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The Huron Expositor, 1974-12-19, Page 4CPAOiTQOt DEQOMPER 19t 9874 playa hre � ' 6�ekahs IS01, W �.±A r Mrs. Keith Sharp - '0 tables were in play a +[�an#iti4 .., rrt �'u�e, > i a gcea# deal of exation from Constance, euchre last Thursda s ansa ed h!lrs.Foster Bennett was•in. sAjsed with the recreation directrs in tIuxDn, _- by Hdelweiss Rebekah Lodge. charge lames and Mrs.. Lillian vart0ys; sgiutjons ;prtaposed by the especially the two from Gaderich Correspondent Winners were: high- Mrs. Joe Grummett convened at the lunch.. baaol, file tmnsportatton direr- and Exeter, Mrs. Mary Merner , McLellan and Joe McLellan; lone " tor, 4. L. Cunningham, and the Mr. Turkheim said both Exeter 1 hands, Mrs, Jean Cairns and The next in the ,series of 6 afternoon games will be Januaty Buri�wonh Bus Service since and Goderich were given fres ice Prank Smale; low - Mrs, Hattie school #arced in September for time to schools in exchange for ¢� Congratulations are extended itiir. and Mrs..Russell King of Johnston and Warden Haney. � with Mrs. Gordan Papple lunch th. a transportation to the Goderich the use of school buildings. r t r " ; to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Medd on Exeter visited an Saturday Holders of lucky tallies were: �nvenar. Her committee will Collegiate Institute of their two lie said recreation directors a3,r: r�" s a r a� ury the birth of a daughter `fammie evening with Mr. and Mrs -Am Secord Mc$rien, Mrs. Leslie be Mrs. Gegrge Campbell, soils; said they would be willing to help r �' ,� „r w ';f it Dawn on December 7th , a sister Preszcator, Bi 1, Debbie and Mrs. R. M. Scott. Mrs. Leslie r fr x " Oliver and Frank 5mate. g r Mrs. Berry gave a lengthy reimburse custodia, fon any r ° , r K4 ; h <y, >��' for Kim. Michael. McClure, Mrs. Doris Hu ill Mrs. �t e e roblem extra work in order to have `, a n �rr,i'!t" ' :A'; �'` r a «;�,f { Miss .Mae Smith won the draw detailed outline of th p rr , , tw i , , r Kim spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott of nrl7.e which had. been donated by K Sharp and Mrs, John Pullnriati. " eater use of auditoriums. r ;, x �w s , ,,` t.f j '" ' y ` fav% , , f her randmother Mrs. Jack Medd Parkhill visited on Sunday Stat gg there was no safety greater /t r o{ , x : �,3 , r j . Yt problem far the bus to pick up the Mr. Turkheim said Mr. Part Al s �� r t� �F 5 1� t z =f 9' and grandmother evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim f boys at the ate•,accordin to a ride would like to a con ;°° } `c x .t We are leased to report that Preszcator, Bill, Debbie and y & g . g try � l � m , T , ,� , p � s ,r p p requested report by the Ontario unity library in one of the wti,� _ ; t rc" Y� Mrs. Irene Grimoldby returned Michael Provincial Police and that they schools in the area where there is from Stratford General Hospital p should be given "same privilege. no public library, as a, pilot,; u N �'t�'" on Friday and will be spending Police Report { as the other children on this project, to be supported pp b y the some time with her daughter, During the week of the IIth,of route" and not expected to walk a Board, "'�°'R'� Mrs, Ken bettles of Winthrop. December to the 18th of a,J a � � , • ti �+' � s half in when others are not The Director of Education, D KR a 1„ Mr.Bi11 Reuger of Summerhill December 1974, the Seaforth required to do this. J. Cochrane, noted occasionally 33b? A. visited on Saturday morning with Police Department investigated Marion Zinn of Lucknow the schools were given to groups ;ry Mr, and Mrs. George Mellwain, 24 occurrences. They are as reported that the bus route will holding night courses which were xx ? Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harris of follows: zhave to be re-routed away from in competition with courses f >.