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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-09-07, Page 11I ' Topnotch Feed Ltd. are celebrating 25 years in Seaforth on Thursday afternoon and throwing a'party to celebrate the event, Friends and customers of the company have been Invited to drop down to the Topnotch Head 9fftee Main Street between 3 p.m. and 7-p.m, on Thursday (today) when there will ,be—entertainment- and refreshments provided. Miss Robin McQuaid of Oshawa spent the weekend with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. James McQuaid, Seaforth Mr, and Mrs. Roy McQuaid and John of. Qshawa visited Mr. John McAtAley of Dublin and Mr. and Mrs. James McQuaid of Seaforth. "Mr. and Mts. Jas Keyes and Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Coleman spent the weekend with Mr. and 'Mrs.' Robt. McMillian, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dale at the McMillian cottage east of Beacebridge'aed also called on Mr. and Mrs. John Cornish-Queensville, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wright and sons Wade and Jarrettof Brockville, Ont. were visiting the past week with. Douglas parents Mr. and Mrs. Art Wright John St., Seaforth and with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wright and family of Clinton. Miss Bafbara Bryans who has been visiting her arents Mr. and Mrs. .11S. Walker, Dr. and Mrs. F.C. ''Bryans Barrie and Mr,,and Mrs. Howard Armitage Lansing, Michigan has returend to ViOtoria B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vincent of Brighton spent, last week with' Mr. and.„IvIrs. Frank Hunt and also visited with other relatives andfriends in the area. Mrs. Frank Kling returned following a tour of several European countries. Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Reilly and -their grandson Robbie McNamara of Ottawa spent' the weekend with her brother Bill O'Shea and Mrs. O'Shea,"Chalk Street. New Fall Hours at cf)-11 t a ge guild in Bayfield, Ontario Surprise ! ! ! Our Season Does Not End The 'VERage Guild will be open every day September 5 -October 9' 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. tint Seaifortli OptiOrliat 1917- TIN LIZZIE (2 Seater 341P Runabout) S D raw Tickets $1.00 or 6 fv;r $5,00 Taking Place at Seaforth Fall Fair Night September 21, 1978 SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE 1978779 RATES ICE RENTAL Lodal ....... . . .$ 24. Non Local • $ 30. Minor Sports $ 14. Non Prime Time Mon-Fri. until 5 p,m. excL HolidayS - Half Price, Eiroonibal I .$ 24.. Ind Hockey ..... ,$ 24. HALL RENTAL Weeknight & Weekend ., .V100. Kitchen $ 25. Luncheons $ 20. FLOOR RENTAL • Local : $150. '`& Non Local $225. & ° Seaforth Community Day SAT. SEPT. 16th 10' AM CAR RALLY " (Leaves From S.t4.1-4.s.,1 Register: at the school by 9:45 a.m. Registration Fee'$3.00/Car Car. Poker $2.0 Ii and. AT THE OP T MIST PARK' 2:$0 pm MONSTER BALI_ • Everyone invited to participate • 3:00 pm BED RACES c)r) South Main St., -Beds-must' pre register Cash - PriZes'for 1st, 2nd & 3rd place. '4:00 ptri•-CHILDRENS GAMES & RACES - All Children 10 and under may participate, prizes galore. 4:3'0 pm TUG OFWAR Adults and and, o Teens , inInthe 1ormfunu.p a team L. • t • $1000 dOmage to trailer 1 ' Threshermen's Reunion coming: p Blyth INalloar" 11130N SEPTEMI3ER 7, 1$78 1i ******* • 4 priority R cures e s ear oe hf 0 to;tir tf iT.7hidtei causess , At.a tI 'top t 14 cannot can checkiI , our tco disabilityn t n u buta e t asks eesleim4Tienhatoefftohrte .disease. Sccjeti• Modern, treatfirtent Arthritis Society Next Week LINCOLN GREEN e. ***********************- There were no injuries received as the result of an accident Friday involving a pick up truck and trailer owned byRaymond Riley, 26, of Clinton, , Sebrin:gville OPP said Mr. Riley was eastbound on the, Hwy #8 1.4 kilometres west of the Bayfield Road* bridge Dante Carnroast Pineridge Chalet RR.2 Hensall -Saturday; Sept. 9th 9 p.m. -1a.m. Featuring Canada's No. 1 Country Band EASTWIND You've heard . them • On Oprey North, George Hamilton IV and thd. Funny Farm. Come and see them in person. ALL THE CORN' YOU CAN EAT FREE. Advance tickets $4.00 a pe1son. At , the door $5.00 a person? Phone 262-2277 Aside from the tanneries and •the Summer Festival, myth has' another attraction which brings people ip from far and wide. The Huron County Pioneer Threshermen's 11611nionir.Blyth has become an annual event which attract people