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The Huron Expositor, 1982-09-29, Page 11[2@of;11@ Mrs. Harold Free of California visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connell, also several of her friends -in Seaforth. r Winner of Steve Murray Insurance Broker Ltd. hill fair draw for a fire extinguisher was Sharon Kelly, RR5, Seaforth, Winners of Seaforth Automotive prizes at the Fall' Fair were; 1st prize -calculator, Ken Carnochan, RR2, Seaforth;' 2nd prize -6 beer mugs, Harry Mero, Seaforth' 3rd prize•toclue and scarf set, Geo. Kreutzwiser, Egmondville, F,l r £fffftdent Servhre PEN oloNE 5274961 For Winter Months SPECAL (RATES T.I TORi'I NT I ND N ARP V ti,. A GROCERY DRAW - sponsored by the Seaforth Ringetto team was won by Steve Walkom of Mitchell. Families connected with the team donated the two boxes of groceries, valued at $180. Proceeds will be used for team expenses and the arena. Lisa O'Dwyer presented Steve with Kis win. (Photo by Wassink) PET FOOD SPECIAL SAT - CHcW 3.00OFF 2x12 KG BALE WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Milton J. Dietz Ltd. SEAFORTH 527-0608 STANDING FUELWOOD FOR SALE IIt improve gro,s ing conditions for valuable trek's, the Ministry of Natural Resources is• thinning two "'pirate wondlots in Tuckersmith Township and Is ,1r,..1%1 the uoodlot owners in selling marked, standing trees to a reputable fuelwood contractor, the hick nod is located in Iwo separate areas: Appros'mate Fuclwfwd Volume Major Tree fin standard ,cords) Species .\rt'•i u 1 81) Poplar, Soft Maple, Ash 1re,i ,2 51 Basswood NOT F One standard cord = 128 cubic feet 1 at h fuck rxtd arca will he sold as one lump sum to one contractor, No partial sales fir small volumes will he considered, For further details. contact. Hurry Wilson, Resource Technlelan, Ministry of Natural Resources, R, R. #5, Wtnghnm, Ontario NOG 2W0, 519.35^.3131 or toll Iree 1 80(1 265 1003 For further details, contact: Harry Wilson, Resource Tecnkcian, Ministry of Natural Resources, R.R,115, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2Wo 510.357.3131 or loll free 1.800.265.3003 Ministry of Hon. Alan W. Pope Natural Minister Ontario W T Foster Resources Deputy Minister MEETING VITAL IMPORTANCE TO UFFI VICTIMS of the CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL MONDAY, OCT. 4 8:00 P.M. Representatives from local and national HUFF! GROUPS. MPP MURRAY ELSTON MPP JACK RIDDELL MP MURRAY CARDIFF PRIG ILA N TOWNSHOP OF STANLEY OCTOBER - VOSOTONG HOMEMAKER MONTH Whereas. the Town and Country Home- makers Agency Is providing a valuable service In Huron County thus enabling many elderly, disabled and convalescent residents to continue to live in their own homes; I do hereby proclaim civic support for the Visiting Homemaker Month which Is being observed during OCTOBER and call on all citizens to lend their Interest, support and co-operation In making this month a success In every way. Paul D, Steckle\ Reeve Township of Stanley Why Wait? Best Rates THE HUR N EXPrSITOR SEPTEMBER 29, 1982 — A19 Nursery takes fair Correspondent NORMAN EAST 482.7034 BINGO RESULTS Bingo results are first share,the-wealth was won by Anne LiIId of Exeter; second share the wealth was won by Evelyn-.Vandeburg of Goder- lch. Second share•the-wealth was won by Dora Taylor of Seaforth. Third share -the• wealth was by Alida Struyke of Dashwood. The jackpot prize winner tt'.3s Mary Ford, TUCKERSMlTH pAYY NURSERY The Tuckersmith Day Nur- sery had a)#reat time at the Seaforth Fair Parade, -taking 2nd prize with their float. "There was an old woman who lived in a shoe." Thanks CO (Susan's dad) Jack for driving his tractor, Theme for she week of Sept. 27 to Oct. 8 is Thanksgiving, There are new children at the nursery and they are Carrie Bennewies, Timothy Embling, Heather Laurie, Amy LeBeau, Scan Lock- wood, Lori McLachlan, pob- by Reynolds, (iblin .Riley, Brent Thomas and Michele Tyndall. iLADY DIANA NURSERY Happy birthday to Michael Le ('Tris. VANASTRA PUBIC SC COOL Everything is pretty well back to normal at the Vanast- ra Public School.. They open• ed with nine more pupils than they had in June. During the summer the school received a coat of touch up paint. The bright colours have created exciting learning areas throughout the building, The school is welcoming one new staff member this year, Mrs. V, Culbert is teaching Physical Education and French. September 21, they had this year's first guest speak• er, Col. T.H. Burdett spoke to grades 4, 5 and 6 pupils about the eight hundred million starving