HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-04-02, Page 104710 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 2,1981 •
IN APPRECIATION—Twelve area women were honouret.1 - last
Wednesday night as the Ontario English Catholic Teachers - Association
recognized their achievement of 25 years or, more of membership .
Receiving-certificates of appreciation from OECTA Provincial Treasurer
Pascal LaRouche Of, Woodstock are ,Doreen Nogalo of Dublin with 28
years of service and Dorothy Dillon of Seaforth with 25 years.
Break and enter at SDHS
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HURON TAVERN
I light. ay DOblinv” "4 '1 A-15-21420 ,
Appeuritlg Thiirsda‘ to Saturday April 2nd to 4th
LISLE
..DAILY SMORGASBORDS
From 12:00 to 2 p.111. ,
Only $2.50
LNOI I( DAN( Lit MONDA1 SAIL RDA1
12:15 166:30 '
for
Ontario
Junior Citizens
of the Year
The purpose
This program will be inaugurated in
Ontario to provide recognition for
outstanding achievements or,acts of
courage and initiative, by boys and girls
between the ages of six and eighteen
years. It will include individu'al awards
presented for meritorious conduct, and
special group awards for recognition of
the efforts of young people throughout
the communities of the province.
The reason
Extraordinary deeds 9f Ontario boys and
girls-are often performed within the
community. We need you, the local,
nominators and newspaper editors, to
bring these outstanding -young people
to our attention, so that we will -be able
to give them the honour and public
recognition, which they so richly deserve.
Who is eligible
Young individuals who have performed
acts of heroism, perhaps endangering
their own lives, overcoming disabling,
physical or psychological handicaps to
match or exceed their peers, or being
involved in some worthwhile community
service endeavour.
For further Information contact your
local ,nelivapaper or Ontario Weekly
Newspapers Association,
Tel: 1-80-268.3054 for a brochure.
Staits Monday,
March 30th
8- 10
FREE ADMISSION
• To register
call Van Egmond House
527-0413
at Van Egmpnd House
ion this year, tuittlitY on a
more costly road program
and increased equipment
costs. Environmental servic-
es. also handled by the
public works ennupittee, will
cost abut 532.000. less be-
cause rontage sewer eon,
aec....11 charges 'aren't
this year, while Sea- - eluded in this year's budget
forth 'still --pay 51.159 to figure.
Maitland 'Valley and $3.0113 'I • arena will
4q
cost„
It) A 111.1:41.*: '0;EiVigt .4:04#Fr.. $i'27.054to. rout ..iti. 1901,,
tiolt amttorktie,,,!"... • -$123.0,00•10.t, year.
• Sealitittv 'stilt hp;:iitt ahoti# .cositti*t00 will,
$24,000 mere on traitspeqat, $24.000.s n capital'
iUcludinglq.000-:fb,r
tramtablet .att#1- but
last year; police tests.
yneluding a new cruiser and
haunt for the absyy.ereing
seraice arc up at $157,705.
Protective' limpet tinjts. irt-
.ludtng 5,3.000 for building
aispeetion and St..tis ter
Aoupal- control, slaw lit
seryieexiinpogitopoi*ivho:
, us9 tht 4strv,iii r00#1?461,‘''
iltty ,101r-f9r, a1) ,brit
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et:400h Manor
+lsited wifirBessie Davidson:
Gayle. 'Sandra and Andrew
Hobson of Cambridge visited.
with their grandfather.
Author Nicholson.
Visiting with Wilber Keyes
%%ere his daughter Ruth
C.u•tcr of'Woodstock and• son
Stuart Keyes - of Brampton.,
also Mrs. Eunice Keyes.
'Elle Dow spent an after-
noon with his daughter Mrs.
Mabel Clark of ,Bayfield.
' Frank Case n as out with
Ruth Cluff on Sunday.
Mrs. Bernard and
son , visited With Mr and
Mr,. Robert McClure on,
Sunday,
Mac Smith ,visited with
Isabel Iambic and wrote
correspondence for her.
Seaforth Manor Resident
Council will meet next Thur.:-
day morning at-10:30
The euchre club will meet.
on Tuesday at 2 p.m: with
•vollinteers.
