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The Huron Expositor, 1978-02-23, Page 4f 4 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, EBRUARV 20,1978 S THEIR OWN WEATHER 'BALLOON Elly 'and Tom .Schoonderwoerd show the remains of a U.S. gove-rnment weather balloon that landed in a tree neartheir flame at Dublin, .Friday toping. The balloon carried equipment capable of tracking, 12 miles high and sending back, sidhals measuring temperature, pressure, humidity and winds, to its base. The box under the balloon called a radioscope, carried instructions in English, Spanish and French, telling the finder not to return it if fo.und outside the .(Expositor Photo) ......••;:iir••••••A •P*?••••:i•?•.••.••••••••••,:•••• LET US MAKE YOUR .01,D FURNITURE • BETTER THAN NEW! For a free estimate and a look at our newest satrapies of materials - CALL -- COOK UPHOLSTERY Ph..523-4272 R, took, roy. 'yth; Ont. "'Put Your Upholstering Needs In Our Hinds!' WE HAVE-FREE PICKAIP AND bEIL1VERY SERI/ • ISEWAY Honte St' Building Centre FRED .1.+ILIDIE LIMITED • 230 Mayfield Rd., Clinton 482-3441 OPEN. MONDAY- FRIDAY 8a,,M. -6 p.ril.; • SATURDAY fl a,m. f4:30.,p.m. W1SEW HOME &. BUILDING CENTRE Linda Clarence, who is a Public ffealth Nut* with the ..Perth - County Health Unit, told the Logan Township Cpuneil at the February meetingc. • that -most , people are not aware of the scope of public nursing. lvItsis Clarence who is-the health nurse for school • children from 'Mitchell, Logan, Hibbert and Fullerton explained, she visits homes and •cettior' citizens ap rtments, tehchers, prenatal • cla ses, arranges for immunization chutes, chest clinics and deals with .many other, health related services in the community., ' ' She:assists teachers" 'with pupils who have health problems a,nd provides resource material and films. Her office is in the Mitchell Medical Centre' and she may be reached there or a doctor's receptionist will take her calli when she is put on duty. he also explained that she works closely with fife doctors there and other community agencies to help people of this area get the medical attention they need: The Council considered the alternatives of spraying roadside vieeds, such as fixing up an old sprayer which-the township owns, or buying a new WAYgr, or loppg a custom sprayor.kiipihe work., The ckision w4 left to.the next .meeting when more information Will be available. Ken Brown and Tim Nicholson along with Ceuncillor, Joe Vanclenbork, were appointed, to the Monkton 'Fire Area Board, for 1978 report , for the R9,Air paid Improvement of the POP') 4Pad Drain Will bemailes1 put Ron to all affected ittepaypfa, report will,,bc considered at,,thc Logan Township Hall on March 20. W.E,Kel1eY or, ips"tepOseptatiye "will ,be, present to• preSent this report on the drain and will answer any questiAs of the ratepayers assessed. H nti se' toi .• •• . . • . ,Ir - ', • ' 4 . . , • The knights 'of Colurahtisl,and -Shriners took a half day off franc a busy schedule to participate in the Annual of. C - Shrine Bonspiel at the Vanastra .Cnrling Club last Sundax.. afternoon. ' Participating .were' thirty-two '',Knights from Stratford,' Seaforth. and Goderich , Councils and.. fourteen Shriners .fforiLStratford and Bluewater Clubs as well as Masonic members from the. area.. All games were close this year indicating that the, yearly -event is getting more competitive. • The winning rink consisted of Tom Horenburg, John and. Jeff Curan and Arnold Groenestege, all Knights. Coping in a Close second was a rink composed of K-nights, ,Willy Kuran, Clare- Shrine'"5,,Club; Wilfiard , Aiken, Bluewater Shrine Club; Pat Osborn,• District