Huron Expositor, 2017-03-29, Page 5Wednesday, March 29, 2017 • Huron Expositor 5
IN THE YEARS AGONE
March 30, 1978
MORNING OUT -- That's what these ladies were
enjoying as the Morning Out group met for the first
time in the new year on Tuesday morning in the town
hallSeated at the table with their backs to the camera
om(L) are: Barb Palin of R.R.5, Seaforth, Pat
Rodney of Scaforth, •Jatret ° ef':4, Seaforth
nd Mary Nolen McLachlan of R.R.3, Seaforth.
Facing the camera are Marion Turnbull of Seaforth
(beside Mary Helen McLachlan), Mary Carroll of
Seaforth, Kathleen Whitmore of R.R.4, Seaforth,
Lynda Huard of Seaforth, Jan Moore of Egmondville,
Jean Holmes of Seaforth and Y ee Wah Kennedy of
R.R_2, Seaforth. (Expositor Photo)
Dublin store damaged
Goettler's Red and White Store
in Dublin %%as broken into, the
front door was smashed and
merchandise was thrown around
the . store in the early morning
hours of Sunday. March 26.
On the same night a vehicle
owned by Wilfred Maloney of
Dublin was stoen but it has since
been recovered abandoned in a
ditch east of Seaforth. The grill of
a car, owned by John McDougall
of R.R.1, Hensali was also
damaged the same night. The car
was parked on the street beside
the store.
Sebringville OPP investigated
the occurrences and it is believed
that all three incidents are
relat .ed to one another.
Nothing was stolen from the
store. There were no estimates of
damage available at press time.
The case is still under investi-
gation and no charges have been
laid.
Easter fund needs $1 000
With 071k three dans Irft.
1c.iforth and District Faster 'rat
:ippeal still needs 51000 to reach
its ohjectnc of 52.500.
Despite this. campaign
chairman Toni Young of the Lions
Club of Sc aforth is still optimistic
that this objective can be reached.
"We arc deeply grateful to all
those whose generosity shows
that they share our concern for
the future of physically
handicapped children in this
arca. • • he said. "and we appeal
aow• to those who may have
overlooked or misplaced their
link donation return envelope to
,end in their donation now."
The Lions club is just one of 235
affiliated Easter Seal err.
clubs throughout the prrr. ir.
whose combined efforts flops
raise 52.500.000 for the On:ar.,,,
Society for Crippled Children.
Half of all funds raised loeall•.
remain • in the community for
direct sery ices to physicall..
handicapped children. The
balance is forwarded to the
Ontario Society. which provides
other province -wide sers ices
beyond the scope of any one
community.
To keep campaign costs to a
minimum, tax deductible receipts
will be automatically issued by
the club for all donations of S10 or
more. Receipts for lesser amounts
will be issued only be request.
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