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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-06-26, Page 215! Pick Your Own. STRAWBERRIES Open at 8 a.m. NO POTS OR PANS BRING YOUR OWN OT. BOXES. 2.4-6 or QT. BASKETS Quart Boxes can be Purchased 11 Acres 1 14 Miles North of Henson on Nr4.4Hwy. and 1 1/4 Miles East JACK BELL KIPPEN PHONE 62,6878 .may» gnaw w4. SEAFOITIH SEAFORTH LIONS PARK & POOL Needs your help to provide thp area with recreation, picnic, swimming and instruction facilities at low cost. BE GENEROUS, MAIL YOUR CONTRIBUTION TODAY to Seaforth Lions Park & Pool P.O., Box 278 Seaforth„ Ont. • Official receipts for income tax purposes are automatically Issued for dortetiond of $5.00-and over. Receipts for lesser amounts issued on reqUest. TOgitip..RO.N.Expopalivp4 .JUNE **lit IP***.0 go*. • f• LOOKING CHEERFUL These *Vend glils from St. James' Separate School, are graduatIng from grade eight and arelooking rather cheerful abou it. Back, left: Bob Jansen, Christine Nigh, Audrey Nash, Mary Margaret Robinet, Cathy McCue, Donna Costello, Debby Mero, Sandra Menheere, Henry Hendriks, Ted Van Dyk; Joanne Van ,Doornik, Martha npoorte, Dianne Van Dooren, Joan. Sills, • DUBLIN SCHOLARS — St. Patrick 's School held its graduation classes for these' Grade 8 students last week. Back, I to r, Richard Van Valkengoed, Paul Van Bergen, Gerald Ducharme, Michael Louwagie, David Kraemers, Danny Deloyers, John Freriks, Joe Maloney, Martin Hyland, Audrey Loomans, Sally • 'The grade 8 class of St. James • toliool was honoured on WeatieSdayi June 18 at the close of &eh' elementary classes. VolloWint a Mass • of • Thntkigiving Oilebrnted 'by Father- e, F. 5iillitatt,C3S.R.. tiiidentt 04, their parents, attended Vidal fyeilltig the--.. e.w. SA.TURVAX. ' 8;30 La BOP 'A SW04,0 9,,q9 :U'lheri tits :30 IDIatou's Rouse of Frightenstein 0:39,Circle' Square ;jili ;Q0;Junior Talent Hour 00 Wrestling 1;00 Reach For the top 1:30 Gardening with Gwen 2;$30 CBC Saturday Sports 3:00 Hugs Bunny 4:30 Canadian Ladies Golf 4;30 U.S.A.Open Golf 6:30 Supper Show 8:00 All Around the Circle 8:30 • Billy Liar 9:00 Barbara Frum Show 10:00 On the Evidence 11:00 The National 11:20 Western Ontario Weekend 11:45 Movie SUNDAY Niven Miller The Church Today Crossroads Rex Humbard It is written Peoples Church Hisey House of Song Country Canada Old Timers Under Attack 3:30 Wonders of the Wild 4:00 Canadian Ladies Golf 6:00 Walt Disney 7:00 Beachcombers 7:30 Irish Rovers 8:00 9:00 Drums 11:00 The National 11:20 Western Ontario Weekend 11:45 Heritage Highways 11:50 Movie MONDAY Mon. 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Summer Schools 12:00 Cartoon Corner 12:30 Neon Report 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Juliette and Friends 3:30 Thirty From. Ottawa 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Forest Rangers 5:00 Party Game 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 John Strong Report 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Hee Haw 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore 8:30 This Is The Law 9:00 Cannon SATURDAY 10:30 Nuts 'n Bolts 'n Things. 