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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-01-01, Page 6Cr• BRIGUTENING UP HOSPITAL WINDOWS — Julie EPliott; left and Gordon Wright of the,staff of Seaforth Community Hospital ad mire the nativity scene which won secorid prize in a window decoratthg, contest at the hospital. Mr. Wright nd. Carol Lobb did the art work. • (Staf hoto) • Jack's Jottings ot 4%* svoivi TIMES Adult Swim -General Swim._ 12:00 - 1:30 p.m., /1.1 2:,00 - 3:30 „p.m. , 6:30 , 7:3,0 p.M.. 3:00 --11430 p.m: .Family Swim 2:00,0:00 ' General Swim 3:00 - 4:10 p.m.' • Jan:,..2 gums OCW exchange. Xmas gifts the December meeting of the Burns •U.C.W. was held at the home of Mrs. Margaret Taylor with 21 present. Margaret Taylor opened the meeting with a poem "The most priceless gift of Christmas:'. Hymn 55 was sung. and Psalm 95 was read in unison. Laura Scott led in ,prayer. Christ- mas carols 'were 'sung. and Ria Smith ga\'e a reading "Adventure in Growjng". Mr. McDonald gave the 'Christmas" Message. A reading and prayer followed. Muriel Bell *was in charge of the businesS. Roll call was. answered by a Bible verse, and minutes of the last meeting were read. The Treasurer's report was given by Jean Leiper. • A thank you note was received front Mrs. T. Knox. Mrs. Rice 40 Mrs, Salverda Sr., also thankJci the ladies for gifts received, Muriel Bell presented Mr., McDonald with a Christmas girt from the U.C.W. Mr. McDonald thanked,, the ladies. Member;; exchanged Christmas gifts. Mr. Visitors with fvfr. and Mrs. Eltiirr. Townsend of Harpurhey for -Christmas day were • Miss• Erma Broadfoot of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Hanes and sons of Duntroon. Mr. and Mrs,- Peter Haswell and family of New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Townsend of Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Townsend and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Town- send and sons of Tuckersmith, Mrs. :Beatrice Storey ,is patient at Seaforth Community' Hospital. I My.' and Mrs. Peter. Stinnison of Wawa Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stinnison of London and Mr. Arnold Stinninson of Sir 'Sanford Fleming College .Lindsay spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stinninson, Goderich ' Street. •Mr. and, Mrs. Secord Matrien 'spent Xmas with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller and two daughters Jody Lee and Stacey in Mississauga Tororrtg, Ontario. IP . • • Mt, and Mrs. Harvey .Greer of : Hamilton 'and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. • Govier, Kevirr and Jeffrey , of, : CZ Goderieb visited at the home of • their parents Mr. and Mrs. • Orville Greer over the Christmas • Holidays. ' • •. 'Mr,: and Mrs. J.E. Patterson to had as Christmas visitors, the • tatter's. sisters Mr. and Mrs. Tel' • Tufford of Strathroy and Mr. and • Mrs. Ernie Rouse of Norwich and their family Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson and Jason of R.R r. Seaforth, M and Mrs. Alan Patterson of London, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Beattie, Kimberly and Kevin of Dutton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stephenson and family of Rexdale and Mr. amnidcheMllers. Gordon 'Rau 'and spent Xmas ith Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert., Smrf • • • • • • • • • Licensed under L.C9:111.0. ••••1,-,•••"•••••••••••••••••••••••••• i;•4,ft,tio: ilAynECDROAD GODERICH ) • • 524-7711 • K'''\ PINING 8t DANCING • • - This IN:eek • .9----jEhris Black Next Week The Parisiennes: • • Still a few tickets left for NewYear's Eve • • • 0 • 5. • • • a • • / • Suggest impounding impaired driver's Car The report among other things with the anti-inflation' guidelines. • recommends 'a 24 hour 'licence May I wish everyone .a suspension on suspicion that the driver Had heetrdrinking —in such -quantity as to affect,the driver's' physical and mental ability." •Random roadside checks' by 'police . offers without „ prior warning or evidence-of drinking- driving could• also lead to a 24 , hour licence stispenOon. A public education programme designed to . inforrft ' drivers of . the implications of 'drinking-driving would; significantly :improve chances of being exonerated of impaired ,driving ,if stopped at, a' -,,,random roadside Check. (Continued from' last week) ". , Impounding ,..:...... • : • -continues, and announcements by change in -the Leiislation„which , . He said the . The . report •-• proposes • - the 'red-6tal.