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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-01-29, Page 8ALL STAR TOURS PIONEERS OF ESCORTED MOTOR COACH TOURS "OUR BUSINESS IS GOING PLACES" FLORIDA - TEXAS - CALIFORNIA RELAXATION HOLIDAYS 14-day FLORIDA CIRCLE TOURS — • Departs every Monday starting don. 19 from09 14.day CLEARWATER BEACH AND CENTRAL FLORIDA — Departs Feb. 9 and Mar. 15 • , from $319 16-day TEXAS FLORIDA CIRCLE TOUR — Departs Feb. 21.. March from $385 6, 20, April 3, 17 ••7 • 9-days PFAIDTERFA SPECIAL" "AT • FABULOUSItAYTONA BEACH" DepartS'4arch 13 from $205 on.dMarch 20,.. 12-Days DAYTONA BIlieit" -Departs Jon. 26 Feb 9 -23, . . . ' n. )4 from 214 4 . 'March8 8 22 April 3 ..., " 21.day DAYTONA HUH .— Superior efficiency units at Dp•ylona Departs Jon. 1.9 Feb. March 29 from $289. 28.day DAYTONA BEACH — Superior .efficiency units at Daytona . Deports Feb, 2. Mar. 8 .... , . . from $379 II•day CALIFORNIA AND THE GOLD, WEST — ' Deports Feb. 28-Mar, 20, Apr. 10, May 1, 22 July 3 Aug, 7, Sept. 4, 25, from $ 565 a'iid Oct 16 BOX 189 SEAFtlfiTli ONTARIO 519 527-0050 DANCE to the CY BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS • at Brodhagen Community Centre January"31, 1976 FROM 9-1 $5.00 per couple Of SPONSORED BY THE SEAFORTH 550 CLUB See EDDIE SHACK and the. Seaforth Selects V5 CKNX Try Hards 2:30pm SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE Sunday, Feb., 15 — TICKETS AVAILABLE 'AT MANY MAIN STREET STORES AND THE RECREATION OFFICE • Adults $2.00 Children [under 121 $1.011 Family Kan [2 adults children under 12) $5.00) All profits for Arena Renovations U There's something for y , NEW REVISED R.L,S,5, BRONZE MEDALLION COURSE MIN, AGE—NOW ONLY • „ 14 YRS. Registration 8.Pre•test 6:00 pThit Course commences - Thurs. Feb. 12th Thuns, Jan 29th Ti i .rs. Feb. 5th Vanastralecreation Centre SCHEDULE OF COMING EVENTS Monday evening Feb. 2 .13:06 p.m. ' BINGO: JACKPOT '275: in 54 calls 'consolation prize $45 .' Special 510, door prize awarded each week on• previous weeks admission ticket. Must be present to win. If not claimed, price will in. crease 'by 510. for following week. 15 regular games 3 share-the-wealth. 6 cards for 51. Ad. mittance to716 yr. and over, WINTER CARNIVAL HOSPITALITY NIGHT Wednesday February 4 9:00 p.m. local talent and sing along. Tran provided to and from Vanastra. _ . GOLFERS Why not improve your game, one sure way By BEING FIT' Featuring sportation We cater to alrfunctions, large or small, Banquets, weddings & business meeting facilities. Fine food prepared in our kitchen. Vanastra Centre 482-3544 who enter this public speakini.; competition annually. The winner is ass arded a trip to the United Nations. Nev. York and Washing- ton. Mrs. Norman Riehl, vice grand reported on gifts and flowers sent to sick and shut-his and conduct- ed the meeting in plaCe of the noble grand. Mrs. Peter Maleolrh who. was absent. .1.610•••••••••••••nus••••••••••••W • CASH BINGO . Legion Halk?S''(,afor•th will reduce drifting snow. Anyone who is• continually pushing or blowing out snow plugged farm laneways would appreciate this advantage. Besides making homes easier to heat and keeping laneways free from drifting snow. windbreaks can increase property values. In the summertime they provide \ aluable protectio for fields resulting in less it erosion by winds. ,increased rop yields and protection for razing livestock. • The most, omi-non y arieties of trees, used in . windbreaks in Sditthern Ontario are Norway Spruce. White Spruce, White Cedar. Scotch Pine and Carolina Poplar. These. species are used beeaUse they are fast growing. hard\.,hase a long life expectancy are resistant to insects and diseases and are pleasing to look at. An ideal windbreak will pos- sess the following characteristics: It will be composed of more than one species of tree. The trees will be planted in rows at right angles to the prevailing wind direction. (west or ,north- west). It will be located from 60,to 100-reet to the windward side of buildings. yards