HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-10-26, Page 11 (2)THE HU ON EXPlOSI TOR: OCTOBER 28, 1978
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Miss Madonna McQuaid, has been granted the, silver
medal for Grade Ill Violin examinations for the 1977-78
season.
The medal will be presented to her the Western Ontario
Conservatory of Music Convocation on Saturday,
November 4th.
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Association
Policy Conference
Sat. NOV.
9 a.m. S p.m.
Northwestern Secondary School, Stratford
Get involved- help formulate
the Liberal Policy of tomorrow.
WORK SHOPS ON:
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1 . Agriculture-Employment and the Economy
2. Democracy-Where do we go from here
3. Constitution-purposed changes
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ton with 16 targets.
Shooting will continue next
Sunday, October 29th.
Mri and Mrs, John Van Geffen have returned from a. six
week ylsit With relatives in Holland. While there they
attended a birthday gathering marking the 9Qth birthday
of Mr. Van Geffen's mother.
Mrs. Sam Phillips and Miss Janet Cluff have returned
from •a trip to the British Isles.
Mr,,and Mrs, Gordon McBurney, Mrs. Mae Young and
Mrs. Ella Shiell on Sunday: visited Mrs. Art Nicholson and
Art Nicholson at the Manor.
Mrs.. Edith Baker, T(It 4, Clinton, found a green balloon
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Sunday, Oct. 22 which had been released by the Sunday
§Sehool Class at Bethany Baptist Church in Grand Blank,
Michigan by John. Bussberry at 10:45 a.m. and was found
around 4 p.m.
Mr. John Dolson of Toronto and Mrs. Frieda Heard of
Hamilton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Lawson.
Attending the Deanery Meeting at. the IrnmacUlate
Conception Church, Stratford last week were: Miss
Theresa Bauer, Mrs. Harry Hak, Miss Barbara Jordan,
Mrs. Wilbert Maloney, Mrs. Dan O'Rourke, Mrs. James
• Pan, Mrs. Alvin Smale and Mrs—Ken Vincent.
Andy, Susan and Gabrielle White and Ma4-garet McLean
visited on the weekend with Mr. White's parents in
B'ir'mingham, Mighigpn.
Legion plans
Hallowe'en dance
Once agaiii_comrades-ies - greeted the Meal people as
Early-Bird campaign at the they arrived.
Seaforth Legion branch, and
At the Dominion Con-
this year Seaforth has--been vention at Edmonton this
challenged by two branches year the Sons and daughters
take the Provincial honours
in the District that they will of Veterans who belong to
the Legion were ' given the
for the most paid up mem- right to vote at, branch level.
' bers by Dec. 31, 1978. Last Thursday at the general
Seaforth Legion has two meeting there were a num-
Provincial awards now and ber of the associate members
have a place for the third. at the meeting,„ The ex-
See Al Nicholson or his ecutive wants Co welcome
committee to-day. them and extends an in-
The Entertainment com- vitation to the rest of the
mittee plans a Halloween associates to attend the
party at the branch for meetings. Two first war
membbrs and guests only. members were also at this
There will be no admission rneeti ng -
charge and by all reports its The Poppy drive cahvass
going to be a fun night with of Seaforth will be • on
lunch served. The date is November 6, at 6:30' p.m.
Friday, Oct. 27, 9-1. instead of Oct. '6 as reported
Last THursday a bus load in the bulletin. Poppies will
of students from Seaforth be on sale in the stores
Public School senior choir before this date.
travelled to Westminister Sunday smorgasbord that
hospital to entertain the the ladies served was a
patients. This is one thing success as usual, and they
that the patients enjoy as will be having another one on
they do not see too many Sunday, November 26. This
children. The Choir put on a time they are having Turkey
programme of song and and all the fixings.
dance that pleased the
We are happy to hehr that
patients and later the.), went Frank Case is getting up a bit
,among the men and passed at the Manor, also we hope
out cookies. Comrades Jack that Jim McGregor will soon
Holland and. Mike Feeney be better.
Regular trap shoot was
held at Kippen Gun Club
Sunda, October 22.
Bert Mahaffey, Staffa and
Dan Crerar, Hensall were top
shooters of the day with
perfect scores of 25 each.
Following closely were
Jamie Caldwell, Kippen, 24.
