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The Huron Expositor, 1978-07-06, Page 20THE HURO?\I EXPOSIT4R,1 ,IULY 6, 1978 muliett g rails celebrate g Jane Bell. Awards fo'r the outstanding athletes went to Lana Lockwood. and Lance Livingston. Karen Farquhar and Bruce flunking won the awards for the outstanding graduates. The 'guest speaker for the occasion was Den Miller, who was the first principal at Hullett. The valedictory address was given by John Lawson. The graduation turned nut well and graduates were extended the best of luck in their first year of high school. • Hullett Central , • • FOUR + TWO CARPET CLEANERS • Mobile Steam Cleaning Plant We clean with an in Truck Steam Cleaner Call London 452-3412 or in Seaforth, Res. 527-1382 for free estimate Hit the Road any road, with this rugged, superb A-1 used Ford truck ---- Super Special — 1976 CLUB CAB FORD PICKUP - Only 21,000 miles Like new Aft. Gerald's rlair D t tvIA"N8AN a.sun Ltd ' 527-1010 - — Seaforth DATSUN • t • "Original Deep-Fried Chicken" with a full menu from our brand-new kitchen "Thick Milk Shakes" and all the soft ice-cream goodies LOCATION; OPEN: FEATURING: Monday-Saturday Coming from Seaforth, take Huron 12 Noon-12 Midnight County road #3 from Brucefield, Sunday through•Varna to Hayfield. Watch for 12 Noon-11 p.m. the sign, on the right hand -side or about 1/4 mile East of Hwy. 21. "Your Hosts: Moc & Sylvia McCulligh" Seaforth Lions CARNIVAL 3 July 21, 22, 23 - at Seaforth Lions Park FRIDAY , DANCE & SING with Tony Nother and DOG SHOW SATURDAY 6 p.m, Essex County PONY PULLERS Association 9 p.m. Lincoln Green Admission $2.00 SUNDAY 1:30 p.m. MINI-TRACTOR • PULL Rides by Rosethount Amusements Roller Coaster & others I ouble,Decke Bus ADMISSION $1.00 MONSTER • FENNY SALE — GAMES — play Bingo 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. Exhibits of CARS Admission $2.50 DELICIOUS FOOD Hot dogs. Sausage & Sauerkraut aeon Burgers ee Licensed Oder LOBO special occasion permit Correspondent Mrs;Mary Merner • 482-7143.. • --Mr. and Mrs. Ross JeWitt, Lori and Scott have' moved to Clinton from the former Jim Thompson residence owned by Bill Millson and it has been purchaSerl by ;the Gordon Bell family. We wish the Jewitts well in their 'new home and welcome 'the Bell's to the. con)munity.' - • Kassandra and Vicky Counter arc on holidays with their,srand- • parents, Mr. and Mrs? Bun Mc • Connell and Cheryl of Strathroy. Margie Whyte of Guelph spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. W.1. Whyte, Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. 'Jim Presycator, Bill, Debbie, and Michael spent the weekend camping at Family Paradise. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson , Sharon and Bob returned. home DRYWALL Known for High Quality Peter--Bakos Drywall Complete Diywall Service Phone - 527-1398 or 527.;0606 r7 R 7..""IF,IF!". .7."' 7, '7 7' 71' . 7r7rrrr77,./1111T7r7.77,7 "'•, On the evening of June 27, the annual Grade 8 Graduation was held. The ceremony opened with a banquet at the Community Hall in londesboro. After the banquet ended, a program followed at the school. The program opened when the band members in Grade Huron County Council has Weed I 8entertained the audience with a nurnber. Then the •Grade 8 class sang, "Four Strong Winds." The special awards were next on the program. Sally Pollard won the Home Economics award and Ricky Facchlriato won the industrial Arts award. The penmanship award was taken by on Wednesday July th trom a two week visit with their daughter and son-in-law and faMily in Inuvik, Nwt., Mr. and Mrs. Barry Powley, Jason., Jonathan and Mandy. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Braiind and Tanya of Kitchener were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mr's. Paul Stevenson„„Pavid„ Darren, and • Luanne. • Mrs. Doug Richardson, and family have returned to :their home having spent a few weeks with her parents ,Mr . and Mrs. Ed Dorrance. Mrs. Bill Storey is a patient in Seafprth Community Hospital. She went in Saturday with pneumonia. We would like to wish her a very speedy -recovery. Miss Debbie Woods and Cam Patterson of London visited on Thursday and Friday with •her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. ' Mrs. Finlay Perrin of London visited over the weekend with Mrs. W. L. Whyte ,Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley visited on Sunday with Mrs. Jean Riley of Clinton and with Miss Martha Blacker of Toronto who was also visiting in Clinton. We would like to welcome to • the community Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wallace and daughter Bobbi from Clinton to their Mobile home in the village. travelled by bus to the CKNX , television station' in Wingham. They toured the station then returned back to Hullett. On June 19, the grade 5 class walked to the bush behind the school. They cooked their lunch over 'an open fire, then returned to Hullett. Both the trips proved to be worthwhile and enjoyable. Grade 8 Trips The 'grade 8 class travelled to the -bush behind the school for a cookout ottJune 23. The class was accompanied by Mr. Millson and Mr. Riley. They cooked 'their lunch over an open fire. The trip proved to be enjoyable. On June 22 the grade 8 class travelled to Central Huron Secondary School in. Clinton. Here they toured the school and met their .future teachers. This 'trip will be helpful when they go into grade 9. Newspaper