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
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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
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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
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appointed committee mem-
bers:4 Members of-the new
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instead - of an inaugral
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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.
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