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The Huron Expositor, 1976-12-23, Page 34-eaforth ( 0, ur • • 0:re ,aste .rs 0,0e, Cediti Four Licenced Eddy Men to Serve You. COMPLETE. COLLISION, FRAME AND REFINISHINO SERVICE CARL'S AUTO BODY 24. HO.UR TOWING , BrUs.sels .- 887-9269 • mi$111016, ?P.-441,04f, , ) S BOB 4 B E TTY 'S et ak sw a PROCES/1Np, 11 and " PRINTING by Western „Colour Lab ei • a• be, it • Operation Lifotbille Modern medical re- search has tNeloped drugs for treating many illnesses. It's wonderful to know that can relieyc pain, depres- sion, insomnia - even the common cold • at the pop of, a' pill, But pill-popping haS its perils! Take care in tak)ng drugs • when have to ta14"them. "THE KING Ctf UNPAINTED FURNItURE" 80 KING ST.: .CLINTON (pNcf4,TaILT 4 ,82-3065 Phone 204 R.R.2 Wertsal Flultett has Nmds concert NEW TUCKERSMITH, COUNCILL There'll be a whole new_ slate of councillOrs when Tuckersmith Town hip cotinclb-meets in the new year. 'At the ',appreciation-night for retiring reeve, Elgin Thom"pson, Friday night were the three newly elected councillors. hey are, left, Bob Fotherirfgham,' Frank-.Falconer and . Robert Drummond. (Photo by Oke) • .A FULL HOUSE -- • The hall rn Varna was full of card.players Wednesday when Stanley Rec Committee sponsored a party for senior Citizens. A good time was j.eported by all. .(Expositor Photo) the' best poster creators Will and Mike Harris. Everyone who receive..prizes. 'The theme for the attended had a very enjoyable ,contest was Bus or -Farm Safety. time. . Christmas Dance then entertained with a' piano solo Secretary &.John Baker. and Denise IM orey also played a '", Last week Zone ' Commander .-- number 'on the piano.. P ... Cleave Coombs a'nd ' Zoi‘ e '.,June Rivers then gave a. recitation, ' Rick and Dianne Gridzak followed with . an Children perform a annual. Legion hire aYid for Christmas party library Last Sunday, Dee. 19th Branch 156 held.their annual party for the, children. President Tom Wilbee Welcomed the many children and them that it .was a very special ' were Then entertained with a 'The new staff member will have party ars' it was the 25th one that the Legion had held.' • The President of the Ladies Auxiliary, Barbara- Scott, was in chai•ge of planning the program, and as in -tile past some of ...the children entertained. Pamela .Nolan opened' the program with a . • recitation followed by Andrea Muir doing a tap dance, Mary Ann and Linda DeJong 'sang Christmas songs after which Louisc Nolan gave a recitation. Allyson Scott sang a Christmas song and then played ,a number on the piano follOwed. by Margaret Ann .Nolair who.gave recitation. ti Lisa .Beuttenmiller Ursula McFarlane sang Jingle Huron County Council ' haS Bells. Jennifer Watt entertained approved a request from ,the with a 'Christmas song and„ ,Library Board for the hiting of a Shelley Nigh closed with' a "part time professional librarian to recitation. work fifteen hours per week as an, parents, who attended. He fold The children and the, parents assistant to the Coun.ty Librarian ; instrumental, and solig, .Colleen WeStminster Hospital in London. U and Bruce ngarian,then sang Christmas • song after 'which ENTERTAINING AT THE• LEGION PART'? — Dianne Gridzak and her young partner 'were two of the small fry who •entertained at 'the annual Legion Christrfias party. A good crowd of Legion members' children packed the Legiorl hall for the annual affair. (Expositor photo)' Puppet Show after which Peg special • respon-Sibility for , Coombs lead the children in a" interloans of books. sing-song. ' The • County Librarian was Santa Claus arrived as'' the authorized , to advertise , the children were' singing Jingle •poSition of part time Library Bells, the jolly old man gave all assistant, and to hire a suitable the Thildreri,a.,:bag-7of candy, fruit applicant to work .15 hours per, and nuts. - . week at the rate of $7.00 per 'hour, The Ladies Auxiliary served the effective January I. 1977.' Council also approved the•1977 adults coffee and cookies.Afte the Party was 'over Santa Claus Library budget in total of visited the 'Seaforth Community $347,650 subject to review Of "the Hospital and gave each patient a* 1977 'council. carnation'. Santa was accompanied to the Hospital by President Tom Wilbee, Barbara Scott. President 'of t1N Ladies Auxiliary, ,Gordon Scott, Zone Commander of the , ladies Auxiliary, Peg Coombs. visited Comrade Jack Holland in ,A grant 'up to $11,389 is to be made 'to the Seaforth Curling Club towards the cost of insralling an artificial ice 'making system and the construction. of an addition, to hquse the new ice making plant. The Se#orth ChaMber of Cern: merce is to receive ,a. grant up to, $1,750 towards the costs of total $726,418•.' with amounts 'sponsoring , piano meitals- for Exeter is elig ble to receive a ' The Exetor Centennial Soccer senior citizens of the area.