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TRAFFIC DRAWLED 13Y Seaforth and Western
Ontario -got Its, wished for snow for Christmas. So f s w
much snow fell so quickly Wednesday night and
Thursday that driving was hazardous and Seaforth y
streets were deserted soon after dark.?,_ `
Choir, sings at �?
Seaforth Manor M
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was the lucky winner of the Optimist Shopping Spree
and on Saturday she gathered up $312 in groceries at
the 1.0,A �irat.ruhhet up was M. Doreen Kelly
and Second rLthner up W49 Aoss Govier. The draws
were made by Traoy Mead, Doug° Hulley, Kamloops,
B.C. and Mervlh Lane. (Staff photo)
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neM,7�i+rt iN�Y1.�.911L�1� �� !:. YYS z'•h t r
Win'cash this week
Winners of the final Wincash R.R.2, Seatorth wms a voucher
before the grand , prize draw from Canadian Tire.
Christmas eve have been -
announced. Doug. Reynolds of The winner of the final 5 .mr1
R.R.2, Seaforth wins a 510 cash prize draw for $400 in vouchers
voucher from Seaforth will be announced in next creek's
Automotive and Mrs. Sam Scott, Expositor.
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!902ND SECTION PAGES 1 —>16 'SEAFORTH, �914ITAF,111 , TH006t�e��'•Prz9EM'I�,gR ' , lei
Over 000. in pastries destroyed
!� Y
vergiuiIt0
1
t",
9 •
sitisash'ingw,indow's
A large plate glass window in Friday -'night and into Saturday pleadsd ,guilty to breaking the and two at Atrchies Suboeo by
the front ofCrapnell's Bakery was morning to complete goods for window to court in Godeirich putting their fists.tbrauAb them.
smashed early Saturday morning.. the heavy weekend business. Monday morning and •were Included in the datlnage
The Trapnell staff works every When they closed up at 3:30 a,m. remanded in custody until estimate was about. $335 �!ortih .-of
everything was in order,and the Wednesday afternoon, when -they cakes and pastry that wds
window was filled with trays of will be sentenced by Judge Glenn wrecked by the falling (lass,
Subscription IS Q freshly baked Christmas cakes Hays.
and cookies. Sometime between Chief CairfSs said damage Chief Cairns said the pair .
last minute lift then and dawn khe window was amounted to $1100 and that the might make some, restitution
smashed. / pair broke the Traanell window before their sentencing,
Having trouble choosing just • Not only, was the window
the right last minute gift? What broken but the loss also included Expositor
����y
could be more acceptable than a all the baking that was in the
subscription to the Huron window display area.
Expositor — a gift that continues '' We couldn't take a chance Wh Ile this Issue, with Its pages of Christmas gt'eeNttgoo M
all year long. Every week it comes with glass splinters over dated December ;5th, becau" of the holidays, IE to helms
everything" Mr, Trapnell said published earl sod that copies may be In the mall rims to `
as a reminder of your P Y �P Y p
thoughtfulness, .. .,so we threw everything out" Christmas.
There is lots of time to phone and added it was a nights work T"en issue, that of January let, 1976 also Will be
527-0240 and tell us the names of lost. , pub shed early and will be in the mail on Monday, Deeelmbw
those you wish to remember. An Police chief John Cairns said 24th for delivery prior to Ne►v Years. The co-operation of
attractive card will announce your Martin Joseo Van Loon, 20, of correspondents and advertisers Is requested so that copy way be
gift. If you prefer we will bill you Calgary , Alta,. and ,Gary James in the office as early as possible and in any event not later than
later., Nash, 21, of R.R.5, Seaforth Friday, December 26.
Tharll Last all Year Long
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/Since 1860, Serving the Community First
Kemembrance, like a candle
who could still kick up her heels
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shines brightest at
Mrs.Bruce Keyes and Mrs,`
'
Christmastime" -Charles Dickens
Gordon Hill favoured with ' a
Seaforth Manor residents
lovely duet and the chorus sang
a V",
enjoyed hearing the choir of some
many carols and delicious re-
sixty voices of Seaforth Public
' freshments of homemade cookies,
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School under the direction of Mrs.
Christmas cake anal candies were
Edna Bell and Mr. G. W illis on
served to all ' present. A hearty
1
Tuesday- afternoon -Dec. -16tli.
vote of thanks and welcome' back
^
Several requests were sung for
was extended to this group of
the residents and also they were
ladies:
treated to lovely homemade
Miss Rena FEnell and Mrs
k�
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cookies and fruit and a Merry
Annie Harrison visited with Mis
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Christmas handshake by the
Miss Bessie Davidson and Mrs.
;
pupils.
