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The Huron Expositor, 1974-10-10, Page 81 t �/ , I T. J{� m '�p'1NiT;i 0Q111~I A . l i.y K, s aw h+� ykw,y.rr Gua K�1 �"r Y•w a .nw:y .r_c � a t 9."ss".?�w ' � s ht: 'N rF .p» �. .,. y c•*wm vr*t'.^F�ewa .vwm: "Mcg2r •. ,'.A �` P ,� 1 l :... ,y :� i i : x ` �+ �, + k !' •,,.: rJ, i t S' ; 1 v s # i , d:i-4 t i R L i P: t �t The twenty-th0 Annual Hu.rob �Y� y: $100 Inst itute Scholarship and � living. In connection with the' brjdge an amusing incident i 1 County Women s Institute Rally a Tailoring Course will be given in certificate to Mrs. Stewart; IM 3 h • b- {�' L' i °f entertainment by Gorrie W.I. y (h I' � _ iJ F? I .•Y fit` S ,� h \ 2 w \ 1� h �- Y+ �' ! 4 n �/ -'I) R.1115, Seaforth who accepted it Agricultural Office who showed J : �'.: S•R. kb. S. 1 4R .. t �: x h .. � _ � .a � . k r � .w ' r • I � ` Nww p'.r •bo �s r� . Coming New 1974 phone) b0hs • some 341,290 .of them } will be delivered throughout the London - St. Thomas•Goderich area { r A ° 4 r ,,, fib, ✓ beginning October 8. Mrs. Olive Muir spent the afternoon.' Thanks Joan, for "v Bell Canada area manager, J. t+ av r LAltweekend in Oakville, where she makin this possible. 1 shall not M. Scott, Stratford said the books, visited daughter Shirley Mrs.. E. soon forget it. will have a new bright .blue cover ' Seers. She.was accompanied b A smalP note in explanation, made u of a geometric design P P Y Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hansen of one reason Bannockburn'a eats . green in blue and r � pp repeated Sparling Street,, to me., it Is most like Muskoka of squares. Your correspondent spent a any spot I have found around Mr. Scott said the books .are �..a �. very ,fiappy afternoon Saturday here: 1 might add that driving part of the more than 13 million n. reviewing old haunts in the Varna through there one time two. deer Tele -Direct Limited will publish area where Mrs. Robert leaped across the road in front of for Bell customers in will., \'' Grunewald (nee Joan Bach) called � the car and over the fence. 1 was Quebec and parts of the north- " and took me on an extensive drive urpris a retic. so surprised. astern �► through the Bannockburn The Rountrees are very happy r' fryy. Conservation area. My grand - with their newme so close to Shootln Mach za ` parents, John Wanless' lived on a •Nature'. They are very fortunate �' QlJEEN'S farm near Varna which was a• 4 to have found A spot of such Monkt ll Park -� favourite vacation spot for us for k ra hist' ric interest and I'm sure a HOTEL I t a two 'or three weeks every ver fine hast and hostess has TJEIANKS(iIVII�TG DAY summer. that whole area is very been added to the area. 3• ° familiar to me. - e� Mon Oct, 14th ,• ` ' °e „`' Joan and Bob Gruenwald live in •/ �. , J,gan took me down to the old Seaforth swing -bridge which spans the a very attractive old stone house GLASSES FOR: x , located on the same road as Hea Rifles v•vk river from the old Diehl farm to Cemetery. Baird's C his sugar bush across the river. . ' Shot Guns Entertainment:., My grandfathers bush , also a An Saturday aY a wedding of 22, Rifles ' " J ..* e'+w '° r S,i"`^Tt`14?'..dw i u4::ay,yC • x Sh�'dw :' �, '• � _ ,�, �;,` .wy,;°�'aY.! r��° �"`:� sa � , {jy,y, , �y. �,, ,. •„ x',>'�,y, , „ r:x_4 "'W ws'« .• ;. .,Far,^„` , �D` "`^s� �&good ma�le bush, was separated 'interest was 'solemnizgd' 'when `. .� � .