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DATE EVENT PLACE
Thurs. Jan. 15 , Mens Broomball . Arena
Thurs. Jan. 15 "Your Antiques" Van Egmond
Fri. Jan. 16 Lucan -vs Centenalres Arena
Sat. Jan. 17 Story Hour Library
Sat. Jan. 17' • Public Skating Araha
Sat. ,Jan. 17 VVirgham vs Peeviees' 'Arena
Sat. Jan. 17 Tilisenburg:vs Beavers. Arena
Sun, Jah,16 Bothwell Ve Cente- , Arena ,
Stitt. 4ari• la . Aretia „.
Tues. Jan. 20 tkadies,FitneSSelaps ' `,Seaforth PUIP110 SPhOcti
OSt [/.[leek ) •
Tues. Jan. 20 ,BroqSelsys Banta* Arena
Tues. Jan 20 BhiSetsys Midgets , -Arena
Weft, an., 21 Mons & Tat Skating ..Arena
Wed: Jan. 21 Womens'BrOornhall Arena
TIME
7:15-12:15
7:30-9:30
— 8:30
1:30-2:30
1:30-3
*6:00 Van,
8:00 p.m.
200 P.M.
7-11• p.rrt.
8-10,1).6.
6:4511 M.
)37.30
815 p.m,
ART-TIME AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
CIJNTON CAMPUS
Vanastra. Road, Clinton, Ontario NOM 1I.0
Phone 482-3458
DaY[s)
ACADEMIC
Home Study Mathematics Levels 11 to
IV and English Levels' 1,11' and IV - $15
cLERicALiEcRETARIAL
Bookkeeping Fundamentals M. & T. $43
"" Typewriting M. $22
SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT
Effective Supervision-Administration M. $67
How to Start a Small business T• $75
PRE-CERTIFICATION AND, REFRESHER COURSES
Natural Gas Fitter Licence PreparatiOn -- Set
WOMEN'S EDUCATION plipaRAm
Leadership, for Women M. $25 SPECIAL. INTEREST
Income Tax •• Preparation . S4a
_For. more information br to obtain.a copy L ai our Winter 1981
Catalogue containing details on the above.courses or other part-time
Courses offered through. Continuing Education; telephone of visit
our. Clinton. Campus betisteen 9:00 a.m. 'to 4:00 p:p1.,• Monday to
Friday and from-4:30 P.m. IQ 9;30 0-In., MondaY, Tuesday and
. Thursday.,
'PLEASE NOTE:
The following courses are offered at the Stratford Canipus:
Principles of Accounting W-. 4.3
COURSE NAME Fee
'frartiet-Contilitlitif •
Mbre, Effective Business Writing
Wood Stoves, and Fireplaces
,VVelding
For more information contact the Stratford Campus between 6:30
p.m. and 411'30 p.m., Monday, to Thursday by telephone 2714700.
M. $36
'Sat. $56
T. $20,
Sat. $22
The
Legion
Nei/VS,. COMMERCIAL
HOTEL
THIS WEEK'S ENTERTAINMENT
Wednesday to Saturday and
Saturday Matinee 4.6
Tho.Steeler*
NEXT WEEK'S ENTERTAINMENT
tnaturisi
and Sitnrdity Matinee tp.m. to 6 p.m.
Wiltlioney
FIN Fs. F1101)
FIN E EN"I'E 'I' IN 11 EN T
one who--has not picked up
their , prize please contact
President Bill Wilbee.
A !limber .of.membership
cards have arrived' and:many
be pi eked up, at the bar.
COMING EVENTS
Thurs. Jan. 15 General
Meeting
Wed., Jan 21 Stag Euchre
Seaforth Optimist
a
HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
Jan. 23 Sat Jan Sup., Jan. 25
FRIDAY, JAN. ,.23 •
6:30 P.M.-HOCKEY'TOURNAMENT
8:00 P.M.-CARNIVAL FUN NIGHT Arena Hall
-;Disc jockey -GameS -Euchre -Crokinole -Games of Chance
Bring the family to see the hockey and warm up upstairs
Lunch 11:00 p.m. Advance tickez inc. iun0h upstairs $1.00; ,
at the door $1.5t, kids free.
° SAYURDAYAN. 24
16' Teams at Seaforth Arena
9:00 A.M.-SNOW SCULPTURING Optimist Park Prizes..- Lunch 'Booth Open
9:00 A.M.-HOCKEY TOURNAMENT.• CONTINUES lelfenTtr Ana 1:00 P.M.-4x4 WHEEL DRIVE POKER:RALV Optimist 'Park 0
3:1.5 P.M.-HOCKEY SEMI FINALS START (TILL 10:00 P.M.) Arena
9:00 P.M.-CARNIVAL HARD TIME DANCE Arena Hall
Music-Free Spirit-LC80-Advance Tickets $3,00 .
