HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-01, Page 11LEEMING-ROBINSON
Jane; Leeming„ daughter of Mr, William Leeming and.
the late Ethel Leeming of R.R. 1, Seaforth and Tom
Robinson, son of Mr; and Mrs. John Robinson of Clinton
were married in a double ring ceremony at Goshen United
Church on Sept, 8 at 4:00. p.m. Rev, Wilena Brown
officiated. The bride was given in ,marriage by her father.
The maid of honour was Pat 'Bremner of Sarnia ".rid the
,bridesmaids were Marg McBride of Chatham and
Rose -Mary Rzeplinski; of Toronto. The flowergirls were
Kathy and Nancy Brady of Sarnia; niecesof the bride.
The; groomsman was Paul. Robinson of California,
brother of the groom and ushers were Garnet. McBride of
Chatham and Robert Leeming of R.R. 1, Seaforth, brother
of the bride. The organist was Mrs. Anna Keys and the
soloist was
I ist
Graeme .G eme, Craig. Following their wedding trip: to
NorthernOntario the couple took up residence in Toronto.
The bride was ':honoured with, several: showers given by
friends: and relatives prior to her marriage,
(Photo by Wassman)
allivOlebt
Huron
Tavern'
Wednesday. to Saturday and.
Saturday Matinee
Next week & Saturday Matinee
Jamie
& the Deirays
Dining Room
Open Daily from 12 Noon
Good Old -Fashioned
Home -Cooked Meals
Continuous Entertainment from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
,BIGHWAY $8 DUBLIN t' 345-2820 .It
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
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Starts FRIDAY!
'NOV'. 2nd- 8th',
NOTE, SHOWTIMES '.
Fri. & Sat'. 7 i 9 p:m. Sunday - Thurs 8 A0 p.m '
Min Poltek would hke to a ayhten out IIds 1Ih.,sC ne way.'or die other.
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Tenders out
BY ALICE GIIBB:
Construction will be start„
trig soon on the new; head-
quarters of the. Huron County
library; after county council!'
accepted' tenders for 'reno-
vations of the former Bethel:
Pentecostal Church, Glider -
Council ,purchased: the'
church building last spring;:
as the future Huron County
;library headquarters.
A tender of $87,810 was:
accepted from Bract Con.
struetion Co. Ltd. of Hyde
Park, Ontario. The next.
lowest tender for the reno-
vations1, $97,393,. was
submitted by Frank Van
Busse! and Sons, Ltd,, R.R.
3, Lucan. When thechurch.
was purchased by council
last spring, .it was told a
number of renovations would
be necessary to bring the
building up to the required
•standards for, a public facil-
The building: was pur-
i'? a n edC
•
•
chased' for 00,000 and it was.
hoped that with the reno-
vations, the total cost to the
.county.: would be $100,000.
That f igkare has now risen to
$109,000,; if :a number of
iters are deleted from the
It*snov,Otipn
The p1•#ce of constructinga
loader conveyor for books:
will be an additional:, $3,500
over and, above the tender
price quoted for renovations•
Although the construction
ousts are higher than origin-
ally proposed, the architect's,.
fee will remain the same, at
S5,670... The firm Snider,
Reichard aid March of
Waterloo are ,supervising,
renovations to the building,
Among the items which;
were deleted; were construc-
tion of an asphalt driveway,
the front entry, and; metal
soffits, eaves and down-
spouts,
The brary headquarters
will remsin in their present
Li htIo4e Street locatiion
Mr, and Mrs, Les King visited with their cousin Mrs,
Frank Crich.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cruickshank and children r of
Corunna visited, her grandparents Mr. and' Mrs. James,
McQuaid. Mrs. Margaret Hopson of Delgevill'e, New York,
visited at the same home as well,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Staley of Lake- Tahoe, California
returned home after visiting at the home of her cousin
Mrs. W.C. Bennet and other relatives,
Mr.: and Mrs. J.E.. Patterson have returned from an
enjoyable' trip to Victoria do Vancouver where they were
visiting with their son Mr. and Mrs. Allan Patterson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Ross of Basswood, Manitoba.
have returned home from visiting wits Ethel and Elmer
Dennis and other cousins.
