Loading...
The Huron Expositor, 1974-10-24, Page 16b tl a; 4A r ..,.. w . > «,., •.....4. ,w 1, -.. ..: -..., ._ .,; .. a , . ,. . e t , _:':Y. .. .: .. .. ,..,.. .. ... .. .r. ,. ,. ., h 1 ,AY ay n', ,•r n, .i.ir.wv::l mvr •.un a r , a n .p ' 1. ;� •fir � Y • `d l r :, _,.. rt :: '•, :+.1,. , ,,.:: '•.:., .: . '. , ,., . ,. �' ,'. .. , ' 'fir � :yr, ,:.;. :r:� .. , 00 y h . x , [j A �. „ x lr .. •, .1 :< ,:.: ,., .. Set• -,+,y,»'..;,,. ..,,n. ...r..,.....;.. '.: ,, ,:.. : , , �., ":`. � . ,.: � • ,. .,, - . ,... .f ,. - ' . .. d 1 � �� .t.. r .t> ori , r • v.:. r r!trxtin sa . , ,,. ,, ,; .i f s r. a .,s ,. x wi r, zi , i .., .,. , . ; .. '�.si,ot'. , ,, ,s, A..er i p:� .ft, a nr ,i� I'a,� d , "., e 1 d.. )klh r a Ge4r e,: ngiid°also y.�.q , w•�r ., r&, ..:�t.�i.� ik.+. ��id r, r . ,,,=�, h+, s 1u Pl,�! � M.M Fd nQl a xh ;> r �r � � M �' r ,, �lti�. � �Qr4hc<.�in ,_ , , . .r, ,.. r , ��„ '� � � 3 •rv� ., i , ; �.• cl ; s back' a slaty r� a r t b r' It as ver much Y 1 to o. ante` £', s x Cc. l3• m sic, in >tno o: s. e x . t , , ��r, , #�a>•�N Q� ail�uair Y a i � �% :.fir >Ea !�Vt:dn _ d8 Y s°« 16 • + . r. trt,..rr,.& � bf their daughter , ,, ,. Y �' � r �• d q a Ireciate . r., and Mrs. last i e u H ,i , r... , A,, ,; r ;• w P� ..... ....:. .. „ e 1 :. ... � ,,, r. , :: : , f..,;i. wli..l.,,., qu S nil . Mr; G.eot e ' �, % M _iatdn ie I,, . to W11.1atn..S.,renGl�,; : r i . �!Y y1!Q:u d: Ilk tta, expr ..91 T nee 24-634 4r P Marti . F Hey, Addiso to. ite Mrs, Lil dud Miss fat k, _ _son of Mr. and Mrs, 9ric "french r ,. m, f �Yn, vis.• d. Slag , j. y , ie, y D icele+- thanks to friemds Slid Toronto. he wedding w l' tak i}^,and r . s;. John Wain of the i�evillta.�inMr. Clareinee:JacicsonFi, �",aPP v,fOlijlvps for` the' cards, . gifts, I would like. to t .ank all m � d ng it a luewate�Hi P. 4, ; h. y place in Blackwell Road Un#ted gtlwax, lrs. field's attended the Choraiaires Concert':' . pv�ler$;astd xiaita,.0 ring our Stay friends and relatives for all the p` 0 room .bas been rac th s we k at First Presbyterian Church onI Church, Sarnia, on Saturday, Ho � IQt t ed.. i e. C$'. 2 79 in has itai,. Spe iai .hunks to Dr. flowers, treats and cards that I November 9th at S o'clock.26.63-1 T; with bogtiets of in ums sent to her Sunda' afternoon, + i ,A ivloyp: ,and OB .eta. Mary, received while 1 was in the rant:and l rlait Little, 24.63.1 h s ital. ecial thanks to ('By Kent ' from the Anglican Chumb• < r s eat a aflernoon thirtx `QQ o P Sp Dr. and Mrs. John Gorwil! wish to Mrs. William Scott alio Mrs. n..s w, represent for bingo , 2o�i � . Father Laragh,. Dr. Charles •, g _ Walter McBeatb• of Brucefield Winner of the first full house was h ,. announce the manta a of their .. ,.. ..` ,_ , ` We take we this opportunity to thank• Moyo, C.W,I;,, K. of C. and all youngest daughter, Joan to Wall utsited wi h Mr. Scott on Friday. Mr.' Allan McPherson, First i � P =�, 8 g Y At the Western Fair Raceway London on Monday night in the t. our neighbours, friends, children the nurses and staff. It was Much Kalechstein, son of Mr. and Mrs,, .second race, Geordies Mite gwned b, Jeanie and Hugh Galbraith • Visitors with Mrs, Florence straight line, Mr, ,Jamey Whelan ..QQ $'RNR and grandchildren for flowers, appreciated. —Marie ,Kelly. Joseph Kalechstein of Toronto. Y McGavin on�turday were Mrs. and -first four corners, Mr. Earl " P of Dashwood was fourth with Wayne Dupee, Clinton, on the, Watt• gifts and ,cards received .at our 24-63x1 The marriage took place in bike. Mabel Crouch formerly of c anniversary celebration Sunday, Toronto and govv residing in J st in case any - of our Ai'�h�@�S SU f�CO� Toronto on Friday, October 10, Wednesday night at London.in the first race Yvonne Abbe C res .ent; forget, this Saturday ' 1974. Mr. and Mrs. Kalechstein Seaforth. Mrs.'(Dr.)•Malkus and a g owned by Jeanie and Hugh Galbraith was second with Wayne Mrs. Jfimes Henderson. On will reside in Guelph. 