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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1982-10-13, Page 9(give dears at24o.fve tLott farnliy fled this ho(11se `With their 'hives. The i5revibt+s owners weren't so lUdkyr this is their story! A M 17YV I LLE:.111. THE POSE ION (WO) DE LAUREN7I15 i....,f AMrrVVILL THE POssEsSl0N .4MESbL-,pj guRT YOUNG RUTANYA ACAr1 ANDREN'PRINE .LACK MAGNER DIANE FRANKLM . iNfbsES'GUNN sant" LALO SCHIFRtN • eco sat./ O`s'rEtfJ u croe w„FRANCO' DIGI'ACOMO' tr En Hike on S A landscape sparkling with beautiful shades of gold.. and red; trails free of botherkome insects; air spiced with au- tumn smells, cook and invig- orating. 'rhe fall was made for hiking! - On Sunday, October 17 at the Bannockburn Wildlife Area, you 'will have a chance to sample all of the above and enjoy hot apple cider too, The Ausable-Bayfield Con- servation Authority is once ARTS AND CRAFTS— Story hour at the Seaforth's library Saturday also included an arts and crafts time. Jordan Nuhn, Rebecca Broome, Dennis Beuerman, StevenRogers and Tony are pitching in to have a little fun.- . (photo by Hook( Le Gigaton Last week we mentioned we were getting a face -life in our lounge, This past week the• carpet has been ,laid in ee the entrance, hall and lounge. The furniture has not arrived as yet but is expected by the end of the month. . itaiee a "",,; eq• i4,/r>n,1 r . c „,,;.; ,. b" tib .% a•c,�' •&-II"...< . ''h• 0,,; o /,ii e4f' apToo4e ' It A9.r'r J1r2•JN9� ei..7_,,,,,, ,,.n I /NW4,q::e,.,•"u„O Orf i ''' f __ . - ) -------- "J deet.ci- First PRESBYTERIAN Church 59 Goderlch St. W., Seaforth Rev. T.A.A. Duke, Minister Mrs. Carol Carter, Organist SUNDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1982 11/15 Worship Service. Sunday School & Nursery COMETO WORSHIP , ST. THOMAS Anglican Church SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1982 10t00 • Morning Worship. Sunday School and Nursery Provided NORTHSIDE United Church 54 Goderich St, West, Seaforth SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1982 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 11 a.m.. Rev, Dr. Ernest ('lark of Toronto 7t30 p.m. Mr. McDaniel Phillips of Wingham A social time will follow the evening service. Margaret Whitmore Audrey Mcl (wain Organist•Choir Director ,1r Choir Leader ANNIVERSARY SERVICES NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH 54 Goderich Street West Seaforth October 17, 1982 I I a.m. REV, DR. ERNEST CLARK of Toronto 7:30 p.m. MR. McDANIEL PHILLIPS of Wingham 99 a.m. Church School and Nursery Special music at both services A Social Time will Follow the Evening Service. s s 1 he Legion bowl ng league is now well underway with some very good scores being recorded. Anyone wishing to spare in this league please contact Don Eaton, Marg Smale or Marg tingarian. All members of thc branch are eligible to spare and if any regulars are needled at the beginning of the season, they are picked from' the spare's list. We have a few dates to remember this month, Sun., Oct. 24, the District Convent• ion at Owen Sound at 10 aim„ registration will be at nine o'clock. Tues„ Oct. 26 our District Service Officer will be at the branch at 10 nt rF At the Seaforth Fall Fair, local Junior Farmers held a draw for the Junior Farmer history books. Winners were John Willems, Dublin. Al Kuchler, R.R. 4, Walton and David Soontiens, R.R. 5, Seaforth. None of the 180 entries had the correct an - res a.m. Anyone wishing an appointment please contact Cleave Coombs as soon as possible. Thurs.. Oct. 14 (tonight) there is the executive meet- ing at 8' o'clock. All officers and committee chairman please attend. Thurs., Oct. 21 will be the regular Oct. meeting. The president would like to see a good turnout for this meet- ing. It's your meeting. com• rades so please attend. Sat., Oct. 30 will be the Hallowe'en dance; please keep this date in mind. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we shall remember them. Gordon Scott P,R.O. Want TVO in Huron homes BY STEPHANIE LEVESQUE A task force to gather support to have the TV Ontario network beamed dir• cctly into Huron County homes will be established, On Oct. 7 in Godcrich. the southwestern Ontario re• gional council of TV Ontario heard requests for the net• work from interested Citi• rens. In Huron, TV Ontario is available only in tht• urban centres served by a cable TV system. TV Ontario representative Savanna Grew told those present that the Ontario cabinet, through ordcr.in• council. decides where in. nictitation of transmitters may he located. Cabinet has recently approved transmit• ters for the Owen Sound and Muskoka areas, By the new year, 93 per cent of the province will have TV Ontar• in without the aid of a cahle system. Regional council chairman George Briggs of Oucn Sound said "a grass roots GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH Huron (,•nfennial S, 1)1)01 BRUCEFIF.I D, ONT 48.2-9260, 565.5141 and 216.4979 10:00 a.m. Family Bible School II 00 a.m. Speaker Randy Mann ampatgnHas implemented in his arca several years ago. Letters were written to the local members of parliament and the Ontario cabinet. "It paid off; they heard our %vices," said Mr. Briggs. Huron Board ucation trustee Bert Morin Wing• ham said that as tax vers. the citi/cns of Huron have a right to