• ansil Provincial will require pet shops, to close.. present system has three maityc impounding car. keys of vehicles; Oaern•ments are going to affect- Stores which will be exempt. from drawbacks. ' The fact that the , to ensure. 'esnipliances wjth- diis ,situzition.Considerably. There the provisions of the Bill, aramall police • officer ' must liAve license suspensions. ii alse • are -to ' be' -new ceilirigs ' on -grocery stores, milk stores, news Sunday Closings Ontario's BM 5, ,requiring most stores to close on Sundays. and holidays, his been passed, irf,the Opposition Leader . Stephen Happy and ProsperOus New Year, Legislature.-The - Legislation Lewis has indicated tentative be a little easier on •drug stores, endorsethent of the ATtOrney-• allowing them to open on sunday -General's propopsdlsc sayi the,.r • employ , . people on that day',' "1-fowever, the • stores • must sell only- drugs, hygiene . 1, sundries on • Sunday, Stores will be allowed to open Sunday if.' they close on Saturday for religious reasons Although' the Legislature agreed and tobacco stands and antique and handicraft shops. The,selling area in these stores must be less than 2,400 square feet and they must employ no, more than three people in the ,store on Sundays and holidays. Service Stations and plant and flower nurseries will be exempt, regardless of size, and' fresh fruit and vegetable stands will be exempt froms.April 1 to Noverriber 30, during the growing season. Tfiregislature prorogued this week with the New Democratic Party suplibTftrrg4kr.—Government against the Liberal motion which would hav,e had the Province set, up its own anti-inflation rev iew proCedure to deal with certain groups that clearly, come under• provincial. jurisdiction in 'dealing reasonable and probable 'grounds °. to believe that the driver is imparted, placed .a greall onus • on -the officer and• may dissuade 'further action in cases where an • investigation may, be warranted. The breathalyzer machine is a complex instrument lo cated .a trained technician located at the not at the roadside. Lastl • the- .08 legal' Jimit • ts' somewl t arbit Tary when applied who le: the driving- population as a whole: Extensive scientific,, evidence indicAte's -a' • large ,;percentAge of the driving public is dangerous when • driving a, vehicle , with ' blood-alcohol levels-. below .08. . A new approach is needed and. 'the report, Mr. McMurtry said may offer part of the' solution. recommends training programmes and adequate instruction to polite,, officers to , assist them in recognizing a drinking• driver , and. at th'e1 /4 same time distinguishing' those. Cases which sThauld prosecuted • under the Criminal. Code. The report stigge'sts that a central record of 2,4 h out', snspensions he. maintained (as part of the current . system' 'of licence reyiev,.. Repeat offenders .could then be made subject.„to tougher penalties by ProyMetal 'authorities. •, The propbsed measures, which arc expected to be introduced in the Legislature early in 1976,. would . give the .police. considerable discretionary power, and will 'be similar to 'existing laws in' British ° Columbia .and Alberta, education spending in.. the. Province,' and we now have, the, details of the 'Federal Govern- " m-enCs regulations for its programme 'of wage and price controls. The educati ceiling.s '":-...-a-re7 two compt eats antS paid by e Province and revenue gener 4 - from local . property tax., ith respect to the Federal • anti-inflation guideline, -on • ',l‘love' ibev,28.th, the' Anti-Inflation Board • laid to Metro - 'School Boar 'S. offer.was excesive under' the wage , guideli •nes , . which perniit ircreaSes of up to '12%, . but gave • no indication of what figure it would consider. more appropriate. „ - . . STAG EUCHRE Seaforth Legion Weck„, 19.9. 7 .• — 8:30 p.m. — ADMISSION $1.25 ,:sommonommommok, Country Singles New Years Eve Dance at the V ANASTRA SHILLELAGH V anastra Park Clinton $7.00 .pei person Music by Walkerton Trio Plus DASHWOOD ADULT *. k REHABILITATION CENTRES NEW YEAR'S EVE CAS ,_,B111-00 Legion Hall, Seatorth FridaY; Ian; 4:15 p.m: •• •Itip;ar llama* fir $10,00. , TOIL e 445.00 GAMES'-• $7.5416 JAC,tC.f071 ,,TO,t .9 —1O DO )Rizot Adntlitilon•e14 extra Card. ,25‘.../or 7 for $1: 147',;ittCer P)Dekr.1`115/>) .