The Huron Expositor, 1979-03-15, Page 8THE HURON: EXROSITOR, MARCH 15 1979
THE ENTERTAINED,-. Thesear'esolne Of the members of the audience
)(Ole were entertained by some 4lci ty'rne fiddling at .a senior citizens,
gathering Belt;( at the Seaforth Legion• on Monday night.
Happy citizens
The Happy Citizens of
Seaforth held *very ail.ccess-
ful. social when 80 people sat
down to a pot lui:lt supper~
Harry Baker asked the bles-
sing.
After the dinner everyone
enjoyed muSie by the
' "Huron Stringers.'" with
Marie Flynn On the piano.
Warren Whitmore, Wilson.
McCartney. Stanley Hillen.
and Helmar Snell on the
violins, Hugh Hodgins and
',Mr. Black on the guitars and
Enjoy
Socia
Lorne Lawson on the mouth-
organ,
Several pertzple enjoyed
dancing to the old time mask.
espt ',MIN 'a •square dance
and waltz guadrille called ily
Gordan Papple. ,
Mrs. Marie Flynn sang,
two solo numbers and she
and Mr, Hugh Hodgins and
she and NIL, Hugh Hodgins
Sang a duet. Miss Debbie.
Flynn, stepdatce±d. Lorne
Dennis introduced: Harry
B'.attetZoneS president of Sr
Citiz-et .l. •of Ontario • who.
spoke on the benefitS of
membership of Senior
Citizens and 'New Horizons
grants.
Lorne Dennis. introduced
Mr. and Mrs. 14icknell from
New Liskeard. Several
people had a few games of
eards and other danced to the
old time music Marie Flynn
played 3 numbers on the
violin.
HARMONICA MAN Lorne Lawson of.
Seaforth blew some tune on his harmonica to
add to the entertainment at Monday night's'
senior citizens gathering at the Seaforth Legion -
(Expositor Photo)
A STEP IN TIME -- Debbie Flynnof the Seaforth..area did some good : THE FIDDLER Marie Flynn of the Seaforth
old-fashioned step dancing to the music, of her fiddling accompanists at area entertained at a senlor•citizens gatheriit g
the Seaforth ,Legion on Monday night. The entertainment was presented '' theld on Monday night. at the Seaforth Legion.
for Senior citizens (Expt3sitor'Photo)
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Minl'ster Rev; T,A-A. Duke' ' Organist: Mrs. 0 Carter.
• SUNDAY, MARCH 18..19x9`
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ST, THOMAS Anglican Church
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Rev. James 1t. Broadfoot B,1.. M:. D h .
SENDAY. 13.'LENT 3
1,.1.30 a.dr. Holy Communion • Sermon "Welk in Lase"
• THURSDAY, MARCH 22.
7:30 p.m. ,. Midweek service of Holy Communion
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BY 1%'111 MA Qi.
Tree planting inMcKillop
township was discussed byt
council at a meeting. Monday
when: 'it was decided council`
will pay half the :cost of
planting frees on SuttM Ie
properties for landowners
terested in the program. The
landowner must contact the
ministry of naturalresources.
at Wingahm to obtain the
trees for thcpresiee't,
Council . accepted the:
tender of .Jennison. Con.
struction of Grand Bend for
suppling,' crushing and
laying .gravel on township
roads. for '1979 at a rate • of
So
imperial; ton.
Tsvo Councillors were name
to .attend the ` seminar on,
Economics at they Legion Halt
in Godch, March,
2{3 --Marie Heicknelleriand 0, illi
Leeming.
Passed for payment were
orad accounts of 511,854,46
and: general: accounts of
$2h.349,83. -
Morgan Mobile Home of
Clinton was given permission
to move mobile homes, up: to,
_
14 feet wide over township
roads as long as there was an
escort.
Court of Revision, was set
for March 28 front 1 to 3 p,,tn,
meg
e free planting eQst$
Or ipillon,. Smith and:
McCallultt ()rains.
Horan County
council has invited members
of :McKillop Townshig
couzitil to. attend the
Febrilary.. 1984, session of
council in • Goder#ch.,
;municipal ;councils. 1111, the
county in *Nrn are i wited to a
meeting,
Clinton Spring fair on June 2
wen
brthatteinSFair,$itosard will b12Sthe
eele'
anniversary,
Council approved a road
budget of $234,900 for 1979.
Of :this. S166.00D will be. for
maintenance and 5.78,300 for
construction. The
construction work involved is
the building up of 2e miles,
of Concession 3 to 7 on.
sideraad 3Q-31.
Edna Shannon of R,R 4,.
Walton. will be paid 63.00 for
each dog she registers in the
township and for which she.
collects the licence fee.
The rate' of fees will re-
main the same as East year -
first male dog, 55,00; second
mate dog in the household,
510.00 and far each
additional male dog S20,00,1-
for
20,00,for first female .dog, 58.00,
second female dog, S13.,00;',
and for each additional fe-
male dog, 5300.
Coneern.ed that certain
degs running ,at large til the
township may be a nt1Fsanee
-or a ntenance, •council will
a'dvertis.e for an: animal
control officer with
•applicationsi.•te be in clerics
office by 12 noon, March 26.
Payment for six. months of
township's. abare of costs; for
Walton Waste disposal site
was, approtred-42,524,9$
site is shared by- 'three
munletpalitiea--Grey Town-
ship. *.lir, cent; McKilloP
45 ,per cent and Morris.
Township, 10 per ,cent,
Councillor Marie Hickneil>
gave a detailed report of hist
board meeting of Seaforth
Community Hospital and
Councillors, W'i3liain Lcei i lg:'
and Arthur A.itderson
ported on last SestfottitE le
Area board meeting,
Ladies aid plan sale
The March meeting of the'
First, Presbyterian Ladies Aid
was held. in the centennial
.room on Tuesday March 6th
with the McClure group in,
Charge. Hymns, were chosen
by .Mrs. Lillian Kerslake.
Mrs. Ann Agar president
opened • the • meeting with
reading 'a poem, "Friend
Ship"' and: prayer. hymn,.
"Come let, us sing, of -a
Wonderful Love" was sung.
The Scripture was read by
Mrs. Franeis.. Coleman,
Joshua 18' verses 1-11 fol-
lowed with prayer by .Mrs.
Joan Van Rooijen.
lnvitiations from :Friend-
ship •Circle
riend-ship'µ:Circle to attend their.
'meeting March 121Northside
*United " Ch'urcti 'Women
•
March . 27 and Walton on' .
. April 8th at 8 p.m. were all
accepted.
It was decided to. have a
Bake Sale May 19th. '
Mrs, Walter ., McClure
introduced -the guest speaker.
Mrs. Joanne Graf. Auburn
whoworks with the Family
Aid and Children Services
unit of Goderil l : 'Mrs.' Graf
spoke on many interesting
topics in connection with her
work •.A question , period followed and was very infor-
mative.
Mrs. Duke thanked Mrs.
Graf and presented her with
a gift. Hymn "What: a Friends
we have in Jesus" was sung.
Rev. T. : Duke ` closed the
meeting "with prayer.
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