Gladys Wallis was visited
by her sister and her nephen
-New rektor ..sltatesv a popcorn
-otadvir10.'
debenture aro also included.
' Seaforth Will spend loss on
recreation this year. $4/7.928
'umpired 52.00b fa 1980.
Some programs will be cut.
because grants from other
levels of goVernment are
uncertain. clerk Jim CroOte
said. As %Yell there won't be
Capital expenditures•like 'last
year's community play-
ground. 52.000 has "been
budgeted to light the tennis
courts :1.t SDHS.
Culture, including LACAC
with its' Heritage . District
Study and the library will'
Lust the town $15.260 this
year. SO to 75 percent of the
LACAC study costs will be
financed by a provincial
grant.
The budget estimates that
town committee-s will take in
5204,922 in-revenue this year
including $2,000 front public
'storks. mostly front the bale 1-4
4, wood -and. about $1000:10
from various rentals, eon-
41:_ssionS... fees mid , grants at
the arena-
on Sunday.
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„ The
joyful Noise °Singers.
of IAdon
will pr nt a
concert of -Sacred, Music
St. Thomas Anglican Church
Seaforth; Ontario
Sunday, April 5
7:30,p.M.
A tree will offeringwill be received
Pe e ple
\1's, %Loma Bak, r Afississauga is ‘rsiting cps
th. holm of It.r grandpar, tits, Or%., tilt and Wilma
ood, So, k
Egmondville news
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Mr. and Mrs. Brent
Schanck had a birthday .party
• for Kendall ho is one ear
old. Attending uerc.Charhe
and Carole Geddes ' and,
Kevin • and Pam Ryan. and
Kelly as welt* as Mr. and
DaytJActienek• and-fam i ....
Happy,
Birthday
Michael Nigh. one.year old
'in April 2.
Hensall
Bean' Pot
Legion Hall,
Seaforth
Sb pe,r couple
I Flyn n's Orchestra
Lunch 'Supplied
Proceeds toward
hospital beds
UNDER NEW ,
MANAGEMENT
' Gerald and Mary A.nne i
Flynn •
and daughters.
Lori and Susan
Open Monday to Friday
6 a.m. to 7:34,m.
Sat. 8 a.m. - 7:30p.m.
Sun. 10:30
7:30 p.m.
t Trcspondent
RS..CHAS. GEDDES
527-0844
hire Woqt. It mutL r
ba, I sp. III till hol d
.111 h,:•1r ‘011SItY in.
•...f alfs
I but crossed
Buffalo. N,,
Barb's
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1.0.0.F.
DANCE
Saturday
April 4th
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Here's a dandy!
2 for 1 SPECIAL
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DANCE
'to the music of Waiter Ostena4
Saturday, May 9
Clinton Arena
SPONSORED BY THE CLINTON FAIR
BOARD ' •
TICKETS
$5.00 per person. can be obtained
from any director the secretary
Faye Fear, or the Blue Fountain
Restaurant, Clinton
All proceeds to be used to reduce
the loan Of the Fair Board.
Speciiipermit in effect
rt budget time
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Ml KIL-COP TOWNStifi* BOYS NEW Gn4pgrt
,--Merest r5 NtritatIPP -7rIaytrntrnt)- ztAtIlcitart4
township 'ro,ad crew qftioiOlty mod. the
.'new -grader last Friday. 1- he
committee incudes (from left to
riot Councillors Bill Leeming and Art
Arn!er son Deputy-reeve Maria Hicknelt Reeve
Craig. former reeve Allen Campbell, L.
Culbert of Dominion Roads• oderten, council,
Ica Bill Siemon and (back row} art Strong one of
,he men who'll be operating the equipment,
mad • superintendent VVayrie Dolmage and . n • the
c40. tiro-4-er, operator Fra,nit -"Hutiey„,
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Seaford) Manor ettchr
club met Tuesday afternoon
at 2 p.m. %kith six tables of
euchre in play.
