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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1982-09-22, Page 8*0.04µ000,0'^ A8 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 22, 1982 ISMoaioBnoton4 12*(DP4 Legion marks week war veterans banquet will be held this Saturday afternoon and evening at Clinton. Any first war Vet. who has not been notified please get in touch with our President or Bill Wilbee for transportat- ion. We still have some com- plete tlourescent light units for sale. These units are Local artists. Addy McPhee and Rob Tetu of Beechwood Pottery, are members of a new artists' cooperative shop in London. Called Art & Soul. the shop at 575 Richmond St.. had a preview opening last week. Art & Soul is cooperatively operated and managed by two stained glass artists, a jewellry maker. a photographer, and four potters. including the Beechwood pair. from the banquet hall that were replaced recently. These fixtures can be bought for $10. Our golfers who competed at Stouffville, while not win- ning the championship, gave a good account of themselves and also had a very enjoyable weekend. Next year could be different. GO ON SCOTT, P.R.O. The September General meeting was held last Tues- day chaired by our' President Peter Malcolm. There were three applications and two transfers for membership. Patrick Nolan and Alvin Kerslake were accepted as regular members and Ste- phen Ungarian as an asso- ciate.member. The two trans- fers were Michael' and Ar- man MacKennon from the Victory Branch in London. Congratulations Comrades and feel free to use the facilities •of our branch and services at any time. , !r C SERVICE CLUBS and organizations in the Seaforth area have made major contributions to the new Seaforth and district community centres. President of Branch 156 of the Royal Canadian Legion, Peter Malcolm, made a $2,000 donation on behalf of the Legion to Ken Cardno, right, of the fundraising committee. (Wassink photo) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** yL'M HAVENyy T * e iE �( 4 it 4E Thursda Set. 30 1982 4( MOTOR HOTEL Highway NO./ West, Clinton Thursday, Friday & Saturday Sept. 23, 24, 25. "Mercury" TOP 40's Y. P * "WET T-SHIRT" contest. Your last chance to win: lst. •100.00 2nd - '50.°) 3rd - Booble Prize OCTOBER 1 t& 2 -0( "BORDERLINE" * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SEAFORTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY BUS TRIP Wed., October 6 From 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. To: Point Pelee Provincial Park Newlands Greenhouse and Colosanti Greenhouse Price: $17 per member PHONE BY SEPT. 30TH TO BOOK YOUR SEAT 527-0418 1 S BY STEPHANIE LEVESQUE The Huron Cotinty Board of Education will write a letter to the Ministry of Culture and Recreation requesting TV Ontario be beamed into Huron County homed. At its Sept. 7 meeting in Clinton. the board heard a presentation from its media consultant Dave Bieman who also serves on TV Ontario's regional council. 13y January of 1983, 93 per cent of Ontario will be receiv- ing signals enabling that portion to receive the educa- tional station without the benefit of cable. Now, some towns in the county are able to get the station with cable, but the rural residents don't have that option. Mr. Bieman requested the board write the letter to the Ministry which pays about 14 per cent of the network's costs. The Ministry of Educa- tion pays about eight per cent of the costs.,with the remain- der coming from program sales. various agencies, edu- cational groups and other government departments. STAG JOHN MILLER October 2 Admission '2.00 HAPPY 30m WEDDING ANNIVERSARY HARVEY & MARION HODGES October 1ST, 1982 Saltford, Ontario Friends, Neighbours & Relatives WELCOME Dancing from 9p.m.•1 a.m. Best Wishes from Ron, Cheryl & Anita LET THE BULL • R CO, A R Liar's Contest Main St. , Seaforth Sat., Sept. 25 2:45 P.M. TO 0000 ENTRY FORM: NAME: AGE: ADDRESS: PHONE NO' Entry forms must be submitted to Graves Wallpaper & Paint by 5:00 Friday, September 24th. Contest open to everyone. Lies should be 3-5 minutes in length. [A parental guidance rating or better I. Participants report to stage on Mainstreet by 2:15 p.m. Saturday, September 25th. Prizes for all participants. A donation to the Home- makers was made and a substantial sum was approv- ed for our new Community Centre. A discussion on the proposed Parkwood Hospital being presently built on the Westminister grounds in hold was held. It was felt we should leave the decision to a later date when more infor- mation should be available. Our chairman on Public Speaking, Tom Wilbee, re- ported the poem and essay competition will be underway immediately in the schools. We will try and publish the winning peom and essay in this column after the compe- tition. After a short