The Huron Expositor, 1979-02-08, Page 16U.R NEXPOSITOR. FEBR 1A.RY •ala• 1979?
96, 97, 98, JELLYBEANS: Robbie Si.rnpsonf guesses the number of
jellybeans in the bottle, while Jeanette Rock, Christine Bennewies and
friends:_watch at Seaforth Public Snhool'.a,Fun Pair held at noon on
Friday (Expositor Photo)
se
Following a deli cious pot•
luck stepper, on Friday
evening ChiselhurstUnited
'Church ''held their Annual
Congregational meeting,
Re,v, Hussor was Chairman
urst
for the .everting: The various
organizations presented their
reports which were most'
gratifying. The reports were
discussed and accepted.
Plans were made for the
Ontario
Ministl'y of
Labour
THE OCCUPATIONAL
HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT,
1978 (BILL 70)
The Occupational Health and d Safety Act,
1978, [Bill 70] was given Royal Assent
December 15, 1978 but has not been
proclaimed as of this date. Copies of the
Act are available from the Ontario
Government Bookstore, 880 Bay Street,
Toronto, Ontario, M5S; 1Z8.
Price - 35per copy
A limited number of single copies is
available from the 'Ontario. Ministry of
Labour offices in Hamilton, Kenora,
Kingston, Kitchener, Landon, Ottawa,
Sault Ste, Marie, Sudbury, Thunder Bay,
Windsor and the Information Serivices.
Branch, 400 University Avenue, Toronto;.
Ontario M7A" 1T7.
con
A SiGN OF THE 'TIMES --Motorists just had to
guess what 'these signs said during Monday's:
storm Which blanketed the -area and resulted in
. rash of • accidents of Hwy. #13 between
Goderich and .Gunton.(Expositor phptoj'
.ti
coming yearand program$
arranged. The meeting
closed; With- prayer,
Miss Mary Kinsman re-
turned home after spending.
two weeks' vacation in
Hawaii.
The C P,T., committee of
the 1.0.0,F, and Rebekah
Lodges are holding a pro-
Qressiyye Euchre Part in the
con nday .
at
local 8:hail30 p.m:FEveryoneFeb9th is:
cordially invited,•
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
Archer returnedhome after
vacationing in Florida,
Mrs,. William Wareing
who has been a patient in St:
Joseph's Hospital,_ London
has been transferred to
South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Rev.' K. Knight conducted
service in Carmel Pre-
sbyterian Church, on Sunday
morning and spoke on the
sermon "Good and Bad in
the Kingdom". Mrs, Robert
Taylor presided at the piano,
Rev. T. Garnet Husser • r • Qui
be theguest speaker at the��`� l i .�tr.�7i
p+fib rtu a
World Day of Prayer service
to be held in Carmel Pres BRANDERHORST
Anneke (Gartsman)
Branderhorst, formerly of RR
1, "Hensall; died at her resi-
dence_ R•it 1. Granton, on
Monday, Feb. 5,:1979. She
was the beloved wife of the
late Gerrit P .Branderhorst,
dear mother of Gerrit, Sim-
coe,.Pieter and Nick of: Pella,
Iowa, Ginnie, Kalamazoo,
Michigan, Lambert_ and John
RR 1;,.Hensall, Mrs,,Lamberf"
tiOI1,
Carpe titer":. 'Mrs. Marianne
McCaffrey led the • choir• hi
singing "The New 23rd
Psalm' `.. '.Pr. Ralph Topp
presided at . the organ, Qn
'f hursday evening last the
choir members and Rev. and
Mrs. Husser were pleasantly
entertained at the home of
Dr. and Mrs: Topp », Exeter:
A (sno.wy, seat'
byterian Church in March,
Rev. T. Garnet Hussey.
conducted service in Hensall,
United on Sunday speaking
on the subject ''Noak's
ir
-tom All
Your Efforts . Toy -
Fod The : Perfect
Used Car. Or
Truck'. T
Sniff Out the
wings Avvailarble At
OV1/clfe S NOW.
1977 DODGE ASPEN 1977 DODGE ASPEN S
Station wagon, 8 cylinder, automatic;
power steering, power :brakes; . radio.
luggage rack, air deflector, licence'
No. LXTS71:.
8 cylinder • automatic, 2 door coupe,
power steering, power brakes, radio.
rear, window defogger, vinyl roof,
Licence No. LON246.
1978 LE BARON
4 door sedan, 8.cylinder, automatic,
power steering power, brakes, a.'m,
radio, 8 track, air conditioning, tinted
glass. • vinyl roof, wire wheel covers,
low mileage. Licence No. LXY937.
