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The Huron Expositor, 1978-10-12, Page 12• GIVE THE GYMS A HAND -- The Seaforth Distitct High School cheerleaders braved Saturday's rain to stage a cheerathon in front of the town hall. The girls are (left to right) Dianne Gridzak,. Debbie Mero, Jeanne Wocks, Sandra Campbell, Pauline Wallace, Kathy Lynn Vander Veldon, JaCkle Sdhenck, VVendy`Kloss,, Maureen Hutchinson and Wanda Fell. Town _council At its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night, Seaforth council considered the following: The town will equip its truck with a hydraulic plow to clear snow rather than hire Bill Chesney to plow with his own vehicle at $25 per hew. "How could we justify hiring ad outsider when our men are available?", said council- lorJim Sills. "The only time we've had trouble (removing snow) in the past has been when the grader wasn't working." ---Eight,tons of hot mix were used on Ihe Main St. level crossing bye*CNR but the crossing can't -be improved, further until the level, of the centre track is changed. council heard. CN suggested a meeting in the Spring on reconstruction. For the first time in three years, ice was in at the arena, the day before it was scheduled, councillor Bill Bennett reported and ice bookings are up from last year: PA-Tund' raising account has $1,100 and only $1,720 more is needed "to get $12,000 in grants." An additional used freezer for the arena booth has been purchased for $50 and the .arena roof hip joint has been repaired and caulked. ' Constable Peter • Van Meekeren will be enrolled in the Aylmer Police College for 10 weeks in January. Purchase of an additional electric typewriter front Huron Business Machines for $656.55 was•authorized as was the purchase of an electric stencil machine from Gcstetner at $1988. ' "A-M:08f Ittom Se afort h 's fire chief for an additional Circuit to the fire bell was approved, providing the cost is less than $150. Council agreed with a planning board,, recom- mendation on rezoning ap- plication by Betty MacLean for land in the West Williatn, Welsh St. area that it negotiate with neighbouring property ObitnarieS, NOTICE Now Paying a High Rate of 10% 9%0/0 Guaranteed Trust 'Certificates for 5 Year Term Annually or Compound Monthly, Scml.Compound If You can not come to tilt office we will call at' youi hnme. The Company Is a member of the tine& Deposit Insurance Corporation. - RONNENBERG 'INSURANCE AGFNCY trfonktun Office Open 8russels•Offlee Open Monday thtu Saturday Tuesdays & Fridays • Phone 347.041 Phone 8874663 MR. JAMES J. DALTON At. St. JUscph's• Hospital. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saturday. Oct. 7, 1978. lames J. Dalton of Milwaukee, born to.eternal life at the age of 84 years. Beloved .husband of • Ruth (nee Ormsby) Dear father of Carol, John, Joan. r and the late .James J. Jr:, Brother Of." John, Maurice. . the late Mary..Bro. Joseph, Annie and the late Con. He was a reporter for the Milwaukee Journal and then - the Milwaukee Sentinel be- fore becoming secretary. to Brucefield 'Mrs. Delia Clark has moved into Huronview. .Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mustardhavemoved into their new home, we welcome them into the community Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacDonald . and family of Ottawa spent the weekend with Mr. and WS. Bob Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hunt visited with friends 'in 'the area. • the president of Mauquette University. , ' ' He retiredp after 45 years of • service With' 'Marquette University,was a member of the Legion of 'Mary; OpuS Dci and former president of St. Sebastian Holy Name Society. . Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery; Milwaukee. E.G. BUUCK Edwin Gerald Buick of Calgary and formerly of the Brodhagen area died as to ,the result of a construction accident in his 47th year. He is survived by his parents Mt. and Mrs. Reuben Buuck, Brodhggen and 4 children. Kevin. Karen, Randy ,and Brenda all of Tockersmith Water Well DRILLING W.D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Neil 527-1737 Dun 527-0828 Jim 527-0775 Advertising helps you to know. Bowes Electronics specialize in T.V. Tower Et Antenna - Installation Free Estimates - No Obligation Remember We Install the Best and Repair theRest BOWES ELECTRONIC SHOP Located on Hamilton St. S °Pen 1-9 "1' Myth 523-4412 Non. through Sat. 1 Township and 2 , brOthers Martin of Milverton and Carl A:Wiwi-len and 1.sister, Rose Eva (Mrs. Leonard BUrgess) of Stratford. Funeral ar- rangements were in charge of McInnis and Holloway Funeral Home, Calgary: Burial took place in Calgary. 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Impalas 4 door-1 with air, 1 without '74 Cataline '76 Pontiac Le Mans Wagon TRUCKS '76 Dodge D600, cab and chassis '75 Dodge 13300 cab and chassis '75 Louisville 750 1,N cals and , chassis -75 Chev. '/2 ton pick up '73 Ford 1/4 ton pick up '73 Chev.