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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-02-08, Page 11• e I'HE; HU OI :EXP • SITOR, FEBRUARY .8. '1984 — A11 Birthday gree gs on Sunday for Norma Last 'Tuesday was euc'h're �club, d ay with, treets, visiitin , j!th,. her was her friend volunteers and six tables were"in. pia t Him: Phyllis Lee of n't who brought a nice ° scores were held by Gladys Ruston, Edith birthday cake for hek • Solo and Sid Pearson with consolation going Following bingo onFriday, residents had a to Carol Geddes and Ross" Houghton. The ' little party for -?Norma and: sang happy next euchre will be a valentine euchre. We birthday to her Ag Rave her,a red corsage. were happy to see Joe i yan as a volunteer Last Wednesday was "Robbie Burns" day last week. and it was marked et ;Seaforth' Health Care Facility with a film an Scotland The swirling PERSONALS bagpi e , bands and the beautiful Harris . Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ryari, Kelly and Sara Tweed* were shown on the film. Finlay Ross visited with Carol Geddes and .husband told residents a'little 00117of Robbie Burns Charlie. Also visiting were Sheila,. Brent and concluding with `•'Robbie Burns' grace, ' Kendall Schenck. Church services were held on Wednesday Cornelius Rumig was visited by,menlbers afternoon with Rev. J. Vanslyke of Northside of his family on Sunday from Waterloo' United Church In charge., Edith Dunlop was Visiting with Wm. Scott was wife Isabel. ' pianist and Mrs Vanslyke assisted with the Gladys Rustonspent the weekend at her singing. ,1.,; - home home in Stratford. Dance funds Togo to Blyth " Mardi Gras conjures up images of costumes, masks, music and dancing, all slimmed up in this area '‘"by 'the Club Heimatland s annual Mardi Gras dance which will be held this year on Feb. 1.1 at the Goderich Township, Hall. ' Mardi Gras. originated •as a last' party before the lean days of Lent, and at the local version,"celebrants can dance to the music of "the Hornets" and enjoy European food, including the -favourite "schnitzel". There will be prizes for best costumes and entertainment at 9 p.m. by the Carnival Dancers from the German -Canadian club from London. Club. Heimatland was formed three years [ oWllnog Sc©uvo "THURBDAYNIOHTERB Weekly high single, WOW -Ellen Gould 229, 648. Season's high, single, triple,, average-BAth Caron 307, 727, 196. Weekly high single -Doug Procter 309. Weekly high triple -Rick Dale 738. Season's high single, triple, average - Brian Dale 393, 801, 215. Standings: Mlndbustero82, Emma 78, Lucky Brakes 69, Doug's Diggers 57, Jays 55, Fling Dingera 52, ST. JAMES BOWLING Men's high single and triple -John Hauwert 283 and 746. Ladies high single, Susy Reid 240. Ladles high triple - Louise Dick 643. takers 94, Tigers 88, Cardinals 47, TI -Cats 68, Minarets .42, Globetrotters 60. LEGION High single -Ann Wood 304, Al Small 390. High triple -Ann Wool -808, Al Simile 791, Standings: Garflelda67, Swingers 67, Bumpers 57, Blue Jays 53, Smurfs 61, E.T. 40. P@© il@ ago by area residents of German, Swiss and Austrian descent, but the membership has since expanded to include those from other European countries and those of Canadian birth. The club now welcomes all members, regardless of background. The club was formed to help maintai - e traditions of the members and to elp introduce others to those customs.. The,' tub annually hosts a May dance and Oktobe est as well as the Mardi Gras. Proceeds from the Mardi Gras dance this year will go the Blyth Centre for the Arts. Tickets are available from the Blyth Festival box office, 523-9300, Mary's Sewing Centre in Clinton, 482-7036 and from the Hairport in Goderich, 524=4212. ,,,.,•,.,',..,1,,,,,,,,,011-44.''