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The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-18, Page 19Town. ets �I As a result of a, meeting with . LLBO people in Toronto, the town, along • with all other operators of hails: in the province, has been: presented with strict; guidelines on advertising and the admission of minors to public functions serving,, liquor under :special, occasion; permits. Seaforth's, arena commit- tee won't allow minors to any cord' t. fine OTS5W, per minor would: be charged if minors are drinking on the premises. Adiiet leing tS Iron 'ted for Socials, stags nr wedding; reee P .tions, Advertising for fund_ raising; • Correspondent MRS. RENA CAU WELiT 262-5062 Wieren celebrated their 25th; events is permitted,, the LLBO says, but can indicate only the name of the event, its purpose and sponsorship, the admission charge (if any) the place of the event and the entertainment, friends in the area, Mr, & Mrs ;Harry Van community centre licenced Mr. '& Mrs. Orville Work -- .functions. except weddings, rim and Mr. & Mrs. Robert receptions and famiy ban., Bgie are holidaying on the quets, Thosesenting the hall Carribbean • will, have tosign an agree- Mr. & Mrs, Elgin Thomp- ment accepting responsi- son are on holiday in Florida. bility, for any fine for minors. Mr. Norman Dickert has The LLBO told councillor returned from Harriston. Gerald Groothuis and Rec. Mr, & Mks. Art 'Wheeler,, Director Clive Buist_ that a Mississauga, : are visiting'" B�ucefield UCW, • Raises over Tuckersmith Unit 1 Bruce field United Church U.C.W. met. Monday January 8. Eleven answered the Roll Call Happy New Year. Mrs. Jean Henderson and Mrs. Vi. Ross were in char8e. of the devotion:,'"Mrs, ' Henderson opened the meeting with a poem New Year Thought Look Back, then look ahead and hope for the future..• In the absence of Mrs, Scott, Mrs. Ross gave the New Year message also read, the scripture Gen. 10: to 4. The offering was received; a'nd . dedicated by Mrs., Varna UCW Henderson and . Prayer Thank you. God, The . pre- sident Mrs. Marjorie • Broad - loot, chaired the. Business o ion. Reported that the Group had had a very successful year and raised $1.575:08. ,Mrs.. Stoll reported for cards and gifts for the year. The penny contest was a real success. Mrs. Walter's Team $95.00 Mrs. PPaterson's Team $81,64: The `.Low Team will. • serve a dinner. 'in April. New:: Capains were chosen for 1979 and are Vi. Ross and Vina Berry. The program committee is Wedding Anniversary Jan. 6 with Open„Eleuse.:About 75 ' callers from Auburn; Mount BrydBes, London and the surrounding area, called to' wish them: well. Harry's family in Holland: celebrated the event in Holland and' called by phone to add their good wishes. 15,000 to get programs for 1979. The annual meeting will be held Jan. 28th. The February meeting will be in charge of Mrs, M.; Broadfoot and_Mrs. H. • McCartney, Lunch. 'Mrs; A. &� and Tklcs.V . Ross. j jun& was - served, by Mrs,. Walters and Mts. H. McCartney, Rev. R. McMul- len poured tea, Stanley Curling_ Club is back into action:' again this, winter every Tuesday night. The winning team last week was Don Brodie's team. Don • McGregor's. team; :was tops this week. Eleanor McAsh 'opened.: the first U:C:W. meeting of the new year with a reading, and prayer, The worship , service on the New . Year theme was' presented by. Nora Heard and, Lynda Postill, • Reports were read by the secretary, Shirley Hill, And .' treasurer Marg Hayter. Last• • year was•a good year furan - r y, are! many 'Anngtia/is were made to worthy organi- zations. The $100 in envelope givings over the allocation was, designated for World Relief. Dorothy