Tickets at Door. $3.50 Available from-Members
Rhoo A.M. - HOCKEY TOURNAMENT SEMI-FINALS seafor;n
1:2:00 P.M. ..., SNOWMOILE POKER' RALLY
1:30 P.M.. - CROSS CO, NTRY SKI RALLY
3:00 P.M. - HOCKEY ;HAMPIONSHIP
4:15 P.M. - HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP .
Arena
Optimist, Park
Optimist Park
B Division
A 'Division
CARNIVAL CO-ORDINATOIIS
Bill Whyte 527:1B07 •
Kep Cardno 527-1610
Ken Celeman07-0398
527.0120 •
HOCKEY TEAMS SCHEDULE
Fri. 4:30 - Skitthray vs Milverton •
7145 ; &dutch vs London
9 p.m. .r Mitchell vs Blyth
Sat. 9 am, leaforth vs Exeter
10:15 ch.. Mt. Forrest vs Belmont '
11130 adt. - New Market vs Windsor
12145 p.n. Kincardine vs Erindide
2:00 pm Erindale G vs Burlington
3:15 - 9 p.m. - Sernt4tituds
Sun. 10 a.nC • Settri-Fitirdir
eharnOcinsitip at 3:00 p.m.
Cisamplons4 A att4:15 p.m. Support. your
service clubs
(licookods Minor Sportsl
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY '15, 1961
Canadians were finally given an opportanity to view a
Performance by one of ' Canada's favorite daughters
Sunday night. courtesy of the peoples' television network.
In the eight or nine years since I've been a fen of
exlpatriot.Joni, Mitchell, I have never, seen her perform
either live or in front of the cameras. ekvept in the movie
The Last Waltz. Even in that. a visual record of the group
The Band's last hurrah, Joni was merely a backstage
voice.
11141, sense. I gileSS, the folk and jazz stylist. whom folk
'singer James Taylor describes as the best female, vocalist
perfOroting today. Alf iris judgement,, menns anything) is 0
fortunate victim lager nation's fumbling attempt,tO settle
On. a Itnral, identity' for itself. She, like other Canadian
PatfOrmers Of"the '60s and •early 'Vs:: tried thei6Inek' at
home before stisettmbing,,the greater attention availjble
-*Oath- adtO -hottler. •
jt would WO been nice if"the success eould, have been
44004 eattada. It is, in. WI, dehateble' whether it
could have trappene4. The preVailinsattitadg.. as *fell
can remember it, in the mild-60s .waS that anything worth
listening to surely ,wasn't "Made •in Canada„" and, don't
bother looking for beavers "ormlaple leaves, on the patkage.
To some extent-the judgement lingers today One current
, group. Toronto's Martha and the Muffins, had to find
success in England before reaping benefits at home which
they are now doing (in spite nf their questionable name).
So now, LS years or so later. Joni Mitchell getS perhaps
the widest exposure she has ever, received in this country
a CBC SuperSpecial. The irony in that is the live
performance was taped in California last summer.
;Although she's recently been in Toronto working on a filch.
it has been ages since Joni has played to an audience in
this part of the cotent7. Is there,,bitterness remaining from
the alienation shelelfInTier own country Which ,prevents
her from playing here? Are we now going to be restricted
to seeing her in the odd television special? •
Oh. well, better late than never and better than nothing.
SHADOWS AND LIGHT •
Her show, entitled Shadows and Light, clearly
demonstrated .why musicians like Mitchell • rate the
description "artist" 'when others don't. That, in spite of
the fact a major Toronto daily criticized the special but
didn't pan it completely. Besides. the criticism was more
concerned with,camera and production cchniques than
After a mild winter last tier 'efforts over the past
year. 1981 has returned year. Snowmobilers are cour-
snow with a vengeance. The teously remineded of the.
Ansable,Bayfield Conserve- potential damage they can do
tion Authority invites' local, to a young tree. People in the
people to take advantage of Parkhill vicinity are remind-
the. current snow blanket by' ed filet the conservation area
using its public winter trail offers excellennohogganing,
system. opportunities too!
