The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-02, Page 10C.
The family of
Eleanor „and Harry
Palin .
invite relatives, friends
and neighbours to an
OPEN HOUSE
atthe home of
Eleanor. &Harry Patin
R.R.#5, Seaforth on the -
occasion of their parents
50th,Weddir?g .
ANNIVERSARY
Sat. March 4
2-4 and 7-9
Best Wishes. Only
Benefit• Da nce.
for
Mr. ancl Mrs.
DON RUEGER
Friday,
March lOth'
Vanastra Recreation
Centre
9 - I a.m.
Ladies please bring
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S.O.P.
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• By Leo Hagan
In Seaforth, as in many other
communities.' both large and
small across the country, through
the . month, of February, the
observance of Brotherhood in the
form of meetings, or •get-togethers
were held by various .organiza-
tions. •
not to .end up .as a thankless'
society,
Gordon A. Wright thanked the
guest speaker and Alf Ross
thanked , 'the Legiotf Ladies
for.Auxiliary the -excellent lunch
they preParedat the gathering.
Chairman,. Joseph Hugill,
extendeda welcome on behalf of
Britannia Lodge and Ross Scott,
Hrtier'firl1. offered' (into nfter
the singing of the "Queen'
Thompson.
Rev. Royal's talk centred' on
thirdly he sa to o comet n.g
for, nOthing, wrtichseti4e1 be the
best thing ever dont fin our lives,
s—,
Thtarsday the Brotherhood
Night, sponsored by Britannia
• Lodge No. 170' and chaired by
Joseph Hugill, was held at the
Seaforth Legion Hall, where there
was a -very large attendance of
. members from the vatiOrtg
orga itations .in ..-Seaforth .
, _ • BilLilatigert.are_back in.-town followin.gLatt
• Rev. Lockhart Royal of Knox
Presbyterian Church. Goderich
and padre of Branch'1Q9 Qpderich
• Legion, was guest 'Speaker and
wa's introduced by Dr. • W. .1,
• Theatre' staff to lend
look up to, that is a leader. His •
, "examples we set"' stemming
r . .
•
..1:.. • front experiences he had during
, . his early years as a florSeimt and . .. •
. Ger. 'His first example was the
fact that all must have someone to
talents to schools -hich all show unity as a nation
, second example•was Patriotism in
to- be proud of our people; and , •
staff will be meeting wtih the
board's administration to mirk
out the details of,the proposal.
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Effie Stephenson has returned from two weeks vacation with
Dr, and Mrs. John GorWill in Tobago.
Seaforth native, Cindy MacDonald, has been named_
stiperviser Of the Listowel Day Care Centre, Miss MacDonald, 'a•••
daughter,of Marion and GordonAMacDonald of Je;hn Street, 'has
been a teacher on the staff of the Listowel Day Care for two and a
half years: She starts •her,,new job March 6.
• Mr. and Mrs. Allan Patterson and Shannon of St. John's
Newfoundland, visited recentlywith their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
-John E. Patterson.
A former Seaforth resident, Bruce McFadden, was featured,
along with his wife Mary, orta CBC television news feature about
inarriage,Standay,night., Bruce, a school principal in -London is'a
brother of Sheila Morton of Seaforth. Their dbd is Ralph
"Farmer" McFadden, a well known former Seaforth resident.
Jim Cardno ha. been successful obtaining his
inter-provi4ial certificate as an Electrician and as a result is.ahle
to carry on his trade anywhere in Canada.
Mrs.W.C. Bennett and Mrs. Florence Ludwigsen have
• -returned from a holiday •in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlen Vincent and Mr, and Mrs. Ken
Campbell .spe,nt,„the past week on a cruise in the Caribbean:
Mt. and Mrs. Gordon McKenzie who spent their , winter
holidays in Havitii have returned to town.