1976 DODO DART
4 door sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic,
power steering, radio. y ,Licence No.
KMY579,
1977 DODGE -D10(y
iii ton pick .up; 8• cylinder standard
transmission, • dual mirrors, heavy ,
duty suspension. Licence No. F16698,-
1973 DODGE
14 ton pickup, 6 cylinder standard
• shift, ;dual mirrors, heavy duty
susperisiori. pence No'. "C6554.
1974:C!'HEV CAPRICE
4 door hardtdp', 8 cylinder, automatic,"
power steering, power brakes, power
windows, power seat,, power trunk,
a.m. CM, stereo, vinyl roof, air
conditioning, Licence No, JCH512.
$ectto rfh
tMarte /`Vandet6eeTc ,Pella,.
Iowa 1•jr:s. Hank (Jane) Van
gicssen, Chatham, Mrs Ed-
ward' (Reda) > Plate, 'Prairie
City, lova, Mrs. Leo (Doro-
thy) Vanderaa, 'Mount
Stewart, P.E.L. Mrs. Lour-
ens' (Wilma)-Kodde; RR 1 ,
Granton, and Mrs, Dave
(Annie) Koning, Mount'.
Hope.. Sister ` of Cornelis
Garisman of Holland, Mrs.
Drgie Bok. Holland, and
Mrs. Sjaan Vansstten, Grand
Rapids, Michigan. • Mrs.
Branderhorst was prede-
ceased by tivo brothers in
Holland. Also surviving are
57 grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren. The
remains rested at Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall until
Thursday when funeral ser-
vices took place" from: the,
Christian Reform Church,
Exeter, at 2' -p.m. with Rev.
C. Bishop Officiating- Inter-
ment followed iii:..Hensall=
Ry v irate of two lop0d_t d
Iltsses•this past week the Jr,
"Dr' :Centenaires have fallen
tom third In fourth place in
the standings with only two
games remaining , in the
regular season schedule. The •
Centenairestrail the Wean
Irish by 1 point and the two
teittns• have one more gam
,against each other. That
game will be played in
Seaforth next Tuesday Feb.
13th, The other game for the
Centenaires is also in.
Seaforth this Friday night.
when: they play host to the,-
• Ta,y istock Braves. This marks.
the second season in a row
Bob Vigars •
that the Braves `.have !'based•
the play-offs,
At this writing the
Centenaires do not know who,
they will meet in the :play
offs. If they finish in third•
spot they will tangle with the
first place Mitchell Hawks,
while if they remain in fourth
they will take on the second
place Exeter Hawks. .
Last Sunday afternoon in
Lics! the
Centenaires allowed the Irish•
6 I, nils in the third: period as
they were beaten by a 9-4
score. The Centenaires ted
1-0' after the first period and
trailed 3-1 after the second.
Track. coach
dented:tenure...:
Western track coach Bob
Vigars, the man who helped
Seaforth athlete Johnny
Nielsen develop his rotation
style of throwing the shot
put, has been denied tenure
at the university,
This decision: terminates
Vigars' contract' at Western
on June 30, where he has
coached for the past 10'
years,
• The phys.ed faculty at the
'university had unanimously
recommended that the coach
be given: tenure at the
university, but phys-ed dean
Bill L'Heureux forwarded a
letter of dissent to the senate
committee.:.which rules -on
matters of tenure.
The dean said Mr• Vigars
had paid excessive' attention
to community service without
meeting the standards "for
scholarly work" expectedof
a university coach.
Terry: Johnston, SDHS
track and field coach, said he
doesn't think the decision not
to 'renew. Mr. Vigar's .con,
tract will .injure track and
field 'competition in the
MRS: JEROME RLIMIG Huron -Perth Conference.
Mrs, Jerome Rumig : of however, it will'' definitely
Goderich died. Tuesday; Jan harm the sport in the city' of
uary 30 in Alexandra. Marine London. : t . ;.
and ,' General Hospital, Mr• Johnston said. Vigars
Goderich. She was 54, •
The former Mildred, Irene.
Swann she was born in
Seaforth a daughter of Mrs.
Sarah Swann of Goderich and
the late Henry Swann.
Following graduation from
Seaforth- schools she was
!harried .to ' Jerome (Joe)---
'Runttig who sut;;tjives,together
with • four s Wayne, -
Toronto, Kevin and Brian of
Goderich and', Kimberly . of
Mt. Forest. She is also,
survived by her mother and
by a sister Helen, , Mrs.
Charles Shierlow, Ottawa
and a brother ' Kenneth of
Seaforth and by seven grand-
children.
