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The Huron Expositor, 1977-09-01, Page 11
THE HURON EX.POSiTt?Fi-,' SRTEMBER 1, 197 "•-11. .0 The Mullett Wildlife Management Area. near Cgnstance was Fred SchreiberandBrent,London;.Mr and Mrs:-PeterHy a busier than usual over the weekend. AAarge number of dog Robert, Thorndale; ,Mr. and Mrs.Ponald M,cKercher, ,Heather, owners from many parts of Ontario had their hunt dogs nn trial at John and Laura of ''McKillop. - the natural nark. M4;. and Mrs.R, Q. Pethke, Bornholm and Mr. and Mrs. Matt r. w: This part of Huron -County is gradually becoming famous for a Murray spent last week in .Uxbridge visiting Mr. and Mrs." new ,export ....good canoists. Rene Boogemans of Hensah, Harold Mason and Mr:'and Mrs. ,Philip Flanagan. They 'also several times a winner in the Seaforth'Optimist canoe race, was a visited with Mr. and Mrs. ,Hugh. Pugh, Ashburn and Mr. and 'medal winner in canoing events at the Ontario Summer Games in Mrs. Lloyd' Bryant,: Claramount. Kitchener over the weekend. Several Brussels area people', Jerry "Mr.'and Mrs. Ed Baker and family were visitors. with -Mrs. and Murray -Bremner, Linda Smith and Warren. Knight also-wan--•---T�rtha -Drager 1`agt-:&Unday.---"'" medals. Mr.. and Mrs. George,§cofield of Clearwater, Florida spent the { Apoldgies•from the Expositor staff to many j'past two weeks with, Mrs: James Souter. ocal people who , organized .events in the area' last. weekend. Expositor,«' ' , phgtographers were there taking photos but an accident in the Expositor reporter John Miner was guest of honour at a"staff „ darkroom resulted .in ,four rolls of film being lost: Please be party after the paper was put to bed Wednesday afternoon. He asgured that the lack of.photos from your event is not the result left Seaforth last week, after his second summer as;,an Expositor _ of orneriness. on our part. Accidents do happen, no matter how reporter, fdr his new full time job, editor of"tlie University of careful everyone is 'and this was just not our week! Western Ontario student paper, the Gazette, in London. "We The People column goesfar afield to Scotland again this week decided tb give you, a -party instead of a baby shower," John was to report on an unusual' gathering that occurred August 10 in the • told by Henrietta Brown, who organized the get together. (There Panmure Hotel in Edzell, Scotlalid._ That night, about 32 j_have been a couple of thbse, events connected with the Expositor "" 'office recently). Canadians, along with their British relatives friends and; Also leaving this week, after working. all summer in the front acquaintances,' had a, get-together planned before ,'several office of the Expositor, is Maureen Delaney, who will start Grade Seaforth couples left Canada for Holidays, overseas. 13 at -,SDHs. Among those present were Cleave and Peg Coombs, - L Egmondville, Toin and Nan Young and Wilma and Keith Joe and Larry Hicknelt, Timmins, spent the weekend with* MacLean; $eafor th, Florence and Jack Rathwell; Guelph, Mrs. their parents, Mr. and Mrs., Francis Hicknell and attended We A. Bruce, Vancouver, .B.C., Carl Tesky and .Ruby McMulaen, Ma.nley-Burry .wedding in Stratford on Saturday. Guelph.. Other guests,, many of them from Scotland and. „.-' England, included; Ron and WinJones,'Jackie Pirie, Bella Pirie, 'Visitors at the -home of Mr, and`•Mrs. Francis Hicknell and Wilma and Robert Young, Al and Rae Young, Willie and Mabel family r Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Burry and Jennifer St. Johns' Newfoundland. r. and «Mrs. David ' 1 " Be Renate and. John Rathwell, Lahr; Ger an Alison '• HOMEMADE POTTERY his array of objects hand to�add-music to afternoon of browsing: An .. Begg, � �' y' ' Talarico and -daughters, Thunder Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Werner from Beechwood otter was' art of the offerings for auction of donated goods added money to the coffersGould and Marx', Brenda. -and -Carol, Vancouver BTC. ack, -Peter Fyric., Davi pottery P. 9 James and Maggie Anderson.' , - — - endall;'Etta Gauld,Eve- _ sale at the. Flea. Market Sunday at the Van Egmgnd of the Ven Egmond Foundation, .,.