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explained by Mac MtL ay, a
member of the Grand Bend' Lions
and a director of ARC. He said
the existing bus which picks up
employees across south Huron
including the Seaforth area must
be replaced., A new bus is
estimated to cost about $15,000.
and it is proposed that this be
covered by donations of $3,000
from each of the five LiowClubs
in the area ARC ser,ye'si
Ed. Taylor, chairman of the
Lions Leo Club Committee said
Leo members were carrying on a
peanut drive in Seaforth on
Wednesday and Thursday night
of this week. -
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(Expositor Photo)
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"More than $400 additional is
needed if we are to meet our
• . $1500 objective" Mr. Cai•dno told
the club as he urged assistance in
meeting the quota.
In the absence of the President,
Dr. Wm. Thompson, Marlen
Vincent chaired the meeting
when District Governor Lloyd
Stewart of Mount Forest was a
guest.
Necessity of participation in
Lions Zone and district activities
was stressed by Mr. Stewart who
told members that the district was
. gearing its program so as to earn
a three star award. To achieve
this standard the co-operation of
every club was needed, he said.
He was introduced by HIrold
Ttirnbull and Irwin Johnson
expressed appreciation.
The club executive will seek
means whereby a request by ARC
Industries at Dashwood for
assistance in obtaining a new bus
can be 'met.
Need for the bus to be operated
by the area association for the
mentally handicapped was
Huron
(Continued from Page 1)
reported that the recent
professional deVelopment day on
religious renewal tits well into the
aims and objectives. He praised
press r eports of the day by
Wilma Oke. Trustee Crowley
asked if non-Catholic teachers
attended the day and' was told
they had and had participated.
Mr. Mills and HPRCSS board
chairman Arthur. Haid reported
on their attendance at a
convention of the Federation of
Catholic Educators in London last
week. It was enlightening to see
11 bishops from across the
province "take a leadership roll"
at the convention, Mr. Mills said.
The board accepted the
resignation of Sharon Ward as
custodian 'at St. Marys School,
Hesson.
All trustees indicated that they
plan to attend the official opening
of St .P atrick's School, Kinkora on
Sunday; October 31 at 2 p.m..
Bishop Sherlock will officiate.
You're
Invited
The Happy Citizens of Seaforth
will meet for euchre games in the
Seaforth Legion Hall on Thys.,
Nov. 4 at 2 p.m. Visitors are
welcome. Ladies please bring
lunch.
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There are sortie. )5/0104ai.11...r )914 in fle1104... 'or OPT:MOT,
count my blessings that lhaVe According' to hirn; the -dieting. is
brother and- *ter • ct/trently•-: 01 over. In, Corfu 'all three Ong
travelling in .Europe,. If .14ey,-,..ltave a least one cake a.daY.
weren't, there are some ' 'week* you'd: love them all cream and
when 1 wouldn't have 4.61000- ',..,cho.colate,"
So, with thanks to 1000:Joe All three of them are looking
for their infrequent letters. hOme, '. forward to Turkish. baths,
here goes. massages and hot springs, Joe
When we last saw our hems, Says, maybe to take off the
Mag, 24 and Joe 19, and tbojr. _Rounds they've put en.
friend Joe Jansen, they were in '1. While Mag seems to be still
Rome, Mag was confined to bed- -';affected by her Illness, Joe
and a bland diet by an English •',.plironicles the people they've met
speaking doctor who told her that 7'";jrid things they've seen..
the nickle sized itchey Spots - all "When we arrived at this
over her body were caused by an - pensione (in Corfu) we were
alergy. • • :pleased to find a Canadian couple
. After 15 days of sick care 'in in another room. After our first
Rome, Mag and Joe ltavettpressitins,.."They seemed like
reported from Corfu, an island.* your average, intelligent young
the west coast of Greece. ,:=travelling couple", he says.
Mag says that her skin "Now Pd have to describe
condition didn't. clear up. under them as one of the strangest
the first doctor's care, so she couples I've ever. met. The other
tried another one who said it was night we forget our key to the
caused by a virus and gave her all outside door. Joe ,and 1 yelled up
kinds of different drugs, This , they people from Saskatchewan,
doctor sent her to the only could you let us in? A minute later
English speaking derinantoligist
in Rome who, she sayS•4 `toolt one
look at me and said I had a severe
reaction to some local insects,
gave me a shot and. pills and told
me I could eat anything I liked."
If you know Mrgaret, you know
how important that was.' Every
cloud has a silver lining and after
that .good news from the docotr,
she says "we went to a. fantastic
Italian restaurant where we had a
six course meal plus wine for $6
each."
All her medication and doctor's
visits cost her '$200, so we can
thank • OHIP cards that we don't
have to shell out for medical care
I anal deer'S- But, there's one 0110
PrPb1Pln• Many araeg the view.'
,reports are *Often :Ilk this.
"susan -made • muffins, while
Murry grid. • Dianne _ showed
different kinds of flour,"
Now first names are all very
well if you're writing a letter or a
class report where everybody
knows everybody else. But first
names alone aren't much use in a
newspaper story,
Can you imagine a story on
Seaforth town council ' that. read
"John gave the public works
report and then Wayne and
George asked him about the
'condition of John St."? It's not
very infGative is it?
The same thing goes for 4-H
reports. All the •club girls know
well who Susan, Mary and Dianne
are, but perhaps 9,000 people
read this paper. They want to
knowMary and Dianne who?
• Please, if you are in contact
With 4-H homemaking clubs, ask
press 'reporters to use club'
I'LL TAKE ONE ALEX —Hur6n Middlesex MPP Jack •Riddell buys a Huron
Plowrnens' Association draw tier from Alex Chesney at the Plowrnens' annual
banquet in.the Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre Thursday night. At left, and
probably next to be touched for a ticket is Bill Elston, reeve of Morris .Township.
(Expositor Photo)
CNIB seeks $400 more
we were relieved to see lights go'
on in the staircase."
"When our funny friend from
Saskatchewan descended, the
stairs, Mag, Joe and I, were' so
shocked all we could do was stare.
She was completely nude. Mag
still hasn't gotten over it "
Where am I going to get that
kind of column material when the
terrible two come home, I ask
you?
* * * *
Sunday is the one day of the
year that all lazy people like me
egpecially like. We all get an
.extra hour of sleep.
Don't forget to set your clocks
like they do in Rome. • back an hour when you go to bed
While semi-fasting on the first Saturday night. The eager
doctor's orders Mag says "the beavers amongst us can get an
only beneficial side effect was -extra hour of housework or
that I lost weight. I had to give -gardening or .whatever in.
Joey my jeans and I borrowed a Me, I'll take an extra hour lying
pair from' Joe Jansen...haven't in bed. The whole day seems to
been this thin for years. Hope I move a bit slower when we get
stay this way." that hour once a year • and
Non Nibblers can take note, but Sundays always end too quickly,
it's a pretty drastic way to shed a for me. So, whatever your
few' pounds. particular pleaSs, enjoy, enjoy
Perhaps its because of her a whole extraA ur of it on
illness, but Mag seems to be Sunday.
fading a bit. From Corfu they are * * * * * *
heading to 'Athens and then to We at',"" the Expositor are
Turkey. "I'll be home for happy to print the 4-H club news
Christmas no doubt", she says, that comes into our office from
which is what her mother has various press reporters every
been saying all along. fweeiv: The whole 'community is
Joe, on the other hand, says ,interested in What the
that after Turkey he and Joe' honibmhking clubs are doing;
Jansen are going to try and get these kids are our future leaders
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