The Huron Expositor, 1972-10-26, Page 11Mrs. Janet Noble, St. Marys,
district deputy president for -
a Stratford District No. 29, and
staff installed the officers of
Edelweiss, Rebekah Lodge, at
the regular meeting here Monday
evening.
The following is the slate
of officers for the ensuing year;
noble grand, Mrs. May Habkirk;
• vice grand, Mrs. Everitt Smith;
recording secretary, Mrs. Peter
Malcolm; financial secretary,
Mrs. George Campbell; trea-
surer, Mrs. Lillian Grpmmett;
warden, Mrs. Gordan Papple;
conductor, Mrs. William Roe;
Chaplain. Mrs. Annie Harrison;
musician, Urs. James Rose; In-
side guardian, Mrs, O.J. Smith;
outside guardian, Mrs. Mae Hil-
lebrecht; supporters, MrS. Wil-
mer Cuthill, Mrs. Ed. Andrews,
Mrs. Foster Bennett, Mrs, Wil-
liam P. Miller; color bearer,
Mrs. Mabel Collins; acting past'
noble grand, Mrs. Charles Re-
eves. Mrs. Janet Baker will
be Rebekah and Mrs. Margaret
Messenger, Naomi.
The retiring noble grand,
Mrs. Reeves was presented with
a gift by Mrs. E. Smith and Mrs.
Reeves presented Mrs. Noble
with a gift. On behalf of the
lodge and past noble grands'
club" Mrs. Habkirk and Mrs.
Messenger presented gifts to
Mrs. Maurice Clugston She is
leaving shortly to live in Am-
prier.
Mrs. G. Papple and Mrs. J.
Rose were named to a committee
to represent the lodge to meet
with representatives of the IODF"
lodge to plan Joint euchres to be
held during the winter months.
The next euchre for Edelweiss
Lodge is to be held November
13, following an early meeting.
Mrs. Grurnniett and Mrs. Adin
Forbes convened a smorgasborg
luncheon which followed the
meeting. Public Relations Office:
(John D. Baker,)
Branch 156
Oct. 31st 1941 U.S. destroyer
"Reuben James" torpedoed
and sunk in Atlantic.
Distwict dept#V 'president
installs new Rebekah officers
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SIGNIFICANT DATES IN WORLD
WAR I AND II
• Fifty-four years ago this.
month World war I.
S
EAFORTH
UPERIOR
TORE
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1972.
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr4Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools -
10;30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Galloping Gourmet
11:30 Dick Berryman
11:55 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 -Movie - State Fair
Pat Boone and Bobby Darin
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
3:00 Take 30
• 3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 My Three Sons
5;30 Let Them Live
6:00 Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 Dick Van Dyke Show
7:30 Temperatures Rising
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore Show
8:30 Flip Wilson Show
9:30 Front Page Challenge
10:00 Tuesday Night
11:00 National News
11:20 PM
11:45 Movie - "She" Ursula
Andress and John Rich-
ardson
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1, 1972
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Ed Allen
11:30 Dick Berryman
11:55 Cartoons
12:30 News -
12:45 Movie - The Hasty Heart
Ronald Reagan and Pat-
ricia Neal
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
2:30 Let's Make a.Deal
3:00 Take 30
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 My Three Sons '
5:30 Truth Or Consequences
6:00 Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 Emergency
8:00 This Land
8:30 Benny Hill
9:30 The Sloane Affair
10:30 U.S. Election
11:00 National News
11:20 PM
11;45 Movie - Funeral In Ber-
lin, Michael Caine and Os-
car Homolka
THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1972
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools.
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Galloping Gourmet
11:30 NFB Preients
11:55 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie - Gift of Love
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 19'72
8:00 Maigrichon et Gras
Double
8:30 Cartoons
9;00 Peneiop e Pitstop
9:30 Live and Laugh
10;30 Adventure Theatre -
• Magnificent 6-1/2 -
Episode #1
12:00 Professor Moffat's
Science Workshop
12;30 The Littlest Hobo
1;00 The Outdoor Sportsman
1;30 Mr. Chips
2:00 CFL ▪ 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner
Hour
6:00 Adam - 12
6:30 FYI
7:00 Maude
1;30 For Thd Love of Ada
8:00 Hockey Night
10:30 Countrytime
• 11:00 The National flews
11:20 FM
11:45 Movie - 23 Paces to Baker
Street, Van Johnson and
Vera Miles
The Young Philadelphians
Paul Newman and Barbara
Rush
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1972
8:00 Quelle Famille
8:30 Treasure of r the Dutch
9:00 Gomer Pyle
9:30 Junior Talent Hour
10:30 Ontario Schools
di 12:30 Family Finder
• - 1:00 Roy Jewell Farm Show
1:3(:) Country Canada
2:00 Forsyte Saga
3;00 Under Attack
4:00 Public Affairs Special
5:00 Music To See
5:30 Disney'
ol • 6:30 Act Fast
• 7400 The Musicians of Bremen
7:30 Anna and the King
8;90 Julie Andrews Show
9;00. Sunday at Nine
10:00 Weekend
11:00 The National News
11:20 PM
11:45 Movie - Inn of the Sixth • Happiness, Ingrid Berg-
man and Curt "Jurgens
MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1972
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup or
• 9:15 Ontario Schools ..