Visitors at the residence of Rev. J. Urge and Mrs. Stewart
last week.were The Misses Elizabeth and Mary Black, Ayr
and Mr. George R. Cochrane, Mississauga, •
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd: Sills of Edmonton, .Alberta were
visitors at ttie home of Frank Sills and family..
Mrs. Agnes Eyre visited with her son and family :in.
Guelph on the weekend: While there she attended the
convocation ceremony of Wilfred Laurier University where
her son Ronald received a BA degree in Fine Arts.
og Christmas
r*
Tea.
• and •
Bazaar
Seaforth Manor Nursing •
Home •
Saturday,
November
lOth
2-4p.m.
aretek
Benefit,
Dance
Roy and Joan
BEUERMAN
Fri. Nov..
Brodhagen Community'
Centre
9-i
1Lanc•h Provtdeit•
MORNING MARKET
10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. -
SATURDAY, NOV. 3
Wesley -Willis
United Church
Clinton, Ontario`
A Unique. Selection of ,Handmades, Christ-
mas Boutique, Flea Market, Silent`' Auction
and a Puppet Theatre and Kiddies Korner
for the children, as well as a Wide Variety. of
Home Baking and Delicatessen Delights.
LIGHT LUNCH
Served from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
',OMMERCIAIL
111 )rfFI.
'7f AI r )h T
This week and Sat. Matinee
Don Bryant
and .i
Three . Lane High' ay
Next week 8 Sat: Matinee
Travis
Srnirgasbord
5 DAYS AWEEIC
,BETWEEN 12:00'-1:30?
Hest [OM)
HN1 i \11 1 11'\\11 \1
until renovations at the
former church are corn+
pieced. The present lease
expires at the end of Decem-
ber; but the landlords have
agreed toextend it. The
library is ptesently paying
$1,000 a .month rent at, the
Lighthouse Street location.
Reeve Ervin Sillery of
Tuckersmith Township, past
chairman :of councils prop
erty committee, told couneil.
the committee pretty well
had to accept the lowest
tender since everything vias,
in order.
.Another council: member
asked why no local: contract-
ors had bid on the renovation
contract.
Clerk -treasurer, Brill Flanly
said a bid bond wasrequired
with the contract, and loeal
contractors indicated, they
had enough work' ahead
where bidbonds weren't
:necessary,_
There are now 28 branches
in the Huron County Library
system, now in its 12th year
of operation. Circulation in
1978 was 367,09,3, well up
trent 1977- ,One ,of the maim
prpblemswith the present
library headquarters ha$,
,leery the nock of storage
apace for books circulating: in
the •ICounty system, .
THE ,HUROIM
POSITOR
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110710)—,
The First Chtnoh 1111414...
acid Barbara',Kirkman
Auxiliary held: their Thank..
offering meeting jointly on
Wednesday, October 17th at
2:30 p.m.
Before the meeting Mrs,
Crouch played several lovely
ekahs ins
Edelweiss Rebekah.
lodge Met Oct. 22ad with
Noble Grand. Esther
Campbell in charge. Guests
were. Clinton Rebekah lodge
and District. Deputy
President Jean. Henderson
and her installing leant.
New officers are Noble
Grand Marion Rose, Vice
Grand Irene Smith,
Recording Scc-Ruth. Papple.
Financial Sec -Ruth
Campbell,
Treasurer -Kathleen. Cuthill,
Warden,Raehel Riehl,
Conductor -Annie Malcolm,
Inside Guardian -Margaret
Carter, Outside Guardian -
Karen Roberts,
Chaplain -Hazel, 'McGonigle,
Stratford festival
Features
The Stratford Festival has
announced a star. studded
1980 season, featuring. a
number of international
stars.
