HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-12-05, Page 5�...w, ... .,, ..,.. ...•..r ,
1:
i
Lain al. d fiv Mw
i 9
4 [4
J %W
v •
N W Y
i�d 41' W' �' A �r ?M7�
} moi, to
yk ... ,... � a .-...... ,•. . .r... ... ..... ..... .•, .. ,..:... ...., ....., „ .. :... ,... .... .. �l':Sr✓A,� '�5*'{93 Y�� .�� Y/P i��Y!'k%J �'l. "�.,,. 0�'1r'S
r -. :. 1,... ", :, ,^ ., - .. , ;.:., , . . •. ..,,.....I,,.,,�1 is y :P�'J r ✓, `� , > r� df � ;�
' .��p` , ,•�*,p,±la0h rN"i';ke'r'.. , , A ., �, �• � � ` '.ri' r/` �w � 'E �, ��^" +y �8 �v . ,t "�✓ r w
yt)a��,` � , ,. .' t . � tA� � f�Szf � s. sl✓F :.� ,ti rl`�,�✓„ $ "`s•� + kn� � ., sr ��, � r {r x �i s� / •l•5k , F 7 �y R�'
,w - .;( a ..jtr, _ , I J fY'• rs �'6 i iY '� I/Jr.,f # ,✓� �t 'E %' Sal sz Sri C r/r e ! ! n / t f
9 �`; 1 } � I "t �j' i ✓ 'Tri'% .� H rn sd .4 f e / .-r> i 6i .r 3 f i , rl;,
1 r a. ,.. ', i {'Y r, �'➢y y, � � '�'- 1 ,l, ft k° / � f.r , _ t : ,
, ,�L s C'i' ,. z ✓ f C t'" ur #dta E a ',`Xif lr S � u c /w l°�; /yr F „ g K �� s ar f
{ J . J•� ',.�N6S j kryl' Si k' F ✓ Hs{ J j'f�� yA
i Yr/I r y: /r'�P k� ! P✓r� l
I.., � �du� } ffFfl%Yy .f1 �,� .cif 5yi � '��rk S�uY. r✓ ��a� , Ji'�
ryGtr t ����'x ,'� ✓ ' F 9�kr;�sts �..
• r •'p'b t r' 3 7 F
.?.�P a 3r f .A3 , r� !. ,., if 3!.:.,;.,�' sr,�.., tHw C ✓.•`' e' r f f '��fxl(
s.�>,t:. �r yi�r,`.� >K W� ,; °%;, r ✓/Y' �: ntn „t. 1. a:, �", �, i•.
, �a , a � , .rr r. � .,v.r .. ., , , .✓ v.
Park �
from
p,Queens; �, c , _:. . >�. �� > . _ ,a .... � ,, ., � r„ r ,, , •, r F ,�.. � ..:
.I<if1P!
i ��✓ r
( -,,, , f. _<�,,.... ,...z .. .:• ,,. �Ir :.<. .orf ,�sH r..., r. C�. e,, :,..
I
•y r •s✓
�,. � ;i.. �:n r ..x.,. pa,,,e , �4� ��:r a' sy. `•.4�" 7z r Ft' .�;;a r ,��_., r x ' r ,# y
rr ':,p - .. rd.: �j t• r'48r': r ,,;:? r �:;.G rn''r✓<>Y..,A �/ a b 11' ,y� , q.5 r! <..
• ' 1, ! � .f,.. :ay' . si f � :� �' . nS`',x+`.r 11 � f .1. f s N% ./ �. { ,;� �,..r
licl �,. - x.� rC� f�� „fp �,� Yr. /3a�i{+.,�.,' ,x�g• �:,; ,ss,`. f �.; ..;.,c
.4 �',..,c ✓fir "�r:^ rl�a t ��4{��< s;; "
➢F,_ • . .. lF a dl ®t Si �/ err,. jYi� i., rr fi,., •� • a - 'b
A I
By /w@r e. i �'✓ �'2t
,d
'.
4..