Ostrom was elected . to . the office of envelope: secretary. An, appeal'" has been re- ceivedom fr the. London Mission for warm clothing. and footwear for men. Some ',has a 4d.Y 4beCP,.Jl Hensall.;United plans 'annual meeting Rev. T. Garnet Husser :conducted the, service in Hensall United Church on Sunday --the sermon subject was' "What ,..HaPPee Happened in Paradise?". The choir under the direction of Mrs.. Marian= ne McCaffrey with Dr. Ralph, Topp at the organ sang "The Lords' My Shepherd". Neat; Sunday Jan. 21st,' Rev. D. L. Howlitt of the Canadian Bible Society will be the guest speaker` at!. Hensall and Chiselhurst The Annual meeting of the con- gregation of Hensel( will take place Wed. Jan' 31st begin,. ning with a pot luck supperat'' 6:30. The annual meeting of Chiselhurst congregation will. take place Friday Feb 2nd beginning with a pot- luck supper 'at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. rack Corbett in corn parry with Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Adams of Exeter visited with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenze, Shipka; on Friday. Rev. Kenneth Knight con ducted service in Carmel , Presbyterian Church on Sun • . day speaking on the subject "The Growing Church". The • annual congregational meet- ing will be held Jan. 25 at 8 .' p.m. litif anyone else ..would like to donate, please leave them witi:MargaretHunt :or Helen. Taylor as soon as possible. Dinner prices were raised to$4.75 if served at the churcl S5.Q0. elsewhere: A dinner was served on Monday, Jan. 8, to members of the Orange. lodge. : • The Presbyterial annual. :meting is on: Tuesday, Jan:, • 30thin qt.yJamesff bi rch, Exeter. Anyone who would like to • attend should • let'. Eleanor know. This is always> an ,interesting ' and worth- while meeting. Morning speakers ' are ' Phillip : and Joanne McGary; and in the afternoon Dr. Katherine Hockin ;will: speak on Wo- men's oa Hen 's andChildren's' Rights. Neese bring your own lunch. Beverages will be supplied by the host church. Ronnenberg Insurance Agency INCOME TAS ,PREPARED Farmers—Businesses-Individuals —Reasonable Rates— File early to avoid the Rush and delay in refunds [25 years Experience] 'Top rates for Guaranteed ;Certificates Brussels Office Open • MOnkton Office Open Tuesdays & Fridays: ,Monday tarn Saturday Phone 887=6663 Phone 347-2241 HURRAY SI66 . Nights 887..616166 1 THE CHIROIRACt 71 ctors "'Vi.Citirvprd r�,t►�^ e �� .r of the �k; very „1lth rel festival e tl of of a ;sot ° chi oP'°Otte al 8 TY Sri, the Ella1 410 for Orosiront N°,,•�- nn rely: -4e4.:.. OOA o0ir P.%toss°n' that,OX the acheriMoroi f ter - /t Secretor, • tho OCA'Morel r e f Loy ttetit tth the Over Om tItoteyer6 piti fest .t 1 t env! Me et the or ceo of the of Nr lockMew C1ty. s boon Wistib the • eset in Chiropractors Awor to oto en is he The ;11f t tth 601+0` , tt of to t is th�rV °+ HNhty Prost • ous t'he% A ur, pl lIctell cIpe SAO {Oros Moto the trod r dN bio ero `tit N esorv. i�ur6.h: n1 hot �°al 01 } h SE O.N� 000 y • INV +n eooe OU t st f cilt tot 1osslOnryu toilet oBKN tho wnrlr• p tinePtAt r noun he 41n �jnNl triluca�lohtl'l illtestt°� A doculnemery film 1978 Award Winner at the International Film Festival is New York SEI Ii` TONIGHT, THURSDAY JANUARY 15 .17:30 P.M. ONi ILUEWATER'CAILI TV - .CNA$$tL 12 -A Correspondent Mrs, BW Chessell 482.9969 ihPancake leSupperwill he on Feb. 27. Further plane will be made at theiFebreaxy! meeting. The worne. n have decide to make an autographed quilt•,. A committee was set OP to' Plan the design and get it ready to work on Mary Chessell, president of the group for the past two Years, was presented with a Life Membership. 