Dorothy, Ton nsend exhi-
bited the quilt top yolunteer,
hate made blocks for,, It
looked %cry attracti.e n hen
pinned together., A quilting
bee' is planned for sometime
in the near futdre.
• Birthday Greeting, to Wil-
son Blanchard. n ho eele•
brated his 81st birthday , on
Wednescit. March 25th. A
sing.-song., lid. 1.1.t.•_ _ Lynda
Jardine was enjoyed by resi-
dents attending accompanied
by Mary' Finlay•son at the
piano. Happy Birthday n as
sung and cupcake, and Mice
served.
Thursda% afternoon Har-
old Walsh had the h
at alley bon ling. B iitcc nits
enjoyed- 7 Friday. afternoon
by twenty-eight resident,.
Winner, were: B- Mrs.
Maxine r Elliott and Mrs.
Robert McClure: 1- Harold
tear of the Arts y chicle. Walsh and Mrs. Margeurite
Shiel: N. Nelson Hall and Roads nere slipp•e ry at the
Miss Isabel Limbic; G. time of the aceident. Damage
to die two ears was estimated Ludger Seguin and MIN.
at 51,000. • Tatulis: I- Wilma Brill and
The their is ' still under On March 2O. a Mrs. Gertrude Hall.
' Full House: Elmer Bakcsy.
Church Service was can
tz• „
. Lori LA tin-Rtapl, ton tfyil
yered. hey winning
spy.: h.
To Otti4i, Off th, part% :e•
,.tippet 114r. ser't ri
It) RoseNan 13, viten. an
V411 tlit431,0) and
setts
On Monday,. Mara 30..a'
break and enter nat. disco% -
ei'ed at $caforth ' District
High. School. Someone broke
a nindon in a storage room
to enter the ',choot. and a
small number of tool; arc
missing from the custodian's
loom. Seaforth police arc still
imestigating. '
Qn Friday. Terrace Johan•
nei.of Cambridge parked his
vehicle on the BP lot and
when he returned to the car
four hours later. di.set.wered
the front grill', had been
damaged "
There ill be a• Jul
noise'' pourrng forth from Si.
Thomas Anglicao Church.
Seaforth on Sunday evening.
The sound nil{ be the musty..
of the Joyful Noise Singer,. a
font- group from _Si. Step-
heir s Memorial Anglican
Church. •London. ho arc
presenting a concert at .the
Seaffirth church.
' '011 Thursday; Mr. Rockott
Goderich Street W., Sva-
_forth, reported the th eft of
carp from his fro his car n hen it v, as parked in. his (irk it'n ay.
in's estigation.
ON March, 21, a vehicle
Crary Arts of .•1?...R..
Seaforth,
was northbound
on Mail Street . North. Mr.
Arts'slow ed down to turn into
a. private driveway when a
4.econd„ car, 'driven by Cath-
erine- Anderson of R.R.
Seaforth. collided with the
The folk group. who play
ey cry other Sunday at the
London church, and twice a
month outside, the, churctr,
are, using music to spead the
Christian message,. To
spread the message ' even
further' afield, recently ,they
released an album tilleld Let
There Be' Peace On Earth,
The album lets them "travel
in y Mee. if not in body."
Selections on the record
include music yyritten by the
Medicate Association Sister)
Joe Wise and, former group
mcnibm..earorthrgiresmiiif.- - -
When selecting songs. the
Dublin euchre
'the Dublin Atat l)varikt
Diamonds, hOd
park ThursOlayy, ttith 11-.1i
tables imptay.
1 iina:p. a1, F it sr
for spen-Oib Mull
first- Mrs '3. Haga ii, s
low Sh,,e Murra y Liao s
(-ion
`1)" 1.4I St. Pall 1,k s
IA as mo on by Geo. Du, hat an,
short program a..is II
1„% ed 1/1. all. 1 .1 s ita .1114.t
Leone- Delaney and Jinx
Kell% sang at mambo' 01
•Anigs: LatOillO;, 400 1,„ c r1 and
Karen Prick,
'Mined .uith dom.
t est 1.111•111: bent
Si .ilut t It ,k1.11.1111, d ' 1 1 alums
Jammitty,,,s indwatc th,at
sp.. tiding nut by picky much
I, on, „alt List Y Val' • b..
gt, 01041- r
OHM...Ill ',It,ud .11.10111
)" .000 1% than in fkiso.
