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The Huron Expositor, 1979-03-29, Page 11A group of .fifty persons front the area .have returned front two interesting weeks Art 'Southern Spain: and Moraeen.'The mountains, .farm, lands and Coastal areas of this beautiful country as well as city steeped in history provided constant contrast to hold the interest of all as they travelled to places such as Sevilla, Cordoba, Granada. and Mallaga in Spain and Tangier in North Africa, Among those from the Seaforth area were Mr and Mrs. John Muir. Mr. and Mrs Pon Stewart, Mrs Veronica Etue,.'Mr. and. Mrs, Olen Carter, Mr. and Mrs, Allan, Shaddiek ;Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Hoegy, Mr,:an4 Mrs. Allan Searle and Mr.. and Mrs. Stanley Bali The following Directors Or. McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company,.with their wives. attended the 97th. Annual. Convention. of The Ontario Mutual Insurance ;Association held at the Sheraton Centre, Toronto, ',last. week: Donald .MCKercher, Ken ' Carnochan, Lavern, Godkin, Stuart Wilson, Jack Taylor and Stanley Mclltvaitt;. Mr, and Mr s, Keith Sharp also attended, Robert and Kerry Sharp and boys, Patrick and Tyler. visited here over the Weekend with their parents, Mr, and': •'Mrs. Keith Sharp, Harpurhey, and Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett. Bayfield, prior to their de arture for Hollandthis week. Rob,aChemist with Shell departure for the past 12 years, has accepted a, two-year assignment overseas with Shell international Chemicals Corporation in Amsterdam Rev, We and Mrs:: Stewart: were -recent visitors. with Rev;Clarence and Mrs. MCClenaghart and Mr, and 'Mrs„ Wm, Schitdroth of Paisley, ' Rev, Ure and .Mrs. Stewart attended the SQth ,Anniversary of Mr, and Mrs, Earl Harvey of Sweaburg;last Saturday. Mrs. Eugene Hirt and daughters Cathy and Lisa of Tifisonburg, Mrs. L. Cassidy. and granddaughter Laura. Lynne were Wed• guests of Rev. Ure and Mrs. Stewart.. Rev, J. Ure and Mrs.•Stewart were dinner guests with the'former's son Dr, K. G. and Mrs:. Stewart of Waterloo. Miss Kimberley Ryan spent the past week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ryan. Seaforth 8 District Saddle Club: Annual DANCE In Brussels Arena,.. S5 per person Buffet Meal'.' S9t,Aprif7 Country IMedd's Orchestral `- •Tlckets available from Executive Members until' March 31 , ales Thurs. Thurs. and 'Fri. March ' 2 9 Cir 30 Robin Bell, a 30 -Year-old Seaforth native who his been a sculptor for the past six years" has 16 works in a :show titled The University of Waterloo Student/Faculty Show, on at the Gallery Stratford until April 8, A number of Mr. Bell's marble sculptures reflect the influence of British artists Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Theoverall show at the gallery includes' a variety of mediums - watercolors, pencil drawing,,st mixed media, dila. ;and sculptures, Mr. Bell', born. in Seaforth its 1949 is presently artist•in-residence at the Sault College of Applied Arty: and 'I ethnology in Sault Ste. Marie but he spends much of his time at a studio in Italy where he learned the art of working with marble from ,artisans and carvers there: Walter and Pat Armes. of Egtnondville and family recently visited Mrs, Agnes relatives in Windsor. Joe McLean, a student at Sheridan College, Oakville;:' visited family members in Seaforth on the weekend. Bi>dand Fran White, Birmingham, Michigan, visited on the weekend with Andy, Susan and Gaby White in McKillop. Sunday dinner guests at the same home were Margaret McLean of Bayfield and Alan McLean.. of Seaforth. Miss Ev Cardno of Seaforth is presently staying at the Van Damme Holiday Home,: Ontario Street, Clinton.. Hugh'Scott of Staffa is featured in an article in the March issue of Country -Guide magazine. Mr Scott, a cash crop farmer, was interviewed about recording the exact heat units on his land, to be able, to calculate more exact tort} heat units, ' munityi Invite be em rs The Seaforth Dashwt 4, C,onnmunity Band is, prepar- Ing for the 1974 Season. The. Executive invite new meat- hers Of l oth sexes to join and rehearsals are head, Sundays in the Town Hall, Seaforth at. 2'p.m. The first on April lst. Instruments (Cornets, clar- inets, trombonel, sitpphed. Call. 627,144Z- for More nfor. oration• Egn'►ondv lie Correpsondent MRS. C GEDDE5 527.0844 QnSaturday March 10, the Messengers, Explorers, C.G:I,T