The Huron Expositor, 1972-02-17, Page 6ELM HAVEN •
MOTOR HOTEL
NOW PLAYING
"THE CHAR ERS"
(Pop and Country)
BEGINNING FEBRUARY 21.
SUGARFOOT
"A SHOW BAND THAT WILL DELIGHT EVERYBODY."
MATINEE EACH SATURDAY AFTERNOON
FROM 4 to 6'p.m.
CASH BINGO
_LegionilatIT-Seaforir)
FRI., FEB. 18th
815 p .m.'
15 Regular Games for $10.00
,,THREE $25.00 GAMES
— $75.00 Jark-na t"
TWO DOOR PRIZES ' •
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
PERM1TTLD) '
—Proceeds for Welfare Work—
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156,
Royal Canadian Legion
WOMEN'S
HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY
The “VanishingParties"pro-
ject is still progressing. The
committee wishes to thank all who
have participated so far and to
date we have received $232,00T-
Any members who have not had
theieinittal party please do so as
soon as possible so we can reach
our goal.
The following ladies have held
parties or donated money: Mrs.
Jos, Hugill, Mrs. Cyril Kirk,
MrS. Hattie Johnson, Mrs. Glad-
ys Wright, Mrs. David Stewart,
Mrs. Olive Traviss,Mrs. Albert
Baker, Mrs. Frank Reynolds,
Mrs. Jas. A. MacDonald, Miss
Gladys Thompson, Ykr.s. Jas. F.
Scott, Mrs. John Longstaff, Mrs.
Lavina Wheatley, Mrs. R.S.Box,
Mrs. Ken Etue, Mrs. Joseph Mc,
Connell,Mrs. Evelyn Brown,Mrs.
L.Ford, Mrs. Leo Teatero, Mrs.
Steve Lupul, Mrs. Elsie Dins-
more, •Miss Tilly Dundas, Mrs.
Lou Sills, Mrs. Dave Cornish,
Mrs. F.R. Cosford, Mrs. W.T.
Teen, Misses Bess and Peg
Grieve and Mrs. Wm. Hart. '
Egmondville
Correspondent
Mrs. Charles Geddes
The Egmondville II 4-H club
met for their first meeting at the
home of Mrs. Charles Geddes.
The girls welcomed their leaders
Mrs. Charles Geddes and Mrs.
Merl Glanville. The new execu-
tive elected includes; President,
Barnba:ra Doig; Vice president,
Deanna Barry; Press Reporter,
Sharoh Glanville.. The business
was discussion of pickingk suit-
able patterns and material for
the garment for sleepwear. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Glanville.
Visitors at the horne of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Geddes and
family were Mrs. Geddes' par-
ents , Mr. and Mrs.' James Cam-
eron of Sarnia, ant.
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Geography Club
PENNY SALE.
will.be held in the vacant
store next to Whitney's
Furniture Store, from
SAT., FEB. 19th
Mr, 'and Mrs. Alfred Better-
man and Susan attended the 13ap-
Om service for Boll:, Molyn,
daughter of Mr. and Nils Larry
Bemerman at Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church in London on
Sunday.
Jane Sills has returned home
from Seaforth Community Hos-
pital after a sueinessful append-
ectomy.
Mr. and Mrs.en Williams
and family of Guelph spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mich-
ael Williams.
Mr. Elmer Dennis has re-
turned from Ottaw'a where he
was a delegate at the annual
meeting of the Liberal Party
in Ontario. •
The many friends of Mrs.
R. K.• McFarlane will be pleased
to know that she is out of hospital
and Is convalescing at home:
John Van Rooljen, formerly
Assistant Manager of the Toron-
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BRIEFS
to -Dominion Bank, Kingston ont.
has recently been appointed
Credit SuperviSor over 32
branches in the Ontario Division.
His transfer positioned him at
the Toronto-Dominion Centre, 55
King and Bay, Toronto, Ontario.
Mr. Van Bootle') is the eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Van Ftooi-
len of Seaforth.
