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CITIZENSEAFHIP RAWARDS
Nominations are now being accepted for the Annual Citizen-
ship Awards. You may nominate an individual for his/her
VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTION in the following categories:
*SERVICE TO SPORTS"
"CIVIC SERVICE" or
*HUMANITARIAN SERVICE"
Submit the individual's name and reasons for your choice
to the: Seaforth Recreation Dept., P.O. Boxx885, 122 Duke
St., Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1 WO.
Deadline for nominations is October 14. For further Infor-
mation please call 527-0882.
Hensall seniors open fall euchre parties
Hensall Correspondent
SUSAN HARTMAN
262-2449
October 2 was Communion Sunday at Hen-
sall United Church. Communion servers
were Grant St. John, Steve McGregor, John
Thompson, Raye Jacobi, Doroth Corbett
and Linda Hartman.
Rev. Wright's sermon was "The Bread o1
Life" and he used his puppet for the
children's story.
The Old Testament lesson was read by
Gerry Drysdale and Ushers were Barb
Gackstetter, Jo Anne Fields and Jayne Con -
sift. Greeter at the door was Ross Corbett.
A bible study group will be getting under-
way October 4 to run Tuesday mornings at
10 am. This year's topic will be the Gospel of
Mark.
The afternoon group of the UCW will meet
this Thursday at 2:30, here at the Church.
PEOPLE
Marion Peebles of London spent several
days with Leonard and Minnie Noakes of
Hensall. Marion is Minnie's sister. While in
Hensall she enjoyed renewing acquain-
tances with many friends and attended ser-
vices at Carmel Presbyterian Church on
Sunday.
HENSALL SENIORS
With nine tables playing, the Three Links
Seniors opened their fall session of Euchre
Parties. Winners were Ladies high Gertie
Moir, second Nellie Riley. Men's high Mary
Broadfoot, second Clarence VoHand and
CHECKING OUT THE WARES - Helen Anderson, a member of the Queensway Nurs-
ing Home's Auxiliary, shows residents Irene Heimen and Margaret Fremlin some of the
artifacts collected for the home's international day on USA. A lot of the Queensway
residents have travelled to the United States and were instrumental in providing the in-
formation and articles for this particular International Day. Mcllwraith photo.
QUEENSWAY
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Queensway starts week with party
Queensway residents started last Monday
morning off well with a tea party. Somehow
those good china cups and the lace table
cloth make the tea taste so much better.
Choir practise was held in the afternoon. All
the practise reaped a reward when one choir
member was requested to sing recently at a
66th Wedding anniversary.
Fun and Fitness had people moving Tues-
day morning, followed by the spelling game.
Thank you to Pastor Steve Alles and pianist
Gertie Fleischaur for the lovely worship ser-
vice they provided Tuesday afternoon.
Iva Reid assisted Wedne •1a of 'moon
with bowling at Town and r -1-t -v Lanes, in
Zurich. Several resident. enll s monthly
activity.
A National Geogr•ai,,c film "Rainforest"
was the featured movie Thursday after-
noon. It was an educational and entertaining
picture. The Brass Bunch directed by
Charles Kalbfleisch entertained at the mon-
thly birthday party in the evening. Birthday
greetings to Helen Rivers, Harold Tripp,
Bona Clark, Mildred Gingerirl Gord
Beierling and Jackie Lowe.
Resident Council met Friday morning and
in the afternoon USA was featured at the In-
ternational Day. Residents discovered
many interesting facts and many residents
contributed to the enlightening discussion.
Delicious apple pie and ice cream followed.
You know the old saying "As American
as...". It was a delightful afternoon.
Coming events for October are October 12
at 7 pm a Party with the Goderich No Notes
Jug Band and October 27 at 2 pm a Birthday
Party Sing a Long with Taurine Madge and
friends.
The Meals On Wheels program is in need
of volunteer drivers. Anyone who would
care to volunteer for this worthwhile pro-
gram please call 262-2830.
Notice of Nomination
NOMINATION OF
SEPARATE SCHOOL SUPPORTERS
FOR REPRESENTATION TO
THE HURON -PERTH ROMAN CATHOLIC
SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD
Nomination forms for the trustee of the Huron -Perth Roman Catholic
Separate School Board may be picked up at the Grey Township Municipal
Office.
Such nomination forms must be filed at the Howick Township Municipal
Office.
NESBIT
ELECTRIC LTD. Kirkfon 229-8222
lone hands Pearl Taylor.
Draw prizes went to Alf Ross, Ruby Bell,
Dorothy Brintnell, George Dowson, Gertie
Flechauer and Edna Patterson. The nest
card party will be October 25 at the Hall.
