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The Huron Expositor, 1972-02-03, Page 6SNOWMOBILE or AUTOMOBILE at the PINE RIDGE CHALET 1 1/2 miles West of Hensel! SATURDA Y NIGHT — FEB. 5th DANCE TO THE'. MUSIC OF THE KEN SCOTT TRIO General Admission $1.00 Enjoy our roast spareribs and dm-sing, roast pigtails, hot corn beef or .stealeburgers served \\ it h sauerkraut, coleslaw or french fries. EVERYONE WELCOME. Next Week February 12,th and 13th CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S WEEKEND WATCH FOR OUR AD ANNUAL MEETING Established 1876 NOTICE 'is hereby given that the Annual. Meeting Of the Policyholders of the Company will ,be held in the TOWN HAIL, SEAFORTH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11th at 1:30 p.m. To receive the Financial Statement and Auditor's Report — To Elect Directors — To Appoint Auditors ,, ' — To transact any other business that may pgrperly come before the Meeting . NOTICE OF MOTION Notice is hereby given that the Directors have considered and revised the By-Laws of •the McKillop Mtituol Fire In- surance Company to conform, with. particularly Bill No. .81 (1971), an act toluniend the Lnsuraante Act and. Bill No. 48 (1,971), an act to emend the Corporations Act ae they elfeet: Art. 16 Voting of Members Art, 21 — Qualification of Directors Ant, 57 Auditors A copy of thelevised By..Laws may be seen at the Head Office of the eismpany prior to the Annual Meeting. ' The iletiring DireCiors oft: DOA, Archibald, BisoadfOOt, WM: Pepper and J. N. Trimarans.% who ere elegible for re-cleetim All. Meltlbers are invited to be present MRS. MARGARET SHARP,' Secretary. ""r- M`KILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY • ..... HURON -EXPOSITOR, EAFORTH. ANT., FEB. • 3, 1974 HOT TURKEY SUPPER NORTH&IDE UNITED CHURCH Sponsored, by the UCW WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 9th Supper 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $2.00 — Children 12 & under, $1.00" Pre-School Children Free TAKE-OUTS foi• SHUT-INS ONLY wer LEGION PEE WEE PLAY-OFFS CLINTON vs. SEAFORTH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5th•— 8:00 p.m. MITCHELL vs. SEAFORTH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th — 6:15 p.m. SEAFORTH ARENA .** * *** it* * * * * ***:* * °DANCIN G HERE WE ARE • at FAMILY PARADISE DANCES February 5 - Royal Aires February 12 Carl Foel .°47 Polka Orchestra,", February 19 Country Cavaliers February 26 Mock III • Family - Paradiie Camping and Snowmobile . Club Refreshments • • Lunch Available Served * * *11( 'Or •111- 411- ••*. '1 ,111.0..m re RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scerrow (nee Agnes Dolme90) SAT., FEB. Sth LONDESBORO HALL WALTON SILVER STRINGS ORCHESTRA Ladies please bring lunch Every-one Welcome " DUBLIN Pee Wee Hockey Playoff Dublin vs. Grand Bend IN SEAFORTH ON Sat., Feb. 5th at 4 p.m. CASH BINGO ' - Legion Hall, Seaforth FM., FEB. 4th on in Thu.3 only North Country SAT MAT 5' 01100 ARAN WINES galtronsiretemstam eltilea TM* FrL 4 50.5 Three fast guns against one determined man! INIREOORY. PaCii •• PI a HAL tIr4/541 ff 11r-le _MOOT OUT' Sun.6. Afen.1 ru.. 8 A 'MINIMAL MICMAC • lECIINMSoLOR %Bette:Rim ' 9Fsig W.11.9 only PARK GOPERICH, ONTO 524°.7811 Seaforth was well represented 'at a three day series of road safety• workshops held in London last week. Headed by Mayor F.C.J.Sills the delegation included 'Clerk E.M.Williams, Chief of Police Gordon Hulley, Constable Kieth Ruston, Les Habkirk and Robert Dinsmore. Probationary licences for all ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL NOW PLAYING The Terry Dee Show Each "Saturday afternoon ' enjoy matinee entertainment from 4 'to S .p.m. at the Elm Haven. Beginning on February' 7 for a one-week engagement Group Therapy "A little bit for' everybody," Huron MPP and Ontario's Minister of Transportation and Communications, Charles Mac- Naughton learned first hand what the London O.P.P. are doing to promote snowmobile safety among local clubs. A snowmobile safety demonstration was,held in conjunction