Smiles * • *
A man walked into an at-
torney's office, nervously sat
down 'and asked, "I would like
to kpow if I have .grounds for
divorce?"
"Are you married?" Inquired
the lawyer. •
The man nodded and replied, '
"Of course."
"Then," said the lawyer,
"you have grounds."
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CANDELITE
RESTAURANT and TAVERN
— ENTERTAINMENT —
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SATURDAY "FRIENDSHIP TRAIN'
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Gingham Dance •
SEAFORTH LEGION HALL.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th
Music by
`THE TRUETONES'
ADVANCE TICKETS $2.00 Per Couple
AT_ DOOR- $3.00
-- Prizes for the Best. Costumes
Sponsored by Branch 156 Canadian Legion
ON —
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 197 2
AT 2:00 P.M.
[-or the presentation of the, Annual Report; to 'elect three
directors to replace those whose term of office haseipir-
ed: and io transact all business as may .be done at a gen.-
'oral meeting of the policyholders.
The retiring directors are ,Leonard Erb, Hensall; Reinh-
old Miller, DasliWood:' andAvlax Turnbull. Dash-WoOd; who
,are eligible for re-electloii.
Notice is liereh3 given that at a meeting of the Direc-
tors held on January 17,1972, all the general by-laws of
the Hay Township Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Comp-
any were considered and revised to coriform• particularly
with Bill 81 (1071), an Act to amend the Inturapee Act:
and Bill •18 (1971), an Act to amend the Corpoartion act
and such other amendments as the Directdts deem necess-
ary,".as they effect;
s Article 10 - Voting of Members
Article 21 - Qualification of Directors
Article 23 - Directors acting as A gents
Article 33 - Remuneration
Article 38 - Bonding ••
A Copy of the revised By-Laws•may be seen at the
Head Office of the Company, in Zurich, prior to the
annual 'meeting.
'LEONARD' ERB
P resident
JOHN R. CONSITT
Secretary-Treasureri.
DANCING
at
FAMILY 4 ,
PARADISE
DANCES
February 19 Country Cavaliers
February -26 Mock III
Family Paradise, Camping
and Snowmobile Club.
Refreshments
Available
- Lunch
Served
SF A FoRTH V 4-H.
The Seaforth V 1VenennEking
LILA, met on Tuesday night at
the t.ume of Mrs. Van Doormk.
Eleven club girls were present
Leadets are Mrs, Van Doornik
and Mrs. Dorssers.. Officers
elected were President, Dorothy
Van Duornik, Vire-President,
Brenda Haney, Secretary, Float-
ing; Treasurer. Jacqueline Van
Doornik and Press Reporter,
Marilyn Guicihelaar. The next
meeting will be held at Mrs.
Dorsser's place.
FGMONDVILLE 1
The first meeting of Egniond-
ville 1 was held at Mrs. Eggert's
on Tuesday night. The officers
are: president, MaijorieJausen;
Vice-president, Connie , Van
Dyke; Secretary, Floating;
Treasurer, Phyllis Patterson;
Press Reporter, Diane .Nigh. The
demonstration was taking meas-
urements. Mrs. Eggert intro-
duced Mary Van Dyke as the
assistant leader. There are nine
members in the group and the
home assignment •was to buy
a pattern and material and pre-
pare for cutting.-
Music
Results
The following is a list of
successful candidates in exam-
inations held _recently by the
Royal Conservatory of Music of
Toronto in Stratford:
Grade 6 piano with honours,
Lorie Savauge; Brenda Savauge.
Grade 5 piano with honours;
Tracey Baker.,
Grade 4 piano with honours:
Linda Vincent; Jane Ribey;
Michelle,Savange.
-Linda Vincent is a student of
Mrs. -Dave Tremeer, Seaforth
and the other youpg, ladies are
students of Mrs. Jane Vincent,
Seaforth.
