockey Leaguestar players had 4 or 5 -good Star's Gary' Montgomery. start to finish with the Kings Friday, November. 15th got off to a rather high 'scoring chances each. Broomct'drew Montgomery to one dominating at stages. Most of the v start on Sunday night. The Fliers Jack Groothuis, one of the side and flipped a short pass to,,,,, play occured in the Blues end. whipped the Stars 5-2 and -the late better players Sunday night, Cartel who just directed it into Only Gafy "Gump",- Osborne - game saw the Kings crush the scored an almost identical goal to the net,. prevented the.Kings from scoring Blues 84.. the first. A scramble 'in front ofOne minute later the play was 5 or -6 more. 1122 It's possible the high scores " the -net resulted in G,r..00thuis ' around centre ice when again Jim' Henderson opened the Guaranteed indicated the lack of shape slapping it in at 13:30 of the first perry Broome stole the puck. scoring for the Kings in the first A Scaforth-Exetcr Recreational Basketball league will everyone was in. Nobody wanted period- on assi sts from Lloyd . Crossing the blue line he was hit when 'he took passes from Bots . , commence next Thursday, November 21 at 7:30 at SDHS g Income Certificates gymnasium. Tht? Icague will consist of four teams, two from to, backcheck first night' out Eisler. and Bob ivlohe boar _ and passed the" puck to brother. Watson and Gord Dick'and beat "'- Ly 6 •• anyway! The Stars got on the board just • .Dave who.,went in alone and beat Osborne from close in. each town with games to be played on alternative Monday and The goalies were • all worked before the period ended when J:oe Less • than a minute - later Thursday evenings, . We are looking for all interested ,players t Montgomery. ' hard and the scores, could have Dipk shot the puck'into the however, Larry , Dale, a new regardless of skill. The only stipulatioR, will be that all players Both oats were short handed. been higher. corner and. hard ' working Bill g comer to .the League, scored a must be male, 18 and over and not.playing for another basketball In the earl 'game the Flyers , rice passed it out front to Kevan The Stars didn't give up and y 'g y p power play goal to -tie the'game iaam. Come prohared for a practice on November 21 and bring scored two Kort handed goals on ,iroome who slapped.rd drive Bill Price cruising low right for.the Blues.. 01i - '' Y( friends. Xc arc looking for about 30 players or,more and side,'scored;.on s low hard drive. the same shift to up a close behind the helpless -tune.. Jim Henderson., who seemed to for those interested in baskethall but not playing, coaches and The score stayed that way until game and wens on to that 5-2 The second perio stn ed fast be all over the ice, scored his ' scorekeepers are also needed. It is hoped that by next year this victor as the Stars do hated lay but late in the game. With only 3:00 second goal for the Kings. on a league will spread out to involve two or three more towns. Y P remaining "Wink"Teal and Ben g g ` Girls, kce) Sunday, December 8 clear as you will have an Jim Montgomery took asses again Rick Fortune stopped them great individual effort to put the 1 Y from brother Bob' and 'Jack" cold with quick hands` and legs. ' Akker combined to set up Steve King's in front 2-1. opportunity to watch and try out the game o1 ringette with --the Ekert• on a nifty goal. Final - Art Stroh scored the 3rd ' . Grothuis and flipped a high shot At the 6:39 Mark Brian Leon- y g g to 5 YEAR TERM hr>itc that we fan form ,n league this year: A one .hour over Gary Montgomery lat 7:01 to hardt went off for tripping and the Flyers 5, Sears 2: King's goal on a rink length dash demonstration and a two hour clinic will_give you some insight on open the scoring. -Both teams - Stars. had a chance to' even the • The Stars were missing several to make the score 3=1. ` thicitint 'sport. a� h a fu " INCOME TRUsT tending of the Flyer's. Rick That idea ended quickly how- they will be ' • "' had chances but the super goal score with a man advantage: , .key ,players. , With II team Before the period ended, , hard to beat. Y "Rookie" Joe MacLean took a Fortune prevented Kevan ever, as 'Perry 'Broome stole a • The late game saw lots of goals, pass from Roy ' Dalton and fired , MEMBER: CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. 