with the DTC London Road Safety Workshops Conference last week. The Minister is shown above riding behind Constable Jansen of the 0.13 .13 . Goderich Detachment. Watching the safety 6monStration are members ty four snowmobile clubs in the London area'and 0.P.P., personnel who arranged the • , Seaforth Officials Attend Safety Workshop Series safety demonstration, . Legion PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST WEDNESDAY, .FEBRUARY, 9th at 8:30-o'clock • Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian 'Legion The winner in 'each category in compe- " titions conducted by Seaforth Public, School, Seaforth Separate School, §t Columban Separate School and Cen- tennial School, Brucefield *ill compete. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND Winners will compete in the Zone 0-finals to be held in Goderich, February 12th, 1972 ' DISTRICT 'C FINALS, FEBRUARY 20th t. AT CLINTON Admission Free CLEAVE COOMIlS I ARC}U DODSON Secretary President MONKTON WINTER CARNIVAL SATURDAY, FEB. 5th:— Snow Shoe Race, 1 p.m., Thunder Mug: Race, Ski Rabe, World's Championship Smooch Race, Horse and Cutter Races, 2:SO p.m. - Moccasin Ice Dance, 9 p.m., Draw for' • Ski Whiz, 11 p.m., Pig Tails and Saurer- kraut, 12:30 a.m. • 'SUNDAY, FEB. 6th:— • Cross. Country Race, 1 p.m., Snowmobile Drag Races, 2:30 p.m., ,Family Safari to Bush for Supper, 5, p.m. for Wieners and Beans. Return. Torchlight Parade. SPONSORED BY MONKTON LIONS CLUB .? -****-***---*--A-*_*****:-;o-*** *it Saturday, . February 5th 'MUSIC BY WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA *************-4-4.4-4-****4 BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE- • 'CABARET 8:15 p .m. IS Regular Games for $113.06 THREE $25.00 GAMES 10 — $75.00 Jackpot to Go — TWO DOOR PRIZES ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1,00 fCHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT PERMITTED) —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 156, Royal Canadian Legion STAG EUCHRE. WED., FEil 8:30 P.M. Seaforth Legion 1.0.0.F. ,EUCHRE Prize „winners at the IOOF -euchre last,,,. Wednesday evening were: ladies' high, Doreen Cole- man; ladies' . second - Ruth Papple; lor4 hands, Mrs. Hilde- brand; Men's high, Frank Smale; men's second, Jim Keyes; lone hands,- Elmer Dennis. L.O.B.A. EUCHRE At a euchre on Monday night "spqnsored the LOBA in the Orange Hall the Lucky Cake Draw was won_br Rarvey' _Doimage- * Euchre prizes were wan by Ladles/ high, Mrs. Helen Reeves; ladies'. lone, Mae Smith; ladies' low, Mrs. A. Crozier; Gent's high, Andrew Crozier; gent's lone, Alex McMichael; gent's low, .John Taylor. Rev. and Mrs. J. Ure Stew- art attepded the funeral of the late Robert Fors last satur.- day in woodstock. Mr. Victor Lee received word of the death of his moth er>"M"rs E. A. Lee. Stoke -on - Trent, England on December 26th, 1971. She was in her 97th year. d' Mrs. R. K. McFarlane, who underwent surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, hasreturned to Seaforth Community Hospital. Floral arrangements will be demonstrated by Mrs. Keith - MacLean of MacLean Flowers at the February meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary on Tuesday neftrat 8:15 p.m. Guests are welcome. Win Prizes At Euchre 13ayfield Road in Goderich -- Phone 524-7711 ••••••••.....0.4•••••••••••••••••••Z Seaforth Red Cross will meet Friday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. the Carnegie Library. LOCAL BRIEFS Red Cross .ts .40.0000.4 Correspondent- Mrs.., Charles Geddes Jon Fraiser of Halifax and Wayne Warn sley of StratfOrdVe're horne attending the funeral of the' late Judy Fralser. , Mr.' and • Mrs. Larry" Brown and family, Galt and Mrs. Betty Dennis and family, Brighton visi- ted with Mr. •and Mrs. • Jack Fraiser, Mrs. Gard' Bryant has"return- ed to 'her home in Peterborough after spending two weeks with her daughter Mrs:Leo Teatero; who is recovering from surgery. Mr, and Mrs. James Cameron, -ce !ran Sarnia were up on Tuesday visiting- Mrs: Cameron's father, ' Mr. James CouttS , who is apat- lent in Seaforth Community Hos- - pital. THIS WEEK AT-111-1E ROYAL HOTEL. -14 I TC H Thursday Friday and Saturday THE, MAMAND TRIO neyice drivers was a.key pro.