� •. from the piehls by only a fence. James Henderson and Evelyn Games of Chance Elizabeth Store married. The T h u r s d a , One of the -best holidays I can Y and BINGO y ° remember was a week at Easter-' wedding party eame to At l:so pin. Sharp. HORSES GALOOE There were horses of all brass trimmed harness are owned and showed by time when my twiny neles were Kilbarchan to have pictures taken, program in the Friday ? shapes and sizes at the `recent SeaforthFall Fair. The Arnold Young of Goderich. (Staff Photo) boiling sap in the big black. iron with Mrs, Lena Bennewies, Community Centre work horse t eam above, all Spic and span in their kettle. We took, our days lunch Brodhagen. James-is,,a grandson J q with us andpayed the whole day. of Mrs. Bennewies. They then Elimination' Draw and Saturday f I The Diehl place has been ' proceeded to the 'Manor' where in bought by Mr. Keith rountree of Elizabeth's grandmother, 'Mrs. in the evening for London. He has repaired the old McGavin is a resident and also $2,000 CASH COu. I hStit V -es meet B. bridge and added to the house had pictures taken there. "THE I.which 'makes for comfortable ' remarks on brought greetings and invited members to attend their Convert- Clair Campbell read the IM psalm for the scripture lesson. . and Mr. Scott gave the comment Secretary of East Huron reported tion on Oct. 27 & 28 where their Rev. E:G.Nelson led in prayer. The twenty-th0 Annual Hu.rob Pie, will be held in February and $100 Inst itute Scholarship and introduced the guest. speaker; living. In connection with the' brjdge an amusing incident Mrs.Gordon Elliott, Secretary of County Women s Institute Rally a Tailoring Course will be given in certificate to Mrs. Stewart; Stan •Paquette from the Clinton occurred which, bears repeating. °f entertainment by Gorrie W.I. was held in St. Johns Anglican. April. R.1115, Seaforth who accepted it Agricultural Office who showed the Huronview' Auxiliary - Representatives brought Church with an attendance of 125. Mrs. Mery yn• Batkin, Clinton, on behalf of her daughter, Ann pictures of a recent trip to The last time we visited it the The basement was decorated with' Secretary of the Historical Society Marie. Poems by Robert, Secyice, Holland, Germany, France, Diehls were still living there. The bridge didn't look very safe when mums in fall shades. , reported 184 members. Four were read by Mrs. Jim Axtman of Switzerland and Austria which Majestic Institute; -last Huron, general meetings are held each' Walton W.I. and interesting showed the different ways of life, we told Mick Diehl why we was hostess Institute and Mrs. year. Another volume df Huron the interesting way they cropped weren't anxious to try it. He said John Speir and Miss Laura Lucus Historical Not es was printed. this commehts were made on the displays set up by three of the the. land and their cattle breeds •the castles "i had a horse across it this morning". We were still timid were in charge of registration. year making a tqtal of 10 volumes. East Huron branches. Mrs. Earl along with -old and about trying it even though a . The meeting opened with. Mrs. Mae" Allan, President, of East Mrs. • Batkin thanked the Institutes for their support. Any Cudmore of Brussels commented beautiful scenery. Mrs. John Freeman, Fordwich thanked Mr. horse had been across it. f, - ' P g .Huron, residin and Mrs. Institute wishin to order g on a display of beautiful old•and P Y Paquette for his pictures. and q p• Knowing Mr. Diehl to be quite a g Freeman as pianist. Institute .plates were a§ked to new quilts and,Mrs. Mac Allan of comments. Mrs. Donald Haines, Joker we questioned him further "Yes A welcome was extended to the contact Mrs. E. Ferguson in Wroxeter on an interesting Auburn gave the courtesies to all and he admitted a horse, a ladies by Mrs. Earl . Cudmore,' Mrs. Mac Allan reminded the display of hand made jewellery who took part and extended an saw horse". Of course we all had President of Majestic W.I. Mrs: ladies of ,thy F.W.I.C. and other crafts. invitation for the Rally to meet 'a good laugh. His joke went over Donald Haines, President of West Competitions for the Convention Mrs: Alex Graham .of Gorrie with them in West Huron. -in 1975. _big and I have never forgotten it. Huron and Mrs. James Keys, in P.E.L,in 1976. President of South Huron brought greetings from their respective B.R.Heath, director of the Childrens' Aid Society gave the Firesidehears India Bgfore Joan and I left we met Mr, and Mrsthen urn and we districts. 