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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-09-25, Page 6HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 25, dell Gaunt Total 17,869 7,387 2,941 141 142 10" 144 TOTAL 145 146 147 148 149 150 TOTAL 113 130 103 511 HIBBERT 183 164 118 79 544 LOGAN 111 131 146 146 125 95 754 25 34 35 31 125 41 9 45 11 15 8 46 6 45 7 27 1 219 42 FULLARTON 137 165 33 138 45 139 35 140 39 TOTAL 152 7 16 13 6 42 10 9 10 8 37 Attention Veterans Ex- Service Men and Women, and Dependents The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer IL W. MOYER Provincial Service Officer of London will be visiting in the area Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance, regarding: (a) War Disability Pensions; (b) Treatment for entitled veterans; (c) Application for Benevolent Funds; (d) Appeals against adverse original applicationS. for War Veterans and Widows Allowance, is requested to contact the Service Officer or Secretary of the local Branch, whose name appears below, not later than October 6th TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW. SERVICE OPFICER: GEORGE H. MILLER, SEAFORTH, 527-1512 Obituciky FRANCIS JOHN MELADY Francis John Melady of Goderich died Wednesday, September 17 in St. Joseph's HospitaL London. He was 26. He was born in Kitchener May 23, 1949 to Dr. Tom and Teresa (Eckert) Melady who survive, along with three sisters and three brothers. They are Pat, Queen's University, Kingston: Ruth, Goderich; Con, University of Guelph, and Michele, Karen and Joe at home. Mr. Melady attended Beecliwood School, McKillop and St. Peter's Separate School, Goderich and GDCI, from which he graduated in 1967. In 1974 he graduated 1:rom the University of Western Ontario with a BA (psychology major). While at UWO he was on the Dean's honour roll for two years in succession. At the time of his death he was a second year law student at U W.O. Mass was celebrated Saturday from St. Peter's Church, GoderiCh, by Father R. Moynahan. Interment followed in St. Columban Cemetery. FAther H.J.Laragh, Seaforth was in attendance at the funeral mass. Parish prayers were said Friday evening at the McCallum Funeral Home. Pallbearers were all classmates of Frank during his last year at GDCI, George Gould and Bob McKee, Goderich, Bob Worsell, London, Ted Royal, Ottawa, Rick Corbett and Keith Fisher. both of Toronto. 2,744 792 323 763 165 223 231 223 436 152 125 219 164 157 163 221 286 1,656 173 70 205 35 66 84 120 92 42 37 42 76 53 71 55 64 THANK YOU HURON - BRUCE My Sincere Thanks to the Electors of Huron- Bruce for the Overwhelm- ing Support Given to me at the Polls on September 18th. Thanks also to the many people who worked so hard on my behalf in the election campaign. MURRAY GAUNT PARK COWMEN 3.1 (0.0.,0 110 TILL THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23 THE EGR A IIT lk I 801' 14 "'Air N AR& 101W IO W V 61t WON MURRAY surarresTT RIM . sound in ASTRAL RUIr lID OlfigS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER ?A TO THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1 MOM are back again! I. 11. u1< um own A COS MOM Pinuoris.RASIER PIODUCTION ADULT ENTERTAINMENT (Continued from Page A) information tau, be acqt(ired. Sister Mary said any program in Family Life education must be a planned effort on the part of the school to supplement and to support the efforts of the home and the church in helping young people to understand themselves as individuals and to accept their sexuality as a positive force in their lives. They must be given accurate information about emotional and physical develop- ment to help them adjust to changes throughout their devel- opment and growth. Sister Mary said that to date 26 teachers in the two counties had attehded summer school to take the Family Life Course in order to teach the course which is given to Grade 8 pupils and a pilot grade 7 at St. James School in Seaforth. She said favourable reports have come in on the content of the Students at SDHS sell Expositors Students at SDHS are underway with their annual subscription campaign. The students this year are competing for cash prizes which are offered by The Huron Expositor to the individuals obtaining the greatest number of new subscriptions obtained earns a cash commission for the school. The campaign provides the student body with funds with which to carry on various extra curricular activities, as well as making possible the purchase of athletic, musical and other equipment which is not provided from public funds. In co-operating with the SDHS students who