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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-08-16, Page 11s• celebrate Stith tk )holden wedding anniversary .celebration that was delightfully different was that of L1lr. Charles pend Taunt Toll of Seaforth To hour her parents on...this occasion, on Sunda y: Au S Jill ; d John Farre is r -gnsif � and S opened thea lakeside summer home at °St. Joseph to relatives and friends, Guests min led: over punch bowls which g gracedthe buffet • table on ,their homes, spacious sun deck near the' water's edge. Several cap ht the look of''besvilderntent on Dr., Toll's face when he heard: band music in the distance, ' and the look of utter •.amazement when P he s ied his band march - lag ling down, the hill in full regalia, , Under the direction of Harry Hoffman of Dashwood e. b. d too u their sit` ns , an. � p hrrPo,to on the beach ;and entertained .the guests during the afternoon,: To the delight of the det:k audience, Dr. Toil handled the baton for several numbers, Harry H , Hoffman present bandrestar, cong*atu,lted Charles and Laura on their SOth anniversary; and: paid tribute to Dr. Toll's contribution to. 'band. paradesand concerts in many Huron areas. Band president Harry Maas of `:Exeter also spoke words of congratulation. James: Sings, band member, related humorous anecdotes about the goings on of Dr.. Toll and his and during their travels. and concerts. He also spoke of the Doctor's Undying .interest in the development of the musical talents of .young people:: For example in a room at the back of Dr. Toll's upstairsdentaloffice in Blyth, in the '30's, he would instruct a high school student in. /the imtricaeies of the masters g; :of the has*: horn while wartng foe the 0Om ichor: fteealag. Iprocesaa pre eding toothnatraetl! sof :a patient in the chair, Melds McElroy of Bl �'..told of the places where the Tolls; have resided andi the capacities in which Dr. Toll has served: Kingston, in the Dental Corps; London, for the Board of Education; on a Dental Car in Northern :Ontario; in private practice for 25 years in Trail, B.C.; on a supply ship in the Arctic; in Kingston, Jamaica, for Operation Friendship, and presently in active dental practice in Seaforth. Messages of .congratulation were read from William Davis, premier of Ontario.; Cbris. Speirs,, M.P. of 'Cambridge; that Riddell, M.P.P. for Huron -Middlesex; Bob, McKinley, M.P. for Huron -Bruce„ and F•,dward, Schreyer,Governor-General, Pr, Clair Duncanson of London Univer sity of Toronto classmate of Dr, Toll,, proposed sir, toast to the bride and groom of 50 .years„ Mrs, Toll is the former LauraArgue of Parry Sound, • Delicious refreshments were served:. after which Charles and Laura cutthe wedding; cake, and thanked the band for their, gift of a handsome wail clock, ;their daughter- and: son-in-law for their gracious hospitality, :and their .friends,. for the part they played in making the afternoon. a .memorable one.. Guests attended from. Malta, Ceylon, Denmark, Victoria, B.C., Alberta,: Kingston, 'London, Detroit, Exeter,Dashwood, God,• erich, Seaforth, Auburn and Blyth. ns Motel SEAFORTII APPEARING TMISWEEK ot Off The Pr�ss Next onday ta'Soturday• ' uj uN KS Watch the Seaforth BeaverOldti'mers vs CKNX Try Fiords SEAFORTH LIONS PARK ` 6:45 p.m. Thurs. Aug. 23 All proceeds for Seeforth Minor Ball Admits 52.00 Children 51.00 L.D A. St 'Columba!' vs London Oakridge.: Sunday.. Aug. `19 2 p.m. Mitchell District High School Jest A omen; �jj++ JACK LAVEIr1DEtt The wheel was man's gi ssteet invention -until he not behind It. Som. wears ere carved Un- fortunately, others Mt chiseled. • ..4.... • A