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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-03-08, Page 5winners of .a verse speaking contest held at St Patrick's school, the results Ire as follows: Grade one - 1st Corry VanBetel, tad Michael Davi. Gr..2 M 1st ,Sean Cook, 2nd Billy Van- Baket, Gr. 31 1st, Lod I:ynn Stapleton,; 2nd Ingrid; Lou- wagie, Gr. - 1st Tracy Va ndenb;erk, and Frank Vandenberk, G. 5, - 1st Jennifer Horan, Gr, 6 - 1st John Megens, 2nd Karen. Peeters and Frank. Louwa8 ie, Gr, 7 -1st Patricia Olsthoorn, 2nd Lisa Reene and Jim Gaffney, Gr. 8 - 1st Patricia Freriks :and Philip, Vai e walle, . 2nd Michelle Rowland. Also op the same day 'was a.•readings contest with the winners being: Gr. 3 st Carolyn Cook, 2nd 'Stephen Hoff and Terry Van Loon, . Gr, 4 1st. Lori K. Rowland, Gr. 6 1st Michael. O'Rourke, 2nd Shawl* Gerard, Gr. 7 - °1st' Calana 'Mac, Gr, 8 - ist , Debby • Vindenberk. The Inter- at CQ Ufl ci 1 On February the 2401 the Boys Basketball team went to. the Huron -Perth Separate Src,hool•" -Basketball Tournament at Exeter High ,School, the results where: Goderich 32 - Dublin 18, Zurich 11 Dublin 13, Holy Name 4 Dublin 20, Kings- bridge 1.7 - Dublin 50, February 4 students spoke in the semi-finals of the O.E.0 T.A. Huron -Perth Unit Pubic Speaking at St. Patrick's School in Kinkora, Lucille Delaney placed 2nd in the intermediate Division and Nancy. Schoonderwoerd placed 2nd in the Junior Division, On Wednesdaythe• 28th 4 students took part in the Public Speaking Contest • at the Seafgrth Legion with Kathy Van; Ness placing 3rd in the Intermediate Division and Pat Cronin placing 2nd in the Junior Division. Mso on Wednesday Night Lucille Delaney and Cathy Kelly sang a duet as part of the 'Talent Show at the Farm Show in London, Qur congratulations are sent nut to.them un their performance. • placing; 2nd overall, During this LentenmSeason: the pupils each Tuesday :and', Thursday morning at 9=Q0; a.m. attend Mass at St. Patrick's. Church;, Hibberthosts Ratepayers mediate overallwinners- were: 1st Debby. Vanden-. berk, 2nd » Calana Uniac, and 3rd:- Bob:' Schoonder- woerd. McKillop P Correspondent MRS. ED. REGELE. 527-1106 Mr. and ' Mrs. Harold MacCallum visited with Mr. ano. Mrs.. Robert England and Robert at Huron Park on Sunday afternoon. Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Regele lt5 Seaforth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele Friday evening.' -Friends of• Mrs. Pearl Smythe of Brodhagen are sorry to hear she is a patient in Stratford General Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Angeline and Carrie Hare of Stratford are :holidaying; with their grandparents Mr„ and. Mrs, Harold McCallum: Cindy McCallum spent last week with her cousin Jamie' Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele Spent Sundayevening; with `.Mr." and .Mrs. Ron. McCallum. :. Visitationswere received from ratepayers. concerning Line Fences, "Blind" Lines, Lot line distances on gravel extraction operations, ponding' water tube drained, purchase of . gravel, and _pollutions from farm. operations' when 'Hibbert council met Monday. Council answered these questions, and referred the pollution. problem to the. Ministry of Environment. A request, for a building permit in Staffa, was refer- red to the Building inspector, _provided the Lot owner could establish: lot ..lines . or. the property. ; Ed Chappel, retired Road Superintendent visited with Council, and some "old times" were reviewed. Mr. Chappel was able to bring Council. `:up. ; to date on: positions:•of septic tanks and wells on . ' ::: Township property, thatwith his retire- ment the exact locations were lost. The budgets of the arena board in the sum of S16605.00: (Hibbert's share 19%) and the Fire Area R.K. PECK • APPLIANCES "In the heart of downtown Varna" VACUUM CLEANERS - sales aid service of most makes. * CB RADIOS AND. ACCESSORIES SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES MOFFAT APPLIANCES * SMOKE SENSORS <'• * : INSECT LIGHTS AND FLY KiLLiNG . V'J1TS' *: HAND CRAFTED GIFTS Varna, Ont. d,8 2`-710 3 V E.D D 1 N G .I N V I T A T I 0 NO'S PHONE 527-0240 SEAFORTH Board 544,000.00: (Hibbert's share 17.63%) were accepted.' In each case :#he sums allotted for members remunerations were• deducted, as Hibbert would be paying their own members; direct, The Seaforth Fire Area Budget of 539,393.00 was accepted, and it was recom- mended that the 51600.00- reserve 1600.00reserve for a new fire area truck be placed ina high interest account Hibbert's exact share was not known;': as the proportion had not yet been -struck,- -_- - -• The gravel tender ,for crushing ' and delivering to roads' and stockpile of. 51,45 per yards and to farmers lanes for supplying,, crushing and delivering of $3:25., from Jennison Construction of Grand. Bend was accepted stiblee to approval by Ministry of Transport and Communications. The 1979 grant of 585.00 to the:. Hensall : & South Huron Fair was paid, this included the prizes forcalves from Hibbert residents. Match 28, was . set for... Courts of Revision on the Murphy and Worden Drains, and also for the reading of the Staffa and Miller 'Drain reports: E.H. Uderstadt, they:,, engineer, will be in at,-., ""-Two readings were given on the provisional by-laws for the "Murphy and Worden'" Drainage Works. Road accounts for 59,599.79 and General account for. 521,886.88 were approved, FilI.out your Guaranteed Income Supplement application farms and send them in right Away! The forms have beenmailed to ail Pen- sioners now receiving the Supplement To continue receiving the Supplement you must fill out the forms and return them right away if you want to continue receiv- ing eceiving the Supplement beyond March 31. If you dont do it ..the payments Will stop!' So, fill out the form ... return it in the addressed envelope that was supplied and continue; receiving payments. 1 ' Health.. • Sante et and Welfare, Bien- etre social Canada Canada Monique Berlin 'Minister .CANCELLED AGAiN - Brodhageri: Chamber of Commerce membersare beginning to wonder about this area's winter„veather- The second day of winter carnival races last month had to be • cancelled, because of :al raging snow storm, Su nday, asthe sign that BIil Beuerman. and M.a hard Hoe are putting u .; says. the Y 9Y p 9. p y havelty races were, cancelled because of heavy rain.; Staff Wt see~! 5.11. es Correspondent MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN 345-2346 The Staffs Women's Insti- tute held their International meeting at the, home of the president, Mrs. Charles Doirgl'as•, on Wednesday, Feb, 28 at 2 p,m. Mrs.. Wm. Mahon, . had prepared and, Mrs:: Bert Daynard, presen- ted a delightful trip to Hawaii via slides and a taped commentary by Mrs, Mahon, Roll Call - What would you do in Hawaii? was answered by nine. members. During business a donationwasmade to the Mitchell' Agricultural Society'' for the Fall Fair, Members' were remindedof the. Nutrition course in Strat, St.:Columban of Hawail k4 to. 4* girls Dublin 4-H' met March 1 at the home 9f Hazel! De>ssey the club leader. ' Minuted were read' by Anne -Marie Kelly .Secretary and nwt, bei . diiseusse4 the Ise Cxtpade$ ':which the club. will. attend ;March, 7th.:; 41so discussed: were gloves. and, Mrs'. Dorsey` displayed' fashions of past years. The. club .discussed:. how to take care of purses and what - purses to wear on certain, occassions, Ray Anstett of Anstett Jewellers talked about - jewelry • and discussed* 1. pearls, difference between cultured and simulated. He also discussed • silver and: gold, and- passed around. examples. Mary -Lou, Maloney, Vice-Presdient. presented him with a gift of appreciation. ford on March 27, Mrs. - Carter Kerslake and Mrs. John Templeman have been n asked to present the feelings of Staffa Women's Institute on the restoring of t. Fry- fogel Inn to the *strict Executive. A euc re party for 'Wednesday March 7 was. planned with. Circle. 