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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-03-05, Page 20ENBELECT he Man For • NS 410 PD LCD IMPACT PRINTER 10 Digit Liquid Crystal Display Great for farm 8 business use. Colin in and inn it today 150th Anniversary Savings Right now, get a big Red Edge Rebate up to $2000 on International Series 86 2W0 Tractors and get waiver of finance on the same equipment at 15.9% • ARM EQUIPMEN LIMITED Jack Riddell HURON-MIDDLESEX JACK RIDDELL GIVES ASSURANCE OF: EXPERIENCE DEDICATION SERVICE 8 years In Queen's Pork as a member. Jack works for "oil" in Huron-Middlesex Jack has worked hard fto . protect our fool hospitals and local government. MARCH 19th RE-ELECT JACK RIDDELL C) FORELECTIOM INFORMATION OR TO VOLUNTEER AS A WORKER IN THE JAC9( RIDDELL:- . CAMPAIGN, PLEASE CALL: CLINTOhl 482-9439, EXETER 235-1443, GODERICH 324.2229, SEAFORTH 327-1712 Published by the Illuroii-Middliiimx ProvInchd /4111elatlinAil r-ze YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND: THE JACK RIDDELL "BEEF-ONINA-BUN" THURSDAY,' MARCH 12TH 5 PM TO 8 PM .4' PINE RIDGE CHALET (WEST OF tiENSALL, JUST SOUTH Of HWY. NO. $4) ENJOY A PROGRAM OF ENTERTAINMENT BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY AND -10114 JACK RIDDELL IN THIS OLD FASHIONED GET-TOGETHER EVERYONE WELCOME 0.. EVERYTHING FREE \ 4 A THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 5, 1981 OC es y 'atriblite to Ter of Huron Centennial School. Brueefieldi the t.mterniediale winner. Lori Lynn spoke on "Brothers" and Cathy Turn- bull' on the courage of Canadian hero Terry Fox. The competition was Jud- d --b • Cal. Caldwell. Sea- James on • thngette" and, Mary Malones of St. Colton- ban. on her dream of being a nurse. The two ..peasers w ho represent Seaforth Legion in cone finals being held at Seaforth Public School Sat. tirday are Lori Lynn Staple- ton. of St. Patrick's School. Dublin. top - junior dliston Speaker .and Cath Turnbull, The topics of speeches at the annual Seaforth. Legion public speaking competition ranged from two tributes to runner Terry Fax, a talk about the perils of a visit to the dentist and a speech on the, joy of llaying brothers. WINNING PUBLIC SPEAKERS—Peter Malcolm (left) Presents a pen set, ' to-Lori-Lynn Stapleton, a Grade 5 student at St Patrick's School, Dublin, after she won the jUftler diviStep in the Legion public speaking contest Sunday. 'Kathy Turnbull, a , Grade 8 student frorn Hurotr.Centennial ° :School, Brycefield won the senior group, and she received her prize from contest chairman Bill Dalrymple. (Photo by Elias) forth Distric High SchoOl English teacher. John Talbot former principal of Seaforth Public School and Barbara Alkemade, also a former English teacher. e schools represented in the unday afternoon public a ing competition were James. St..telittuhen an ..: eatriqKs. an44 '$oafOd • : Public aloe; Huron 'Cgitlentlia i SOO:4s. .. . h - '1 ..• In the 0444 di ton. for ' oudentS in- Orades:44-, 61. . gie 'other . competitors' were, Brad Be.Otennillier.• of *at, COO . Public, school., • with # calk, titled ''.Call. You t.iUi,' agine: Dan Prioneatt, pf St. James, speaking -on s, Come .. • meteials' ;. -Mar/ fluor, cif Seaforth Public School, on "Physical FitneSs; Michael Schoonderwoerd of St. Col- urnban on "Competition",; Kendra Papple of Huroh Centennial on "Supersti- tions',%. Geoff Lyon of Huron Centennial on "My Friend, Boomer"; Jody Ferguson of St. Patrick's. Dublin on Terry Fox; Lisa O'Dwyer of St! in the intermediate divis- ion,. the speakers were Mary Jane Eisler. Seatoith Public, on "Child Abuse": Anne Marie Maloney of St. Cam- -f banen7Mattin Luther Maureen- Murray of St, .VAt- .. rick7S,,Dgbliti, '"ivintnings,''," 0*4 M41-wain of Scatorth ,Public School visir:to • t4.!•Dq10"-•,13Attie Core of . St,-..3.44.niS 'Oritario - Yours „to Biscovec.