call to offer a new or renewal subscription to The Expositor, the public can be assured that a worthwhile school activity is being aided. CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth Friday, Sept. 26 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for 510.00 THREE $25.00 GAMES $75.00 JACKPOT, TO GO -- TWO DOOR PRIZES -- Admission $1.00 Extra Cards 25e or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT PERMITTED) -Procsads for Welfare Work-- Ausplatti Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL In The Crown Room present program from parents, teachers and nuniis Recommendations proposed by Sister Mary are: That the Family Life Program run from September to June; that schools follow the specific religion program, that the family life program was not intended to replace it; that the topics from the Family life program be more interwoven with the present guidance and health programs and an outline of these be prepared for use; that the topics from Family Life, Guidance and Health form one integrated course which incorporates these; that more reference material be made available. Sister Mary said the problem related to the program was the lack of a co-ordinator. The board voted by a narrow margin against changing its by law covering the method of electing a chairman and vice- chairman as proposed by Trustee Howard Shantz of Stratford. Mr. Shantz' proposal was that the nomination procedure be OPEN WEEKENDS FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY FIRST SHOW AT DUSK asmtvc-ir P, ,..,,,...t11„ Thursday, Friday, September 26, 27 EARTHQUAKES SHATTER THE NATION. CITIES BECOME RAGING FIRESTORMS. RUT THE WORST IS TET TO COME! ' Al* 11' • • g • ir THE ULTIMATE MASTER .,..,, LORNE GREENE V., ADULT 4 NTERTAINTAEMT PLUS AN Added Feature Sunday, September 28 "STREET FIGHTERS" PLUS "STRANGERS GUNNED DOWN" Qi6.5.o.62 Try our newly AIR CONDITIONED Hall LEGION SOCIAL Saturday, September 27 Dancing 10 - 1 Ian Wilbee's Orchestra Admission '4.00 a couple Free Draw at 10:30 The 'Family of Glen & Dorothy McNICHOL Invite you to attend their 25th Wedding Anniversary Fri., October. 3 1975 FAMILY PARADISE PARK Best Wishes Only CLINTON - ONTARIO BOX OFFICE OPEN BROWNIE'S_si-s-livril , IIVIERTR, 8 P M FIRST SHOW. AT DUSK . FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY September 26, 27 and 28 ' 74 ; •;;;,-; ;' r ADULT The ( ( i;i :::\ Se( 01x1Grat IN A Fil KJ n t I.K.Vthel st GEORGE 'DAD ENTERTAINMENT ROY HILL FILM .ice .....e.e' • • _ A • A girl with a great' following: ,,i,, - Every cop in the 4 state was after her. ' Everybody else - .:. .? • , was behind her. • ,.......• , i, GIIINENAWN. Ai 4- ur mutant sun rvnortio ADULT ENTERTAINMENT II1L 01111MILMVU tsrutuu - Sept. 26 35th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 'Sept. 27 Open reception Cindy Collins and 9 Everyone Sept. 28 Ontario Grass - 2nd. Oct. 4 Stanley Township Open Oct. 10 Open for Bookings available for staff 1.1 u L L I, 4. SPORTS & RECREATION Varna Ontario NOM 2R0 • _Huron County's for Rob - 1 welcome. Event. Recreation Dance. booking. and Ili " 4s ‘ • aft GN Family Drag Championships of Taylor. , Wise Christmas'` U Dial Committee Fun - parties L LI , LIMITED 519-262-5809 Park 0 • 44; MACKENZIE Friday, Sept.. 26 NAMO".1..M. =MN MOMS = ADMISSION :- *2.00 with Student Card '2.50 without 9 - 12 p.m. MAIM m•Al O MM W WW MMO I MOM I aMM • • (Continued' from Page 1) 0:WniVipaiities follows. 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Easthope 525 Wallace 559 Advance 731 Fall Fair (Continued from Page 1) around the west and south perimeter of the grounds as well as along both sides of the track. The new fence in addition to adding to the appearance of the areas contributes to a more orderly flow of the crowds and ensured control of admissions. (See second section for pictures and prize details.) r00400(W(We „. itinniversary 25th Party KEITH & WILMA MacLEAN Sat., Oct. 4th 9 p.m. Seaforth Legion Hall Music by Royalaires Everyone welcome .,,,,ozwassmarearaiwzravi LoccO Briefs Miss Ros Marie Kell , S forth has j tied the staff On Tue day our activi is arranged n outing for he residents. hey visited Stratford and district. Mr. James Reid of Saginaw, Michigan, visited Miss Turnbull recently. He 'was in search of information on a family tree he is working on. Mrs. Alec York of Morrisburg spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Sinner. Angelee Andreassi competed in a highland dancing competition in Hespeler on September 20.She won a gold medal in the sword dance and a bronze in the Flora McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Smale spent last Sunday in Orangeville with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bagnell and family. Lawn bowling news Seaforth Lav‘M Bowling Club held their annual fowl tournament on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. with an excellent entry. due to the unfavourable weather the tournament was called at the end of the second game. In first place was the Stratford entry of Mark Gilliland and Glenis Keene with '2W plus 36. Second was Harold Simpson and Liz Lamport of Exeter with 2 W plus 32. Third place went to the London entry of Huron Wintermute and Vera Ruston from the Fairmont Club with 2W plus 30. Tied for third place was Seaforth's entry of Eric Matzold and Mae Habkirk also with'2W plus 30. Another Seaforth team, Tom and Katie Phillips captured fifth place with 2W plus 29. Once again two teams tied for 6th and 7th place Jack and June Bell of Wobdstock with 2W plus 27 and Allan Gledhill and Mae Dodds of London's Elmwood Club also with 2W plus 27. Rinks were present from Ailsa Craig, St. Marys, Exeter, Goderich, Brantford, Aylmer, London, Parkhill, Stratford, Kitchener, Woodstock and Seaforth. This being the final tournament for this season it was encouraging to see such a good turnout of bowlers. Several rinks plan to attend Stratford mixed trebles on Saturday bowling for the Moore Trophy also there is a tournament in St. Marys • on Sunday mixed doubles, their final tournament of the season. Euchre at the Orange Hall, • SEAFORTH Sept. at29th 8:15 Admission 75c Proceeds for Van Egmond Rind Couhtry Singles Dance SAT. OCT. A at VANASTRA MUSIC BY "FOUR OF A KIND" Refreshments SERVED $ Watch for our next dance on OCT. 18 AT VANASTRA MUSIC BY "ENCORE" 4.05 *0 Seaforth rrn* Thursday, Friday and Saturday Pete Duval ALSO THIS Fri. and Sat. You Bet Your Life Nightly__ Entertainment Dancing HPRC Board sets official changed so that any 'trustee' whose name appears on three ballots be considered a nominee. Joe Tokar, a superintendent with the board said he understood that the Huron County Board noTui, nates its chairman and vice- chairman-this way. The method'. that the HPRCSS board uses now, reaffirmed, by the vote, is that any board member can be nominated by simply declaring himself a candi- date. Trustee William Kinahan was named to work with school attendance officer William McInnes to formulate a policy covering students leaving school before reaching the age of sixteen. The board allotted $1,700 to construct a drain at the new board offices while the county is con- tributing $1,500 toward the work to be done to the drain at the road in front of the school. 35th Wedding Anniversary Dance for Harvey & Bertha TAYLOR FRI., SEPT. 26 Hully Gully Varna, Ontario Maiarig 10 - 2 HEYWOOD BROTHERS No Gifts Please Everyone Welcome Friday and Saturday Country Squires eg‘trissasselpsostitoos#essfisolietto&40 000.0 • 000.4' • • BAIFIE141) 40AD ' • • g9D.411.110f1' • •• • 024-1711. • MISINGIA DAXIMVit • • • •Fri. & Sat. • • • •. Star .Trex • • • • • • • • • • • • . • Elionsiid Iambi COMMERCIAL HOTEL . Management and Staff wish to thank ELGIN FISHER and group for the entertainment they provided In the last nine years. [THIS SATURDAY IS HIS LAST DATE[ Come and Hear ELGIN Sing and Play your favourite songs. Thank You COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth DANCE to the Music of The ,Country Entertainers Saturday, Sept. 27 at Brodhagen Community Centre Dancing 9-1 a.m. Admission $2.00 a person EVERYONE WELCOME a - .01 7 DANCE, IMMM AM▪ IN MEM ImM UMW IMANI MOO Goderich Exeter Clinton Seaforth 1 2A 2B 3 ,4 5 6 TI.Seaforth Parkhill Hensall 1A Hensall 1B Hensall 2 TI. Hensall Zurich 1 Zurich 2 TI.Zurich Bayfield lA Bayfield 1B TI.Bayfield Ailsa Craig Lucan Goderich Tp. Hay Twp.1 Hay Twp.2 3A 3B 4 6 TL Hay Tp. Stephen Stanley 1 2. 3 4 5 Stanley TI. Tucker- smith 1 2. 3. 4. 5A 5B 6 Tkth.t1. Usborne 1 2. 3. 4. Usb.T1s. Adelaide Biddulph McGillivray E. Williams W. Williams Advance Polls Goderich Clinton Exeter Seaforth Parkhill TI.Ad.Polls 20 24 23 9 25 29 14 144 20 9 12 15 56 100 97 72 59 36 25 4 7 3 4 43 (Continued Kinloss Lucknow Culross Twp. Teeswater Carrick Twp. Mildmay Turnberry Wingham Howick Ashfield W. Wawanosh E.Wawanosh Blyth Morris Brussels Grey Colborne Nutlet Hullett Hullett Hullett Hullett Hullett McKillop McKillop McKillop McKillop McKillop Advance Pt. Elgin Kincardine Wingham Brussels Totals Gaunt Milne Walden Next Niteek Parisienne • • 0._•••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••• 04;1' at Seaforth District High School to • Ill 4 4 4 *