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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1988-04-20, Page 1818 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR; APRIL 20, 1988 JOHN ELLIGSEN ELECTRIC •Farm Wiring LTD. •House Wiring *Commercial Wiring •Pole Line Construction •Hydro Poles "You name it we'll vire. it" PHONE: 345-2447 "24 hr. Emergency Service" John Elligsen Electric Ltd. R. R. #4, Walton, Ontario. McLaughlii Chev-Olds Ltd. 13 Main St. Seaforth 527-1140 • Service • Selection • Savings • Satisfaction • Leasing • Complete BODY SHOP Service MCMr Siemon INSURANCE IA BROKERS INC. Auto • Home • Farm Branch Manager Bin (WM.) SiiiEMON COMMERCIAL,. & LIFE INSURANCE P.O. Boa 488 Call Collect 68 Ontario Rd., Rue. 348.9150 MITCHELL, Ont 348.9817 Local violinist holds recital,.. Approximately 60 guests, friends end relatives of Anne Marie McQuaid attended a violin recital at Wilfrid Laurier Univer- sity's Theatre Auditorium on Sunday, March 20. Miss McQuaid's program contained the Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 94 by Serge Prokoflev, the Partitia No. 3 in E major for unaccompanied violin by Johann Sebas- tian Bach, Romance in F major, Op. 50 ar- ranged for violin and piano, by Ludwig van Beethoven and Polonaise brillante in D major, Op. 4, by Henri Weiniawski. Miss McQuaid was accompanied by Beth Ann WEDDINGS SEE US AT THE SEAFORTH ,lam TONIGHT (Wednesday) 5 to 10 p.m.. and THURSDAY 5 to 10 p.m. REQ POPCORN A box for donations to the Seaforth Hospital Building Fund will be available for those who wish to show their appreciation. Huron r4XpOS1tor 527-0240 SMITH -RICE Lorraine Smith and Brad Rice were united in marriage on Saturday, March 12, 1988 in Resurrection Anglican Church, Lon- don by the Reverend Carson Parker. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith of London and the groom is the son of Janet Rice and the late Harold Rice of Seaforth. Maid of honor was Gail Smith of London, sister of the bride, and bridesmaids were Linda Peterson of Lon- don, friend of the bride, Shirley Doucet of London, cousin of the bride and Karen Nobel of London, friend of the bride. Best man was Steve Rice of Toronto, brother of the groom and guests were ushered by Steen Mar- cussen of London, Scott Robinson of Walton and Chuck Visscher of Lucan, all friends of the groom. After a honeymoon trip to the Dominican Republic the couple are residing in London. BIRTHS 15 Students will reach the Summit Write your own ticket to Toronto Fifteen young Can- adians will win an all - expense paid trip to the Toronto Economic Summit, June 19-21, as officidlly accredited reporter -observers. The Government of Canada wants to en- courage the active par- ticipation of Canadian youth in this major international event which will be hosted by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, and attended by the leaders of the United States of Amer- ica, United Kingdom, France, Federal Republic of Germany. Italy, Japan, and the Competition rules: Entries in English or French. Length up to 500 words. Double spaced. Typed or legibly written. Open to full-time high school (including CEGEP in Quebec) students age 19 or under on December 31, 1988. A panel of experts will judge entries for clarity, style. strength of argu- ment and originality. Competition entries must be received in Ottawa by May 12, 1988. Entries cannot be returned. Winning entries may be adapted. trans- lated, reproduced, and made public. Send entries to: SUMMIT EDITORIAL COMPETITION Department of the Secretary of State of Canada Ottawa K1A OM5 Attach this entry form or facsimile to your Summit Editorial 141 Hon Lucien Bouchard The Secretary of State of Canada Lhon Lucien Bouchard Le Secreta,re d Etat du Canada NAME European Economic Community. To enter this competi- tion simply write a short editorial on the topic "A Key Issuq for Canada at the Econom- ic Summit:' The issue selected should relate to Canada in the world economy or to social and other factors that directly affect our economic performance. A video and an infor- mation kit are being sent to your high school (or CEGEP) and should be there by April 18. Ask your teacher or principal for details, or call 1-800-267-0829 for further information. DEWOLFE - Matthew, Steven and Erica are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their baby sister, Amanda Helen, born on Friday, April 15, 1988 in Stratford General Hospital, weighing 6 lbs., 5 ozs. Very happy and thankful parents are Wally and Debbie. