The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-30, Page 10.. . .....
by John ,D. Baker,
Publicity Chairthan, Branch 156.
New 1VIembers.lnitiated
There was a very good turn out'
at the general meeting last
ThurSday night when . the
• inqgram included nomination of
officers and initiation of nee'
regular and 'associate members.
President Tdm. Wilbee opened
.• the-, meeting and welcomed
George. Canitzbell the Zone'
ComMander, Bob Chapman
the Zone secretary.-
lien Cardno the acting
speretarY read the minutes.of,the
last meeting and the cerrespon=
'deuce. GeRgge Campbell
ad Dressed thV meolbevs and
stressed the importance of getting
the .associate members involved
inthe ,work of the Legion. and the
' inmortance of Public Relations.
Membership Chairman, Al
•Melady,' James Scarrow, Sidney
W `145.k. es Zone Commander
congratulated the 'Membership
Conimittee. for having so many
new members. Lunch .was served
'"by the Ladies Auxiliary.
Legion. Bowling
Last Saturday four teams froth
Branch, 156 entered,' a bowling
tournament at • Seaford). and
Clinton. Two of the Toronto teams
- came first and Semi& and two of
the Seaforth. teams came third
and:•fourth.. Twenty-four tennis
participated, and the individual
high scores were as„follows: High
Single for the ladies, 'Jackie
Melansen, High triple was scored
lady .from, Hanover, high
single'for.tite .men. John Cairns.
high triple- was scored by a man
from' Toronto.' Congratulation's
Seaforth Bowlers.
After . the tournament, the
Ladies Auxiliary served a coast
beef dinner to all the participants.
egmondville-
Mrs. C. Geddes •
Mr, and Mrs. John Watt and
family were in Buffalo over the .
.holiday weekend visiting Barb's
aunt and, uncle Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Lewis, and their. family:,
Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron
were visiting their daughter and
son-in-law Carole and Charlie
Geddes and family.
M—M—M GOOD' —Rogpr Roland of St: PatiVs.
enjoyed a meal of :panoakes and sausages at •
-vjneent's Farm • Equipnient Atm farm
machinery outlet held a pancake day last Thl.(t.q,44,,,-
SEAFORTH MINOR SOCCER-
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
Thursday, March' 30
7:'30:Seaforth Community Centre
A'lh interested" coaches, ManagT.s, parents or anyone
interested in Minor Soccer asked to attend. .
STAG
for
Bob
'„-ar-09ger ..
.April 8th,
The Family of
Marguerite and Clarence
1 Wa den
Wish to extend an invitation
to relatives,- friends and
neighbours,
• to an afternoon tea at
Northside United Church,
Seaforth
The occasion of their parents
50th Wedding,
Anniversary,-
Sunday;
April 9, •
2100 - S:01) p.m.
Rest VIrghes only.
550 Club
DANCE
Seaforth Community
• Centre
Semi formal
Friday, March 31
Tickets $/.50 $3.00 at for
Admittance Restricted to 18 years and over
Girls! .-Girls! Girls!
Under 22 Years.
An - open invitcrtion--to -try out ;fir —`fie
Dublitf r. Ladies'•Fastball Team
st Practice,
-:-.-- APRIL .2 --
Contact
Joe Cronin -
Janet Graham
Judy' Morgan
345-2552
482-9.908
393-5,546
▪ Soccer Practice •
St. 'Columban "A" & "B", Teams of the London and
District. Soccer, Association will by holding , their 1st
practice Of the year, this '
-SUnday, April 2, at 2 p.m.
in the Centra ha Gym.
Anyone interested in playing for either team is Invited
to attend.. There is no age restriction for either team..
•
SECOND-DRAW—The team that .finished second in
the second 'draw of the Huron County Cornspiel last
week at Vanastra was comPOped of, front row left to
right, •Bill Gibson and Brian Falconer, and back row,
David Townsend and Les Consitt.
e,;„,,, (News Record Photo)
Reserve
Your Summer.Picnic
Now
At the Seaforth Lions Park
IV%
For Reservations and Details Contact
The Seaforth Reereatioh Office
5214882..
Seaforth Junior Farmers
Special.
MemberShip
Meeting
Sea forth District
High School
Tuesday April 4, 1978
8:30 p.m.