Authority Trails Co-ord-
inator Charles Miner reports
that -the three major trail H
systems of the Watershee-
Exeter,-.-Hey Swamp and
Parkhill, are all groomed and
'in readiness for the cross-
country skier and stiowmo-
• '
Winter enthusiasts in the
Exeter area are encoiiraged
to use a seven kiloineter
cross-Country ski trail which
originates at the South
Huron Recreation Center.
and then proceeds along the
south side of the Ausable
Rive tower& Morrison' Dam '
Conservation' Area as in
forMer years: The trail' then
returns to Exeter along the
north' side Of the river. A
recent town now. pro-
hibits motorized vehicles on
Park' Property. ao snOW,tpo-
biting will be prohibited
along this trail. Private land,
Others haveagain generous-
ly allowed cross r counntry
skiers en. certain portions of .
:this route provided they stay
on the rail,
For the snowmobile lover.
there' is a whopping thirty
kilometers of 'groomed trail
available in Hay,, Swamp
which lies along Highway 83.
apProximately, halfway be-
tweertEieter and Dashwood.
Most of, this -'Scenic trail
passes through dense ,Att-
Ahority-forest4a114-and. along. -
public roadways riot normally
plowed through the winter
months.
At, Parkhill' Conservation
Area,' located al the junction
Of highways .7 and 81, there
are 25 kilometers of snewmce
biting trails and 9 kilometers
of cross-country skiing
routes. Some notes to past
users. Of the conservation
era': the bridge over Mad
Creek has been removed (hie
to extensive damage by high
water and other certain areas
Of the trail, have been For-
dotted oft 'hie to
Ned. Ccplumn
by Hetb ShoNoefier
with. the musical content. Artist..Mitchell deserve* the
description., because she is not content to sit with set
patterns and guaranteed success. What sets the artist,
apart from the craftsmanly ...entertainer? The artist is the
onewilling, to explore. investigate new territory or
break new ground. Mite.hell.does that.
In her early albums, up until Court,' and Spark. +he
appeal rested mainly in-her title voice. thinightful lyrres
and quality. musie. Eviii then; although she Iiinitect. her
PrQdgcliort;InAini.Y. to frik there *as. something unique,
her :work Whiett 'Set her outside the mainstream
gent!:
'With Conte and Stier* artistic exploration settled to
take a larger rolein her songs. It W, .4"., a Tittle more *adv.'
a.little Jazzier and .l all. served as es elenee something was<
ensiling her fUrther front folk. the musk which !twitched
hergereer.• The oldest.pieee done on the Superspeetel was
Raised on Rebbery, from the sevenyear-ol Court and
Spark. No big-yellow taxis and no cloudt!
Then followed The Hissing 'of Summer Lawns - and
Hejira. • both of which. though exemplifying . the
underpinnings of her' past. gave evidence that . jazz was
slowly overtaking her interests. The proof came with
Mingas, a jam exploration. dedicated to the late.
innovative musician ' Charles Mingus. if Mingus
means a major adjustment for Mitchell fans, then the
change for-hermust have been monumental.
THE JAZZ' APPEAL
Whether jazz appeals" to you or dot whether you're
prepared to be patient enough to try to understand its
musicalgoals. what is crucial to remember is that Mitchell
is investigating it. It's possible. and. I'm sure there are
many who, would challenge this, that of all current music it
is jazz which closest approaches an artistic label.
So there it was Sunday night. a Canadian-born singer
performing Material representative of her own musical
growth and to serve extent the develOpment Of musk over
the past threepecades (final pieces, with the rvthmic voices
. politically aware.
lot* at the physical aspects
The. final workshop will.
of mood changes and how
food additives vitamins_ and
minerals .affect the brain.
The Mitch 36 class will study
the nature of the brain and
thesubstances-thebraiticelli"
release. resulting in moods,
• altered behavior . and
teleran-6e for stress. Specific
illnesses, like schizophrenia
and hypoglycemia and how
they tie into nutritional
habits will be studied.
The six workshops are'
offered to all Huron ,County
women for a cost of $10.
They will be held from 7 until
9:30 p.m.
Already over 75 women
have shown" interest in the -
Women Today groui. that . ,
in asserting yourself. •
was formed. last fall and the
Oh March 16 the course Organization hopes to reach
Will deal' ,with political out to more women through
involvtthent and how women Conestoga College.
can affect the political
Anyone---interested- in the
Leadership for Wornen' process and lobby.
Discussions will centre 'on course may resister , at' the
how to gather inforMation on Clinteln campus in. Vanastra
issues alia bow to become or telephone 482-3458.
of the Persuasions!. Perhaps. if von it vou didn't
appreciate the jaaz pertions (I know I have trouble). But
sueely you. must respect an artist who won't sit pat.
3ki ih that, who cares, about camera angles?
stns* *4'
FRESH BEFORE. . .
