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The Huron Expositor, 1973-04-26, Page 9• , , • „ THO •HORON expoSIMI•;•;$.104, ORT14 9N1Itio Drama club plans production ty Seed PAYs BIGGER DIVIDENDs GRASS SEED GLADIOLUS and DAHLIA BULBS GARDEN SEEDS Dutch Set Onions SEED POTATOES SEED _CORN FERTILIZER li13LIC,14.41NDED OR RAGGED SEAFORTH FARMERS Phone 5Z7-0770 COBOR Seaforth INTERESTED IN: Ii t /Won fxpositor $400 is being awarded to the reader of a weekly newspaper associated as a member of the Cana- dian Weekly Newspaper Association who best describes in his or her own words just what 'the weekly newspaper means to him or her. The written expression of frank opinion on ischio metown Paper" 41104 be at least 2 50 440,0.4 wor • s • ut not exceed 700. , Objective is to encourage readers of CWNA Weeklies to think about what their weekly means to them, their families, their lives and -their corn- munites, and to set these thoughts down, 'in straightforward language. Polished literary ex- pression is not sought. The judges will be inter- ested in simple, clear exposition that indicates an awareness by the reader of the role of the week- ly in the community. Entries will first be published in the member paper. Judges will not look for excessively high praise for the local weekly; they will study the judgment and understanding by readers of the function of the weekly. This could come from a weekly of'any size, large or small. This is a unique award since it is offered not to member papers, igsy staffs or regular contribu- tors (they are specifically excluded), but to the reader of a CWNA weekly who best describes in his or her own words just. what the weekly news- paper means to him or her Send in your entry now to Aaron (fxrposifirtor Box 69 Seaforth, Ont. (iOTE: Entries must be received' not later than May 5th, 1973.) .and a gold 111 medal Opportunity For Readers of SALES cAtze, SERVICE CH &TAO!. No*6 527-1750 • SEAFORTH '72 Cutlass, 2-door HT...,.., 8, AT., R. "72 Chev, Sedan, 8, AT; PS: PB. R. 1 71'Cornet, 6, with rddio '70 Chev. Sclan, 6, Auto. '70 Impala Custom, 2-dr., -Auto., .P.S. P.B. '69 Impala, 2-door, HT. '69 Chevelle, 2-door, 14T., "6"I • I AT PS • • '68 :Chev. Sedan, 6, AT. '68 Pontiac Sedan, 8 Auto '68 PlynriOuth, HT., V8., AT. '67 Ford, 3/ 4-Ton Pick-up, 4-speed, HD. '66 Oldsmobile F85 Sedan, 8 CA, AT. THESE CARS ARE, COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED, CERTIFIED AND PRICED TO SELL NEW VEHICLES in STOCK READY to GO ' • No Reasonable Offer Refused HT . 8-cyI., 5' slowerarnmil. Something different, some- thing new is the.. cry that goes up from• all community groups when seeking for a new play and the Drama Club believes they have. found just that in "Reserve Two for Murder," the New York success which has now been released' for amateurs by Samuel French, the well-known publishers. Written by John Randall,,his , new play is a novel mystery - Mr. Ray Clarke of St. Marys visited on Sunday with Mr. and , Mrs. wm. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dickey and Mrs. Ford of Woodham visI4 ted on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne. • Mr„ George Bailey visited Mrs. Dorothy Collyer in Kirk- -ton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Walters of Exeter visited'on Sunday with ikr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters, Mrs. Hazel Coward spent Monday , evening with Mr. and Mn.s- Bev: Parsons and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters visited on Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman and family of Kippen. Miss Ruth Horne of London, and Mr. Clifford Whitlack of St. Thomas visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hems and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton and Diane spent the weekend with relatives at Monkton and Lis- towelp STINNISEN-ELVELDEH Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Antje Stinnissen- Zelvelder on ,April 12, 1973, in Hospital in Arnhem, Holland, age 79. She was pre-depeased by her husband, J. Peter Stinnisen in 1968, She. leaves to mourn, 9 chil- dren, Arnold in Seaforth, Jerry in Goderich, Peter inGrand Bend and Bernard in Orangeville; Jan, Leida, Michel, Anne and Teresa in Holland, 17 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Burial took place in the I. C. Cemetery of. H. H. Martyrs of Gorcum, Huissen, Holland., USE EXPOSITOR WANT - ADS Phone 527-9240 not only unique in its setting but crammed with surprises throughout the course of its =Hen. On its original presen- tation at the famous Cherry Lane Theatre in New York it was described_ by the' Evening , Post as a "fantastic offering combining the features of On Wednesday the sur- rounding Huron High Schools were given an unexpected holiday* as, the shbe was on the other foot and the teachers went to ' class. It was Professional De- Student spotlight This week's student is a Grade 10 who has already made his mark in SDHS.. Ray McNichol is in 10C and lives at ILL # 4, Walton. He comes from a large family of six brothers and 'two' sisters. Before coming to SDHS Ray went to No. 7, McKillop. Favourite subjects this year are Media and Data Processing. He is a member of the Draina Club and has .acted in a number of their productions, the most recent being "Reserve Two for Murder.'