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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-09-16, Page 11Mrs. Jeanne. Kirkby of 'Walton joins the .staff of Brussels Public. School. Mrs. Kirkby has taught 'at Howick for five.years.She will be librarian and teach Grade 7 at Brussels. (Staff Photo) I in accidents 0 Attention AMATEUR Do you like to take' photos and think they're pretty, good ones? Enter your best' black and white local shots in the Huron Expositor PHOTO CONTEST at the Seaforth Fall Fair. We've donated a first prize of $5 and three honourable mentions of $3 each. Up tq 10 other entries will receive $1 each. The best winning photos ,will be published , with credit, on' the Expositor's editorial page: ,Photo must be of any general interest subject, taken within 20 miles or Seaforth, and desqlp out, negative and type of camera used should be ' included with entrk Orne ntry„p\Ti• person. clilILDREN'S /rgNTIOES wgi4COmE .4See winning photoit in Round !dose on Fair Day Will send them the "Expositor" at any location in Canada Home Is Closer to the Canirius When they read their IlometownNewspaper The paper that fol.., lows the students to college Call, ' • " • .27-0240 SPECIAL •Stucipnt's „Sji,bscription• Only $7.00 hit- the sch'ool year, • Send to Address Code Charge to • • • • Address ..... .. . ...... .... ....... • • a SEAtii:.ORTif ... • goonouniiiinionmommoi10110000004.....; a Mr• and Mrs, Adrian tjrfimerma.ns Invite yod to celebrate withlhem_ their 25th Wedding' Anniversary Friday, Sept. 24 Pine Ridge Chalet Dancing 9 - 1 to music by Country Lunckprovidcd .---EVeritiddy Welcome • Best WialwiDedy. • ;LI beechwood pottery-) In the old Beechwood General Store 2 1/2 miles north of St. Columban on McKillop Sideroad 10 at Concession 5. Daily Lunch Hour Specials MATCH & FARM MACHINERY SH SEPE28-oar.2 1976 ..ffs.pwimommwommamsgmagamesswommeanow • whal t new? Fcirk Su. praert se.s pd•f•tev-t.) ("0 vv.. caodate+s, i99 i , ce4.,4vo , cgs-s&v-o , .50Ltr . (oc:),41 10.vx -fer-5 , 51::3 ars , p c s 4. -fv 5 t v1•c:2( 4 440,Ze fr'‘ <3.5. 0 -Hter, S'ee V 0‘,-1-q-e.trel a co v.k. ( torn *-14-t) to 'THE 11!)0.9.0..g?cpositctrt t ..E:p:TEO,Seri. ft * if. it S 0Y4h4a were passed by. Morris. Toyvbahip council-at t,hotr con( Il es Sale o grave diVision lots Nine-year-old Robert Joseph Leishman of R•.R.5, Brussels was killed instantly early , Sunday evening in a farm tractor accident. Sgt. Leonard George of 'the Wingham OPP Detachment said, Monday. He reported the youth, a son of ' James and ;Ruby Leishman, of Morris Township, was riding on a , tractor driven by his brother- in-law Eric Williamson of Walton ouhen it struck a stone at the farm entrance and turned over on its side. Robert was killed instantly Sgt1,,,conard said, but Mr. WilliamSon ,was al injured. Mr. and Mrs. Leishman were vacationing at 'a friend's cottage near Perth at the time of the. . mishap. ' ' Robert is • survived, .by his parents,' brothers; John of ,Paris, rrauk of Goderich, James of R.R.4, BrusSels and Allan at home: Sister's,. Ann; Mrs. Terry BOwer of Sauble Beach;, Jean, Ilts. Brad Kennedy of tondes- boro; Lois, Mrs: ;Eric Williamson of Walton; June, Mrs. Greg. MacDonald of Sauble Beach and Joan at hotti6 ;• - Funeral service was held Wednesday at-2 p.m. at the Stiles Ftineral Home in goderich with interment prat..t•nthe - Colbtirner cemetery, Goderich.'" A daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Kenneth • Wheeler of East Wawanosh, Mrs.. Makes Was educated in the township and at, the F,E.Madill Secondary School, Wingham, at Alma College, St. Thomas and at Fan0aw College,.• Al clerk; Nthe, ; was employed by- ;'Cohen and Melnitzer, London and was on her way to Goderich Registry Office when the accident occurred. She is survived by her husband • to whom she was Siarried at Knox Presbyterian Chnrch„Belgrave, byier parents and • -by a brOthet IVati Wheeler, Aceide,nt•near A,13el&y,:e,areanative died in liiii•Ze:car Collision on HigliTway six miles south, of Exeter Friday afternoon. Dead is Miry Anne (Wheeler) Makas, 22. The other drivers were Randall William Dayman, of , R.R.4, Seaforth and John Bannister, of R,R.1, Ailsa Craig, Mr. Bannister • and his wife, Gloria, were treated, for minor injuries at Scitdboittrivon Hospital in Exeter, and then released, Mrs. Makas was, driving north and was: stopped at an intersection waiting to make a left hand turn when the accident occurred, Following bounteous potluck dinner convened by Miss Jean Scott, assisted by •' her social committee, members of Edel- weiss Rebekah. Lodge exchanged gifts and secret SunShine Pals' were revealed. Noble Grand, Mrs. Peter Mal- colm, conducted the meeting yvhich followed and welcomed members back after the summer recess. Vice Grand, Mrs. Norman Riehl, reported on cards and gifts sent to sick and shut-ins and members reported on visitations Officers for the ensuing year are to be installed on October 25, by Mrs. Mary Fisher, Exeter, district"'' deputy «, president, for Huron, and-staff. • A school of instruction is to be English 8. IV (Home study) .Mathematics (Home study) Mathematics L-:Level Ill