The Huron Expositor, 1976-06-24, Page 10CASH BINGO
Legion Hczll, S(,afoith
June •25
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
$75.00 JACKPOT TO !
TWO DOOR PRIZES ---
Admission $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 'tor $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
PERMITTED)
-Proceeds for Welfare Work-
Auspices Seaforth Branch, 156
Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth
There was an early response 'in
the annual campaign . to raise
funds to assist in the maintenance
of the Lion's Park and pool.
according to Tom Young. who
head the campaign committee.
Letters to area citizens
explaining the raced went out
about ten days ago and has
resulted in returns totalling $775.
he said. Last year the campaign
raised nearly 54000.
Gifts to date . include the
following and unless otheryi, ise
indicated, the address is
Seaforth:-
Bev R. Thompson $50.'
Seaforth Curling Club 10.
Don Murray. c o J.Turnbull 10.
H.W. Beuerman 5.
J.A. Cluff, 71 E. William 10,
LB: Norris. 60 Centre St. . 5.
F:M. Paterson. Box 3'2 • 5.
Lillian Grummett..Box 693 10.
E. Haist: 78 John St. , 10.
E.A. MacKay. Box.53 • 10.
F. Clark, 13oN 4'3
D.L. Hoover, '4 C.entre'St.
Caroline McGavin.. R.R.,4 '10.
Bank of Commerce '15.
5.
15,
M. Sinnamon,. 60 Goderich 5.
Mrs. G. McArthur 5.
L.C. Hoggarth
L.G. MacDonald. '0 N. Main 5.
O.G. Oke, 141 Goderich 10.
Daye N etzke 2.
Jean Simpson. Box 604 5.
F-A. Golding, 125 Market. 10.
Guy Henderson, Egmondville 5.
'E. McCartney, 36 Centre 5.
J.Scott, Box 818
'S
R. Knight 91 Market St.
Cornelius Nobel
10.
W.N. Ball. 60 Church St. 10..
C.M. Brugger. Box 19'
10.
K.W. Miskiewicz. Box 881
20.
T. Phillips. 73 Hig.h St. 10.
0. Travis's. 92 Goderich W.
S.J. Coupland. 91 William 5,
P.T.H. Hoggarth, Box '53
20.
J.F: Cairns. 62 John St. 5,
Terry Johnston. Box 335 ' '10. ,
Dundas, 50 'Market 10.
W:E.Bennett, W William - 5.
Jack Thompson, Box 222
Ida'Close, 92 E.W illiam
E. Byers, 83 Chalk St.W.
'Forontn,-Doinition Bank
R.E. MeMilla?1, Box 313 5.
Alfred Price. 16 Main St, 5.
Dr. Charles loll, Franklin . 5.
1.V. Montgomery, 34 John 1.
0.S.. McKay, Box.756
James Kelly ;46 George 10.
Huron ExpoSitor 501
Seaforth Collision.Box.4 78 10.
Charles McKay. lSJohn St. 5.
W • W illiam -
Wilma Seip. 49 High Si. 1.
Ana Agat:^. 1 -4 Main &LS. 5,
F. Dalry.mp.li.:., Egmondville 5.
Kelly.,101 James St. 5.
C.A;Austitt. 101 JameS St. 3.
MaelD9kvell. R.R. 2 5,
McConnell & Stewart • SO.
W. McLaughlin Motors 10:
• Mrs. H. VanRoisijen, Mrries 3:
Elva,Ellis 98 Main St.N.. -10.
R.G. McAllister, Egmond. 10.
Mrs. Martha Drager. Box524 • 5.
L. J. Hagan. Box'72 • 5.
Alex Irvine. 73 W. William . S.
J. L're Stewart, 80 James 5.
Janette Pethick. 14 James 15.
M.E.. Turnbull, 46 Church 10.
Mrs. L. Norris. 103 Main N
Antonius Poland 10.
Mrs, Wm. Oldfield. R.R, 4 5.
W.J. Scott. Box 160 25.
Ray Elliott. Egmondville ,
Annie Harrison., Box 843 5.
