The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-16, Page 24Students protesting teacher's strike at ' Clinton on Wednesday
Northside visits at Seaforth Manor
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24 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 16, 1978
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-1:h/it 5. of Northside United_
Chttreh visited Seaforth Manor on
Monday evening, Marjelt 6 and
presented a very fine rirogram for,
Our .residents, Mrs. Audrey
McElwain led the Junior Choir
members in singing with Mrs,.
Margaret Whitmore at the piano.
Other numbers on the program
were: David . McLlwain, public
speaking; Step dancing'by Sandra
and. Stisan HplleY. and . Brenda
Pullnia-n; Piano • solos .by .Debbie
Campbell, . Barry . Vincent and:
• David'.Camplicll and a piano duct
by Debbie and David 'Campbell:
'Mts. Joan Campbell presented
birthday hats and greetings to six
residents celebrating their' birth-
days in , March and altio all
•
residents, enjoyed • the lovely
birthday. cake. and ice cream the
ladies brought. A ;spe'ilal -thank
you to everyone participating was
expressed by Mary Finlayson.
Also on Monday ,afternoori,
some fifty children of Seaforth
Public School, GradeS 4, 5. • 6
under - the' direction of MrS.
Griffith, came and sang fqr
everyone and lrlso brought treats.
and a hearty handshake for each.
Once again ,our . • sincere
appreciation • to the • school
children for. reinembpring us. in.
this and we w.,,elconie,, them
back". Also- accompanying
children wak.Mrs. Robert J. Doig.
Freedom
finders discuss
government
MCKILLOP #2
• McKillop #2. "Freedom.
Finders" met at the home of their
leadet, :Carolyn Thompson and
discussed three 'levels of govern-
'mut• arid--each--one's_resportsi-.
bility. Members worked on their
projects •for Achievement Day.
Easter Cernpunion-was het -air
Wednesday morning, March 8'
with Rev. E.S. Stephens of
Brucefield United Church in
charge. A good' attendance was
present for our Easter service and
Rev. ,Stephens also accompanied
at the piano.
' Visiting with'Mrs. Adele Fisher
this past Sunday were. MrS. Edna
Weber, Donna and Robert
Restemeyer of Dashwood, Jack
and Laurie Fisher. of -Wingham,
Wendy Goll and family of Wing-
hani and Dale Martin ,and• family
of Wingham. Family pictures
were taken to -commemorate Mrs.
•Fisher's 105th birthday which will
he on Friday, '•
• Mrs. Jean SiMpson visited.With'A.
Miss Jean Scott and Mrs. Mary
Carter. —
Mrs. James Shortreed and
Mrs. Jack Warwick visited with
James Shortreed.
Glenn Schwartz of Goderich
visited with • his ,brother Barry
Schwartz.
Hugh Rinn of .Belgrave and
Harold. 1-19die. visited with Mrs.
Lillie Hudie.'
Mrs. Clarence Maloney turd
Anne Marie and Mrs.. Robt.
Tyndall visited witIrJean Scott,
Mrs. Mary C.arter, Mts. Minnie
Hawley, Ethel McClure and_ Wni.
Scott. n,
Miss Bessie Davidson was,
visited by Mrs. Frank.-Smale and
Mrs. Margaret Whitmore.
•.Mr. and Mrs. Walt Webster of
Varna visited with' Wilber Keyes,
Jean Scott, Ethel McClure and
Bill Scott. Mr, Webster also
favoured with some selections on
his harmonica.
Mrs. Ruth Carter of Woodstock
visited with her father Wilber
Keyes. - • ' •
Mrs. Myrtle Taylor and Mrs:
Gertie Taylor visited with Ethel.
Bob and Verna McClure.
Mrs, Mabel Crouch' visited with
friends at the Manor.
Mrs. M. Finlayson and Miss
Mary. Neville attended the funeral
of the late Ada J. Reid. a long
time resident of Seaforth Manor
and her presence will be greatly
missed by "'those) who knew her,
and her love for flowers, also her
adeptness, at "crotcheting and
AWater rates for consumers at
ValaStra were, set when Tucker-
smith. council met .last Tuesday
night.