Staff • ThiS is the last column of . Hullett Happenings this year. The reporters were Bruce Vincent, Debbie Flynn, Brent Andrews, and Annette Losereit. Editors were Janide Daer and Darlene Hunking. A special thanks to Mr. Talbot for helping to make this column a success. • six consecutive days in the IVIontreal Star newspaper, total cost not to exceed $655. The purpose fo this advertising is to try and attract industry to various locations in Huron county. In a report of the MVelopment 'Co'mmittee---submitted -submitted by chair- man William Elston at the Huron County Council meeting 'on 'June 30, it was stated that for some communities; advertising in- dustrial locations has, been a major source of their enquiries and that through lack of funds in the past, the Development Cpm- mittee has not been asked te • approve thiS type of newspaper; advertising. Several members of council expressed concern that the time wasn't right for advertising in Quebec and felt that it would only stir up trouble. Others said that it was a known fact. that Quebec industries were trying to relocate and it would be foolish to ignore this fact. It was also pointed out that the Montreal Star was a Canadian newspaper and not just . provincial. Elsewhere in the Development Committee report, it was recom- mended that Joe Gibson of R. R.2, Seaforth be appointed Assistant signer will attend a meeting of representatives of the'South- western Ontario Counties at 7:30 p.m. July at the Middlesex. County Building to discuss pro- posed amendments to the Trees Act to impose more appropriate fines and deterrents to persons cutting undersized trees. Staffa Mrs. John Tethpleman 345-2346 . A large crowd attended the annual ham and strawberry , supper at Cromarty Presbyterian church-on Wednesday evening. -A. large crowd attended the retirement party for Rev, and Mrs. Daynard on Friday evening in Hibbert United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dow are holidaying with relatives and friends in England, Over 70 relatives attended a 30th anniversary .party for Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald :Cole'. The event was planned by their family Jean of Stratford' and Donald' and Maureen R. R. #2, Staffa. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Simpson London, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller. • Stephen Henderson, a Grade-8 student at Seaforth eConstance g ts new residents HOEGY • FARM SUPPLY LIMITED Brodhagen, Ontario Tel, 345-2941 After hours, 345-2242 *Barn washing and disinfecting Spraying with 'carbola - whitens and disinfects as it• dries. *Cattle spraying for lice and warble control ...Di;ploma. There, were about 30 graduates and parents and other GAUSS MATHEMATICS AWARD WINNER - their. Bachelor of Rhymes . nspector at $4 per hour for • Public School, was awarded, ten, silver dollars when • friends were invited to the accepted a recommendation from the balance of 1978 and, the --- -he received the- highest Wire -Irt - a voluntary occasion. We wish the best of hid -the Development-Committee-that necessary by-law be passed. This mathematics' cohipetilion which • was contested by tothe students next year in grade Development Officer, Spence recommendation was accepted by approximately 400 students in Huron County. one. Cummings be authorized to insert council. Grade 5 Trips a two-column claskfied advertise- The Warden, Chairman, , ' On June 18, the grade 5 'class ment in'mid-Septernbee; 1978-for - County Clerk and Tree Commis- GRADE EIGHT GRADS — Graduation excercises were held Tuesday at Seaforth Public.' Grads are, Front from left, Jane Colleen Maloney, Liz Scott, Karen Laverty, Patricia Hackwell, Cheryl Morey, Angie Lindemann, Barb Deighton, CherYl Campbell, Sandra Campbell, Tammy Vella. 2nd Row, Mrs. Mathers, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Morton, Mr . Willis, Jill Muir, Christine Knetsch, Jennifer Stryker, Mary Thompson, Cheryl Fraser, Mr. Soklan, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Johnston, ,Mrs. Griffin, Mr. Carroll. 3nd Row, Mr. Dyck, Kevin Smith, Larry Drager, Pose Anne Jackie Schenck, Karl Boven, Elizabeth DeJong, Harold ChesneY, Glendon Coombs, -Mr. Snell. 4th Row, Dennis Laughnane, Edwin Finley, Bill Garrick, Mark McLlwain, Ron.. Godkin, Rob Smith,' Marion Hunt, Barb Dupee, Lynne Dodds, Peter Underwood, Greg Riley, Eddy Nielsen, John Heuther, Paul Stewart, Dale Smith. 5th Row, Jim Savauge, Richard Neil, Jim Saldivar, Tony Nielsen, Jerry Zwep, Steven Snell, Marty Flannigan, Paul Kirkby, Brad Gowan, Jim Lone, Scott Shannon, Jeff Henderson, Neil Mitchell, (Absent were_ Margriet Knetsch and Debbie Young.) The Hullett baseball teams travelled to Clinton• Publie.Schoel for the annual baseball tourna- ment on June 21. The girls lost both of, their games, while the boys won one of three they played. All the students found it worthwhile and enjoyed, competing. Centre of Arts Visit The Blyth Centre of Arts came tq Hullett to present a play on June 28. The grade 7 and 8 went to the auditorium in the morning to see the presentation entitled "Huron Tiger". The show was based on one of Miran County's: - Vanboon,--Bert Reinink, Rhonda McGowan, Stephen Henderson, early pioneers, Tiger Dunlop. The students thoroughly enjoyed the • • Kindergarten Graduation Huron to advertise, _ -presentation, The 'annual Kindergarten Graduation was held at Hulled on , A A June 27 when pupils• received in m ontreal