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Ed Allen
11:30 Dick Berryman
11:55 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie - A Big Hand For
• " A Little Lady - Joanne
Woodward and .Henry
Fonda
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
2i30 Let's Make A Deal
3:110 Take 30
3:30 Edge of Night'
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 My Three Sons "
5:30 Truth Or Consequences
6:00 Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
7;00 Election Coverage
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Oct. 1st 198 Allies regaiqSt.
Quentin
Oct. 4th 1918 King Ferdinand
• abdicates.
Oct., 9th 1918 Cambrai regain-
ed onde again.
Oct. 10th 1918 British troops
take Le Cateau.
Oct. 13th 1918 French troops
recover Laon
Oct. '14th 1918 British troops
in 'Irkutsk
Oct. 15th ,1918 British in Horns
Oct. 17th 1918 Ostend, Lille,
Douai regained
Oct. 19th 1918 Bruges re-
occupied by Allies
Oct. 20th 1918 Belgian Coast
cleared
Oct. 25th 1918 Ludendorff re-
signs %.)
Oct. 26th 1918 Aleppo falls to
Allies
Oct. 27th 1918 Austria sues for
peace
Oct. 28th 1918 ' Italians cross
Piave
Oct. 29th 1918 Serbians reach
the Danube
, Oct. 30th 1918 Turkey granted
Armistice..
Thirty-one years ago this
month - world War II
Oct: 16th .1941 Panic in Mos-
cow as 'Germans approach.
Russian Government flees to
Kuibyshev. •Russians abanz
don Odessa. U.S. destroyer
"Kearney" sunk byGeimans.
Oct. 17th 1941 Militant Gen-
eral Hideki Tojo forms new
Japanese Government.
Oct. 18th 1941 Prime Minist-
er Mackenzie King announces
ceiling on Canadian wages
and Prices, in a move to
'combat inflation.
Oct. '25th,0 -ex
take KharkoV, Ukra ne, in-
dustrial center. R.C.A.F.'s'
Eastern Command makes
first attack on submarine off
Newfoundland.
Oct- 27th 1941 Canadian Army
Force of 1,975 strong sail
for Hong Kong to reinforce
garrison.
Oct. 29th 1941 German army
push into Crimea
Lauren Bacall and Rob-
ert Stack '
Fashions In Sewing
Let's Make A Deal
Take 30
' Edge of Night
Family Court
Drop-In
My Three Sons
Reach for the Top
Pierre Berton •
,FYI
Midweek Magazine
Bob Newhart Show
Carol"Burnett Show •
Movie "HOTEL" Rod
Taylor • and Catherine
Spank
National News
PM
Movie - 'The Searchers
John Wayne and Jeffery
Hunter -
RIDAY, NOV. 3, 1972
8:00 Ontario Schools
:45 Mr. Diessup
1 Ontario Schools
friendly Giant
10.45 Chez Helene
11:00 Ed Allen
11:30 Market Place
11:55 Cartooni
12:30 News
12:45 Movie - Carmen Jones
Harry Belafonte and Pearl
Bailey
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
2:30 Let's Make A Deal
• 3:00 Take 30
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court '
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 My Three Sons
5:30 Truth Or Consequences
6:00 , Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 Odd-Couple
7:30 -"Sanford and Son
8:00 M*A*S*H*
8;30 All In The Family
9:00 Tommy Hunter Show
10:00 Hawaii Five-0
11:00 National News
11:20 PM
11:45 Movie - Wait Until Dark
• Audrey Hepburn and Alan
Arkin
"The Sergeant" Rod
Steiger and John Philip
Law
2;20
2:30
3:00
3;30
4:00
4:30
5:00
5:30
6:00 '
6:30
7:00
7:30
8:00
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11;20
11:45
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Shirley litlePlure demonstrated
cheese 'souffle and Brenda Scott
chocolate tondo.