and roads to be protected. Around buildings there will he three rows of trees in the windbreak while those pro- tecting fields will have either one or two rows, It mill be protected from grazing by liy estock by a sturdy fence. It will be kept.free of dead and damaged branches and will be thinned whenever necessary to keep the trees strong and healthy. Rockye xplqinswindbrea Hello everyone! Rockey Rae- Trees planted in the right place coon is bark. That's right, Rocky the mascot of the Maitland Valley. Conservation Authority is return- ing to keep people informed about the actiy ivies of the Aut- hority and to present information on a wide y ariety of topics related to the conseryation of our valuable natural resources. Rocky would like to remind everyone. at this cold and windy time of year of the importance of windbreaks. A windbreak is one or more rows of, trees planted around buildings or fields to cut down the force of the _wind. These rows of trees are not .as• necessary or as praetic4in towns and yillages, other building slow blown the wind in these areas. They are yaluable around farm buildings. PARK GOE/ERICH 10 THE SCHUR( "0141 MAI I AIR CONDITIONID NOW PLAYING TILL SAT.. the. 'MYSTERIOUS MONSTERS G AV*. • N... ••••••••••.i.•••No• f I PROOF! THERE AU UONSVEAS LIVING ANONG US! SUN. FEB. 1 sr. ONE HITE EINE M A GNIF I (ENT OBSESSION .5.: !, 5 • • 35 . 2..11 , 'ej r, TUES. FEB. 2nd. & WED. 3rd. "GOLD" IN S.e1 ,1,4,1 • "PAP ILLION" WED. FEB. 4 to SAT. FEB. 7 Elit.1141,2 isJ bail bt,/ DOUBLE THRILLER 1IARID TIMES 1,610141 • V 10 \I'1 141 7 11 T17 1 ' 1!;•41,1 C THE BUSIEST PLACE IN TOWN — That was the'lounge of,the Seaforth, Curling Club last weekend as spectators crowded in all day to watch the action at the Winter Carnival bonspiel. (Staff Photo) • Seaforth's Ringette team was titan. the tenant should be given defeated 9-4 in Wingham last first refusal on the renovated Saturday.- Seaforth's goals were premises. . shared between Cindy' Anstett Twenty-eight days notice must and 13°hhi Dale who each had a he gi\ en on • monthly tenane\ pair. Also playing a strong game agreements. and in , other- was Patt y Scott with 2 assists. The game was much closer than circumstances sixty elays notice is. required. the score indicated as the Sea- See yott forth team was only down 4.3 at the halfyyay point. Girls playing Ringette age from 10-14 ana are enjoying this relatively' new sport. The team is playin'g* a 'series of exhibition games this year with Wingham Listowel and Stratford. , Recreation director Clive Buist says that people interested in next weep.learning about this or who just want to watch an exciting game eaforth will host house next game a week Saturday • should plan to attend Seaforth's • against Wingham, Saturday. Feb- _ ruary 7 , at 1p.m. league hockey tournament More arena donations SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB Valeittin,es • - Dance Saturday, Feb., 14 Dancing, 9:30 — 1:00 to IAN VVILBEE ORCHESTRA Jack's Jottings New law makes tenant landlord Ringette team agreements binding without lease defeated by Wingham During this year's mid-winter ment, organized. by -the Lake munity all. star competition. School break Seaforth will host a. Huron 'Zone Recreation Associa- Teams will be compel ing from House League • Hockey tourna- tion, is intended for players \\110 WWII', from Exeter to Owen Donations to the • arena rnent for Nos ice teams on Mar;:h do not regularly compete in any Sound. Other House. League renovation fund this week came and Miarch 24. This— tonrna: regularly' scheduled —intercrl. tournaments will be held in front Donald Dodds .$15.00 and. Hanoy er March 24 and 25 for AnonymOus $50.00. according to Atoms and in Walkerton March fund chairman, Clive. Buist. 