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The Huron Expositor, 1976-05-20, Page 5Organize Lions club at Vanastra Vanstra and District Lions Club ''''' their Charter Night on fig Saturday, May 8 at the Vanstra Conimilnity Centre. Lions from various Districts such as Elmira, Stratford, Seaforth, Kitchener. Wiarton and Clinton came to welcome in the, new members and to loin in the evenings festivities. Following the meal and Brodhagen speeches by members of the head table the following gentlemen received their Charter-Ken McLlwain-President; Henry Bonte-Gelok -Vice President; Jim ' Burgess-Secretary:- Barry Treasurer;, Karl Bocrsma,Rene Brochu, Bernard Bryan, Roger Burchill, David Dalzell, David Dunsmore, Ron Gonie, Joe Haskett. Murray Hobner, Art Hoy, Alden King, Richard Lehnan, David Marshall, Don McLean, Kent Murray, Wilfred Schneider and Harold Whitlock. The group Shannon provided the music for an evening of dancing following the presentations. Former pastor visits St. Peter's MRS. CATHERINE COPELAND nee Lyon, the daugahter of Ordelia artd the late Gordon Lyon of London and granddaughter of the late John and Mary Leorlhardt of Bornholm, will graduate June 11, from the Faculty of ,Medicine at University of Western Ontario. Catherine has accepted an internship at the University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta. On completion of her internship Catherine will - be seeking a residency in Diagnostic. Radiology". Earn more on your savings Get 4% on your regular savings, Pay no service charge on cheques• if minimum balance of $1,000 is main- tained (and even if this balance is not maintained) you get 12 free cheques per quarter and pay only 10 cents for each cheque over the 12. Compare this with your average "savings ac- count" paying only 3% and costing you a service charge of 20 cents for every cheque. Special Savings (non chequing)• accounts pay 8% per annum calculated on minimum monthly balance. Funds deposited prior to May 15th and left on deposit earn full interest for all of May. VICTORM GREY must CO'MPA NV SIN C E innate ADVERTISING BACK BACK DOOR BACK DOWN • BACK OUT . Ship transmitting BAREFOOT No extra signet output BASF STATION CB from fixed Innen BEAM ''''''' , DIrectionel mien& BEAR .. D.G.P. Patrol BEAR IN THE .. 'Spy In thc sky BEAR REPORT ,,,,,, Whetters they? BEAR TAKING PICTURES , . . , . „ Radar BEARS WALL TO WALL „ . Many beers .0EAT THEIR/SKS ,Find the bears BIG SWITCH ruin off Caen BLEEDING . CB interference BLOW THE DOORS OFF Piss BOOACIOOS Shamelessly strong BOULEVARD Interstate highway BOUNCE-AROUND .... „ Returning BREAK . Let me on the channel BREAKER . . .. • Dawn interrupts BUBBLE GUM MACHINE . Police emergency light . Bear with lights on LAY AN EYE ON . See DrIvesiower MAIL Amplifier used to increase Apar Last sign) co . . City police office .. Overheard conversation nteyr LOCALL LINEAR YOKEL . MERCY SAKES . , „ . Mercy sakes MILE MARKERS Sipa along interstate highways MODULATEMOBILI ... T13ini motion4wltti . CR ael monied in a vehicle NEGATIVE MOVE TI. ' . l CONTACT , No reply on called station NEGATIVE COPY , „ Elidfnoutih,eharofiresponse NEGATORY . NO O: MET PE AY 1. . eget ape expdantriklmaecidtt D ON THE SIDE .. OVER SHOULDER Behind PEANUT BUTTER IN EARS . Nd listening PICTURE BOX . Police rider car POUNDS . Numbers on S-meter PREGNANT ROLLER SKATE ..... . VW PUTTING ON . . ; StrengtholXipnal Classified COBRA CB Guide CATCH CHICKENCHOKER CHICKEN COOP . „,CLEAN CLEAR COME AGAIN COMEBACK . Calf ON . CONVOY COTTON PICKERS . COUNTY MOLINTY COVERED UP CUT THE COAX DEAD PEDAL . . 00 IT TO IT DOUBLE NICKLES Ink to Poultry truck Weigh elatIon titi biers need OuLlinal hammiest& Repeal MI . Return cell Over . Organized bear lint Anybody else Local bear Inlerlerred with Turnoff CB eel . Slow moving vehicle , . Pul the hammer down 55 One speed IlmItt RAMPS LVAGON .... . A wrecker EARS . , .0 radio EAT .WA•UP Truck Atop cefe EIGHTEEN WHEELER All semis EIGHTS .. Ooodbye EYEBALL Fneto-lact meeting FEED THESEARS . Gets ticket FINAL „ , r. . Lan frantmlselort FIVE-FIVE Speed limit FLAGWAVER Reid constructionWorker FLIP FLOP . Trucker's sehrn hip FOUR' WHEELER . . Automobile FRONT 0008 . Lead rlp,In convoy GETTING OUT Being heard 000 GIRLS . Logo' pigs headed for merket GOOD BUDDY • Sehttstion GONE , . Final treamlulon GRASS . . Wien airlp GREEN STAMPS , Dollars HAMMER .. Acceleretor HAMMER DOWN Moving Inl HANDLE CB nIckneme RICH SEAR Use et Irentnitter power amplUler HOLLER Call HOME TWENTY Al home HOW ABOUT . Calling LANOLINE . Tile0Imattoll Seaforth Authorized 527-1320 COBRA DfAtfl? 