.'p.' 0'e 3 1Jrd irOffl Bedard•Of.14#0 >I7 orzons • meter, t residents .of S'eaforthk: Health Care Facilli y anti' assisted them ;in their application for e Iry Horizons' grant, • '•Worship services wereheld on Wednesday • afternoon by..KO. G: Simi ons of St. Thomas An lican Church and 'o 'Friday afternoon - Fat ler C.Carus ss for all'Roman Catholic resider r Bii:thd'ay greetings'on Saturday to Alvin' 'McNain who celebrated his 75th birthday For .Elmer Bakcsy; Wayne Hedges and Lennie.Bloolnfield; this .past weekend gave them, an 'oppportunity to watch, some very interesting.:broonliball games at the Seaforth arena for the first time. Teams, were present from many areas of Ontario. S ecial thanks goes out to those whoapade tickets available to these men. High • alley bowlers last Monday were • Elmer Bakcsy and Gladys Ruston. PERSONALS Mary Lamont visited with, .her cousins Kelly Lamont.- • '• .-. ' Sid Scroggs ,visited with his mother Madeline Demes. ' • e atld elite a fi ver .oi:'k t}nfiloiA: ivisjied the.j,��s iiB Q Iil►irli Miners. • . lsabell Sots sited.her sband Bill, - MOOS Patel, Geddes, was her husband Charlie t $ . . •.. George Addison calle An friends dn'. Saturday. � M Y; • Mr. and Mrs. Gene toriqy of Toronto visited the latter's father u.r, Ernest Sadiie : 4a S nday afterhaon. - kiliiata Bernhard vlsiitcd her pareets Mr„and Mrs. Root :WOO. 221 Mi and Nfr ,Barry Young and daughters o€London visited her father, James'Nolan Norma Streets went to Hensall to visit hie:; sister ao onipanied by ,Phyllis Lee. Carol a1:tte�ddes went out for. Sunda afternoon wadi her husband Charlie. r• Lillie I;udie was visited by her grand ,daughter Susie Hickson; Bingo was 'enjoyed by a good number on Thur day afternoon and especially Alfie Sykes who` Won four bingos. Residents 'j welcomed•Alfie back after, his recent stay in ,_' Stratford ;Hospital, We are sorry toreport Elmer Bakcsy is in i . New furniture .,expec CRA2y CARPETS A; .h'ugeesnowbank weekend. -for- Kipp Welsbrod, Walton was a great place to.tohoggan last Wood,>7 and Angela Wood, •10. TOWN AND COUNTRY BOWLING Red Hots 671/2, Ferraris 79, Bowling Stones e3, Pros 68, Dynamos 8054, Blue Jays 81. • Ladies' high single, trlple-Verna Johnston 2011 583. Average-Sharon•Forrest 190. r Mena' high single -Ron Harris 305. Triple -Gary McClure 821. Average -John Van Bakel 222. MIXED BOWLING LEAGUES Weekly ladies high single -Bonnie McMillan 293. High triple -Flora Ann McAllister 859. Men's high single, triple -Tom' Kale 293, 709. Season's ladles: High single, triple, average- Mary Beuerman 332, 785, 214. Y' Mena' high single -Bill 'Coleman 333. High triola- Art Finlayson 797. High average- Jack Bedard 221. Standings: A -Team 87, Art's Angela 86, Teddy Bars 70, Optlmistica 61, Alley Cots 54, John's Devlls 41. o wo Tura,, Members visiting the branch this past, week were struck by the difference the new. carpet has made. With the