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The Huron Expositor, 1979-05-10, Page 7PETER f1AA(COLf11l RIPEN -- Seaforth bagpipeK Peter Malcolm piped u. d the colours into, the- zone rally banquet at $eaforth Legion Sunday,, Ladies' Auxiliary members attended from all over' Western Ontario'. (Expositor Photol. n June1' 2,3' Poetry , weekend n;Ic�n ed t The Fourth Annual Great will take place at ',Blue 'Canadian Pot.try Weekend Mountain, justoutside of Established 1876 McKILLO:F MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Ser,; Treas. Ph. 5270400 FULL COVERAGE Farm and Urban Properties :Fire. Windstorm.. Liabrbty, theft V sous' Floater Coverages Homeowner's, T' Package. CompositeDwelling DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS Ken Carnochan, R R.H4; Sealorth tavern Godkin R.R.011, Walton Ross Leonhardt, R.R.01, Bornoholm John -McEwing 'R 11.41,. Blyth ,Stanley Mellwarn, R.R._k2. Goderlch Donald Nitliercher, R.R,41, Dublin John A. Taylor, R. R. rr 1.0rutelield J;N, Trewartha, Box 661, Clinton Swart Wilson. R . el. Brucotield AGENTS E.F. 'WI' Durst, R.R.44, Seatorjh James Keys, R.8.k1, Seatorth Mn. Lelper,A R.01,t,ondesboro 482-3354; 527=1877 3454234 523.9390 5244051. 527-1837 482.7527 482.7593 5274687. 527-1455 527=0467 523-4257 CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE Collingwood, Ontario, on Joliet. 2. and 3. The Unique event features 20 of Cana- da's finest poets and offers readings, workshops, discus* stons,open, readings for new, poets. and the opportunity to celebrate poetry with those -who are 'writing it. The; setting, Ontario's tar, gestski resort, contributes to the informal atmosphere of the Festival which has attrac. ted'most of Canada's fatnouS poets such ' as Margaret Atwood, At Purdy, Milton Acorn, Alden Nowlan, Eli. Mandel and P.K. Page. The 20 featured poets-in..resi- dente from across' Canada this year include Pat Lane, F, 'R.• Scott, Bill Bissett'; . John Robert Colombo, Susan, Mus- grave and James Reaney. Participants can take ad- vantage of the weekend' experience for S8 which` includes six meals,. chalet accommodation for:. two nights and all festivalactivi- ties. Students' are ` being offered a special package for 554,50, The Festival' is .organized by a committee of devoted poetry lovers in Collingwood who report that the work involved in organizingthe event is w(irth it when so many people "who love" words and care passionately about poetry" -can come ZONE RALLY HERE Seaforth Legion ;Ladies Auxiliary hosted' a zone :rally here .Sunday that included a dinner and parade to the Cenotaph. At • the headtable were, from left, Thelma. Coombs, Evan Brown, Zone Cofnmander Peg Coombs of Seaforth, Gloria Sandford, second; vice president of the provincial command. and Barbara .Hearn, zone sports officer, At rear are'Mayor 4ohn Sinnamon, Rev, James. ,Broadfoot of $t. Thomas Anglican Church and Huron RC. candidate,Bob, 1140ki.nley. �egiQn Lodi: es ,name execufiive The Legion Ladies Auxili ary to 'Branch 156 met May 2nd, Comrade !President, Eva Brown opened the meeting, and 32 Members answered.' roll call. The ladies decided to put up the prices of beef dinners to 56,00 per plate and to give a donation toward a new bus" for the kidney machine that picks up patients in this district. The bus trip was discussed; and plans were made for September church service to be held at Victoria Park .to celebratethe 13r«tnGh's 5Q years :ion May 24th, Ther monthly donation -was sent Westminster Hospital. It was decided to hold. Sunday supper in the Legion Hail for the public June 17th., Elections were held with Comrade JesSome ehairing. The pew executive for 1979 are: past president , Hellen Ann. Elliott;. President Eve Brown; 1st Vice • Ida, Earl; 