1 Broome, Bill Price and) Dale pass in -his. end and skated in $pod goaltending and little back a long high shot past. King's Kennedy from scoring. The three alone with mate Jim Carter on r' Necking. It was wide open from goalie Jerry Feeney. The period " Ori • 7--w - ` deaf Kings 3, Blues 2. } ;ll r� ended, thesecond, RonHildebrandCall John Moore q u n C � i i o'rs answer swe with a pair, Ray "wear. with O , - � two and Bill Brown Jr. with a . the si.n le oalrounded out the Kin s John. Moore Insurance. Agency ltd• l (Continued from Page 1) the election. they could doubie'overmght lust scoring John Watt and Doug " I servation Authority.. • Rob Drummond .criticized the recently from $200 to $400 - after O'Reilly scored• for the Blues to AUTO, FIRE, LIABILITY & FARM PACKAGE POL•IICY Hoil.ses Mouth Deputy -Reeve Sillery of Bruce- '`disgraceful conditign of the road which council made an exception round out their scoring. Final - OFFICE: DUBLIN 345-2512 RES,: 348-9067 field spoke of his thirteen years east of Hensall with its six-inch and charged one resident an - on council, two of them as pot holes" and asked when it additional amount above the Kings 8, Blues 4. • B K R H'ld 6 dR •• - ' :,) .. ( y en) - >k ,r�• �" deputy -reeve.. He spoke of r would be paved. The reeve $400.. It was suggested in answer on . t e ran , ay Deavereaux, Jim Henderson and Huronview which is 'full at the assured him thaUbe would ask the • that" the additional. charge Art Strong all. stood out for the At. the London Raceway Monday night in the' ninth race present time. He asked for road superintendent to look into it reflected the distance it was Kings. es' Girl owned by George Feagan Goderich and- Ron support in his bid for re-election. andsaid•to have a'road fixed up necessary to run the waterline, Gary Nicholson, who 'always gan, Dundas was second with Gerry Roebuck of Goderich jeibb Councillor .Cleve Coombs of you have to put-up with the bad Mrs. James said she, thought the plays well, andd.arry Dale starred ving. Egmondville talked about fire during reconstruction work. Mr. rates set should hold and that no for the Blues. Thursday night at London in the sixth race.Bcnmillcr Buddi protections in the township. He P P Branderhorst said thegravellingexceptions should be .made. ' . All goalies played well and as was' Fourth with Dennis Jewitt Clinton on the bike. in the eighth }' said the new fire truck ordered by on the section of road should be Mrs. - Robert Watson , of the season wears on the goals will ' race rLadys Dayjd owned by John Jewitt Londesboro and Larry Seaforth will be delivered next finished by November 16.' Egmondville questioned -why the really have to be worked for. Jewitt, Clinton was out of the money with Dennis Jewitt driving, month at a cost of about $36,800. Bill Rowcliffe questioned if the- township council did not support 'Next week the Flyers and FridmTn•ight at London in the seventh race EI Sam O'owned by He spoke of the new Elizabeth sides of the road should be higher the.Day Care -Centre in Seaforth for Kin g�s tweet at 7:30 with the Stars Dick Burgess and ,lac and ,lam Dirk of Scafort� was second with Park for Egmondville. He is the than the middle of the road and the benefith of 'township and $lues at 9:00. Gord Pullman (if Seaforth on bike. Tuckersmith representative of the asked when it would b paved. residents in i-gmondville and' A reminder that ALL players Saturday night at ,London in the second race Conray Frost Seaforth Fire Board. He asked ', 'Reeve Thompson said "money is Harpurhey'and at the same time must wear helmets beginning on owned by Charles Mathers and driven by Ray Mathers both of for support as • he'- seeks tight, we hope not too far away." su*pported one at Vanastra. Sunday the 17th. Goderich was fourth, re-election. He said he does not know if he Reeve Thomp son suggested in the fifth race Mike's .1'inimy Lvnn'ow•ned by Lav Zee M r Councillor Lambert 'Brander- can get enough money to even Egmondville and Harpurhey 'child Stables Parkhill and Fred Lewis London was fourth with ,Gerry horst of Kippen spoke of the build one bridge. residents could drive their SeAfOrth - Ex r driving. co-operation he has received on Robert Fotheringham com ' ren to Vanastra but Mrs. X' atson Recreational en's In the eighth race Jimmy the Butler owned by Robert and H.O. council during his four years, plained about the hollow in the said this was not feasible. Deputy' . Jerry of Goderich was out of the monev with Jerry driving. 'Winter ''especially at the south end" and ' Flewitt Bridge and was told it will Reeve Sillery agreed with Mrs. -Basket '11 The London Raceway haystarted their meet with racing the co-operation of council mem- be looked into. /J Watson and that he would not tvN on Monday and Wednesday nights and Saturday afternoon. Seafott bers. He asked' for support for Mrs. , 'Howard James of Egmondville the consider the long drive a solution'., Reeve Thompson showed slides eah Lu 9 Tuesday night about eleven p.m. the northsky over questioned a ;turned to red as tlanreis destr•oved the barn of John Muir 125 water installation rates- in of different sites in the Aulable- Main Street North. John managed to get out his two race horses Dublin Mixed Bowling League Egmondville. She asked how Bayfield Conservation area. All interested players who have raced so well at the area tracks this summer. Those Team standings: r (18 or over) are wet- ' saved were Single Johnny and Gladies Boy. Lost in the fire was TEam Ill 3328 TEam V 3040 . • Ca�rnS �s new come to play. Engine„Joe, Johntts fine looking stud colt. valued at $600 and ' Dancing Waves a three year old owned by Ted •Lamont, TEam Vi 3008 Commencing :.. Kitchenerrand trained by his brother Bruce of Seaforth. Dancing TEam t 2954 Team Il 2908 (Continued from Pae 1 g burning: report, on a pick up. Thurs., Nov.