Deputy District, 31 K of C ray Knight Stratford K. of C.1 Seamus Doherty, Deputy Grand Knight Seaforth. K, of C.; Gaetan Jacque's,' ight, Goderich K. of C. all District Warden_ of District 2 t k of C. ' The Drawntaster and coorditiator of , the function was Re ne.Brochu of the Knights. Singing was led by ,Knight Seamus Doherty. • Centenaires to hook up With Mitchel] By Gary Gray Seaforth's Centehaires will hook up with the Mitchell Hawks in' a best 4 oilt of 7 series in the first round of the play-offs. The first 'game was in Mitchell on Tuesday, February 21, while the The third game Wilibe in Mitc~iell second game 'will be played in Seaforth Friday night, Feb. 24. on' Sunday, Feb. 26 with the fourth game .„„in Seaforth on Tuesay, Febraury 28. CENTENAIRES FINAL TEAM SCORING G.P. G. A.- Pts.* O'Shea 30 16 27 43' Anstett . 33 17 19 315--- 28 , 13 17' 29 'McClure 31 16- 13 29 Blake 18 16 12 28 C.Doig 34 7 17 24 Heard 31 7 15 22 Bennett 24 ' 10 10 20 LDoig . Tuynhani 24 6 12 18 32 7 10 17 Feeney 30 3 10 13 Parkinson 27 6 6 12 , Aubin 16 2 -8 10 Carnochan 30 5 3"•8 Fry • 33 3 3 8 Ring 14 1 5 6 J.Nash • 22 2 3 5 J. McIver 5 , 1 2 3 Flanigan Wheeler • R. -McIver 4 D. Nash Nicol 1 CorresPondent '" Superintendent, Ernie Harburn, Don MacRae were also in attendance. , The„ Father Stephen Eckert The:rest of the evening owas Knights of Columbuls :held An4ii spent. socia4ing playing, cards annual Beef night Thursday and finished .off with a deliCious evening and after the regular beef dinner. Thanks to Mrs. meeting entertained the. Hibbert Lorne Feeney, Mrs. Francis Township Council. Greetings Iiicknell and Mrs. John Van froni the Township were Geffen. • expressed by Reeve... Ross Winner of the monthly Share McPhail. the Wealth Draw of $310. was Deputy Reeve Henry .Harburn Gloria Bedard of Zurich. Seller apressed • his thanks for the was Tim Bedard. The Knights of invitation in his usual flamboyant Columbus have donated over $1 "style.- — million to the Canadian Arthritis Clerk-treasurer, Chas. Friend, Society as their'principal charity. brought greetings from Brittania Torn Schoonderwoerd was Masonic Lodge of Mitchell as. surprised one morning last week secretary and eZpreSSed Ms to see an odd object hang on his Pleasure with the new feeling cif hydro lines. It turned out to be ChriStian fellowship. The Hibbert another' U.S.A. weather trans- Council was introduCej),„ by mitter. Brother -Joe O'Reilly. The...Dublin and . District Leo Councillors Herb Brown, Roy Club held another successful Swart,. 'Don Johns and Road dance at St. Patrick's School Gym with 50 in, attendance. Trustees Meet Dublin and Mitchell District The Trustees of ,the Police Lions Club_-T.V. Home - Bingo Village of Dublin held a special winners weitkl-Pat2----McGrath; meeting last Wednesday night to Dublin $20i- Liz•Brown„" Seaforth line up,,hanners and 'flags for $20; Nancy Coyne, Mitchell $35; Dublin's Centennial July 1 and 2. .Ed Baillie, Seaforth,a20;, Helen' Trevor Smith, ' Advertising Ann Elliott, Dublin, $20; and Specialist of Walton, was in Jane Glanville,: Seaforth, $120. service to be held Bedard and Paul Nichol and pleasant hospitable afternoon and the gracious service ,rendered by t hfr ihnee rCurling Sct illuebs . ladies led by ' the members of the Club. Others w ays and Means Chairmln Carol who spoke included Murray Munroprovided-a delicious,roast--MeGill, --Master _ of 'Masonic beef dinner. Ed Murray 'of the Lodge,•Goderich; Allan Stoll, Past Knights expressed thanks ' on District Deputy Grand Master of behalf of the gathering, for the. Ontario; 9ord Kemp, Stratford. Most Goals - Anstett 17 Most Assists- O'Shea 27 Most Points - O'Shea 43 Game