M xh ks'
t y or to o
r groups w o p an
special projects to celebrate
International Women's Year and
Jack Riddell, M.P.P. Huron
RW has • general meeting
emission reduces the amount .of.
the Government plans to honour a
intended that the'Corporatioq will
Party funds, although no limits
are proposed on the amount of
, . ,
4
c
The general U.CW of Northside are: President - Mrs. W. Roe; 1st
50%. This standard was a major
nominated by their own
financially self-supporting and
U.C. met Tuesday, November 26 Vice - Mrs. T. Willbe; 2nd Vice -
reominendation put forward in a
Dceber, 2"0. .11 bass �ptrielteid,
� The -M'
muter Environment,
with Mrs. Broadfoot presiding. A Mrs. C, Stewart; Treasurer - Mrs.
i iv Ing eonstderatlon to
and s
owardScane 'r tires from
e
Thoin Pon s
moment's silence was observed in F, Golding. •
. .
home. At
_ of
the.February meeting
gt
rigorous emission standard forduring
International Women''s
million common shares and 20
""
Mr. We Newman, informed the
House of the enactment of new
the Government will ask for
support df both la}�our and
allow high school students to get.
time off school to help harvest
Howard Scane,`Hensall, retired
have a family of two daughters,
Doug. •Manns made a����pe
"•' '
a�
and amended air pollution control
management in programmes to
fruit crops.
on Friday last, after 26 years ps
Mary, Mrs. Barry Tucker, London
presentation of two'silver .goblets
_ r
regulations for the Province to be
assist women who seek expanded
An Act to establish the Ontario
Manager -of W.G.Thompsons &
Sons.
and Kathy, Mrs., Neil Edgar,
Wingham,
inscribed with 'Happy
d
effective immediately.
The Ministry has 'established
opportunities within the labour
force.
Energy Corp. was introduced by
the Minister of Energy, the
energy for Ontario users, rather
The office staff gave'a surprise
Retirement'.
Mr. and Mrs. Scane are
tion Representative, Mrs. Gordon
paFts per million of vinyl chloride.
emission standards for 84'..
A contaminants
The programme will include
Honourable W.D.McKeough.
The Act will create a Quern-
Mr. and Mrs. Scene' moved to
Hensall from Ridgetown. They
party at The Garage, London, for
MSSdii�l����/�11{�,
r. cane on Saturday night.
retiring in Hensall.
g
,1I Y/'
2
.'and criteria for
provincial rants for amounts up
Martin, Exeter; Mr. and Mr. Bill
Mrs. Ken Stewart, Mrs. Jas.
guideline for desirable air quality
FarquhaeOliver, one. -time Liberal
accurately reflects the aspirations
desirable air ' al't f 23
tlu
el 000 1
h
ment-controlled corpora on to
in the community. 'The 'Minister
member of the
and interests of the •people of
a1 larage.
substances including lead.
The new standard for lead
r groups w o p an
special projects to celebrate
International Women's Year and
invest or otherwise participate in
energy-related projects. it is
RW has • general meeting
emission reduces the amount .of.
the Government plans to honour a
intended that the'Corporatioq will
Party funds, although no limits
are proposed on the amount of
lead allowed to enter the air by
group of women who ' will be
ultimately progress in a
The general U.CW of Northside are: President - Mrs. W. Roe; 1st
50%. This standard was a major
nominated by their own
financially self-supporting and
U.C. met Tuesday, November 26 Vice - Mrs. T. Willbe; 2nd Vice -
reominendation put forward in a
communities or orgAizations for.
commercial viable enterprise.
with Mrs. Broadfoot presiding. A Mrs. C, Stewart; Treasurer - Mrs.
recent report by a working group
outstanding achievement.
The . share structure of the
moment's silence was observed in F, Golding. •
on lead. By establishing the more
Mrs. Birch indicated that
Corporation is divided into 2
memory of those who .bad passed Mrs. M-.. E.-Reuber had charge
rigorous emission standard forduring
International Women''s
million common shares and 20
away during the year' of ... programme - the theme
lead the Government ' has
became chairman; Don'-Southcott,
million special shares that may be
KA— s Dunlo read -the slate of •'Leade—bi " was a ro riate
0
ChrJStrr as
Open House,
December 6, 7 and ...8
From 10:00' a.w to 10:00 p.m.
