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Tolg1109,N. EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 1, 1976
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by' Elaine Townshend
July 3
MOMENTS TO RE
These lovely ladies
crowned Miss Centennial.
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and Diana Jansen, second and Ruth Jeffery, first runner
(Staff Photo)
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always remember the day Margaret Van' Ja:
(hpositor Walton
persondis
Seventy. Gracie I - 2- '3 students from the Clinton Public
School entertained on,Tuesday afternoon with.their pattof the.
annual School Christmas Concert. The program was directed
by tlye teachers Miss Johnston, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Jones,
Mrs. Jewett, Mrs. Allen an the Principal, Mr. Tay16'.r.- Doug
:McKellar was emcee for the afternoon and introduced songs
by the Primary and Junior. Choirs; two plays Frosty the
Snowanin; a Plot to Kidnap-Santa Claus and a Christmas.
Message, Mrs. Buchanan. expressed the appreciation of the
residents.
A, group of young people "The CaivinetteS" sang Carols
through the Home on Tuesday evening and presented gifts to.
sonic of the residents who don't have immediate, relatives.
Thirty Grade seven students of the Robertson Public
School. Goderich presented''' a ;Chl'istmas concert on
• Wednesday afternoon David Kemp directed the program.and
accompanied the students for the singing of several
Christmas Carols. The poetry part of the program included all
of the students with each one taking apart of the verses. Mrs.
Doak: who is. a great grandmother of a pupil ,at Robertson
School thanked all those 'iaking part on behalf of the
residents.
- The Goderich Salvation Army visited the Home on Sunday
afternoon with members of the band playing in each of the
sitting rooms assisted by a group of young people singing
carols. The residents Caere presented with gifts of fruit by
members of the corps which was greatly appreciated.
Mrs. Finkbeiner led the .Sunday evening song service
sponsofed by the Christian Women's Club, of South Huron.
'Three new. residents were welcomed to the Home at'
Mondays . pragrafri: Mrs.Broughtori' of Auburn, Ray
Henderson. Seaforth and George Feagen, Goderich. The
Gocterich Township Women's.lnstitute volunteers assisted.,
with the afternoons activities with music prOvided by Mrs.
Molly Cpx, Mrs.Maidand Driver and Norman' SPeir.
Huronyiew
and boys-,visited on Christmas
D'ay with :Mr. and -Mrs. Jim
Shortreed in the k'illage. We ale
-glad to hear that Jim is able to be,
'.. : ; arrived on Saturday fora few days: lace trimmed bodice . with,
visit during the Holiday Season ,„ sleeves and gathered train -made'
with Jean's parents, Mr. and of the same late. The sleev es and
Mrs. Walter Shortreed and train were trimmed wigs a lace ' •
Carcir, : • 'ecging.The bodice, featured a
tfound'. neckline and collar. The Miss. Joan Bennett who is. ' yNitist-length veil was held in atten ding St. Clair Co114:2 place by a tic ra of roses. She Winoscir, -spent the holidak wore, a. gold chainneeklatoe, and season with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ron .13enriett. carried a bouquet of red roses and
Her gown was made by the Wishing all a • Joyous and o.
Happy Holiday Season. a:natron of honour. .
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• Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Cdusins• *tit / Warren, ;sister. •pf, • the
and family of London:: Mr. and •, groom, Shakespeare, Cathy
Mrs. Jan Van Vliet and family: of Matra-v. Dubliln, Lonise Ryan
Britssels, Mr. and mrs. Rol Mary Jo Ryan ,' sisters of e
Hamlen of Midland were guests ..h•Kde, Dublin . were the'
with Mrs. Van Vliet for bridesmaids and the matron of
prc-Christmas dinner on Sunday,''tenor was Patricia Subject,
Miss Brenda Bewley, R.N. and
Mr. Dan Raven of Edmonton have
spent the past ten days at the
home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Bewley.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark and
family; Mr. Jim Clark. Keith and
km spent Christmas Day with
Mt r and Mrs, John McGillvar'
and family 'at. Dorchester.
Other Christina.; Day guests at
the Bewley home were; Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Yuill of Brussels. 'Mrs.
Margaret Bewley and Janice of
Willowdale; and Miss Eli-iabeth
, Bewley R.N. of Edmonton.„„ Alta.
Mt.• and Mrs. Gary Goodman,
Andrew and -Erin of Ottawa
frpm Calgary a week ago Friday t hey, were dressed in gowns
where he has spent the'' past similar to the bride. The Victorian
several months. He plans, to
attend fatishaw college in the
New :. Year.
December :21. • Thener. si'Ster of the bride.
wt-h lave inset on the collar. The
dreSses had oa cumberbund
Mr. and Mrs. ken Shortreeci trimmed witlio lace edging and • had long sleeves an
The dressewere
in
of beer printed
organza Colours
gold..green a.nd pink. ach,)
attendant „c-a-rried a, noseg y of
mums tinted to match their
John Leeming , arrived home
is from hospital. , • •
The `bride chose . a white
-polyester cre pe empire' styled
floor-length gown' with Chantilly.
Helen Ryan and John C.
Warren were married in a double
ring ceremony at St. Joseph's
Roman : Catholic Church,
Stratford, on October 18, 19.75 at
4 with Rev. J.M.Williams
officiating.
The bride' is the daughter, of
Clarence and Cecilia Ryan,
.R.R.#l, Dublin and Cecil and
petty Warren, Shakespeare ,.are
the parents of the groom.
style dresses had high necklines '
o bl
(ch.()se
flared skirts.
WARREN — RYAN
Following the ceremony the
dinner was held at the home of
the bride followed by a reception
at the Community :Centre.
