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WALTON
POKER RALLY A,-
ntlay, Feb• 5
Registration 11 2
Admission $3.00 each
before her ambitions are achived.
$150.00 in cash prizes plus
numerous •other , prizes.
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Sponsored by
Walton Area
-Sport's- Club
Seaforth Agricultural- Salciety
Annual Meetincy:
DINNER & DANCE
6:30 P.M.
rues., Jar.24
Seaforth Community Centre
$7 a ticket
Tickets available from all directors.
Tickets available to Ladies Division by calling
Joan Campbell
C'
eople
. . . Dr. Charles Toll of Seaforth, who is carrentlyvacationing in St
Petersburg', Florida sent along a copy of the St. Petersburg
••• Times to the Expositor' this Week. A picture on- the front page
shoWs the aftermath oft snowstorm in Buffalo and surrounding
area. No mention is made, as Dr. Toll-notes, of areas North and
--- West of Iiiiffalo, like Huron County, which were digging out
• from the s,axpe storm. After his Florida holiday Dr. Toll plans ,on
spending some time in Jamaica serving in a dental clinic with
which he has been•-'associated .for several years.' ',,,
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Mr: and Mrs. Dave Netzke and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Altman
spent Christralts holidays in Kitchenet%with their daughter and r 7 gr nddaughter Mrs.,Ron Bowers arid while there &fig', i.Netzke,
ha the misfortune in' breaking her wrist on the steps ot•.h .er
gr at Granddaug •hter's, Mrs. Keith 'Homuth's home . As a
result She spent several daysjn St. .Mary's Hospital and has
recovered enough to, come home on "SaturdaY'' afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Judson Walker and Miss Barbara Bryans, spent
the holiday season in Barrie, and East Lansing, Mich. Barbara
has now returned to Banff where she has accepted 'a position at
the School of Fine Arts:. . ..
Among those storm stayed in town was Mrs. Carl Hunt of the .'
10th concession of McKillop Township. A staff member at the
Expositorafor the first time in three yearl'she was unable to make
• it home. She stayed with ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt on dbderich
' , Street W.
, .. -Wind' Mrs. Peter Malcolm and 'Charlie returned to:Seaford'
late Tuesday night. After their nine-day, trip, to California with
the °Marie Massed Le3iotiPipes and DrUrris Band to the Rose
.':"-- Bowl parade in Pasadena, California.
They reported good 'weather for the parade on January 2 but
heavy rains marred 'the remainder of, the week, especially
Tuesday. when the massed bands 'played at Disneyland. On
Friday the bands were guests cif the Mexican Government when
they played at Tijuana,. Here the 'Weather '.vas sunny. -.
Monday when the' Malcotms arrived in TOrcinto they got as far
as Mitchell,Blocked reads stopped them. The Mitchell Kinsmen
Club arranged for them to stay at the home of Darrell 13,91ph and -
Tuesday night they,were able to get home about 8 p.m. by way of
a friends' four-way, drive vehicle, .
Mrs. Eve Moore of Goderich en route to her home there
Sunday 'from Victoria, B.C. was stormbound until Wednesday
with Mr.: and MrS. 'Orville Oke.
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.Plan char ges for
Point Farms Park
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Just baout everyone apprecia,-
tes the flavor that'. onions impart
to. so many dishes. However, not
too many people realilie just how'
great onion's taste as a vegetable.
• For this reason, food specialists at
• the • Ontario Food • Council.;
Ministry„ of 'Agriculture • and
-•-Fpod,--encourage—you--to yadd-i„
onions to your shopping list and •
to try them as a vegetable, cooked
the following way..
ry Pee4 the number of onions
water,
• Swim Classes
- Red Cross Leaders
- RLSS Bronze
- Scuba
- Parent and Tot
. 6 Beat the Winter B ues
Join a Fitness or Swim
Class
at Yanastra Recreation
Centre
Winter Program 1978
-''January 23 toAprii 1st
' • Pool and Health Spa Memberships
iteglitrat!on January 16th to 21sf,1978
If you rheed o brochure - or further
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No charges will be , laid.
ibility , at •". the'time of the
acesent was "absolutely 'nil" it
wa • reported.
Police Chief John Cairns has
, been storm ,stayed in .Aylmer Hospital since Sunday,
Seaforth Community Hospital A Goderich OPP, sp ,okeStrian
has'had no problems due to the • reported they had few prohirs
storm: Dppald kernighan,7 during this storm. "People seem -
assistant business administrator to beiearning and staying off the
said Wednesday morning. He, 4roarA", he said. HOwever, there
administrator was storm-stayed
in London.