new furniture e;petted in the next few days, I'm sure everyone will apprgciate the appearance of the facilities that are being made available to the members, Our Service Officer Cleave Coombs has been notified our New Provincial Service-, Officer, Harvey S. Percy, of Windsor will be in the Branch on Feb. 22 froth 12 noon until 1 p.tn. Anyohe,'wishing an appointment, please. get in touch with Cleave as Soon as possible. The $tag Euchre, held last week was a .Y Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Reith and children Johp and Heather of Kitchener were in First Presbyterian Church Sunday morning when his father blare Reith was recognized on completing 40 years service in the church session. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Simpson of St. Catherines visited his mother Mrs. peter I Simpson in Egmondvdl}r. , Winners at the L.O.B1A. 'eiichieon Jan. 16 were ladies high -Jennie Hildebrand, lone hands -Mary Robertson, low -Mrs. Percy Adam. Men's high -Harold Pethick, lone hands-Fnk Riley, low -Jim Doig. Lucky draw -Harold Pethick. On Monday evening Jan. 29 Irene Smith hosted a dinner party in the Common Room of the John Street senior citizen home honoring Marion Rose, District Deputy President of District 23 of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario. Those present were Marion, installing team, secretary treasurer, Irene Smith, Deputy Marshall Rachel Riehl, Warden Ruth Papple, financial secretary_ -And treasurer . Margaret Shari); Chaplain, Ethel 130+s, 17 pianist Edhh Dunlop and guardians Marg- aret Carter, Mildred Kerr. After supper. Marion was presented with a gift from those present. A few games of euchre followed with Irene Smith, Margaret Sharp and Margaret Carter was winners. BOOSTgR CLUB and JUNIOR FARMERS success with 12 tables in play,. The next one is scheduled for Feb.15 at'8 p. the There 'will be a 8 p.m, if your name is not'on the list yet and ` mixed euchrQon Wednesday eve (tonight) at you wish to play -phone Jim right away. Don't forget donainittee • chairman and executive members' that there is a meeting this Thursday night at 8 p.m. There are quite 'a few membership cards still waiting• to be picked up at -the -branch. Words Was received of the death of Bill ' Dalrymple on morning. Bill had been a Past President ofthe branch and an. executive member for many years and will be missed in the year's. ahead. On behalf'of the members of the branch 3 would like to extend our sympathies to the family in the loss of a • husband and father, - Age” shall not weary them nor the years. condemn. At the going down ofthe sun and in the morning we shall'remember them. i.GordonrScott Pai.O. In 7, Joseph Happy • Citizens ploy euchre y Citizens" was~ held at Winners were ladies high, Mary Coleman; Happ lone Minds, Helen McClure, low, Rub Legion Hall, Thursday, Feb. 2•with 12 tables Dolmage; men's high, Harry PaRis, rheas playing. Ione, Harvey Dolmage, low, Sandy Pepper. DU'pLINY & DISTRICT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION,. VALENTINE DANCE ' +' 0150 JOCKEY SERVICE Valentine Dance SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES Friday, Feb. 17 ►Gold&. iSCO , 61:iCA5', wALTZE$ ;;� Aepdid flticordMusleFor' \ Ygd4inBs, ppm, Annhioct+tilla; "Paula„Eta, - ^ ETHEL, ONTARIO • BRUSSEL5-11b7.6139„- EVENINGS Feb. 11, 