26-63x1 Dupee on the bike. In the second race the winner was SunicrestFlay Time Irene owned b William James of London and driven b Grod. Monday Mrs. McGavid i Mrs. Elsie Southgate wishos t6 Y y entertained Mi,5j�,.Jennie Ho to # I announce the forthcoming Pullman, Seforth ,The time of the mile was 2.10:4 and the pay tea in the afternoon at the Manor. �/} e 4i marriage of her daughter, r,gff was 9.50. 0B411gk4 `, ' Xirlly, 0o 4k# C r B g Carol, Thursday night in the fourth race Crash Landing owned,by Mrs. Alvin McDonald. visited F I Nallowe en can be a treat to Mr. Thomas Noble, son of Mr. with Miss Eleanor •Henderson Ron and Geo. Feagan and driven by Gerry Roebuck, all -of Chartored Accountants ,r and Mrs. Jack Noble of Chesley. r also Mrs. Wilfred Coleman and `:• Goderich, was third. Fourth in the same race was Conroy Frost ay The marriage will take place Mrs. Earl Papple. 268 Main St., Exeter r? , November 9, at, St. Thomas owned by Charles Mathers and driven by Ray Mathers r both of Goderich. Mrs. Keith Rock visited on Anglican Church�eaforth at 4 ARTHUR W. READ g Tuesday with Mrs. Lilly , Hudie. 1, o'clock. 26-63x1 In the sixth race Timberina Hy owned by.Arnold Doak and. Resident Partner driven by Jack Mer'tam ,both of Goderich, was out of�the money.. Mrs. Ezra Keupfer and nephew t' 27. Birth Iii the seventh race Mikes Jimmy Lynn owned by Lay Zee M. of. Milverton called at Seaforth,,, Bus. 235-012Q, Res. 238-8025 Stables , Parkhill and Fred Walgos of London was fifth with Manor and expressed hi Gerry Roebuck driving. appreciation to the staff for. the MCLEAN — To Mr. and Mrs. a• w ,.., care given to his brother, the late Friday night in the first race Reggie Ford owned' by Charles Solomon Keupfer during the Stewart McLean on October 19, Brindley and driven by Allan MacDonald, both of�Goderich was 0 1974 at Stratford General i third. a eight years he was a resident at Hospital, a son. 27-63x1 P In the second race Virginia's'Misty owned by Robert McLean In Manor. G,• O and driven by VY,.W.McLean, both of Goderich, was out of the Mrs, W.E.Hawley and Iv1rs.S. I(r MURRAY — To Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson visited with Mrs. �1 Steve Murray, R.R.5, Seaforth; in !Honey' Cartwright Hawley and Mr. . Stratford Genera! Hospital on In the third race Excell Mac owned and driven by Roy Meriam "t P Zachariah MeS adden-e October 16, '1.974, a son, Dean � of Goderich was.fourth. P .ly • , • Home-made Masks, Jeffrey. 27-63-1 In the sixth race Brian's Hat owned by Gordoq Kerr, Miss Mary Neville and Mrs. ( A child's imagiha,ti can a the source of fantastic masks for Dungannon and driven by W.W,McLean, was out of the money: Lilly Hudie attended the bazaar at Halloween. Instea f limiting a child's costume to what is KLING — To Mr. and Mrs. Peter In the eighth race Ladys DAvid owned by Larry Jewitt, Clinton Northside United Church on available in a department store, let him make his own.Kling (nee Frances,Beuerman) of a and John Jewitt., Londesboro, was out of the money wth Dennis Saturday afternoon. Materials: Seaforth in Stratford General Jewitt, Clinton driving. Misses Tena and Ethel Dennis 1 - piece of heavy cloth one foots ware (burlap if available) In the tenth race El Sam O owned b Richard Burgess and Joe . and Mrs. Alex Dennis spent p' Y q P Hospital on October 17, 1974 the. ,„ y g 1 - set of water color paints gift of a son , Frank Everett Allan, and Jim Dick, all of Seaforth, was third with, Gord Pullman 1 - Pic eca� of thin '.cardboard two inches by eight inches a brother for Sheri. 27-63x1 driving. , 1 leng(h of ordinary string two feet long Classified Ads pay dividends. )I'Nc� masking 'tape _ " - whitc'glue � - instructions: 1. Hold the piece of cloth against the child's face and with a P of chalk; mark the positions of his eyes, nose and mouth. r w�,•g � ht (double check) rio�ie�� UtM? /� ' (ijeii��ngoi n� +0 haal t Ck v 2.' Let the child decide the type of face he wants, it can be a one eyed monster with a. round mouth and no nose, any design is usable. Mark the shapes of the, eyes, nose and mouth with a piece of chalk, then cut out with scissors. A • Tha, Condor boy 3. Making sure that the mask will cover the child's entire face, �� OLLRIa c ou l•Q CotX1\t on cut the shape of the mask out of the cloth. LLP, i Your i. mtf-lJifteC 4. Paint the mask in any pattern desired. 