16 the. U,C.W, in a ceremony con- ducted by Marjorie Stirling, with Margaretilunt assisting; She was also given a'beauti- fully bound book of poems tided "Better than Gold". A ' social half-hour was enjoyed over a cup of tea and lunch served,. by Nora and Lynda. Mack Webster, whose homecoming was . ' delayed • because his fractures had to be reset after the swelling subsided: arrived home on Tuesday of this week from - :sir., ieseph's... Congratulations to Bob Gwynie Roberts on the ibirth, in of thele bouncing g ba by boy, ,Tarries Anthony (3a.nnic). Julie Webster cclebratedl her tenth. birthday ° with at Iwling.and pyjama party foci friends Jacquie Taylor, Lpr'11 tr'onsitt an`d Laura. Roy. Members of the 4Orangei Lodge have the 'ice • in thei arena now. With the cold'' %wither during the ;latter, part of last: week, it didn't- take long to get it ready :tor, skating: If you like to warm up the, winter weather withdancing, set Feb. 10 Aside for the ' Orange Lodge dance at Hully Gully with the Music Makers4, Grace and. Elgin Thompson are enjoying a winter holiday in sunny Florida, Mr, & Mrs. Don Brodie and: Mr. & Mrs. Bob' Allan, spent the week -end in the, Warton area snom mobilingi and cross country skiing. Four area boys Bill Gibson Bdaa, Falconer. Roll TsyI and David Tt wnse.. , repre- fin ser}ted,Central Hur - eeon- da>y Sch.., ton as a curing team They Played agarnlst seven schools; and: Brut:efield Church THE EXPOSITOR. %A BY lil v+on the ehampionsh$p for , alis division They played off • c r the Ontario .finals in 1 Walkerton on• Frida J!. dividends lassil'i�ed..Ad$ a y Plans; annual Correspondent'. MRS. ,LEAN TAYLOR 482,9155 The Brucefield, United Church will hold their An - mai Congregational meeting of January 28, beginning•. :Pith a pot luck dinner' after the. church -service, at. 12 o'clock. January 21',•will be Com- munion, Sunday at 10 a.m. SNOWMOBILE CLUB A snowmobile club has been . formed in the area again this year. Their meet- ing place is at Hully Gully. Executive for the club this year is: President; Lloyd: Hoy tine /11,1f Arts Of lint' /0 (IS zehrs of Etrucefield; Vice Pres. - Steve Smith, Sec. Treasurer - Carol MaePonne:lle• Trail Co-- dinator-Ed Burro, The club will ;be serving a mncake and ham breakfast every Sit n'iay morning front 9 till 1 at ilaity Gully. Every Wednesday evening a trail ride is planned, Sunday evening a meeting and; trail ride is taking place at 7 p.m. Mr, & Mrs. Don McGregor and Mr. 4 Mrs. Arnold ,Riley spent the week -end holiday- ing at Las Vegas, - The community welcomes Mr, & Mrs. Mervyn Erb & family to the village. CONTmN'> NG EDUCATION COURSES CUN'TON CAMPUS. WIN'f' RPR•' 11979 Students are already enrolling in the following courses which are being offered in thiswtnterdsprng semester. To enure .a• place :lathe, .coarse of your cholce,, Colf 4$2.3458 Monday-Felday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. or vls1tt. the; Clinton Campus on. V lowtra Road. ,Hoene Study, 525.00 office Practice for the Receptionist 523.00 Basic Bookkeeping• $23.00• Advanced Bookeeping ` $23.00; Photo & Darkroom Techniques 533.00 Bartending Techniques $33,00 Principles of Appraisal $140.00; Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation „ 522.75. PICK UP ONE OF OUR WINTER/SPRING TABLOIDS- FROM THE CLU TON CAMPUS. Conestoga College ofAppiiedArts: andiredInOlOgY WieveDotaiotbalEare. SPECIAL PRICES 1P4 EFFECT' FROM WEONE$D'A''"D'1t M TILL CLOSING. TUESDAY JATVUARY 23 FROZEN UTILITY GRADE.' OVEN-READY YOUNG AND TENDER: UP TO .,1 6' Ib. SIZE [REGULAROR CHNEIDERS • ' MAPLE KENT BRAND SIDE BACON CHIEIiDRS :hozENOT OR. MILDTALIA. 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