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SATURDAY
MATINEE
3- 6 p.m.
Coming Monday
January13 - "LIFE"
Enloyable for all ape.
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL
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which included general
• government 7,979.97; . roads,
3,758.84 and Vanastra Recreation
$9,473.46.
Road • Superintendent' Allan
Ni,cholson's salary per year was
'raised to slip() from $9,500.
Rates for road employers or
others employed by the township
were raised to $4.00 per hour for
mechanic and grader operator;-
7 $3.80 for grader operator; $3.25
for open machine worker and
labourers, $3.00 per 'hour.
In .1974 ,township taxes to be--
collected amounted to $470,024 of
which nearly one third or 31.5 per
cent are in arrears on Vanastra
properties and 7 , per cent iri ,
arrears in the balance of the
township. There are 13 properties
presently with more than three
years taxes overdue making them
liable for tax sale later in the year
unless in the meantime all taxes
arc paid up.
Membership tees were paid to
Ontario Good Roads Association
($25); Ontario Association of rural
municipalities; and Association -of
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT,
We ' are planning a' big parade for the
OPTIMISTS
Seaforth Winter Carnival
Saturdai, January 20/73
We are having:--
Seaforth High School Girls' Band
Drum Majorettes
Snow-Sculpture Participant%
Schools Olympic Competitions
WILL YOU HELP US?
We need floats for the parade from the
Schools, Business Places and Service Clubs
If you want our parade to'- be a Success
CONTACT:
ALF ROSS Ken Cardno CLIVE BUIST
345-2547 527-1493 •.527-0882
3 BIG DAYS s,
January 17-18-19 1975
Program of Events
Friday, Januacy 17
8:00 . P.M. -Seaforth Centennial Figure
Skating Carnival featuring
Miss Janice Blaliely
Mike de la Pennoialre
and
Miss LoriBaier
Lloyd Eisler.
"Men's Juvenitd tharnpion"
Western Ontario
Advance Tickets Available
8E00 P.M. - Torch Parade
Line up at Topnotch Feed Mill
9:30 P.M. -Judging of Beard Growing
Contest at Arena Hail
9:30 P.M.-Snowmobile Dance at the
Arena Hall featuring
"Lincoln Green"
10:00 - 11:00 P.M. Family Skating - Free
Saturday, January 10.
Admission to Arena & Agricultural
Grounds - $1.50
8:00 A.M.- Atom Hockey Tournament
9:00 A.M.- Curling Bonspiei
10:00-12:09,-Building of Snow Sculptures
at High School.
12:30 P.M. - Linef'up, for Parade
at. Optimist Park
1:00 P.M. -Parade to Agricultural
Grounds
Prizes to be Awarded
2:00 Pal,- .
- LOCAL SNOWMOBILER EVENTS
- TUG OF WAR, MEN
- SNOW SCULPTURING
- NOVELTY RACES. REGISTRATION
3:00 P.M. - Endurance Races
occ lace $30 . $20 $10
Nike - 1100ec • 30 20 10
HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
spo P.M. -Hockey B Champion
8:30 P.M. -Hockey A Charhpion
9:00 P.M. -Car Ball
at th8 grena hall '
Sunday, January 19
Snowmobile Poker Rally
-Snowmobiles must begin between 12:30 - 2:30'
-Rally-commences at the Agricultural Grounds
, Prizes To 133 Awarded
Lunch Booth on the Groung
Carnival Chairmen, Martin Murray
Phone 346-245e -
Co-Chairman - Ken Campbell
_Phone 52770249
EIGHTH
ANNUAL
WINTER
SEAFORTH
OPTIMIST
1
Bayfield Road ,
Goderich
Ph. 524-7711
-DINING- & DANCING
ENTERTAINMENT -
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY NIGHT
ROYALAIRES
Yeepsed fader -
Seaforth
Recreation
Winter. Programs
KARATE
-Another 10 week course to be offered
-Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7 - 8 P.M. SPS
-Instruction by the Legacy Karate Schools
-Interested people may register January 9
-$15.00 fore,20 sessions
,-Fun for all ages
SENIORS
CRAFT PROGRAM
-Tuesday afternoons 1:30 - 3:30 -Commencing Tuesday, January 14
Market St. apartments' craft room
-Silver Collection
-A general craft program to include such
crafts as Frig Decorations, Feltwork,
, Broomstick Crocheting.
YOGA
-A Yoga Program will once again be offered at a
new time; Saturday mornings 10:30 - 11:30
commencing Saturday, January 11 and ending
Saturday, March 15 at S.P.S.
Cost of the program $10.00 for 1.0 weeks.
Instruction by Tom Worthington.
-Register at the first session.
GIRLS RINGETTE
-Girls may still join the Ringette House League
-$3.00 Registration fee.