TOY SHOW
The Hensall and District Kinsmen are
hosting their first annual Farm Toy Show
and Sale at the Hensall Arena on Sunday,
October 16 from 10 am until 4 pm. Admission
is only $1 for adults and children under 12
are free. If you would like more information
or are interested in setting up a table at the
show call Mervin Taylor at 262-3125.
SHUFFLEBOARD
Correction on the day for Shuffling in Hen-
sall. The Happy Shufflers gather every
Tuesday at 1 pm. I apologize for any
inconvenience.
Eileen Dowson was top winner with 418
score for six games and Joy Hogg was se-
cond. Both ladies won every game. Pearl
McKnight was nest with 378 followed by
Ethel McMuttrie 329, Jack Consitt 326 and
Isobel Rogerson 300.
NORTHCREST NEWS
The residents of Northcrest would like to
issue' a warm welcome to Irene Davis who
moved into her apartment last Thursday.
Margaret Mole attended the weddingof
her niece Tracey Machan to Mr. ary
McPhee on Friday evening at Goderich. Ida
Dickert has spent the last week with her
granddaughter Robyn McLellan of Toronto.
Shirley and Eric Luther of Kitchener
visited last Wednesday with Hazel Luther of
Northcrest.
Correspondent
muses on fall's
quick 'arrival
Kippen Correspondent
MRS. MARGARET HOGGARTH
262-6902
It's hard to believe October is here
already! The summer flew by in spite of the
heat, September gathered momentum with
back to school activities and fall fairs are
now history.
The farmers are looking to the skies hop-
ing for several dry days in a row so soya
beans can be harvested and winter wheat
sown. The leaves which are turning
beautiful autumn shades will soon be flutter-
ing to the ground, ready to be raked into
piles or left for the wind to blow them away.
This is one of my favourite seasons of the
year.
9-H clubs have also started again for the
fall. Sherri McLaughlan, the Press Reporter
for Kippen 3 9-H club, reported the leaders
for this club "Much Ado About Meat" are
Barb Moffat and Mary. Helen McLachlin.
There are 16 members in this club and the
first meeting was held at Brucefleld United
Church on Tuesday, September 27. It
started with mixer games, then went on to
more serious matters like the election of of-.
ficers:
President is Kris Gemmell, Vice
President is Patricia Wynja, Treasurer is
Candace Cooper, and Secretary and Press
Reporter are floating (not literally of
course). This means that a different person
is elected at each meeting to hold this office.
4-H members made the recipe for "Ter-
rific Tacos" and sampled them when cook-
ed. Comments on the tacos were "really
good" and "terrific" as the name indicates.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 5, 1988 — 13A
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NOTICE
Regarding Municipal Elections
TOWN OF SEAFO �=.TH
Offices to be filled
A. Mayor, Reeve, Deputy Reeve, and 6 Councillors for the Town of Seaforth.
B. 2 P.U.C. Commissioners for the Town of Seaforth.
C. 1 member of the Huron County Board of Education for the Electoral Division of The
Town of Seaforth and the Township of McKlliop.
NOMINATION DAY IS ON •
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1988
1. Nominations may be filed In the office of the Clerk during the period commencing at
9:00 a.m. Thursday, October 13, 1988 and ending at 5:00 p.m. Monday, October 17, 1988.
2. A Nominee may withdraw from a nomination at any time before 5:00 p.m. Thresday, Oc-
tober 18, 1988.
3. Where the number of candidates nominated is not sufficient to fill the offices to which
candidates may be elected, on Wednesday following nomination day October 19, 1988,
the Clerk may, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., receive and certify addi-
tional nominations for the office in respect to which there was an Insufficient number of
candidates.
SHOULD AN ELECTION BE REQUIRED
the same will be held on MONDAY, November 14, 1988 between the hours of 10:00 a.m.
and 8:00 p.m.
ADVANCE POLL on Saturday, November 5, 1988 and Thursday, November 10, 1988 bet-
ween the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
For further information regarding election procedures, contact the undersigned.
James Crocker
Clerk/Returning Officer
72 Main Street
Town of Seaforth
HURON -BRUCE FEDERAL
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
NOMINATION
• CONVENTION •
WILL BE HELD AT
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY CENTRE
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1988
AT 8:00 P.M.
*GUEST SPEAKER*
For the purpose of selecting a candidate to represent the Pro-
gressive Conservative Association in the federal riding of Huron -
Bruce In the next federal election.
The constitution provides that the following delegates will be en-
titled to vote at the nomination convention: the executive and
honorary members of the association; the chairpersons and vice -
chairpersons of each municipality; the executive of the Young Pro-
gressive Conservative Association and three resident delegates
from each polling subdivision. Each candidate must file a written
nomination with the secretary of the Association at least 48 hours
prior to the nomination meeting.
BARRY JOHNSTON,
PRESIDENT.
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