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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-07-17, Page 8Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority CANOE RACE SUNDAY JULY 27 at the PARKHILL CONSERVATION AREA Registration 9 - 10 a.m. Races start at 10:30 a.m. For further information contact the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority Office, Exeter, (235-2610) ••••••11.•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Morris Township council voted to endorse the brief to Hon. Leo Bernier re: flood plain mapping in Brussels when they met last week.The brief suggests that the criteria for designating flood.plain areas be changed. Much of downtown Brussels is now designated as being in the flood plain. C.R.Kiar. O.L. S. was asked to register the plan on Lot 72 and Grey grants buildingperm its Resolutions passed at a meet- ing of Grey Township Council on July 7th included the following. The building permits grant- ed to James E. Smith, garage; Keith• Nicholson, driving Shed; Arthur P. Jones, house & carport; George E. Alexander, driving shed; Eric Prescott, addition to barn; Sam Sweene.y, hanger; Ross Bennett, house;Wilson Snyder h ouse renovations; Robert G. , Ellsmore. kitchen & garage; Gerald Smith, farrowing barn; Gerald Smith, barn; Daniel i'nce-Jones, double garage; Viola Kaufman, house renpvations. That By-law No. 13 of 1975 to authorize the purchase of land be finally passed. That Rating By-law No. 12 of 1975 under The Tile Drainage Act by finally passed. That Clifford Bray be appointed Commissioner on the Silver Corners Drain. Accounts paid • included, General- $17,296,36, and Roads & Bridges - $24,061.11 for a total of $41,357.47. CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth Friday, July 18 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10.00 THREE $25.00 GAMES $75.00 JACKPOT TO GO — TWO DOOR PRIZES — Admission $1.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT PER1VIrriT2,D) —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth Part Lot 70 registered Plan No. 9 and Part Lot 1, Con. 5 as submitted and fees be paid. Thos. Miller will look after repairs to MtCutcheon Drain in S% Lot 22, Con. 6, council decided. A request for a supplementary allocation of $7200.00 subsidy moneys for 1975 was made under the Public Transportation' and Highway Improvement Act and a program for expenditure was adopted. The report on Russell drain will be considered on Aug. 5, 1975 at 8:30 p.m. ' Road accounts paid were $65,776.43 and General Accounts of 8,996.88 for a total of $' 74,773.31. Morris Council will meet again August 5. 1975 at 7 p.m. You don't have to work to get your work done Hire. A- Student CALL:=. CANADA MANPOWER FOR STUDENTS GODERICH 524-2744 • Reception & Dance for Carol Chalmers and Doug Miner ( bridal couple Sat. July 19 Kirkton -Woodhom' Community Centre Music by Mickey Finn Everyone Welcome,. Lunch Provided ZURICH LIONS CLUB SUMMER • JAMBOREE ZURICH ARENA FRIDAY, JULY 25 ‘,1 CONTINUOUS DANCING ALL NIGHT 9 to 1 A,M. TWO BIG BANDS "DIESJARDINE" ORCHESTRA AND Itt IJ Erg VET,119113 P ROG RAJ M HIGHLIGHTS Thursday, July 1 MARVELLE, International comedy magician who has appeared in many world centres including China and on TV in Canada, Britain and the U.Se.A. in two shows at 8:30 p.m. end 10 p.m. Friday, July 18 TONY NOTHER Featured Irian accordion and drum act that keeps you humming and your toes tapping as he presents a medley of English, Irish and Scotch numbers at 9 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Also additional musical entertainment. Saturday, July19 THE HUMMING BIRDS - Poplular