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The Huron Expositor, 1978-02-02, Page 10Dublin residents were busy Sunday morning 8ettingAbayved out and )shovelledi ptlt "afater Thursday and Friday:s storm. On the main st reet three good samaritans Gary Cronin, Bryan O'Rourke „, and Bet). Krauskopf shovelled out a car belOnging to Ruth Templen4irof-Stuffa that hadn't, moved since Wednesday. The 'Car-started right up. Outside his home on Highway 8 in Dublin, sill Dunlop was" shovelling snow away from his front door Bill, who works in ob when he got ere ing out of the do a lit a bi of shovelling and pre another snow S Stratford, said snow was up past ' home Friday night and "bits snowbanks all over the plat every, day", he said phil storm Id' late February. The Finnish 01 i ti Hockey team, in town Wednesday night for their game agai '1 st the Seaforth Beavers, stayed here an extra day and night b cause they got caught by Thursday's blizzard.. A large number of them were entertained at the home of Ken Mary'Doig, derich Street W. Thursday night and almost the whole team were at Hessen Hau$ restaurant for breakfast on Friday .morning. The Finns, although used to severe winters in their own country, apparently didn't expect that sort of weather in Canada. Many of them had no heavy outdoor clothing and as a result Seaforth merchants had brisk sales of snowmobile suits, hen the, hockey players were storm stayed here...Thursday., Mrs, Clestia• Nicholson spent Saturday with her sister Mrs, Pearl Williams. , , Wilson Allan of 58 George St., Seaforth celebrated his 83rd birthday on January 29. His wife Doris Allan, friends and relatives helped •iiim to celebrate his birthday with a surprise party. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ord of London visited her father Mr. Leo Hagan, Gouinlock Street. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chesney and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kling have returned) from. Las Vegas where they attended the International Heavy Equipment exhibition. Mrs. Mitchell Moore of Toronto visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Oke 'last week. Miss Bearbara-Brady, who h as been visiting her parneen Dr:..••• and Mrs. Paul Brady in Porpurhey. has returned to British Columbia.. • Seaforth gained across Canada recognition this month when The Legion, the official magazine of the Royal Canadian Legion . carried a picture spread of, the military exhibits arranged by. Legion steward Frank Phillips and which arc on display in the Seaforth Legion Hall. The exhibits which include uniforms over many years, medals, insignia and 'pictures 'have been brought together through the co-operatioitof members and others 'in the community. Attention Veterans Ex-Service Men and Women. and Dependents • The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer CLARE WALL Previncial Service Officer of London . will be visiting in the area Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance, regarding: (a) War DiSability Pensions; - (b) Treatment fOr entitled veterans; (c) Application for Benevolent Funds; (d) Appeals against adverse original application for Nat Veterans and Widows Allowance, • is requested to contact the Service OffiCer of Seaforth Branch 156 ROyal Canadian Legion, whose name appeatibelow,, prior to To Arrange an Inter% kw, Contact SERVICE OFFICER: ROBERT H. FRANKLIN MAIN STREET NORT.11-2 SEAFORTH 527-0214 February 6th EGMON.DVILLE - ST. JAMES' BOWLING LEAGUE . Valentine Dance SEAVORTH COMiVIUNITY CENTRE Friday, Feb. 10 DANCING 9 -1 Music By LINCOLN GREEN Tickets $3.00 per person , Available from: George Love • 527-1536 Deb Robinet 527-0384 