Year new legislation on a broad • ' P P PP P Stephen McGregor strengthened its prog' to issued. for such consideration as officers for the coming year. The and well received. P ger returned
g P g range of subjects related to family HAND -MADE GIFTS and CRAFT
the board . of directors may home from St, Joseph's Hospital
control exposure of lead pollution law will be introduced to bolster last Frida
to the people of this Province. The determine. Limitations will be Y• SUPPLIES
the efforts of the Ontario
Minister said it calls for the best Government in achieving the Placed on the extent of individual `., Mr. Keith Lovell' underw nt
control equipment that ownership , and non-resident Name new members surgery in Stratford General, a THE HOBBY SHOP
greatest degree of social and legal g Y c
ownership of equity shares. The Hospital last week. 1 Mile North Of Br>gcefield
technology can offer. a ualit q y
The Minister also reported that q' Y Possible t this area. ' Minister of Energy, will at all / 0 Horon I�OUse PHONE 4$2 T2�22
the Ministry has been alerted This week the third report of.times hold a majority of thep
the Cam Commission on the outstanding shares of each class WI� members., rgaE/}A-1�� ���I U'W"`•�~����"tl
since last January to the vinyl Legislatu e'was tabled, and this g + h'V
chloride hazard which first proposes sweeping refortis of of equity shares of the New officers were chosen by been successful. The .project will • '
surfaced in the Unitec,.States.At Corporation. , the Huron' ''Co" Playhouse - undertake to create a perm
that time the Mini l d k political financing, including full The Corporation will be given Bard f'r...*. t a t' P at convention
KA;-;-'
ry un ertoo
a" study of vinyl chloride as it
disclosure of contributions. to �
powers to borrow mono and
P r Y •recently.
0 o es a mee Ing
Benson W. Tuckey
theatre facility at Grand Bend and
will employ 8 workers for five
Stephenson; Plaque - Mrs. Lou
affects the ambient air. To date
Party funds, although no limits
are proposed on the amount of
r make` investrments by a wide
(Exeter), who has served as
months. The first phase of the
Seaforth- Women's Institute
there have been no reported
money which parties or individual
variety of financing vehicles in
President and Chairman for two
Project will be concerned with
members attended the London
Area Convention in Avondale
afflictions amen workers
g
engaged in the,, vinyl chloride .
candidates• ,may spend in an
order to allow it maximum
flexibility in opeation. As far a
ears, was named ermanent
Y P
honorary chairman. Bill
dismantling several old barns in
United Stratford
industry in Canada.The findings
election campaign. Of. the three-
possible this Corporation will
P l'
Cochrane, Q.C., (Goderich)
the area for use in, the permanent
theme wast
.week when the s
of the research have in
man Camp Commission, Dalton
'
adopt the structure of a normal
became chairman; Don'-Southcott,
playhouse building. A group .of
"Nutrition - You are What' You
-resulted
the establishment of a criteria
Camp, former Progressive
corporation and will be a normal
(Grand Bend) vice-chairman;
Interested persons attended a
Eat." Those taking part were
which limits the emission from
Conservative Party National
business operation. its primary,
P P Y'
Betty Etue, (Goderich) executive
special "Building" meeting on
delegates: Mrs. Andrew Crozier,
vinyl chloride within sate limits.
President,' ' Doug' - Fisher,
objective will be the' assurance of
secretary; Nancy. Read; (Grand
Sunda hosted b Mr. and Mrs.
Y' Y
Mrs. John MacLean and Fedora -
0 The Ministry has established 0.1
previously an NDP Member of
energy for Ontario users, rather
Bend);, ws re=elected treasurer
Peter Ivey at The Mill, Benmiller.
tion Representative, Mrs. Gordon
paFts per million of vinyl chloride.