Winners - Blake 4 Most P,enalized r Aubin 141 Mins. Novice Standings PLAYER STANDINGS NAME °G PTS. Pat Murray 35 ,10 45 Mike es 21 13 34 Ron e 15 15 30 ' Je Alce r 9 5 14 djleutterimiller 5 2 7 St e:Sehroeder '0 7 7 Bi' ladville • 0 4 4 Bla euermann 0 3 _ Brian 0 2 2 Don Bro -.0 1 I Dwain Osb 0 2 2 Dwayne Price , 0 • 0 0 The two goalies, Steve Stapleton -and Tony VanLoon, have played outstanding games all year. Mariner's barges/Visa or Master C,krge„-. available * participating -outlets. • . K of C entertanis Hibbert council at beef night attendance to adviSe and display different articles and souveniers 'available. Inspecting Trustee; Matt McCreight, chaired the meeting., Trustees Louis Maloney and Don MacRae were iivattericlanee, Personals . . Visitors with Mrs. Dan Costello last week were Bill and Mary Costello of New Lowell, Ontario. The week before Mrs. Dorothy - Krauskopf and Theresa of Guelph visited. Mr. and Mrs. Holden and family of Sarnia gpent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Mike MacRae and family, John Street,, BusyBees . • The third meeting of "The • Dublin Busy Beek', on Tebruary 15 opened with eprcises and the President, Ruth McCreight opened with the 4-H pledge. After Secretary,- 'Mary Rose Louwagie, gave the minutes of thelast meeting,-Treasurer, Betty. Anne Kroonen gave an account of the club's budget. The roll call was to name a leisure time activity or an interest you would like to develop. Leader, Mrs. Emma Friend discussed the many different ways in which to spend leiSure time. She also discuSsed on how to begin to crochet and helped the' beginners crochet a few '.stitches as to begin their craft op,0000 Y 'woo 040' TheRev. G. L. Royal,, M, Div., Minister of Knox Presby- terian Church will conduct the 665th Annual Mariners' Service to be held on Sunday, Febr ary 26th at 7:30 p.m. The.rivers' Service i his lake port •s a tribute is paid to those me, and women who lost their liv s in, the greatest - marine di .ster ever recorded in the . history of the Great Lakes, The Greats Storni of . Sunday, November 9;'1913, ' . Seventy mile an hour winds raged across the great lakes from 'the south-west, suddenly changing to-• the north-weSt Causing 71 great lake freighters to be lost with a death toll of 254 men and women. 24 of these great Ships or that particular era went down in •Lake Huron, eight of them in the Goderich area. They were: The Wexford; The Regina; The John A. McGean; the Jame's A. Carruthers; the Issae M. Scott; the Hydrus; 'the Charles S. Price and the Argus. This lake port was at one time noted for its ship building activities--great schooners and sailing vessels were built at the harbour. There was also large' •fleets of commercial fishermen adn there were r several lumber mills. Maity..men asgOciated with these various industries Would "Go to see" in he spring of the year. Prior„ to ‘going to sea' a church service was conducted at Knox for these Men a,rid-tilieir families. The Late Dr. James Anderson conducted the first of these services in the Spring of • HURRY! Our 14th EndsSat., Fqb. 25th SAVE NOW ATAISUNWORTHYspecials Vir While Stock Lasts' • Hildebrand Paint & Paper Inierier and Exterior Decorators 15 MAIN 'St, Seaforth Phone 527-1880 'A -47 3-LIGHT WAGON WHEEL FIXTURE. Colonial styling accented with softly burnished wooden wheel and 3 copper- canopied chimney-style globeS. Overall diameter 22', 18” drop. INFLATION FIGHTER SPECIAL! 29.99 B 59 "TOUCH COMMAND" LAMP AND APPLIANCE TIMER. Plugs directly Into wall, receptacle to automatically turn lamps or applianCes on and off up to 12 times every 24 hours. 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