Come Out & Bring A Friend'
COMMERCIAL
HOTEL
SEAFORTH
s Entertainment-
Thursday, Friday '& Saturday
Recording Artist and vComedian
Jimmy Steele •
FRIDAY SPECIAL
Breaded Chicken Legs'
FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT
• Chicken Wings,
This is the last weekend to enter in .the pool tournament •
•
FINE FOOD
FINE ENTERTAINMENT
Results At The
Curling Club This' Week
COMING EVENTS
April 9 Fun Day •
April '15 Junior Pot-Luck Supper •
- April 29 Annual Pot-Luck Supper and Dance
May 26 Third Annual Dance• - Brown Orchestra
MEN'S •LEAGUE
.. - Beattie over Longstaff 6.4
Linglebach over Cornish 8-4
Roberton over Brown 11-7
Cunningham over Patterson 10-3
Rowcliffe over Lovett 7-5
Forbes over. Patterson 9-1
Campbell over. Wilson 9-3
-LADIES LEAGUE „ •
Brown over Fotheringham 8-2
Beattie over Murray, 7-6
Domage over McKay 7.3
JUNIOR LEAGUE
Bibey over Ste. Marie 10-5
Wilson over Primeau 6-5
Robinson over Vincent 5-3
D. Underwood over M. Underwood 11-2
MIXED LEAGUE
Boswell over Roberton 9-0
• Beautennidler over Deighton 9.0
Hoggarth over Hilderly 6-2
Brownover Beattie 7.3
Tremor over Wilson ,9-5
HaytW over 'Forbe,r 7-6 „
Fleming over Cunningham 7.5
Smith over liotheringham 6-5
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10' THE HURON 'EXPOSITOR, MARCH 30, MO
• • .
. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith of Egmondville were in Toronto last
.week 'attending the 0,M.I.A, convention in the Sheraton Hotel
Where Mr. SMith had the honour of piping in the dignitaries
the Opening ceremonies on' Monday. and the head-taVe guests
"to the dinner .On Tuesday evening. Later he, made a. personal
zing
n the
n the
Nieholgon, roportel that the, total
membership of 'the Bianeh\,..was
four hundred and one which
included Regular. Honorary,
Associate and Fraternal
members'. Reported on the• result
of the Early Bird Campaign he
said Branch 156 had again gained'
recognition for having the ,highest
ntunber of paid up members in a
Branch' of 400.
The Early Bird draw was then
'conducted and the winners were,:
First Prize, Bill Smith, Second..
Bon . Colentan; Third, Arnold
.Stinnissen. Fourth, Dennis
McCauley and Fifty. Laverne
Scott:. . •
Zone' Commander. George
COMPbell initiated the new
members. The Initiation team
consisted of Zone Officers,
George Camp, elk- Cleave
Coombs,. .Bob Chapman' .
James. Brown:
. • The new regular . Members
initiated were, Giant Curralt,
Paul Felker, Mark Geisel, Art
McNaughton, kimes, '. Servos,
Charles Scott, Peter Spittal and
John Wocks. New 'Associate
.-., members initiated. were: $cv
,Brovvn, Bob ,Beuttemniller, Chris
Coomb4, . Rod Doig, Ken ,Doig;
Charles Geddes, Hank Groothuis,
Bill • Hart, Bob' .Harris, Mark
Kalichuek, Bruce- Lamont, John
t.pi* Pat Malone, John Mere,
-Glen' Malcolm., 'Leant-it McKay,
.Joanne Me lansen,' Glen
Nicholson, • Richard Stewart,
Robert Robert Saunders, Dean Reid, Jim
f
. appearance in„ the Pinnaele room where he played "Am
Grace" • whiCh everyone really enjoyed. •
A Seaforth • native, David Staffen, was 'a seaman
HMCS Nipigon when it was involved, in winter exercises,
'Caribbean off Puerto Rico-from January until mid-March. David,
• the son of Shirley and Glen Staffen of Jarvis Street, IS an
electronic warfare operator: He hasl?efe:a.,- the navy for a yoar
and has now returned with his ship to port in Halifax where he is
stationed.