Parliament, doubted that limits
than profit. -
'with Mrs.Bill Schle el (Grand
Present were: Mr. and Mrs.Roger
Papple.
averaged over 24 hours al the
could be, . enforced, although
To ensure the Corporation
Bend) and Mts. peter Ivey
Martin, Exeter; Mr. and Mr. Bill
Mrs. Ken Stewart, Mrs. Jas.
guideline for desirable air quality
FarquhaeOliver, one. -time Liberal
accurately reflects the aspirations
(Londog) as executivg members
Amos, parkhill; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Keys and Mrs. Gordon Elliott
in the community. 'The 'Minister
member of the
and interests of the •people of
a1 larage.
Schlegel, Grand Bend;
were ushers for the convention.
said that research carried out in
Legislature, expressed the
that limits would have
Ontario, - the -Cor oration is
P
New members w.er added to the'
'Playhouse
W.G.Cochrane;Q.C., Goderich;
Mrs. Bill Campbell and Mrs.
P
Ontario and the findings of
opinion
added materially to the full effect
required -to make an annuaa report,
Board. They are Len
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Geiser; Exeter;
George Townsend 'contributed a
studies in the United States
to the Minister of Energy and this
Evans, Sarnia;. William Shrier,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waters,
song during the, banquet when
established that there is a definite
of the Commission's proposals.
report will be submitted to the
P
A
Goderich; Jameg,Gioson, London;
Parkhill; Mrs. Beecher Menzies,
enjoyed
300 members en o ed a hot roast
safety factor at this level.
!Limits are recommended 'on
Lieutenant Governor in Council' '
Roger Martin, Exeter; Bill Amos,
Clinton; Billli einsohn, St. Th
Wed -
beef dinner. During the Wed -
The Honourable Margaret
amounts which individuals,
and to the Assembly.
Parkhill; Douglas Cook, Hensall;
omas; Mr, and Mrs. Bensot,
nesday evening •session, W.I.
Birch. Provincial Secretary for
corporations and unions may
The goals of the Corporation
'
Mrs, Robert McKinley, ;Zurich
Tuckey, Exeter; -,Mrs, Robert
Members saw a Fashion Show of
Social Development, this week in
'contribute, along with the
will, be' - to enhance the
and Mrs. Lottie Roff, London.
Wilkins, London; Mr. and Mrs.
County Sheepskin. Mrs.
the Legislature, briefly outlined a
establishment of' tax credits.
availability of energy in Ontario
Three new members were
Len Evans, Sarnia; Mr: and mrs.
Clarence Diamond showed pic-
few of the programmes to be held
Contributions of more than $10
by stimulating resource
added to the Honorary list of`.
Ken Wood Clinton, Mr. and
tures she had taken of A.C.W.W.
duriq ,_ ,A tern, lienal .� WQjPefl's-�„ �,
g n
shouldn be recorded, and the
exploration and development and
�� "� '"`
Board members. The are Mrs.
Y
Mrs. Jim ,,i�
Gibson, London and Dr.
held in Australia.
source of c'o'ntributions ovei'Y00
Year,.,, P ,rinited „,jya.�' 1', .,in, ,, a��vn r _ � » ai �,,, ..§. xPan�nng roc�uction capability
t ' the 'lt-'hrntjti� b'+ dl isclosedt 'wuh ':' nada or elsewhere -
�
Fled Walker, "Grand Bend;
W}lliam' Stewart,
and Mrs. D.A.EckerF, Exeter.
Thursday's session was taken'"
up with Area Reports aiid Resolu-
.
recc�g a � „ -.�
-' a Teti t" "`'to'� "disc f e '� vet
"
Denfield;, and
Building plans for the new
contributions women have made
p g
to encour a investment in
Bruce Sully, Goderich.
Playhouse were presented by
tions.
to the economic, social and expensive campaigns, the energy projects and the effective Robert, McKinley, M.P. Huron Managing Director, James
cultural development of nations' Commission proposed a formula use of financial, human and other informed the Huron Country! Murphy, and were endorsed by
and to promote full equality under which candidates would be resource's in energy 'projects - to Playhouse that their application the large group of Playhouse
between men and -women, have able to, receive up to $7,500 each encoerage development • or ' for a $22,000 L.I.P. Grant had supporters.