A member of St, George's !•
Anglican Church, Goderich,
a funeral service was conduc
ted at the church on Thurs-
day. Feb, l by Rey, Robert J.
Crocker assisted by Canon
G.G. Russell: Interment:
followed in Maitland Ceme-
tery, Goderich. when the
pallbearers were her
nephews ` William 'Black;
Dennis Rumig, Paul Rumigc
George Wilson, all of Strat=',.
ford; Kenneth SWann - Sea-
forth and Tim ' Bolt, Missis-
Union Cemetery. sauga.
O.CAL PROGRAMMING
• :EVER *WEDNESDAY .
channel 1 2
i Was,. Theeo''
,:•.ht. •
"Thee John McCa
Show
6-tod 1 :kr,
Watch 'Char..tlet• 1.2 to see
your friend's oryourtelft
on
DONT SMOKE:
FIGHT AIR POLLUTION
tried to open track and field
meets to younger athletes,
like Nielsen, who .showed.
promise intrack and field.
He said the Western coach
has been " a real promoter of,
- track and field events" in
Western Ontario, Mr.
Johnston said a number of
athletes" have. been attracted
to the University of Western.
Ontario by the track and field
program offerd under Mr.
Vigars.
.<Don Young, the phys-ed
department head at
Saunders Secondary School
in London, has been quoted
as saying Vigar's dedication
and "effort on behalf of track
and field and his promotion
of the sport at all levels" was
one of the , reasons for a
resurgence of track and field
competitions in Western
Ontario.
Mr. Johnston, who at-
tended a conference with Mr;:
Young last weekend. said he'.
and Mt. Young came to -the:
conclusion the Western
coach was being . penalized'.
for taking part in"community
activities.
Mr. Johnston. said,' "As an
educator, it bothers me to
see someone let go after ten
years of working with the
community."
Bill L'Heureux, the •phys
ed dean and. George Connell,
'UWO- president, have ` both•
refused j,to'' comment on. the.
decision about Mr. Vigars
future.'
Johnny. Nielsen, who is a
member of the London-
WesternTrack Club, travel-
led to London twiceweekly to
work out with Bob Vigars last
year.
She'll Think.. .
A KISS. IS WONDERFUL
And We Do Too, But-
TTEN
A KISS: Is SOON' FO
•
Diamonds
are Forever!
FEBRUARY
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Continues
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Seafo rth
Jewellers
47 Maim St.
` 'en ort.h
•IS
Alt three Lucan goals in She:
siecond period. cane •on` the
power play. They salsa added
two more power play goals in
the third frame as the
Centenaires.. spent much of
the period in the penalty box.
Chris Ringscored for the
Centenaires in the first
period while Doug Anstett,
Jerome Aubin and Cam Boit
(with his 53rd goal of the
season) scored in the third,„
The tr,ish outshot the
Centenaires 43.27 in the
gartte, . Seaforth goalie: Dan.
McClure played' extremely
well in the nets despite the
help he . got from his
teamates.
MITCHELL 10
CEt . Eri itEs 2
Again; the Centenaires.
failed to play 60'"r,dnutes of
hockey as they, carne upen
the short end of a. 10-2
dubbing at the hands of the
Mitchell Hawks in Mitchell
Tuesday night The Hawks.
took advantage of
Centenaire$,defensive lapses.
:as they scored seven goals in,
the second period. Mitchell,
led • 1-0 after the first and 8-1
-after the second. Jay
feinbuck led the Hawks -with
1 goal and four assists, Larry
Dalton and Cam Doig with.
his 54th goal of the seaCm
scored for the Centenaires,
The Hawks outshot the
Centenaires 38-28 and picked
up four of the six minor
penalties called in the cleanly
played game.
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1979
ANNUAL
MEETING
clLOP MUTUAL FIRE
NSURANCE COMPANY
Established 1876
NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual.
Meeting of.the Policyholders of the
Company
will be.held at„the.
TOWN HALL
SEAFORTH,ONTARIO
Fri., Feb. 9th,,
p-tn:
-To' receive and dispose of the •Financiai and
Auditors' Report,
-To elect Directors;
-To appoint Auditors; '
-To consider and enact a proposed amendment
to Company By=lav', N•o'30 re regular meeting
day,
-To transact any other_ business that tray
properly come before the meeting,
Theretiring Directors are Donald
.
Leonhat'tlt, � all • ofH, 'OLavern are 'eligible for
re-election, also John Taylor' who was appointed
by the Board during the. year and is now 'eligible
for election for a two-year term, ;
MRS. MARGARET SHARP'.
SecretaryMTreastl rer