sec the network's programs. Another Huron resident said she "felt cheat• cd" because she couldn't get TV Ontario. When asked how much it ssould cost to hast- a trans• muter put in Huron County, Ms. Grew estimated thc cost at one to twM'm,llion dollars. This figure would include the cast of purchasing the land, buying and installing the equipment. She also sug• gcstcd a transmitter installed outside of Godcrich would hasc a 30•mile radius. Ms Gress pointed out that no engineering study has been done in the client} and this v mild have to he done before the transmitter is Installed ( owl hlsa Havdcn of Goderich suggested Bruce Me-Caffrcv, Minister of Citi• /cnship and Culture. he petitiorked Regional council- lor for iron (mint%. Dase Rieman of I•xeter told C'oun Havdcn that she could write a leiter to Mr Mc('affres Mr Briggs noted that per sonal letters from individuals and organvations are given more consideration by ens ernment than petitions 4a fd edipvta i£ eel Autiver4eney sus SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1982 cit 11 ®.1)v. featuring: *Colin Swan *Special Music by "The Choir" MO p.m. . *Murray Gaunt - Guest Speaker with Clinton Nigh School Choir supplying sic RECEPTION wnstairs otter the services n again sponsoring what has become an autumn favourite, the • Bannockburn Fa11 Colour Hike. The Bannockburn. Wildlife Area is located 4 km. west of Brucefield and is a 62 acre area of varied habitat along the Bannockburn River. Be. tween 2 p.m..and 4 p.m. the Ausable•Bayfield Conservat- ion Authority will be provid- ing naturalists to lead guided hikes through the Wildlife m ers bers. saver, ,which was 115 mem- bers. Members could likes to thank Sharon Pethiek for representing thc group in the queen competition and con- gratulate her on.winning first runner•up. October is membership month and new members are welcome. Junior Farmers meet Tuesday, October 19 at the Hensel]. arena, There will be ice skating from.8 until 9 then have the meeting after- wards. nday Area. Relationships between habitat and wildlife will be featured and techniques that can be used to improve habitat will be discussed. Hikers are advised to dress warmly, wear boots and - bring cameras or binoculars. The hike is free of charge and is sure to be a great family outing. SUSAN RICE daughter of Mr's.Janet Rice, Seaforth and th1e late Harold Rice, a graduate of Seaforth District High School received a diploma in Accounting at Lambton College. Sarnia on Sept. 25. • She is presently employed in Sarnia. Mitchell District Arena commencing Sunday, Oct. 17 from 1-2 p.m. (running until Dec. 19) Admission .25c per person $1.00 per family. This ad sponsored by Dublin & District. Athletic Association .-WHE HURON EXPOSITOR° OCTOBER 13, 1982 — A9 VOoe loyally of NNW and WARREN WHITMORE wish 90 Invite you to their parents' 4®t1) WIDDING AMIt91 RSARY (Fri., Oct. 95th a9 9:09 pe.oro. North east of %eeforfo Mak Mop Vwp. MusOc 6q: IKEA WEL EE'S RCH&UT 'A Beat Wishes only and For KEN SCOTT. MARi!4A BRASH SatrdayF et ti,ber 16 Lunch Provided) ' r1! DUBLIN & DISTRICT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BINGO JACKPOT Friday, Oct. 15/82 $700.00 in 58 calls PLEASE DRESS WARMLY O.H.A. Junior `D' Hockey SUNDAY & MONDAY at Hensall Arena i®i ®i m i _i A, s is SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES VS TAVISTOCK BRAVES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17 at3:30pm. SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES vs LUCAN IRISH at830pm Th,c rid sponsored by Sills Home Hardware • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WE0.•THURS. LAST DAYS FOR SHOWING AT 8:00 P.M. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • where mon hos never been. T:01 -11 PG -Jima _ 24 2—: 43- 60: STARTS FRIDAY, OCT. 15 FRI.-SAT. 7 8 0 SUN..THURS. 8c0o P • • • • • • • • • ® • • • • • • • 1 • • • • 1 1 • • • 1 • • • • • • • • Pleeerid a Chalet H.usep: rty Sunday, Oct. 24 2-9 peel. Hot and Cold Buffet 5-6 p.m. 2 Bands • Joe Overholt • Spirit Pop and ice available, $10.00 per person Tickets. George Beer, Don Mousseau, Veils Meat Market RN . FALL IIIKE COME AND ENJOY THE 62 ACRES OF WOLDLIFE AND NATURAL HABOTAT OF THE -'BANNOCK:URN NAIL:.-LOFE AREA. LOCATION: 4 km west of Hwy. 4. Turn at Brucelfteld. GUIDED HIKE FROM 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. FREE APPLE CIDER SPONSORED BY AUSABLE BAYFIELD CONSERVATION AUTHORITY aramount Holiday YO(ru NOTKE rfu rXJTtRENCL and Basler Travel Service /AMA, Departure: January 21, 1983 $750.00 per person - 1 week - 1 bedroom apt. $1025.00 per person - 2 weeks - Studio apt. $1075.00 per person - 2 weeks - 1 bedroomlapt. (based on double occupancy) INCLUDES: Accommodation Wardair flight • hotel and airport taxes and service charges combined travel insurance transport to and from Toronto airport hotel accommodation in Toronto night before departure Bonus for booking before Oct. 31 (applied toward final payment) ASK US ABOUT YOUR TRAVEL PLANS — OUR SERVICE IS FREE �®'AGSN AICA invite you to join our group to A Bauer Travel Service Call 527-1237 1 Main Street Seaforth This week only! 40 % off an e y SLUMBER KING* LUXURY by Simmons YOUR 01-101 'F (1F SIP 101. H ('11O1('E OF PHI( 51FFP'sFT`, IRF 1111 k11/"1 RI 1' .h, •i •, ' N I' till Fit' ,. 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