HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-08-19, Page 4CALLING THE NUMBERS — Leo Teatero Is the-man behind the
mike at• the Seaforth Legion bingo every Friday night. The numbers
he calls can make the difference between just a night out and a few
extra dollars in the pocket. Most bingb players don't take the ,game
too seriously though and didn't object to being interupted to have
their Pictureetaken for the Expositor. ' (Staff Photo)-
Visitors from Germany in Brodhagen
. Correspondent
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
Holiday visitors with.-Mr. 'and
Mrs. Karl Neubrand_aud faniily
are their niece. Ike Weisenarth
and their nephew Peter Subel
, from Wittenbdrg Germany.
Guests with -Pastor and Mrs.
Arthur Horst, Lois and Steven
were the former's mother Mrs.
Lavina Horst and his sister Mrs.
Madeline Filsinger both from
,,,,„Hanover and the latter's mothers,.
Nfrs. Lenora Hessel from
Newstead. They all attended St.
. Peter's Sunday morning.
Messrs,. Norman Kelly, Robbie
Redu Doug and Gordon Van Viack.
. were guests: of Mr. and Mrs.
Lavern Wolfe and Dale. They
' were moving t he household
effects of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Van
Viack to Kingston.
Master David Quincey., New
Jersey who was h olidaying with
his uncle and aunt, Mi. and Mrs.
Ralph Fish er Gay and Mark
attended hockey school in Toronto
for a couple of weeks.
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Thehurp.xi Board. oMuCation , ' Stiperintendelit:Bigi Alias said Calculated into Student' days
'Um:* no action 'Monday afaternoon ' some of the functions were rather this adds approximately 53
on a request from gxeter high lar ge and needed custodial help. students to the secondary school
schonl principid J.L,Wooden to The tender of Sun. Oil Company
for .the use of school facilities. in Huron County for n eat
year increase of 28 percent in atten-
enrolment. This represents an
reconsider a new schedule of fees . to supply fuel, oil to every school
.director DJochrane, the Board Sun Oil, the' lowest' of nine dance over the previous year.
Night school principals, Acting on a suggestion of, , was accepted ,by the Board.
late fall as to how student councils
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are affected by 'the new tee per-gallon.
agreed-to-ask 'principals in, the
. schools in the county for 31 cents shorter duration have more
continue to report that courses of
acceptance than 20 week courses. tenders, will supply fuel oil to 15
structure.
Eaqh night school • centre is
The letter from South Huron
The Board learned taht night encouraged to attempt to meet
D.H.S. questioned the fairness of school Classes during. 1975.76 local requests.
were very successful in the Five for 1976-77
expecting student councils to pay secondary schools.
schoolregisters.
classes will be the week of
for extra custodial services when
the money raised by council is Night indicate October 4. Salaries for instructors
that at 1,544 people attending i-- , will-he $14 per hour, an increase
used to support activities at the , of $1 •per hour.
schdol.
Mr. Wooden said the athletic
,
programme at South Huron costs
the 'student council 32;007-per
year an more thin' $1,000 is
contributed to' the
Commencement programme.
Trustee Jack AleXander of,
Wingham asked if cilifodians
were always needed and
suggested, "these groups should
be responsible enough to look
after things themselves."
Trustee Marian Zinn asked if
every high school was in the same
positiOn and was told by Seaforth
principal Bruce Shaw who was in
attendance as-an observer, "Yes,
definitely."
Shaw said principals have been
considering the possibility of
having the student councils rent
classes during the fall term . , , field trips to Camp Sylvan for
completed 27,051 hours , ... Pt, MCCiirdY f• school' - - students,
instruction and 1,524 attending Septembert 20 t.9,2z. and Huron .
24,372, hours of instructinn . •
spring term classes completed CenTeliiraf frorn/OctOber 5 to 7
were apProvd;;;''.'''''' . •
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'THE HURON. Vi(POSITOR, AUG1AT 9, 1976
.th We iteliteaSed -teliear Mrs. ,Mrs. Robert .Altrells___"'WW-0 Elliot from ,, Dublin , „, having in Woodstock where Lavern is a
Adolf Trentowsky is happy' in • " mechanic..COngratulations to the Burlington last' Saturday. -.7- holidays: ,
' Our sincere sympathy to the son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Harriston accompanied his dart;.. Melinda Koehler has returned
family of the late Mr. Dan Mrs. Ray Kettlewell and family in Mr. Doug Van Viack to visit his hoine `from Seaforth Community
Scherbarth who passed away in Strathroy and attended the canoe aunt, Mrs. Mary Lou Cadieuz in Hospital. We wish her a speedy
the Stratford General Hospital races:
especially to hiS ' son and Another family has returned
in-law and daughter Mr. and home safely from their holidays.
Mrs. Robert Regele 'and family Mr ,
also to the family of the late .and Mrs. Ken Elligsen and
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Mr...)-ack DArling, who passed Warren spent a few days in
away in the eaforth M anor; Dorset and then toured
Nursing Home. Algonquin Park and Huntsville in
Northern Ontario.