proclaimed 1975_ as International from the public purse. The Report -processes and equipment which
Women's Year. Of the series of also,recommends the length of avoid wasteful use of energy and
events and special activities to election campaigns be reduced minimize environmental damage
create public awareness of the from 37 to 30 days. to improve security of energy NEWS OF
4 new roles and needs of ,the Hundreds of pounds of fresh supply , . to Ontario through
women in his Province, . fruit rotted on trees in Ontario acquisition, participation McKillop
the Government of Ontario, will this year, because the crop could guarantee and long-term,
convene a meeting of represen- not be harvested before early fall commitment of resources:
tatives • of labour and Trosts, and at a recent meeting of The Ministry of Energy stated Correspondent
management on February 18th, to the Ontario Federation' of that he made it clear • in his Mrs.. Ed Regele
focus attention ' on equal Agriculture, the Provincial statement on natural gas that MENU
employment opportunities for Minister of Agriculture told' the there i disposition for the
I would like to thank the voters of Hullett
Township for the tremendous support they •
have seen fit to give me. I would like to give
special thanks to the many people who
actually stood in line for a great length of
time, some. of them not in the best of health.
On my election I. received a great amount of '
help from a great number of people. -1 had the
opportunity of visiting with many of, the
voters and appreciate the many .kind
mentions I received about. my late father.
Wishing .everyone the compliments of the
season.
Thanks
John Jewitt
RINGETTE-
An exciting winter team sport for girls
PLACE — SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE <
DATE —SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8th,1974 TIME -4-.30-7:30
BRING YOUR SKATES and HELMET aid PARTICIPATE
— Demonstration by ring"ette players — join in a game.
— learn the rules — refreshments
For Further Information Contact the Recreation Office, 527-0882
women. Mrs. Birch said that in
delegates that the Government
OntariouEnergy Corporation to
Mr. Louis Thornton and Mrs,
Hospital. We wish her a speedy
Stephenson; Plaque - Mrs. Lou
Mrs. Wm. McCurdy, Seaforth.;
Ontario 2 out of every 5 women
shares their concern about the
undermine the activities of the
John Ellacott of London called on
recovery.
Tamara Nash, Seafor h.
Tupperware Bowls -Mrs. Les
are now employed outside the
inadequate supply of farm labour,
private sector. The purpose of the
Mrs. Joseph Thornton, 'Mr. &
Mrs. William Boyd a former
-
candles, pine cones, poinsettia in
holder - Carol Geddes; Tissue
Cor oration • is to secure the<..<
T.
Mrs. Ed. Re el e and Mrs10th`.:•.:
g
f f •
resident o o
><
<:::• .:.a..
, ...y : . �...,�
:. ,. .
... «• r.:..141. 1
•
b
containers and natural spruce
in a es s f Ontario in the matter
Storey of Seaforthrth last Thursday.
McKillop
PTP now in
...nt
':Y ' �
.,
the Christmas tree. Decorations
Basket . Ruth Cluff; Child'% purse
of energy supply-. It will, in a
Miss Joan Hopper o f Seaforth
Seaforth is also a pati6nt of
:::, :.s::#::i:
{
r4 r'
a
St■
" ■
James'bazaar winners
sense, stand between the public
and private sectors of our
visited with Mis Jo He Sunda
Y Y 5
evening.
Seaforth Community Hospital,
We wish her a speedy recovery.
:.........• ::::::......:::......::<.:
Eckert. Attending the tela tables
were Miss Margafet Flannery,
Mrs. Robert Cor, Mrs. Archie
community. It will reinforce the
Miss Marion McCallum and
Recent visitors with Mrs.
F esh
p
Antennas
The CAtholic Womens' League'
Christmas bazaar was well
arrangement - Sandra Bannon;
Toboggan
contribution of both, but it will
to
Angie and Mr. Murray Hare of
Listowel spent the weekend at the
Joseph Thornton were Mr. &
Mrs. Leo Mi. ;ray and Mrs.
GROUND CHUCK
984
annual
Stuffed Toy and -
not rush about attempting
Jansen, Mrs. Ewart Wilson
-
(convenor) Miss Teresa Bauer,
Installed and Repaired
attended on Satur da vember
Y a`l,Q•. -
Helena Lane; Towel- Mrs. Jean
displace private activities m those
home of Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Marchand of St. Columban and
_ ---------'
were: Men's shoes; Janet
f. McGregor, Christmas Bons and
30. The President, Mrs. Ray
Fortune; Christmas candle cards -
areas where ctivities are efficient,
McCallum.
