The Huron Expositor, 1980-12-04, Page 10pECOABER 4, 1980
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happen teis work fliemseiVO out?Is there:an OPlanatielf
; fur thOg ANT pipi,!$ (4'010 facelesa ,MartiputatorS
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14OratIll*teinelOeuee IS all it is cracked up to be, and
14!)t an explanation for most of those tittle
,.ito4teS 'which jump fTenf nowhere into our lives...
:OP toYelatien.rto,abimi to share will not Ittiock anYotie
out'4,41,1**,..16.4t.It, may help ' IStxarghten out smile of
those grey areatHl.. • ' , •
Vic'14.4,ttirditY7,:TtaPpenert to be, in „Aylmer', a rather
eaSatit'eOMMunjtY about a half hour from Lona* it was .
,00:ta:g;:4,40 Santa Claus parade - and* turned out
' was going to be a Candy -tossing elf
Ott.a.,t10',0f:ther ileata, I had an OpPortunity to ride tri the
truck pulltaBthelleat along. but my deep seated fear of
exposure (public) convinced me the hest idea would be to
walk the parade rota% trutYbe take a couple of pictures, .
grd-rliFerfFe7ar-------h----Noratteen.o. It w'i& a good Idea. There
was no worry 'of- embatigaing-shyness, and I remain that
unkown quantity who can be identified only by his words.
'Off topic a bit. Back on; The Walk was pleasant and took
me-almost4rom-one-encLof-the-townierthe-other7and it is
„Eter,b 'Shoveller
geed way to get.art idea of what a entanninity i like. The
Ayltveritcs,.Ayirnerians or Aylmer% Whatever the citizens
en masSe"vall themselves, seemed, quite Nam folk and
more than willing to' share their Seagmal good humour
With someone they oouldn't have knoyvn, Such- informal
welcorning certainly arms a visitor with, good impressions.
The frieocily, two-mile walk along the main street
brought Me to the western limits of the town where the
parade ended, As I arrived at the finish point where I
would meet my niece, her father and his frientll I glanced
:back over my shoulder, and the large sign which caught
my eye provided the source of my revelation.
It was the standard sign which greets visitors to any
community in our part of Ontario. You know. Visitors
welcome, here are otir dubs and, depending On the size of
the community i the board is plastered witil every logo.
conceivable.
This one had something a little extra, though. There
at the bottom was a neat, large, serious and professional
sign which said: "Serviced Industrial Lots Available."
TWO NIGHTS ONLY WED,THURS.
ONE SHOWING 8:00 P.M. ' DEC. 4 th
St FRIDAY!
SHOWTIMES FRI. & SAT. 78.9
SUN.•TUES. ONE SHOWING 8:00 P.M.
The most wanted
man in Wakefield
prison IS
the Warden.
Robert Redford
WARNING:
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Some scones may ho offensive
• THR. BR. ONT.
STARTS WED. DEC. 10 th
"At last,Mr. Wrong"
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MAKE VISITORS WELCOME
Where's the irony. Well, the sign would' not have meant
as much to me (I may not have even noticed it) if Seaforth
wasn't winding up a series of public meetings aimed at
developing a new town plan. In ,.the course of —the
discussions one' of the largely debated topics was the
future development for our town's industrial park. It is far
easier to attract new industry if you have serviced land to
offer which is owned by the municipality. Another key
element in selling a community to an industry is its people,
-and in the new town plan emphasis will likely be put on
encouraging Seaforthites to make visitors feel welcome
when they drop in on us.
Saturday, in Aylmer, the sign and the people were very
noticeable and it wA no coincidence they struck me so. -
It's our turn now. This community is sitting on the
threshold of its' own future, one it canama,ke. Dedicated
Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Bryans and family, Barrie, Mr.
and Mrs: Howard Armitage. Alanna and Derek, East
Lansing. Mich. visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
J.S. Walker.
People attending the funeral of the late John Kerr from
a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marzie. Mississauga,
Mr. and Mrs. James Arbshott, Wiarton. Dr. and Mrs.
Fred Marlock, Writerloo, Miss Bertha Becker, Toronto.,
Mr. and Irks. Wallace Becker. New Hamburg. Mr. and
'Mrs. Harold Kraft. London. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenton,
Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Becker. Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Rcstemayer. D'ashwood. Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Taylor. Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Black Brussels.
FoM Bingo.
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*erk kiy:tli0Plannirtg, beard, anii.aolid support by the town
are needed; •The former has Already been proved, the
latter 'lies. in ,the hands of the townfolk.
' As Xieriry Mero said at the final preliminary meeting of
.the planohig board,' think there are great things
*pelting 5tafortli-and we as citizens will see 'it
threugh.1' •
The potential is there, and we all just gotta give 'er.
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Speaking cof ricople and good things, 1 received a phone
Call, early this•week which turned out to be one 6f those
small rewards of this business which don't come your way
-
Vela/ Men,
This is notintended as a plug, but the cempapy which
'publishes the. Expositor ;also owns two magazines, thp
Rural Voice and the Village Squire.
The theme of our December issue of the Village Squire
is Christmas traditions at home and abroad. In it, I happen
to have a small article outlining my own family traditions
in'which various nembers of our clan are mentioned. I
admit, too,it.was intended as much for our readers as it
was as a present to ,my family.
other „end was a gentleman named Ron Lipscombe, a
subscriber from Grand Bend and late (last year) of .
Sudbury, my hathetown. It turns out Mr. Lipscombe
worked with My father, went to school with my mother and
knows more members of my family than I do..