4 t J 5.- Using a large needle, thread the string through the forehead of the mask leaving two equal lengths of, string about eight"• inches long each, on both sides of, the mask. 5 6. Using a lot of glue, secure the piece of cardboard to the inside ° "i, forehead of the mask, cut off the excess cardboard. 7 Cut three four inch pieces of masking tape. Fold each piece in ✓f j half 'so that the ends stick together and the outside is sticky. _ Apply the pieces to the chin and cheeks of the inside of the mask. (V ` 8. This is a basic pattern for a mask, much more can be added to' this model. For one night every year, witches and wizards are allowed to r run -free on the streets of'our nation. This night which "call Halloween has been regarded since early pagan times as, the occasion when the souls and spirits of departed relatives come _ •�6:_ back to haunt the world of the living. Children have always had a'special role to play on Halloween. They are the symbols or perhaps messengers of the dead and go door to door demanding that the adults either give them a "treat or else• they will play a trick on the greedy., y\ I As with .many of the old traditional festivals which have survived over many centuries, the true meaning of Halloween has been distorted. The night of Halloween has become a night A, "that Was k of genuine terror for adult and child alike.Every year thousands s„ g1 Ckl- of dollars property damage is caused bY'mi misguided 'older Did ° i YO,A 40A children. Thewir actions arc cxamples,of a good thing carried too i �•� i -FO �l f� far, but also they are an indication of our young population's � inner frustrations and anger. In daily papers following k Halloween night reports abound concerning the murder or injury of youngsters by severely ill persons who turn their treats into lethal weapons. r The following is a list of suggestions which will" make .v Halloween the type of night it should be. (a) Before the night of Halloween arrives tell or read your children stories about .`ghosts. goblins and the like. (it is important that all stories especially all, bedtime stories have a happy ending) 6 ' (b) Provide your children with lots of old clothes, make-up and " even home made masks (see suggestion) so that they can build their own costume and not rely simply upon what department stores have. • (c) On Halloween night, if your child is very young, take him out to make the rounds from house to house ,yourself. Try to followON him at a safe distance rather than going with him to the door. (d) Goin out on Halloween is always more fun if it is done in a ei Ai ..Come --Celebrate with us !. 10thAn, nivena ` f eatuoing — 4 "THE., BELL RINGERS" WINGHAM, ONTARIO And we will — BURN THE MORTGAGE Sunda • y, Octo..belr 27th Bible. Schaal •' 10:00 a.m. Public Services — 11:00 a.m. and 7 :30, p.m: BETHEL BIBLE. CHURCH " . EGMONDVILLE fl, 0 01 group. Ask sone of your neighbors if they would like to send their children outwith you (the task of watching the children can s even be done on a shared basis in sonic sort of rota system of parents) (e) No matter what age your child is, tell him or her not to eat any of the treAts they receive until you have had a chance to inspect them. (f) After all of the treats have been collected -you and your neighbors could hold a Halloween party for all of the children. Available' now all Fully Guairanteed Stock- , E . • • Hedging Materials ' • 25 varieties of flowering shrubs • Shade and Ornamental Trees ' • Fall Evergreens - Colorado. Stiruce $7. and up i ` - r • Lawn ornaments h «. 20% off F • Lawn 'Seed A Fertilizer c - t Fpor,e -- • Imported + a Dutch Bulbs s a CARRC�►h'L'S LANDSCAPING , AND D GiARD9N CENTRE I 60diHg- tdo Vanastwe. n 9•' , a506 ei Ai ..Come --Celebrate with us !. 10thAn, nivena ` f eatuoing — 4 "THE., BELL RINGERS" WINGHAM, ONTARIO And we will — BURN THE MORTGAGE Sunda • y, Octo..belr 27th Bible. Schaal •' 10:00 a.m. Public Services — 11:00 a.m. and 7 :30, p.m: BETHEL BIBLE. CHURCH " . EGMONDVILLE fl, 0 01