Dave Carter, Clinton and Al
Kyle, Brucefield, 23.- Next
with 19• targets each were
Brian Beer, Hensall1 Gary
Koehler, Hensall and Bill
Stewart, •Goderich. Pete
Black, Clinton with 18 tar-
gets and Mike Carter, Clin-
Wed. Nov. 2 at 8 p.m ,
the Blyth Centre for the Arts
rings Caspari and
CompUY mime "dance
Those who like folk or
blue,grass music will have an
excellent opportunity for
en iovm en t Sunday night when
By Wendy Tremeer
A very successful break-
fast was held at the Curling
Club on Sunday, Oct. 22.
Everyone who attended now
knows, why those days are
„called Fun Days'.
Lottery tickets were won
by John Longstaff's team in
the first draw and Steve
Brown's team in the second
draw. Thanks to the Special
Events Committee for a 'fun
day.'
The lb is open this week
for anyone_ _ wanting in-:
struction or practice. Call
Bob Ste. Marie (or the club)
if you are- planning on going
over in off-hours to make
sure the club is open if you
don't have your own key.
The draws will be starting
next week. Monday is men's
curling at 7:15 ,and 9:15;
Tuesday afternoon is ladies'
curling at 1:30; Wednesday
evening is competitive
curling; Thursday evening is
mixed curling at 7:15 and
Theatre to. Western Ontario.
Mime is the Universal
Language and has the ability_
to communicate and
9;15; Friday evening is
mixed curling. You will be
getting a call from your skip
before your game next week.
Anne Cunningham, Marg.
Fleming, Donna Woca and
Wendy Tremeer attended a
S.O.L.C.A. meeting in
(Kincardine) on Monday,
Oct. 23. Twelve out of
seventeen clubs were re-
presented, There were• a few
rule changes and two new
competitions were intro-
duced to begin in 1979-80
Changes etc, will be listed on ,
the-ladies-bulletin-board.
Don't forget the pot luck
supper on Nov. 4.
See you next week at the
club and good curling.
PINERIDGE CHALET
R.R.2 Hensall
HALLOWE'EN
DANCE
Sat. Oct. 28
Joe Overholt &
The Standbys
Prizes for Costumes
Food Available
Reservations
262-2277
236-4610
236-4213
entertain all age 'groups.
Caspari and Company were
recently well received at the
Toronto ZOO where they
entertained for hours both
children andladults.
Bibi C sp ri, founder and
artistic Oi r of Caspari
and CoMpan Mime Dance
Theatre, was initially
schooled in the French. Mime
tradition, From this base she
went on to broaden her skills
by further study in related
fields such as acting, ballet,
acrobatics, and modern
dance, Starting with solo
performances in 1073, her
work expanded to include
presentations with other
Open Reception
ior
George '&
Catherine
McCLURE
Nov. 4
at
Seaforth Community
Centre
music by;
MusieMakers
.Lunch -Provided -
SEA FORTH
artists, including musicians,
dancers, and poets,
titbi Caspari and
'Company's performance to
• Ire seen in Blyth on Nov. 1
will include the
Hunter, the Conductor,
, Fellow the Line, CaSparl the
Boxer and much more, All
tickets are available rnrougn
the Myth CenfEe for the Art%
Doi 291, Blyth or at the
Huron Expositor in SeafOirh.
Call 523-9300
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Every
Saturday
at Blyth
Memorial Hall
8 p.m.
12 reg. - 10 each
3 share the wealth
$150 mot, foo_vaiht.
every Sat. at 8 p.m.
Curlers have
club breakfast
Public welcome at FM
a topflight concert comes to the Blyth Centre for the Arts
Memorial Hall, Blythr_ will feature the popular
The concert is sponsored bluegrass band The Dixie
by CKNX FM Sterio 102 and Flyers who performed at
Memorial Hall last spring.
The Flyers are one of the,
top bluegrass bands in
Ontario and have a popular
following in many areas.
Also on hand for the
concert will be Dublin-area
recording artist Bob Burchill.
Mr. Burchill has' performed
his blend of folk and country
music across Ontario and as
far away as Sweden. His
album. Will I Ever Get to
Heaven has been widely
praised by music critics.
The third act on the bill is,
Barb Banfield of London who
has connections with Mlle.;
grass 'music.
.The concert, will be taped
for later broadcast on FM
.102. Tickets for the show are
avaiIable af the door
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