- posal that, emerged from the meetings. The proposal was supported particularly by young peopte at- tending the workshops, organized by Ontarth's Departhient of. Transportation and Communicat- ions. Richard Samborski, of Bath- urst. Heights Sec9ndary School, Tor6nto summed up the feeling of young • people when he told delegates that beginner drivers should be suspOnded after accum- ulating seven demerit .points; rather than the-current 15 - (4-*Thether they are 16 years old' 60."''or • Huron MPP ,Charles Mac- Minister.of Trabspor- tandfi and Communications, said he is considering the ,feasibility', of a "probationary" licence for all drivers for the first 12 months after they have passed the driving test.., The., novice would receive a perma'nent licence only if hiS record showed he had earned the right. , Deiegates, at one of the six workshops voted overwhelmingly in favour: of making the wearing of seat'belts mat)datory, but Mr. MacNaughton 'said that; this "is being vigorously studied and , pursued" there are serious pro- blems to be considered ,particul- arly the question of enforcement.' 'Gordon MacKie, safety engin- eer for Ford Motor Co. of Canada Ltd., said`-"there have- been no fatalities in,,,North: America up to 'speeds of .60 mph where people Egmondville have been , properly belted in''"" with shoulder and lap harnesses. Infant car seats also attracted considerable discussion. Dele- gates, were told that many child car setts now do the market do not provide , the protection children need. ' "In fact," said Walter Reynolds, Ontario's Director of ,Safety," some of the restraints are an absolute menace." •He said 'this whole issue was critical • bdcause every, day children are • treated at hospitals after car injuries which aren't caused • by colli sions but`-by papic atopS.,, , Mrs. Joy Moon, of the Con- sumers AsSodiation of Ca:na.(14, 'critinizec• the automobile manu- facturers for not• advertising their infant ' carrier seats. The industryts spokesmen agreed they do, deserve greater adver- tising emphasis. Mr. MacNaughton said this -Department has not yet found an acceptable child restraint but work isunderyvay with the Canad- ian Standards Association to de- velop an acceptable design standard that can be legislated. Goderich lawyer James Don- nelly, .argued •for stiffer legislation for traffic offences. said "people, are no-longer willing to play RuSsian Roulette on our, roads and are 'Prepared to' accept new controls". Mrs. SeetaSinclalr,pf London ,and a Member of the Canada' Egety _Council, ' said parents aren't backing up what the schools are doing in' safety programs.. "No child under the age.of nine Should have a bicycle. They even 'ride them torkindergarten. it's the most dangerous toy a kid could have." A, Kirk, Asaistant Super- intendent with the Department of --Education said his Department • reviewing._ the. whole role of driver . eduCation in' secondary schools and he thought that driver education could perhaps 4P .. eventually 'become a Credit op- tion. ' At a 'school safety education workshop, delegates generally agreed the existing law regard- ing when a school bus should flash its signals to load -or un- load children is confusing to motorists.. They urged - that the Province clarify the law by requiring. a 'bus to flash signals ,,anytime children are loading or- , unloading, regardless-of the speed. limit. ''he Road Safety Workshops were the 18th held by the Depart- mept in-the past 13 years,. The traffic safety conference is held in a different region of the Pro- vince each year fo stimulate awareness and involvement by the public in safety. BRODHAGEN BREWERS' — presents CABARET DANCE - 'FEBRUARY 11th BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by RON JASPER C. $2.00 per couple QUEENS SEAFORTH THIS WEEK . . AL GREEN Saturday Matinee NEXT WEEK . 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