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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-22, Page 11le frank Si* and lila datightera MarY ToWnsetift of Arthlte and Mallard cf Lontionl*Ote Ti Int Necker -44W guests of AtelthishoP and Mrs, Bland) 01(004 •Angland. Archbishop B thtneh is oust preaching and lecturing tour of Canada. surprise 40th, .Wedding anniversary Omer was held Noy. 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs- ftatrY Dykstra Smile*. *their parents, Mr. and Mr*, Diwtittl Andrew s,„ IfitrPurhey. Relatives and friends Were present from Kincardine, rine RIM, Ow/Oriel!, Selkirk, Tilsonburg, fitirgesaville,, Norwich and Seakrtla, Also Mr. Andrews throe sisters from England. Mr. Mid Mrs. Andrews had Ate &tighter (Billy jean) ,Mrs. Garry Dykstra and four grand children, Gerrh, 41filet-Lynn, Brian and Lori -Ann. • Mrs. Sadie Hart of Stratferd was a visitor this week with Seaforth friends. Use GunhY, now attending Durham, Community College of Applied Arts and Technology in Oshawa,, Ontariot has been awarded an tndergratiPte Scholars Lise was reporter with the Heron Expositor for the .surnmer. Lisea. a second.year journalism student, received the Applied Arts Division Scholarship for outstanding, achievementin the first year of her studies. Tim scholarship which Was donated by Lander -Stark Ltd, of Oshawa is, valued. at $50.00. Lise is the daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. W. Merle Gunby of R.R. 1, Dungannon, Shewill be graduating in May 1980. Lucy Kenny and Mary Maloney were guests of Pat and Brenda Kenny at their Chriatmaa• party in Mitchell, Seaforth mentioned COME TO THE SALE—Graoe Hussey dressed pp in a clown Spit and joined this arionyrnous friend sitting outside on Main St. during the At Heritage annual NSI:itlurd:yg mAobnodu t $P40 t nv wclaast IciraniserdufrielPrae!e orastiaolne •vvork at the house,most of it in 25 cent pieces, related to the group commit - the going rate for the majority of the bargainS ment to the conservation of Offered, (Expositor Photo), At a recent annual meeting of Heritage Canada attention was drawn to the physical, economic and social value of math streets across Canada •including such areas as Illyth Seaforth, Wingham and the. Square in Goderich. Nick Hill, Goderich, atten- • ded the 2 day meeting in Victoria, .British Columbia recently to hear speakers lecture on a number of topics •die findll of Marlon and 'Jane VINCENT Invite relatives, friends: Ind neighbours to an . Open House In honour of their parents 25th Wedding, Anniversary •at tbeIrresIdence, R.R.1,Seaforth, On Sat. Nov. 24 from 2 - 5 p.m. and from 8:00 p.m. Conte and Aar Beat Wishes only please the cow& yg' herita e includ- ing buildings, landscapes and artifacts. Glen VVood, London who , ompetst One of the speakers waS showed slides and talked on the number of successful BY DRUSILLA TWYNHAM Projects that be has •dev- The action at the Curling eloped, including Stratford's Club has picked up this week Festival Square and London's with the Competitive Curling Talbot Inn. starting last Tuesday night. • Speakers included doctors It will new run each Tuesday of archeology, mayors of following, the Junior Draw. citieswho have worked hard Bridge is now offered as a to illuminate the heritage of diversion for those interested • this country, as well as after the Early Draw an architects and environmental Thursday nights. planners. The Special Events, Com- mittee have: several good • ideas in the works including • such things aqamily curling, a fun Saturday night, and possibly, Boxing Day Curling Tickets for the New. Year's Eve Dance will be available shortly. Watch for posters • around the club advertising these events. It's so nice to Lions BINGO • Every Sati.trday • Blyth Memorial Hall 12 reg. games, 3 share • the wealth. Jackpot $150,00 in 60 calls Stratford Fairgrounds presents The Dublin Corporation • Friday, Nov. 23 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. • DOORS OPEN AT 8 P.M. Ticketa SS.00 per peritini, available At 'kite door Or phone271-5130 • • moms. mmuslomilimmutimmirosr • Hueon. Tavern. Wednesday to Saturday and " ill• Saturday. Matinee •; S- e 1 * ' at. , Continuous Eritartaltliaalli from SO.,* (0 I IIIJrit „ 06HWAY Mit t ' DUBLIN . 340820 •' * *41*** 4* . . NeX Week & Saturday, Matinee Terre similmennommunitoimmosowitureammitimminro Dining Room Open Daily from 12 Noon ' Good Old -Fashioned Home --Cooked Meal* - tett,i't see Ned. Boswell out again this season -we should all .kook so young! I wonder how • many clubs can boast a nonogenarian on their active • members' list? The Gerry Walter rink, • who grabbed everyone's at- tention as the 'dark horse' at • the 0.C.A. Challenge Round la'st January, got off to a promising start teat Saturday at a Bonspiel in Hanover. Ably. backed ,by his regular crew, Bob Wilsen, Don Tre- meer, and Bob Jarmuth, the foursome brought home third • prize from their first outing together this season. After a loss in their first game to a • 2 Ive cuts In Banover rink, they went on to two victories over Sarnia and Wiarton. The mixed team of Bill and Grace • Campbell and Dougand Cathy Keys also were 3rd prize. winners the previous weekend when they compe- ted in a tweaday Bonspiel at • the Glendale Golf and Coun- try Club in Hamilton. They enjoyed three close games a$ well as the social atmosphere meeting old friends and acquaintances made during; their bonspieling years. Con- •"gratulations to both teams! The Ladies have eaF n »ay • planned for Tuesday next- laovernber 27th following re- gular curling. The fun -game will be from 5 p.m: - 7 p.m. Christmas • Si. James • Auditorium Saturday, Nov 24 2:00p.m.