-Dave Condron and Jim
weekend •with Mr.•and MI
Murray. ,
Joe ,McLean, of Sheridan College, Oakville, spent a ten: day
break with his parents. Mr. and. Mrs. A..Y. Mcl.caa. . •
Bud. and Frances. White of Borminghtn, Michigan. Spent
,Easter with their son and family, Andy, Susan and Gaby White
illop. r, and" Mrs.. Howard Armitage and children
Alan a and Der k of East Lansing, Michigan, were dinner guests.
Saturday evening .ift the , same home. •
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Bray visited' With Mr—and Mrs. Dnitglas
Bray and Michael in Windsor on the weekend.
Greg McPherson entered bagpipe competition .at otlitt3th
Highlanders in Toronto for the second time. Placing first' in 'a
claSS of 36 he was awarded a gold trophy,
Mr. 'and Mrs.," arnes McQuaid of the Victoria, Apartments ha d .
their family lOr Easter:Mr:and Mrs. Patrick Murray aild family,
.London; Mr. and.Mrs. Matthew Depornme,.Zurich, and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy McQuaid, and baby, Oshawa. .
Mr. and. *Mrs. John Patterson .enjoyed Easte r weekend in
Peterborough' w61 their mother, Mrs, James Patterson and
broth-ex n d-- 'Fran-lt 'Patterstin — -;
•.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Riley and.family,Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mills.on
and family • and r‘44-. and . Mrs. Don Cartel' • and family have.
returaed -from Florida-where they spent the last two weeks. '"
• Mrs. Robert 'Haves and sons of Duatroon-and Mrs. Pete.
Haswell, and family of Fergus and' Miss Erma Broadfoot of
Kitchener speht part of last .week with Mr. 'and , Mrs. „Elmer.
'Tewnsend of -Harpurhey.
Easter . visitors with Mr..' and Mrs. Edward AndreWs,
Harpurhey were •Mr. and Mrs., Garry Dykstra and faniily,,
NorWich: Mr. and .Mrs: Bert Andrews, NorWich; NIr. and Mrs.
Tom Fox,' Pine :River and Mu. and Mrs.. Barry Graydon,
' Kitchener:,
MrS.Walter Shortreed who has been a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital has returned to her home in Egmondville.
Mr. and Mrs. • •JoscptirT.. spent the the. weekend in
Missassuga.
Mr: Donald:Is/lot-top spent Sunday in Grad Bend.
W..1. Thompson and Mrs.Thompson have returned from a..
motor trip, to. Texas and and Florida. -
:Veyn and Mona
Alderdice
-
frierds, and neighbours
• hi. their '
.25th Wedding.
Anniversary
Party .
'Saturday, April 1
9 - 1
'-lPineridge Chalet .
Best wishes only.
All you need to • grow • flue..
..'"aorotis grass is a 'crack in
sidewalk.
Seaforth ri•
THIS WEEK
Thurs., Fri.
& Sat.
Tequilla
NEXT WEEK
Thurs.,Fri.& Sat.
GAMBLER
(ionnerlyTheRevols )
Daily Lunch
- Hour
Specials
Legion gets new members
of enwood, Illinois spent 'the
OC
vereaux and Ken, and Joe
7 A Seaforth•DashwOod Band,,
rehearsal will,.be held Sunday
April 2 in DashWood 'lawn 'Hall at
2p:1n. Sunday, April In, there'll
be a rehearsal again in' Seaforth
.:'own Hall at 2 p.m. Sunday May •
.7 rehearsal in Dashwdod Tow
Hall at 2 p.m. 'Sunday: May 21
rehearsal Seaforth "Town Hi
at ,2 p.m.
Saturday May 27 the band will
play at a _Stratford Parade at I I.
a.m. 'All members are kindly
.sued to attend rehearsal's' in •
r`• and May. to' get ready for
the summer season firogram. Any,
musicians who would like to join
the band. arc invited td attend
reTiCarsals.
Seaforth
Dashwood
Band is
rehearsing
Smiles
' A group orcity-bred teenagers
stopped at it'.snian eros.:,roads
settlement in the mountains 'to
gas tip their car \\Aide on vacation.
ra nd pa hooted :one
young man to the' elderly, be-
whiskered gas station. Owner:
—I-low long has this town been
dead?"
Still.ptimping gas into the ear,'
the oldster replied. "Tot long. all
reckon. Yo' all are the ' first
hul/ards to come 'rolind.-,
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