A buffet supper is planned
for November 1st at Kinburn.
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TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Polling Division No. 89 (Rural) (Seaforth No. 1):
Comprising that partof the North Ward, West of Spar-
ling. Street from•Market St. to John St., West of Main
, from John Street to doderich Street and Westriof
'William Street from Godei-ich Street to James Street.
fi Polling Station at Residence of Mrs . Ina Atkinson, Seaforth.
Polling Division No. 90 (Rural) (Seaforth No. 2):
Comprising' that part of the North Ward, West of Main
Street and North of Goderich Street from Main Street
to William Street West and North of James Street, from
West William Street, to the limits of the Corporation.
Polling Station at Residence of Harry Jessome, Seaforth.
Polling Division No. 91 (Rural) (Seaforth No. 3):
.Comprising that part of the East Ward situated east of
Main Street and North of Gouinlock Street, from Main
Street to Victoria Street "and North`of. Goderich Street
from Victoria St., East to the limits of the Corporation.
Polling Station at Residence of Mrs. Hazel McGanigle, Seaforth.,
Polling Division No. 92 (Rural) (Seaforth No. 4):
-Comprising that part of the East Ward situated East
of Main Street and South of Gouinlock,St. from Main
Street 'to Victoria Street and South of Goderich Street
from Victoria St. East to the limiteof .the Corporation.
Polling Station' at Carnegie Library Hall, George St. E., Seaforth.
Polling Division Na. 93 (Rural) (Seaforth No. 5):
Comprising that part of the South Ward situated West
'of Main Street and South of Market Street- from Main
Street to Jarvis Street and South 'of Canadian National
Railways, West to the limits of'the Corporation.
Polling Station at Don Coleman Garage, Seaforth.
Polling Division No. 113 (Rural) (Tuckersmith No. 2):
Comprising Lots 13 to 20 inclusive; Concession 1 H.R.S.;
Lots 11 to 20 inclusive, Concession 2 H.R.S. and LOts 14
to 20, Concession 3 H.R.S., and all that portion'of E
mondville West of Centre- Street,
Polling Station at Residence of Mrs. Greta McLeod, Egmondville.
Polling Division No..114 (Rural) (Tuckersmith No. 3):
Comprising all Lots on Concessions 1, 2, 3, 4 H.R.S.
West of Lot 20 and all the Lots on Concessions 1, 2 and
3 L.R.S. North of Lot 38, except Vanastra and except
Huronview.
.Polling Station at Residence of Robert Lawson, RR 5, Clinton.
Polling Division No. 115 (Rural) (Tuckersmith No. 4):
Comprising Lots 21 to 38 inclusive in Concessions 1; 2
and 3 L.R.S; Lots 26 to 32, inclusive in Concessions 4
and 5 L.R.S.; Lots 29 to 31, CoticessiOn 6 L.R.S.; Lots
21 to 35, Concession 5 H.R.S., and Lots.19 and 20, Con-
cession 4 H.R.S:
Polling. Station at Allan Haugh; RR'1, Brucefieid..
Polling Division No. 116 (Rural) (Tuckersmith No. 5):
Comprising Lots 1 to 20 inclusive, Concessions 1, 2 and
3 L.R.S.; all of COdeessions 12, 13, 14 and, 15, H.R.S.,
also SOuth part of Lot 9, Concession 11, H.R.S."
Polling Station at Residence Of Glenn Bell, RR 1, Hensall.
Polling Division No. 117 (Rural) (Tuckersmith No. 6):
Comprising the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th Conces-
sions H.R.S., and-Lots 15 to 25 inclusive in the 4th Con-
cessidn L.R.S., Lots 24 and 25 in the 5th Con. L.R.S.
Polling' Station at Residence of Ivan Forsythe, RR 2, Kipper.
Polling Division No. 118 (Rural) (Tuckersmith No. 7):.
Comprising the area known as Vanastra, Clinton.
Polling Station at Vanastra Park,. Biiilding 12, Main Office.
to 8
Published by the Euron P.• C. Association
PAST EVENTS
Last Friday night the Bingo
attracted seventy-four players.
Prizes to the value of $310.00
were won.
Last Sunday members of
Branch 156 attended the Dist-
rich Convention at Branch 259,
LiStowel where a good represent-
ation of the District assembled.