people around the world who need Seaforth Industrial Hockey League Registration for 19882 - 83 Season 11010 help. Col. Burdett is a volunteer worker for the Unitarian Service Commit- tee. On Friday, September 24, the kindergarten children,, the grade one class and the grade two/three class visited an apple orchard as part pf their Environmental Studies program. The ,teachers were pleased with the learning that took place and would like to thank Art Bell for his hospitality, ) Adult volunteers are need- ed at the school to listen to children read, tutor young- sters, do some filing and to build learning materials. if you would like to help please call the school (482-7828). Tomorrow, Friday, Octo- ber 1st, is a Professional Development Day. The teachers of the 'Vanastra Public School will be busily engaged in workshops that deal with mathematics at the Exeter Public School, Regu- lar classes will resume on Monday. More Tort 6,000 Ontai6o then Have ArthrIt6Sla Arthritis Isn't just a disease of the elderly. More than 30,000 children under 15 suffer with it too. For the true facts about Juvenile Arthritis, contact The Arthritis Society at 920 Yonge St., Suite 420, Toronto M4W 3J7. Friday, OCt • 8 FRANK LITTLE DENNIS LITTLE Let us show you how to re -invest your present Canadian Savings Bonds Now 15.6 (GUARANTEED 5 YRS.) •Certificates •R.R.S.P.'s •Annuities •Min. deposit '10,000. Under '10,000 • 11% NO FEES DAILY INTEREST ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE AT 12.6 % 13.6 •Suhjefi to Change OUT OF TOWN ( ALL (01LE( T 524-8429 7 524-44376 Representatives of Manu''ILife FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCTOBER 3 TO OCTOBER 9 SPECIAL T. V. PROGRAM "SAFETY WITH WOOD STOVES" on CKNX-TV 1` Channel 7 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 2:Ob-2:30p.m. Sponsored by Mutual Insurance Company in Group 6 THIS MESSAGE BROUGHT TO YOU BY: McKILLOP MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY SEAFORTH 527-0400 let Installment S50.00 payable at Seaforth Chiropractic Clinic TASTY NU BAKERY & CHEESE HOUSE BAKERY BUYS! All \,r,r•tiec NUTRITIOUS MUFFINS 6/1.15 FRESH MADE DONUTS Honey Glare Dor 2.09 Dried & S1Ik Beginning CHFF SFS F RF SH OF F TFit BLOCK' st,n,lr• I n,,l PROCESS SLICES 2.69. EDAM CHEESE Ib 2.69 Seaforth TASTY NU BREAD RF Sit F ROM OUR O\ ( N T)) YOUR T AHI F ' 527-1803 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1982 TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP OFFICE, VANASTRA This 1s a public meeting held under Sections 12 and 17 of The Planning Act, R,S.O 1980, to discuss a proposed amendment to the Official Plan for the County of Huron Planning Area, changing the severance policy in the areas desig- nated "Agriculture" for the Township of Tuckersmith. A copy of the proposals are available for viewing at the municipal offices of the Township Clerk Huron County Planning Board rize Atte eterans on Ex -Service '' ;; , n (d \'Y urTi en fIh � i'en dli ents The Rosal Canadian Logien ServiceT sai-ean Offieer CLA ' 1E WALL Prev(ncla1 Service ®iidisera Landon win be visiting In The area. Anyone wishing fm oration, advise or assistance, regarding: f a] War iDlsilnilil y !Pension; ib) Treatment f r ea tiled veterans; le) Application IT rlienevoieet Fonds; Id] Appeals against adverse original r+ 1{ppItcatttuns for War Veterans and Widows Allowanee, is requested to contact the Service Officer or Secretary of the Roca° Branch,. whose name appears below, not Rater than: 1�i ) CT fJ) E 2, 1982 To arrange an Ontervlew, contact: CLEAVE COOMBS, ServOce Officer Seaforth Branch 158 ROYAL CANADOAN LEGOON PHONE 627-1155 TOWN OF SEAFORTH Notice to the Electors of the Town of Seaforth of Qualified to Vote at a Municipal Election. Notice is hereby given in accordance with The Municipal Act, and pursuant to By -Law No. 30 passed September f3. 1982, a poll is to be held upon the following question: Do you support the Goal of "General Disarma- ment" and mandate your government to negotiate and implement with other governments, the balanced steps that would lead to the earliest possible ' achievement of this goal? The day fixed for taking a poll shall be November 8, 1982. An advance poll will be held on October 30, 1982. 1. James Crocker, Clerk of the Town of Seaforth certify that the question set out herein is a correct statement as authorized in By -Law No. 30-82. JAMES CROCKER Clerk We've Moved iI SEAFOR TH SEWING CENTRE , r You'll find us at the former Pulaifer Music Store. 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