Percy Adam, Main St.
Mrs. J. MacLennan. Box 2 -5 10.
,H . Patin, R.R. 5 5.
Mrs. Pat Racho, Egmond. 5.
McKillop
visitors
Mr. and Mrs "" Stanley
Preszcator and Bar ira Glanville
of Crediton sped 'Saturday.
afternoon . with t ' • latter's,
parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Edward
Regele,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen McNichol.
Mr. and Mrs Alex Glanville .and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dennis were
guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Harold
'McCallum who entertained them
to a steak barbeque Saturday.
eVenin.g. Mr. and Mrs. Stanely
Preszcator spent'. Saturday
csening ,at the same' home.
Mrs. Mary ThOt•nton is a
patient in Seaford-1 Community
Hospital. We wish her a speeds'
recovery. •
Mr. and Mrs. ." Murray' Hare.
and 'Angeline of Milverton spent
Sunday • at the, home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold McCallum and
family.
Mr.. and Mrs. Edward Reele
visited. on Sunday evening. with
;Mr. and Mrs. ,Reg...Schultz of
Blyth.,
Mr,. and Mrs. Harold
McCallum ' with Mr. and
Mrs. . Stanley Pres-zcator of
Crediton, onSunday.
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M.P. HONOURED - Robert E. McKinley, M.P. for Huron-Middlesex, and .his
wife Audrey were honoreCi recently at a spring festival party of the Progressive
Conservative members and their wives. Mr. McKinley was presented with a silver
tray inscribed "for faithful and devoted service as Chief Opposition Whip in the
House of Commons from 1973 to 1978". The presentation was made by Elmer
MacKay, chairman of the PC Caucus. Mrs. McKinley received a bouquet of red
carnations. Here, from left, are Steve Panroski, the new Chief Opposition Whip;
Elmer MacKay; R. E. McKinley and Mrs. McKinley; and Bob Fairnie of the Whip's
staff.
Early response to Lions
park and pool campaign .
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Reception
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Tom and Lenore
Whyte
June 25
1) p.m. l a.m.
at Family Paradise
Ken Scott.Orchestra
Ladies please bring lunch.
I'm trying to figure out some way to go
and see my son in Paraguay this summer.
Maybe my faithful readers can help.
There's nothing whatever to stop me
from just buying a plane ticket and going.
Nothing whatever except that I can't afford
it. There's a pile of miles bets een here and
there. ' And the way my w ice's been
throwing money around lately - new
carpeting, new • wallpaper, new sewing
machine -well be lucky if we get through-
the summer with enough left over to pay
admission to the Fall Fair. So, I'll just hate
to use my native ingenuity, \% hich is also
present in very tiny amounts.
Why bother. 'you say. Why not let the kid
come home for a visit? Well. his monthly
income is probably around forty bucks, so
he has the same problem I hat t:.
He's been there over a year now , and for
some reason. he doesn't get our letters.
though we receive his. And he is my only
son. And hemust be Lonely. He managed a
long-distance call to his mother in
February. on her birthday, front .-kg.‘ritina.
But he just has no contact with home. and
C can't phone him. Just as hell. If we
could. the old lady would probably be
culling him every Sunday- night:ata bout
530 a rattle.
Beside:' 1 love to travel. and l's e ne v er
been to South America. His' mother flatly
t.tn'J go. She's afraid of being trampled t-)
an elephant or squeezed by a boa
constrictor or pinched on the bum by a
South American sheik or something..
Slowly. a plan is emerging. There are a
few blank spots, but my itirierant is taking
shape.
think I could rake up- the price of a,bus,
• ticket to New York. From there it's a short '
hop to Bermuda. On that -bqautiful island
es a Faithful Reader, a subscriber to the
Kincardine News, who has sent back stord
with a mutual 'ai:quairitance that she'd be
delighted to show me the island.' She'd
probably put us up and\ f ced us for a day or
Next stop. Jamaica. My nephew has a
house and servant there. I base fed that
boy lot 26) his bottle and changed his
diaper in years gone by. He owes me.