-4:00p.m. HOMEMADE PRESERVES FOR SALE, --June Rivers and Karen Whitmore looked after the Preserves table at the. Van Egmond Foundation's .rummage sale or junicaroa Saturday at. the Tree THE HURON -EXPOSITORA fadVEMPER At MR Cra iJim *kr was Itiastesa and presided for the CromartY NeVeMber W.M.S. meeting. Mrs.1, Miller ol3elle4 the Ateetins with it Poem •on Remernbrance followed by prayer by Mrs'. Jim Miller. Six members anawered the Roll Cl1 Retnemitrance Mrs. C.McKaig, treasurer, reported the group had ex- ceeded its alloCatien. 7 cards and 13 visits were reported in October. The topic "War and Remembrance" was taken by Mrs. M. Dow who visited the Cemeteries 9f the Men killed in the two wars, last summer. She said the cemeteries are really well cared for and showed some SEAFORTH JEWELLERS Phony 7)27-4D271) "Introduction Trunk. (Expositor photo) ..••. • • ...0c0100atiOnS for Women s•• g ar s followed by a dinner. If you have not yet signed up, but are planning to attend, please call Roxanne Brown at 482-7745. • • The Farmer's Open will be the first Bonspiel hosted at the Seaforth Club this sea- son -Date: December • 12th and sponsored by Lorne Brown Motors of Clinton. This is always a popular spiel with good prizes and good food catered by the Ladies. Entries should be mailed to Neil Dolmage R. R. #4, Walton or phone 527-1196. • • Good Curling to the teams offbonspieling this weekend Exeter, Harriston, Strat- ford, and Whitby! 4. 4111111234.• ONIIIIIP.V air. 7.cm- ia • 11•01•MIIMM• New course offered at- Conestoga College in Clinton. Startidg January 7, 1980. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:' • .1; age 17 • • 2.: Mit Of chool one. year Interested persons contact Canada .Employment Center Gederich 524-8342 Exeter - 35-0471 CE anadian Foresters Fall Dance SEAFORTH LEGION HALL Friday November 23 Dancing 9 -1• • Music by Solid Ivory Deitch; available at the Door. 84.00 per person • 5idadpliste • I.V.SPAWIARRS2.93#: 53N.SZ4 FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES Of Munn County Requests your support for the annual CHRISTMAS • BUREAU • CHRISTMAS IS COMINGIMI SEAFORTH In your ar.a your coordinator is The Reverend Robt. Retorts working in conlunction with the Lions Club of Sotaforth, the depot it located in &Werth TOWil NoN. The hours open to receive ars December 3rd - 7th between 930 A.M. - 1 b30 A.M.wid 1 P.M. - Phrase support this annual community project with donatlemi, toys, gismos, gifts, neve and good' used clothing for all ages. ' . . • Members Of that Lions Club' hawrplaced Toy Drops in local stem/. Man 111,14 t. purchase a game or toy for a nefcly child. • . Income Tax Receipts, for all financial donations. Registration No. 0184192-01-03. Mona include.address on all personaL cheques. FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES • • 46 GLOUCESTER TERRILCEGODERICH ONT. H76 1W7 1111118801181818111118 8181811111811111111111111811111111180811111111118111111111111111111811111a1111111,1181188111811MM18181101111811181111108101 • letttres htkeh there. • on ItenwEelmogo. No. 4. The Mission Stody 19411 49110t40.116LIPPlie 4111110. taken by ?Ara C. MeKaig alt Mrt M. Dow awl J. Citdat and Community n .8tant ametl.i* New •Chitut with everyone Mrs- Toni Sc. 40' ;Misting. 'CuMPartied tiro 'hymn* with. Several 114104 read a Ogee' . be 4491.1911?ffi (:OMMEM 110TH t ttF This week and SaturdoYMOtineel Nora ar • Next week & Sat Matinee Ron Goodwin Show F I'4)4 )i) kl\VIEN • Main St. Seaforth 527- 1964 Under New Management Jim 8 Ginette Nosh Per ammencipd as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WHEN A STRANGER CALLS Starts TOMORROW! SHOWTIMES: FR1. & SAT. 7:00 & 900 P.M. SUN. - MON. 8:00 P.M. Hundreds of ships and planes lost forever Some say ts UFO s. Others say its a lost civilization. You may decide it s both. Great M11. GIFTS! Tickets & Transportation t. GRAND OLE OPRY SHOWli Kitchener Auditorium March 22/80 *Starring* 'Freddy iFender ' Tem T. Hall Jeanne Pruett • PLUS $18 periaerSon TIR ES CY Dance • • • NOV. 27 . 29 TUES.. THURS. 100 KM. Welcome to the school', Where they're breaking every rule! Myth & District Community Centre Friday, Dec. 14, 1979 41 0 000 per couple Music by "Tetra" ShiergettbOrd,ROitst Beef • DattieingOil 00'. proceeds to the. Arena ttind, ',ATTENTION GROUPS J016 ukfer your Xinae, Party. Groups large or SenalE Reservations accepted forgroups of 10tOr more, Call 523-4545, Tickets limited. Order erly„ Tickets available at Clerk's Office or POO 'OffiCe..SpOntored by; Myth, and Dletrict .Community Centre, Oder,* 11111.0111111111011.0110.1.1Naliiiii 0• BOX 1119 SEAFORTH ONTARIO 619 527-0050 ms 'rut; la. ma. ) ADULT GODERICH MIN • . ,