20 and 21 for the, Peewees. Donations can be sent to the Seaforth teams will he competing fii-nd treasurer, Ernie Williams, in these tournaments.Box '348. Seaforth, Ontario. • • ' , • beat.Harrision- 8-THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 29, 197 cE3Y Jack Riddel,. enjoyment of the housing. unit. The Rent Rcyiew legislation 43 Interference with the safety shout w hich 1 reported to you of your own housing unit. or the some two necks ago .1,t, to be . well-being of someone else - that administered in ,.oniun.tion with is infringement on the lawful the companion e•gislation the rights and priy ileges of other recent Amendments to the tenants. Landlord and Tenant Act. 'a b.1,h 'more people are were also pdssed duene the first housed -in thechnit than seems session of the. 3oth Ontario reasonable - overcrowding. Legislature. These Amendments In the ease of :',public heOsing" prosieic for security of tenure. ' a further justifiable cause which One most important thing toy would be gi\ enonsideration is it remember is that. ender ehe tehants are found tt- hay e te rms of- th, le ,tislation, people materially misrepresented their hay e no reason for an \ the` income, thus affecting their do not actually has e• a written eligibility for any form of leasy • because a tenancy go' ernment-supported housing agreement. gnong or -renew ing accommodation. the right .of a tenant to oe-uply a Sey cm days of grace must be dwelling. does not ne,essarily allowed to tenants to enable them havoc to be in oritme. to be to make amends. giv ing, an considereJ\ alid under the law". It opportunity-41o. for in51.411cc;%„pay may also he y ernal or implied. the oYerdue rent or repair. the if a landlord o ishes:to damage. If this is clone, then the tenant notice of termination of a record is wiped clean, How ev er. if tenaneyeagreement. he must give a similar situation occurs again the tenant 00 dayof notice in within si-x months. then the writing. and he must also giye landlord is not called upon to 2iNe cause.' Such notice. has to he in the se\ en days grace. He simply writing. and the landlord must, gi‘ e.s14 days' notice and can then under the law indicate the •apply for a writ of possession. • .detailed reasons tor his wish to Where the expiry date of the terminate the tenancy. • original lease is the oecasion for 41 the case of proposed the landlord wishing to go e. termination-prior to the expiry of 'nonce to the tenant. then all the its original terms. there are only foregoing reasons would be•giy en fit c reasons which will he • consideration as ' justification. considered Another,— cause • in • these May be so considered:- circumstances .would be if the s One reason , would. of -landlord needed the aecommo- course. he non-payment of rent. dation for his own use, as well .as. t2, Another would he if a persistent -lateness in payment of tenant has caused.wilful damage rent, or 'ir .the case of "public to the property of the landlord: housing . ceasing to meet .the 't31 So-called undue necessary- qualifications for Si. h nuisance" would be considered accommodation. cause - .that I's something is hia, If a 'condominium arrangement interferes with the reasonable has fallen through. this would he Rebekahs donate to March of Dimes A donation Was made to the current March of Dimes cam; paign at Monday night's meeting of Edelyy eiss Rebekah Lodge. A Valentine Euchre is planned for the afternoon cif February. 11th at 2:00p.rn. in the 1.0.0.F., Hall. • eiss ,Lodge is to meet , with' Pride- :of 'Huron Lodge. Exeter on March 3rd -when MI6, Helen Sheppard president of ;the Rebekah A , sembly of Ontario visits Huron District no. 23. , The social committee named for February is Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill cons ener. Mrs. Roy MeGonigle. Mrs. Mae Hille- hrent, Mrs. Frank Smale, Mrs. William Dairy mple.' Mrs. Doris Hugill and Mrs. Lorrie Carttir. MN, Foster BennenegaYe a full report of the CPT committee. She said stating they hay c 6.3 pieces of equipment for loan, including hospital . beds, wheelchairs. criltehes canes walkers etc, Members were urged to attend the annual Pilgramage for Youth. "Speak Off at Clinton High School the evening of February 20th. Most-of the high schools in the district each have two pupils .,„,ifii„„,„„,„,„„„,„,,„„„„„„,„,„„„„„„„„ii, --- DANCE.