- --Proceeds for WirlfirikWork0'-• • -Auspices, Seaforth Branch 156 . Royal Canadian LegIbill, rtindoith3.. , . .. • There's something for ‘i• at the.: • Vanestra Recreation Centre :,SCHEDULE OF COMING VENTS Monday Jan. 5 p. 15 Regular Games $10.00 3 shaie:the- wealth. Cars 5 for, $1.00 AdMissior $1.00. itt Admance' to 16 years of age or over, VANASTRA.CENTRE TW "YEAR 'S EVE BALL DANCE TO MUSIC OF 'SHANNON" -- (!',HOT AND COLD SMORGASBORD, PARTY .FAI`OURS. • , 920.00 COUPLE •LIMITEDoNAJMBERS OF TICKETS-`LEFT h EL,'" PROLE-EDS TO VANA_S•TRP. REC. CENTRE ..-,4We will b,, open Jan.'? & 3 for registration for-, • Winter Prograrns which begin on:Jan. 5, 1976. ,Regoter in person or give uka"call'a0482•,3544. `10keater to all functions, Iarge or small. Fine'-Food prepared n-qur kitchen. • I P • Vanastra Centre 482.4.54A ;HAPPY. NEW YEAR - . 4%* . idea "doesn't seem to me to be a, terribe, Violation of ' oivil liberties'', while 'Liberal Leader Robert Nixon is "concerned about giving police too much discretion- ary power" even though obviously Something mast be done about drinking drivers. " • Ike t he ref erence religi on Strike Continues from the Bill because it might be . • The Metro Teachers strike considered unconstitutional. New Deni.ocrats and Liberals forced a • Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Price were Sister Jrniraculate, London. Mr. -and Mrs. C. Price, Stra tford, and Mr... Clem Krauskopf, Dublin, McDonald -closed the meeting • • .with prayer. Lunch was served. DANCE SEAFORTH' LEGION HALL .'"Music by: Blue Water Playboys- . • , Hats,- 'louts, Etc. Lunch Dancing 9 — ? Only a limited number 'of tickets available. $28 per couple 01, - SEASON'S GREETINGS Monday to Saturday Honky Tonk Rounders in Centennial Lounge sses gin • in January..1976 , • 2r The,f46 for each of these. courses is $7.00 3)' Classes iDegiriat.8 p.m, OrL.the.night.fndiCated., Cover Charge NEW YEARS EVE • SMOkoASBOJRD from 6 to 9 $6.00 er ,person $32_,°for.chitdren In the Beyei-age Room Howard Smith 01=chesira ,Noise makers,hats, balloons. onimercial Hotel. Seaforth YEAR Yoga Instruction Yo g a will be offered once again this winter TIME: WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 7:00' P.IVL-8:30 • LOCATION: SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL COST': $12 FOR 10 WEEKS. COMMENCING: w ED, JA . 14 THR O UGH WED. MARCH 24 'EXCLUDING MN. 211 REGISTER: AT RECREATION OFFICE OR • AT FIRST SESSION; JAN 14. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Re:CREATION OFFICE • • STARTING • This Jan uary kARATE Here's an eXcellent ciPportultity to learn 'the art of Time: 7:30 — LoCationt S.D.H. S. basement •' Cost: $15 'for 20 lessons • ‘: Commencing: Tues. Jan. 6 through March 9..:. Registration: Register at the gecteation Office prior to commencernent' date. or V' the first session (Jan. 6,• 7 : 3 0 p.m.) „ • • Minimum number of registrants — 15.. AFTERNOON CRAr TS Participants will receive instruction in a wide variety O crafts • ranging from • macrame,: broomstick weaving, rake fur articles -to fancy cushion. !me: 1:30. — 3:30 p.m, ation: Lower Library ' Cost: $10 for 12 Weeks: Commencing: Tues. Jan. 6 through March 23. 1 Registration: Interested people must" register at 'the Recreation Office prior to Ja'n. 6. Minimum ' 'number of registrants -' 12. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE Standard First Aid Course (An excellent 8 week course) Time: 7:30 — 9:30 Tuesday evenings., Location: SD,11,S. • Costs No charge to individuals with ,a Workmen' Compensation Board NO. ' $15 for participants without a W.C.B. nunper.. Commencing: Tum. Jan, 13 through March 2. Registration: By phone or in person at the Recreation, Office prior -to Jan, 7 - Limited e.nrolktnent. For Further Information Contact: SEAFORTH RECREATION OFFICE 527-0E182 Y5 ced- evvi g 11-d Ceramics aeginners pil Painting Beginning TUESDAY, JANUARY 6 BrAgd ' ' -' Y Beginning WEDNE DA , JANUAPY 7 Bouti ue Crafts', Beginning •THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 ., ' Flower Arranging *4 and 'Cross Country Skiing - • • •••••••••••. • I