four-piece group featuring Country Western and Rock and Roll. You'll enjoy every minute of these versatile musicians as they go all out to entertain you at 9 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Morris finp flood plain endorse brief rn THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 17, 1075 There were perhaps 10,000 people in Seaforth at the height of Centennial celebrations three weeks ago. Of course not all of them registered at the Centennial committee's registration booth Florence Osborn; Clifford Osborn; Connie Osborn; Mary (Smith) Griffin; Wyman 0. Griffin; Tom Snmerville; Carol Somerville; Sandy Somerville:, Stacy Somerville; Ronald H. Mason; Marion Maser': Tracey Mason; Cindy Mason; Garry Osborn; Barb Osborn; Dwain Osborn; Pauline (Matthews) Barker; Donald Barker; Patsy Barker; Pamela Barker; Doug. Keys; Cathy Keys; Brian Keys; Heather Keys; Gordon Wilson; Joan Wilson; Andrew Wilson; Robbie Wilson; Stew Gordon; Pat Goron;Maxine(Lawrence) Moore; Cecil L. Moore; Ruth Krick; Don Krick Larry Wilson; Libby Wilson; Tammy wilson; Tracey Wilson; Todd Wilson; Tim Wilson; Stephen Brown; Mrs. J.K.B.Brown; Keith Snell; Shirley Snell; Pat Bennett; Florence Knox Ludvigsent; Jeanette Joynt McAdams; Lon and Nell Matthews; Bernice Joynt Wyatt; Mary and Bill Hart; Tom Cluff: 4rene Smith Hogg; Avisforbes; Betty Baker; Aubrey Baker; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hathet; Oliver Mackay; .John 0 Baker; henry Kroesen; Mac Munroe;Beth (Govenlock) Phillips; Douglas Drouillard; Perk Chesney; Wallace & Beth Hogg; Bernice (Dorrance) McKenzie; Agnes Hunter; Glen Smith; John and Billie McGavin;.Danny & Mary Muir; Barb Al Sararas — Chris 'Cambridge; Belle Campbell; Mrs. C.J.McEwen; Mrs. J.S.Siddeley; Jessie Ef'Finalyson; Mrs. Bryson McQuirter; Mr. and Mrs. D.avid Kinnear; Jack Dinnett; Clare Westcott; Chris Westcott; Bridgette Westcott; John Hiller; Gwendolvne Green: Genevieve Westcott; Vera M. Gardiner; Mona Sills Enzensberger; Henry Enzensberger; Dorothy Enzensberger Hardman; Janwerlich: Marion Gordon: Vicki Gordon; Rnss Gordon; Barry Gordon; Joyce Burgess; Robbie Burgess; 'Ian Burgess; Gordon H. Burgess; Norman Hubley; Kathy Ward; Scharlene Ward; Wayne Ellis; Peg Ellis; Margaret & Jim Walker Mrs. Irene Snider Hildebrand; Mrs. Mabel Murrausky Hildebt'and; Mrs. Marion Hildebrand, ?Ibbotson; M. Gertrude Crich; Helen Crich Carpenter; Joe Carpenter; Janet Connon Baker; Jean Keys (Smalldon); Jim Keys; Joan Campbell (Som erville); Ken Campbell; Kevin Campbell; Kim Campbell; 'Bradley Campbell; Joan Roberton; Belle Robertori; Don McCli nchev Joan Sills; Jane Sills; Elsie Drover;Amye Love; Tom Sills-, Margaret Drover Ellis; Clayton Dennis; Kathleen Westcott; Lorraine Marchand; Lillian Grummett; Jessie MacGregor; Margaret Mclnes; Michael Bechely; Mike Bechely' Josephine Bechely; Ann Hunt; Bill Hunt; Annie Habkirk; Arthur Habkirk; Homer Hunt; Marg Patrick; A.R.MacKenzie; Gordon Walton Horticulture held their Annual The members of the Brussels Mrs. Allan McCall Correspondent of Mr. and Mrs. Don Achilles. past couple of weeks at the home Mrs. Bill Taylor, Kintail spent the Brian Taylor, son of Mr. and Rose Show and Tea at the home of The squirt boys ballteam are Mrs. Phyllis Dunk on Mpnday still having their good luck when afternoon July 7. they won 9-7 in Brussels a week TherOvas a good show of roses ago Monday. Jeff McGavin made and after the judging, prizes were a home run with all the bases awarded to Mil: Lottie McCutch- loaded:Befgrave has dropped out . eon for the most points, she is of the league. now the holder of the Vera Frain Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown Trophy for the coming year. Mrs. and baby daughter Joanne of Phyllis Dunk won the second Guelph and Mrs, Brown's highestpoints. Mrs. Wilma Hem- grandmother, Mrs. D. 0. Bevan ingway had the best rose in the of Haberfleld, Sydney, Australia show. Mrs. A. Crocker had the spent Dominion Day at the home best delphin ium showing. of Mr. and MW-Allan Tea was served inside due to In last_ •AreekSt issue it should the heavy rain that held off till have readMr. Earl Bell Of London after three. The hostesses who visited at the Don Achilles home. donated the lunch were: Mrs. Lesley and Vince Coyler of Nelson Reid, Mrs. Phyllis Dunk, Winnipeg, Manitoba are visiting Mrs. Allan McCall and Mrs. A. this month at the home of their Crocker. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston and with their Sacrament of the Lord's Supper mother, Mrs. Joyce Coyler. held at Duff's Church David Johnston also visited at the Rev. Derwyn Docken preached same home. his farewell sermon, "The Care Mrs. Frank Johnston of Sea- and Feeding of Ministers", on forth visited over the weekend Sunday June 29th. with 'Mr. and Mrs. Torrence The Sacrament of the Lord's supper was observed with the following serving communion: Graeme Craig, Ian Wilbee, Herb Travisi, Ron Bennett, Harvey McClure, Don McDonald and Jack McEwing. The choir rendered the anthem, "Let us Pray prayer together on our knees". The childrens story was "Be Fishers of Men." The introduction service for Rev. Ed Baker was held in Knox Church Moncrief on Thursday evening, July 3, when many from Duff's Church attended. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell of Listowel and Ross Mitchell, R.R. 3 Walton returned home Saturday following a motor trip to the West Coast. Steven Beer who had accompanied them remained with his brother, David in B.C. for a longer holiday. * * * ** * * * * * I onGoulnlock Street. But a good cross section of the visitors, from all over Canada and the U.S. did. Their names of the almost 1500 • who registered appear below. McGavin; Florence McGavin; Velma Habkirk; Russ Habkirk; Lynda Habkirk; Neil Broadfoot; Mary Broadfoot; Clifford Broadfoot; Violet Broadfoot; Charlie Sharpe; Tom Wilbee: Helen Wilbee; Neil Ty ndall; Dorothy Tyndall; Peggy Turnbull Charlie Turnbull; G. Franklin Coates; Paul Stewart; Brad. Gowan; Rob Parker; Mrs. D. Rathwell; Robbie Simpson; Barbara Scott; Allyson Scott; Kim Shanahan; Eva M. McLeod; Ethel & DAve Grieve Lois and Bedford Dungey; Brenda' and Jerry Visser; Glenn & Jean (Brown) Bridge & Karen; Sandye Ben Bridge; Carole, Barry, Lisa, Keith Hunt; Marion Mary Sandra Hunt; Janet Grieve Hill; Phyllis Simpson; Joe Cusock; Russel Allen; Louise Allen; Jack Archibald;Ches Archibald; Lorraine Stephenson; Bill Stephenson; Lori Fowle; Lynne Fowle; Lisanne Fowle; David Stephenson; Sadie and Bob Dundas; JeffHenderson; Da'Ve Finch; Gloria Finch; Muriel & Jack Ferguson; Alice Stiles; Gillian (Stevens) Kynock; Audrey (Hall) Stevens; John C. Stevens; Thelma (Elgie) Dale; Peter Taylor; Bill Tay lor; Tom Watson; Florence Watson; Joey Nickelson; Bill Dale; Brian Lamont; Eva Gordon; Margaret Potter; Jack R. Gordon; Geo. B. Aberhart; Mabel E. Aberhart; C. Cornu; Mary Boswell (Cornu) Christine Knapp; Mary Knapp; Norman Knapp; ' Francers Storey;- Louise Smale; John Cardno; Mary Cardno; Charles Barber; Frank Kehn; Margaret Ann Kehn; Laurie Bridge; Marlene (Austin) Britton; Bud Britton; Jeff Britton; Grace Holland; Alicia Flanigan; Bernard Flanigan; Theresa Flanigan; Margaret Gorwill; John Gorwill; Pearl Neely; Frank Sills; Jim Sills; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reynolds (Donna Smale); Mrs. Marjorie Rock; Janette Rock; Tammy Driscoll; Margaret ' Jessica Minnell; Rosalind Meggs; Lisa Lynn Higgs; Bob McGonigle; Bill Marks; Chas Reeves; Joanne Trapnell; Marie Nolan; Mary Van Dooren; Theresa Van Dooren; Rosemary, Ruth, Gordon, Dave Webster; Flora Dowson; John Barlow; Mary Carter (Barlow) June Borski; Jean Howard (Barlow) Kim Howard; B. Howard; Jim Laverty; A.E.Rowat; Mary Ann Rowat; John Czerwinski; Marty Bedard; Michael Nicholson; Frank, Doreen & John Rutledge; Harold Knight; Marg Knight; Mrs. Evelyn Knight; Frank C. Knight; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Madambs; Jennifer Blair; Elaine Blair; Brian Glayl; Steven Thornton; Cindy Stewart Chris. Cornell; Melaney Dark; Sarah Schau; Gladys Cross; John Watt; Kevin Buuck; Randy Buuck; Jinks Govenlock; Martha Flannery Miller; Dine "Mowat" Tamon James G. Tamon; Stan G. Dorrance; Ann O'Brien; Margaret Hart; Continued Next Week Dundas. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDonald were: Mrs. Henry Regan and Mr. Bob Lewis, of Edmonton,' Alberta and Miss Mabel Scott of Kindersley, Sask. • Mr. and Mrs., David Dunk, Darlene and David of Corunna visitedSnnda,y,with the former's mother s. . unki ' MissChristine Achilles spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and Debbie of Fergus. Mr. and Mrs. Donald .Harris and family of Kingston spent the weekend in the village, they visited his father Jim Harris who has been a patient in Wingham and District Hospital recovering from a stroke recently. Miss Ann Clark and Mrs. Kathleen Danby visited recently in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott and son of North Dakota visited with the Ryan families and friends. Mt. and Mrs. Don Ryan, Debbie and Dougie of Clinton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan. Kippen Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson and Mrs. Mary McGilivary, Lucan. Helen Gibson, Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turnbull, Grand Bend visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau. BIG NIGHTS MORIN LIONS 40th ANNUAL MN 1 ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT Carter's Midway Monster Bingo Penny Sale Kids Fish Pond Games Of Chance Merry-go -round Ferris Wheel SWIMMING RACES FRIDAY a a For various age groups at 7 p.m. Register in advance with pool supervisor Kathy/Bruxer t Seaforth Lions Park. Admission is FREE Parking Available at $1 per car (Jests register at Centenniat Rose show held New minister preaches first sermon at Duff's Seaforth Minor Hockey Association DANCE Friday, Augtst 1, 1975 Dancing 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. LINCOLN GREEN Seaforth Community Centre Advance Tickets $3.00 per couple Tickets Available From: At the Sunday morning service Alvin McDonald, Mac Sholdice July 6th Duff's United Church, and Doug Fraser. Walton, the new minister of the Mr. Baker will be on Walton Charge and Knox Mon- vacation from July 15th to August crief chose as his sermon, "Again 15, but expects to be in the area Pioneers". They cooperated, during the last two weeks of July, built a great land, it is a challenge getting acquainted. to make this a good world to pass on to our children, we need a vision today, we need courage to face our needs, we need to work hard together. Cada y McGavin rendered a solo, "Keep he Bible in your heart" accompanied by Mrs. Neil McGavin at the piano. The offering was received by. * ** * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Ray Anstett Jim Nosh Betty Bennett Clive Buist Molly Kunder Joyce McClure I and Coaches 41-********************************i Refreshment Booths ,