^ Paisley visited on Saturday with Assist Public 12 the Port Albert Bridge because of offered by the Board of Educatipn ,^ Mrs. -Jack Medd and Kerri. Theft Under 2 a five -ton load limit to be placed in night classes on which the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson, Assist Other P.D's. 5 on the bridge in the new year. schools receive grants, and noted Darren and David were Sunday Lost and Found 2 The decision of the board there should not be this duplica r >. evening dinner guests with W. Escorts 1 meeting in committee of the tion, �. � � �t�' '`� and Mrs. Ron Frayne of St. Missing Persons 1 ' r Marys. Insecure Property 1 whole was that at �ilfk beginning Board Chairman Cayley Hill of school in January the bus route said, "We are all indebted for the "' �xc' Mrs.W.L.Whyte is spending There were two (2) major ✓' will be re-routed. amount of effort the members of this week with her grandchildren accidents investigated with At the same committee of the this committee have put into thisPaul, Mark and Margie Van der damages totalling ' 51600.00 and whole the board's decision on the project." ix�C �ti Molan as their parents are on a two (2) minor accidents second problem on busingraised v " trip to Australia for a month, investigated with damages by Ronald Bushed of Goderich Mrs. Marion Zinn reported on ,? ti f : the guidelines being prepared by :"`5 Mr. Clarence Bennett of totaQitlg $275.00. was that a committee would be Toronto is visiting with the John 6 persons were charged under the budget committee, which Mr. WINS PROVINCIAL HONOURS -- Elizabeth Pr ce Thompson family for the the Highway Traffic Act. named by the new board in Cochrane said will be .used as y P y g y January to study the problem of was awarded her provincial Honours certificate in Christmas holiday season. 2 persons were charged under guidelines for next year's budget some Grades 7 and 8 students at Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, the Liquor Control Act. Robertson School having to walk if adopted by the board when they 4-H work at the Seaforth Achievement Day on f id GIVING. TO BANGLADESH If you•are one of those who hesitate to give to some campaigns because you feel too much of your gift may be used'up in campaign costs, you need hesitate no longer. You may give to aid the people of Bangladesh with the assurance that 100% of your gift will go to Bangladesh. I khdw we have needs here in Canada but all i ask is for you to measure which are the greater needs - - those in Canada or those of the starving In Bangladesh, if you agree the people of Bangladesh are In need then I urge you to send gift of money to CANADA TRUST P.O.Box 5545 Term A, London, Ontario Or contact your local Church. ! hope and wish that .you all have a Merry Christmas. Ar+chie RCiibinet 4 Shirt tvtjilF N Specialsi 1 ` i ' $6. 00 to .$13.00 s F Sizes x, A, 18,19 $11.00 s All he wants for Christmas is awaking your inspection here. Our group includes separates, outerwear and accessories to keep him looking mighty One BILL 0"SHEA MEN'S WEAR .ne.. sn.oeas _ s..f,.0 r # ttF $10.00 . Includes stainless steel ern ` Just drots in, or for amx ntmartt, aaH ... GEORGE OF- BRUSSELS HAIR STYLING BRUSSELS — PHONE 887-6751 �]Of�1tildi7il� sr�fiNt7liRtii�silRlR»ri �n's Greetings AJnd .Best Wishes It To All Our Clients � HRI A History of McKillop by Mrs. Joseph Grummett each $3.00 Tho Story of Hibbert Township A Hibbert Review [Part i1 A Hibbert Review [Part 11] Three booklets dealing with the Township of Hibbert by Belle Campbell each $4.00 Huron County in Pioneer Times by James R. Scott more than two miles to and from are completed. Saturday. She is a daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Halo Photo) ' school daily and that if these Mrs. Zinn reported o� the Pryee of R.R.1, Seaforth. (Staff ` students take their lunches they have to sit on mats on thegym floor to Mr. Bushell Educational Leave Committee and the board approved .the two. recommendations that she made Ece ns certificate from Premier Gerald eat. rep orted He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. .Pr� cup of tea and to wish them well. ' that only one teacher looks after that William Black, principal of Public School be and took up residence in Seaforth. Besides their daughter Shirley, telegram from P.C. leader John the student s during the lunch Brookside "long (Continued from Page 1) Table Manners - Wendy Dors- Buchanan of Halifax. Also a hour and talking and playing granted a term" leave to assisted by Home Economists, sers, Joanne VanDoornik, x during the hour are not- per- spend September 1975 to May Mrs, Agnes King of Woodstock Patricia Menheere, Sandra Men-. ,l mitted. 