Linda Gridzak 527-1953 Susan Deighton 527-012Y RENT R1NSENVAC No other "do-It-yourself'` method cleans carpets as EASILY— • 38 pound portable power- house does all the work EFFECTIVELY— cleans, rinses and Vacutlint out deep doWn dirt and grime in a single sweep ECONOMICALLY— cleans the way protessionala do—at a fraotIon bf thexost (YOU SAVE UP TO $25.00 PER ROOM) Rent for only $12.00 a day CROWN Phone 527-1420 HARDWARE (PLUS) OF1BEAU JUTE, NOTE SHOW TIMES ' FRI. & SAT. STARTS 7 P.M. SUN., MON. STARTS 8 P.M. ft.T6 ro 44.94 • STARTS TUESDAY 011 • • • VVHY SHOOT THE TEACHER . WE NOW CAN AeCoMMODATE SEVERAL WHEELCHAIRS Please make erreegemente,th0400hi befere 30 101 ,KillAM Program PHONF 524 7811 subietf IO thattge Alf2CO1LCITIONED 1111 1110 °PARK GODERICH • 40•Oil, 4.41110410 0000 41111 BRODHAGEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WINTER CARNIVAL SATURDAY, FEE14 'Novelty races and drag races start at 12 noon. Dance At Night . 9-I Music by Lincoln Green Draw at 12 p.m. at dance /5-:draws one prize per draw Tickets from Chamber of Commerce 'Members SUNDAY, FEB. 5 CROSS COUNTRY poker rally. starts at 1p •1111. Family day of snowoobiling for evetyont. About 25 miles of marked trail. No speed involved. Cash prites and trophies. floor prize draws tbroughout,the day. HWY. e DUBLIN Thursday, Friday Saturday p Saturday Matinee Ron McLeod Show HURON HOTEL iv i- . .4....,,, ,., ,-_-... ie -1-10. 9 p.m. DANCE Joe Overholt and The Standbys . 10:30 a.m. • Snowmobile 'Races ‘• Poker Run • FREE Snowmobile Rides for children • Floor show in Chalet . 10—THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 19 eople In the Colts competition in Listowel on. Sunday, Seaforth's entry defeated Exeter in their first game. The second game'saw Vanastra eliminate Seaforth from the,,,cempetition. Vanastra in turn was put out-by the Harriston rink who goes on to Paisley this , EBY Gwen Patterson] Sunday for the division playoff. P ''Two'Seaforth rinks travelled to Playing for Seaforth was skip Bob Monkton to participate in a Ladies Ste. Marie, with Gordon Pryce,. Spiel on January 25. Winning Neil.. Dolmage arid Robert third prize was skip Mary Jean Fotheringham. The Bonspiel committee is still Beattie, with Lorraine Denomme, • Joyce Hilderly and Donna Wood. looking for at -least six pinks for Flo Smith also skipped a team of - the Farmer's Mixed Spiel, on Seaforth girls., February 8. They also need a t•• CURPING WINNERS TheSe Vaoastra women won In the second draw in the Curling borispiel on January 18, Winners are from (left) Kay Sharp -, skip, Joan Kennedy, EleacOr Gonle ani Nellie Gonie. couple of rinks for the Men's , Open sponsored by Rowcliffe Motors on February 18. Call Bob Wilson ,527-1879 if you can "field a rink" for either of these events., on't forget to conic to the club on February 1.1 for'the open house" and dance held in honour of Ned Boswell's 90th Birthday. pn 7 hq:$ vistoi7s, • Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wilson c1 Florida visited with the MerVin Smiths for the past two weeks. Mrs( Harold Wilson retorned home after spending lagt Weelt,in Stratford Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Wilson will also by visiting Mr. and Mrs, WM. 4WIISOD of Guelph and Mr:'• and Mrs. Aubrey Wilson of Orillia • Miss . Carolyn. Dinsmore of. Gorrie visited with Mr. and Mrs: Mervin Smith on .Sunday. oinerwer.arnnvskr!.. oaten, Mg. Sponsored by VALENTINE ,ii-DANCE Segforth Centenaires Sat., February 18th 9:1 — Seaforth,. Community Ceptre: Music , By"SHANNQN" z- Advance tickets $5.00 per couple ' Al the door $6410 per couple. •TIckets Available from Membe . of Centerialrea' eculive reArky ‘."4\0.,, Bob or 8 lQieuietris,s Vuttoriteetiy, , \ • ,FOLLY LICENSED UNDER THE L.L.B.O. OPEN: 7 DAYS A406EK,. 