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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-07-19, Page 23WHAT A FISH STORY!--lt takes a pretty stupid fish to manage to get caught by hand, but this 18'lz" grass pike did, just that last : Tuesdayin � Silver Creek. Posing' with their catch are (front) Steve Vander Velden, Scott Lone, Robbie Gtew, and (back) Noel McCleery and Derek Cooper, (Expositor photo) tit e 91 Seaferth pace are stilt' investigating the Legion break, in of last Week. in,. which More than :$l, in damage was incurred, Fingerprint experts have Obtained a partial print. which has been sent te, .Ottawa for Matching, said: Chief John. Cairns. Police have three suspects for the .bt±eak-in: and:. are waiting for the fingerprint results, which Can take up to two or three weeks; he said, Seaforth received its radar back from repairs Friday and the police were using it over the weekend. Due partially to the return of the detector, 28&, charges were laid over the weekend under the Highway Traffic Act, In addition, two liquor charges were laid, but no accidents reported. Gas was stolen July 13' from the Sunoco' station in Seaforth, owned . by Dan Sm A man sat in on a card game for the first time. He was more than a. little sur- prised to see a dog sitting at the table. M he watched, the dog drew three cards, held Malonev. A Iigkt blue ino4, el :Chevrolet;or•GM(truck with a; white ea s nper :pulls d into the station at 10 ,p.in.. re- ceived 511.75 worth of gas- oline and g new gas line filter. The driver of the vehicle left without paying. That rnerning in Goderi,ch, A , similar incident was re- port; 1. Vehicle descriptions. weie identical. Police are still investigating the thefts, Police received a report Monday that an unsuccessful, attempt Was, made to break into the cash box at Medd's Car Wash on Godcrich St. E. On the same day, a red picnic table was reported missing from Victoria Park. There was also a minor break-in at the Seaforth Golf Club investigated by the Goderich OPP. ,It was "just kids" who took chocolate bars and cigarettes, said the investigating officer, who is still. looking into the incident, • ies them between: the toes of one paw and raised the ante with the other paw. When the man expressed amazement, the dog's -owner replied, "Aw, he's not se. good Every time he gets a good hand, he wags his tail,' WHAT A WAY TO GO --Gas shortages aren't a problem in Canada yet but if and when they are More brides sand.. grooms might take to old ,fashioned travel: on their big—day,: Sandra. Johnston :and her new husband Casey Nowak left the home of her parents after their wedding Saturday near Winthrop in style, driven :by Martin Murray,were en route to t Y They heir reception at Family Paradise. Buggy and team are owned by Ron Gethke of RR 1 Bornholm. (Photo by Wilma Oka1 . 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Bring the oldbearing; if the number is worn off: SINFORTH 3214i120 A FEAST FOR ALL --Margaret Tinney: filling In for her husband, Warden Jack Linney, Who is in the' hospital and Marian Zinn are getting ready for some hungry picnickers at. the Lions Park on Sunday afternoon, where the .annual Huron County •picnic was held for elected officials, county employees and their families., SETTING UP --Eileen Palmer (right), the reeve of Goderich and Margaret Robinson start •setting out the food for. the Huron County council picnic held at'Seaforth's Lions Park on Sunday afternoon. (Expositor photo), Smiles The football coach, deject- Smith jumped up, with a: ed because his team was start and cried, "Sure, Coach losing' again, looked :down• What's his number?" the bench of Substitutes and yelled, "Alt right" Smith, ge in there and get ferocious!" ': . •' 1 Serendipity by Alice Gibb: (Continued from !'age IQ) that runs in the family." "No, Mom 1 said cower behind his cape - look, he likes to wear a long velvet cape, I know it looks kinky but 1 think maybe he's into the punk rock movement or some- thing." SILVER CROSS "Wait, "before yott hang up, there's one Other thing 1 have to mention - you: know that :silver cross` I gave yen for ,your birthday • well you better wear it when you 'meet Ed, No, I wouldn't exactly Say he's teligl us, let's just say the cross is sort of Protection - for yeti, I mean. Asa matter or fact, I'd hang a Cross Over the dining room door if 1 werd you and when Ed's at your place, maybe you better pull all the drapes, well you know how the .neighbours talk," It's an unlikely scenario' bringing Count Uraeula home to Meet the 'fo)ks, because,. trnforfuhately, any woman who dates the gentleman, likely dates hits( only once But its stlit fascinating to speculate, after the, ,latest movie Where the coutntis portrayed is nothing less than a very persuasive Doig Ju+tn, what It Would be like to Meet the "Lord of the Uhdcad," NeW like any movie that suddenly proves popular with the public, the critics and newspaper columnists have already started analyzing Dracula's appeal = to the death yeti might say. Arfeminist anther named Anne Roiphe • said ��he bloodsucking count is"every woman's 's secret nightmare of what men really are." But t like what atter Erank l.angella said the best - "We're all sophisticated and knowing today; but its stilt fun to suspend disbelief for a couple of hoot's and fall under the spell of the world of' fantasy. thinkl: people like the idea of believing in mpires,. He's right: a few,! yehra'aga people papaid 5900 'apiece for around -'trip flight front York to i+.torihania just.to take a guided tour tot the �'riinsytvattian� castle where Dr�acista wasreptttedto have lived the first' of his many lives. `Who knows r, some dark anti, etotrdy tight, after the sun set$ and alt is still, C ain't Dracula just might rise; fronr & Huron, aunty eorn4ield�, ` Anyway, a girl esti dreamt vampires to C" VAN . EGMOND LAWN BOWLING -Area young : people gathered Tuesday for the Egmondville Playground:' After crafts and games; they Setup pins on, the Van Egmond home lawn. Trying his hand is supervisor Tim McLean, watched by Kari Martene, Peter St. Marie, Karen Gonie, Kathy. and Shelly Nicholson and. Steve Martene" Also present was Tracy Nicholson and Supervisor Angie Arts: WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 527-0240 —= SEAFORTH We Ore now ready to receive your •Wheat +Oats *Barley *Mixed Grain, WE WILL ALSO- BE TAKING IN RAPE SEED & FLAX. Extended hours for receiving graft( wire• be in effect when harvest starts, ie -46e, • SALE AT SEAEOR:TM1. STORE ONLY [sortie models even .less] Over 40. watcihes Accutren -BuloVa —Caravelte . `Speldel: —Timet 10 slur af'/+price et hu • Corn Flower Crystal 20 04 Off -OPEN WEDNESDAYS' 9:00 tart. 10 5:50 p.m •JE�h/ELLERS ANSTEi LIMITED Box 52 Seaforth 527-1720 i Albert 5t. 203 Dutton E. OL1NTON WALKERTON 482-3001 881.0122 284 Main St., EXETER 238-2481