1976 attending courses in. Guidance O.I.S.E. and Mrs. Ruth Axtmann, Walton. heere Co. Superintendent R. E. Smith given at The project for the spring 1975 children present. Other calls were received from said it is not normal that children Toronto. Successful completion will be "What Shall I Wear?" McKillop I "Pop"N Party Girls" - soh Lloyd of Ottawa and daughter shoutd not be able to talk during of these courses and two others when the girls will make a blouse. A Table Set for Two - Debbie Frances, Mrs. Grosvold, of lunch, and Mrs. Mollie Kunder of which could be taken during the . The afternoon program con- • Rawn Toronto. Seaforth said "We certainly summer months would result in a sisted of skits and exhibits with Egmondville "Ettiquette-Ettes - / ?�T should look into the teaching part M. Ed. degree. the following taking part: Your Manners are Showing - All -- at the Seaforth School there is That W. David McClure, Head Seaforth I "Harried Hostesses" - members. no problem at lunch time and the of Geography Department, South A Table Set for Two - Heather Seaforth 11 "Swift Servers" - A k' children have a good-time playing Huron District High School be McPherson. Table Set for Two - Eleanor games." granted a "long term" leave to McKillop III "Munching Devereaux j Mr. Turkheim said the members spend the school year in study ,Maidens" - Your Manners are Seaforth IV "Eager Enter - had held five meetings and had and research of geography and Showing - All members. tainers" Your Manners are Willis and Connie Willis. submissions from elementary land use in Ontario, with empha- Brucefield "Entertainers" - Party . Showing all members. school principals and one secon- sis on the western counties. He Ideas - Faye Cantelon McKillop 11 "Etiquettes"' - A dary school principal, had met would prepare maps, photos, Seaforth V "Raggedy Ann's" Table Set for Two - Joanne Swart. r with William Partridge, Huron slides, tapes showing major phy- Wrieht, D.W.Cornish. Donald Ross. William Ross, Jat#ies % - County Librarian and the Recrea- tion Group in Huron. Mr, sical features, erosiah, drainage, urban sprawl and other conditions CoupleTurkheim mark • annavers said they had received existing in Huron County. Madsen andLeon Bannon. Flower M! 4 F ti H F R A L S Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Mosher of Summerville, N.S. celebrated Kempt1 and Summerville: They received flowers, cards:, : •r Township, a son of the late their 50th wedding anniversary at and many useful gifts. The table DEREK CLARK William Ross an G ace Little. home on Thursday, December 12, 1974 was adorned with a three tier GIVING. TO BANGLADESH If you•are one of those who hesitate to give to some campaigns because you feel too much of your gift may be used'up in campaign costs, you need hesitate no longer. You may give to aid the people of Bangladesh with the assurance that 100% of your gift will go to Bangladesh. I khdw we have needs here in Canada but all i ask is for you to measure which are the greater needs - - those in Canada or those of the starving In Bangladesh, if you agree the people of Bangladesh are In need then I urge you to send gift of money to CANADA TRUST P.O.Box 5545 Term A, London, Ontario Or contact your local Church. ! hope and wish that .you all have a Merry Christmas. Ar+chie RCiibinet 4 Shirt tvtjilF N Specialsi 1 ` i ' $6. 00 to .