• I ton pick up• '73 Ford 1 ton cab and chassis Number of '71 - '76 Chev and Ford INumerous 1973 Chevs and Pontiacs STATION WAGONS Popular Purses 9ffered at SDHS ght school • r- —!- • 7V. owners regarding access to their property from the rear. Council' will also 'seek an opinion on the rezoning from the County planning board. Nov. 30 was set as a -social evening for 'members ' of council, PUC, employees and appointed committee mem- bers:4 Members of-the new council will be included and the evening will be held instead - of an inaugral dinner. St. John Ambulance will hold a first aid course at SPS starting Wednesday, Oct. 18 fr6rn 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $16.50. None of the four people • who complained about police matters at the last council meeting responded to a letter asking for their Complaints in writing, the clerk reported. The police committee is considering a draft policy used in some municipalities nr Night School classes SO . .Svoforth District High $chpol . .on Monday • . ;Although Stephen Hook, principal of this year's night school • program at, the school', said it's too early to tell whether-'61jOnowit will be above or below last year's eproiMetit., two courses are proving particularly popular, The furniture refinishing program.' tanght by Harvey Beuerman, Which -has been offered foi. the past. two years, ,has nine students enrolled this fall. making it one of the more popular courSOS- A second course *bleb also attracted nine students is the quilting instruction offered • by Mrs. M., Mnegge• The other programs which started on Monday were a Photography course. taught forth Manor on Friday Father Laragh visited Sea- of Goderich spent Thanks- giving at the home of his parents in Woodstock, morning for Thanksgiving Mr, Arthur Nicholson Was • service and communion. out for Sunday evening din: Twenty-four residents were ner to Mr. and Mrs, Ross in attendance to hear Father Nicholsons, Mr. Chas Ross Laragh's message and spent Sunday at the home of prayers. his sisters' M. and Mrs. Ron Mr. Wilber Keyes was out Sproule in Goderich and also with famiy on Sunday for visited with,. his mother Mrs., dinner and supper. Henry Ross of Wingham. Mr. Barry Schwart z ac- . Mr. Erie DOW- spent ' canpanied by brother Glen Thanksgiving with, his- daughter Amy. Mr. James Nolan was out for supper on Sunday evening. Visiting with Mrs. Mary Carterwere her gran daughter Elizabeth Varley and Sherrie to handle police complaints. of Exeter' also her son Jack A request from the clerk Carter. for 'a sick leave policy, for Mr. • and Mrs. "Robt. town employees was referred McClure were out for Sunday to the finance and general evening dinner at the home government committee. of theii daughter Mrs. Lillian Bingo was enjoyed Friday Bernard, Mrs. Margaret afternoon and winners were Case visited with her son 1st Full House and Mrs. Frank on Thanksgiving Day. Robt. McClure. Mr. Chas Mrs. Lorne' Dale visited' Ross, Miss Kate ,Laverty. 4 with Miss Bessie Davidson. corners Miss Wilma grill, High scores in the bean Miss Doris Wills, Mr. Arthur bag toss on Tuesday were Harold Walsh 2500. Nicholson. Straight Line Mr. Emil USED CARS '76' Buick Century, 4 dr. sedan '76 Pontiac Parisienne Broughani. 4 dr. 2-'78 Chev7Impalas 4 dr. 278 Olds Cutlass 2 dr. '78 Chevelle 6 cyl. 4 d '78 Chevy Nova 6 cyl, 4 d. '78 Parisienne Brougham 4 d '78 Dodge Diplomat 2 d '78 Pontiac Cataline 4 d.. '77 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 4 door, with air '76 Le Mans 4 door V8 '76 Chev. Caprice full power and air conditioning '75 Old 98 full power ,1 Box 335 INN mai me ammo' min Maple Leaf Sweet cured COTTAGE ROLLS ifincid baby le R Store packed WIENERS Blade end RIB STEAKS First Cut RIB STEAKS Sliced cooked HAM CHICKEN LOAF TURKEY WINGS SIDE OF BEEF processed HIND OF BEEF LION OF BEEF processed processed RIROF BEEF processed briefs Malt-Side Orchards Citv Brussels 887-688 3 or E. Parkir Plumbing and Heating Brussels &Vt. 887-609 by Dick Burgess, and 'a badminton program With Maryanne Weiler. Ttlesday night, five programs, got underway including weaving. With Mary McLeod; emht00.etY with Mrs. Miteheil; Tuesday Night At The ' Movies with Dick tturgess, oil painting with Mrs, J, Petrie and sewing-tailoring with Karen Teikey. On Thursday night, two other courles will; get underWay,Men's basketball with Howard James and dry land hockey training with `Terry Johnston. People can still enroll for the courses by contacting. Seaforth District High, School, A second program will start in, Janurary. TOM Turkey • .ready • 'for Thanksgiving dinner. , Seaforthilliapprhos..:Thanksgiving semi:tee. Herman son, Mr. Harold Walsh and Mrs.' Getie Hall, Full . House Mr. Barry Schwartz, Miss Mary Nevil- ,le, Mr. James Nolan. An Expositor Classified *ill pay you dividends. Have you tried one? 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