compmy le kndwn by the people It keeps. . .. ` Hardware store` tacks shelter.. These day*,. ANY' sleek Is rare. r.i.Y ilo Priten an 's being r.Call*d We didn't know it was defective. ....i.." *acted. dill flu ihe qNs :y et Wetinies4 at JACK'S Small Engine eprllr Servlcs, '107 Amen St. loss!), 262-2103 T4. • Mr. and Mrs. cities Prevost, ,N.athalre . n4 f avid ,u# ebec. a+tstt with: !Mr. and Mies., toe f exereau* :anit The Seafortharea air ar a. cancer society fian!p . gri; raised 36;1$690 this year According tocantPat n bran IW,SPi-ttet, The amount includes 5800 whirl:; was contributed by SDHS students from funds raisedd in a walkathonlast spring. le expressing a reciation. to alt who had contributed to ccs sful c 8 PP Mr.said su - s amps gn __.r Spinal Cal the total raised was rip. substantially ,f-ro . the previous Year. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Diekstra and fainly Of Norwich spent Sunday wittr herarents M. and Mrs. Ed Andrews in Harpurhe ,,' p Former Seaforth police Chief Elmer Hutchison and Mr Hutchison now of Markdale visited friends in tows week, Duringhis • e t ... n, last years in Seaforth Chief H'utChison. sponsored a successful Teen Town organization. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gehan, son Robert and daughter , Nova Deborah . Patricia of Yarmauth Scotia and Miss r b ah Buchanan of Ottawa have returned home following a visit with Mrs. Gehan's sister , Mrs. P. Trautbeck and brother Kenneth Southgate. According to Hospital admininstrator Gordon McKenzie there is a simple exploration as to why there no. longer is a flag pole with flag, flying in front, of Seaforth Community Hospital. Mr. McKenzie said it was necessary. . to remove the pole in order to replace a .cement sidewalk M Hutchinson • receives honours Congratulations to Maur- Grade 2 rudiments examin eel' Hutchinson on:receiving ation with • the Royal Con a,st :lass honours in her 'servatory, of Toronto, ` hist Thugs, Aug. 16* Fr1J y A Satur wo showings 7 t 0:10 Suetelay - Thugs hi sly One Showa' S • .m. THE H'UROt4, EXPOSITQR, AUQU$T' 19 T1 barn -burner 0 I l corning soon that was badly cracked. A new poiedl be erected shorti)3 he said. Miss ltosentary 'Ryan of :Surrey B'•C, is holidaying with alter parents Mr. Mrs. f P is and r Joseph; Ryan. a Seaforth, Mrs. Peggy Boasts and daughters of Goderich Street West,. Seaforth were surprised with a farewell party held Monday night at the home of their neighbour, Helen McNaughton. Other neighbours: who attended', included Sandra, Murray,. Diane McLeod, Margaret McGowan, Jeanine Jefferson and Grace Cornish. Peggy and, her daughters were presented with a. Norman Rockwell .plate by their neighbours. The Boose family are moving- to Calgary, ,Alberta where Ron Booseis working. Alice Gibb: of Seaforth. spent four days; in Toronto last. week visiting with friends. Visitors luting, theweek with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Altman): were Mr. Altrnan's nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Altman, Kitchener, their grandaughter Miss Sharon, Bowers, of Kitchener; Mrs. Aitman's brother and wife Mr. and Mrs, Roy, Netzke of Brockville, Mrs. Marie Schorie of Sebringville and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ruetz of Mildmay, friends of the Altmans. Mr. and Mrs. Delford Altman from Orangeville. were Civic holiday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Beatty of "Midland. Teras; were guests of Miss Gladys Thompson. . Mr. and Mrs. Howie Bridgers, Beaver, Manitoba visited. with; Elmer and; Ethel Dennis„ The sights and sounds If the 'EKYs There u.vre 1HE All NES b,neRl�ee1 tidies. There here . tulles. and it ua. all Starts Friday Aug. 17th 23r1, MORE ENTERTAININGTHAN HUMANLY POSSIBLE PLUS 2nd BIG` HIT! iN THE 25th CENTURY" HWY. 8 GODERICH AT Art CONCESSION RD. 4 • . PHONE 524-9981 PLEASE NOTE - 9 MATINEE, SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1:30: t• GODERiCH .., 415 fltV! TN: TREAT!! The :DonnelysWO+ .into" town on August 21, complete with barn-burnings, fisticuffs and mayhem. The Death :.0! the Donnellys, directed, by ;Paul TbomPtont. (pens ,August 21 On the stage of the Blyth Memorial Hall, and is a joint production of the Blyth Summer Festival and Theatre Passe Muraille, Writer Ted Johns; has On, structed', it script that illuminates both sides of the -controversy. The Donttellys -„ were they villains or victims? Come to Blyth, weigh the evidence ilnd make your own judgement. Actor David Fox plays the role of Jim Donnelly, the patriarch of the clan, who MOO rila AMO) aitha Vis' hand. Oen from the.costhaes: of a mall ;w+elL Janet Agao4: plays Julie Donnelly, the mother of a brood; of inrulr $ons and one ,daughter. Layne Coleman, Rob,C ,.. William Dunlop, lOb Jar: ,, Paul Kelman, Hardee Lina ham, Sam Malkin, Mer Snell and Karen Wiens aniongst them play the other: Donnelly:: and the residentsi. of the Luca; area who took. part in theltundred year 014' saga, The active:la accompanied 'by three: Imusici*ns with rousing irlsli: addle tunes. The play runs every night except Sunday, at 8:30 Pm. with Matinees on Thursday DOA OFFICE OPENS Ara 00. ,UST SHOW Ar OuStt 482 70 30 DRIVE-IN THEATRE lIMilED BEECH STREET-CLINTON Now p ay � until Tues., Aug. 21st.` it elit'wtka,aw�gnr.araum,aaen.elrrsand a offuouitidim �Miw�wrasOMNI pIwouldhappMy " re'•—•"-c.�� _, •, , 1 aY of my*". in the modes" *ILL ILIAD WIrRECt 17-' »»cry YOU'RE' A A L 1 E N! ADULT ENTERYAJNNMENT WED.'.AUGUST 22 TC TUES., AUG.111i. CLINT EASTWOOD ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ 30 THE SQUARE )Pogrom PHONE 524.7811 wbtect AIRCONDITIONEO to chant'• 3RD ANNUAL CORN F EST 1 V AL Fun and excitement' for the whole family! ugust 1:7,18 & 1 ere are some of the events that you can watch or participate in........ �.-- ; .#: ' 01411.4 LNj�wj1 K +r` saw �• j. elk% 1EE'tJ~�r ... .4 414, Ott *,t1► DEtDv*N 00,0-404 r,. 600 • so SPPV 0 PEES AEG J to �eM'. SF'jV*.fll0�„ i++, r COR , (ftN7 fRlp,Rr NIrKSTD (410: i C NR Me t NCE_ w; +i. N fj(IRIs.LACN; A ICt'AQ SAUSAGE 4 PANCAKE sik x. Bow �a• rs,�WIAIOING 444411) �K'f'KASr'`." .owN Corn oin-the ' cob ,••••'"'"t 9 available with plenty u of Butterlh ` Anoint► lith- ins 1000001010h on any of the tonmpi itIt ns during;Cornfetiit please tall` 'BILL. VOSPER e . Corettitt "7lt hit 129 34114323 r Mitchell. Ontario FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 * QUEEN OF THE FAIR CON.. .TEST: at II:00 p.m, In the Vanastre Rec. Centre. ' . " *. TALENT SHOW:. from e:00 pan. . 140 a.m., In the Vanastra teic.. ten, true- SAY, AUGUST 10 * TUG'O' WAR CONTESTS: start at 10 a.m. * GIAP4T PARADE: starts at li00' p.m. Featuring over 30 entries, Including, the'Seaforth High School sand and the Brussels Lepton Pipe Nand. Children: can enter :decorated bicycles and tricyd.s in the. parade - prizes for best decorated. * BART SHOW followed by PET SHOW starting at 2:00 p.m. HWt'. s to Sadifor h • .� 1iAHA sA ties VANAS0 10 b Country Market ,y.442 h*t stk Of VANAsti*. tutt(ERSMItu COt►NTsV fAl*`�� SPONSofito BY VANA*TRA A REFRESHMENTS ON FAIR SITE =CRAFT .BOOTHS PENNY SALES "THE GRAND FINALE" The Vanasfret LUOYis Club "MARDI►RAS" - featuring the musk of Ksilenza, playlFtd'ii oro a petit., fo t a.m. at the Vanastre Rist. Centre. Adinlsslon after 7600 p.m.1s••3,s0 pest period.