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Watson and
Schneider's
Robert McCann; Candle
Hutchinson and Mrs. Wilbert
Maloney met the guests.
Margaret McCowan; Tissue
Cover - Alice Stiles; Message
appropriate, timely and relevant
to the real needs of Ontario.
Mrs. Murray Dennis is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Burns of
Dublin..
WiENERS Loose or packaged
794
Tickets on a cash draw
Centre - Hazel McGonigle;
were won by: 1st. $50.00 - !toy
Christmas table cloth - 'Effie
Swart. St. Columban; 2nd. $25.00
Stephenson; Plaque - Mrs. Lou
Mrs. Wm. McCurdy, Seaforth.;
Coyne; Candy An'd' Ash Tray -
3rd. Christmas Cake, John
Mrs. James Stewart; Place mats
Grd6thius; Quilt Grad 8.- Miss
and plaque - Mrs. W.D.Wilson;
Tamara Nash, Seafor h.
Tupperware Bowls -Mrs. Les
Mrs. John Malon and Mrs.
McClure; Place setting dishes -
Joseph McConn Il were
Mary Janmaat; Christmas Angel -
hostesses in the tea room. Red
Dianne Oldfield; Oven Mitts key
candles, pine cones, poinsettia in
holder - Carol Geddes; Tissue
a gold arrangement shone on the
Cover - Teresa Reynolds; Mixer -
large tea table. Individual tables
Mrs. Audrey Malone; Purse -
were decorated with crystal
`
Ethel McDougal; Assortment of
containers and natural spruce
cards - Mrs. Lou Coyne;
sprigs, colored balls and
Christmas Centerpiece - Ethel
holly. Santa took his place beside
McDougal; Paper Towels and
the Christmas tree. Decorations
Basket . Ruth Cluff; Child'% purse
were in charge of Mrs. Gordon
and dish towel - Betty Ryan;
Nobel, Miss Teresa Bauer and
Sweater - Mrs. John Nigh; Cup
Mrs. Wm. McMillan.
and Saucer - Mrs.A. Routledge
Pouring tea were Mrs. Joseph
and Soap - Judv' Dorsev.
McConnell, Mrs. James Slattery,
Mrs. Maurice Etue and Mrs. Con
Eckert. Attending the tela tables
were Miss Margafet Flannery,
Mrs. Robert Cor, Mrs. Archie
Delhi Towers
Roliiriet, Mrs. Herman' Hoste,
Mrs. Jan Jansen, Mrs." John
p
Antennas
Janmaat, Mrs. Jack Bedard,
Mrs.Wayne Scott, Mrs.Gorge
Boosters
Broome. Helping in the kite]
were Miss Mary Flannery_, Mrs.
Gerald Groothius, Mrs. peter
Rotors
Jansen, Mrs. Ewart Wilson
-
(convenor) Miss Teresa Bauer,
Installed and Repaired
Mrs.Gorgon Nobel and Mrs. Wm,
McMillan.
PH 262-829
Winners at the .Penny Sale
. L2
were: Men's shoes; Janet
f. McGregor, Christmas Bons and
Harold Elliott
ash tray: Muriel Nigh; Nurse Kit
,
Robert McCann; Candle
a Cards - Jackie. Matthew; Floral
M
•
BEEF & PORK SAUSAGE----- lb 79t
PORK LIVER Sliced --- __—_—___--Tb 394--
Our Own
'PURE LARD________________, 354
Schneider's
MINCED HAM -------------- m 854,
SIRLOIN o•r T-BONE STEAKS.— % 1.89
FREEZER SPECIALS:
Fully Processed
LOIN -OF.BEEF_.. _ __--___1b 1.019
Fully Processed
S I D 6:°°O F BEEF-------_-- 9 8.4
10 -pound p
BEEF PATTIES_--_-_- 8,50
19
MARK ET MAO