11:00 Circle Square 11:30 Bewitched • 12:00 Reach For The Top 12:30 International Wrestling 1:30 Greening Up(Gardening) 2:00 CBC Sports SuitiutOr:VP Thirty' 1140 The National • 11:20 Western, Ontario Tonight 11:45. Mery Grit TUESDAY 9:30 Mr. Piper 1Q:0Q Mon Anti 10:15 Friendly Giant 10;30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Mr. Piper 11:30 Ed Allen 12:00 Cartoon Corners 12:30 Noon, Report 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Juliette and Friends 3:30 Take Thirty 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Forest Rangers 5:00 Party Game 5:30 Partridge Fmily 6:00 John Strong Report 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Rhoda 7:30 George Itiiiiiilion IV 8:00 Happy Days 8:30 Canada Day 10:00 Look Who's Here 10:30 Aquarium World 11:00 The National 11:20 WeStern Ontario Tonight 11:45 Mery Griffin WEDNESDAY 9:30 Summer Schools 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30y Mr. Dressup 11:00 Summer Schools t1:30 Cartoon Corner 1200 Noon Report 12:45 Movie 2.30 Edge of Night 3:00 Juliette and Friends 3:30 Thirty From Edmonton 4:00 'Family Court 4:30 Forest Rangers 5;00 Party Game 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 John Strong Report Truth or Consequence. 6:30 7:00 Little House on the Prairie 8:00 Expo Ball 10:30 Canadian Sports 11:00 The National 11:20 Western Ontario Tonight Mery Griffin 11:45 THURSDAY Mon ,Ami Friendly Giant Mr. Piper Ed Allen Cartoon Corner Noon Report Movie Edge of Night • Juliette and Friends Take Thirty Family Court Forest Rangers '10:30 11;00 '5;00J 'FA'rtt 9;00 8:00 Tommy Hunter .5;3 r 4rtriF)ge„ 6;QQ John Strong Report 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Lawrence Wa31; Claire Olsen . Movie Movie 1 2:45 "Rebus" AIIII'Margaret• The National 1:15 "Step Me Refore 1 Kkr 9bitiiartOs 10.,,urence Harvey, Diane # Cilento, Claude ' Dauphin. FRIDAY AU 4 11:20 Western Ontario Tonight HOWARD F. ELL1GSON 11:45 Mery Griffin The death occurred in FRIDAY Collingwood General ei Marine 9:30 Sumner Schools Hospital on Saturday, June 14, 10:00 Moli Ami 1975 of Howard Franklin Elljgson 10:15 Friendly Giant of Collingwood , age 52 years. son 1 11 110110 Mr. Dressup Summer Schools of Mrs. Frank Elligson of North. Hollywood,. California and the 11:30 Cartbon Corner late Frank Elligsen. 12:34 Noon Report Surviving are his mother, wife 12:45 Movie and two sons Paul of Haniilton 2:30 Edge of Night and Mark, Collingwood and one 3:00 Juliette and Friends daughter Donna Lee of 3:30 Thirty from Winnipeg Collingwood. One sister 4:00 Family Court • Margikrite (Mrs. John Miller ) of 4;30 Forest Rangers North Hollywood California. 5;00 Party Game Resting' at the C.J.Fawcett 5;30 Partridge Family Funeral Home, Collingwood. The 6:00 John Strong Report funeral was held on Wednesday, 6:30 Truth or Consequences June 18, from the. funeral home 7:00 Maude conducted by, Rev. Jess of the 7:30 Chico and the Man Collingwood Presbyterian 8:00 All In the Family Church. ' Burial was in 8:30 M.A.S.H, Collingwood Presbyterian 9:00 Down Home Country Cemetery. • 10:00 Barnaby Jones 11:00 The National 11:20 Western Ontario Tonight 11:45 Mery Griffin 1:15 Movie 12:45 A Canadian Red Cross Summer Safety. tip: Check your boat thoroughly before' launching it, and make any necessary repairs. A poorly built or leaky boat is as dangerous as a car with faulty 12:45 "The Pursuit of 11:45 Mery Griffin 9:00 "The Immortal" - Happiness" - Michael Christopher George, Sarrazin, Barbara Hersey Barry Sullivan. brakes. Respect the limitations of your, boat, 'and understand the limitations of your own skills. Investigate the water area before setting out. Always obey all safety regulations for the protec- tion of you, your passengers and other boats. Yell to us for help. • IISTIngs ***** •••••••••••••••••••• 1 1:00 The National MOVIES • 1 1:20 PM CFPL-TV, CHANNEL 10,London 1 1:45 Mannix SATURAY, JUNE 28 10:45 10:30 10:00 9:30 Mr. Piper Mon Ami Friendly Giant Mr. Dressup THURSDAY 11:45 "The Good, The Bad and 6:30 "Cry Panic" - John The Ugly" -' Clint East- wood, Eli Wallach Forsythe, Anne Francis Ed Allen SUNDAY, •JUNE 29 11:00 Juliette & Friends 12:15 ."The Joy Of Living" 11:30 12:00 Cartoons Douglas Fairbanks Jr., News Irene Dunne 12:30 , 12:45 Movie MONDAY, JUNE 30' Edge of Night 12:45 "Flight Of The. Doves" 2:30 - City Lights with Brian Ron Moody Jack, Wild 3:00 Thirty Linehan 11:45 "Caledonia, It's 3:30 Family Court Worth A Fortune!"