4 RADIO CHECK RAKE THE LEAVES RATCHET JAW READ . REEFER REST-UM-UP RIG ARKIN CHAIR . ROGER ROLLER SKATE SCATTERSTICK SEAT COVERS SEVENTY-THREES SHAKEY TOWN SHOOT SHORT SKIP SMOKEr . POKEY WITH EARS SuICIDE JOCKEY SWINDLE SHEET TAKING PICTURES TEN FOOD TEN.FOUA A BIG TEN ROGER TEN SEVEN TERRINE TEN TWENTY TEN THIRTY THREE TEN THIRTY SIX TEN ONE HUNDRED THERMOS BOTTLE THREES . THROWING TIJUANA TAXI TRIP TWENTY ' TWO WHEELER WALK ALL OVER WALLPAPER WALL-TO-WALL WE GONE. RYE RYE WRAPPER XYL YL ZOO 'Reception Beck door Never stops talking Hear Relrigerated truck . Rest area CO radio or truck Middle dusk, Danny - I acknowledge . Small car Vertical antenna w/ground plane Girls In cars • Beat ol luck Los Angeles . Call Atmospheric conditions . Semen bear . Bear with CB Driver hauling &onerous load TrutkorA log book Radar speed indicator. . Yu, D.K. A big yea I acknowledge WI the a Ir Repeat that Where are you? Emergency What limea0 . ragtag° golly A lank truck Good tun Transmitting Full dress bear ,:„Strong signal Location . Bike or cycle Overpower by a stronger signet Postcard elmowledgement Loud Wolter Stool:0106mi Paint job on Ear ExitoonD lady, wile Young ledy Bear headquarters Seaforth Prieed to: Save Up .To Half FIGHT CAR FIRE — ene of the only things In Seaforth Saturday that wasn't related to the phonathon was a fire in a car belonging to 'Bob Brugger of James'St. The car was being worked on in the laneway when it caught fire. Mr. Brugger's mother said they aren't sure exactly what started the fire and that things are in the insurance company's hands but the car is probably a total Write off. (Staff Photo) SIDEWALKS STALLED — Wet and cold weather has managed to temporarily stall the completion of the sidewalks along Dublin's main street. It is expected that the sidewalks which were started two weeks ago will be done this week. (Staff Photo) REPRESENT SEAFORTH AT VANASTRA — When the new Vanastra Lions Club got its charter last week a 'large number of Lions and their wiveq_ from Seaforth attended the inaugural dinner at the Vanastra Flecreation Centre. From, left are Orville- Oke, Irwin and Doreen Johnston, Bob and Betty Beuttenmiller, Leo and Frances Teatero and Ruth Pickard, (Photo by Oke) The B.P. Oilers played their first game of the season on Mon. May 10 against the Manley Mashers. Manley won the game 10 - 4. On Mon., May 17 the Oilers played Kinkora, -defeating •Kinkora 20 - 12. Neil McNichol had the only home run for the Oilers. Next home game, Mon, May 31st against Mitchell "Bell". B.P. Oilerettes - Ladies Slow Pitch Ail games at 7:00 p.m., anda t Winthrop unless noted.$ Fri.,May 21 Dublin vs Oilerettes May 26 Oilerettes vs Winthrop May 28- Manley vs Oilerettes May 31- Oilerettes vs Walton II at Walton tau lalitilastweeke.rat June-1 Walton.11yS °iterates 'Other guests, with Mrs. Millie June 6 - Oilerettees vs Walton I St s at -Wi nthrop Evans were Joanne, Colleen (2:;; P.M. at Walton) Julyu 8 Kirkton at Winthrop Evans and Jim Arland, of Niagara June 11 - Brodhagen vs Oilerettes Jul Fullerton 10- Winthrop at Fullaon (9 P.m.) London. (9:00 p.m: at Dublin) Juyly 15-' Winthrop at Mitchell Falls also Jack and Marie Cleary, June 16-- Oilerettes vs Dublin The regular meeting of the June 18 - Winthrop vs Oilerettes All games at 7 p.m. except thopse Dublin & District Lions Club was June 25- Oilerettes vs Slabtown 9 thor specified. chaired by Lion President Norman McKay with 11 in attendance, The , meeting was opened with song led by Lion Tamer Don tvlacRae - who was fined by Tail Twister Herb Brown for being off-key. The new pavilion is•progressing slo*ly mostly dile to bad weather conditions. Mole help is also - needed.. Bring your own hammer. Lions hope to have it ready for Dublinfest July 12, 1976, not 1977. Don't forget to call to have your Correspondent, Don MacRae Dublin Shamrocks Girl's Ball team played a double header game (Exhibition) against Kitchener. First game went to Dublin with a score of 2 - 1 - second game to, Kitchener:4 - 3 - next Exhibition game is Thursday bite at 8:00 P.M. against Shakespeare. Come out and support your local team and see some real good games.,, The new sidewalk on Westside Mill. St. was poured to-day (Wed.; and is shaping up real _nicely shoulders itteld be filled and packed by t eekend. Mr. and Mrs.Andy Whetham visited in the Village with friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. peter Croshak and Debbie of London visited -with Mrs. Dan Costello , Mill St., Dublin.' Miss Mary Evans, niece of Mrs. Millie Evans and Madeline Teiche of Windsor visited