(Expositor Photo}. Expositor's cult Mrs. Murray Corman, Robert, Suzanne --and Richard, Waterloo, `P House. ,A number of local entertainers were also on , The.Huron ,g ural reporter, ChaDon Farquharson, Mr.' and Mrs, Joe Manley, ,Mr. and Mrs. Keith Manley, has taken to the airwaves.. Charliles Creator, m been signed to host CBC's a.m. radio's Morningside Show, Stratford. ` Qii v i Its , Eg.m o n dv Ile po ttery beginning Sept. 12 be paid a cool. $65,000'a year for the Dave Robb andFL' e'n' Pizzdy of the Expositor staff were in - --_— _ shosv,_w'hich_rttns_weeksiay' mornings from. § to 12. ± Toronto on Saturday- attendingan advertising, and --editorial — - r Iver. and Mrs. R.S.McKercher celebrated their 35th"'wedding° seminar at Ryerson arranged by the Ontario Weekly Newspapers anniversar with a family et ether at Miss Helen McKe cher's Association. , • Y g g fi ' t ' r S t •, 0 Ct home' in Stratford: Present %�el•e Miss E, M. C�aurtice, Mr. and Anne Albert, who has spent ix weeks of her summer holidays Mrs._ A. C. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. M ichael McKee, Beth, tatting part in a French language course in Quebec has returned .David and Steven of Dundas; Mr. and"Mrs-"C}fiarles `D`obbie, - home ready'for Grade -13-at 'S:D.H:'S: and has -resumed •her ' •- The"organizing committees for House on Sunday, October 2. It call her if they ifiave windfall g• - ' shtngl,e, cuttjn Katharine, Susanne, Geofferyand Scott of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Saturday duties at the Expositor Office. Foundation e'tird annual V has decided," mond had, been suggested that Cider- - apples available. Last: year, Glen McNichols the 'third 'annual Van Egfest be held ,this year at the " Canned goods are fne.too, for shingle mill and the steam engine -to hold the festivities', again on the 'Community Centre, but it was felt ',.the'Counfiy, Store. Lots of.people that powered it, drew 'large ,'grounds of the Van Egmond moving it from the House would buy a couple of cans of stuff -,they crowds. It.was suggested that the result in a loss of '"atmosphere", eat one, and nob.ody:'ll touch the shingles ' produced could be Dorothy Williams, Chairman of second. We could use it, if it's nqt branded with •a distinctive Van o - The family of the event, said that" she, had going to be used otherwise," she Egmond House brand, and sold John and Mary they all felt that having Ciderfest said. Attendance last year •` - spoken to a number of people and as souvenirs.'' g y r at A:at, LA ATTEND' TO TT J A N MART at ' the arena would definitely- , Besides the, Counfry market,' Ciderfest topped the, 3,000 mark 1 "Lose something": tilers will also be the ever popular and the weather then was bitterly :M r 'ak yF , wish to invite friends B.Si sed 'on' the great "success of sausage burgers or, "Big Van's cold and probably kept 'a lot of E: ?! neighbours and relatives last ear's Ciderfest, it was that went over so well last. year. eo le awa said ,GI d s Van f decided • that _mush of the .cider Farmer's Sousa a 'will also be .,• Ci . °'"' a „ r _ tc� an .. _- g Egmond, the C.tairman of the; K Se f orI h ..7 �. "',' I - OPEN would have.--te be prepared in made -fresh-, that day, as- it has ' 'Foundation'g Whys and Means "- a;< O P E Nall, advance. Terrence Hussey said been for the last two years., Committee. With an luck at __' .�; y g we should be able to double, 4."` „.•:.°`"` '`" RECEPTION last eac;we were 20 or 30 aliens There will be demonstrations of behind the. demand. ' always, honey extraction, butter that." Proceeds will go .to restore 3......:h Honouringtheir arents P when there -.was . no reserve - churning; rug making and violin .the Van. Egmond house. ., i; : °: %'. �:� _ supply, .and there' was. onl .. one making.The Committee is trying ,"' , 25th WEDDINGY• w Y g Anyone interested in volunteer- u--1D7He-e-, - press workin 'a•The a will still be to arrange dis- la s %of antique '" � ' � '• �t� �;"' 1"Iver ,P g >~• l :.oilg P Y p Y ,4nd. ing,..o be!lp �� Ciderfest-on one at*w ' <' �^• , the man committees, is asked to ANNIVERSARY the Cider demonstrate s.- thhe Festofathe 9 ts, Egmondville .potterg and 'ca_Il Mrs.. Williams at s asked t 4 demonstratibns of --s mnih a beverage, but cider will be ready , _; Sedforth ahead of time too. Last year, one Legion Hall press, .made about 300 gallons during the day. Notice of Public -Meeting .. there will, be a Country Market „ ry Sle 'j It .was decided this earSafi, t` 1O g fresh, producet•/_ • * stall selling �e� •. Seg p: homemade dams .and jellies, i Everyone welcome candles', etc.,Mrs.