„' In connection with the Drama Club, Roy went to England where he thoroughly en- joyed himself. He is also a inem- ber of the Debating Team. In his spare time he enjoys swim- ming camping and. reading, mostly autobiographies. During the summer he helps at home on the farm. His .future • plans are teaching the blind and I'm sure he'll make a succeIS of anything, he undertakes., Debating -4uesday afternoon saw the Debating Teams preparing for- their second meet of the season. The .debates were held at'Seaforth ,,hgaink. the Exetei. teraniS:' "The" issue to be resolved was the rising subconscious ,of society today resulting in a demise of Humour. The two teams debating for Seaforth were Stuart Scott and Mary Nobel and C athy Steviart and Ken Chalmers. Both teams did exceptionally well with a very difficult topic and Ken and Cathy were successful in winning both their debates. What a team! tHelllOpeppin' and 86harlie Chan • in Greenwich' Village." The play which is being directed by Dave Ring and Hea- ther MacDonald, is now in re- hearsal and will be, presented at. Seaforth District High on May 2nd, • 3rd and 4th at 8:00 p.m. for the benefit of the surrounding velopment Day for Huron County , teachers at CentraiHurobSecon- dary School. This means the teachers have a chance to get together according to, them" respectlye" subject matter and discuss their course and their problems with- other teachers. Included Win- the afternoon were various seminars given in certain subject areas. ' How dbes it feel being on that side of the desk again? Go*on trip Over the Easter longweekend; the SKHS Grads took advantage of the extra time off school to do a4 little travelling. The 35 students alongwith their cha- perones, Mr. and Mrs. Ball, Mr. ,and Mrs. Moore ancP.Mr. Stephen left Thursday night around 12 tor Ottawa.. They arrived around 7:00 a.m. and were taken to their hotel, the Berkeley Savoy. Later that morning they were given 'a tour of the Parliament Buildings. " Similarly on Satur- day they went on a tour of the - Aeronautics Building and other note-worthy places of interest including Mr. Trudeau's resi- dence, The rest of the time 'was their own to spend as they , pleased. Popular places they all tried not to miss were Cha- • teau Laurier,,, farm market, Su-, preme Court of C anada, the locks and Hull, Quebec. As on , every trip, mishaps occur as ' one member' of the group was" ..locked 'in an elevator for over' an hour. It is a foregone con- elusion judging from the many yawns but also just 'as many. hapey smiles that everyone had a good time and enjoyed their' stay in Ottawa. News of Brodhagen Correspondent Mrs.,Ken Elligsen Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe • visited Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hinz and Mrs. Henry Koch in Strat- ford during the week end. Miss Elizabeth Elligsen, Orillia, visited Sunday with Mrs. Caroline Elligsen. Mrs. Mary 'Dittmer, Mr. and Mrs. August Scherbarth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scherbarth and family, Mr. and Mrs. •Ken Ellig- sen and boys and Mrs. Mabel Hig- gerson' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elligsen; Friday evening to celebrate Mrs. Louise Hoppenrath's 88th birthday. Wayne Ahrens is home after completing his first year at Wat- erloo Lutheran University. Merle Hoegy is home after com- pleting studies at Manitouwadge, Ontario., Mr. Wilbur Hoegy is a patient at, the University Hospital in Lon- • don. Misses Joyce Vock and Donna Leonhardt left from here Satur- day toil/end two weeks holiday 7 ing in the,Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. Boris Bruder, Kitchener, spent the weekend wit4 .,,o. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock. , June Vock, Nancy Rose, Dale Bennewies and Sheila Smith were among the students who spent four days in Quebec from Mitchell and District High School. News of McKillop Correspondent Mrs. Ed Regele Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thorn- ton, Connie, Brenda and Kenny and Mrs. Dorothy Smith of Strat- ford spent Good Friday with Mrs. Joseph Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Regale and family of Princeton. Remember] It takes but a moment to place an Expohitor want Ad and be money in pocket. To adVertige, just Dial Seatorth 521-0240. OWN OF SEAFORTH First Installment • DUE APRIL 370th,- This installment may be paid only at the (office of the Town Clark. NEWS OF Wincheisea correspondent Mre.Win. Walters Dies in Holland9 MRS.. ANTJE community. 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