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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-06-03, Page 101 .THE XP TOR* JUNE 3 198 Naxcy daughter r. and Mrs. Edgar Stall Octl tteentigtadlatte0 .511‘ Sagdfc0- Fleming . COnegg Pf applied• 41ts tecivolggy in ;he too, yeat- PrOVAI4 qeelqgi:4 AeOhOkhr • the summer at Wild ' erv4tion .eatnti. marl T~ Y.- son of Mr. „and. Mrst Carl 'scene* Se.sfort,b,.. 040010 $1104a$1 front W4101 Laurier Utivor- reqpive4 HHonouri degree.frog •the School Uf and rti,ro, cubes N9 41[04 tOdielf , as an :irtv.estMent Chicken' Barbeque at the New Foresters' Hon in Kinburn Thursdiiy, June SPONSORED BY ° CANADIAN FORESTERS • SERVED FROM' 5 TO 7 P.M. ADULTS $4.50 CHILDREN $2.50 G. • People Seaforth service station proprietors Mate Robinet and Larry Doimage. along with friend B.Fuce,Scott, are featured this month on the cover ot,onoco's in-house publication. Service. Additional photographs and a brief story appear . later in the newsletter. MIts. Pat Troutbeck is a patient in University Hospital. London where she underwent surgery last Thursday. Mr. Leo Hagan spent the weekend in.London. Recent visitors with Rev. J. Ure.and Mrs. SteWart were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edwards of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Sparks of Boiler Beach. Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. George Townsend and family of Tuckersmith and Mr. and Mrs. -.Power Townsend of 1-farpbuirey .were in Fctg4 Frifia:y night attending. th! .."!OprOl4tia,ti ,Mghtl" for Gerald Town$114 FAthvkita-S..bR, -Extension of 800.9tom,Tor . nine years• - •' • ••'VYlluliairt J ahn 4d $4,10f.thIP - nue ',34; fttk ientnffims, - • 'Ttk,110000'ptitiprin 7rcirontO for ioinnteer, work for they St 41tti:01041400:.;:.Mi: will teOrivea serteioo; • 1.114* coO.treenlerAting„. -organization.:. •IheitroOtoeesPenieno4titWeinizt, The SO. John .igaek Aird. present„ the 0041 at, a service tt Si. .'Pagr s AnglipAn.rhurvb. Mr...and Mrs. James A. Stewart spent the weekend in TOronto. Mr. and WS. Robert Snell of Bayfield visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Snell who. now have left for their' summer cottage at Hope Bay, Bruce Pennisula. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gardener of Toronto spent the , weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William R. Smith, Egmondville. Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Murray and their son Craig of St. Albert, Alberta were in Seaforth this week. Mr. Murray is a nephew of the late Miss Hattie Murray of Seaforth. Mrs—Lit.. Grant ef-Stratfordspent -the- weekend-with- - • Mr. and Mrs, A.Y. McLean.- HOW! CHIEF MARKUM! — Mark Reid was one of the many people dressed in Western costume at Saturday's Mardi Gras. He won first prize for the best Indian outfit. (Photo by Rimmer) SEAFORTH ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 156 • ' SAT., JUNE 27 $5.00 per person Limited Number of 'tickets available from: ...iiiick.Muir.z..lack_Elsier-tpian_Jetterson,-Oary-Osborria.-- — Proceeds to Building Fund 'PORK ROAST" L 6's VI 4, E ll Roast: 6-9 Music by: Hank Bedard Show Dance: 9-1 VA, 0 aNIIMMOMINIMW Book Shelf Speakers 4". Woofer 10 oz. Magnet 2" Tweeter 30 Watts Reg. combined price $299.90 • THANK YOU Ken & Sybil Miller Dave & Brenda Reid, Co-Chairmen The Optimist Club OF SEAFORTH LTD ‘\ I. • 1.10..04.••••••• • . • LONDESBORO LIONS annual Bike mcItscan Saturday, June 13 Registration 9-10 at ball diamond 20 kilometer - Proceed's to Kinburn Foresters Building Fund $250 in prizes to-16*ft THIS WEEK: G. Kindred and Acme Cd.Revue Saturday Matinee 4 - 6 4.• NEXT WEEK: Rose and AI Derik with The Blue Chips ° Commercial Hotel Seaforth THREE COINGIRts — Cowboys an0 girls were plentiful- at the Optimist Mardi Gras, Saturday. Following a. steak barbecue, a costume competition was held. Three of the competitors were, (left) Ingrid Kerr, Audrey Kerr, and Lynn Kerr. (Photo by Flu-wrier) Attend board meetings, parents' group says the ministry at that tunic. Copies of SERP are .;%.illable to all high schoor students and their parents finai deadline for the survey is June 30. • 1981 and, all remarks. comments and suggestions must he sent to When was the last time you attended a meeting of the Huron County Board of Education, or do you even know when they are held? Huron County's Citizens Action Group for Education (CAGE) reminds everyone that the board of education meet on the first Thursday of each month. at 2 p.m. in their Clinton board offices. The meetings are open to the public and a 15 minute. question period is held for the-benefit of the public. At a recent executive meeting, CAGE members .\ noted that their meeting with 'the board of education execu- tive had been successful. and would help _to.. establish better communication with the public. CAGE, is now 2 making plans for their second public meeting which will be, held later in the month. They are also setting up an informa- tion booth at the. Clinton Spring, Fair on June 5 and 6. Memberships will be Mold- able and information regard- ing the Secondary Education Review Project (SERP1 will be given out. 