from all over Canada and the United States. This .year the Reunion will be held' September 8, "9, and 10th. Started in 1962, the Threshermen's Association Originated with 21 members, only one of whom—Simon Hallahan of RR 3, Blyth, is still liVint. It all got started at a meeting held at 'Mr. Hallahan's home with other men including Hughie Chisolm of Sarnia.' J. A. Moore of Paisley. John Scott of Form6sa and the Hallahan brothers; Hughie Chisolm was an old Huron county Thresherrnan and an engineer on the Great 'Lakes who hadteen trying to convince Mr. Hallahan to get a steam show started in Blyth and it was, for that purpose that the men met at •Mrr Hallahan's home in 1962,, The idea .caught on because, the Pioneer Thresher and Hobby Association -currently has a membership of 400, up from last year's total of 250, There are even members from Western Canada and' the United • States. John Ellacott of. London' is the chairman,. Fred LaBeau of Bayfield is the vice-chairman and Simon Hallahan is the secretary- treasurer of the Association. Fees for the By Trudy Broome' This Saturday marks the beginning of a new season for `Storyhour.' This program is held every .Saturday afternoon frofn 1:30 - 2:30 at the library, A variety of crafts, stories and games are •prepared by the library staff geared•for the 4 to 7 age level. September has been dedicated_ • to Paddington Bear and during 'Storyhour' • children will learn a lot about this little bear through stories and crafts. We will be making Paddington puppets and cards this month. The library has several books about * * • Research seeking ., the cause the cure of arthritis is a top priority OT The Arthritis Society. Modern treatment • can chock disability but it does not elminate the dis- ease. The 'Arthritis Society asks your help to continue this vital research effort. * * * * * * -t, Association are $4 for en individual member and $5 for a man ancljiis wife. Last year, approximately 9,000 people attended the three'day show—a fig6re which is• down from previous. years when they generally had around 12,000. Mr. Hallahan said it was cold last yeaeso that could be the explanation for the drop in attendance. "There's a bigger show coming up this year than ,ever before," Mr. Hallahan added. There will be 16 or 17 steam engines, step dance t ompetitions, an old 7 time fiddler's competition, the Heywoods will be ,enter- taintng, the Clinton Legion Pipe Band mill be playing on Saturday, Dr. Toll's band from Seaford.' will be idaying on Sunday and there is a POSsibility that the Brussels Legion Pipe Band, will be playing on Sunday as well, but -ithat isn't certain vet. Also, Hugh Clarke from Hagersville will be putting on an old time program of fiddling and guitar playing. And of course there Will he the farth machinery which according to Mr. 'Hallahan will include "pretty near every kind of implement used 60 or 70 years ago, as well as some of the later machinery." But !madded that orgainzers have tried to not get machinery much later than 1942, The Threshermen's Reunion is held on arena grounds— • I 'I Paddington by Michael Bond for older children as well. Don't miss the first 'Storyhour' class this 'Saturday. Everyone will receive a Member- ship pendant, and their naives will be recorded on a star. A tour will be conducted ''for children to get acquainted' With .ifielibrify, Remember: there is no ° registration ,and , admission is free! Also, anyone that has made a bookmark and. not handed it in to the hbrary, please do so now! The deadline is Saturday, Sept. 9th.. Prizes will be awarded next week..., A .LAWRENCE 'BURT ,-;• GORDON REYNOLDS Deaden BURT REYNOLDS,, "THE END" DOM DeLUGE .SALLY FIELD • STROTNEFIMARTIN •Lar•DAVID SFEINBERG me JOANNE WOODWARD,. ma. • • G.A.! Soy NORMANFELL ' THE WHITE EARTHQUAKE IS. HERE! CHARLES BRONSONMIEWHITENTAZ*ZIACK WARDEN • ,A111 SAMPSON SLIM PresIGNS • STUARTWIRTMAR • KIM NOVAKa, ho, Mr NeakAD 'Nom AA m.d 11.0,1...1.00.••DAorAdb, I 1.117HOMP501, • hotkorKIIA FANCIA2 A OMER ..... . . driving a pick-up truck and towing a trailer: was 'in the westbound lane passing east- bround traffic at. 88 kilo- -.meters per hour when the trailer started to sway back- and forth. The trailer was detached from the truck. The truck went into the side ditch and the trailer went onto its right side in the westbound lane. There was $1000 damage done to the right .side of, the trailer. 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