-Games are played Sunday evenings 5 - 6:30 p.m. •
-Last date for registration is Sun., Jan. 12.-
LADIES RINGETTE
-Ladies, enjoy the game your daughters are.
-Come out and learn the rules and enjoy the fun.
-Wednesday mornings 10 - 11 a.m.
-Bring your skates, helmet and a sawn-off hockey
stick.
-Cost 50c per morning
-Commencing Wednesday, January 15;
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
SEAFORTH RECREATION OFFICE 527-0882.
'Dress Semi-formal - $2.00 per person
ADVANCE TICKETS 01'41,1r
Available from Tom Melaily, 3452783 or
The Junior Farmer Executive.
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4•PCPPSiT9f,4 404VARY 9c 1975
•
Beginning January 12, 1975
and continuing . each Sunday
• " Church School will be held at 10
a•m• and worship services at 11
p.m. at the Vanastra Christian
Church. Everyone ,is welcome..
Bible Club at the Vanastra
Christian Church begins their
1975 season Friday evening,
January 10.
The Vanastra Community
AssoCiation held their month) e
meeting January 6 ' with
interested community residents
present.
' The Recreation Committee held
• their bi-rnonthly meeting Monday
evening January 6.
s. lig
Construttforl on the indoor pool`
is progressing well,, even with
holidays. If you have been
watching, those walls are being
built • of Durisol Blocks,
manufactured in Mitchell. A
combination' of wood chips and.
cement, they have • good
insulating value as well as being
sturdy.
Municipalities of Ontario
($104-60).
-Appointments made included:
Reeve Elgin Thompson to
represent township on Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation Authority;
Victor Lee representative to
Seaforth Community Hospital
Board; Councillor Cleave Coombs
representative to Seaforth Fire
Area Board; Deputy Reeve Ervin
Sillery toClinton. Fire Area Board;
Reeve Elgin Thompson to Hensall
Fire Area Board and Councillor
Robert Bell to be Tile Drainage
Inspector.
Named to the 'Vanastra
Recreation, Parks and
Community Centre Board for,
1975 for one year term are: Reeve
Thompson; deputy-reeve Sillery;
and 'from 'Vanastra. Dick Lehnen
(chairman); Wilfred Schneider,
secretary; Robin Gates; Barry
`Davis and Gerry Salton.
Named to the Vanastra Day
Care, Centre committee (by-law
for formation of this committee
will he passed at next meeting)
are: Councillors Cleave Coombs
and Bert Branderhorst and from
VanaStra - Mrs. Barbara Hodgihs,
Mrs. Carol Munroe, Mrs.
Dorothy Wilson, ' Arthur Forter
and Gerry, Salton-74
Clerk-Treasurer „ Jaines
McIntosh will apply for the
balariee-of the 1974 road subsidy,
about $21,000 on the total of road
expe ditures tft221,„z1L2.f.
Four members of council wilt
attend the seminar for municipal
officers " sponsored by the
Ministry of Treasury, Economics
and Intergoyernmental Affairs at
Goderich on Januarry 30 to learn
about the provincial • ministries
that have operations that affect
municipalities , within each
county. -
Assessment for 1975 tax
purposes in the township
amounts to $4,242,790 compared
to $4,535,820 last year -- a net
decrease of 7 per cent amounting
to $293,030.
Lo al
Christmas guests at .the home
of their mother, Mrs. C.P:Sills,
were Mr,. and Mrs. George Sills
and family of Barrie and Mr. and
Mrs. 'M.C.Rourke and family of
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Patterson
of Winnipeg were home with their
-parents, Mr. and} Mrs.
J.E.Patterson for the holidays,
also visiting wepplhalr., and Mrs.
Ernie Rouse of Norwich.
' Christmas visitors at the home
of Mr.' and Mrs. Charlie Felker
were Cpl. and Mrs. Everett
Felker and Miss -Linn Felker Of
Trenton, also Cpl. 'and Mrs.
Wayne Hardy and 2 children of
Ottawa and Mr. and Mis. Leroy
Felker and 2 sons of Dorchester -
and Mr. Ked Tebbutt of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson
spent the Christmas Holiday
Season with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Boag of Newmarket and Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Johns of Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. „Don ' Carter,
Joanne, Janice and Bradley,
R.R.2, Seaforth, have returned
hoine after spending several
weeks in Florida.
Mrs. John F: Bell of R.R.2,
Seaforth was admitted to the
Seaforth Community Hospital,'
Tuesday afte-?noon. She suffered
a broken left leg when she fell
while crossing Gouinlock-Street in
front of the office of , John
LorigSraff. •
Rev. Ken lnnes and Mrs: lnnes
of Wanham, Alberta were visitors
at the Dennis home on Spading
Street during • the Christmas
holidays.