-Rock- 4:00 Forest Rangers ford Files. 4:30 5:00 artridge Family TUESDAY, JULY 1. Dick Van Dyke 12:45 "Lucky Partners" FYI Ginger Rogers, Ronald Rhoda Coleman Barney Miller '11:45 Kolchak: The Night Music of Robert Farnon Stalker "The Sentry" Man About The House Bob Newhart Show WEDNESAY, JULY 2 S.W.A.T. 12:45 "Africa Texas Style" - The National Hugh O'Brien, John PM Mills. Police Woman 11:45' Mannix "Enter Tami Movie Okada 11 THURSDAY, JULY 3 12:45 "Diary of a Chamber- FRIDAY maid" Paulette 9:30 Summer Schools Goddard, Buirgess 10:00 Mon Ami Meredith. 10:45 Friendly Giant 11:45 Police Woman "The 10:30 Mr. Dressup Shoefly Days" . 1:00 Ed Allen 11:30 Juliette & Friends FRIDAY JULY 4 12:00 Cartoons 12:45 "A Thousand Clowns" 12:30 News Jason Robards Jr., Martin 12:45 Movie Balsam. 2:30 Edge of Night 11:45 "My FAther's House" - 3;00 City Lights with Brian Robert Preston, Cliff Linehan Robertson. 3:30 Thirty 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Forest Rangers 5:00 Partridge Family 5:30 Dick Van Dyke 6:00 FYI 7:00 Hee Haw 8:00 NDP National Leader- ship Convention 10:00 Hawaii Five-0 11:00 The National 11:20 PM 11:45 Movie honoured presented each student with a copy of the New Testament on behalf of the C.W.L. A Luncheon followed, Quilt Draw The draw on the quilt made by the Grade 8 ;girls! at St. James' Sdit)ol was weft by Mrs. John 1fenclriks. Correspondent . Mrs. Allan McCall The June meeting of the Walton Women's Institute was held in the Community Hall on Wednesday evening with 4-H members,' leaders and several grandmothers as guests along with Mis's Mary Ann Miltenburg of Lucknow, who is the Huron County Dairy Princess. The meetingwas opened 6 'y the President, mrs. Don Achilles with the Institute Ode, the Mary Stewart Collect and 0 Canada. Mrs. Bill Humphries accompanied at the piano. The Conveners, mrs. Harold Bolger and Mrs. Mac Sholdice were in charge of the program. Miss Miltenburg was introduced by Mrs. Mac Sholdice. Miss Miltenburg has been attending the secondary school in Wingham, she told of the Dairy business in Huron and of her experiences since becoming a Dairy Princess. She has attended. banquets and seminars. It is an opportunity to meet other girls from other 'counties, exchanging ideas. The main objectives of the workshops are to improve commuinications. There are 43 counties which have a Dairy Queen and Miss Miltenburg will represent Huron County this year at the C.N.E. She expressed the importance of milk to our health, and read a very interesting story on different kinds of cheese. She showed an informative film on Ontario Cheddar' Cheese. She distributed books on skim powdered milk and cheese Mrs. harold Bolger thanked the speaker 'and presented her With a gift on behalf of the Institute. Mrs. Bolger read a poem, "Lament of a Dairy Farmer." Mrs. Allan McCall, 4-H co-ordinator, welcomed the 4-H girls and their leaders who p ut on a Fashion Show with each club having a commentator and telling the article and material of what they had made in the 4-H spring project, "What Shall I Wear", which is just completed. • There are three clubs this spring, which are sponsored by the