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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.-
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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
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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
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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
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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) '
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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
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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!
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