• Lawrie. Kruse of Sc aforth was suecesV in winrling the $25
monthly draw in the Liolls- Club #8 tar Club. fhe• ticket was
drawn by Mayor Betty Cardno at a Lions Club meeting Monday
evening.,
titerchting four Week tour to the far east. While Mr. Hodgert
said every minute of'the trip was interesting What . perhaps
impressed 'him most was the, startling contrast betWeen the
modern buildings in which most visitors were accomodated and
the primitive conditions udder which so 'many of the native
population lived. „
•
Sonic actors . and staff-,of the •
Stratford Shakesperean Festival
- ..may•---b-e--belping out 'in Perth
County's.Educational•system next „ year. . . . ' •
Artistic director Robin Phillips,
and . „festival- president John
i‘ •Heney:' told' a receptive board of
).education last Tueday that many
_of the theaters:. •people have '
expressed an inteisSt ih putting
theirtatents at the dipsosal of the
teachers.- • -,-.--, . --- - - • ,-- - -----
.Accorditig . tc Mr. Phillips the -
' festivil personnel would leild
their abilities to the board to
.enhance cxistin schotil programs
in' performi ng t rts. • •
The whole concept will . hinge ,
on ' whatever. programs arc
available at 'a particular school, he
said. • , . . ., ,
Mr. Philips told the- board that
many of the actors 'have been
teachers • in their own fields - so
would have experience workingin
this capacity. . .
. Board chairman Barbara
Herman • said. '''We.ve often
hoped for better liaison between .
the, festival 'and the educational ,
system, now we've been offered .
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Trustee Betty McMillttsalt,L.
--.----rTiriiiik its 'a great idea, it should
make the languages and...arts
courses conic alive:" 4 -
Mr. Phillips told the tkistees•
that the idea will work beeaese-,
die festival is • coming to the
students instead of the, reverse.
_ , He said, "If the programwas
held at the festival -a lot of
student S would •sign -up just to get
out of class.'''
Mr. Phillips hopes that this way
it won't become a gimmick.
Both Mr. Phillips and festival
A major e4pansion of facilities
for Ellyth Memorial Hall was
approved in principle by the'
board of directors ,?of the Blyth
Centre for the Arts on Thursday.
February 9.
TI,e .Board agreed to go ahead
with the expansion programme as
funds ' become available, The
three phase projec1 wOuld, cost
between $150,000. and $200,000.
the project has been
approved in principle by both the
board and the Blyth village
council which owns the building,
actual details of the plan will not
be Settled until onsuttation with
all community gloups .using the
facility.has been carried out,
Entertainment consisted Of
step-dancing by the McQuaid
sisters, accompanied .by NelSon „,.seeond Rhase would see instal-
Howe and Mrs. McQuaid; violin lation of air conditioning. lighting
and audio equipment and othe
techniCal facilities. The final
phase would be the erection of a
new dressing room and workshop
facilities, offices, and storage
space for sets and props. The
building. 'designed by --the
Goderich architectural firm of Hill
and Borgal, will also have a ramp,
for easy • access.. for the handi:
capped.
Board chairman. Keith
Rohlsto_n,—.sa id that—though----it
--seemed large project td-
undertake,. the board. felt .that
continued growth of the four-
year-old Blytli 'Summer Festival
was dependent on the improve-
rnent of the technical (Frailty of
the productions, ,
The project is expected to Abe
completed over, a two,year period,
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Seaforth
THIS WEEK
Thurs. to Sat.
Lincoln
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NEXT WEEK
Ian Wheatley
Band •
Daily Lunch
I Hour
Specials
Service club memb,ers talk things over at Brotherhood night
ev. Royal spea r
on brotherhood
The first phase would '..see•
improvements to meet new
building code requirements, The
selections by Nelson Howe an
Fred Harburn accompanied by
Jim Rose; Heiman Snell gave a
musical selection arid, Bill
Dalrymple'slep-daikedle end the
programme. The gathering then
concluded with a soda! evening of
euchnp. -
Junior Farmers -
'MARCH MEETING
Yuesd Wirth 7t-h--
8:30 p.m.
at the
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