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The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-19, Page 11Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs:. Hinter Townsend of liarphtrrey Were Mrs. .Elisabeth Trefry of Richards. Landing, Miss Erma 8roadfoot of Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Haves, Wayne and•. Grant of. luntroon, Mr. and WS. Gerald Townsend. and Ray of Arthur, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Haswell and family of Fergus, M1r..and,Mr's. George Townsend and family and Mr. Alex Townsend and family of Tuckersmtth. Lt, Comdr. John and: Mrs, Cole spent the weekend with' Mr. and Mrs.. Joe Deveraux and family. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ferguson of Sudbury andformer arca residents visited friends in Seaforth on Tuesday. Dr,W.A. Crich of Grimsby and Ilia sister Miss Gertrude Crich of Tornonto were guests of their brother John C. - Crich and Mrs, Crich. While here Dr. Crich_who is widely recognized for his photograph studies presented a slide display for the Seaforth 1•lorticultnral Society, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Phillips have returen4 to; their East William Street home after spending the winter in Florida. Miss Patti Rote of Ottawa spent Easter with her mother Mrs, Ken. Etue in, Victoria Apartments,. Among, those who have returned to their ;homes, here after having spent the winter in Florida are Mr. and Mrs.` ' James M. Scott, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd if oggarth, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer I'arone, Mr. and Mrs,. Marshall, Adamson and Mr: and Mrs, George Addison. •. Easter •visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Andrews Harphurey Were Mr, and :Mrs; Duncan MacMillan, Mishawaka, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs Garry Dykstra and family, Norwich; Miss Lesa McKnight,, Tillsonburg; Mr, and Mrs. Tom Fox and Duncan, Pine, River; Mr. and Mrs. David Fox and family, Goderich; Mrs;,Sally.Prezcator and Rhonda, Kincardine. Andy, Susan and Gaby White spent Easter weekend in _ __Birmingham, Michigan with Bud and Fran, White. Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James M. Scott were; Miss Mildred Forrest, Brantford, Mr. and Mrs, W.R. Smith. and family'of London, Mr, John Scott of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. W. J4 Scott and family of S. afo h,_ Mr, John of leaves for a teaching i 'on Sct a sue#wcka in _ a.e x egP i Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, •: Mary and Frank .Halupa of Tilronto were Easter guests with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A.Y, McLean and; family. Orville and..Wilma Oke spent Easter in Mississauga visiting their •granddaughter, Alanna Baker, and, her • parents Ray and Elaine, i ---. 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Wilson trot: - HISTORICAL, .PRESENTATION MADE • — .lames Anderson and Thelma .Coleman (on left) co-authors of The Canada Company, recently published, in Stratfrod, on hand for a special. . presentation of copies: of the oQOk frprn- Perth, ^f, 4 fat County Warden Ormond' •Pridh.art1 to, Huron Warden Johri�Tinney The book outlifles the opening. Of the Huron Tract by mens like John. Galt, Colonel Anthony Van Egmond and' the „Tiger" Dunlop. ((A.dvocate Photo) Agniarv7no.MS71 Sul«civ"y'.T.:i..1,,A$AATFAAN(TTA,AAA w' 'w. n( PR, t P R.R �, 11 ► �*�*( c t .ii h Bill Antos, Chairman of the ;Board for Huron Country Playhouse announced; today that Glen Wood, the innova- tive designer and .developer, has agreed to be can iener for the. Third International Art Auction.' to be held at the Huron Country Playhouse, Sunday, July 29th. Mr. Wood is the Owner and developer of numerous commercial' properties; in re- novated historical buildings, Every week more and•. more people discover what mighty jobs are ac- eomplished; by 'low cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527.0240., Council's committees.pored budgets Cutting and paring expen ditures in all': areas is evident in the budgets that Seaforth councilcommittees submit- ted as part of the town's 1979 budget, approved by council last week, 3288,734 has to be. raised locally- this year, up from $256,524. in 1978, an increase of eight and a half' percdnt. Figures in committee bud-. petsthat follow are all gross amounts anddon't include grants or the revenue. Before grants and revenue are subtracted, the tewn''s transportation. and 'enviro- nment committee • will -spend' 5320,582. The bulk of that amount goes for roadways', and sanitary sewers, 591,600 and 5105,105 respectively. Streetlight... improvements on James St. from Church to Adam will cost $491°.72 and general updating with 75 watt fixtures will 'cost 54,263. Scheduled new lighting on Victoria St., 'front Goderich: St. E. to Gouinlock at a cost; Of 5576.95 was scrapped from 'this year's budget. The committee plans 2700.: feet of new sidewalks this year, ;tentatively on the west. sides of Sparling and ,Jarvis. St. N„ on. John St, near the tiew senior citizens apart, meat building and on Main St.; south of Railway at an estimated cost of 54,500. Council's recreation' com- mittee budgetted 54,400 for grants, the same amount as. it ,awarded in .1978 when grants went to the Fin/Old- timer's hockey game, the Atom hockey champs, the Lions, $t: John's Ambulance, the new creative playground at SPS, Huron's Family. and Children's Services and; the Seaforth Agricultural Soeiety The roc ,committee's bud. get showsthat while 53,779• was spent on the sister :city program with West Branch, Michigan, 53,198 was recov-. ered from;grants,and pactiri, pant's 'fees. Estimated expenditures at the arena for. .1979 are 5114, 028 including ' $13,900 for utilities, and 54,680 for part- '-` time. wages. Plans to paint upstairs and down and buy new 5100 supply bulbs are in eluded in estimated mainten- ance costs of 58,000; Among; the. capital -pur- chases planned at the arena for this year are lights, roller skates, • plastic chairs and 1 DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD. BEECH ST. CLINTON teOX OFFICE OPENS AT 1:30 P.M. FiRST SHOW AT OAO P.M.' • FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY April: 20, 21, 22 GREGORY LAURENCE rut K ouviER if they survive ...wiil we? If the address 'label' on the front of your paper says:. Feb, 2-1-0-9 Mar. 2-1=0.9 Apr. 2-1-0-9 'Otur. elubSor0.1:O is E 0 BROOMBA1L EAM pr.enerits Lions E1NGO every Saturday at. Blyth Memorial I Hall 12reg, -JO each 3 share the wealth ✓ $l5O jackpot 60 calla every Sat+ at 8 p.m., 50's With the �► SELL REVUE. • FRIDAYI MAY 18 9:0 t�`o1peri. SEAFORTH. & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE (9n Main Floor) For 'tickets can: 348-8447 • -345-2781.887.6796 "4.00' per pertain 'Hold mass tire" authority of Spacial ticcosidiit Pelrnilt • nets and frames. en The arena committee will r spend an estimated $156,146 in. 1979. Police wages -are the biggest .cost, .at 599,4f33,. while police car maintenance will cost an estimated 54,00, the conimunications service 56,921 and: grossing guards for the ;two elementary schools 53,750, The committee has bud- getted 514,100 for fire protec- tion and $3,310 -for building.. inspection arid animal control, The two conse rvation au- thorities Seaforth belongs to. will cost taxpayers 53,569 this year with 51,034 to the Maitland Valley authority and 52,535 to Ausauble Bay- field. _ For general administration council's finance committee has budgetted ' 5109,600, which included wages, of 539,075, a land purchase of 525,000 and financial expen- ses of 58,300. . Painting; and lights for the. town hall's card :room have been cut, while ,capital pur- chases of 53,855 for office equipment, , a copier, and piaster repair on the third floor of the town hall stay in. Council will cost taxpayers 517,000 this, year, 515,000 in allowances and. the .remain- ing for conventions, assoeia- tion fees and travel. The committee .has budgetted 51,540 for grants (Continued on Page 22) • >. en sky e Chicken Q*! 4 A F 4.! 4 8-4 : 8 1 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 a1 1 1 I f 1 4 4 4 4 1 4.4 4 4 4 4.4.4.4 4 4 4 4 4 • • 0 0 • 0 • 0. s 0 • 44 When's :the. last time , you shored a pizza for;/unch? (or h:od.one( fo.r yourself) SEAFORTH 22 Goderich St. 527-0180 •: r I 1 111 1 4 4 r I•v1 / I r 11 r 1 r I r r r r 1 1 4 1 1 CLINTON 8 HUron Street '482-3924 • 4 0 110 AS 444 '1 ►�.. Pro CAMPGROUNDS • •DANCE HALL. LET'S: LIVE A LITTLE NEllll` OWNERS:,. 'John :Ft Judy,. George: We are pleased to be a part of thecommun ty and will continuo to Offer the same service es in the past."." Let US cater tp your' * Anirriversaries - * *Weddings Here We ARr• a.* amort (ur spacious HALL Ia AVAILABLE for your PRIVATE PATTY RENTALS [Exciptl Fri. -Nights 7 M Iles 'North of Settorth 3 .Mlles East k•. 4 Walton phone 527a)629 including the 'Talbot 1110, London, and the festival Square, Stratford. He studied 'interior design at the prestigious Parsons. School of Design, in New 'York City, then began his career with S•impsonN, in London, Tell years ago he started his own store, Tradewinds, seI- ling china and glassware* In 1970ltis passion for renova- ting and restoring old burl'? dings Jed him to buv the ;Brlevedere Hotel in down- townLondon and turn it it , the beauttt`ui. Talbot 1-#14 Mr. Wuxi'$ LmOst Ment Projeet is another renmfatfol of Older buildings in Camp- bridge, Ontario., The international Art Ave. tion helps to raise funds for the Duron Country .Play- house. as well as give the opportunity to the people Or - Sotrthwestern Ontario to: puri chase4'aluable works of art. WANTED Volunteer ;D rivers Ocoasionat drivers 4rgent1y .required to :bring clients to Psy .Centre at Glirtton, . If you- have an hour to spare call' 482-7943 for more information,. ':Presented by Visual Arts, Blyth Centre for the: Arts Friday -' May 4, 7 - 9 p`m. Saturday =- May 5, '9 12, 2 5 p.m. -Sunday May 6, 10,a.m..- 2 p.m. Demonstrations, slides and application of various watercolour methods. Given by,, Michele White & Marie Charbonneau: (both Q.O.A. grads.) Claes Bruited to 25 pre -registered students Fee '515.00plus materials fee FOR FURTHER ' INII ORMATION CALL ' 5.i3•-9403 between-5---S-p.m, 7IT' LIVE ENTERTAINMENT is} The . . Shamrock Lounge of the; HURON: HOTEL: Dublin, Ont. WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY BUDDYCARLETON NEXT WEEK •' WEDNESDAY toSATURDAY - • AL C'>' i1r. OflO oO ` S, ,. C -1t