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bev Wallace, Londesboro and Emily Simpson, Kingston, Nova Scotia. WONG - Frank and Billie Wong are pleased to announce the birth of their son on Friday, April 8, 1988, weighing 8 lbs., 13 ozs. at Vic- toria Hospital, London. A baby brother of Wilton and Harmonie. de Sousa on the piano. Among those at the recital was H e5 Brie* of Toronto, who donated her'yielin to Anne Marie several years ago so shef�` could further her studies of higher gg rrades. Music teachers attending were Marjorie Lofft of St. Marys, Carol Carter of Seaforth and Alec Catherwood, a professor at the University of Laurier. Anne Marie has completed four years of ' study and is now a qualified performer or teacher. She intends to continue her studies and obtain her Masters Degree in either Montreal or Toronto, Central Huron 4-H Crops Club starting Want to be outstanding in your field? The 4-H Field Crops Club is for you. This year's project looks at Crop Species and Management. Discover how crop pro- duction is affected by climate. Examine soil types and tillage methods for the best results. Learn about the resources available to help you make the right decisions on what to plant, when to plant and how to plant. You, along with fellow members will act as crop consultants during the project. Con- ducting a germination trial and providing recommendations to solve a cropping pro- blem are just two of the many activities. To find our more about the 4-H Field Crops project, contact the leaders - Ralph Currie (345-2546) or Paul Dodds (527-0696). The first meeting will be held on Thursday, April 28 at 8 p.m. at W.G. Thompson & Sons Limited, Seaforth. Genealog icial Society spends day at Archives The Huron Branch of Ontario Genealogical Society spent'a day in Toronto Archives with a group of 40 attending. With access to maps, newspapers and audio visual material, they were shown Original Documents of the 18th Century and how they were preserved. Everybody made good use of Indices and Descriptive guides and File Listings in the Reading room in resear- ching their Ancestors. Leoti Warmski acted as tour guide. On May 4 the OGS will be holding a Begin- ners Workshop. Everybody's welcome. It will emphasize `Materials You Should Gather' and `Material Preparation'. The meeting is to be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Goderich Assessment Office Board Room. Naturalist and birdwatcher at horticultural meeting Martin Harburg, a naturalist and birdwat- cher from Hanover, was guest speaker when the Seaforth Horticultural Society met at the Seaforth Public School on Wednesday, April 13. Mr. Harburg showed slides of or- chids, wildflowers, rivers and lakes, and birds from the Bruce Peninsula. The Bruce Peninsula has an underground river system and has more varieties of orchids than any other place in Ontario. Beatrice Stoll gave a very detailed report on the District 8 Annual Convention, which was recently held at Neustadt. OTHER BUSINESS The annual plant sale will be held on May 14. Please watch for further details. Anyone wishing to be a delegate at the On- tario Horticultural Convention at Carleton University, Ottawa June 22-24 should con- tact president Margaret DeJong. The annual bike through McLeod's bush will be held on May 1 at 1:30 p.m. On Wednesday, May 11, cars will leave Seaforth Public School at 6:30 p.m. and travel to Cosyn's Greenhouses, Stratford, for a tour. The meeting will be held at the school upon return. -DENIM RESISTANCE FIG TER S' t,RT TORONTO G ,,,uT ADDRESS Postal Code PHONE AGE SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL PHONE I have read the competition rules and accept them Signature of student Signature of parent or guardian if student is a minor Pour une copie de cet avis en franca,s. veuille7 composer le t -800.267-0829 Hon Jean Charest Minister of State for Youth Lhon Jean Charest Ministre d Etat 9la Jeunesse Banvel Kills Triazine-Resistant Weeds Banvel is Canada's favourite herbicide for triazine-resistant weeds in corn. Here's why: Season -long Control Most herbicides for triazine-resistant weeds work by leaf contact. Banvel is the only one that gives you lasting control through residual soil activity. Flexible Timing Banvel's soil activity lets you spray pre or post -emergent. You don't have to wait for the weeds to come up to get a good kill. Flexible Rotations With Banvel you can rotate next year to any crop you like. 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