in Lions working on pavilion 11*leable articles "ready for Dublin were finalized for further Lions Lions Spring Sale June 3 at the prospects which will be confirmed Bicks Pickle Plant. Other plans later. ^ More baseball schedules \ 'June 27. Oilerettes vs Brodhagen (7:00 P.M. at Brodhagen) July 2 - Seaforth • vs Oilerettes. July 6 . Oilerettes vs Manley July 9 Fabtown vs 011erettes 9:00 p.m. July 16 - Walton 1 vs Oilerettes Winthrop W .0.A .A. boys Bantam Schedule for this summer has been set. It is: May 27 Mitchell at Winthrop June 3 Fullarton at Winthrop June 4 Winthrop at Kirkton June 7 Winthrop at Kinkora (8:30 p.m.) -June 10 - Kinkora at Winthrop June 16-Winthrop at Shakespeare June 17-' St. 'M arys at Winthrop June 24- Rostock at Winthrop June 25- Winthrop at"Stratford June 28 Winthrop at Sebringville (9:?? P.M.) BREAKER Correspondent Mrs. Laverne Wolfe Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Fischer from Elmira attended St. Peter's Lutheran Church, where he was a former' pastor, Sunday morning. In Rev. Horst's welcoming remarks, he gave them a special welcome. There were two pots of white chrysanthemums on the altar in memory of the late Mrs. Antone Siemon who passed away five years ago May 16. They were placed there by her husband and family. There were also two pots of bronze' chrysanthemums placed in the flower stands in memory of the late Mrs. John L. Bennewies, who passed away four years ago May 7. They were placed there by her family. We are glad to report Ed Ahrens is convalescing with his soh-in-law and daughter Mr. and „, Mrs, Harold McNaughton, Mitchell. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Adolf Trentowsky, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rose and family in the death of the former's brother- in-law Gus Trentowsky, who passed away Satutday morning in Stratford General Hospital. The Swing Bowlers club gathered at the Bornholm town ,hall to spend a social evening. Euchre was enjoyed and lunch was served. Weekend guests with Gordon Miller were his daughter. Miss Linda Miller, Kitchener and sister Mrs, Toledo Beuerman., Cambridge. Scott Schuessler is employed part time this summer with Scott Wilson, lawyer, in Mitchell and part time doing research Work with his father Karl Schuessler, Brodhagen. Dinner guests on Sunday with' Mrs. Norman Bennewies were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennewies, London and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rock, Walton. Visitors on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Leonhardt were their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.Ron Thompson, London. Mrs. Norman Bennewies and her friend Mrs. Maria Gooverts, Grand Bend went on a 4-day bus taut last week to, Holland, Michi- gan. They visited a tulip farm and saw a parade. We are Sorry to learn Harold Smyth was taken to Seaforth Community Hospital Monday morning. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mist Wm. Brown were their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown, Melbourne. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern , Wolfe and Dale were the latter's brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hini, Stratford. Intended for last week A very successful sale was held on the farm home of the Wm. Meyer family on Saturday. Weather was favourable and a large &owd attended. Guests with Miss Marie Meyer and Ed were Mr. and Mrs.. Sam Elliot, Detroit, Mich. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Pontiac, Mich. They attended the Meyer sale. On Mother's Day, Mr. and s. Mrs. Harold Mogk were dinner guests of their son-in-law and 'daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bob Weitzel, Rebecca and Jason, Mitchell. With Mrs. Herman ,Leonhardt and Earl over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leonhardt, Lisa, Colleen and Ruth Quinn, Thamesford and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leonhardt, Jeffery and Kevin, Embro, who also attended the Meyer sale. FY Jack Thotops90 Footwear Service. Open by Amu. 7ntment $27-1473 Main St, Seaford' READ and I.L.4E EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED A Aztion Ads GRASS SEED GARDEN SEEDS Packaged or Bulk , DAHLIA and GLADIOLI BULBS DUTCH SETS LAWN c& GARDEN SUPPLIES LAWN MOWERS — TILLERS — GARDEN TOOLS — PEAT MOSS — GARDEN & LAWN FERTILIZERS NOW IN STOCK . PORTLAND CEMENT -MASONARY CEMENT • FOR CORN ATRAZINE LASSO FOR BEANS EPTAM PATORAN • WEED SPRAY FERTILIZER BULK, BLENDED OR BAGGED •tor an, your requirements • SEED BEANS • SEAFORTH FARMERS ,'Phone 527-0770 •