Mathematics - Level IV- Effective Speaking Creative Writing Workshop Gasfitters Qui Mpg Silk `Screening .13artending Techniques ' introduction to Real Estate - Segment I - Segment II Real Estate Certificate Programs- Course details and a brochure listing all part-time courses offered by Conestoga College this fall is available now at the Clinton Campus. Contact 482-3458 The kids heve POPO thek.'Ow#PY: They're siting to %op, tide on everything .tlistInOves Take anything that's free. • • fEi" IThgre' ' Big sister's really, all aglow„ Been busy with her Searnal Sherinade'herself a 'pretty dress • .And entered in "The Queens'", MoM wants to see 'the women's war She, hopes. she'll win a prize She's. entered pickles, jam and cakes Fancywork and pies. • —mvi•L.Dad _heads for the machinery The tractors and' the /Plows, Grandpa likes the horse show The races and the ,cows. Grandma wants to see the,-,floWeri-,- The guilts, and all the sewing They'llail meet friends along the wayl 'Cause every one is going The Fair is where you'll see the.best Where hot dogs taste the greatest You'll want-to-get_there early • And stay until tWeirltestr7 And -so wben summer's almost gone. And autumn's in the air„ • Your friends no longer say "So long" But "See you at the Fair". • , (Contributed) CONESTOGA COLLEGE CLINTON CAMPUS ' PART-TIME COURSES FALL 1976 Sea forth: svptember..- When summer's almos(OVer. And autumn's in the Where's, eVeryhOdY Reing7 You guessed it, 'folks, to. ePair,. welcomes Rebekah.s held at Exeter on September 29 " with Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Betty Robinson, past president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, to be in charged. Rebekah Lodges of Ontario are being asked to support the project of, Mrs. Hazel Galbraith, assembly president, which:is new laundry equipment for the 100F • and Rebekah Home' at Barrie. Recording secretary, Mrs. James Rose, read the report of last year's, District deputy presi- dent, Mrs. Irene Harnack of Goderich and Mrs„ Lillian Grum- mett, treasurer, gave the finan- cial report. <6k, Dates for fah. euchres have been set aS n'fOliows: October f3, November 10 and December 8, in the evening. 'Typing Shorthand Accounting 1 & 11 Blueprint Reading Dimensional Metrology Statistical Quality Control Introduction to Crochet Wall Hangings Drawing and Painting Child Psychology Manufacturing, Planning & Control - Planning for Profits Labour .Relations Effective Supervisien Production P.O. Box 160, Clinton, Ontario. ,„..4.1•0•••• • t iF regular riteetinvon Aeptediber 7 autlickrizing the sales of lots to Beigrava subdivision. „I Council -accepted $1000 from John! Rhin towards the cost of opening a road allowance to Highway 4. It was decided that, a kOad allowance front John Street be• extended sontli into Lot 1 to,.a. , distance of -2Ro- Pet, Aty„ tot_ conheCting to the existing shirut seWer may do so on payment of $500 to Morris township. A byelaw imposing a special On. a!" drainage rate ,under the Ion Drainage Act waipassed along with a potion that the roa superintendent Oveillse 1. for tenders for snow plowing In the • 1978-77„.winter season, $am Pletch wok given pertnis sion fOr one conneation for- one lot „into 4be existing storm sewer. - :Tarn Matt WaS appointed to 'look into, TePairs to' the Peacock v drain and' Sam Pletch look after repairs to the Blacichalt drain. &parades) • . 2 h miles west of Walkerton, Ontario *************4c******* * 64 The Romance ,, : 'the Patchwork Quilt : * sponsored by Seaforth Hospital AurIllory * * , * Seaforth Legion. Hall * *• September 22, 1976 8el"k * Guest Speaker Mrs. Lois Lance- * * If' • Mrs. Lance, who operates an antique' shop in Bayfield, ig a *a personal collection of 50 quilts. She has taught and lectured•cm* *well known authority on antiques specializing in quilts ts and owns* *the Romance of Quilts for a number >of years. 1". * Tickets $1.50 - Available from any Hospital Auxiliary member ** Anyone' in the community with a quilt or quilts to exhibit may.* ,Lbring it to Seaforth Legion Hall September 22 between.' - ^- o'clock so that it may be properly identified and included in the *exhibit. ** * * * * * ************* * a • a a • a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Friday SPECIAL ALL DAY Homemade Baked Bean Dinner Fri., and Sat. Nite Chicken 'Whigs CASH BINGO . Legion H‘11, Sealorth • Sept.. 17 • • • 805 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10.00 L THREE t$25.00 GAMES $75.00 JACKPOT TO GO! — TWO DOOR PRIZES Admission $1.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 (OHILDRgN UNDER 16 NOT FERMITTED) -,-Proceed for Welfare Work—, ,AuspicesISeaforth Branch 156 \ Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth Reception: an ;.bance for CiridiParlsek .4nd MarVin Taylor [Bridal Caliph) Sat. Sept. 18 Clinton Community Centre 9 to I o'clock • Musip.by Mozart and Melody Milkers', Lunch Provided -Everyone Welcome NAL I PLOWING C-OMPETITIONS WWI al • la • a a a a a a a a a a a a a • a a a a a a a a WWI WNW a a a a a a a a COMMERCIAL HOTEL Entertainment *rirhursday & Friday Gary Boyle Mystery Train a Imo a a a a a a a a a =''