$13.00 s F Sizes x, A, 18,19 $11.00 s All he wants for Christmas is awaking your inspection here. Our group includes separates, outerwear and accessories to keep him looking mighty One BILL 0"SHEA MEN'S WEAR .ne.. sn.oeas _ s..f,.0 r # ttF $10.00 . Includes stainless steel ern ` Just drots in, or for amx ntmartt, aaH ... GEORGE OF- BRUSSELS HAIR STYLING BRUSSELS — PHONE 887-6751 �]Of�1tildi7il� sr�fiNt7liRtii�silRlR»ri �n's Greetings AJnd .Best Wishes It To All Our Clients � HRI A History of McKillop by Mrs. Joseph Grummett each $3.00 Tho Story of Hibbert Township A Hibbert Review [Part i1 A Hibbert Review [Part 11] Three booklets dealing with the Township of Hibbert by Belle Campbell each $4.00 Huron County in Pioneer Times by James R. Scott Derek Robert Clark, 3, of A farmer in Stanley , he The couple received many anniversary cake decorated for this special occasion. each $5.00 Seaforth, died Saturday at St. established and -ad operated an apiary in Seaforth since 1938. guests who dropped in during the They received a letter and' Varna in R eview Josephs Hospital, London. � he married the former Helen afternoon and evening to share a certificate from Premier Gerald a- He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm in Bridgeport in 1938 cup of tea and to wish them well. A. Regan of Halifax as well as a Robert Clark, of Seaforth. and took up residence in Seaforth. Besides their daughter Shirley, telegram from P.C. leader John ' Surviving, besides his parents Mr. Mrs He served on the Seaforth town Mrs. Glen StaffV'. Seaforth. Buchanan of Halifax. Also a are: grandparents, and council for several years and was Ont. and son Haand family phone call from Pat Nowlan of Lewis Clark of Hensall. a member of First Presbyterian of Greenwood, r4i.S. they had 7 Ottawa, PC member from Kings g The body was at the R.S.Box .Church. grandchildren and 4 great=grand- Co. funeral home, Seaforth, before a Surviving besides his wife, children present. Other calls were received from private service Monday at 2 p.m. are: daughters, Mrs. Ronald G. Guests were from 'Westville soh Lloyd of Ottawa and daughter Temporary entombment (Brenda) Powell, of Meaford, Pictou Co., Treenwood, Frances, Mrs. Grosvold, of followe"t Pioneer Memorial Mrs. Ray i-1. (Dorothy) Rock, of Falmouth Stellarton, Windsor, Toronto. Mausoleum, Seaforth. Burial will be in. Maitlandbank Kitchener: brother, Wilfred, of BruceField: sister, Mrs. Edgar y'�h1 a / ?�T g Cemetery, Seaforth. (Grace) Shunk, of Toronto; five } Pallbearers were Harry Cook, grandchildren. f Paul Mathews; Jack Wright and James Carter. Flower bearersfuneral The body was at the R.S.Box home, Seaforth, where is were Sandra Bergman, Linda the funeral service was heldQ Willis and Connie Willis. Tuesday' at 2 p.m. with Rev. /a . Edwin Nelson officiating. The WALLACE ROSS body was cremated. Pallbearers were: W. Arthur y r Wallace A. Ross, 67, of Seaforth, died at Clinton Public Wrieht, D.W.Cornish. Donald Ross. William Ross, Jat#ies % - , Hospital, Saturday. Madsen andLeon Bannon. Flower Mr. Ross was born in Stanley bearers were Edmund Daly and •r Township, a son of the late Norman Reihl. GIVING. TO BANGLADESH If you•are one of those who hesitate to give to some campaigns because you feel too much of your gift may be used'up in campaign costs, you need hesitate no longer. You may give to aid the people of Bangladesh with the assurance that 100% of your gift will go to Bangladesh. I khdw we have needs here in Canada but all i ask is for you to measure which are the greater needs - - those in Canada or those of the starving In Bangladesh, if you agree the people of Bangladesh are In need then I urge you to send gift of money to CANADA TRUST P.O.Box 5545 Term A, London, Ontario Or contact your local Church. ! hope and wish that .you all have a Merry Christmas. Ar+chie RCiibinet 4 Shirt tvtjilF N Specialsi 1 ` i ' $6. 00 to .$13.00 s F Sizes x, A, 18,19 $11.00 s All he wants for Christmas is awaking your inspection here. Our group includes separates, outerwear and accessories to keep him looking mighty One BILL 0"SHEA MEN'S WEAR .ne.. sn.oeas _ s..f,.0 r # ttF $10.00 . Includes stainless steel ern ` Just drots in, or for amx ntmartt, aaH ... 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