'toll. , t pared to
sro,s41 last ye.u . 4(11 111.11
A11101.114 , k VI P. di ,..ost
•.31-.2-0 in „allow.-
ao...,c1., and •5;:3.30.0 m atEsoi:
tatrou tonycni.".0" ,Ost,
yinititatcd - to LOW of
4:1..1 .1.w.trutti :
istratiy.: c‘pcitses +Atli . he
`s.121.42. assist:owe to 01.;
aged And l I .11114:11 $1,200; llo
111411111(1g .1
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timing to com-
plete the 0 fit ial plan Ss..330;
...,mmintee of adjustment
S4.50 and econonity• detelup
mein 5,1.440. tn.:ludo% -
S2,50f3 to all industrial re,.
serve food.
l'oatection tyt, persons and
p' 1,'•rty \‘111 cost, Scal?rth
41.44 *1.10/t)- more thav 144E,
y•ari...,_, ,5,33p. I"2. ei'Mtpared, lox
. s,.) s0.44.1'7":"Fireproty.,•tion•ty 11t
e9-.1›,tb.$011. about the.saitte
celled on *(2101a1.`100 35 Rev.
James Broadtbot tai u
to 'at tend.
Easter Communion
Sery ice ' %'s ill be held on
Wednesday by Rex J. Van
Sly•ke at 2 p.m, and on Friday
,by, Father Carolina at 10:30
a.m.
PERSoNALS
Amve Love of Toronto
Winthrop
ballteam
gearing up
With the disappearance 11'
snow and the longer hours of
daylight, Winthrop and area
reSidents are gearing up for
another baseball season. Re-
gistration for minor ball will
be held on Saturday, APril-
Ilth from - 4 at the
Winthrop municipal - office.
"To help defray ,the cost of
equipment-, and r umpires a
registration fee „of $5 Per
family iS being charged.
-Those who have a genuine
interest in these youngsters
and , enjoy baseball are en-
couraged to offer his or her
services in' a coaching capa-
eitY. where there is presently.
real need,
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group continued its tradition
of .playing music which the'
audience can sing. along
nith. •
They also selected songs to
express their theme of love.'
joy and felhin ship,
"The •title song is impor-
tant to us.: because if best
expresses our message of
peace and joy.- says group
"t member Ingram Tobin.
Everyone - is welcome 'to
attend Sunday night's eon
cert at St. Thomas Anglican "
Church. A fro: will offering
wall 'be collected to
,.
eover
costs of' the 19lk group.
A. COMMUNITY PROJECT OF CP AIR
AND THIS NEWSPAPER. '
THE HLIFiONiX-POSITOR
521-0240
,D. Air Cr sad IN et resimet•Cualtooki; Of Coolko Pad& UMW.
'Joyful Noise coming , to Anglican church
DANCING LESSONS
7 week. course
Waltz Polka - Modern
SPONSORED BY JUNIOR FARMERS
COMMUNITY BETTERMENT' PROGRAM
bracelet, with the inscription
"June - on it. was found on
Main Street. Also, on March-
20. a ring containing 14 keys
was found' in don ntown
Seaforth and turned over to
the police. Both items cattbe
claimed at -the . 'police., de-
partment.
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Wecipesday, April 8th
Chicken .Quarter
barbecued ••
with mashed potatoes, vegetable & roll,
including one trip to the salad bar
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Pay 5.99 for one
get the other one free
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TRY-OUR SUNDAY SPECIAL only 5.,e. per person
which includes one trip to our bUffet styie salad bar
This week we feature Stuffed Pork Roast or Roast Beef
Sunday, April' 5th, 3 p.m. - 8 p.m.
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For a quick lunch try our new steam table t'--
Hot meal and salad bar. $3.51
RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE
Specials served from 12 noon-10 p.m.
In the Hideaway Dining Lounge
Licensed, under LL.B.°.
HESSEN HAUS
MainSt., Seaforth 527-1820
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