We are pleased to report Mr. Mr. Wm. Bennewies who had
George Cook who had undergone surgery in the Stratford General
surgery in Stratford General Hosptal has returned to Seaforth
Hospital has returned to his Community Hospital. We wish. and also to Owen South, .visiting parents W.O. and Mrs. Dick
home. him a speedy recovery; • ., , with Mr. and Mrs-: Ben Williams., Watson and sisters Dianne and
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. With , Mr. and MrS: Lloyd ' All attended the.. Rock-Fish Diamond in. Lahr Germany.,
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At Lions Park. •
Sunday morning.,At.St..,-Peter't:The • annnal, Broadfoot picnic
Lutheran Church white carnations was held at the Lions Park on
graced the alter in memory of Mr. Sunday, August 8. at 2:30 p.m:
Fred •Valentine Young who everyone enjoyed a ball game and Bennewies; Brad Midtlien and
passed away one year ago. They following that a sports program Trygve Overbo.
`were placed there by 'his family was run off by the coinmitte, Mr. 3' Legged Race - over 10 ears -
front Stratford. , .' and- Mit. Eldon Smith, and Mr. boys & girls - Mary Townsend . . .
and Mrs. Peter Haswell with the and David Townsend; Sandy (Continued from Page., l) , ,
There was a basket of flowers results as follows: Broadfoot and' Les Adair; Debbie
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would welcome the opportunity to Elder, secretary, manager of the
in the same church from the Boys and girls 5 and under 1 clarify our position," "says John COF. .., funeral of Mr. Fred A. Kistner. Trygee Overbo, 2, Nancy Provost and Joyce Broadfoot.
Our sincere sympathy to the Broadfoot, 3. Murray Townsend Ladies Kick the Slipper - Mary- family of Mr. Kistner who passed and Rob Haswell(tied). Townsend; Beverly Broadfoot, away in Seaforth Community Boys and, girls 6 and under Ruth Tbwnsend. . Hospital. especially his son and Brad Midtlien. Murray Men Kick the Slipper , Gerald daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Townsend. Rob. Haswell. Townsend; Trig. Overbo; Bob Roy Kistner, ...son in, law. and Boys and girls 8 and under, - Broadfoot. . • daughter (Verna) Mr.* and Mrs. Grant.Hanes. Scott Townsend. Relay Race - -Passing the Don Jackson, Grandchildren and Brad Midtlien. ' Orange - Bev Broadfoot's team: brothers Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boys 12 and under, - Grant Turkey Egg Throw .: Debb'
Kistner, Mr. and Mrs. John Hanes,' 'Todd Overbo. Scott Provost and Orrin Midtlien; Dc Kistener and Mr. Don Kistener.
Townsend. Walker & Mike Adair; Elizabeth Neighbours and relatives of Girls 12 and under. Sherry Hanes & David Townsend.. Mrs. Carl VoCk will be sorry to
Adair. Darlene Provost, Brenda Following• the races a 'peanut hear she is a patient in Stratford
Broadfoot. scramble was held for the
Hospital. • Boys 12 and over, Gerald children.
Holidaying last week were Mr. ' Townsend, Les Adair, Mike After a delicious buffet supper,
and Mrs.'Clare Ralph and sons Adair, - • , George Townsend, as president.
from Colborne with the latter's Girls 12 and ' over• - Mary called on secretary Eileen
parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Townsend, Joyce Broadfoot. Townsend to read minutes and
Dietz. - - Debbie Provost "and Ruth the financial report. It was moved
Guests attending • the Townsend. the picnic be held the second
Berserd-Wolfe, wedding from a " Sack R ace girls 9 & under - Sunday in August at 2 p.m. at the
distance on Saturday were Mr. Nancy Broadfoot, Cheryl . Lions Park. Jim Broadfoot is the
and Mrs, Murray Brear. 'Haswell, . . president for 1977, 1st vice pre.
Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sack race, boys 9 & tinder, Jack Broadfoot; 2nd vice Gerald
Ronalds. Burling-5n; Mr.' and Scott Towns *end.' Grant HaTes, Townsend. There wet approxi-
Mrs. Ralph SCherbards and family Bradley Midtlien. mat ely 50 persons present,. Those
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the young couple. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and granddaughter Pamela Anglican Church. They will reside
the nursing home in St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown Master Rick Van Viack who yoUng couple:
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roadfoots meet for reunion
spent the weekend with their attended hockey scfiool in We are glad to" hear Mrs.
3 Legged race. - 9 & under - from a - distance Mrs. Mary and Mr. and Mrs. lion Walker,
Grant Hanes and Scott Towsend; Campbell from, Badaxe, Michigan , Warren, Michigan.
Nancy Broadfoot ' and Greg
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Miss. Lorraine Cigler from Paris. Holidaying with their...gran40*, ,,the facilities.
spent a weeks holidays with My. parents Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Wilson and Lisa. WeitesOn are MastepLOgnsPi
. Mr. end Mrs. Allan Spicer, Stratford and Mast): •;,, Dayid • Birmingham, England. are Weit ersen,
spending a couple of weeks with Weekend guests with Mr, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. ' Mrs, Lavern. Wolfe and Dale were
They 'have been sight seeing at their grandsons Douglas and
Niagara Falls, travelled south of . Donald Watson from St. Thomas:
the border as far as Akron, Ohio Douglas is, flying to visit with his
This months Car Club winners Scott, Seaforth and Map/ Smith '
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