Seaforth's representatived in-
cluded Comrades Gordon Scott,
Cleave Coombs, Allan Nicholson,
and John' Baker; also attending
were Mrs. C. Coombs and Mrs.
Allan Nicholson.
COMING EVENTS
Oct. 26th - Executive meet -
ing at 8:00-p.m.
Oct. 28th - World War I
Veterans' Banquet at Brussels
• Nov. 1st - Legion.members
will start Poppy Campaign with
canvass of the Town of Sea-
forth
Nov. 2nd - Executive Meet-
ing at 8:00 p.m. • -
Nov. 4th - Veterans' Ban-
quet, Legion Hall. Cocktail hr.
6 to 7:00 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m.
Nov. 5th -.Church Parade and
Service at Egmondville United
,Church. Parade falls in at 10:15
at the Legion Hall ,
NOTICE WHERE TO VOTE
MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th
Comprising that part of the Twp. from Lots 18 to 35
both inclusive,' and from the 1st to the 8th Concessions,
both inclusive.
Polling Station at Residence of William Smith.
Polling Division No. 81 (Rural) (McKillop No. 3):
Comprising that part of the Twp, from Lots 1 to 18,
both inclusive, and from 8th to 14th Cons., both inclusive.
Polling Station at Residence of Orville Beuerman,
Polling Di.vision No. 82 (Rural) (McKillop No. 4):
Comprising that part of the Twp, from Lot 19 to 35 in-
clusive,,, and from 90 to the 14th Cons., both inclusive.
Polling Station at Residence of Ross Driscoll,
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH"
Polling Division No. 112 (Rural) (Tuckersmith No. 1):
Comprising Lots 1 .to 9 inclusive, Concession 1; Lots 1
to 10 inclusive, Concession 2; Lots 1 to 13, Concession
3; Lots 1 to 14, Concession 4 and 5 • Lots 30 to
R. 82, Concession 6 L.S.; Lots 29 to 31,
H.R.S.
doncession 7
L.R.S., and all that portion of Egmondville East of Cen-
tre Street.
Polling Station at Resilience of Andrew Houston, EgMondvIlle.
Polling Division No.94.,(Rural) (Seaforth No. 6):
Comptising that part of the South Ward, bounded on Polling Division No. 119 (Rural) (Tuckersmith 'No. 8):
the East by Main Street, on the North by John Street; Comprising Huronview, Clinton
thence South 'to Market St.; thence 'West to the West- Polling Station at Huronview COunty Home.
arty limits, of the Corporation, and bbunded on the South
by Market Street from Main Street to Jarvis Street; TOWNSHIP OF HULLTT
thence South to the Canadian National Railway; thence Polling Division No. 65 (Rural) (Hullett No: 1):
West to the Western limits of the Corporation. Comprising Lots 1 to 15 inclusive, Concessions 1
Polling Station at Residence of Mrs. Ella Munro, Seaforth. inclusive.
Polling Station at Forrester's Hall, Kinburn.
TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP Polling Division No. 66, (Rural) (Hullett No. 2):
Polling DivisiOnNO. 79 (Rural) (McKillop No. 1): Comprising all the Lots and parts of lots in the follow-
Comprising that part of the Twp from Lots 1 to 17 in. .ing territory : bounded on the south by Concession 8, on
elusive -and from 1st to 7th Concession both inclusive. the west by lot 16, on the north by Comity Road 25, and
Polling Station at Residence of Thomas Murray, RR 5, Seaforth. on the east by McKillop boundary.
Polling Station at Residence of Jerry Heyinks,
Polling Division No. 80 (Rural) McKillop No. 2): '
Polling bivision No. 67 (Rural) (Hullett No.'3):
Comprising Lots 16 to Base Line inclusive, Concessions
1 to 8 inclusive:
Polling Station at Residence of Theodore Flynn, RR 1, Clinton.
Polling Division No. 68 (Rural) (Hullett No. 4):
Comprising Concessions 9 to 14 inclusive; Lots 16 to 30,
inclusive-and the Village of Londesboro ;also No. 4 High-
way between Concession 9 Hullett and Con. '14 Hullett.
Polling Station at Community Hall; Londesboro.
Polling Division No. 69 (Rural) (Hullett No. 5):
Comprising Lots 31 to Base Line inclusive, Con. 9 to 14
inclusive, and Lots 1' to 10 inclusive in the Maitland
Block, and that portion of the Police Village of Auburn
that is within the Township of Hullett ,
Polling Station at Community Hall, Auburn.
On October 30th, Re-elect
[McKinley, Robert E.
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