I confessed I had written the story with the intent partly
to provide the Shoveller hordes with some added cheer and
happiness this Christmas. ,
"Well, I can tell you you,made someone else happy,"
was Ms reply.
Man, if you could buy food with things like that, I'd be
living like a king for the next six months!
**ma
am once again sorry to report that Crozier didn't ring
up this week. Again, though, I'm not surprised given the
abysmal performance his Leafs offered the paying peons
Friday and Saturday night, at the hand of the once lowly
but now Mike Palmateer - bolstered Washington Capitals.
Do you think Palmateer had any gesturesiin mind for Mr.
Ballard as he went about frustrating Toronto shooters?
Peewees
The Brussels Pee Wees
played here on Saturday
against our local Pee Wee
team. For Seaforth Trevor
Price opened the scoring on a
pass from Pat Murray which
gave Seaforth the lead of 1-0
at the end of the first period.
Dean Wheeler for Brussels
.Bowling
Scores
SENIOR LIKILEN
In last week's senior
citizen bowling prize winners
were:
Ladies High - Win Murphy
Second Edith 'McMillan.
Men's Mb - Ed.
Andrews. Scrond - Chas.
Murphy.
High Lone - Grace Pepper:
Dave Sim, Wilfrid Ire:neer.
Stan Miler*, Chas. Murphy.
ST. .1 AYLIa• HOWLING
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Grasshoppers 21
Crickets
54
Mosquitoes 44
Beetles 57
June Bugs 33
Dragon Flies 43
Mens high singie. George
Love 259. Mens high triple.
David Nigh 687. Ladies high
single and triple. Ruth
Campbell 259 and 650.
TOWN AND COUNTRY
BOWLLNG LEAGUE
Bowling for November 25.
TEAM STANDINGS
Ankle Biters 45
Cougars 38
Flip Flops 34
North Stars 33
Hip Waders 31
Hush Puppies 30
Ladies High single and
triple Sharon Forrest 236 and
597 Ladies High average.
Leanne McKay 192.
Men's high single and
triple John Van 13akel rzt)
and 686. Men's high average
Ron Harris 216.
EGMONT/VILLE
December 1st Ladies High
Single Judy Scarrow. DI;
Ladies High Triple. Linda
Gridzak 574,
Men's High Single Brian
Dale. 282: Men's High Triple
Brian Barry 682.
STANDINGS
Diamonds
43
Red Caps
Crystals
44
29
64
Blues
49
Canadians
45
Best Bettlers,
Y.B.C.
32
Strikers 22
Pyramites
23
Thunderbirds
33
The Bentys
30
All Cats 24
High Men Marty Andressi
255- 495 and Jeff Boyle 201 -
428.
• High Ladies Lisa Harvey
143 and Rhanda Scott 137
and DebbieLDupoios 137 - 388.
LEGION
High Single, Barb Scott
224; Jim MacLeod. 299:
High Triple, Ann Wood. 580;
M Smale, 714.
STANDINGS
utewighStTs
40
hoguns
30
Highlanders
29
Buggy's
25
The Winners
23
Tryhards
21
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DATE' 'EVENT
Thurs. D. 4 - Men'S'aroombali'
Fri. Dec, 5, HowlOk vs Sr,. Ring-,
ette
Fri. Deo. 5 1-1owIck ye; Jr, Ring
-etAe
Fri. Dec. 5 Public Skating
Sat. Dec. 6 Santa Claus Parade
Sat. Dec. 6 Public Skating
Sat. Dec, 6 Story Hour.
Sat,Dec."6 , Mitchell vs Novice
Sun. Dec. 7 MIlverton vs Novic,9
Sun. Dec. 7 Mitchell vs Atoms
Sun. Dec. 7 Mitchell vs Peevi,/e$
Sun. Dec. 7
Tues. Dec. 9 Mitchell vs Ban -
tarns
Wiii-g ham vs
Midgets.
Wed. Dec. 10 Moms & Tots
• skating
Wed. Dec. 10 Women's Broom-
' 'ball
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3:30 p.m„
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6:45 p.m.
8:30 pm,
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EXPOSITOR
. WANT - ADS
Phone 527-0240
to meet Mitchell
tied the game up at the end
of the second neriod. In the
third period Brussels scored ;
going ahead tid w. ithin 5
minutes Mike Betties for
Seaforth'ascored on a pass
from David Akey tying the
game up. With only 8
scored their first goal which
seconds left in the game
Marty Rutledge fox Brussels
scored which gave Brussels
the win of 3-2.
Seaforth's next game is
here this Sunday with
Mitchell at 3:30.
Dead or Alive!
St. Columboa
SOCCER MEETING
Tuesday,
December 9th
at school in
St. Columban 8:30 p.m.
EVERYBODY INVITED
TO ATTEND .
0
Your Personal
WILL BE SURE
To reach your friends, neighbours and relatives
When you place them in
«ht:4uron 1 (fxpositor
Phone 527-0240
and Wvima 'fonts and famili.
extend Best Wishes for a Kapp
fiolidas Season and the Nevi
Year.
SF. A SON ' S Greet, M gs with hest
tx ashes for the flolida, Season
and the (tuning year to all oui
friends. — The Jones,
Seaforth
C5'
Among the many sincere good
shes sent to yon for a Merry
Christmas please include ours! —
Mary and Bin Jones.
Greetings will be published in the Expositors of December 18 and 24
Cost for one insertions is $3.00 for 20 words or
Secortd insertion for only 1/2 price.
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