- aranging from $108,000 to $160: , grant up to $508,000 towards the Club will receive soccer balls costs of replacing the existing :direct from the Wintarict Projects ' aoroesnaafewhly i the Ministry iehhasbeen of Labour,asdealiied ,P Office for an approximate value of $720 and 'the sum of $250 to assist ' A grant up.to $97,51.9 is to . be' in the purchase of socks and made to the Blytli 'and Distritt sweaters 'for a totalgrant of $970. Community Centre Board to new community centre and arena r e c Tehi ve e Bay Ygfir ea indt Y upa..'llt ot C$ 741, 5h w03 t ill a assist in the cost of constructing tq replace the previous structure . wa sastiesrt , i n htyhderoco sat and do f winasstha rl loi onmg .'considerable business was , discusred. which was condemned and demolished. facilities to the dock area for the . Mrs. Keith Lovell . gave use of area bathers, fishermen - courtesy remarks.'lea . and Zurich -will receive a grant up to $64,000 to aid in the cost oi,,, structural =Ovations to the CoUnt to Four kfuron County arenas are amen ,those receiving sPeCi.S. Wintario help to correct unsafe conditions, but there's do word yet on Seaforth's application. The local curlings club liowever, will receive a grant. ,„ Culture and , 'Recreation Minister Robert Welch said Exeter is eligible to receive a grant up , to $508,000; the Blyth and District Community Centre Board, a grant -up to $97;519; Zurich, a grant up to $&4',000; and the Township of East Wawanosh Recreation Parks and Ccartmupit'y Centre and Arena, a grant up to $27,500. TheY are 'among 11 projects announced in Huron County today which hive been approved from the 'proceeds of the Ontario Lottery. The giants utich arena anti mmupit centre to f*!Cet. NatIQUI4 0.141414- Code standards, A grant up to V7,50.0 i,s Ic• be. made to the of 4.4st, Wawanosh ,Rporoation FarIP Community Cent.r„„e' Areua, for .ret)airs,,' and. alteration" to :the arena to bring-it:up to Ministry of Labour standards. andthe general public. goodies• were served in the •• A $7,000 grant is to be made 'to , Siinday ' School 'Room by the the Huron County. Public -Library hostessesi.Mrs'. David Turner and in Goderich for the purchase of • Mrs. Keith LoJ/ell and the , Cantdian- books and materials. committee in charge. ' The Christmas meeting of the,— U,C. W. of St. Andrew 's 'Church,. Kippen was held on pee. 14. The guest speaker was Mrs. Robert Elgie of • Exeter,, a former member, and her message' was much Appreciated • • by , the members who braved th'e storm in order to attend. - Mrs. Tom Reid had the worship and she was assisted 'by Mrs. David Cooper. Mrs. Ross Broadfoot assisted at the Various •reports were read and • On Wednesday, lleccmber 15, the, rehearsal, of the Christmas conc,;/4t . v‘i5; performed for, the Pupics of the school Everyone folind the concert very enjoyable. Christmas Concert On, Thursdajr December 16, the annual Christmas cocnert was held at Hullett. Kindergarten and grades 1.3,5,6 participated. Grade 'three started the concert with two songs. "Air , Old fashioned'- T he • and "Skating": The next number on the program was the "Nativity,:' 'presented by the Kindergarten classes. " ' • Thett, the grade one pupils presented "How Mrs. Santa Claus Saved Chrisintas". The „ next presentation • was "Christmas in Far Countries" by the grade, five class, and was followed by two square danci2s and the "Put* Hop". by• grade -six. To end•the Concert, -all' the grades that participated joined in a Mais Choir and sang"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas". •Attendance 1.11,a's very good. , Roster Contest This flonth-, the students of Hullett 'have, participated in a safety poster contest within the school Two posters' from each class willobe sent to the finals and On December 1 7th, a tl Christmas dance was held for grade 7 and 8. The dance started Iat 7:30 and' ended at 10:30. ,Pop and chips were on sale, and (he disc jockeys were Neil Cartwright, ) BOB ,Eit BETT) 4ffamingmaimmaiimme for 111 C,4 s Rims Ma ag ic Cubes it um in The South:11*n Distxict.fligh‘• School' B. Vrniptcin ,Club.. „ , fiensall to, receive IiPlmintorP, Oirec't • from thqi wijnarip PrOce;s Office fdr an apAo,iiimate value of $07. • A grant of $)2091N to. inadp to the 'Winghatri Minot Lacrossi Lpagt0 to a tst in the cost Plprpvinci,„ travel- and the pureha.se of sweaters. ` Kippen, I.JC.1N his Xmas meeting t-hey also took gifts . to the Sea forth area patients. Method Itiothines;.parts; - 0000tapries.MlesariOtervice. for the37seasonl. GS340A • GP440A FURnITURtSTORES Let there be. 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