HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-12-30, Page 15February 12
HAVE WE GOT EVERYTHING?. — It was dark and
it was snowing but •members of the SDHS Girls
Trumpet band• checked carefully that they had
everything, including their instruments, before
boarding buses for Ft. Myers, Florida at 5:30 a.m.
• ,
on Saturday. The girls come back to Seaforth
Monday night after a week of playing at parades and
concerts at the Edisbn Pageant of Lights.
(Staff Photo) •
If our wishes
come true„youedi:
New Year will be filled
A4 to overflowing with
all the good things in life.
2
, May 20
COME ALONG NOW i J..LAN — McKillop ReeVe
Allan Campbell came quietly as he was escorted to
jail in the -SDHS parking lot by Seaforth Police chief
John Cairns. Pledges were made to put Allan in and
out of Jail arid to find out what the chief had on
underneath his kilt. (Staff Photo)
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TIRE 5 s 1.11-1 447040.00$
fired W. Tilley Ltd. ilnd.Staff
k.
As the new
year comes
into your
home may it
bring all good
things to you
and your
family.
/tope there's lots
of good times
for you throughout
the New Year.
A great big thanks,
for your very kind 'support.'
RYAN BULDQZING
R. R. 1 Walton
That we will continue, in every way we
can, to help make your year successful
and happy. Sincerest thanks.
ROWCLIFFE
MOTORS
THE .1.114FON ;EXPOSITOR,, DECEMBER 11,170:
May 13
PICKING UP THE LEFTOVERS. — Elgin Young,
manager, of the Topnotch Feeds Ltd. store in
Seaforth, picks up the cheques and other contents of
the store's safe thieves left behind after the safe was
broken open With a sledge hammer early Thursday
morning. $2002:mas stolen ,and police ar6 still
investigating th'e robbery. (Staff Photo)
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churchmark its Centennial. Left to right,. Mrs.
Lorne Wilson, Mrs. Jean Cairns, Mrs, Alice
'Ham, Miss Maxine Swan, Fred Burdge, Mrs,*
Gertrude Wright and Mrs. Mabel Munn.
MARCH 18, 1976
A retired teacher, Janet Scott Hogg, died at
noon in Seaforth Community Hospital in her
71st year.
Joanne Van Drunen, 5, Seaforth, has won
an award for outstanding achievement at the
Sheridan Collegf in Oakville. The award was '
valued at $100.
Gordon McGavin, R.R. 2, Seaforth passed
away in Seaforth Community Hospital.
Arena gets $44,600 grant, from Wintarici.
1.
MARCH15, 1976
Wilfrid J. Scott, 2 Seaforth, died at Branson
Hospital is Toronto. He was the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J.H. Scott and farmed in Hullett
Twp.
Mrs. Leonard Strong, Egmondville, was
named president of the Huron-Perth Presby-
terial of the United Church.
APRIL,1, 1976
The Seaforth Minor Hockey Association
held its "Big Night" and a good turnout of
proud parents were on hand to see a nu mber.
of future Bobby Orrs give it their .best for
Mom and Dad.
W.I. votes to buy Walton Community Hall.
Mrs. John Devereaux, R.R. 4, Seaforth
passed away in Seaforth Community Hospital.
APRIL 8, 1976
The Curling Club held a successful Fun
Night to raise money for prizes. A birthday
cake was presented to President Stewart
McCall.
Fred Snow retired from the Toronto
Dominipn Ihnk after 45 years active work.
All 75 canoeists finished a tough Bayfield
Myer course in the fourth annual Optimists
Canoe Race.
Joseph Smith of Seaforth passed away at
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Tuckersmith Telephone gets $25,000 ice
damage
APRIL 15,1976
Congratulations were extended to Dan
Beuerfnan who marked his 87th birthday.
Catherine Loretta Cleary passed away in St.
Ringing in
the New Year
confident it
-will tick off
many fruitful,
-3happy 'hours
for you.
GAY LEA FOODS
Marx's Hospital, .T.,*1149A;
Mrs, Helen Wilbee, l V4lueil member of •
KilbarchanNursifig Home, took, ile MPOPFs
on an interesting armchair tour to Ole Britis
Isles.
h.
. •
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lane;.
mark their 50th liatig
Rev. and Mrs: 714b Roberts moved into..
Eimondville manse.
APRIL 22,1976
Grey Township appointed Gerald Exel,
building inspector. He is to be paid $10. per
trip.
First Presbyterian Church was well filled to
hear the Woo dstock Choralaires.
A quiet wedding tookylace when Mrs. glsie
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