‘:.,Kim. floffininf .of St. .1 • meSkon television' coitimerci., is; Tina . Van. Nes Ur St Patrick's. Dublin. on rhv Wheel" and Darryl Finnigan of Huron - Centennial on "My , Hobby." The two high 'school stu- dents-who w iii be competing iii the LegiOn /one finals are Barry Moore. who was the top .SDHS speaker in the junior . category and Rick Klass, who took the'top prize in the senior. category.. TOP FINISH RS—The winners in Seaforth Public Schoos Public speaking contest are (back row, left t o right) David McLlwain, Mary Hunt, Colleen Ungarlan and Mary Jane Eisler. Winners in front are = ad Beuttenmiller,"Speila Bachert, Heather McGavin and Jeff McGavin. 'Missing was Debbie Dinsmore. (E,xpositor \p -iota) Kilbarchan activist at conference her mother, Mary Layton; Joe McLellan with Oliver •McKay: Mr.. and Mrs. Art Smale, Staffa called on Bes- sie Smale on Wednesday: BY MABEL TURNBULL On Wednesday, Rev. James Vanslyke of Northside United Church" took our service. The afternoon Unit of the U.0 W. provided support for the serviee and Edith Dunlop was at the piano. U.C)W members in attendance were Jessie Hil- • len, Ethel . Haisi a. Pearl Wil- . limns. Margaret Snell. Ethel Dennis and Mrs.' Vanslyke. The meeting opened with "When Morning Guilds the Skies" 'Come- Let us Sing of a .:Wonderfttl,loSe.•' Thelma Bode, our activist - went to Toronto this week where she attended an 'Ont- • 'ario Nursing home .Con- ference' for t.+0 days with a • Betty Eeutenmiller called on Monday and took 'Anna Hoegrand Bessie Smale for a drive to Clinton and other familiar places. THE SEPARATE SHOPPE MAIN CORNER, CLINTON PHONE 4124778 (NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S _WEAR) ALL CLOTHING DRESSES-BLOUSEANTS .SKIRTS-SUITS OPEN: 1 - 5:30 porn. OPEN: I -5acip.ii. ' Smile, London, Jean Hildeb nd with May Lay- ton. C inton; with/ Ana Hoegy, arie Muegge. Jennif sr Stryker, Seaf th -our latest member of the staff. 'Rev. T.A.A. Duke of the First Presbyterian Church- called to congratulate Oliver McKay on his 92. Mr. McKay, the 'senior celebrant, 'and Ada Armstrong blew out 'the candles on the birthday Lakes. After .a long time absence, Marilyn Hillis. Tillson burg visited her aunt; Mable Turnbull on Saturday when our weather had' cleared. .,- MORE VISITOR • Mr .and lidxs Richard Hurley. London, nee Yvonne Milegge visited:Anna Hoegyi- also Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stoskopf, Mitchell and family Rachael 'and infant Jeromy. Other visitors were. Marion Turnbull with Mabel Turn- bull; Verna-Hildebrand with member of the Staff from .Fordwich. In her absence Doris Muir. Elaine Floyd. • Ursula O'Sullivan and Leone Nigh, of the staff took charge. . Shirley Luther S.A. Hen- -sail came Ou Fri-day to hold tNi. informal ineeting begin- ning with a hymn Sing. -The speaker based her thoughts on Contentment Isaiah 4 Verse 10 Fear not, for am with thee. "Cont. mullein means to be %ads- fted,7not always protesting, not afraid to be al*. when Christ is with you." she suid. .• The meeting theme changed when Happy Birth- day was sting. ' There were five- birthdats in- February and.Shirley -Luther had made 'two laige birthday Cakes to serVe..-Geoi-go Addison who called at the home to visit friends., joined in the service and remained for the birth- day party. rebruAry days were Ethel, Mettle Aho, Ada Armstrong, a 'friend_ ,of Shirley. Oliver McKay, 92 and Olive Kaiting., VISITORS Keith and Ed Layton, Clinton with, na Hoegy, Visitors with essie hiliseurn— preserves all , Clocks, spinning wheels, lullabies and hatpins are conserved as examples of the imagination and energy of the people that produced them. These creations are part of Canada's mull cultur- al heritage which the Nation- al Museum of Man preserves for future generations. BOB & ,BETTY'S Variety & Gifts ,Seaforth Open 7 days a week 9 A.M. Mill P.M. DO YOUR INCOME TAX THE EASY WAY - Jack Riddell Is a graduate of the UniVersity of Guelph, with a B. Sc. in Agriculture. He is a former high school teacher, having taught at Clinton and Exeter. He owns and operates a 200 acre cash-crop farm in Stephan Township. He is Married and bus a family of five - cine'son and -lour daughters, • A Liberal member of the Legislature since 1973, he was the Agricultural tritic for- the Liberal Party in the last session of the Provincial Parliament. 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