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Ruse: 482.94411
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Evening appointments. available
The Mayor of the
Corporation of the
Town of Seaforth
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Christmas wouldn't be complete without
a gift from Stewart Bros. under the tree
Teens invited to Beach Party ..n Saturday
A tradition of teen dances may be begin- "We haven't had any major problems in
ming in Seaforth on Saturday night. the past," said Wally, "Usually the kids
Wally Goebel, who has been running that come, come to dance and have a good
teen dances in just about every commune time."
ty between London, Goderich and Stratford Wally promises a good light show with
for the past four years, has organized a smoke and the whole bit, and a variety of
Beach Party Saturday for Seaforth teens, music, with a little rap, a lot of pop and
partly out of a desire to serve a commune a lot of rock and roll. The sound system
ty that isn't already being served, and has 1,000 watts.
partly because he was approached by local "Everyone should have a good time.
teens to come to their community. We've had great turnouts everywhere
"It'll be a lot of fun," said Wally, "1 we've been."
recommend that kids come out and try it Wally got into the teen dance scene after
once. If they do, they'll be back." Stratford youths approached him about do -
The Beach Party itself will begin at 8 ing the Y dances, while he was doing disc
p.m. and run until midnight. It will feature jockeying for rollerskating. He arranged to
a male wet t -shirt contest, free Hawaiian have dances every six weeks and has
Leis to the first 150 people,. a limbo contest become a popular fellow, not only in Strat-
and a jello eating contest. ford, but in other communities as well. He
Security will be provided by a number of is known for the dances he's put on in
adults who accompany Wally on his Grand Bend in the summer months.
outings, as well as by older teen recruited To date Wally has done six dances in
to help out. Coats must be checked at the London and has on average 250 kids. At St.
door, and anyone caught with alcohol will Marys the crowd is somewhat larger, with
be asked to leave. 450 clamoring to attend. Listowel usually
McKillop Township approves
At their meeting on December 5,
McKillop Township council approved a
grant of $1000 for the Ritz Lutheran Villa
in Mitchell. The monies will go towards
funding of the extended care conversion
project,
The 1989 tile drainage loans approved by
the province for McKillop Township totall-
ed $43,900. The loans are an allocation pro-
vided annually by the province to
municipalities, to be distributed to local
farmers wishing to install or repair tile
drainage. McKillop's allocation is still
$10,000 short of the required total, and a
re-application will be made to the province
for the needed grant.
Road expenditures for the township for
the month of November totalled $8,755.33.
A tax refund of $109.83 was approved for
Keith Willbee. Mr. Wilbee moved his house
from the township on August 31, 1989, and
was refunded in his taxes from that date
to the present.
The application fee for a Minor Variance
within Mckillop Township has been set at
$225 for 1990.
MEMBERS APPOINTED TO BOARDS
The appointment of McKillop Township
representatives to various area boards and
committees was carried out on Tuesday
evening.
Marie Hicknell and William Siemon were
elected to serve on the Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority representative
committee.
McKiHH®p reeve
defe'ted inrace
Hay Township tteeve Lionel Wilder is
Huron County's new warden.
The nine-year county council veteran
;...•1.8:si lisp -Township
Reeve Marie .4fieithallis 14 at Huron
County's Inaugural Session Tuesday
afternoon.
Council elects a new warden by a stan-
ding vote each year. Wilder becomes the
Turn to page 17A •
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James Ryan and Ken Glanville will
serve a one-year term on the Seaforth and
District Community Centre committee of
management.
Lorne Glanville has been appointed to
the Maitland Valley Conservation Authori-
ty board.
draws a crowd in excess of 300 kids, and
Wally is expecting Seaforth to draw 200 to
250 kids.
Memos about the dance have been
distributed to local youths aged 13 to 18,
and some of those memos have contained
free passes. Wally expects to get 50 per
cent of those passes back at the gate.
"About 25 per cent of the teens I talked
to in Seaforth had either heard about our
dances, or had been to one," said Wally.
Admission to the teen dances is $4.50
plus 50 cents for the coat check. Coats
must be checked at the door. No one under
the age of 13 is allowed inside.
Seaforth's second teen dance will be held
on Saturday, February 3. This one will
feature an Air Band Contest, with the win-
ners advancing to a Championship contest
in Exeter in March, Winners of the contest
will receive $250 with the second place
finishers getting $100. The Air Band Con-
test has already been held in two towns,
with excellent response. All teen dances
feature a theme.
$1,000 grant
William Siemon will also be serving on
the Blyth District Fire Area board, while
Sharon McClure will represent McKillop on
the the Seaforth District Fire Area
committee.
Brian Campbell has been appointed to
the Seaforth Community Hospital Board.
A LAPFUL OF HAPPINESS - You just can't take a bad picture when kids and San-
ta are involved. The Man in Red was at the Seaforth Co -Op this past Saturday
to visit with local youngsters. Elliott photo.
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