United Trails, the Seaforth' bus
firm, reported no school buses are
going out'. The regular bus-run
_frora.lor.onto_to_aadexich was-off
Tuesday but' was back Jin
operagou Wednesd4 morning.
Police'
,Seaforth Police 'reported' one
Storm creates havoc throughout area
as far ;as the mail carriers were Chicken. Restaurant was host to were open Wednesday morning - John Ford of R,R.1„ Brigden and able to drive on the concession about 15 to 20 stranded truckers and • about J5 closed.To a few driven by Robert Coke, 30, of roads. and , motorists. Some were schools, some buses are running Petrolia. One positive note in the midst removed' from their stranded along the main roads: 'He said all Mr. Varley was backing out of of the storm was that no vehicles by local snowmobile schools in Huron were closed ' hiS•driveway•into the highway at • disruptions in service occurred, Owners and brought to the Tuesday except for Goderich - the time of .the collision. His van Ruth Lombardo, a supervisor with Forge , aCeording--to owner Lloyd• Collegiate which, was open to received damages of about Bell Canada's Clinton office, said Eisler.
town students.$ , : $1,500 while the tractor trailer there were; occasions .when At Huron Centennial School had about .$50 to front grill. Mr, customer overload caused slow Wednesday morning Arnold Varley escaped injury but Mr. Phones, but no ether problems Mathers, Principal, said 21 of his Coke was taken to the hospital were encountered. •where X-Rays revealed he had a',
slight concuss
23 teachers were at school, one
ill and one stormbound, •but 'no
pupils were at the Sch..
St. Patrick's School, I ubli
St. Columban School cool" not be'
reached for comment.
discharged had been kept in
because of road conditions.
There were no''staff problems
resulting froth the storm. ' •
'Gordon McKenzie,' businesS
accident durin,g the storm.
DESERTED — Iniense,dold and high winds Monday and Tuesday kept most people
off Seaforth Streets. - (Expositor Photo)
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By Greg Htitry, ne of the top'Elvis impersonators'
aducah, K Mucky, backed by. one of The
Groups this side of the border' '100STER"
In the Centennial Lounge a Live ' Tribute to
t appearances with Chubby Checker,
- The niacin, etc.
Daily Lunch Hour
Seaforth
RS., FRI. & SAT.
LVIS
Specials
-tyactor-trailer . truck owned
coming into or going out of town
from Monday Noon to 11 A.M. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • oo ,• • • oo 0000000 • • • 00000 • %
Wednesday. Orville Oke, • , •
,Sel • Postmaster, said the rural routes • the •
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For Reservations.Phone
262-2277 236-4610
230.4213
R.R.2, Hensall • •
Sat., Jan. 28
Roger Quick &
The Rainbows
Sat.,
Joe Overholt &
The-Standbys
Sat., Jan: 14
Joe Overholt-Sr-7* •
The Standbys
Mail
were par y. o
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• • Tickets — Children $1.00, Adults $2.00, Family $5.00
O available at Bob & Betty's Variety, Anstett Jewellers, • • Seaforth Recreation Office or Team Members.
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Ann al Meeting
of
Baird's Cenietery •Hoard
'''and
P110t Owners
Wednesday
January 2,5
'2 p.m.
In the I.O.O.F. Hall
Brucefield Ontario
vs
SEAFORTH_BEAVERS
OLDTIMERS
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Wed.„ Jan. 25
will be held"on
tiall d ne Wednesda The F K k S I Forge en uc y ty, e
8:30 P.M.
Seaforth Community Centre
Thursday,
Friday & Saturday
Matinee
Home gardeners can bring the
elliSsfoOm to their living room,
with three new courses offered by
the Ontarib 143 inistry , of
Agriculture and Food.
The co,ursek,ovailable from the,
Office Of Confirming Edavatiorrat
the ijniversity of Guelph,
introduce anew concept in home
study by using both, printed and
visual -Material, and • audio-
cassettes.
"Some courses require Visual
material for , maximum
unde'rstanding," `-says
C.E..McNinchrof)the thiversity of
Guelph. !',Course material will
--include-an-easy-to:operate hand
filmsthp viewer so visual material
can be seen as it would be
presented in class.
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communications was the problem ,
it was cracked np 'Ur:be but did
conceive that the Board would
have to work together to impr e
lines ,of . bcantnutheation wit
teachers, parents; ratepayers and
municipal . politicians.
...The past chairman told the
board that a one year term as
Board chairman should be
considered pointing, -out that a
second year in the chair is very
trying. . .