• '21st Waves was valued at $3,000. All of the harness, jag, carts and The Seaforth ,dump was again equipment in the stable was destroyed. Team 1V 2794 The Exeter by-law provides for $50 fine, yenfored b under discussion Bruce 7;30 p-rh., SDHs Gym a isY the Bowen, another Ministry of the • Seek to �reereation High Single and High Triple: Joan Stapleton, 325.791'. police there and has cut down on the problem, Mr. Scarterfield Environment -representative, reported that the TrecBn BRING -YOUR RUNNING SHOES For further information contact solutions said, Clerk Williams said he incinerator council had Recreation Office 527-0882 Cd f the town council it wanted to doubted council had the authority' •d d h • ld onttnue root page 1) Ladies Aid of Firt Church . const ere pure as ng wou said s township would expect manage the arena b% itself. He The Ladies Aid of First Church under the Municipal Act to make probably be too small to nanate representation -a -questioned if felt there should .be sore written such a by-law slick. "You can the approximately 8.2 tons of the activities at he arena should assurance this would not happen stet with 25 ladies present. The meeting was in "charge of the Pass it but 1 doubt it would stand garbage generated in S Moto®Ski Nuviki not a for th mselves. so as to protect the township. up in court". every day. "If you are th' ing of .. P Y McMillan, McClure row and ■ William Leeming artd Hatyev group Several councillors wanted to, other municipalities using the a brand new experience George R' g, member of Craig. McKillop councillors, the hymns were chosen by Mrs. know• what people could do with site, it wouldn't be adequate". Seaforth Re reation Committee R.B.Scott, Mrs. Ed.Andrews, the ■ Spoke of the other recreation resident was in the chair and their leaves. Mayor Frank Sills Council asked Mr. Bowen to `said that a representative of the p Ontario Recreation Committee area's in the township their suggested a Town leaf pick up give them information about any conducted the business. Nuvik , A completely rte' snowmobile for council was expected to assist. during the two weeks in the fall outer incinerators that could do ..stated that no arena should be Mrs. Van Roojen led in the '75. It' a new design, with new features, Cleave, Coombs. Tuckersmith readi of the 21st Psalm in the when they are heaviest. "We th'e job. He said he would and g expected to pay for itself as it t1g > •. Councillor said "We're involved have a spring pick-up, why not commented that it was much then w "V©rtes Cooling" system, new < would put admission fees too higlt, butch language and Mrs. James fall?" he said. more effective talkie to council styling and new engineering con - 'k for the ver children it needed to with five different arenas". Keyes led in prayer. The minutes g Y The problem w•as turned over face to face • "rather than writing cepts Choose the 300 model with serve the most. Bert Branderhorst, were read by Mrs. Kerslake and Tuckersmith councillor. ' words of appreciation by Mrs. R. the Public We yks Committee to all these letters Back and 'forth bogies, or the 340 with slide -rails. ' Seaforth' . Councillor Betty suggested recreation money be McFarlane. But choose Nuvik. It's the last Cardno agreed with this. raised by a canvass of residents. The nominating committee is word in snowmobiles. She said that anytime Seafortpi Harold Turnbull, an Mrs. F. Coleman, Mrs. John had asked tlie various councils for Egmondville resident, said he felt Hoelscher and Mrs. J. W. OAA Intermediate "C" Hockey >f grants for recreation they had the rates charged for activities -at Thompson. There were 29 calls 7� responded but that the major . the arena s> ould be brought up to made on the shut ins. * Sunday, November * - alterations to the buildings had be in line with other area arena Mrs. L. R. MacDonald is the * Vincent •r put costs up this year to the point fees. new flower convenor. Harr 1 S t o n V S. Seaforth where the Recreation Committee - Councillor Cardno suggested -Mrs. F. Coleman introduced ImtakL�, felt the townships should give on that if Tuckersmith 'Committees Miss Jennie Hogg who spoke on ' * 2;� p,Ill. * f ai 1 Equipment L�t. ®.iratl�matl �riiNtotd Skt'f y�ted: a percentage basis.. formed . Recreatin 'Committees "Armistice` and told the story of Reeve McPhail questioned the they would qualify for Col. John McCrae who wrote "In m�lt� hr4ie�at4ed,lu! 74 M . positton'of a council which might government grants for recreation. Flanders Fields". SEAFRTH ARENA Pay rh6ney into -an arena for ten Clive Buist,Seaforth's Mrs. Walter McClure gave the the- I � 7-0120 S eaf orth years and thea might be told by a�e+�Direy .