'Minutes were read by Bursary Fund Report. After some Of had another turn through Secretary, Mrs. James discussion it agreed on a motion a Bannockburn to feast our eyes on `then Armstrong. The auditors report by Mrs. Keith Webster and Mrs. There was a large attendance of 'and Mrs.J.E.Patterson and Clair its beauty. She turned •into .,by Mrs. Win. JRumphries showed Mel Dennis to resume the levy of members friends,of Fireside Campbell. Miss Peg Grieve gave their own home where I had a a balance of $175.03. Letters were SOc per member for the Bursary - Fellowship present to hear Mr. an the treasurers report. James delicious dinner, also meeting her ` 4., _ read from William G. Davis and Fund. and Mrs.J.Iy1.Scott of McKillop F,Scott, introduced Mr. and Mrs. husband and family. I returned to �° H.LMacdonald in answer td "a clition sent from the 1473 Rall At the ;afterngon session Mrs. Eleanor 13radnock President of tell of their three month visit with their soil John in India.' Scott. ;fmrs:''S[ci7itl`.a;v a+ 5Y1�R�ay introductor their {y; i re4frL.ybbltng witl�,tdeligot a er spen mg auch'a wonder'�ul ' Saturday Night Dance, Oct. 12th DENFIELDS" Admission restricted• to per- sons 18 years of age over. Sponsored by the MONKTON LIONS 'a VB Ai P Y 1 ' - John Patterson resided and. Y regarding. Regional Government^ the London Convention Area P trip, which was very interesting for Huron County. Mrs. Emerson Ferguson, brought greetings and invited members to attend their Convert- Clair Campbell read the IM psalm for the scripture lesson. . and Mr. Scott gave the comment Secretary of East Huron reported tion on Oct. 27 & 28 where their Rev. E:G.Nelson led in prayer. any on the pictures. John 1 I branches. with 299 members; 'guest speaker will talk on "You The minutes We read by the Patterson thanked the' Scotts fqr Mrs.Gordon Elliott, Secretary of Are What You Eat". Mrs. secretary and adopted by this very interesting evening. South Huron reported 9 branches W.B.Smith, ,President- of the '- witb 316 members and Mrs. Guelph Area brought greetings Buchanan, Secretary of West and urged as many as possible to Huron reported 1 I branches with attend the Guelph Area 433 members. The, Roll Call was Convention on Nov. 25 & 26 at as follows: West Huron 41; South Kitchener. Mrs. Keith Webster, Huron 31; East Huron 52 and one Blyth, thanked the members 'for visitor. The collection was taken helping with Huronview projects by Wroxeter W.I. followed with especially the birthday parties °f entertainment by Gorrie W.I. and the Huronview van. She, q Mrs. James McNeil and Mrs. invited members to attend any of Gordan Pippli . Federated the Huronview' Auxiliary - Representatives brought meetings on the third Monday of R' greetings from the Provincial, each month. t'. Board A report was read from Miss Pengilley presented the 1 THE SOUARE PARKPHONE GODERICH AIR CONDITIONED OCT. 9-12 ONE'SHOW WED. & THURS. 8 P.M. U WED. TO SAT. TWO SHOWS FRI. & SAT. 7:30 6 9:10 PETER FONDA ' BROWNIES ftl:lffjilSUSAN CLINTON - ONTARIO iA BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M - SHOW STARTS 8,:30 P.M , GEORGE FRIDAY and SATURDAY are October -11 - 12 TI _ James Bond 007"' ' _,. t iamoris is back! � •� r 1)111 y IV Ill are .; / -I A111111 Forever THERE'S NOTHIN . THEY WONT TRY! ° Adult Ent rtainmeat '�-' 4 _- COLOR BY DE LU%E . ' SAT. MATINEE ONLY OCT. 12 Adult PANAVISION'- TECHNICOLOR" Entertainme t Ilmled Artlsls • gior won s op, a e m a y 3 �a 4d Y y DANCE at CHSS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 1; 1974 9 — 12 pint. 