„lime Williamson, R.' R. #3,
Walton was successful-' in pass—
ing her Grade B RianoExaminat-
ion with Honors at the recent
examinations held by • the Royal
Conservatory of Music of Toronto
in Stratford. She is a student
of Mrs. Carol Carter,.A.R.C.T.,
A. Mus.
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In sc5:nning the Zurich Citizens News we note that
the Ontario Housing Corporation will coniinc.t„ a survey
" to determine the need and demand for senior citizen
housing in the Village of Zurich. The study, which begins
Shortly, was requested by the Village Council. - - The.
annual election and dinner meeting of Local 31'7, National
Farmer's Union, was held Wednesday, in the Dashwood
Community Centre. Ele on results- were • as follows:
President - Lloyd Willer , Vice-president - Gerald Regier;
three lirectOrs - y Intl; ut, Joe Miller and 4-21chard
Ayotte; Secretary-T Mrs. Ursula Regier. - - -
Two sisters who have given combined service cif TO
• Years" to Calvary United Church, in Dashwood in the
capacity of choir directors and organists were honored on
Sunday• when Rev. Bruce 0u y and Clifford Penliale, a
church official, presented gifts to,Mrs. Ken MeCrae and
Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan. •;
Blyth voters, according to the Standard.. will decide
Wednesday on liquor lounge question. - - - Bob Henry of
Fllyth was elected as chairman of the Huron County Wheat
Producers at the annual meeting in Clinton, - - Six men
and two women were appointed to West Wawanosh Recrea-
tion Committee. Appointed were Harold Errington, Vernon
Hunter, William McPherson, David Black, Roy Taylor,
Clare Millian, Mrs. Susan Clark pand Miss Marion Arm-
strong...
The Mitchell Advocate report's that some progress is
apparent on channel improvement in regards`to a letter
received from the Upper Thaines River Conservation
Authority and read at council's recent meeting, Council
also voted a $100 donation towards the ere( tion of a mem-
orial at Stratford in tribute to the service of Perth
Regiment during the Second World War. - - - Clare Rulph,
bank ,manager in an Ottawa branch of the Canadian
Irni:erial Bank of Commerce, has been transferred as
manager of the Colborne Branch near Cobourg in Eastern
Ontario, His wife is the formerJoanDletz of Mitchell. - - -
C. E. Dearing, R.R. 2, Staffs, secretary-treasurer for the
past nine years of Perth Federation of Agriculture, retired
last Thursday from that post. - - Ellice Township Council
has approved a network of radio equipment for all road
equipment and the townships of thencounty according to
Reeve Wyrnot Graul. Initial cost to .each township would
be about $800 and a yearly maintenance cost of $100 for
such radio equipment.
A letter from the Department of, Social andnFamily
Services, Toronto, to Wingham Council, according to the
, WinghaM Advance-Times, indicated that apprbval had been
given for the purchase and renovation of the old 'post office
as the site for a day care centre., Estimated cost forwarded
to 'rtepartment-nwas.for. for purchase of building
'and an additional ,•$15,000 to cover renovations ton bring --,
the building to required standard. The letter also advised
council that the services of 'a qualified architect should
s be sought, to plan changes. 'Council decided to haVe further
consultations with an architect in an effort to determine the'
probable cost. - - - Mrs. Alex -McCrackin, Bluevale.
observed tier 80th birthday recently, - A new brochure
will be launched, by.the Industrial and Promotion Committee,
Wingliarin at a planned"Industrial Appreciation Night" early
in May.
The Clinton News-Record reports that,Georg.-,e Vanstone.,
Grand - Master 'of the Grand Lodge of Ontario, visited'the
Clinton lodge of Independent Order of Oddfellows, whiCh
celebrated its 100th anniversary on Monday. - - - The
Hospital, Auxiliary announced that .two R.N.A. bursaries.of
• $75.00 each have been awarded to Eileen Poelman, R.R. 3,
Seaforth ancl.Miss Grace Longman, Auburn. - - - A grckup
of people have marked their birthdays recently: Mr. Gus
Harris, 90; Mrs. JOhn Mulholland, 90; Mrs. A. McCartney,,
90; Mrs. Adam Cantelon, 91.
