The Huron Expositor, 1979-05-24, Page 11ET TU , BRUTE?-SDHS students rehearse the
death scene from the Shakespearean ptay.fulius:.
Caesar which they'll be performing Friday night
at the school. Students stabbing Caesar, played
by Terry Gould, include (back row, left to right)An, Expositor Classified
Liz Duke, Bob. Thompson, Sharon Thompson,, will pay you dividend's'. Have
Carolyn McClure, Doug` Geddes, Cathy Meld- you triedone? Dial 527-0240;
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Inger, Marion. Hunt, Kathy Caldwell and (front
row) Francine Visser and: Doris McClure.
Absent: Wilma: Van Dyke: (Expositor photo)
B.13.A. Family a s
Carnival
MAY 24-27
MIDWAY,; GAMES,
TRASH & TREASURE SALE
May 27- 1-8
russets Bluegrass Jamboree
6 Bands, Continues:,.
AT BAUSSELS•FAiR GROUNDS
Advance.. tickets from B. B. A.,merobers.
COMMEI{C! At.
HOTEL
SF Al ORTli
This Week
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
$ Sat. Matinee
Starting
Mon: May 28 through
to Sat. June 2
ANITA PERRAS
SHOW
FiNE FOOi)
F\T111tT 1INtilFV•i.
Win Kof
The Ontario. Council
of the Knightsor olumbus
annual charities r affie draw
was held on Monday, May
21st, at the, State Convention
in Niagara Falls. Following
.,tie'the winners: 1979 Buick
LeSabre Custom, George D.
Ellis, Oshawa; 1979 Chrysler
Newport, Jean. Bradoni,
Niagara 'Falls; 1979 Ford
LTD.;. .'Bill snub.
St, Thomas Anglican
'Church Women ;hosted a
drfsert euchre and brid$e on
;May 16th ;in the Parish Hall.
hprh,g blootns and blossottts.
tastefully added (olp:ur to the
tables and. decor. After
enjo}arta th,.IM 4 sst,'rts tables the
guests played ,thirte n
of euchre and nye tables of
bridge• .
D.uehro winners; Ladies,
High, -Mrs. Flora !Powson,
Clinton. Looe fands.Mrs,
Ruby Bell,Kippen: Cohsol-
ation-Mrs. Liz Brown,.
Seaforth; Mens high-,Bd.
Byers, Seaforth; Lone Hands
Andrew Crozier, Seaforth;
Consolation.,) Reid, Sea
forth • ti
Bridge Winhets; High
Mrs. John Patterson, Sea
forth; I,ow-Miss Bess: Grieve,
Egmondville; (onsol tion -
Mrs. T. Cosford, Seafgrth,
Birthday ' closest to MI►y
16th -Ladies -Mrs, J. Sinclair,
Seaforth; Gena -Mr. J. Mc-
Quaid, Seaforth.
Door Prize went to Mrs• E.
Townsend, Seaforth.
draw
�state• daw
Trenton; 19'19 A,M,C.
Concord on.„ Bob Gauthier,
Hanmer .
The Knights of Columbus,
Charities Principal Recipient
k° is the Arthr tic Society.
'Delegates from the
Seaforth' • Council were
Seamus Doherty,,... .Grand.
Knight and Phil' Durand,
Past Grand Knight:
THE HURON E CPIQtt'it 246 T . tt
A Seaforth; native, Vicki Miller trine of two Ott,awa:
women whose skill in ,artificial re5p,•atteln 'saved a
woman`s life recently, Vicki is a daughter of George land
Joyce Miller angi a; suer of Debbie Rau Of $eaforth.
Geoff 3o#inaofl, id his colpmn in an Ottaw* newsPaPe,11
says"
`Nancy Hughes learned' about artifidal reapiration at a,
Ovimtning Cour$e, "
. 'Vicki Miller got'her first aid know edge working in a
children's playground. ' L
Today they work at the Bink of Montreal on'ellington
at O Connor.
But becatuse of their training a woman }s alive today..
An employee of the U.S. Embassy, the woman keeled
over with :a heart attack in the bank last ;Friday afternoon.
and struck her head 45: she fell,
Leaving a startled customer, in mid -sentence, Nancy
dived round the counter and With Vicki's help restarted the
woman's breathing.
A doctor was later to'conf `clan that without their swift and
gutsy action, the woman, would have died,
Yesterday customer Shirley Oben returned to the"t ank
to pick up where she had left Off when Nancy abandoned.•
her itt mid.transaction, • • '
"She said she was glad I had come back," says• Shirley,
"because she wanted toapologise for :rushing, off and
leaving me like that, , ",
Attce ("alp ehas returned from a two week holiday in the
Maritimes. visiting New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and
Newfoundland, $he visited with'riend`sin Halifax, Corner
Brook and St, John's, Newfoundland. ..„ti
Darlene McKeil,l Cindy McKay of Waterloo, Laura from
Fergus, Louise Belfour and Carol Rose, Stratford, Pauline
Dekroon, and Judy Rose, Mitchell have return to their
homes, after spending the weekend together at Astonia
Cottage near Fenelon Falls,
The Cornwall Standard - Free Holder in a• recent issue
referred to the success of Lt, Col. W.J. Shearing who is a
son of Mrs. Joseph T. Hugill- of Seaforth and is a graduate
of the Royal Military College and Queens :University,.
Kirh.
Lt.ngstoCol'.-
W. J. Shearing, 'commanding officer of the
Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry Highlanders of
Cornwall has recently completed examinations of the
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:the only time that an .officer in oma has achieved: the
highest grade in both papers Since- the -Crams were4
initiated, Conf_ir!n tion of this-aehtevcznenf waa mads 4
Central Militia Area (Ontario) He gdquatrtersrs a few ;days,
ago. Qualifying in bothwritten etiantinafons after seven
Months intensive study enables Lt Col, Shearing to attend
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Forces. Command, and Staff College at Fort" Fronton's;' in
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Lt. Col. Shearing is an area supervisor for -;Rehm Haas.
Canada Ltd. of Mornsbttrg, where he Resides.' •
Mr. and Mrs. Jas Keyes and Mr: and Mrs. Harold.
Coleman spent the holiday weekend IP U,S"A, attending
ballgame in Cincinnati Fri, evening and Grand Ole Opry
Qprylartd in Nashville, '
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