Then a •zig across the Ca ribbean, to
Mexico City, where a friend of a friend
lives. A bed and board and a couple ord4.s,
among the Aztec ruins would he a nice
change. ' -
After that, we hop to Guyana. -first stop
in south Ainerica: (It used to be Dutch
Guiana).. My brother worked there for a
couple of year's and haS influential friends'
in the capital. Paramaribo. 1 should be able
to doss down with one of them for a couple
of nights while 1 get acclimatized.
It's the next stop that w9rries me. Once I
▪ get to Rio de Janeiro. I'm home free. 1
have an old girl friend there, Sylvia., She
was a knockout when I knew her in college,
and we used to neck under the trees in
Queen's Park until 1 was so weak I couldn't
have gone one round with Carmen .
Miranda. She might not recognize the
wreck confronting her, but all I'd have to
do is say: "It's Beel. Yo chamo,- and
she'd throw open the door. She'd recognize
immediately that Canadian pronunciation
of "eu Canto - ("1 love you) which she
taught me front the Portuguese.
One big problem. Between Paramaribo,
on the north coast of S.A.. and Rio, down
-around the middle of the continent, lie
about 1.500 miles of jungle. mountains..
jaguars (not the carl and cannibals.
Enough stuff to give any man the twitch.
So here's your chance to help. gentle
reader. It' you happen to have an uncle or
brother working in the tin mines of La Paz,
high in the Andes, we could zig over there
and let him put us up for the night. ,
This would mean a jungle jump of only
about 500 miles. a mere bagatelle. though
the Andes are a hit dicey. From La Paz. in
Bolivia. to Asuncion. Paraguay. is a mere
half day's hop.
Then it's just a day's ride by bus up,into
the Chaco (or Green Hell. as it is known)
and it's a casual. "Hi. Hugh. Th ought I'd
drop down and say hello", I can just see his
face. And hear his first remakr. "Where's .
Mont?''
As you can see. the trip would be a piece
,of cake. once we sorted out a few rough
spots. like that jungle bit. On the way
home, we could go around by Sao Paulo,
where I knew a couple of nurses. Or did 30'
years ago. No problem.
i All it needs s a little co-operation from -
my readers. If you know anyone who could
put us up for the night in Perfu or chile or
Buenos Aires. feel free to drop a line. We'll
Shack up with anyone even missionaries.
Oh. 'there's one. other thing. You may •
have noticed that I've been'using "we - all
• along, and that •my wife isn't going.
There's .no paradox involved. ;
I'm quite cedrtain that sonic Faithful
Reader has a light aircraft. a- pilot's , •
and the summer off. Preferably
male, though &the women's Lib raises a.
stink, 1°i, take anybody.
I'll be perfectly willing to split the cost of
the .gas. No guarantees, of course. except
'lots of souther hospitality and home by
Christinns. d.v,
Clip This For Your
A ,ot SUMMER
The organization has now been
incorporated and is to be known
as 'Family Care Workers of
Ontario. .
Miss Elaine Townshend spoke
to the group . 'and plans were'.
discussed, for the annual meeting
Familkare Workers plan annual
The Ontario. Association of to be held at Conestoga College.
Family Home Ca re -Workers met Vanastra. September 25.
in the board room at Clinton It is anticipated, that 60 or
General Hospital -June 15.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Greer
and Harold Harris of Hamilton
visited Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Orval Greer.
Mrs. A. Y.-McLean and Mrs. J.
H. Grant of Stratford motored to
Ottawa where they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Crozier (nee
Elizabeth Grant)' on the weekend.
Margaret McLean accompanied
them bads to Seaforth.
Kay and Leo
Ryan
invite you to celebrate
with them
their 25th Wedding
Anniversary
Friday,
bily
Community Centre,
St. Agatha, Ontario
Dancing 9 - 1
Everyone Welcome
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Huron County Junior Farmers'
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Friday,,July 23
- 9 a.m. to I a.m. -
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Fearless Vampire Killers
Night of Dark Shadows
members will attend With a. bus
load coming from Ottawa Lanark
70 Renfrew area.