The Huron Expositor, 1984-05-23, Page 12Al2 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 23, 1984
Jack Muir nominated legion president
At the recent meeting of the branch the
following proposed slate of officers was
accepted by the floor.
Past president, Peter Malcolm; president
Jack Muir, first vice president, Jim Watson;
second vice president, Gordon De Jong;
secretary, -Randy Dayman, treasurer, Don
Eaton; Sgt -at -Arms, George Case; Padre,
Frank Golding.
Five members to the elected execdtive
include Jim Dalrymple, Gary Finnigan, Al
Nicholson, Tom W'ilbee and Gordon Scott.
Other committee chairmen will be appointed
as soon as possible by the new president and
his executive.
An installation team from Exeter have
been invited to Seaforthto install.our officers
this Friday, May 25 at 8:00 at the branch. All
members are invited to attend this function
which lasts tinder an hour or less. There will
be a dance. held later in the evening
following the installations. We hope for a
good crowd to attend.
On Sunday, May 27 at 2:00 a service of
dedication and remembrance will be held at
the cenotaph'to unveil -the recent inscriptions
on the cenotaph honoring the Korean
conflict and those who volunteered their
services and life. Of the 10 men who
volunteered from Seaforth and district, all
returned safely.
The following es of the volunteers
were in the.- yal Canadian Navy: Jerry
Meir, Frt,df Taylor, Bill McClinchey and
Lorne Goudie. In the Army -Jim Brown, Jim
Sailows, Ron Pullman, Gordon Messenger
(deceased), Jack McClinchey and Don Muir.
We hope as many as possible will be with us
on Sunday.
A colour party of the Korean Veteran's
Organization from London will be attending
this parade. Parade will form outside the
Legion at 1:30 p.m. to parade to the
cenotaph.
At the going down of the sun and in the
morning we will remember them.
Gordon Scott P.R.O.
Quilt commemorates theatre's. birthday
A special anniversaryuilt, commemorat-
ing the Blyth Festival's 10th year, will be on
display in the Memorial Hall this suinmer. It
is currently on view in the Box Office area.
The quilt, depicting the various activities
carried out under the umbrella of the Blyth
Safety winners
Winners of the,• Seaforth Optimist Club
bicycle rodeo were recently announced.
Prizes will be presented to the winners at the
awards night on June 29 at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres.
Karen Dillon, aged five, won first in the
Junior division. First place winner in the
Intermediate division was Michael Pearce,
nine and Jason Rodney won first in the Senior
division, aged 11 and up.
INSTALLATION
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Seaforth Branch 156
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
FRIDAY
MAY 25,
8 p.m.
1984
A social evening will follow with
dancing to live music.
ALL MEMBERS ARE URGED
TO ATTEND.
The public is invited to attend an
unveiling and dedication ceremony
of an inscription on the war memorial
in
VICTORIA PARK
recording the participation of Sea -
forth and area veterans in the
KOREAN WAR
Sunday
MAY 27
The se ice will commence at 2
o'clock, on arrival of a parade,
which ill fa in at the . LEGION
HALL.,
Seaforth Branch 156
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
Peter Malcolm -PRESIDENT
All veterans are invited to take Part-
in the parade and fall in at 1:30 p.m.
Centre for the Arts, was made byThe
Collection Quilters: Susan Rankin, Sandra
Lang, Jenny Iserman, Paula Dimecle,'Bonnie
McGinnis, Diane Lepp, and Jop Knechtel.
These seven Grey and Bruce Countly•women
have been quilting together for the past eight
years. An exhibition of their work Will be" on
display in the Festival's Art Gallery this
summer, from Aug. 18 - Sept. 15.
In making the quilt, each quilter chose one
of the many facets of the Blyth Centre for the
Arts and designed a block to interpret that
theme. The 11 different blocks represent:
actors, technical crews, volunteers, the art
gallery and the quilters themselves, child-
ren's workshops, choir, music, country
suppers, Canadian plays, the local farming
community, and the Memorial Hall. Different
techniques have been employed including
applique, embroidery, batik, piecing, tra-
punto. and fabric crayon.
35th ANNIVERSARY
Congratulations Mom & Dad on your
35th wedding anniversary from Gary &
Cathy, Cindy & Ken and grandchildren,
Jeff, Tara, Michelle, Jonathon and
Janelle.
't The quilt, meastiting 84" x 86", was
commissioned by the Festival's. Board of
Directors courtesy of a' generous donation
'from Frank and Cenetta Bainton of Blyth.
Qne of the blocks (a brightly colored farm
scene appliqued by Diane Lepp) is being used
for this years poster, available from the Box
Office for $9.00 (tax included).
PEOPLE
Recent guests at the home of Lillian
McKellar were Mary McLeod and Mrs. Glen
Campbell of London, Rev. and Mrs. Richard
Williams, Hendersonville, N. Carolina; Dr.
and Mrs. Hugh Williams Jr. and two wee
girls of Rochester Minn. and Isobel Williams
,St. Pauls, Minn.
McKenzie - McQuaid
Veronica Margaret Ann and Joseph
Gerard, and their parents Mrs. May E.
McKenzie, Huron Park, Ont. and the
late Donald McKenzie, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred McQuaid, Seaforth, Ont.,
are happy to announce their forthcom-
ing marriage on June 9, 1984 at 2:30
p.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church,
Clinton, Ont. Open reception to follow
at R.R. 42 Heiman, Ont. For further
Information call 262-2612 or 235.1592.
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THERE WERE SOME SURPRISE awards at
the mebting of the Ontario Secondary School
Teachers Federation District 22 which was
held In Mitchell last week. Mitchell District
High School teacher Doreen Smith received
a Provincial. Award of Merit for her work on
YOU ARE INVITED
to join us at a
• reunion of the
"DOUGLAS GIRLS"
at
2 p.m.. on June 16, 1984
in the FELLOWSHIP HALL
" of the
United Church of Hensel!.
If you are female and were a Sunday
School student of Miss Douglas in the
Hensall United Church.
If you were a female student of Miss
Douglas in Huron County.
POTLUCK SUPPER WILL BE AT 4
P.M. Come and renew friendships from
the "GOOD OLD DAYS". You may
wear Centennial dress if desired. We
look forward to seeing you. For Bather
Information phone 262-2512
•varlousaprovinclal boards and councils. In
addition Seaforth area resident Larry Butts
was also presented with a Provincial
Professional Development Award during the
evening meeting. (Mills Photo)
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The Families of
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