Arthur and Catherine
Nicholson
'invite relatives and friends
tun
Operi.Vonse
at the Optimist Hall
on the occasion of their
60th Wedding
An
on Su,nday,
Jan. 22
2 - 5 P.M.
Best Wishes Only
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The. new courses, .' floWer ,the neW bOme stildrsystelif Can
Arianging, Plant Prefogation for be used for other collar:nips
tine'Home Owner. and FlantJise oduairrin courses in agricultire.
In the Rome Landscape. Cost' of• the courses, "FloWer
together includFitiore than 1100- Arranging":jand "Plant Prop n7. •
color slideS, gatioo for the Herne Owner' is
Prof. lvt eNinch says the course ,:$50 per course. "Plant-Useitila
-material is sent • to at-home Male Landscape" costs $70.
Individuals wishing. ..Jo take two
courses will be, even a $10
reduction in the total" cost. All
three courses costs $150.
For more information write °
Independent Study, Office of
Continuing Etlucatii3n, University
of Guelph,': Guelph, -Ontario 1N1G
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School, teaChers; . and
,Derticultural socieities, as well as
home gardeners; will find these
courses Ilse id.
• Prof Mr' 'snys it, is hoped
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students in a binder which
includes filmstrips; a hand
viewer, and authoritative , text
material.
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Tuesday,
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Point Farms Provincial Park, chops sharply to a narrow sand
well-known to Goderich and area. and pebble beach and'-a natural
residents since was established ,_,landscape of steep-sided ravines"
ip:,,,,)9(i4, will undergo faither 'Will be preserved as. an envirpn-
. improVements as outlined in . a mentally fragile area.
master plan Which has• been In keeping with the park's rural
re)eased by Natural Resources setting, a renovated barn will be
Minister Frank S'. Miller. turned into a and Centre for
The 236-hectare (580-acre) interpretive ' and recreational,
provincial park is.6 km. (three activities, Controlled
miles) north of Goderich on Lake snowmob,iling and hunting will be
• Huron and Contains the. ite of the permitted •within the park. •
old Point Farm Hotel, a popular A number of proposed
summer resort 'for city families improvements detailed in , the
during the late. 1800s. The'park, . master plan originated , from
to be fully operational between suggestions made by interested
mid-May and mid-September, ' individuals and 'groups at
. previously held public meetings.
will beCome an intensive "We realize that recreational
reereatien . area centred around needs and visitor • patterns have
camping and day-use activities. changed •over the years," Mr.
Partial facilities will be available Miller said. `,'The plan evaluates
during the off-season. the park's existing facilities while
. The park has 200 campsites' as recognizing the environmentally himself, had Monday off but was were a. number of ,abandoned
sensitive areas needing unable to get to Seaforth Tuesday ,cars still along area roads; e h well as 'day use' facilities but a .
hardwood-covered bluff which protection." due to the storm. said.'
Mr Kerniglfan said some
Everyolii loves onions • .
25 minutes boiling time. Watch
the anions as they cook, and keep
adding boiling water as required,
r t •
• patients who would have. been Seaforth was without any mail,
to' keep them covered with
• The reasons for keeping the
onions covered with water is to
dissolve the cetrine_apds.which are
responsible for strong flavor.
.These 'compounds are released
1 ..you'll need, about two medium instead of being trapped in the Constable John Burgess said •
rief servin g To keep the onions pot. While the, onions cook„ they had .assisted • the Seaforth "together" as they boil, insert a , •
toothpick into each one, -at its
Hospital • by prepare a' flavored-cream sauce. Community •
Drain onions, and pour "the delivering medication •front a drug •
side. That will keep the layers . sauce- the',over. .. • •
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from popping out. Put theonior) store to the hospital and had
',in a mot, and pour just, enough Once. you magfel' 'the art of delivered
/ an out-patient to her
home from the hospital.
boiling water over to cover them . boiling onions, you'll serve them.
Leave the lid-----4 -t he pot. again and again, You m • may even •
Conktable Burgess _ said a
°Continue boiling the onions until reach the point where you use collis ion occurred on North Main Street, near Welsh Street;
they are' fork-tender. Food . onions as a vegetable. every bit as
specialists' have found that much as you use them as a Monday afternoon at 1:10 p.m.
medium, onions need about 20 to 'seasoning. , •
when a Frank Kling Van driven
, by Art Varleref 166 'Main Street , - 1 . . N. was struck on the left rear by a
' into the water as the onions cook.
,„By'leaving the lid . off, • these
compounds evaporate into the air
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