2nd. Vice - Mary D;iig. Treas. - Marg L'ngarian Sec. - Rachell ,Richl: Exccu- ide h ar A interesting meeting and gave a fine commentary of the Fireside .Fellowship. group of First Presbyterian church was held in the,.. schoolroom' on Tuesday evening. There. were 26 member and friends present. Wni, ltrown was in the chair.. Mrs. James R. Scott read the scripture 'lesson from the 95th psalm. Mrs. F. -Kling: sang the solo, "Teach me to Pray" Miss Peg Grieve gave, the :treasurer's report, and Mrs, R:E. McMillan. thanked Mrs. Harold: Coleman. ,•for placing ' the flowers in the church. Harold Coleman. introduced Mr. Weber of together.. Topnotch, who showedslides on IN—BEANS— The loss of 2 bushels of grain by ground equipment, even under dry' conditions, pays for our service Thousands of hours: of crop spraying experience toinsure the job is done right, ask your neighbour c hances.are we have sprayed his crop: Call now to have your fields looked at, as we ant` ipbusy �c� � ante anotl�er. season LL COLLECT JIB FLYING SERV LTD' R.R. 3 Tillsenhulrg 842^3898 N SEAFORTH MILTON J. DIETZ LT6: ':4 Seaforth 527-0608 liEMEIVIBEa E can a YED LIKE wN" THAT"S 4 PROMISE 4.,, on' farming in Kenya, Clair` , Reith, received the collect>on. James. F. Scott gave; the courtesy remarks. tiye Ann: Wood. Alive Betties., Betty Mulley, Mary - Ann • S'7ttith. Ella Munro. Thelma .&' ombs. 'Auditor Liz Flemming, Jacky Racho; Sick Visiting - • Franeea. Maloney Buying Corn. Hazel Dillon, EdithJessome. Ina McGrath, Dora•. Taylor,. Mary Chapple; Membership - •Mary Doig, Ida Earl. Thelma Coombs. Comrade Brown closedthe meeting an& a social hour was enjoyed, Wallpaper Hanging • 527-1422 o 527-1850 THE HURON EXPOSI Iadt O:R r MA•'.. i' nurses' counc ft's bees# quite: a While since this part of Western Ontario has had a local person as its representative on the council of the Ontario College of Nurses, the licenci;.g body of the province's nurses ' .and. RNA's. But right now a Seaforth nurse, Joyce Doig is one of six nominees for three seats on the council thatreppresent nurses in District 1, the counties of Huron, Perth, Elgin, Essex, Kent. Lambton and Middlesex. Ballots: have been sent to registered nurses all through the area and are to be returned to the College of Nurses by June Mrs. Doig. who's a graduate of Seaforth District High School and of Metropolitan General, Hospital in Windsor in 1.968,, hasa nursed at Clinton Public Hospital .for the past four. years. Before that she +vas a nurse at Seaforth Community Hospital. She has a diplosn ,t in: ,hospital infection control front the University of Ottawa. "Hospitals are having a tough time right • now, There's a lot of pressure on; health people and we all needto pull together.." Mrs Doig says.. Cutbacks and,bed. closings have a huge impact on a small hospital and the total community that's bard for, .city people to understand, sheadded.. title favours , compulsory' coutinung' education for nurses t•• people deserve the best*hey, can get for health, care dollars" , Mrs.. 'Doig says questions need to be asked' about how nurses in :spore isolated areas of the province, are going to be able to- take updating; courses. $lhe does',' not site with a recent College of Nursing. proposal, that would. remove certification from nurses who have not worked for a nl}mber.Of years. _. is ; i' andnher'husband Mts. Ao g, ...sb Rod who, operates Seaforth Golf and Country Club, have no children. If the address label' on the front of your paper says Feb. 2-1-0-9 or Mar. 2-1-0-9 Apr. 2-1-0-9 Your subscription s - i E N pV1/• 1�1 it 1 PLATS Dutch Sets ANGING `✓ BASKETS EVERGREENS �eeaF ttatoes SHES TREES Lawn b 'Garden PEFT1UZER; Y corder, entre}' Seaforth W ILil t ii C lol rs At i1 s BEst, 3'