M inne and Etta Hawley.
Miss Joanne Boven of the choir
M .t and Mrs. J.E.FArley,
also drew a beautiful Christmas
Sarah Mike and Andrea visited
Scene on the large blackboard for
with r.E. Scalier'.
all residents to enjoy seeing. This
Recent visitors with Mr. Bili
r,s hers
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young lady is surely gifted in art
Scott were, Mr. and Mrs. James
d % a '
and we thank her for sharing her
Stewart, Miss Ina Scott of London
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talents with us.
and Mr. Ross Scott and Mrs
Last Sunday evening, +Dr. Toll
Wm Scott of .Brucefield.
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Pill!
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and his band visited the Manor
Visiting Mrs. Lillie were
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and pfayed1'numberofselectiolns
''"'"1C71 —gh"d"Mrs. Hugh Rinn of
t.-;
and carols for the enjoyment of
Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
tOw
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our residents and staff..
Hudie and rs. Don Halmtes, Mr.
A most , enjoyable afternoon
and Mrs. Bryson McQuirter of
a"g`
was spent When • ladies of the
Midland, Mrs. Dorothy Papple,
Gosher Church under the
Mrs. J.. Storey and ;Mrs.a%erna
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direction of Mrs Bruce Keyes ati
Ca"ipbe'll of town.
the entertainers, namely, Mrs.
Mrs. Ada Reid was -the
Jack Mustard, Mrs Ervin Keyes,
recipient. of a beautiful azaleaa
Mrs. Ervin Sillery, M rs. Nancy
plant from Miss Mary Marks of
Martin, Mrs, '.Fred "Reid, Mrs.
Toronto, also Mrs: Mary St. Clair
Gordon Hill and Mrs. George
ofLondon,visited and brought her
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie MacKay
Caniclon prescnted a `skit on
a lovely poinsettia. Also visiting
"Hiring,an Entertainer".
withMrs.Reid were Mr. and Mrs.
This skit brought merriment to
, Charles Wain and children and
Roads
fille
d
with
all and the highlight after was the
Mr. and Mrs, John Wain of the
entry of the "Old Gray Marc
in
1915, when,
snow
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McKays married
It was in. Christmas week
MacKay, a short time before had
December 29, 1915 that Catherine
purchased the Sillery property, -
Agnes Clark was married to
lot 4, Con. 8, Tuckersmith and
-'
Charles MacKay.. It was a cold
following the ceremony the
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wintry day and' the roads were
newlyweds moved to the farm
filled with snow the groom of
thatywas to be their home for the
sixty years ago recalls. The,
next 46 years — until their
ceremony took place at the home
' retirement in Seaforth in 1961.
of the bride's parents, Mr. and
There wasn't a honeymoon trip
Mrs. John Clark who lived
after the wedding because as Mr.
northeast of Hensall, now the
MacKay explained "I had a
Ross Forest farm. Re V. MeL.
stable full of cattle and had to get
R •,
Smith of Carmel Presbyterian
back to look after them."
Church, Hensall, officiated.
Always interested in the
z
Mr. MacKay who is the son of
community, Mr. MacKay served
the late Mr, and Mrs. John F,
on the township council for 14
years having been elected first in
g
,
N1
B a n dhas
1927: He was reeve -for two years
when he represented
.
Tuckersmith at. Huron County
draw for
council.
Mr. and Mrs. MacKay are
a'xk k
.�i
a
• rs^
members of First Presbyterian
Church. Seaforth, where for mans
Xmas �� i�.�w
•ears Mr.'MacKay has served as
member of the session and'Mrs.
The SDHS girls trumpet band
MacKay continues to, serve as a
,s
is a bit closer to their Florida Trip .
member of w•omens
az
after a Christmas drag• that was
organizations. _--
V
R=
held Friday night. Winner of
Mr. and Mrs. MacKay have a
wM
Christmas cake made by Lou
family of two daughters, Irene•
—
Whitney was Lynn Swart.
Mrs: Mei Glanville, Hensall, and
'a Y
Second prize winner of a
Doris, Mrs.
ux ..
Christmas cake made by Dorothy
W,D.Wilson, Tuckersmith, An
Parke was Brian Vincent. Audrey
only son John died last summer.