institute. Walton I Snappy Snippers put on a skit, "Colours and Textures for you" with Ann Watson, Margaret Shortreed and Mary Alice Ryan taking part. Their leaders were Mrs. Gerald Watson and Mrs. Harold Bolger. Walton III club the "Seven Stitehettes" put on a skit with Dianne Oodkin, Gay Fischer and,,, Joyce McCallum taking part. Leaders for this club are: Mrs. Marion bodkin and Miss Jane Leming. Walton IV club had an exhibit on display. Miss Jane,Schade was commentator. Mrs. Dianne McNichol and Mrs. Jenny Rennick led the club. Prior to lunch a very interesting penny auction was •conducted by Elva Bolger and Dorothy Sholdice. Only 'one prize was allowed to each person making more people eligible to get their number drawn,, Wh ile everyone was sitting in a circle the grandmothers were asked to .sign their name for a lucky draw. Prizes were given to Mrs. Jean Van Vliet Sr., Mrs. Glenn McNichol; Mrs. James Keys and Mrs, Norman Schade. mrs.Cliff Ritchie had the birthday the closest to this meeting date. mrs.Ralph• McNichol won the illumination contest. The lnstitue members remained for a short business period. Mrs. Ken 'mcDonald read the minutes of last month's meeting, followed by the treasurer's report. The roll was to be answered by "My part in a dairy industry". Mrs. Bill Humphries report ed on the bus trip that' is being planned to P.E.I. next ' June to attend the Terrenial Conference. There will be no meeting in the 9:00 9:34•• 100' 10:30 11:30 12:00 1:CO 1:30 2:00 2:30 8:30 Billy Liar 9:00 Barbara Frum 10:00 On The Evidence 11;00 The National 11:15 Provincial Affairs 11:20 PM 11:45'Movie SUNDAY 10:00 La Vie Qui Bat 10:30 Bidule de Tarmacada m 11:00 Travel Canada 12:00 Greening Up (Gardening) 12:30 Sunspots 1:00 Roy Jewell .Farm Show 1:30 Summer 'Country Canada 2:00 The Oldtimers 2:30 CBC Sunday Sports Report 10:00 10:15 11:00 11:30 12:00, 12:30 12:45 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4;30 IP 0 • IP 0 0 0 0 0 II IP a a Oil ID • 0 • • 0 0 • • 0 CFPL TV 7:00 Gunsmoke 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore Show 8:30 Budget Special 8:32 This Is The Law 9:00 Cannon 10:00 V.I.P. 10:30 Summer Take 30 11:20 PM News, etc. 11:45 The Rockford Files TUESDAY 9:30 Mr. Piper 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Ed Allen 11:30 Juliette — Friends 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News 12:45 Movie 2:30 edge of Night ° 3:00 City Lights with Brian 3:30 Thirty Lineha 4:00 Family 4:30 Foxest—RiTigers 5:00 Partridee Family 5:30 Bewitched 6:00 FYI 7:00 Maude 7:30 Chico And the Man 8:00 Happy Days 8:30 Police Story 9:30 Homemade Jam 10:00 Look Who's Here 10:30 Aquarium 11:00 The National 11:20 PM 11:45 Kolchak: The Night Stalker WEDNESDAY 9:30 Summer Schools 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Ed. Allen 11:30 Juliette & Friends 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 City Lights with. Brian Linehan 3:30 Thirty 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Forest Rangers 5:00 Partridge Family 5:30 Best of Groucho 6:00 FYI 7:00 Little H ouse On The Prairie 8:00 Expo's Baseball 10:30 Canadian Sports Report MOVIES SATURDAY, JUNE 28 6:30 "Firehouse" - Colm. Richard Rountree Vince Edwards. 11:45 "The Robe" Richard Burton, Jean Simmons SUNDAY JUNE 29 11:50 "Triple Terror: MONDAY, JUNE 30 12:45 "Geisha Boy" - Jerry Lewis, Marie MacDonald. 