-- Lincoln Green Friday, January 30 BRODHA°Ge4 COMMUNITY CENTRE $2.00 per person 9-1 am SPONSORED By BRODHAGEN CHAMBER OP COMMERtE mmuniiininmiliinninumminimunnumnimun Seaforth novices „The Harriston No‘ ices played Scott Driscoll., 2 goals and Allan here aoainst the.Seaforth Novices Wockg. 2;gOals. Scoring .1 goal each were, Greg on Sunday. ,Seaforth defeated Harriston with a score of 14 -2. Murray and Danny Nan Loon.. The Seafo oith scorers were Scoring the 2 goals for Harriston. Dayid. McLlwain scoring 8 goals. was Charlie 'Weber. Seat belt petition comes to Seaforth the provincial governme.nr not to law' to sign ... about seven lines, make it compulsory to wear seat compared to 30 lines available for beits has beerr • brought— to people who protest the, ,A province wide petition asking favour of the:compulsory seat belt' Seaforth by Ray Hanna. an Auburn• area firmer. Mr. Hanna says that 95 per Mr, Hanna says the petition cent of the people he talks to doesn't take a stand on whetller disagre with the' new seat belt or, not people should ,wear seat law., Copies of the petition are„at belts but it say• they should have the Seaforth Legion and the freedom of choice. The petition, . Commercial Hotel. which started in Elora. says it wants to "stop this law before it, Arr ExpoSitor ClassificCid. is ill goes into effect.'' pay you dividends. Have you tried There is a small space on the one? Dial 527.0240. petition for people who 'are in , Save Cut Out Ahd Save Cut Oui And Save 0 ar WHITE CARNATION ,HOLMESVILLE Dance & Smorgasbord January 31 - Star Treck February 7 - Blue Tones • 21 - The Manhattens 28 - Lincoln Green We cater to banquets, receptions and' private parties, etc. For Reservations Phone: 482-7535 482-3120 or 482-9228 ones puV tnO ino ones Pull Ind WO Fund raising dance huge supOss dance for the SDHS girls Trumpet bigger su crowded Band's planned. had bought advance tickets were unable to get into the dance floor. kitchen and • people downstairs and some had to be turned Saturday night's fund raising "There were people in the and some people who a week from Saturday, by bus. p to Florida was a cess than organizers brand said Monday that it looks e Legion Hall was- Myers, Florida. The band leaves as if the 60 plus girls band will have raised enough money .to finance the trip to play at the Edison Pageant of Lights in Fort away." said Peg Coombs presi- dent of the ladies auxiliary to the band'. "We felt bad about that but' what can you do?" Theilegion men donat0 $b04 -to the band at the daticVieft0i4tie Legion Ladies A'uxilliary „gave them $43'9 Mrs. Coombs said. The Seaforth Optimists handed over a cheque for $200 to the trip fund Saturday night too. Winners of a draw for pork from a champion pig which was donated to the the band fund by-, Topnotch Feeds Ltd., were .Mrs. Roy Swart, R.R. 4, Seaforth, N. Glanville, Crediton, and second and Darlene Murray, third. Hazel Hildebrand, wife of SDHS hand leader George Hilde- OA Seaforth f"f. Entertainment: Thursday, Friday and Saturday • Odds 'n Ends ..r SEAFORTH LEGION HALL • Tickets available at: Vincent Farm Equipment; Bob & Betty's Variety.; The •HuronExpoSitor; Rowcliffe Motors; any Lion member. Refreshments Admission $6.00 per couple ••••,,r i.,.• go en eonsideration. and , the 'tame applies is here there are plans to demolish the property. In circumstances where extensive renal atoms are going to take place. or the, premises' are to be converte d to other 'than rental • u se. justification might he found. although in the case of renoY C) Fri. Jan. 30 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10.00 THREE $25.00. GAMES $75.00 JACKPCT TO GO — TWO DOOR PRIZES Admission $1.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for 0..00 (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT PERNI-11TED) —Proceeds for Welf4re Work— s Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 0 Royil Canadian Legion, Seaforth s Cu t Ou t A n d Sa v e 0 a (1) tb C) 0 a (1) 0 0 a co co