'Commissioned by the min- istry of education a little over a year ago. SERP allows the general public to comment on the educationjystem. The Jefferson, Danny McKercher. CHOIR ENTERTAINS — The Northside Junior Choir sang at Kilbarchan last Thursday to the delight of the residents. From left to right are Andrea Ribey, Melissa Whitmore, Stephen (Photo by Rimmer) Area 's,redding Stratford. took place Satur. flowergirl. Best man was day May 30 at St. John's ,'Rick Nelson and ushers were United Church. BOB &. BETTY'S Variety' & Gifts Seaforth ()Oen 7 days a week 9 A.M. till 11P.M. The, bride's attendants were Cathy Borden, maid of honour, Lesa Butt. Lyn Nel- son and Carol Hartfiel. bridesmaids. Lori Powell was .4e-,&FrAtior 46,-.4672"" -44 411 Asvzv.wo Super Sifecial Combination HIGH POWER CASSETTE AND 6721 LEAR JET 30 WATTS SPEAKERS BUTT—NELSON The marriage of Patti Historical Lyn, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Butt, form- mi erly of Seaforth. to Mark • -,-cornttees --- Allen Nelson: son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman NelSon of The Huron County histori- cal society named a slate of officers at a meeting last Wednesday in Wingham Town Hall. They arc: Worsen. Goderich: President • Joe Hogan. Exeter: 1st Vice -President - Mrs. Nelson Reid Walton; 2nd Vice President - Mrs. Fordyce Clark. Code- rich; Secretary Treasurer • Mrs. linton; ASSistant'Secy-Treasurer - Mrs. L. Theedom. Clinton; and Councillors: Mrs. John .Anderscitt„ -HensalL Mrs. G.H. Bolger. Brussels. Mrs. E. Metcal f. Bityfield; " Keith Roulston, .Blyth. Wm. Part' ridge. Goderich. Mr. Art Youngblut. Goderich. Mrs. F. Fingland, Clinton. Mrs. H. Turner. Goderich, Mrs. Guy Emmerson, Goderich. Mrs. Bernardine Kinney. Goderich. Mrs. Graham •Mc- Nee. Dungannon, Mrs. El- mer Black. Dungannon. Wil- fred Hackett. Lucknow, Mrs. Leslie Jacklin. Wingham. Mrs. Eileen Rannie. Hensall, David McClure, Creditor!, Mrs. Friedel Nanz. Code- rich. chairpersons of . Standing CoMmittees are.: Member- ship - Mrs. John Anderson. R.R. 2. Hensall, Finance - David McClure. R.R. 1. Crediton: Projects - Clark., R.R. 6. Goderich; Projects Assistant - Mrs. Fordyce Clark. 120 Newgate, Goderich; Constitution and Bylaws - Mrs. Lillian Turner. 72 Montreal, Goderich; Edit- orial and Publications - Mrs. Tait Clark. R.R. 6, Goderich: Archivists and Historian - Mrs. Le Roy Petit: Box 130, Rayfield; Auditors - Ross carter. Clinton; Public Relat- kilts - Mrs. Len Theedom. Rattenbury St., Clinton; Ex. office Members • Warden Fred Haberer. Zurich. ReeVe bon Wheeler. Reeve of God-, erich. Many 'Thanks Partner!! Rod Atchison, Bill Middleton and Ian Begg.' Ringbearer was Sandy Gordon. Guests came from Cal- gary. Alberta: Greenwood' N.S.; and Flint: Michigan. Township of Hibbert ATTENTION FARMERS, WEED CONTRoi. & FIELD,, CROPS MEETINGS" SUPER SPECIAL PRICE ONLY $239.90 To everyone. who helped with the Seaforth Optimists 7th Annual Mardi Gras, Thank you! Also. many Special Thanks to The. Pizza Train, Seaforth Superior, The Winthrop Store, The Forester's and the Saddle Clubs for their help and support,: Lyla Storey, Nplson Howe and ai'l those who participated in the afternoon program. High-Pore Stereo t,ette Pfsyer • 12 Watts Per Channel • Automatic Cassette Eject • Separate Base, Treble controls The councils of the Townships of Fullarton. Hibbert and Logan are sponsoring meetings on weed control and crop production. . The County Weed Inspector. Cyril Brown will show slides of new weeds that are becoming. a problem'-in this, area and methods of control. Art Lawson or Pat Lynch, Crop Specialists with the Ministry of Agriculture and Food:- will answer questions pertaining to crop prothiction problems. Logan Township Council will host a meeting in Logan Township Hail on Wednesday, June 10 To everyone who attended and to all we had to turn away, we will see you next year, May 29th, 1982 for our 8th Annual Mardi Gras 10•Band Stereo Graphic &visit.; sr/Booster. Sliding control frequenty equalizek Twin a L.E.D. peak porter indicators. On/off switch, and detail control, Frord/mat fader Oonftel• Ideal for 4 speaker System. Maximum output: 35 watts RMS. x 2-Frequency response: 20 Hz • 30•KHz. Output•ign• Waite*: 4 • a ohms. Frequency equalizer ± 12dB. Compact size. at 8:30 p.m. Fyllarton and Hibbert Councils will host a meeting in SIZE:v.74/a" (W) x 2•1/8" (H)x ..• Fullartori /:- Township Hall Wednesday, June 17 on 7•Send Stereo. Graphic Equetiz• ertiloolter. Sliding control frequency equidlar. RotatingWet conwev. .On/off switch and defeat cOntroj. 2. YU Meters. Maximum outpullOwiiitts RMS. x 2. FrequencY'response:' HZ- 30 KHz. output unpottuum4Le OM*. frequency equalizer: ± 12do. at,13:10 P•m• Alitanriers are welcome from any munlelpallty Reeve Olivet McIntosh ReeveRay Swart Reeve Can Vock size 7.3/8" (Vii) x 2.1/89 (H) x 8.1 I t a