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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-07-24, Page 5$7.00 SINCERITY SHOES Main Ste, Seaforth PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry By Order-in-Council 1299/75 of May 7th, 1975 a Royal Commission to study the possible harm to the public interest of the increasing exploitation of violence in the communications industry was established. The Royal Commission has opened its offices at Room 810, 151 Bloor Street West, Toronto M5S 2V5. Telephone (416) 965-4593. The Royal Commission's Terms of Reference are: 1. To study the effects on society of the increasing exhibition of violence in the communications industry: 2. To, determine if there is any connection or a cause and effect relationship between this phenomenon and the incidence of violent crime in society: 3. To hold public hearings to enable groups and organizations, individual citizens and representatives of the industry to make known their views on the subject; 4. To make appropriate recommendations, if warranted, on any measures that should be taken by the Government of Ontario, by other levels of Government, by the general public and by the industry. The Royal Commission invites interested persons. groups and organizations to send written briefs or letters on these matters. 1. All written submissions should be sent at least three weeks in advance of the public hearing in your area and in any event no later than May 31, 1976. 2. Persons wishing to appear before the Royal Commission to present oral briefs should forward a written summary to it at least three weeks in advande of the hearing they wish to attend. Hearings'will take place from the Fall of 1975 to the Spring of 1976 A later advertisement in this newspaper will give precise dates and locations. As of August 15th, any persons wishing to communicate with the Royal Commission on pertinent matters may do so by phoning the Royal Commission's toll-free number 1-800-261-7091 All submissions should be addressed to The Royal Commission on Violence in the Communica- tions Industry, 151 Bloor Street W Room 810, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2V5 The Hon. Judy LaMarsh, P.C., Q,C., LL D , Chairman His Honour Judge Lucien Arthur Beaulieu, Member Scott Alexander Young, Member ,NEmANIONS111•111WOOMMINMIMINEMONI. • Announcement HURON WHOLESALE Who has served the district for many years with a wide line of confections and sundries is now under new management having been purchased by BAR and DIANE BLACK .HURON WHOLESALE now is located at BUILDING 2A at VANASTRA and is operating a CASH and CARRY OUTLET for area retailers, social clubs, and service clubs HURON WHOLESALE building 2A at Vanastra Phone 482-9722 THANK YOU During the years we operated Huron Wholesale we appreciated the cooperation and support extented to us by customers across the district. We ask for a continuation of that same support for the Blacks. Kurt Stryker • YOLICAN SEE THE WHOLE PARK- Many visitors to the Lions Carnival this weekend enjoyed a ferris wheel ride. When the big wheel stopped at the top, they could see all over the park. Even small babies, accompanied of course by mother or cidad, seemed to like the ferris wheel. (Staff photo) t. Coiumban Krauskoiafs have reunion Birthday dinner for Mrs. Evans Correspondent Mrs. R. Laing Mrs. Lorne Elloitt opened the Marian Ritchie meeting with the call to worship. Hymn 93, 0 Wroship the King, was sung followed by the scripture Luke 5: 16-26, read by Jean Carey. Grace ...,Kerslake was in 'char,ge of the stair boOls MAO deWrttgad med- AtiiroWin Incifa;qaiW an, fi a ; ‘ind' Canada. The roll i eall was answered with a verse on power, Three visits and 10 cards to shut-ins were counted. During the business a commit- tee was appointed to plan the lunch for August 10th when the Ritchie family will be present at the church service to unveil a ibc•laque in memory of their parents the Rev. David and Marian Ritchie. The service is to be conducted by the Rev. James Ritchie of Killarney, Manitoba. McKillop P Correspondent Mrs. Ed Regele Mr. and Mrs. Reg Schutlz of Blyth #3 visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCal- lum, Joyce and Carl, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Glanville, Billie, Chelen and Stephen have return- ed to their homes after spending to last week at their cottage at Manitoulin Island. Mr. Walter 'Clark #4 Walton, who visited his sons and families in Montreal has returned to his home. Mr. David Watson has return- ed to his home after undergoing surgery in Seaforth Community Hospital. • Corre-sp6ndent • • • • 'Vincent J. Lane Mrs. Mary McIver visited in Kitchener and attended the Rey- olds-Benninger wedding Sat., 19 Guelph. Rev. Father Frank Moylan