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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-10-02, Page 5_ople on kierrt, r-1-.Artoe.. A-0 cae..-t yip Poe zchoeA. " " C YAWN) UtPc-lie Otnrr 11-5 ortl OE. CD'C R t 1 " UQrnon note. your 4eari‘ef stn.} horne. sate I P you, were. (GA e. more 4 fl t, Liou,'el. ic-tc_keti out csP Shook si-ap playing in your Peed and ce-k resstly. Ilona 0 This year there are two clubs in the school planning to go on a trip during the March break. The Geography Club, with Mr. Ball as the staff advisor, is planning to go to the Canary Islands. The Travellers, the home ec girls with Miss Teskey as staff advisor, don't know where they a going yet. SEAFORTH JEWELLERS for DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION All Types of Repairs Phone 527-0270 New rings ailable There are new school rings available this year.There is a great variety to choose from . Girls 10K gold cost $52.90 and the silver costs $34.00. For the guys, the gold 10K costs $57.50 and the guys silver costs $34.60. The above prices include the Constance lodge plans penny sale Sugar and Spice (-Continued from Page 2 ) teachers. Result; three accepted contracts; 30 accepted contracts elsewhere; seven will not accept a•contract at this time; five are not suitable. So. When he wrote, Fort Vermilion School Division was short 28 teachers for September. I take back all my sympathy, for young teachers. One of two things is obvious. Either the Fort Vermilion School Board is one of the worst in the world, which I doubt. O'r all you young idealists, of both sexes, don't really want to teach that much. You want a nice job, in a nice school, not too far from Mom and Dad, in the city or close to it, where you won't get y our feet wet or your hands dirty, won't be too cold or too lonely. Otherwise, you'd be up there in Peace River, getting the experience of your young lives and finding out what makes you tick. yx ) WISEWAY HOME & BUILDING CENTRE INFLATION FIGHTER FEATURE ANGLE CEILING„, BOOT is EACH $11.49 UNIVERSAL BOOT 7 5" x 30" PIPE $1.99 EA' EA. $1.19 HOT AIR DEFLECTOR FLOOR DIFFUSER EA $ 1.39 CLOTH DUCT TAPE EA $1.98 doimmogimmos HUME LUMBER LTD. FURNACE FILTER 97c EACH PHONE 482-3441 CHARG EX BAYFIELO RD., CLINTON HOURS OF BUSINESS MON, TO THURS. —8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. FRI. — 8 A.M. To / P.M. SAT. — 8 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. 'Now! 10% Discount on Heating Ductwork Supplies Pipe a it'd fittings of heavy-gauge 90" ADJUST galvanized sheet. Install a "branch run" from your warm air furnace to -recreation or laundry rooms. EA. ELBOW SIDE 'TAKE-OFF 75c EA. 98C Et111,1304.:'.EXPOSITiiitr',;tiOT0i3 FOur SDHS sttidents are following; year dates sehool co-operating to produce SPH$0 e9 1Oar Stone or ballistoriet Review, the high school news 'sit:loath or facet cut Ston9S, page of the Huron Expositor this maximum of four initials year. SDHS news, and photos of engraved, school crest, school the four reporters appears on mascot and closed back page IA of this week's Expositor. construction. Sandra Hulley, an experienced There are also other Options reporter from last year's SDHS available. 9ctober 8 the Review and Linda Smith are representative will be at the co-editors. Mary Lammerant is school at noon, She will take doing sports reporting and Dale orders plus $20 deposits, Parsons is SDHS cartoonist and general reporter: Sandsci 17, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Robert ' Hu lley, Winthro, is in Grade 12. So is Linda whd lives with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.. Bill -Smith, near Grieve's Bridge in McKillopop. `Sandy's mother Marg Hulley, writes Winthrop news for the Expositor. Mary,' a member -of the SDHS girls cross country running team is 17 and also in Grade 12. She's the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lammerant of R.R, I , Blyth. Dale Parsons, who's been drawing cartoons since he was in Grade 8 at Huron Centennial School, is 16 and in Grade IL He's the son of Mr.' and- Mrs. Hugh Parsons, R.R.1, Hensall. Dale isn't sure what he wants to do after he finishes high school. The fours students will be reporting what's new at the high school every week in the Expositor. Rewew.