Mcllwain ' won third prize, two
There is one grandchild.
quarts of mincemeat. Gordon
Mr. and Mr. MacKay who both
Heard and Mrs. L. Boshart ",on
are in good health, plan
the same thing. The mincemeat
celebrating the anniversary
was made by Helen Ann Elliott
quietly at their John Street
and Cecilia Maloney,
residence.
fM
i*
was the lucky winner of the Optimist Shopping Spree
and on Saturday she gathered up $312 in groceries at
the 1.0,A �irat.ruhhet up was M. Doreen Kelly
and Second rLthner up W49 Aoss Govier. The draws
were made by Traoy Mead, Doug° Hulley, Kamloops,
B.C. and Mervlh Lane. (Staff photo)
A
neM,7�i+rt iN�Y1.�.911L�1� �� !:. YYS z'•h t r
Win'cash this week
Winners of the final Wincash R.R.2, Seatorth wms a voucher
before the grand , prize draw from Canadian Tire.
Christmas eve have been -
announced. Doug. Reynolds of The winner of the final 5 .mr1
R.R.2, Seaforth wins a 510 cash prize draw for $400 in vouchers
voucher from Seaforth will be announced in next creek's
Automotive and Mrs. Sam Scott, Expositor.
` ,q fh
fn . •,, k
y If{{r yy
7 II
!902ND SECTION PAGES 1 —>16 'SEAFORTH, �914ITAF,111 , TH006t�e��'•Prz9EM'I�,gR ' , lei
Over 000. in pastries destroyed
!� Y
vergiuiIt0
1
t",
9 •
sitisash'ingw,indow's
A large plate glass window in Friday -'night and into Saturday pleadsd ,guilty to breaking the and two at Atrchies Suboeo by
the front ofCrapnell's Bakery was morning to complete goods for window to court in Godeirich putting their fists.tbrauAb them.
smashed early Saturday morning.. the heavy weekend business. Monday morning and •were Included in the datlnage
The Trapnell staff works every When they closed up at 3:30 a,m. remanded in custody until estimate was about. $335 �!ortih .-of
everything was in order,and the Wednesday afternoon, when -they cakes and pastry that wds
window was filled with trays of will be sentenced by Judge Glenn wrecked by the falling (lass,
Subscription IS Q freshly baked Christmas cakes Hays.
and cookies. Sometime between Chief CairfSs said damage Chief Cairns said the pair .
last minute lift then and dawn khe window was amounted to $1100 and that the might make some, restitution
smashed. / pair broke the Traanell window before their sentencing,
Having trouble choosing just • Not only, was the window
the right last minute gift? What broken but the loss also included Expositor
����y
could be more acceptable than a all the baking that was in the
subscription to the Huron window display area.
Expositor — a gift that continues '' We couldn't take a chance Wh Ile this Issue, with Its pages of Christmas gt'eeNttgoo M
all year long. Every week it comes with glass splinters over dated December ;5th, becau" of the holidays, IE to helms
everything" Mr, Trapnell said published earl sod that copies may be In the mall rims to `
as a reminder of your P Y �P Y p
thoughtfulness, .. .,so we threw everything out" Christmas.
There is lots of time to phone and added it was a nights work T"en issue, that of January let, 1976 also Will be
527-0240 and tell us the names of lost. , pub shed early and will be in the mail on Monday, Deeelmbw
those you wish to remember. An Police chief John Cairns said 24th for delivery prior to Ne►v Years. The co-operation of
attractive card will announce your Martin Joseo Van Loon, 20, of correspondents and advertisers Is requested so that copy way be
gift. If you prefer we will bill you Calgary , Alta,. and ,Gary James in the office as early as possible and in any event not later than
later., Nash, 21, of R.R.5, Seaforth Friday, December 26.
Tharll Last all Year Long
A GIFT SUBS.CRIPTION
TO
nurau
What would be more appreciated than all the Dews from the home
area? The Expositor is as good as a letterrfrom home
• More News of Local and District HappeningsV4
,A f
• Interesting Editorials
• Money -Saving Advertisements ? '
• Church and School News from Surrounding
Townships
• Local and District Pictu `res b
WHEN YOU COMPLETE YOUP, GIFT LIST BUY YOURSELF A SUBSCRIPTION
SU SC.R1 B-E NOW'.
00
A YEAR
IN CANADA
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
Seaforth, Ontario
Please enter a Subscription in the name of:
Name..... ... .........•..,...............................................
Address........................................................................
From: ......... ........ . ...............................
Address..........................................................................
❑ Indicate here if Gift Card to be sent.
❑ $10.00 Enclosed. ❑ Please bill me.
i---------------
THE HURON EXPOSff`ORt
Seaforth, Ontario
Please enter a Subscription in the name of:
Name.............................................................................
Address..........................................................................
.................................... ............ I ......1..................
From:...............•........•......,.......................................
Address................... ........................,.....-...,..,..,,.......
❑ Indicate here if Gift Card. to be sent.
❑ $ 10.00 Enclosed. ❑ Please 'bill me.
/Since 1860, Serving the Community First