- Grace Hussey Best Wishes only, is organizing the booth: 8 Pm -Mr-.- Williams said'a campaig - would have to be mounted to see �Sfi� A �tCEAT I t) N HAL L � - � if awe couldn't scare up some - F Q.nl 1 I y Paradise.'.. ' apples' and vegetables from f-_-_ Vclnast,rta � around here" and asked people to � r - :<; To consider. amendmebt W, to . the '.Huron __ ' County official plan concerningthe `" + l -* _ •Sept.Country >`: Newhard and of red e> Se' t 3 p i p. 4 Sunday t Sept. ']o Com anions <_. A esignation of lot 44 Ian 23 Tuekersmith 4 ' Silvertones Township [Vanastra] from ' ,service 3' Septa 17 'Blenders ' JOHNS -commercial use to, restricted industrial ,use. L'. Sept: 24' Country Manns r4 Y _.. c k invite relatives and. friends ,;4 J e a f o rt h L• i o n s "Park Oct. 1 Ken Scott f` - ''' to'oinrth Oct. 8 Silvertones celebration of in the Oct. 15 Blenders., - _their parents' i Oct- _22 Country. L A i MITCH' r Cavaliers.50th GOLDEN T,:30p BED•�R�4� S tons <> , .n Main St..All participants must pre register at Oct. 29 Variations WEDDING Friday, Sept. -2 , To be hela'o Nov;' 5 Ken Scott 7 no cost. Trophies for'the-winning.participants, fastest and ^ Nov. 12 Silvertone's . ANNIVERSARY 7:0p p.m,� -.'Western. horse Show most:.o,rigin:al. Registration formsat the Recreation Office.. ° 4 Nov. 19 Blenders ; ' , 9:00 p.m. - Family -Dance for -Moms, Dads-& the Kids,- �+ Bob He' o id's• Band - Nov. 26 Variations. yr - Sun'day, Se t.• v P•oliarJ yW o . [ .,. -T1-00' p:m''. -' Crowning of the. Fair Queen Dec. 3 Ken Scott a [Afternoon] • ren s r ,f 3.30 p. •-GAMES. a R Dec. 10 Silvertones '- at the lie - __ .. ;: _-.:.. LM%R 1 1 1' Aages -Prize , • Dec: 17 Blenders, ', me of SgfUrday� Sept. 3 Games & R,aces for children of all g s Galore ; 0.Dec. 24- N.©.. -Da nce f'. 'Stanley,and June'Johns _ 12:30 p.m.. Parade led by the�Mitchell Legion Band Dec. 3X'Kzn Scott k< IZ.R.4,Seaforth ACIUItbQ'meS 1. (New Years) t 1:30'p.61-....Offiolalll opening The Honoarable Paulitlef McGibbon Lieutenant 'Governor of Ontario'' , 4:30' T " S O �A� Forreservations Best wishes only please,':. _ e P• r :., , :n to articipate in the Tug of War 2:00 .m Talent Show in th �Ar� 527.0629 , ° ,4 _T _ a ups ng P, Y ut y,A , ,4y. '« - Chariot Races Gro of twelve wishi , :::,:<fi:<::>>:>::x:�:v:W4,: , `. r Ev ne can take yf, pre,registe . Eve. k - 'heep,Sheaxing , competition are asked to - g r ul • Livestock Judgip part in the adult games. Join In The 7:00 p.m. Pbny )pull; + TU t 8:00'0.m. • Step Dancing. Competition - 5t 6 Po• m a.— BIG MAGIC SH.0W T' V o WAR 9:00 pan. - Dance - Lou Morello's Orchestra [ 18 yrs.& Ger] s _ '• •Earl Weywoodi 'the rnagician,� . assisted by. Martha , COMPETITION ayd -Y 0 - _Sund �� .. _ _.. 54..0: -TIME TCS E�4T(° {� r g a on you p cn supp n • Sund � � Se; • M `S y,, pRefreshments will beiavailable, e t�ORTS DAY" ' P J r' a d" join the crowd 1sTug-.O-War 30 p.m. - .. ._......... 4:30 p,m. u • - ' Sheep dog trials �---'• 0m TALENT P ROGRAM Sheep shearing, spinning & wodl` dyeing • �S'EAFORTH'-LIONS PARK deinonstratidn. T , a r si rs and musicians., a At The C6.MmunityPicn,ic t ' , � Monday, Sept. ogr.'m. Pr of local dances nge must Pre register 9 using the foern tjeloweam 2 Pul 10:0.0 aim. - 4»H Cote"'i�tittotls $� inter Club Shows � ` , " 'EntryNo Pers to a team. L00 p.m. Heavy ][terse, Carriage & Pam. ir - BON' i RE „ Aiv1l= .. 7. p.m. Paul e I dri rs and Community Sing Song itoad I: r' Sh •00 ]p Riddel!'s' b 1 ve , 1 • - ' °� Sunda' . _ and . v _ Heise e Shop. pitching cb�tn etltions' on Saturday & ..... , .,....... , . •" Mbisnti AWards & cash prizes. .. .. More... '�..-1411bit buildings o' en ai• s SOf 6d : a .. much m o•re� a Lott - . all ays to p O Y K�HCSNE . . i:. . ,. °,;1. , , :..:.. .. ., 1 J- - , .. olierat - + +, g p, "time- 1'1 ' ay alw Sen`' ' toy Seaforth I�etrreatl6n.Offit:o: ' ,. ��_ • _ ' �' , � FUN FO ALL Afi T B � he Biggest , . t t3(tle ,, » • --• ' gg Fair to bntaria +e�afor� 'Rei n t�mmrrl`'tee z °.B,ox,BlttS; Soafortil 0R.PU�YTH�R INF08Mp►TION .CAU -521-08`82 <. J r I . J { s , , r ti- ..,,. ,5 .:, .rte` fir... . x i .... 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