Here's a word to the wise which amounts .as much as
memo to Myself as a caution to readers.
I have an unCanev habit Of ono:basing, items in stores
without first checking the 'best before' date on the
package. That I remember to do when I get home and
realize ['hove a packai3 of bologna-a tog of bread or even
milk whose 'beernesi:. tannin a week ago. Usually 1 am too
ravenous to immediately return theitem, so with a vow to
he more careful in the intore, 144.40. and respress any
wellies I mayibeve 041194 PO4O6018•
This iso.egius,ive.tu.Ong store - tci.mst•in
several-(I ttikVy41... needed a personal menvol..rd .liketo
think. as Well i.nat the plheing -of old vV„.0 en
oversight en the part of-thehnsineSses, but i can't. Pot-
some reason Innch meat or .rnilk at the front if always
the oldest andettmetitheS. to get a freshei,item, you .must"
negotiate your Way throaghe maze •ot ma moo•
So tekc care, Herb; and aeyone else with an abhorrence
for food poisoniniOr,other.possible ill effects. and check
the date._
The membership
committee again is ,iii
contention for an Early Bird.
Award we hope. As of Dec.
31. .1980 there are 97,47%
paid up members a very good
job <indeed.
Early bird winners for the
month of Dec. will be draw n
at our next general meeting
Thurs....Jan 15. Do try and be
there.
The committee also like to
give a gentle reminder to all
Fraternal ' to ?. affiliate
Nptignal..Non-Stnolsing , Week
.jani,18410981
for Women...
BY SIIELINATMePBEE ... n through' the college origins of the feeling, its
Huron'
-County's Women. beginning bn Monday. oppressive nature and how it
Today.'group has° decided to January 19 and running, on short-circuits independence.
collaborate , with the alternate Mondays until - The class will also loOL..at
' conestoga College's Clinton ' March 30. wayS to cope With guilt.
campus in offeringa series'Of Stress will be the topic of .
workshops and seminars the first workshop and Competitive behavior
entitled Leadership . for discussion will centre ,.. on --13 eri'ved0 *Omen" het been
Women: . - ' , what causes stress. what scheduled aslhefebrom 16
, instead—of__thc. regtaar.......excessive stress....,does-anci— workshop It Will study why
monthly meetings which are what can be done `to-Centro! women eompete, rather than
' 'opens to ell women in the' or manage.-it. ';•,' , _ co-operate and will look at
,different types of competitive county,,. the group will' be , The February 2 session
offering six, evening sessions will deal with guilt, the •
,hehavior. There will be some
, .• discussion on how to build .
more effective relationshipi
hetween women.
Publit • trails and mean what you say in a
'How to say what you mean
non-aggressive way wilt bp-
a en in Ausable .
the topic of the March 2
workshop: In studying
assertiveneS, the group Will
, look at ways to be confident
Seaforth
Winners were 'nest lames.
Kad Teichert and "Gerald
Meidenger- Lone_Hanis was
won by pay Anstett vith
door prize going to 'Brian
Calved. Next Stag Euchre
Jan. 21. '
Any couple (men &
woinen) wishing to pity in a
shuffle board tournenent to
be held at otir Legion are
asked <sign up oh -the list
•prly Bfrd mAiordm .offering
members that their dues
Must be paid by Jan. 31,
1981.
If not not paid on or before
that date they will have to
reapply ,,for membership. I
*Mild :urge these members
toact thice there is a
waiting list wanting to join.
Last Saturday afternoon
was a very busy day at the
branch. when 40 members'
and their wives from Listowel—:Provided before Jan. 16. The
Sports Committee have
worked hard to try and
entertain the members and
they deserve our supvirt.
I am glad to report that the
Seaforth Pee Wee Hockey..
Tournament held in .
Lucknow last Saturdiy and
came away over all 'winners
They 'tow advance to District
play down, on Feb. & 9.
Congratulation boys tit a job
well done. „.
Winners of the Boxing
'ight draw whicl was
neglected last week. ifere aS
follows 1st prize Ace little of ,
Woodstock: 2nd Prke Al
Nieliolson; '3rd Prize ' Ace
Little; 4 Prize Jim FindaySon
Sib .prize Cord. Salldvs Ainy
Legion dropped in for an
hOur orso and joined, withy .
our members in a sing song
and remenicising of days
gone by. The gatheiing also
was treated to a feW tu. nes
on the bagpipes by you know
whol
The sports COmmittee has
been busy this east couple of
weeks. The euchre held last
Wednesday hed a gctod:turn.'
out, with 9 tables in play.