Peter 'Ustinov, the star of
this season's production of
King Lear, will be returning
next year. So will Maggie
Smith,, Brian Bedford, Hume
Cronyn.. and Jessica Tandy
and Kate Reid, the Canadian
actress who hasn't appeared'
at the festival for years,
The productions for the
1980 season will be Shake
speare's Twelfth Night,
Much Ado About Nothing,
Othello and Titus Andronicus
and a new adaptation of
Chekhov's play The Seagull
by, Calgary playwright John
Murrell.
The. Avon Theatre, will
present; Shakespeare's.
Henry V and a revival ofhis,
year's popular Kiti{g Lear,
plus the world premieres of
Virginia, by,, Edna O'Brien
and'. ;Foxfir'c, 'be' Hunte
Lions
Every Saturday
at 8:00 p.m. •
Blyth Memorial Hall
12 reg, games, 3 share
the wealth. Jackpot
$150.00 in 60 calls
Petet.!..
Cronyn and Susan Cooper,
The other revival will be
+Robin Phillip's 1977 Theatre
London production of
Eugene O'Neill'shaunting
play, Long Days Journey Into
Night starring Jessica Tandy
and William Hutt, Other
productions at the Avon will
be The Beggar's• Opera by
John Gay. and Bosoms and.
Neglect by John Guare.
Presentations at the Third
Stage will be The Servant of
Two Masters, Private Lives
by Noel Coward and the
three parts of Henry VI..
Robin Phillips • also •an-
nounced the 1980 Stratford
Festival company will appear
in London, England at the
Haymarket Theatre with: a
season of four productions;
headed by King Lear and
including '.a Canadian play.
The following year they will
appear at the Adelaide Fest-
ival in Australia.
The Festival, according to,
RS.N.G.-Mildred Kerr,
L,S.N,G.-Margaret Bennett,
R.S.V.G.-.Ethel' Boyes,
L.S.V,G,-May Habkirk, Jr,
Past Noble Grand -Esther
Campbell,
Musician -Kathleen Cuthill,
Colour Bearer -Lillian
Grummett, Covenant
Committee -Margaret
Bennett, Margaret Sharp,
Helen McClure;, Benevolent
Committee -Beatrice
Campbell, Olive Variey,;
Helen Scott, Ruth Campbell,
Karen Roberts; District.
Committee -Mildred Kerr,
Essie Campbell; Finance'
Committee -Rachel Riehl,.
Annie Malcolm, Ethel Boyes;,
Property Committee -Rachel
Us tIrov
Mr: Philips, now ranks
"among the top three comp-
anies of the English-
speaking theatre world." He
said it generates S25 million.
annually, in Stratford alone,
according to ministry of tour-
ism statistics.
PUBLIC
MEETING
for all parents iititereeted
Int setting up a Nursery
School in: • the: Dublin
'area.
Thurs., Nov. 1
at St. Patrick's School,
Dublin at Bra p.m.
Everyone
Welcome,
For further inform-
ation please call
Donna Henderson
527.0435,
BRANT BELLE "A" DEARS
Ladies' Choir
and
BRANT MEN OF. SONG
ONCERT
Hensall United Church
Sunday, Nov. 4th
7:30p.m.
Tickets $3.00
Available at door or, from U.C.W. members
Queens dote
Seaforth
Appearing Wednesday - Saturday
The Grown
Next Wednesday -: Saturday
Full House:
ABARET•DANCE
Brodhagen Community Centre
SAS` U RDAY,'NOVEMBER 10
Music by Star•Tr x
Dress: Semi -formal
tl
couples 'only
. f. .