Harold Walls was appointed by by-law last wednesday•.
afternoon„ according to the Goderich Signal Star, to the
position of chief administrative officer for the town of-.
Goderich, Mr. Walls came to Goderich bout one year ago
as clerk-treasurer, following the des of former clerk-
treasurer Sherman Blake.
The Listowel Banner 'reports that Samuel A. Donegen .
marked his 103rd birthday recently.
•Sca,nning
the Weeklies
By Lee Hee
XEOSITOR.- SEAFORTH
Lou and Pearl
'Friday and Saturday
"Country
Strangers"
In the Crown Room
Dining room open on Sundays
from 12 noon and 5 p.m.
to 8 p.m. in the evening.
THIS WEEK
• AT , THE
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL',
Thursday
ONT.AEEI.
Meet
FRI., FEB. 25th
inclusive
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CABARET
STAG EUCHRE
WED., FEB. ,23
8:30 p.m.
Sedforth -Legion
Admission $1.00
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10.10`0 SpeCt*CUMf imoirtionsi knew:none Inc;
SKI short *or ro.littams,OnnworMly.
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"PLAY MISTY FOR mr. an Invitation to terror...
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Thu.1.7 1 8 sit 1 9 ,
CLINT EASTWOOD •,? •
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F-4t-tet***/- A( At 4/-****** *If***
Hay Township Farmers' Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
Will be held in the
Townstip Hall, Zurich
•
Brotherhood Night
The Seaforth Optimist Club would like
to extend a cordial invitation to all Clubs,
Churches and Lodges "to. attend Brother-
hood Night in the ,
SEAFORTH LEGION HALL
- on
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th
at 6 p,M.
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Spend ;Saturday "Night at the
PINE RIDGE CHALET
— rages West of Hensall
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th
Snowmobiling and Dancing
To the KEN SCOTT QUARTETTE
Roast spare ribs with dressing, roast pig-
tails or steakburgers served with sauer-
kraut or code-slaw.
Everyone Welcome General Admission.$1
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DANCE
SEAFORTH SIMS
WINDMILL
9--12 p.m.
FRIDAY, fEB. 18th ...
- Admission: $1.25
DRESS CASUAL
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WE ARE ,SORRY'
To have had to cancel the February 5th
Dance due to weather conditions. •
IT WILL.' BE iiELD , ON
Saturday March 18th
In Svaforth Legion Hall
TICKETS PURCHASED for FEBRUARY Sth CAN BE
USED for MAY DANCE. 'f
DUBLIN sand DISTRICT ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
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Pictured above' are two ..of ,the Free Draw Prizes the
Se;aio-rbh Optimist Club is giving away on.
APRIL 15th at their
MILLIONAIRE STAG PARTY
(Proceeds for Park Lighting Program)
FREE PRIZES INVOLVED ARE:
(1) Electrohonie Color TV, Valued $85011:)'
(2) Electrohorne Stereo, ,Valued $550.00
(3) 20 Pounds of Nickles
(4) Four $25,00 Quarter Prizes
(5) Several Smaller Prizes
First quarter winner, Murray Cardiff
- Second quarter winner, Bob Campbell -
SOME TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FROM MEMBERS
(Max. 250 printed).
• FREE SMORGASBORD
FREE REFRESHMENTS
Support the Optimists in Their
Work for Improved Commun-
ity Park and Recreational
' Facilities.
"REMEMBER"
APRIL 13th L972
CHAIRMAN, KEN COLEMAN
QUEENS
SEAFORTH.
THIS WEEK .
"PAY DIRT"
Saturday Matinee
NEXT WEEK . ,
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DANCE
BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE
SatUrday, February 19th
MUSIC BY
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
MON. & TUES.
7 p.m. & 9 p.m.
SUN.
7 p.m. & 9 p.m.
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NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
Notice Is Hereby Given That the
97TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
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