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The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-09, Page 22the' resource centre to f'PrhorrOemp money se rvicesin to - Executive was be used to o-erate on a Canada Works publish 500 copies of a grant of 526.000. Executive committee directory cost ing, s t iing-at chairman Ed Oddleifson told $2,500 and to pay a part-time council that Liz Warren, worker to continue to provide Chris Martin and Carol services provided by the McIlv,een had appeared be- resource centre under the fore the committee re- original Canada Works questing financial support. grant Mr. Oddleifson said the Vanastra. group was working with funds from a 1978 Canada Works grant and that four people were drawing WEDDING INVITATIONS THE' HURON EXPOSITOR Huron County Council rep fused to support the Vanastra Resource Centre at its Friday session when it received a request from the centre for a $5,000 grant. The executive committee of council recommended that the grant request be refused at the present time leaving pay out alba nt,,tle said the centre bad received 526,000 fay 1979 and that money was to pay three staff members. 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Wilson, R R 5 Seaforth, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday evening with a dinner and dance held at the Seaforth Legion in their honor. The couple were married in Benmiller in 1928 at the bride's home. Mrs: Wilson is the former Beulah Fisher of Benmiller. The couple lived in Auburn for some years following their marriage, moving to the Seaforth area about 38 years ago. Mr. Wilson is a retired farmer. The 'couple have eight children, 34 grand children and four great grandchildren: The Wilson -family-includes-daughter—•-- - Bernice,. Mrs. Glen Shaw of Ingersoll; Douglas of New Hamburg; Donald of New Hamburg; Geordie, who died in Western Canada; Jane, Mrs. Anderson of Waterloo; Kenneth of London; Harvey of Cambridge and John of Mannheim. (Expositor photo) Canadian Brass Big band comes to Blyth hall York Smooth (Bonus Pack) PEANUT BUTTER 3.3 lb.jar Kraft Macaroni & Cheese DINNER Clover Leaf Solid White • TUNA 7 fl.oz.tin Nestle Chocolate 2 lb.pkg. E.D.Smith Apple or Raisin PIE FILLING 19 fl.oz.tin Pillsbury COOKIES (Assorted Flavours) 400 g.pkg. Peek Frean • (Shortcake, Nice, Digestive) BISCUITS 15 oz.pkg. Monarch 5ponge (assorted flavours), PUDDINGS $111 for 9 oz.pkg. Maxwell House Instant 10 oz.jar • ... I TH STORE HOURS SEAF91(r! Mon. to Wed. 9-6 OPEN Thurs.-Fri. till 9 Sat. 9-5 p.rni. PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Nov.11/78 TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. Kraft Processed CHEESE SLICES Singles • Shirriff JELLY POWD ERS (assorted' flavours) 3 oz.pkg. Monarch TOPPING 55 Lucky Whip 4 oz.pkg. Valley Farm Weston's Royale Paper Frozen Straight Cut Hot Dog or Hamburg TOWELS FRENCH FRIES BUNS 5 lb.bag Prod. of Ontario Macintosh APPLES (Cee grade) U.S.A. No. 1 Grade Head LETTUCE for 32 fl.oz.Jug 2 roll pkg. pkg. of 12 2 lb.pkg. 2A PXPQ ITQR MN! nol ER 8, 1970 , C.Ouility turns down 'V nostra grant R K PECK . APPLIANCES "In the heart of downtown Varna" VACUUM CLEANERS sales and service most makes, • GB RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES. SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES • IVIQFPAT APPLIANCES SMOKE SENSORS • INSECT LIGHTS AND FLY KILLING UNITS HAND CRAFTED GIFTS Varna, Ont, 482-7103 On Wednesday Nov. 15, at the Blyth Memorial Halt, the Canadian Brass will ippear. Two shows have been sched- uled by the Blyth Centre for the Arts. The first begins at I o'clock, which is a perform- ance for students froth the surrounding region, (how:- ever, adult tickets for this performance may be :ob- tained too)., and the second show begins at 8 p.m. All tickets for the performances can be Obtained by calling • 523-9300. ''Afar the Canadians, Brass will never sound quite the Same." This comment, a headline in the Washington Star of March 7. 1977, was • inspired by • -a superlative sold-out performance . of "Canadian BrasS" at the Kennedy Centre. Canadian Brass, a sassy and irreverent quintet with boundless energy and enth- usiasm, and Most important. matchless technical skill and first-rate musicianship. was formed in 1970, Since then, - the Brass have rapidly become one of the most pOpular musical ensembles in North America. Their unique style and performance excellence have resulted in concerts across Canada, and U.S.A., as well as in three European tours. • In March, 1977, Canadian Brass were selected for a spectacular • tour of ' the' People's Republic of China as part of an official cultural exchange between Canada and. China. The performances which took place in factories. stadiums, vast concert halls and even on the Great Wall, were enthusiastically re- ceived. The group's 1977.78 sea- son alone included 200 Der- formances all over the world. Concerts in Paris, London, Venice, Bonn; a tour of the SoViet Union with the Festival: Singers of Canada; a breath- taking North American schedule which had the Brass performing in Hawaii and Canada's frozen north during the same January week and included major concerts in New Yorl, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Toronto. On May 31, 1978 Canadian Brass made history by being the first Canadian classical group to open a Broadway run in a programme featur- ing "Hornsmoke", a comic western "opera" written and narrated by Peter (P-D.Q. Bach) Schickele. The Brass made further history be being •the first and only group to play at Toronto New Massey Hall, even before it was built: they were invited to perform at, the. Groundbreaking • Ceremony which took place on Septem- ber 26. 1978. • St-UPPER to UNITED CO-OPERATIVES' .OF ONTARIO LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT TORONTO Ship your livestock with MIKE DOYLE Tuesday is Shipping Day From Dublin , CALL DUBLIN 345-2656 ZURICH 236-4088 EDUCATIONFOREMPIOYMENT Conestoga College Certificate Programs Enrol in our Home Study Program now! Study Mathematics and English in the convenience of your own home. For more inforrhation visit our • Clinton Camput, Vanastra Road, Clinton, or telephone 482-3458 between 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday to Priday. 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