S.F.M. called on Mrs. Mary Moylan and relatives. Miss Clara Krauskopf of South- field Michigan is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Murray and rela- tives here. Mr. Larry Kale, Waterloo University, spent the weekend at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kale. Miss Mary Malone, Essex is spending her vocation with rela- tives and friends here and in seaforth. Mrs. Lance Robinson visited her parents last week and marl- mine, Margo and Marijo Kale accompanied her to Tobermory for% few days holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nolan, Marian and Rose Ann have returned from a motor trip to Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McQuaid spent Sunday in Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McQuaid. The Nicholas Krauskopf family reunion was held Sunday at Family Paradise. One hundred and eight family member attend- ed coming from Jarvis, Guelph, East Caledon, Orangeville, River Drive Park. P.O. Balton, Stratford London, Kitchener, Dublin and Southfield Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Malone and family are spending a weeks vocation at Pine Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Den Berge, Sarnia and their grandson Kenny Werslype and nephew Noel D'Huesefeev from Belgium visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent their home in the village to the North Bay district. Jim Hocking and Gordon Col- quhoun returned home last week after motoring to the Western provinces, having gone as far as Little Norway where they visited with Mr. Mrs. Beverly Taylor. Sunday visitors with Mrs. J. Jefferson were Mr. and Mrs7i3ill Laidlaw and family, Dorchester. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing and Tom visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chessell of Varna. Last Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker attended a 21st birthday party in honour of their granddaughter Linda Currie of Dorchester. Also present were the office staff of Westinghouse where she works, and other relatives, including Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner and family, Crom- arty. AT THE PARK there was lots of action on Sunday night when Cromarty and Roys men's softball teams met. After leading most of the way, Lane. Mr. Van Den Berge and granddaughter Marlene De Meyer have just returned from a visit to Belgium, France,--Italy 'and Ger- many. Frank Dayle Toronto spent the weekend with his brothers here. Sister Theodore Margaret Doyle, "The Pines" Chatham, is spending a vocation with her brothers Ted and Michael Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ryan attended the Reynolds-Benninger wedding in Guelph Saturday 19th. Mrs. Anna Kennedy Seaforth spent the weekend with her daughter and son-in-law and family Mr. and Mrs. Don Movlan, Mosquito players undefeated The bantams won their first game of the season 4-2 against Cambridge. J. McIver got 2 goals, Rick Verbena, Pat O'Reilly 1 each. They lost to Waterloo Majors 5-1 on an earlier date, but are showing better everytime out, against more experienced clubs. The Peewees continue to win. They beat Exeter July 14th, 6-0 and are scheduled to play in Seaforth Thursday July 24th. This should be a good one as Seaforth are the only team to have taken them so far. Mosquitos play in Seaforth tonight and are undefeated to date. Cromarty came out on the top of an 18-13 score. Hibbert South Bantam Boys continued their winning streak fast week by defeating Thames Road 17-10, Hibbert North 8-5; and Hurondale, 10-4. Next Week Friday July 25th-9- Kirkton vs. T.C. Bombers slow pitch Sunday 27th-9-"'Boys vs. Staffa" Men Mon. 28th-9- Brodhagen vs. Staffa Junior Men Thurs. 31st-7- Hurondale vs. Hibbert 1 peewee boys. PULSIFER MUSIC Summer Hours - Open Tue. & Thurs. 4-9-Sat. 9-12:30 or by appointment Phone 527-0053 Correspondent Don MacRae A Birthday Dinner -was 'cele- brated in Dublin for Mrs, Camilla Evans. She was honoured by her family sisters and brothers and grandchildren. After the dinner friend's and relatives were invited to open house at her home on Mill St. Dublin. Visitors with Mrs. Evans on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleary Karen and Kevin, London. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans, Joanne, Colleen, Jim, David and Jim Arnold, Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mayman Peggy and Kathy, Long Island N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray, Mrs. Marie Melady, Mrs. Mary Murray, Maple Ridge B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Maloney Mr. and Mrs. Wilf O'Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jordan, London. Also calling on Mrs. Evans during the week was Mary Evans and Madeline Peiche, Windsor Ont. Guests of Mrs. J. Flanagan Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Krauskoff during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Ray St. John and children of Kitchener, also Miss F. Pelobello, R.N., Huntsville Conchita Sangrador, R.N. and Ninda Pelobello, R.N., Toronto and Cathy Flanagan, R.N., of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Groshok tnd Debbie and Steve Groshok of London, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Boisonneault Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Costello and family Kingston Ont. Mr. and Mrs. John Krouskopf Guelph with Mrs. Dan Costello. ,A Father John Costello and his mother Mr.s Dan Costello have returned after vacationing in Bracebridge with Mr. and Mrs. Danny Costello at their cottage. Mrs. Jean Dill with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Wm Warrne Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Rod LeRoy from Homer visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McDougal spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ryan and other relatives. Mrs. Mary Jordan, of London is spending some time with her daughters. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo Coville were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tate Port Franks and Mrs. R. Beird of Thedford. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chas Friend ate Mr. Friend's brother Mr. C. J. Friend and Mrs. Fiend from Seaford Eagland.They have just returned from a trip to Skyline Drive Washington D.C. Mr. and. Mrs. Ken MacRae and family, Washington D.C., Mrs Katherine MacRae of Park Hill with Don MacRae and Mr. and Mrs! Michael MacRae. Mr. and Ken MacRae iS now Maintenance Electrician with the Australian Embassy Washingtpn D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vincent and family of Dorion with Mrs. Mae Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGrath. Miss Barbara McGrath of Mississauga with her parents Mr. and Mrs. P McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Reg Smith ,and family are spending a week at Pine Lake. Mr. Geo Coyne entertained his Wbrointhdesor-rin-law, Jas Atkinson of Mrs. Melva Murray and Jerry 'Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckert-,and family with Mrs. Greta Kramers. Visiting with Mr: and Mrs. Lawrence Ruston last week were Sharon, Randy and Kim Thomp- son from Victoria Rd., Ontario. Maureen Ruston has returned home from holidaying with rela- tives in Peterborough, Kirkfield and Victoria Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Ansley and son have moved to their new hoMe in Blyth Ont. Mr. Charles Bailey has return- ed home from Stratford General Hospital. Mrs. Verna Brooks spect a few days visiting in Dublin the past week. Mr. Geo GoettleriS a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. cOrre§ Iron MacRae in the new DOI . 40rpeopoidelit fOr, the 4XPeelt04 Mr. MacRae is the. 10e4 Peet*. ' masterAnd has lived in:the village efhPni tmc 0 l'r-t auwriatehict car e, ,orv.• 0,t,;MacRaea a Mr. Magi* takes pver Elam, Mrs. Gwen Ruston, who .l 110 to retire from the Job. because of illnes in her family,- Doblin,news can now be dropped into Mr, MacRae at the Dublin post office. Brother, sister pass • %golin exam Brother and sister Anne Marie and Paul McQuaid have 'both passed the Western Ontario Conservatory of Music Violin examinations. Paul, who is 12 and has been taking violin lessons for a year, got a mark of 64 in his Grade exam. Anne Marie, 10, who has also taken lessons for a year, got 73 in her grade one examination. Both are pupils of Mrs. Marjorie Lofft, St. Marys. Mrs. Eldon Allen gave . the topic, How to Live Your Bonus Years, which pointed but ways to live a long life, make it interesting and have faith in ourselves. Mrs. Norman Harburn conducted a contest on the books of the Bible, and the meeting closed with hymn 254, All Hail the Power, and the Lord's Prayer. Personals nig Rev". Harold Snell oftxeter conducted the church service in Cromarty Presbyerian Church on Sunday morning. He spoke on the effect of light on our jives. Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Cockwill of Dashwood visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jefferson and Misses Gladys and Irene Jefferson, all of Goderich, visited Tuesday afternoon with their sister-in-law, Mrs. John Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norris holidayed last week at Red Bay, ' in the northern Lake Huron area. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ross and their family have moved from • 4Cromarty plans plaque unveiling For All Occasions Funerals, Hospital Arrangements SEE SCPTTS For Your Wedding Flowers UNITED FLOWERS WIRE SERVICE Phone 348-9406 Scott's Flowers Mitchell Daily Delivery Seaforth to Stratford Flower Arrangements