Among those who attended the
funeral on' Monday of the late
Nelson Westcott were Mrs. J.A.
Westcott and Mr. & Mrs. Clare
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Seaforth Legion
Wed., Jan.15 ,
8:30 pan. -
Admission $1.00
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CASH BINGO
Legion .Hall, Seaforth
Mint Jan. 10
8:15 pan.
15 Regular Games for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
$75.00 JACKPOT TO GO ,
TWO DOOR PRIZES
- Admission PM -
,Extra Cards 25o or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
PERMITTED)
'-Proceeds for Welfare Work-
Auspices Seaforth Branch 15S
Royal Canadian. Legion, Seafmrlb
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Westcott of Toronto, Mrs. Ronald
Evans or Agincourt and Mrs.
Gerald Weber. of London, r
Mrs. Albert Hudson 'has,
returnedhome after spending her
Christmas and New Year's holi-
days with her daughter in Cain-
bridge, Mrs. Frank .Holroyd.
Mrs. Lillian Grummett has
returned from a 15 day holiday/in
Florida. ,
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Sills,
Margaret and Joan were fortun-
ate to have all the family home• for
the holidays - Mr. &, Mrs. ,Iirn
Sills, Tracey and.Ted of Seafo'rth,
Anne a Goderich, Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald Townsend of Arthur and
Jane of Toronto. Mr. & Mrs.
Frank Sills were in New Hamburg
on Saturday evening •at a testi-
monial dinner given in honour of
Prof. Church, former president of
Conestoga College.
Annual Meeting
of
Baird's Cemetery Board,
and Plot Owners
will be held on
Wednesday
January 15th
1 9 7 5
At 2 p.m. In the
100F HALL qRUCEFIEL.1)
Watson Webster, Chairman
Mm. Rith Taylor, Sec.-Treas.
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Tuckersmith' and (lulled ra ging
as far, north as Blyth ard as far
south as Herman" and Dublin
areas. •
Corporal Primeau said he very,
much enjoyed his ten years in
charge of the. • Seaforth
detachment. "We like-S'eaforth.so
much that we hope to make it our
permanent home."
Corporal Primeau estimated,
that the work load has tripled
since, he came here in 1964. The
1966 International Plowing Match
when he worked "at least 18
hours ,days" was one of the big
I a • Piimec!ii
hi hligits of 'his work' here, the
co poral said.' corporal Primeau
was in charge of all the policing
for the Match,
Corporal and Mrs,, Primeau live
,
on Goderich Street with their five
children. Twins Joanne and John
attend SDHS and the three
.younger children, Susan, Noreen
and Dart_ are students it St.
James' School in Seaforth.
•
kemember/ It takes . but a-
-moment to place a Huron Exposi-
tor Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
yot had
to walk to work,
Could you make it?
,r Correspondent
'Mrs. Karen Lehnen
Art installation service for Rev,
•Karel Boersma was held on
.Sunday afternoon in the
Yana** Christian Church.
Rev. • Boersma is our ,
' -Community's ' first full-time
. minister and we welcome him and
his family-to Vanastra. They
reside across from the Christian Rene Brochu, Clinton, began
-Church at Building A-I. duties Jan. 2, 1975 as facilities
manager for the Vanastra Parks
and Recreation Committee.
Also Jan, 2, 1975 Diane Durnin
of I Halifax, Vanastra began as
part-time Program Dirtretor for
the Vanastra Falls * and
Recreation Commtftee.
New. intersection caution tights
have been installed (b ut are not
operational) at the Kaufman Plant
and Bank of Montreal corner.
Why that particular intersection,
when traffic in other areas
entering Vanastra seems more
dangerous and congested?
Welcome to Bill and Elsie
Cake, a retired couple, newly
settled at 18 Quebec, Vanastra.
Tuckersmith Reeve criticizes•
BOTTLE _DRIVE
SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1975
The World Politics Club will pick up return-
able pop and beer bottles. No market for non-re-
tu rnables. - •
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
• In The -
Crown Room
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY ONLY'
THE
REVOLS
at the 1
'7
ROYAL HOTEL
No tickets or reserva
lions required. Also
no Cover Charge
• The family of Paul and Marie Dekroon
wish to extend an invitation to all neigh-
bours and friends 'to celebrate their
25th Wedding Anniversary
BRODHAGEI aitIVINITY CENTRE
Friday, January' 17th, 1975
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SATURDAY NIGHT in the
RED KNIGHT ROOM
"ELGIN FISCHER TRIO" •
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Tasty Chicken Wings for Snack*
- AMPLE FREE PARE3N0
SERVE EE RAGE. ROOM LUNCHEONS
.131,,fr• . 12 to 2 arid 6 to .8
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10 p.m. -1 a.m.
Seaforth Arena