discussion it was moved and passed to buy new title for our ceiling in the banquet hall, the work to be finished in time for our veteran's banquet, The first T Board members were also encouraged to write, indivi- dual letters to the Ministry. As part of Mr. Bieman's request, the board granted permission to have TV Ontar- io explained to parents through school newsletters. Trustee Jean Adams asked if the network is used in Huron schools. Mr. Bieman said they were. but mostly on video tapes because of scheduling difficulty. The network, which has been in existence for 10 years, offers children's pro- grams. ie. Polka Dot Door and adult programs on such topics as sports, fishing, non-credit courses. operas and Shake- spearean productions. The Muskoka and King- ston areas currently having service installed. Mr. Bieman said Muskoka is receiving its outlet because of public pres- sure, He said now is the time for Huron County to lobby for an outlet of its own. A meeting of the regional • council for Southwestern Ontario. in Goderich on Oct. 7, will be open to persons interested in receiving TV Ontario. Ar- rangements for the meeting have not yet been completed. For further information con- tact Mr. Bieman at the board office or at his home by calling 235-1724. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan Invite all relatives, friends and neighbours to attend a reception In honour of their parents 35th Wedding Anniversary to be held In the Mitchell Community Centre September 25 NO GIFTS PLEASE Buck & Doe for Ray McNichol and Linda Matthews Blyth Community Centre Saturday September 25 Music by: STEVEN'S DISC JOCKEY TICKETS: $.00 per person FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY The family of JIM AND JEAN KEYS wish to Invite you to their parents' 50th Wedding Anniversary SAT. SEPT. 25TH at 8:30 In the Brussels, Morris, and Grey Community Centre Music by Ian Wllbee's Orchestra FRk AYf SEPTEMBER 24 Juckp to $SSS. on SS Cels Dublin Community Centre Pteese dress ailsomm[y—dbe now have heaters SEPT, 28 - OCT. 2, 1982 PLOWING COMPETITIONS EXHIBITS & PARADES LADIES' PROGRAM SOMETHING- FOR-EVERYONE— LUCAN • MIDDLESEX COUNTY or attend a class The fun fitness program designed for everyone DanceFIT QUALIFIED INSTRUCTOR CHERYL PHILLIPS PRE -REGISTER: 527-0765. Registration accepted until Sept. 30 20 Classes (10 wks. j S20.00 *Classes are 1 hour ------TWICE WEEKLY Beginning Tues. Sept. 21 7-8 p.m. or 8:15-9:15 p.m. Thurs. Sept. 23 7-8 p.m. or 8:15-9:15 p.m. Seaforth District High School Gyni Please wear comfortable exercise clothes and gym shoes 92 THE SQUARE, GODERIC 524-7337 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 THRU SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 4:00 PM -1 :30 AM BAVARIAN FOOD and GERMAN POLKA BANDS Thurs. & Fri....MASTERS/Sat....PEARI Friday Night, October 1 Is BAVARIAN NIGHT IN THE DINING ROOM Selection of Bavarian Food <•- Lala . LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE COME EARLY NEW FALL/WINTER DINING ROOM HOURS: Breakfast Monday to Friday 7 am -9:30 am Saturday . 9 am.11 am Sunday. - Crepe Brunch 10om•1 pm Lunch Monday to Saturday 12 noon- 1:30 pm (Tues. 8 Fri...,Smorgasbord) Dinner Monday to Thursday 6 pm.8 pm Friday 8 Saturday 6 pm -8:30 pm Sun°doy' Smorgasbord 5 pm • 7 30 pm THE HOTEL BEDFORD 92 THE SQUARE GODERICH 524.7337 This week will be Legion Week across the Province of Ontario as laid down by Provincial Command, Our local Legion this week will be canvassing 'for the Salvation Army and we hope •by Saturday to have this job completed. Any member who would like to volunteer to canvas would be welcomed, just phone Dick Whiteley. At the going down off the , sun and in the morning we will remember them. 1137th ANNU, ;L SEAF >RT J I F; LL F Thursday, Sept. 23rd 8:11':1 p.m. - Official Opening, .Mr. Duncan Allen, D®pt. Minister of Agriculture, Program Displays -Fair Queen Contest (New Arena Hall) Piday ept..24tIh 11:00 a.m.-Parade-featuring , Carlsberg team and wagon, school children) -4H Achievement Day, Junior Fair, Live- stock Judging 12:45 p.m. Judging horses, pet show 2:30 p.m. -Harness racing 7:00 p.m. -Western Horse Show ROUND HOUSE EXHOBITSe4.H DOSPLAYS eMIEi4CHANT EXH[ ITS AND DOSPLAYS eFML® CROP ETC. ALL DAY Saturday, Sept. 25th 1:30 p.m. -Baby Show 2:00 p.m. -Dog attraction and review -obedience and conformation, Dr. Ed Staples, Stratford -Herding sheep, James Clarke, Blenheim -O.P.P. dog „Trapper", Mount Forest Drug Squad 5:30 p.m. -Auto "Demo" Derby -Ladies Powder Puff -Men's De,molition IR TlIt'i ' t' 1'. 7 • • • • ® • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '1>t1EMIER THEATRES ,I_ DRIVE-IN ' • :RI MIER.`TTHEATRES I T'HE'ATR • ^ JO Oil HWY,'1 600ERICH AT tree PARK GODERICH CONCESSION R9, f:•°'<".' 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