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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-05-17, Page 244A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 24, 1989 Dous;taeott, D. imn, 1 1 YEAR ANNUAL G.I.C. Ail Depoeie honeyed within Limes Res, Subject To Verlrlceton 114 t ANNUAL 11 �I COMPR 11 7 t RRSP R 12 9 1930 -AVS" :,..,..m , ., r Investment & Tax Planning secure. Investment Products ... Ipom Pergfle`tiaa-en'twat SEArl RT*1 '98 Main St-, 5270810 Serving Ontario since 1976 tvitfi 15locations for your NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS Township of Tuckersmith Nominations will be received at the Clerk's office by the Clerk of the Township of Tuckersmith in the period commencing on June lst, 1989 and concluding on June 5th, 1989 at 5:00 p.m. for the position of: A. One member to the Huron County Board of Education for the Township of Tuckersmith and the Village of Hensall. Each of the members so nominated, if elected are to serve the balance of the three year term, 1989-90 and 1991. The required Nomination Forms may be obtained from the Clerk's Of- fice and must be completed, filed with and accepted by the Clerk by the above deadline. SHOULD AN ELECTION BE REQUIRED: The same will be held on Monday, June 26th, 1989 between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. ADVANCE POLL on Saturday, June 17th, 1989 and Thursday, June 22nd, 1989 between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. The last day for filing forms requesting additions, corrections, or dele- tions has been amended to Monday, June 5th, 1989. For further information regarding the procedures under the Elections Act, contact the undersigned. J.R. McLachlan, Clerk -Treasurer, Township of Tuckersmith, GMB 117, R.R. #5, Clinton, Ontario. NOM 1L0 482-9523 5C€Mt STOREWIDE 44e'tuvrq Sade WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 TO SATtDRDAY, MAY 27 10 % OFF EVERYTHING 1 S ORE SELECTED 50%oFF RACKS FREE DRAW Daily Draws (Wed., Thurs. Fro.) $10 GIFT CERTIFICATE SATURDAY DRAW $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE S46tee°47fie#t Main St., Seaforth 8 Zadce4Wean 527-0278 mutrlowatt Wide footprint for outstanding rood adhesion. cornering and stopping • Aggressive tread design ensures good traction in all seasons and a smooth quiet ride • Deep chonnel grooves disperse water effectively to Improve wet traction • Distinctive Euro•style black-on•block sidewoll design • S speed rating means safe performance • traction, handling and stability • tested to a maximum speed of 180 km/h, • Sturdy radial construction for superior steering res- ponse, long wear and good fuel economy • Mud 8 Snow designation means this tire delivers when the going gets tough, Women's institute has cause to be proud Members of the Huron South Women's In- stitute gathered at First Presbyterian Church in Seaforth Thursday night for the District Annual Meeting. In keeping with the Women's Institutes' recent interest in recycling, the theme of the meeting was, "Women in the Environment". Guest speaker Leona Armstrong, current Reeve of Morris Township and former Warden of Huron County, applauded organizers of the meeting on the theme, commenting that "Women in the Environ- ment is a most challenging topic". She added, that although she is not a strong proponent of women's lib, she believes "women do play such an important part in the environment - of our homes and of our workplace", and repeated such cliches as, "never underestimate the power of a woman" and "the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world". "I think we're at a crucial turning point in this nation's environment," she said. "We've enjoyed the benefits of freedom and we want to pass that rich heritage onto our children...but what does the future hold?," she asked. "I've been shocked by legislation being passed that is opposed to God's intention - legislation that is an all out attack on the family unit," she added, noting the economy, and the need for both parents to- day to work, are the main culprits. "The family and home, are the building blocks of the community. They fashion our beliefs - and women run them," she noted with pride. Mrs. Armstrong added that because of this it is important for women to keep up with present day issues. She urged those present Thursday night to be aware of the current issues and to write their govern- ment representatives with their concerns. "That's the only way they'll know the con- cerns of the women at the grass roots level," she said. Mrs. Armstrong repeated her praise of the women's institute, and specifically its consumer awareness, and urged members to continue on with enthusiasm and pride. "It's the inner voice that says I can do it," she said. "Be proud. We must market our group. We must speak up, and keep strong and good programs." NEW EXECUTIVE - The Huron South District Women's Institute held its annual meeting at First Presbyterian Church in Seaforth on Thursday night, and during the course of duty, elected a new executive. On that executive are, from left,' Dolores Shapton of Crediton, curator; Fern Dougall of Exeter, assistant secretary; Marilyn Pym of Exeter, secretary -treasurer; Helen MacKenzie of Seaforth, past president; Marian Dougall of Hurondale, president, Lois