Council established metered
water rates for residential and
small commercial consumers at
Vanaseta .(a) a .service charge of
515,00 per four month • billing
period. Additional Self-contained
apartment's,. to be billed as
separate service. (b) Any
consumption at a rate of thirty"
cents per cubic meter during the
billing period. This 'compares to .a
previous billing of $40,00 'and 40;
cents per cubic meter, Flat rate
(a) Any commercial
establislunent without a meter
will be Charged an additional
mills.on the
A 10' per cent penalty on all
water accounts will be levied that
remain outstanding aftel• the due
date.
[By Karen Laverty)
The Mitchell and Seaforth air_
cadet squadrons have combined
to form Mitchell 843 Squadron.
The Mitchell squadron has
planned a three day-trip to North
Bay No'rad Air Farce Base
it was reported a dog bit a child
4 Vanastra over the weekend and
It is being held for a rabies cheek.
No resident at Vanastra would
admit ownership, of the dog
except one boy. whit said it was
his but his mother said it was not.
The council members and the;
clerk accepted an invitation from,
the County Council to attend the
full county council session on
March 31 and dinner.
Couiwil endorsed a resolution
from the Township of Otonabee
that the provincial and federal
governments be requested to give
immediate consideration to the
"exorbitantly increasing cOsts 'of
heating fuels 'and particularly
furnace oils as such increases are
ittcOnsistant with controls applied
to income, affecting, those on lotw
and fixed incomes."
In other , hush .ss council
accoted the ten er of Sandy
Contracting Compa ly of Goderich
85 have been seleeted 'to attend
along with 15 cadets from the
Stratford group. The group will -
be leaving *Tuesday and will be
*staying until Thursday March 23.
Last weekend a few of the local'
cadets were instructed in the
to crush' and haul 16,000' cubic
yards of gravel-for the township,
roads this' spring, it was 'the
lowest of two tenders, a third, was
not properly covered 'by bond--
certified cheque insufficient..
The gravel tender is subject to
approval by the ministry of
transportation and communi-
cations. •
Council accepted the-tender of
Fred • Harburn . of Staffa for
spraying weeds on the roadsides
at ther ate of $6.00 per mile, up 2S
cents from last year,
JhOmpson, luckerSmith
representative, " to Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation Authority,
reported on the program being
carried out_ the Authority,
Peter Rumble, anning
technician for the Aut ority;
showed slides' to illustrate ,the
work,
The meeting adjourned
a.m. Wednesday,-
uckersmith sets water
rates
--Fifteen-cadets- from the group of
'76 L'e Mans '2-dor. •6--eyl.
'76 Le Mans 4 door V8..
'75 Chevelle '2 door h.t.
'75 -Oldsmobile Cutlass, 2 door, H.T.
'75 Ford Custom 500 4 door sedan.
3-'75 Chev. Impalas 4 door.- 2 with air -
without.
'75 Astra
'74 Buick Century 2 doOr
'74 Catalina with A.C.
'73 Le Mans 4 door
'73 Pontiac 4 door H.T.
'73 Chev. Impala, 4 door
71 Pontiac 2 door H.T.
Mitchell arid Seaforth
air cadets combine
operation of-a'lovereraft-
"76 Pontiac Le Mans Wagon
TRUCKS
'77 GMC 3/4 ton with,_,4 wheel drive
'75 Chevrolet. Cube Van with dual wheels
75 Chev. 1/2 ton pick up
'.'74 Ford-Louisville with 18' van or cab
Chassis
•'73 Ford 3/4 ton pick up
'73 Cliev. C50 series either van or cab
& chassis.
'73 Ford Louisville with cab and chassis.
'73 Chev. 1 ton pick up •
'73 Ford I ton cab and chassis,
Number of '71 - '74 Chev & Ford vans
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