'Dome to �'M A X WEBS S'I'R" AdrrtlsatOn Raft" ftnews 046'*hh studant car Available . - ,.:�. i` TEESWA'TER ''� FALLTAIR OCTOBER 1112 FREE GRANDSTAND ENTERTAINMENT • EXCITING IJARNESS RACING ',! HAMILTON MIDWAY • • KIWANiS KAVALIERS,.DRUM CORPS • • ACRES OF EXHIBITS LIVESTOCK SHOWS • • "SWEETHEART OF -THE FAIR" CONTEST •,: y •- MISS DOMINION OF CANADA • RED Clop AEROBATIC TEAM • •'f'HE WILLIAII7 S BROTHERS • NIGHTLY VARIETY SHOWS AND DANCE • .AII.This And More! -- Don't Miss It! MONDAY, OCT. .14TH ONLYI TEESWATER , TRACTOR PULL 12:00 P.M. FAIAGtROUN'bS C.T.P.A. RULES Sunday October 13th Only DUSK TO' bAWN — 4 FEATURES OUR SEASON INDS WITH THIS PROGRAM *0 N X4 0444*0 1e It's • ocq� • 11211 •,/ scrumdidilyumptiousi • 2*0 Coax dr tEOe'nC0.0R• YfI° .. ::: a AWAOLmt PCTLR ... TIL SUN. rN. TUES. WED. ONE SHOWING At 8 P.M, Ql OCT. 13.16 MATINEE MON. OCT. 14 1:30 P.M. twrvrlu-tN ceMunr.roz vane tri, RODGERS- HAMMERSfCEIN'S NODI RT wisp all 01 KL...,a s, nvENnrTH Celvrua, ia�c D + ro the Canadian Cancer Society thanking the institutes for their ' support.CASH BINGO � Miss Jane Pengilley, Home Economist for Huron County Legion Hall, Sedforth 9. i thanked the institutes for -their -,n support thyrough the year for Friday/ Oct. -11 supplying leaders and assistant leaders. A record was set when . 8:15 pan. .1300 girls in the County co►npleted thg 4-H Clubs A World 16 Games for $10:00 ' of Food in Canada and Taking a' THREE $26,00 (TAMES Look at Yourself. 189 girls $75.00 JACKPOT TO GO received County Honours, 73 TWO DOOR PRIZES Provincial 'Honours and 9 received Advanced Honours. This — Admission $1.00 — t is the 61st year for 4-H work in Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 Canada. Miss Pengilley hopes to (CH3LDREN UNDER, 16 NOT have a Garden Club. in 1975. One PATTED) day Nutrition Work Shops will be =Proceeds for Welfare Work— held from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. for Auspices Seaforth Branch im East Huron on Nov. 7 at Hensall. Royal pa,taman I,egiorb Seatorth These' kh Bkd' BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M - SHOW STARTS 8,:30 P.M , GEORGE FRIDAY and SATURDAY are October -11 - 12 TI _ James Bond 007"' ' _,. t iamoris is back! � •� r 1)111 y IV Ill are .; / -I A111111 Forever THERE'S NOTHIN . THEY WONT TRY! ° Adult Ent rtainmeat '�-' 4 _- COLOR BY DE LU%E . ' SAT. MATINEE ONLY OCT. 12 Adult PANAVISION'- TECHNICOLOR" Entertainme t Ilmled Artlsls • gior won s op, a e m a y 3 �a 4d Y y DANCE at CHSS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 1; 1974 9 — 12 pint. 'Dome to �'M A X WEBS S'I'R" AdrrtlsatOn Raft" ftnews 046'*hh studant car Available . - ,.:�. i` TEESWA'TER ''� FALLTAIR OCTOBER 1112 FREE GRANDSTAND ENTERTAINMENT • EXCITING IJARNESS RACING ',! HAMILTON MIDWAY • • KIWANiS KAVALIERS,.DRUM CORPS • • ACRES OF EXHIBITS LIVESTOCK SHOWS • • "SWEETHEART OF -THE FAIR" CONTEST •,: y •- MISS DOMINION OF CANADA • RED Clop AEROBATIC TEAM • •'f'HE WILLIAII7 S BROTHERS • NIGHTLY VARIETY SHOWS AND DANCE • .AII.This And More! -- Don't Miss It! MONDAY, OCT. .14TH ONLYI TEESWATER , TRACTOR PULL 12:00 P.M. FAIAGtROUN'bS C.T.P.A. RULES Sunday October 13th Only DUSK TO' bAWN — 4 FEATURES OUR SEASON INDS WITH THIS PROGRAM *0 N X4 0444*0 1e It's • ocq� • 11211 •,/ scrumdidilyumptiousi • 2*0 Coax dr tEOe'nC0.0R• YfI° .. ::: a AWAOLmt PCTLR ... TIL SUN. rN. TUES. WED. ONE SHOWING At 8 P.M, Ql OCT. 13.16 MATINEE MON. OCT. 14 1:30 P.M. twrvrlu-tN ceMunr.roz vane tri, RODGERS- HAMMERSfCEIN'S NODI RT wisp all 01 KL...,a s, nvENnrTH Celvrua, ia�c D + ro