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The Huron Expositor, 1970-12-17, Page 6SEAFORTH OPTIMIST SHOPPING SPREE Takes Place Sat. Night Dec. 19th at 9 p.m. At Smith's Superior DRAW FRIDAY NIGHT Dec. 18, at 9 p.m. Seaforth Optimists will be selling Draw Tickets Thursday and Friday Nights on The Main Street. All proceeds for youth work. 12-Day Motor Coach Tour FLORIDA CHRISTMAS VACATION LEAVES DECEMBER 23rd from $149.00 RETURNING JANUARY 3rd HABKIRK TRANSIT SERVICE SEAFORTH, ONT. — 5271222 for a brochure CHRISTMAS DANCE AT CHSS Clinton TO 413 "Sweet Blindness" Tuesday, December 22nd Dancing 9 to 12 ADMISSION $1.00 WITH STUDENT CARD Dress is Casual SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY — PRESENTS -- FATHER 1 I SATURDAY, DEC. 19th DANCING 9:00 - 12:00 AT THE Seaforth Community Centre DRESS CASUAL , ADMISSION $1.110 **1 1 HURON EXPOSITOR, ,SEAFORTH, ONT., DEC. 17, 1970 Christmas lioron F of A 1kt Cash ;lingo Legion Hall, Seaforth FRIDAY, DEC. 18 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10.00 THREE $50 GAMES $150 JACKPOT TO GO CHRISTMAS PARTY Featuring the SILVER STARS Sponsored by Ca tho aforth lic Youth Organization, Se DECEMBER 27th from 9 fo 12730' LgGION HALL , SEAPORT)/ Tickest 1.25 each — For tickets phone 52.7ma40. OCCOVetetetd s. Two Door Prizes ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 (Children under 16 not permitted.) Proceeds for Welfare Work Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion Gifts7 (Continued from Page 1) bill you later. Interested in area history? Why not a "History of Seaforth" by Miss Belle Campbell or the popular "Huron History" by James H. Scott? Other books that are available include "History of mcKillop Township", as well as copies of histories by Miss Campbell that deal with Hibbert as well as with early days of Egmondville, Harpurhey and Roxboro. For students, a typewriter is a popular gift. Perhaps the housewife would appreciate a handy stapler,, a pencil shar- pener or telephone shoulder rest. Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527 111111111111111111111111111111r Saturday Night 4 SING ALONG WITH HURON FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE ELECTS OFFICERS John Stafford, E,R.1, Wroxeter,(right) was re-elected President of the Huron County Feder- ation of Agriculture meeting in Londesboro. With him are (left to right) Meredith Robb, R.R. 2, Ilderton, vice-president of the Middlesex County Federation, who conducted the election of officers; Mason Bailey, R.R. 3, Blyth, first vice-president, and Mrs. Faye Fear, Brussels, the appointed secretary-treasurer. (Photo by M.Trott) 0 The Ryans HURON HOTEL Dublin LOCAL BRIEFS Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth, Branch 156 ANNUAL BOXING NIGHT DANCE DECEMBER 26th,1970 Music by IAN WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA — Admission $3.00 per Couple — DANCING 9:30-to 1 (Continued from Page • G. M. Coxe, a Guelph It1,Wyer, was guest speaker. "In • Origin11 form the White Paper Veiled death to the family farm. It the House of Commons Finance Committee report on changing the Paper is accepted in full by the government, then farmers, Who do careful tax planning con hope to keep their farm in the family", said the speaker. Mr . Coxe told the farmers that the brief, largely written by himself and the late Malcolm Davidson, formerly of Brucefield, opposed sections on the federal government's white paper on taxation, and that the brief had met with about 50 per cent success. "That is a better than batting average, when one Is dealing with the government," he added. He continued - "This exercise in participatory dem- ocracy once again shows the need for a strong farm organization to defend farmers at govern- mental level". The Committee report, he explained, proposes to raise the exemption level on estate tax to $150,000 (present level is 50,000. Although capital gains taxes on increased value of farms since Valuation Day (probably in 19'72), will also be payable (plus Suc- cession Duties), it is likely that the overall rate of tax on farms would not be ruinous. Mr. Coxe explained that the Committee proposes to cut the estate tax rates sharply. The result will be more kinds of taxes, but not necessarily more taxes. In conclusion he stressed the importance of farmers engaging an evaluator who is competent - ""remember a written document on valuation is necessary or you are done; - a one page estimate of the value of your farm won't hold water - an efficient evalua- tor will cost your $300 to $400 and he must be someone who can impress the courts." Secretary of the county organization, Mrs. Faye Fear, Brussels, reported a bank balance of $13.45. The county has '700 individual service mem- bers; - the largest number of any county in the Ontario Federation of Agriculture structure. Each LS.M. pays a membership fee of $25 to the OFA, and of this amount the county receives a $5 rebate. president Stafford pointed out to the meeting that township levies and grants are essential to finance the organiz- ation until the membership is increased. Jill Wheatley, of McKillop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dyke Wheatley has successfully passed her Grade IV Western Conser- vatory of Music piano examin- ation with honours. Mrs. Jack Meagher attended the wedding of her grandson, William Joseph Osborne, R.C. M.P. and Antonietta Ciarniello, R.N. at Assumption Church, Pow- ell River, British Columbia-Also attending were the groom's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Os- borne and brother Terry of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Dorrance,, of Chatham were guests of Mrs. Mae Dorrance on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Cudmore of Wal- laceburg, was a guest of her sister, Miss Hazel Reid last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross R.Rennie of Toronto were guests of his mother, Mrs. M. R. Rennie this week. 