1984 'fviusic by D.J. "PABTIE, SOUND" •5;1)0 per person Hot Lunch Provided Comnipniity Centre Slonsored by Brussels Ladies Broomball Teams and Maitland Dirt Riders ' DISC JOCKEY: "ProfeasIonal Rock Sound,__ TICKETS: $3:00•i?ERSIN.Wr Available from Boosters ri. or Junior Farmers or at the door. Jra EGMONBVILLE RIVER RATS BROOMBALL DANCE SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT prCOMMUNIT 1GEtli1t14.J �5�turday,•-Feb, 11, >aj Y; DANCING 9 TO 1. USJc Hy "FREE,WHEELING” S4.0O'P RS07v EVERYONE WELCOME - •' ,Lunch Provided Age of Majority Required NOTICE TO - SNOWMOBILERS FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO MISSED IT THE FIRST TIME Snowmobiling is ' PROHIBITED on Seafrth Golf Course this year. SEAFORTH GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB R.R. 4 SEAFORTH 527-0985 Pineridge Chalet Houseparty Sun., Feb. 19 2:30 - 9 p.m. Music by: • Joe Overholt & The Standbys • Square dancing • Hot roast pork smorgasbord • Tickets $9.5Q person Phan* 262-2277 236-46.10 LIONESS VALENTINE DANCE SATURDAY V V FEBRUARY 1 1 n • SEAFORTH LEGION y V V V V MUSIC BY KOPY -KATS. DANCING 9_1 LUNCH PROVIDED PROCEEDS TO THE LIONESS CLUB ' PROJECTS. 11API' Y ANNIVERSARY ALICE & DALE NIXON j:Wee heart Toaster Binge. Thurs., February 9- ,lackpot $1,000.00 must go �'"� HHsnsall ,Community Centre �ij'' Auditoriuryi, 8 p.m. a� Mini Early Birds start at 7:45. p.m boors open of 6:30 p.m. -1 Bring your dabbers 1 Admission �� � $1.00 `` R� Love, YOUR FAMILY Welcome to SEA -FORTH RESTAURANT & STEAK HOUSE --SPECIALS— FOR THE MONTH OF 'FEBRUARY '' .14 MON.-SAT. 5 p.m. till closing CENTRE CUT PORK CHOPS with applesauce 525 BABY BEEF LIVER495 with fried onions Inclddes soup, juice or Salad bar, choice of potato, vegetables, -Coffee or tea, and dessert. Sada ys we also have vavioes delicious s. Also accept masa parties, b ow 52Z-1020 . Wingham Travel Ltd. Sponsoring a TRAVEL SHOW and DANCE Wingham Legion Feb. 17, 1984 Starting at 6:30p.m. FEATURING Travel Companies Slides and Firms Dancing toa Steel Band from Trinidad and Tobago PRIZES Exotic Caribbean Refreshments Proceeds to Minor Sports Tickets Available at Wingham TraVet Ltd. Wingham Legion Riverboat Restaurant WINGHAM TRAVEL LTD• 3514020 Tiff SOUAaf 'vVt-r.Vt.V tVVr VrYVt Y" • • • or• • • • •STARTS *FRIDAY :FEB. lath *DUE TO •LENGTH • SHOW. *ONE •SHOW sEAG1 OWNING inAT 8:00 •eOx oma PfRKTHE' -fR GOU!RICH 524.7$11 ttrVVYttttt trtt*trWity,4,YYrj'. VVVYtV rr!�' VYtttlttrt' VrttY rtttrrrVrrr WED.-THURS. • 8:00 P.M: PARENTAL • i GUIDANCE • sweetheart once February 10 A1PACIN CARF•tt'E IS THE M Y1' 1 siyusll .•LNIY PR(It•tx; 1\i • V, I'.-t('I'l) - IMIA' i Pi KERR'I. I'ERFt )RMER • CARFAC.E• • • • • "AL PACINO GIVES AN • WORMY.OSCAR PERFORMANCE: .niaglikent, his best in wag'. SAN FRANCISCO Cili�ivKa "IMMENSELY KITING* Scarfore is a- natlrpot:et. • Carty Kate BOSA*, HF1tAtb "At PONO N IS RIMING' G; tslahllg iiDd slalltcPlRIVitil • Pa,11rt$m •A �� reiV(iBl(?'iS! • 0 VPUIS • 7:30 ,: • • • • • • • • • 0 \RF11'F, I`•- E\i III AR:t•t 11 `! : �ADMIT TANCc. EYF71CrEt) • soe.1c, e-ce Cs ono •ie••'t Music by SIHtAJN 'SOO PER PERSON LUNCH PROVIDED AT THE SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES Sponsored by the Seaforth Optimist Club Age of Majority or and the Seaforth Junior Farmers Junior Farmer Card enebtileelS ;0 0 0000••