HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-09-25, Page 6HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 25,
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142
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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
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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
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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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
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Thursday, Friday, September 26, 27
EARTHQUAKES SHATTER THE NATION.
CITIES BECOME RAGING FIRESTORMS.
RUT THE WORST IS TET TO COME!
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ADULT 4 NTERTAINTAEMT
PLUS AN Added Feature
Sunday, September 28
"STREET FIGHTERS"
PLUS
"STRANGERS
GUNNED DOWN"
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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
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
September 26, 27 and 28
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Sept. 26 35th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
'Sept. 27 Open reception
Cindy Collins and
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Everyone
Sept. 28 Ontario Grass
- 2nd.
Oct. 4 Stanley Township
Open
Oct. 10 Open for
Bookings available for staff
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SPORTS & RECREATION
Varna Ontario NOM 2R0
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welcome.
Event.
Recreation
Dance.
booking.
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Family
Drag Championships
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9 - 12 p.m.
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0:WniVipaiities follows.
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152 722 941
105 694 859
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Stratford 5,858
Listowel 1,229
Mitchell 1,131
St. Marys 1,242
Milverton 454
Blanshard 567
Downie 795
Ellice 832
Elma 999
Fullarton 511
Hibbert 544
Logan - 754
Mornington 499
N.Easthope 639
S. Easthope 525
Wallace 559
Advance 731
Fall Fair
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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.)
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itinniversary
25th
Party
KEITH & WILMA
MacLEAN
Sat., Oct. 4th
9 p.m.
Seaforth Legion Hall
Music by Royalaires
Everyone welcome
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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
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Squires
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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
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Advance Polls
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Seaforth
Parkhill
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