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The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-23, Page 10Results at Seaforth Curling Clu DCA WINTER GAMES Dec. 2-3...Boys - under 19 MEN'S MONDAY NIGHT .DRAW 7:00 Beattie over Cornish- Roberton over Brown. - Tremeer over Patterson Sr. 9:00 Rowcliff over Dolmage Campbell over Wilson Pryce over• Fotheringham LADIES' TUESDAY AFTERNOON 1:30 Cunningham over Campbell Sjnett over Hayter Forbes over Tremeer Lobb over Wilson THURSDAY NIGHTS MIXED CURLING 7:00 Menzies over Hilderley Deighton over Moore Dolmage over BroWn Beattie over Brady Patterson over Roberton 9:00 Fotheringhatr over Forbes Lobb over Cunningham Fleming over Hayter Wilson over Tremer FRIDAY NIGHTS MIXED 9:00 Pryce over Rowcliffe Campbet1 over Innes- Whitmore over Vincent Sponsored by DATSUN GERALD'S 11111V DATSUN. LTD. MADE BY NISSAN 6-3 6-4 8-7 9-4 9-4 . 6-5 * 5-4 6-5 .8-4 6-3 5-2 9-5 6.2 5-4 7-4 10-4 ' 8-2 7-5 8-5 • 4-2 6-3 4-3 COMMERCIAL HOTEL SEAFOR TH ENTERTAINMENT .7, e Thursday, Friday and Saturday Coulter /1 Galloway Two Girl Band Friday Special HOT. TURKEY SANDWICH FIND, 'FOOD FF \I,. ENTEHT VINM1 “Try our Noon Buffet' a luncheon feast you won't want to miss BUFFET 12 noon - Monday thi-ough Friday' also 'A Daily Special' For an Evening out come and enjoy the live entertainment Friday & Saturday November 24 8 25 Country Companions HENSALL HOTEL Hensall, 262-2012 Ont. Appearing Thurs., Fri. & Sat. TURKEY SUPPER Seaforth Legion Hall Sim. Nov. 26th 5 p.m. Adults$4.00, children under 10 $2.00 Pre-schoolers Free SPONSORED BY LEGION LADIES Workshop conducted by Heather Earle of K of C honors members who died London at Seaforth Public Library on Saturday. (Expositor Photo) -AND BEHIND THE BLINDFOLDS WE HAVE — These blindfolded young ladies are, Susan Hulley, Judy Coupland, Sandra •Hulley and Carlie Boose, all participants in the Drama • The Ausable, 'Bayfield Conservation Authority is currently involved in restruc- turing its role" in Conser- vation /' OntdoOr Education in the %Awls and is re- organizing its programs in this area. One result of this work will be an up-dating of. the Canip Sylvan program. Dan Kennaley, a Recreatio4 student from the University of Waterloo, under the to-r;regor. Education and Information Co-ordinator, is gathering resource material and Asses- sing other Organizations' programs prior to creating a format and goals for the Conservation Authority's involvement. The Con- servation Authority will be seeking input from interested teachers and in- dividuals concerning their perception of the role the Local historian On TVNov. 29 eChurch Kest4nflnt Cor. Brunswick 8. Waterloo Stratford, Ontario Winter Season Dining and Dancing Friday and Saturday night — Live orchestra Lunch — a wide selection of A la, carte dishes, old favorites (CREPES, OMELETTES AND PATE) and many new suggestions to enliven your appetite. Dinner — famous Church Specialities including fresh fish and lobster flown in from Halifax. We feature a fixed price menu Tuesday to Thursday — 3 courses and coffee $8.75, children $4.50. The Church -is perfect for Christmas parties (140 persons maximum). With the new dance floor, special orchestras or disco can be arranged. Also available — our private room for 20 persons: "The menus - including brunch - are ever changing and never disappointing. Diane & Lynn Brooks London Free Press Oct. 27,1978 "Only in Stratford you say? That's right, however' no cause to say "pity"-An autumn Sunday' in the tranquil and handsome community that includes brunch at The Church is pure pleasure." Winston Collins Toronto Sunday Star Oct. 8, 1978 Please phone tor reiervatIons (519) 273.3424 Tuesday to Friday Lunch 12:00.2:00 Licensed by L.L, B.O. Sunday Brunch Tuesday to Saturday'Dinner 6:00 on RESTRICTED STARTS WED.i NOV. 29 "SATURDAY • NIGHT FEVER" PrOgraiii sublett iii Charlie GODERICK 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524.7811 AIRCONDITIONED —4 NOW PLAYING FRI.-SAT. 7:0134 9:00 NOV. 23. - NOV. 28 SUN.-THURS. 8:00 p.m.. Richard Dreyfuss., Moses Wine Private Detective . ...so go figure RICHARD DREYFUS SUSAN ANSPACH BONNIE BEDELIA RE P JOHN LITHGOW OFELIA MEDINA FRITZ WEAVER "THE BIG FIX" `-x ,.. !litho I , H, HA H 1 '.IM( IN . Ho, 4,1 f iv. l,., ,.. .01i..?..,...,,:':-..,....,....' " 1).... ...11... 1,1 HI MI 'All: I K Al 'AN'. iFV...: 'ale Fin ,11. Ili /O. I Ak I. FilFRAI K . ..,:H Anil Fill HARI/ 1/K1 V1 Vss • I .0 I • . "SPECIAL MATINEE' SATURDAY NOVEMBER 25th STARTS 1:30 P.M. T.HE H URON XPOSITOR, N VEMBER 23, 1978 Pe onservcition authori :eeks pibk ideas • I The winner of the. turkey draw sponsored by the Sdaforth Figure Skating Club was Joe Aubin, RR 2. Seaforth. Robert Reid and son of Hamilton called on their many friends in town on Monday. Wallace Ross of KitChener visited friends in town during the •weekend. Visitors with Ed and Velma Fischer, Seaforth, on Sunday were Mrs. Toleda Beuermann, Cambridge PrestOb, Ontario; Mrs. Aimira Chamers, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Chambers and Shelly, Cambridge Preston Ontario. Guests attending the, McQuaids 50th Wedding Anni- versary on Nov. 18th at the Legion hall were their family, Frank McQuaid and family of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Roy, McQuaid and John of Oshawa, Mr`. and Mrs. Pat 'Murray and family London, Mr. and Mrs. Mat hew Denomme and family, Zurich,. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonfigli and Paul of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuaid, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McOuaid. Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cruichshank of .Corunna. Miss Florence McQuaid Whitby, also guests from Acton, Georgetown, Kitchener, Stratford, Dublin, Logan, St. Columban, McKilfop and Seadorth. Mr. and Mrs. John Nottingham of Delta. B.C. spent the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, Walden. They also visited other friends in Seaforth and area. Out of town guests with Susan, Andy and Gabrielle White in McKillop on Sunday included Gaby's greit great aunt, Mary MacLeod and her daughter Marj Oldfield of Cambridge, Helen McKercher and Helen Grant of - Stratford, Elizabeth Jarrott, Anne and Robin Waite and Alexandra of Tavistoek, Bob and Brenda Crawford and Paul Ftidman of London, Fran, Bud and Chad White of Birmingham, Michigan. Kay and Carl Seeger, Rhea Himilton-and Klaus -Seeger of Auburn-, Sue-acid 'Brian Stevens of St. Joseph's and Margaret McLean-of B.tyfield. Arthur Robert Ball. 70 of Credition, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Norman Riehl of Seaforth, died in an accidenknear Crediton fast Thursday. Mrs. Riehl's sister, Mrs. Loretta Ball, was critically injured in the same accident and is still in the intensive card unit of University Hospital . . . The accident occurred at the intersection of County Roads 2 and 4 in Stephen Township. *PLANTA* AAkTREESA AAMA t ACTING THE PART—Carlie and Laura Boose were Lim of the participants in the drama workshop held at Seaforth Public Library on Saturday afternoon. (Expositor Photo) Sunday evening,, the Seaforth council number 5289 chambers was. the K of C Winner of the November share-the4vsalth -we draw, sponsored by the Father Stephen Eckert Council of the Knights of Columbus nig ts. at er was Jane Gillespie, R.R.2, reminded • Crediton. The share-the. hat life in .this wealth prize was $339. A a step in the goal consolation. prize of $50 is eward.' also drawn each month and Lions BINGO Every Saturday at Blyth Memorial Hall 12 reg. - 10 each 3 share the wealth $150 jackpot 60 calls . every Sat at 8 p.m. Choir Oostveen members world isbut of a' just Kids try drama at the lii?rary 401Fik THE PUPPET LADY-Heather Earle, a -London puppeteer and Pierre conducted the drama - workshop held at Seaforth Public Library on Saturday. (Expositor photo) r Following the service, coffee and donuts were served to K Kilbarchan Nursing ,Home Fri. Nov. 24 1:30 p.m. Tea Served Proceeds to go toward gifts for residents. CRAFT ,SALE Chat niftit • 0 • ded interviews with a num- ber of Dublin residents. The shoWs are broadcast on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. and again at 3:30 p.m. Authority should have in providing Conservation/Out- door Education. Changes in curriculum and teaching methods have stimulated this research. The Conservation Authority would like its Conservation/ Outdoor Education Program to reflect these changes. Furthermore the Con. servation Authority would like thg- program to re- inforce as much as possible its other programs of water conservation, land manage- ment, recreation develop- ment and pollution control. . Mr. Kennaley is interested in hearing from anyone with ideas . regarding Conservation/Outdoor Education and can be con- tacted at the. Conservation Authority's office in Exeter, 235-2610. society towards maintaining Knight Seamus Doherty and the 30 nights and families setting for the Annual; Christian morals, family his Executive officers. Remembrance service unity and dedication to God John Flannery read the planned by, ttie, cQuirkt:i 1 and the Church. The eulogy for Peter Jordan. Progran! Directory , and Church activities Chairman Evvari Wilson for 'brothers W n who died Iduring the past year, William Cleary and Peter Jordan. share t e.wealth draw Father. P.A. Oostveen, paster of St. Columban parish, conducted the Benediction of the -Blessed Sacrament. Cathy Murray provided the music for the He reminded members Memorial Service was then their responsibilities in this exemplified by the Grand Isabelle Campbell, the Seaforth historian who wrote the Story of Hibbert Town- ship, from Forest to Thriving Hamlets and A History of Tuckersmith, is the subject of the Cable TV program "I Was There." The program will be aired on Nov. 29 at 10:30 a.m. on channel 12. Miss Campbell is interviewed on the show by the station's owner, Jack Ward. Mr. Ward said the pro- gram, which features senior citizens talking about some of the events of the past, will form -a pegrnanent record of the history of the area. The shows are being pre- served after they have been • aired, and St. Patrick's School in Dublin has already shown' tapes of the program during the Dublin Centennial festivities this summer. Mr. Ward said the early shows in the program inclu- of the departed brothers who were present for the remembrance service.• was won • by' Mr. A,Y.McLean, S4forth. The door prize went to Rene Brochu, Clinton, while the Lecturer's, draws were won by Pat Osborh, District Deputy of District 31, Goderich and Thomas. Ryan, Mt. Carmel. a