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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-04-04, Page 33TNEa.HURON EXPOSITO1 APIfI�,1t,.199q AIR CONDITIONING NOW )afore those dog days. of :suinat `arrjve f•OS help you be cooli• T BROS. 345-2430 CaHH; TOWN QF SEAFORTH 1990 SPRING CLEAN-UP The Seaforth Public Works Department, in addition to their annual Pitch -In Week (May 7-11, 1990), will be conducting a spring clean-up week from Tuesday, April 17th to Friday, April 20, 1990. Please have all debris, litter, branches, garden materials, etc. pro- perly bagged and at the curbside by 8:00. A.M. on the days of the collection. SORRY! The Public Works Department will not accept the following items: 1. Tires 2. Containers with Liquids 3. Paint Cans with Wet Paint OFFOCIAL OPENING - The Egmondville United Church held an of- ficial opening Sunday for the new entrance which makes it wheelchair accessible. The new entrance provides a hydraulic lift which will transport the handicapped and elderly to the various levels of the church; wheelchair accessible washrooms; and a lob- by in which people can congregate. Cutting the ribbon at the of - Ribs, tails supper a The Seaforth Legion Branch 156's Ribs and Fails supper was very well attended last week. Most stayed for the dancing, when music was provided by The Country Companions. Branch member Jack Ungarian is a member of that group. The event was organized by the branch's enter- tainment committee, and members look eagerly to the next event. Thanks to the committee and their chairman, Ron Williamson. The four crib!. : ge players - Don Eaton, Jack Eisler, .:.ill Wilbee and Al Nicholson - who went to MacTier on the weekend to the Provincial Cribbage Tournament, came home empty-handed. The winners were from Gaananoque, where next year's tour- nament „; i be held. The winners will also play for Ontario Command in a Dominion Tournament in Monkton, New Brunswick later this spring. They will also participate in a tournament with the Blind in Sarnia. Several;,members of the Branch attend,• ed a Service Officer's Seminar last latur- day and Sunday in Sarnia. Presentations were made by the Ontario Service Officers, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and on Canada Pension and Health and Welfare Canada. It was stated that Veterans who were not successful before 1971 in making a claim, should try again. The average age of the veteran now is 70 years of age, and effects from wartime in- juries are beginning to show now more so than they did 20 years ago. Members who served *here there was excessive noise from artillery are especially suffering from hearing loss. The speaker on the Last Post advised the meeting there was a benefit from the Last Post Fund for widows and widowers, and the estates of deceased veterans of $2,000 towards the funeral expenses. More information on this can be obtained from the Branch Service Officer Cleave Coombs, or the Ontario Service Officer Mel Harper, when he pays his next visit. As was stated Manor residents enjoy comedy of Abbott and Costello A hearty hello from everyone at the Seaforth Manor. Everyone vghoflowing morning witexercises andcurretvents. For the afternoon several reisdents had a few laughs watching Abbott and Costello fn "Africa Screams!" This old time classic was enjoyed almost as much as the pop and cheesies that were munched on. The Manor bowling alley saw 23 bowlers Tuesday morning. High scorers were: Dave Netzke, 315, Art Hallam, 315, Marguerite Shill, 298, Keith Herman, 240, Wilma Brill, 229; and Annie Harrison, 222. Congratulations to all - and thank you to the Grade 5/6 students for their help. Jackpot bingo winners this week includ- ed: Dennis Arney, Mary Essery, Jennie Hildebrand, Doris Smith, Margaret Dim - bar, Elmer Bakcsy, Robena McBurney, and Mattie McGregor. The "loonie" game went to Keith Herman, and Bert Deichert won the full card game. Thanks to volunteers Doreen Kelly, Greta Kerr and Mary Nolan for assisting at the tables. This week's church service was led by Reverend James Sloan of First Presbyterian Church. Henrietta Brown ac- companied on the piano. In the evening several issues were discussed at the monthly Residents' Conn- ell meeting. Everyone is pleased with all the changes in their "new" home and anx- ious to see the outdoors. Drawing Club met for the first, time on ursday afternoon. Easter stories filled e air as everyone drew their favorite e r eggs. Following this they painted e Easter baskets. They really look great. Coming events: April 19 from I0 a.m. to 4 .m. - Silverts Clothing (specializing in se ors clothing). Everyone is welcome to co a in and browse. A fashion show fe turing Marjorie Maloney, Viola Lawson, D •othy Papple and Mary Nolan will be he at 2 p.m. ficial opening were Glen McLachlan and Rena McKenzie. They were assisted by Reverend Cheryl -Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa, left. Dignitaries, and members of the congregation were on hand to of- fer their congratulations on completion of the project; to view the opening; and to participate in the worship service which followed. Robinet photo. success LEGION NEWS by rdon Scott John Forrest Public Works Superintendent CHICK DAY N%,„40/ SHU in the Legion Magazine, the heavy houskeeping has been deleted from the Veteran's program but there are still credits for cutting . wns etc..., to those eIllgible. Don't forget the executive meeting this Thursday at 8 p.m. The genera meeting is April 19. This is an election meeting and further nominations can be made if desired. At the moment there will be an election for the executive committee. Tom Barry was the selected winner of the competition for the job .of Bar Steward. Congrattlulations19 rxra^;1 ca rrs ,tn IF"I`,::,u At -the -going down -of, the suni-and-4in the • morning, we will remember them. BAR ROSTER - April 11, G. Garrick; April 12, J. Sills; April 16, G. Harburn; April 17, D. Swale; April 18, B. Finlayson. WANTED GROWERS FOR SEED Maple Arrow Soybeans and Rodeo Barley. If interested pease c.•ll W.G. THOMPSON & SONS LTD. Mitchell 348-8433 c� r - - • ' PLAQUE UNVEILED - Ken Moore, chairperson of the fundraising commit- tee, and Leonard Jamieson, chairperson of the building committee, unveiled a plaque Sunday which commemorated the official opening of the Egmondville United Churchts a. ;b ssibility project. n marl t o pq trefro �s 3 rd of a Eghlpndufofa United itherch e ' to make •its facility wheelchair accessible. Robinet photo. We will be taking orders for DAY OL EAT -TYPE (:.' ®ester) CHICKS Both mixed and sexed chicks available. TURKEYS, DUCKS & GEESE AVA i -ABLE Orders Placed By: TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE ® APRIL 12 CHICKS ® APRIL 17 Pick -Up Date: MAY 15 MINIMUM • f -;DE 25 CHICKS WE CAi-,RY A CO'.'PLETE UNE OF SHUR-GAIN FEED AND ANIMAL. . HEALTH (tR9O eq.1. 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