For their honeymoon to,
Nashville, Tenn., the bride chose
• moss green knit slacks with a
printed green blouse. ensemble
and an off-white cardigan
trimmed with ‘'Yliitc, wool-looped
collar- and cuffs.
lylr. D. G. C,. Crowe,„
deriftme therapist wishes To
announte the opening.of a
DENTURE THERAPY
• CLINIC
at 70 Albert Street, 'Clinton
for-appointment
Phone 482-9697
Office Hours 9 7 5:30
Monday to Friday•
The couple reside at 545-
Brunswick- St.; ' Apt. #13,
Stratford.
Guests were present from
Hepworth, -Kitchener, London,
Sarnia. New Liskeard, Sheffield,
Monkton, Brantford, Parkhill,
Alvinston, Shakespeare, Essex,.
Stratford,_,,,A)ublin .and St.
Columban.
Previous to their marriage a
-flower was held at 'the home of
le bride given by Patricia
ul?ject and Cathy Murray.
dresses. They also wore matching
Hewers • in their hair • a wore
rings and earrings. to atch.
The St. Joseph F k Choir,
Stratford provided the music-and
the songs included "Wedding
Song", "I am the Resurrection",
"Lord of. the Bailee".
New Year's Questions
As w'e round the bend into 1976, we look
back' with one fye and ahead with the
other.'All of - ta ponder Wine personal
questions. ' r..*
Should we embark on the same New
Year's resolutions t we annually make
and . break? Should w lose the twenty
pounds we gained last summer?
- ,Some smokers wonder whethe they
should quit and whether they coul quit.
Most doctors and non-smokers a ise that
, they should. My father stopped mokmg
' last Thanksgiving Day. If he can stop after
'smoking for thirty-five, years, anyone can.
Those of us., who didn't, win 'the
$1,000,000 Olympic Lottery or„the $100,000
Wintario prize7.in '75 wqnder whether qur
- luck will change in '76. ,Should we try
again.* or is it . a waste of „.money? The
)success of these lotteries raises'a poitit. If
'"' everyone is bro , how .can we afford,,,t r)
buy tickets?El k • 1975 Introd Ced Canadian& to
ni• etric system. Some of us doubt that
understanding of the conversion will eve
surpass this interprVC1° Celsins _is
of them remain unahs'wered.
as several sources predict? Or , will it be' a
have enjoyed for 'the last two or three
cold; and 30 centimete oKsnow ii. fairly
rerun of the comparatively cairn winters we
years? , Will we receive another April
blizzard?
and in Canada, At the outset of ,1976, most
deep'.
Will the winter of '75 - '70 be a harsh one
1975 raised several questions in Ontario
,
For example, ow long will Ontario's
minority government last? Will Toronto
students receive an education? Will the
hydro prices increase again? What kind of
gun legislation will be implemented, and
will it reduce the number of shooting
tragedies?
Will the motorists of Ontario buckle up
and slow down voluntarily, or will ,,the
governn'rent pocket some extra money from
fines? . ,
Although most of us agree the flew laws
are good ,ideas, we tend to forget. We've
used heavy feet on the accelerators for a
long .time. ,,,Even gas shortages and
exorbitant prices didn't sloW its down for
long. But saving lives makes the regula-
.
tions worth heeding.
All Canadians wonder whether Montreal
will be ready fdr, the summer Olympics.
Even 'Mayor Drapeku admits he has some
doubts. If the Olympic pool. isn't completed
on time, could the swimming competitions
. take place in Prime ,Minister Trudeau's
pool, as one ' newspaper ca nist
suggested?
Who Mil foot the bill Mr the Olympics?
How far into debt will the city of Montreal,
the province of Quebec and - the
iovernment 'of Canada plunge? By ,how
• much will ,the' actual cost exceed the
estimated price? •
anadians are filled wtih pride and
nthusiastn at the prospect of hosting the
international sports' events; others shake
their heads in dismay:
' We also wonder how the NHL teams will •
fare against the Soviet hockey teams. ,
Will we see more and more international
games, and perhaps an— international
league? •
Other questions that concern Canada
are: Who will become the new leader'of the '
• PC party? Will Canada's mail system flow
snloothly? Will Mother Bell raise hes rates
again? If she does, she' may haVe trouble -
explaining to,,,the public, the necessity for
the price hike.
Will the federal government's Lanti-
inflation program work? That is 'possibly 1.
the most important ,question in the minds
of Canadians. How fong will the measures
last? Who is exempt from the co cols and
why? Does the plain discriminate against,-
certain groups? . .
we- beat ,inflation or will inflation
Eripite us?
These are only a few of the queries that .
were' raised in 1975. Some. dealt with
• individuals; some concerned th,e, province
of Ontario; others affected. the country' as a,
whole, ,
As the New Year beings, we wonder
whether 1976 will provide some answers or
juSt create more questions.
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- May we extend the sincere wish to all citizens
& their families that the' year which lies ahead
.b0 one Of Progress, Prosperity
Peace & Happiness to all.
The Town of Seaforth
MAYOR ; Betty Cardno
REEVE*: John Flannery DEPUTY REEVE ;,.11.111 Dale
COUNCILLORS .
Bill Bennett, Jim Crocker, Charlie Carnpbelli •..)
Wayne Ellis,'Gorge Hildebrand, John Sinnamon
CLERK TREASURER ; Robert Franklin
POLICE CAME ; John Cairns,.
EIRE CHIEF ; Don 'Hulley
PUG MANAGER ; Walter Scott
PUBLIC WORKS FOREMAN ; Harvey Dolmage. .
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