'CHRISTMAS 1 CONCERT WALTON HALL SAT., DEC. 19 ;Betty • _,Stafford, (right) „ wife of ,the president, was J. elected as one of three directors-at-large. She is the only woman on the executive. Here she is tagging for voting purposes, Phillip Durand, RR. 2, Zurich, one of the county's 700 Individual Service Members. (Photo by M.TrOtt) e Report Advances at 8:15 p.m. Admission 50 cents (SANTA CLAUS) Sponsored by Walton Women', Institute They say the puppy was paper-trained, but we haven't been able to find the out-of-town paper he reads. (Continued from Page 1) CIBC Manager. Members wished advice from their banking col- leagues before making a decision. The question arose when an investment house suggested con- verting the $24,000 in bonds now at 78 to Canada Savings Bonds indicating there would be a long term advantage. Long a subject, of concern to the OWRC Seaforth's dis- posal plant came In for further criticism in a report presented to council. The problem is. as Counc. MacDonald pointed out, that the town has been pressing OWRC to proceed with construction of new disposal facilities but dur- ing the nearly four years in which discussions have been underway construction is not yet underway. Discussion revealed, however, the program may start early next year. A further meeting to discuss inclusion of area municipalities in a conservation area is sched- uled for Goderich on January 14 council was advised. Those involved are within the Hayfield Watershed. Counc. Robert Dinsmore,who did not stand for re-election, told council how much he had enjoyed his associations. Mayor Sills said the corn- munity appreciated his con- tribution and hoped he again would agree to offer his services. Members expressed concern that a few snowmobile operators by their actions would spoil the sport far the majority and com- mended the Seaforth Snowmobile Club for its efforts in encourag- ing operators to follow proper and 'safe procedures. Council approved Christmas bonuses of $30 to Clerk Williams and $20 to other town personnel. The amounts were increased $5 on the suggestion of Counc.Mac- Donald. Council declared Saturday, December 26, as Boxing Day in Seaforth, BE 'WHERE THE ACTION Pihs THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth, Ontario PARK , GODERICH THURS., FRI., SAT. One Show a Night ,, . . . . An Aubrey Schenck 64.....-. Production 99 Barquero COLOR by DeLuxe- United Artists (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524.781 . AIRCONDITIONED DEC. 17, 18, 19 at 8:00 p.m. .. OAKMONT PRODUCTIONS presents "MOSQUITO SQUIDIION"., , ., ,4 ' ..-..,. , COLOR by Deluxe 44 United Artists SATURDAY MATINEE DEC. 19 2 p.m. Disney Festival BEAR' COUNTRY MICKEY MOUSE BIRTHDAY GOOFY'S FREEWAY TROUBLE PLUTO'S CHRISTMAS THREE LITTLE PIGS SUN., MON., One ANTONIONI's ATAIMPIOSHEMEN POINT ORatiq Frodtn. 004a nelpro, TUES., WED., showing commencing :?=and *.' , wee,* 4 DEC. 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m. "BEST FILM 8.117,14i, OF (..1Nenm., Salml... 19661' v...... WV'''. MOO IP .• O.. 1<• re ..... st 1:5 . THE THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED DEC. 24-25 &env Chpl4tinats and Afirppy ?kw lifeirP .OUR NEXT ATTRACTION DEC. 26 rr ). 8,..BeauN TECHNINANIA* TECHNICOLOR For Your Entertainment— • .. The Popular HALF - PRICE FILM PROCESSING ELGIN FISHER TRIO Dancing from 9 to ? SMORGASBORD ALL YOU CAN EAT 'Balloons, Noisemakers, Hats, Horns, Etc., ALL TABLES RESERVED $10.00 Per Couple • BLACK and WHITE 8 Exposure 12 — 85c Reprints 55c 20 — 1.35 7c KODACOLOR 8 exposures 2,12 12 — 2.88 20 — 4.50 Reprints . 14c BY-PASS "MIDDLEMAN STOREKEEPER", SEND DIRECT to PROCESSING PLANT and SAVE UP TO 50% Send Film, cash, Cheque or Money Order along with this Ad, to CLINTON PHOTO SERVICE CLINTON — ONTARIO THE HURON EXPOSITOR December 17th, 19'70 No Reservations, No Cover in the "LAMES and ESCORTS ROOM" • LOUNGE — FRIDAY and SATURDAY DECEMBER 18th and 19th "THE HUMMING BIRDS" Beverage Room — Friday and Saturday, December 18th and 19th RUSS and DOROTHY CANDLELITE RESTAURANT and TAVERN — FORMERLY PIZZA PATIO TAVERN — FRIDAY and Saturday THE DESJARDINES Book Early for Your Christmas Party — NEW YEAR'S TICKETS AVAILABLE — CANDLELITE iRESTAURANT and TAVERN 3AYFIEL D ROAD IN GODERICH PHONE 524-7711 DANCE MITCHELL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Monday, December 21st Dancing 9 --12 p.m. to Major Hoople's Boardinghouse Admission $1.50 per person SEMI FORMAL FUN IN THE SUN Florida Vacation Datona and Miami Beach Deluxe Highway Coach Air Conditioned — Washrooms Leaving December 20 Returning January 3rd For Further Information, Contact 527-9016, SEAFORTH