„ SDHS clubs are travelling Bus. 2,354)120 CharterEitd'At04..rjrants- ReilkniPotr4W • ARTHUR W. RHEA ' 268MittliSt„140* , Res. 2 I Vex non rntc v 'no't ,o,c)ptec_ka_ke_ L,...A•Nca I did. cJ Por hi en a* '3c-he rnonr_h•V ) bu...4 he 11. Peak -Le ham $a.occ !ro s education and he Loil.k -theta. mt. PET " " LL)hctV ace. u\ai doing name `?oi.A;Shouict be In Sc_hc6" Legion News and Views Lingelbach's honoured on anniversary 'N Public Relations Officer By John D. Baker Branch 156 The Royal Canadian Legion plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its founding in ' 1976. The plans envisage a series of events, some of them quite spectacular, which should involve ,Legion members at national, provincial and branch levels and bring to the attention of the public the contribution in war and peace made by Canada's largest war veteran's organization in its 50 years of service. • The theme of the golden anniversary year will be "Old' Torch - New Flame". The old torch symbolizes the Legion's desire to retain ifs aims and objectives, while the -new flame indicates the new strength of the Legion to commit itself to still more activities. To mark this special year for the Legion, arrangements were made with Dutch bulb growers to make available a golden tulip of the highest quality and which was to be registered as "The Royal Canadian Legion Tulip". The anniversary year will become evident in the spring of • 1976 when hundreds of thousands If 3 centimetres of snow falls and the weather turns warm, the roads will probably be clear by the end of the day since that's n enough snow to cover the flowers. 25 Millimetres.of rain will keep your lawn green for a week. 5 millimetres of rain would be gone in a day under a hot sqn. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lingelbach's 25th Wedding Anniversary, their daughters, Mrs. Chas. (Becky) Bowerbank of Burlington and Lori Lingelbach of Seaforth treated them to a family dinner party at the Bedford, Goderich, Saturday. Other dinner guests included Chas. Bowerbank of Burlington and Allan Bisback of Hensall. • On returning to their home in Seaforth Mr. and Mrs. Lingelbach were greeted by 32 friends and relatives. Robert Lovett of Ayr proposed a toast to Ken And Marjorie and they were presented with many lovely gifts. The group enjoyed a game of bridge, after which a smorgasbord was served from a table centred with a two-tiered wedding cake, silver candles in candelabra and a bouquet at flowers containing 25 - one dollar bills folded like fans. Ken Lingelbach on behalf of his wife thanked their guests for the beautiful gifts and their daughters Becky and Lori assisted by Margret's mother, Mrs. J. T Gillies of Ayr for haviog arranged such a memorable celebration. Guests were present from Ayr, *New Hamburg, Guelph, Leamington, Burlington, Hensall and Seaforth. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. Communion planned at Winthrop Correspondent Mrs. Robert Hulley • Sunday, October 4, is World wide Communion. Harold and Helen Storey moved Helen's mother and dad Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Dale to Clinton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie, Linda and Soanne, Dorchester and Mr. and Mr.s Jack McGhee and family, London visited with her mother -Mrs. Otto W lker, a pat ient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mrs. Grace Pethick has returned home from,St. Joseph's Hospital, London, The 4-H girls have started their meetings with the first one being held at the home of Olave Little. The officers for the club are - President. - Joanne Boven; Vice-Pres - Sharon \ Pethick; Secretary & Treasurer, - Kim Riley; Press Reporter Liz Pryce. The leaders of the slub are °lave', Little' and Mrs. BettY Glanville. Olave explained our/ 4-H club requirements. We require a record book and a recipe file. She then explained bread and a few of its•qualities. Senior members, are to do an extra project. The topic s are' as follows — You must prepare y ourself and be clean and neat before cooking. We then continued with the subject matter for the meeting, The meeting was-then taken over by our new president, Joanne _Hoven. The next meeting is to be held at Sandra Hulley 's at 7:30, October 8th. ' Auburn^ Miss Lucy Th ompson of Toronto spent the weekend at her home at St. Augustine. Mr. Aubrey Higgins was admitted to Wingham Hospital on Saturday. The sympathy of the community goes out to Mrs. Mike Foran on the death of her father, Mr. Dan Thompson, Lticknow, on •Friday. A number from here attended the funeral of James Wikon in Goderich on Thursday. He lived on 7th of Wawanosh before retiring to Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie of Goderich are building a new h ome in St. Augustine. He is a teacher in a Goderich public school. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Redmond attended the wedding in St. Clements on Friday of Terry Dalton and Ann Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Malley of Sarnia visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Redmond. Correspondent Mrs. Mary Merner Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pretty of Regina, Sask., Mrs. Mary Tgusselman of Wilky, Sask. tea oil Thursday and Friday 'With their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey. Mr. and Mrs.Frank Van der Molan, Paul, Mark and Margie of Oakvjlle were weekend visitors with s her mother, M rs, VV.L.Whyte, Tom, Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte. Susan De Groof and Michelle Denomme of Clinton were weekend visitors with Kerri Medd. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs.. Leo Horbasniuk on the birth of a daughter Angela Lynn. on Sept. 17 in Seaforth Community Hospital, Mr. Carl Merner attended the funeral of his grandmother Mrs. J. W.Merner in Zurich on Thursday, he also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Coleman of R.R.#1, Varna. Sunday visitors with- Mrs. George Mcllwain were Mr. and Mrs. George Mcllwain and Lynn of Stratford, -Mr. Earlan Osborn, Melody, Leona and Scott of Listowel, Mr. and .Mirs.. Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie Ann, Michael and Michelle. Members of Court Constantine L1842 are Asked to bring items (other than - baking) to the next meeting Oct. 9th for a penny sale to be held' at Ladies Night on Oct. 14th. Congratulations to Mrs. Bill Storey on her win in the lottery on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Livingston have returned home from a 23 day trip to California and Western States. Mrs. George McIlwain and Mrs. Carl Merner visited on Sunday with her father, Mr. Walter Kingswell of Huronview. UNDEFEATED TEAM — St. Columban'S Mosquito soccer .team have been undefeated all season long and are Huron champions in their division. With - manager Larry Hickpell, left and coach Joe Visser, right, are players; back left; Kevin Come, John Hicknell, Doug Steinman, Gary Ryan, Richard Visser, Darrel Ryemen, Grant Drost; front; Greg Ryan, David Murray, Bob Malone, Martin Van Bakel, Bill McIver and Brendan Lane. Absent were David Menheere and Bobby Nash. (Staff Photo) Allis Chalmers TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION Wed., Oct.8; 1975 9-5 Pierce: mi north of Henson on no. 4 highway See and drive the all new models 7000, 105 horsepower with- 12. speed power shlf transmission and the model 7040, 140 horsepower, power shift, 6 speeds on the go 7060, 160 horsepower, power director, 20 speeds 7080, 181 1/2 horsepower, power director, 24tespeeds. „All tractors equiped with the quiet acousta cab, Test drive and see for- yourself why theSe new tractors are going to open your. eyes Hyde Brothers Farm Equipment Hensall `\. of golden yellow tulips will blossom throughout the land. Canadians are invited to help celebrate this special Legion year by planting these golden tulip bulbs this fall. Bulbs are available now through Legion Branches' from coast to coast. Branch 156 itlyites Seaforth and the surrounding communities to help us celebrate 1976 by ordering golden tulip bulbs which are now available. Anyone wishing to order bulbs, should contact a member of the Branch executive and they will give you information a's to priCe. Note: All members are reminded that' the "Early Bird Campaign" has started and that any member paying dues before Dec. 31st 1975 become eligible to draw for a prize. Pay your 1976 dues now. " T came home. 4-c.1 out, I Pe.-l1 asleep in be_c omse • YOL-1 opt me the occiroo and. -Poe_ •keo.che_r- 1(ic.ke_di. me ou_kC,"