and the Boys Club from Egmondville United. Church accompanied by their leaders, enjoyed a bus trip to the Ice Canaries -in London; The. show was„gteat, and n good" time was, had by all.. Manor has church service Church service was conducted on Wednesday afternoon by Rev. Yielding': of Bethel Bible Church and special music by Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn. Lobb of Clinton and Mrs., Selman and Mrs. Rapson who rendered two beautiful duets. Thirty two residents attendedthe service with Rev Yielding taking his text froth Luke. Chap, t$ Verse 46 "And why call. ye. me Lord .,and do not; the things 1 say", Readings. were also- given by Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. McGonigle; Mrs: Seiin;on and: Mrs. Norris. Visiting with Miss: Ethel, McClure and Mr. and. Mrs: Robt, .1vMcCiare were Mrs, Jas, McClure and Ron. Mr, and Mrs, Ross Scott of Brucefield visited with Mr.. William Scott, Mrs: Cooper of Galt visited with her brother Mr. William Connolly. Mrs. Ruth Carter of Woodstock visited with her father 'MrWilber Keyes on Tuesday. Mr.' Lennie and Morely Blogmfield were visited by their brother and friend of Goderich. Miss Bessie Davidson had supper at the home .'of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley „Haien on Sunday evexning. Mrs. Florence Carter visited with Mrs..,, Mary Carter. High scores for bowling, on Thursday afternoon were. held. by Mr. Bert Bendy and Ludger_S;eguin:. Birthday greetings to. Mr, Wilson Blanchard who celebrated,. his, seventy. eighth birthday, on. Sunday, BENEFIT DANCE for Doug and`. Joy Elliott �:: Fridays A�pri 6th Brodh'agen'Community. Centre. Dancing 9=1 .Refreshmentkavailable - Ladies please bring lunch.'' DONATIONS AT THE DOOR Bill and Ruth Mott would like to thank their customers and friends for their patronage over the years and we hope you will continue to patronize the the new owner u tine same way. Famnily Paradise erna tianal Harrvestor. . CHO First' Presbyterian Church, undo ... April 8th 1979 7:30 p.mi. Adi its $Z00. 5_tud:e:nts' 1,00 panorecit* `Seaforth Lions Crab • I... "Tti±kets ett�tiTabit� rite. dab �'esttyst #'et`ionto 1]ominidn Nanl< and WA„ Hod art Pre.sclaolers free cueens Hotel nrn THE PERFORMER$ .;= .. Mem ters. of .the til Theatre London Y� � Y Ct rrn art were at SDH$. oun on Tuesday morning with their production of The. -Music of Word in Words and'lusic. The actors were Abe Guenther, Ralph, Small, Robert Lachance and Tom _McCamus, who acted with �t.April 14 9 p.'t'n. - 1 a.m. rhe „os with . . DUBLIN CORPORATION Stratford Fairgrounds Tickets $5,00 per person Available at Huron Expositor Appearing Turs. Fri. Sof,' **toe* uron atyth Festival last su(nmer, ( xitositor Photo St. John Ambulance FIRST AID COURSE. Seaforth Town Hall 2nd boor Starting APRIL 10:1TH for ft WMiks 7:30 to 9:30 Information Phone 3452128 or 527-1543 NOW SHOWING TILL MARCH 31 $:00 P.M. THURSDAT ;FRIDAY 1. SATURDAY' 7 A 1:10 if they survive,,,w6U we? $TARTS,SUN. APRiL 1-5 After der divorce, Erica got to know .some pretty interesting people.... including herself. Lions Every.. rturday at Blyth emarial Hall 12'. reg i0 each 3 share the 'wealth Sl50;jackpc t 60 calls every Sat at t3 p.m, FRANCESCA • 5 piece show band MATINEE Sat.. afternoon Next Mon. - Sat, The Hilarious Screech. Newfie Dining Room Open Daily from 12 Noon Good Old -Fashioned Horne -Cooked Meals. Continuous Entertainment from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. It HIGHWAY #8 DUBLIN 345-2820 i.. THEATRE 90 THF: SQUARE' (GODERICH ...:524.7111 Program subject to Bhang* without static*: Ontario's good summer crops of vegetablesand fruits are in the stores now 'Many are fresh -- cabbage, carrots„ apples, potatoes, ,. parsnips, rutabagas and more. Others are canned or frozen. But all ofthem bring you the good taste for which Ontario produce is famous. If you compare the prices of these Ontario foods with prices of imports, it's easy to see why Ontario fruits and vege- tables are one of the good food bargains iri your store And not only do you get good value when you buy Ontario strengthen Ontario's economy y.: pr©dt�c�s, you also help Good gwhenev& y+opt stop; look for 'tide k" hand • Ontario w thbol, It helps telt you yt u're buying genuine Ontario food. ifyou don't see the symbol, speak to, your start~ manager, t r Bill Newman, Minister of AgrIculfisfe and Food. •T•i�ll Vis, +rr Province of Orrtarlc►