Spaii�it by St. Cohuribmi S.cc r
•
Pit instxtiMentats, pits„
Edith McMillan t?pene4 the'
meeting„ and welcomed the
guests and Members. Mrs..
glmer Rivers read two poems
tx#: "Antt! n" and "Thanks-
Btvtng. " Edythe 1t„'oleman.
read the Seripturetalten from
all
Jokit Chapter 1,a : 'verso*,
1-17. Mrs, Scott Habkirk led.,
;in prayer. A lovely solo "God,
.Hath Not Psorutsed"x Wal'
sung by Mrs. Bill: Brown
accompanied by Carol Carter
et the piano, The offering;
was received by Miss: Janet
CRoouffijen nadnd Mdersdi(NUJ d.nV*
president.
Mrs, Dobie, the guesf
speaker from Niagara Falls?,,
was introduced by Mrs.'Duke
Riehl, l$axel :Mcgonigle, and Mrs. Jas, Keys gave the;
Essig Campbell. Vtstttng'4 courtesy remarks,
Contmittee-Irene Smith, gave her visitation, report.
Mildred Kerr, Margaret Members,were reminded of,a
Carter; May Habkirk, Helen meeting at Clinton's`' IOOF
Scott, Mary Smith, hall on Nov. 2nd at 8 p.m. for;
Memebership Committee.- the United Nation Pilgrimage:
Mildred Kerr, I!cne Smith, for Youth. A donation. was
Lillian Grummett, Kathleen cone to the C,N:I.B,
Cuthill;,_Ruth Popple, C..P.T.. Grand Master's .banquet is:
Ce+nmittop-Fastu' Thurs Nov,. 'Bch and. Ernie
Irene Smith, Chipchase night Sat. Nov, ,.
Mtldre.d Kerr; Margaret 14.th.
Bennett, Hazel McGonigle and her
Vice grand Marion Rose committee served
timmommiummosumm
RECYCLING. CENTRE'
AT THE TREE TRUNK NOVEMBER 17th.
10.A.M.3 P.M.
Let us recycle, articles no longer useful to
you. Toys, clothing, dishes, plants, vege-
tables. Please leave donations .41 the Tree
Trunk before November 16th, Proceeds
Van, Egmond Foundation.
Parents & Pre-Schoolers
S.KATING
Starf ini Friday Nov. 2nd
"a:
at the
SEAEORTH ARENA
6:OOp.m. to:7:30p.m.
Admission: Adults 50c Children 25c
and.
TURKEY :DRAW'
Don't miss the annual rash, bingo and turkey
draw at the Brodhagen sad Community Centre.
15
reguw ro>< p1Tu 3tsrcialla-•Aillrtlf 51.00 ,�.
l'1W ed. 140. 4
at8:00p.m.
w for 50 turkeys to follow alingle ;genie.
..Turkey tickets, fid members:
Memorial
Service
Remembrance: Day
Seaforth Branch of the Royal Canadian. Legion will
observe Remembrance Day with Services at the
Cenotaph, Victoria Park
on
Sunday; November 11
at 10:30'a,m,
to be followed by the annual
CHURCH „PARADE'
. to'First Presbyterian Church for a service
at 11:15 a.M. —
The Legion extends a cordial welcome to all',
School Children, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Cubs,
Council of Seaforth; Tuckersmith :and McKillop, all
other organizations,'and,•the general public, to join`
in the Services.
Representatives of Organizations who are. pre`
senting Wreaths are asked' to be at the Legion hall'
at 10:15 to pick up wreaths:
The parade will leave the Legion Hall at 10:15
headed by the Seaforth District High School Girls'.
`?
'trumpet Band, arriving at the Cenotaph at 10:25.
SERVICES OF REMEMBRANCE
10:20 -- PARADE TO CENOTAPH
10:25 DEPLOY COLOURS
10:30 DEDICATION AND PLACING OF
WREATHS
11:00 -- LAST POST
TWO MINUTES' SILENCE
REVEILLE.
11:05 PARADE TO FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
12:15 — PARADE RETURNS TO LEGION,
HALL VIA GODERICH
AND MAIN STREETS,
Seaforth Branch 156
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
GEORGE m1LLER; CLAIR CAMPBELL
President $BTilr �O�NSperial)vvents
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