Hodgins of Crediton, vice president; June Stewart of Hurondale, program coor- dinator; and Mona Alderdice of Kippen, PRO and resolutions convenor. Mcllwraith photo SAVING- THANKS - Sarah Elliott of Seaforth, retiring secretary of the Huron South Women's Institute, was thanked for. her services Thursday at the District An- nual Meeting, and presented with a token of appreciation. Also stepping down from her position of District President was Seaforth's Helen MacKenzie. Mrs. MacKenzie will however, remain on the ex- ecutive as Past President. Mcllwraith photo. h Seaforth Legion to hold Decoration Day June 4 LEGION NEWS by Gordon Scott The May General meeting was held las Thursday with President Mel Melanson in the chair. A motion to give $500 to minor sport ball was passed and lesser amounts to a couple of other organizations. It was decided to hold Decoration Day on Sunday, June 4 when all the cemeteries will be visited and small flags placed on each veteran's grave as a gesture of remem- brance. Anyone wishing to participate is asked to be at the Branch at 9 a.m. If any graves are inadvertently missed please let one of the members know, A team of Installation members will be coming from Clinton on Saturday evening May 27 to install officers for the coming year. Anyone wishing to attend, the time is 8 p.m. All Officers and Committee chairman please attend. The Ladies Auxiliary will also be installed at this time. On Saturday afternoon a Legion Mixed scramble is scheduled with a pot -luck supper to be held after. This is a fun day so let's have a good turn out of members and wives or girlfriends. Linda will have the rules. The couples that attended the Provincial Convention in Niagara Falls would like to thank the Branch for the opportunity to at- tend. The meetings were long and the chairs hard, but it would have to be considered a good convention. The Legion's new Presi- dent is Horace Tudhope who will be guest speaker at Seaforth's' Veterans Bangsiet in November. Retiring President Joe Kobalak will be the guest speaker at the 60th An- niversary Banquet October 21. First Vice President is Ross Patterson from Kapuskas- ing who was a guest speaker here last year and is well known around Seaforth. Second V.P. is Comrade Hollingshead and the new third V.P. is Frank Bilotta of Niagara Falls who was elected on the fifth ballot. Anyone interested further in the proceedings can read more in the green book of proceedings and resolutions which is at the Branch. The Car Rally scheduled for Sunday, May 28 has had to be postponed to a later date. More on this when it is decided when to hold it.. ' At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. Bar roster May 24, J. Sills; May 25, M. Trapnell; May 29, D. Hulley; May 30, T. Barry; May 31, B. Barry; and June 1, W. Harris. Seaforth couple celebrates 50th SAVE UP TO $9.00 4L MOORGARD Latex House Paint 3 1 •9 5 Reg. 40.30 MOORGLO Latex House & Trim Paint 3 4 ? 5 Reg. 44.00 MOORE'S High Gloss House Paint 3295 Reg. 40.95 HI LDEBRAND PAINT & PAPER Interior & Exterior Decorators SAVE NOW MOafe at these PAI CASH PRICES 15 Main St. Seaforth 527-1886 Sandy and Gladys Doig of Seaforth celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, May 13 with some 350 friends, neighbors, and relatives. Their family hosted a dance in the Seaforth Arena with the well known orchestra of Walter Ostanek playing the music. The arena was decorated with blue and gold balloons and baskets of red tulips from the tulip beds at their home on North -Main Street in Seaforth. Robert, known by all as Sandy, and Gladys, nee Coleman, were married on May 6, 1939 at the Egmondville United Church Manse. They honeymooned in Niagara Falls and then took up residence on a 200 acre farm at Lot 14, Concession 6 in McKillop Township, where they farmed for some 25 years. They have four daughters; Sandra, Mrs. Robert Schreinert,. Hanover; Grace, Mrs. Charles Dungey, London; Elsie, Ms. Jim Moore, Belmont; and Roba, Mrs. Murray Lobb, Clinton. They have 10 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Doig have resided in Seaforth for the past 25 years. Mrs. Doig taught school for a number of years and Mr. Doig had race horses and Angus Cattle. The couple have resided in Florida during the winter months for the last number of years. Dairy Club prepares for judging The third meeting of the Clinforth Calf Club was held at Gerben Wynja's home. Members completed some activities in their books, and discussed where the next meeting would be. They then talked about the 4-H judging competition in Brussels. They watched a movie about dairy housing. Leader Allen Carter handed out judging cards and members judged some oats he brought with him. Reasons were given. The meeting was then closed. Doughnuts and pop were served and the Wynjas were thanked for having the meeting. Members are reminded about the judging competition May 27 at Brussels. -Kevin Vanden Neucker TRIANL LE DISCOUNT. WAMPOLE STRESS FORMULA, 100'S VITAMINS 70 ML. SKIN CREME NOXZEMA NEET LOTION, 125 ML. HAIR REMOVER PERT PLUS (IN ONE) 300 ML. SHAMPOO & CONDITIONER JOHNSON & JOHNSON 240 ML. BABY OIL ELASTOPLASTIC FABRIC, 50'S (FOR THE PRICE OF 40'S) BANDAGES ALL PURPOSE TOWELS 4'S, J -CLOTHS PLUS 3500. 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