1 in.. charge. • Mrs: Sam Norris had 'an; interesting past event of the Staffa W.I. telling about a ,home nursing course she had. attended, 53 years ago. The hostesses, Mrs. Alvin Barbour and 'Mrs.. Sam *Norris assisted by Mrs, Douglas served lunch Bowman. 45th anniversary. Correspondent FRAN MALONE 345-2632 'Only 13 more days 'tit Spring! Mrs. Elsie Vandenberg,. Sarnia visited Mr.. and :Mrs: Vincent Lane recently. • Former residentesof our community Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Bowman, now of Strat- ford; recently celebrated their" 45th weu$ing anniversary at the home of their daiighter Regina, Mrs. Jim Whaling in Stratford. A recent: visitor with Mr. and 'Mrs, Vincent Lane was Mr. Joe O'Reilly of Seaforth. Mrs. Audrey Malone, has. returned from a week in Florida. • While there she visited a number of places of Congratulations to Mr. an Mrs, Frank Crowley on the birth of their darling daughter. Mr. and Mrs..Joel0'Reilly are spending two weeks in Spain In the old days, a naughty chid was straightened up by being, beat over. There was thecat who 'ate cheese and, waited by themouse hole with baited breath. Correspondent.. MR,'DON Mac 345.2831, Mr. and Mrs. DoP'lii►arren: pf London spent Sat. •.with, Mrs. Jean Dill. Vistors with Mrs Millie Evans were Mr. and Mrs.. lack. Cleary of London, Mr, Energy Day planned its .will range from solar energy to solar pig barns, using, bio gas from manure piles and building an, under- ground home. The Energy Day will -also• include a number of commer- cial displays. Both .the public, and students from other area:, schools are going to be invited to take part, in Energy Day activities.: 1 ,r »Mrs.. Wm. Evans .01 gara Falls, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Arnold of Hamilton. Mrs. Jean Dill and friend et Sunda with; Mr. and „spent X Mrs. Ken Dill of St. Marys, Mr. George Coville has returned home after visiting friends and relatives in New York, Mr, Louis Maloney and Jerry Murray are attending the; Hydro Convention at.the, Royal *Cork. Hotel in Toronto.. •, .. Mr. and Mrs. ,Harvev Willows of Bramele” vicited withher mother Mrs, Haien Krauskopf, Miss Maria: 'Helder of Goderich is spending a few days with her cousin Mrs, Jean Dill. Mitchell District High School will have a chance to Learn. almost anythingthey want to know :about energy on April 25, Students and staff at . the sehool have arranged a day -long Energy Day program which will in- volve.:speakers from, univet- • sities, c immunity :colleges • and farm groups, Their top - SHOP THESE • WEEKLY STAN STUDDED SPECIALS lThi %quer*, GOD(RICH/Male Corner, CLINTON/Main Cornet, SEAFO*TR "OUT OF THIS WOOD SAVINGS RIGHT iN YOUR OWN NEIC►H OURFlO0b" ccounting n�o Tax ��nn • Aood accountant need; not be expensive !'We'll; :come to you ; ; • Friendly service 345 -2341 LOCAL P'ROGRAMNt IN,G, ` EVERY WEDNESDAY on chl 2 n ne .. a Was . There" • 6 1oDg year. of esperiefce "11yoa don't like doing book.,,we:wIB enter them". We come oat for Tax Department Andita •C ultci11ts. FARM . • BUSINE f • AVBRAt:E. SIZED. CORPORATIONS. FORA l PLEASE CALL CEDRC NE BEMIRE 455.2199 ANY TIME.. a -3:1 - p.rn :1., hr.. The John McCarroll Show" `. 6:oo p.m. 1..hr. Watch Channel 12 . tosee your friends or yourself! Having purchased the former YLOR •BUILD� 3,. is :on North Main Street, Seaforth Bill McLaughlin Motors Lt now carrying on business . at this ` new location and ' under a new name While we carry a full line of General Motors products, FORD owners as well as owners ot other makes whom we have . served 'in .the past, are assured of guaranteed service at our new location. We invite' you to take advantage of our enlarged facilities es nn courteous and ,• efficient staff. For the present •we;:will continue to operates our . B P SERVICE STATION at our fOrmer location on Goderich Street, West. Phone 527,11 0 FLET -OLDS LTD. Seaforth