11:45 Mery Griffin TUESDAY JULY1 "Off Limits" - Bob Hope, Mickey Rooney • 11:45 Mery Griffin WEDNESDAY JULY 12 12:45 "Escape From Zahrain" - Yul Brynner, Madlyn Rhue 11:45 Mery Griffin THURSDAY JULY 3 MRS. LINDA QUERENGESSER Mrs. Linda Querengesser (nee Bierworth) of Toronto, wife of the late Ferdinand Querengesser died in hospital in Toronto, she was 82 years of age. The funeral was held from the Kane Funeral Home, Younge St., Toronto on Thursday with Re v. John Arbuckle of Linwood , Ont. officiating. She is survived by two sons Ken and Bob and three daughters, Mary, M rs. Dick Corbett, Ruth, Mrs. Ron Weeden, Ann, Mrs. Bill Toyne, all of Toronto and 15 grandchildren. Burial took place in Pine Hill Cemetery., Scarborough. 3:30 Bugs Bunny 4:30 Canadian Ladies Golf$ 6:00 FYI 6:30 Movie 8:00 All Around The Circle 4:00 Speaking Out 4:30 Arts '75 5:06 Music To See 5:30 Wonderful World Disney 6:30 Romany Jones 8:00 The WItons 9:00 Movie" 11:00 The National 11:15 Nation's Business 11:20 PM News etc. MONDAY 9:30 Summer Schools 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Ed Allen 11:30 Juliette & Friends 12:00 Cartoons 12:30 News 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 City Lights with Brian Linehan 3:30 Thirty 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Forest Rangers 5:00 Partridge Family 5130 Bewitched 6:00 rier James'grade eight S 6:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 11:20 11:45 12:45 During the evening the pupils presented a slide presentation of their recent' trip to Ottawa. The $10.00 awards presented each year by the Knights of Columbus went pt Mary flak and Robert Jailor/. lianiel Vantyghem was presented With a Merit*. Mrs. A. /bacilli:Son and Mt.':L Hoard Groothius, Brenda Cooper, Ingrid Hosts, Janine`Melanson, Mary Hak, Adrienne Hutchinson, president of the Catholic Women's League. Front: 'Ricky COOMOS, Danny Vantyghem, Joe Arts,. . Jery Nobel, Peter Jansen, Tony Van Miltenburg, Ed Van Dyk, Danny McGrath, Ted Janmaat, Robbie Nigh, Bill Anderson:., (Staff Photo) O'Rourke, Richard Bester, front, Sister Florence, Arthur Looby, Wayne Cronin, Michel Pfeifer, Bradley Ruston; Jim Delaney, Madeleine Ruston, Mary Christine De Weese, Georgina Hinz, Susan Brosens. (Staff Photo) 4 alton WI hears dairy princess month of July . A discussion followed on repairing the roof of the hall. Personals Weare glad to hear that W.J.Leeming was, able to return home from the hospital last 'thursday, Mr. Chris Lee spent a' couple of days in a London Hospital last Week, having.knee surgery..„ Mrs. Laura Machan of Simile visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid, they attended the (50th Anniversary celebration at Knox Church,. Moncrief a week ago Sunday. • Mrs. John Burch is a patient in Stratford General Hospital, having back surgery a couple of IS IT A SECRET HAND SHAKE? — If it was, it's a • secret no longer. Jimmy Devereaux was presenting k the Knights of Columbus award to the top all-round students, Mary Hak and Bob Jansen, in St. James' graduating class. Mr. Devereaux must have decided to play no favorites, and shook both their hands at the same time. (Staff Photo) weeks ago. Her friends from the Walton church hope she has a good recovery. Mrs. James W. Daley of Blenheim has been visiting with her daughter Jean and family a t the manse, also attended the farewell party for Rev. and Mrs. Docken in the church basement '41 Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert landay.of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lundy, home on leave from India paid a surprise visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs.AllanMcCall on Wednesday afternoon.- Bill and his new bride leave for Korea on . Wednesday of this week, where he will be stationed for the next year. .r,