12 SOON • 10 RTM. FRIDAY ,,AND SATURDAY EVENING'TIL 1 A.M1 3 • OUR WEEKEND: ENTERTAINMENT In our iounge, starting Friday & Saturday, Feb. 3 & 4 "Sh annon" COMING: February 10 811 "Amaranth" February 17 818 "Southern Com. fort" The Sanflpiper Inn...for the finest in SMORGASBORD DINING NO RESERVATION REQUIRED Served Nightly Remember our NOON LUNCHEON BUFFET MONDAY-SATURDAY, 11:30 A.M.-2:00 P.M. `9th Annual Pastor Yielding of Bethel Bible •.' Church- accompanied by Mrs. R.. Gardiner. and Mrs. L. Norris Visited SEaforth• Manor on' Wednesday afternoon 'and Mrs.• Norris read- the poem "If Jesus Came to Your House" and Pastor Yielding delivered . a timely 'message. Doris Wills recited a poem and "Love Lifted Me " was sung by all. Thanks to the ladies of„Bethel Church for the lovely rookies. - Visiting with • Miss Bessie .Davidson were Mr. and' Mrs. •Ken Cowan of . M'rs. Margaret Cole of Clinton, 'Mrs.' Edith Dunlop :and Mrs. Janet • ' McArthur of town 'also 'Mr. and MrS. Stanley Hilleri of • 'Visiting. with Mr. and Mrs.. R.' McClure were Mrs.. R. McGregor of Kippen and . Mrs.. Greta Broadfoot of t g•mondville. Mrs. Ida Close and Mrs. Edgar • Allan visited friends at ...Seaforth Manor including. Mrs. Ada Reid. Mabel k and Frank McClinchey of Varna visited with Mrs. Ruby - Anderson. • . Mrs. Edna Weber 'and 'Mrs. Donna Restemeyer of Dashwood visited their mother. Mrs. 'Adele Fischer: • • • Mrs: Gertrude Taylor and Mrs. Myrtle Taylor visited 'with Miss hel,MeOurc.and-M•r-:.ancl.-Mrs, Robert McClure. Chuich visits Manor residehts:.. • Seaforth rink third in Monkton • Mr. Wilber Keyes had. an outing to Goderich ,on Tuesday afternoon. • Visiting with Mrs. Ada Reid were Mrs. Eva McCartney, Mrs, Elsie. Dinsmore 'and Mrs. Hilda Montague. • Happy Birthday to 'Murray • Davis who celebrated his birthday on Friday.Jannary 27. • • • Seaforth .Manor residents were saddened to learn "eit .the passing of two of their tellOw residents Mr. Victor 'Davis. and Mr., Paul Heck both, of whom had been, at Seaforth Manor for some years lii A good number attended bingo, On Friday afternoon and winners were: Full House Mrs.; Ada Reid, • Miss Doris Wills, Mr. Charlie Ross, • Miss: K 'Laverty... and . Isabel Landle. (tied): corners--Miss Mary NeVille, Mr.. Erle Dow,. Mr. Robert McClure, Alvin McNain; Straight tine- Mr. Charles Ross, Miss Doris Wills _Mr. Joe ladwney. Robert McClure: Full House-•: Mrs. Ada.Reid, Miss Doris Wills, Mr. „Ludger Seguin, Miss . K. Laverty and .Mary Neville • (tied) Mr. and M Sam MeSpadden of NorWieh viSited with Mrs. Minnie HaWleY And Mr.. Zaek MeSpadden' -WEDDING INVITATIONS THE 'HURON EXPOSITOR . PHONE 527-0240 4, 8EATORTH Seaforth •Community Centre Valentines Dance Sat.,, Feb; 11, 1978 9P.m..7 A:M. AdmissiOn $3.00 per person Limited to 200 people Sponsored by • Chiselhurst Broomball Club Tickets available from team members Music by Chris Black & the Swinging Brass ti 1 101PrP A HURON COU,NTY'S FINEST ENTERTAINMENT .AND DINING CENTRE • February 24 & 25 "Ccnicifiert CRIPPLED CHILDRENS WEEK-END February & 12 \*-*‘- Pineridge Chalet, RR 2, Henson • FREE Snowmobile rides for schildren • Snowmobiling, • Entertainment in Chalet Saturday, Feb. .11 2 p.m. POKER RUN Sunday, 'Feb. 12 8:3Qa.rn.. - 12 Pancake .8t Sausage . Breakfast — COOKED BY Gourmet BILL J3RADY • -of CFPL arervanwormonmpusesi••••••••••ww.emp••••••imnsm Mooseburgers on sale all week-end TIMMY & CRIPPLED CHILDREN IN ATTENDANCE Admission - $1.00 person or a Crippled Kids Button. ALL PROCEEDS TO THE CRIPPLED CHILDR-ENS TREATMENT CENTRE 14 lilt-- ±1 11r4. •