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The Huron Expositor, 1979-10-18, Page 20THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 18, 1819 Bice report Se,„Werth 'pP.lt+ chief'. OM, Cairns piorted: Hallowe'en pranksters are already al; work around town, On Thugs- day eight, sire stop signs were damaged ;around the community, with:three (tithe signs broken off cot,spletely, resulting in about S90 dam- age. Chief Cairns said the same thing happened this tinne last fall.. The vandalism is: still -under investigation, butpol- lee do have a suspect in the case. On Tuesday morning.'pol- lee were alsocalled, tp investigate a mischief com- plaint when garbage cans were knocked over on: Main Street and a parking sign damaged, A youth has :agre- ed to repair the damage. On Friday night, police were called to a. disturbance outside the 550 Club dance at. the Seaforth arena. Some teenagers from. Brussels were involved in .,fin argu- ment with local teens. When. Seaforth police thought the situation, might get out of hand, they called for any extra police cat in the area Eo lend assistance. Clinton poi - ice responded to the call, but i e;- the situation was as d ffusda . s soon as the teenagers were outside the •arena,. No char, ges were laid in the incident. On Monday morning, it was discovered someone has been in the high school during the weekend, a1 - though there was no sign of forced entry”. Police Chief beg Cairns said .a_nutn. of . 'else.' .. bottles had been opened in the kitchen and some tomato juice or ketchup •.spilled on the floor.. School authorities • are concerned .someone not authorized to enter the School may have a key. Police investigated two accidents in the past week: On Saturday, Oct. 12 at 8:15 p:m. •a car driven by Peter Klaver of R..:"R. #3, Kippen was going south. on Main Street South when a 'car driven by Harry Chesney of Sarnia: pulled ::out of George. Street and Stt it,ek ;theik,laver trehicle. "there was approximately s250 damage to the `Matter ,chide. On Monday. ,Qet, 15 at 8:45- ;p..m., a ear driven by Porothy: Medd of Seaforth, was going south: on. Main:. Street. A second vehicle' driven the O.E. McLaughlin of Seaforth was :driving :south on the same street: The McLaughlin car collided with the rear end of the Medd vehicle, There was approxi. mately 5350damage to the Medd car, and SbQQ :tethe McLaughlin vehicle. The seri, Ob MMES LLO. James. W.H. Lloyd, member of the Royal Cana- dian Legion Branch 2U, retired employee of CN Express died °Suddenly after a lengthy illness at West Park Hospital, Weston on October 6th, 1.9'x9. Mr. Lloyd was the bus. band of the former Edna Bennewies (a native of the 12th of Mc.Killopl of 225 John f. C tient ,is still- tinder tns,-cstlga- Avatnt Chairtnazt, '11'll*s.. Betty Ca4dno. gf they Seaforth Branch :iaf The Arthro$ Society reports that a total .of over $1.700..,00, has been raised in, this year's :c . answer freme;n elft Seaforth firemen::respon- sled to two Bre alarms last week. On Thursday :night. they were 'called to 'West William Street. to put put a ear tire.. The car was owned by Dick; Van .per Wert" of R. R. #4, Clinton, The ear. an 19?a Oldsmobile. was :e;ttensively damaged. when the motor breed out. F,ire,Chief Harry Hak Said the car would he a Street. 'Weston, The funeral service 'took place, with members of the Legion in attendance. in the funeral chapel of Ward Funeral Hoole, Weston • with Rev. Paul Fields officiating. Inter- ment Glendale Memorial Gardens. Pall bearers were Les Metcalfe, Lorne Evans,. Ernie Halcrow, Jack. Baker, Jim Silvers and Eddy O'Neil. Tu�kersmith� Day:Nurser invites you to our PEN HOUSE Vanastra Rec. Centre ednesday October 24th 6:30 - 8t30 p.m. Come and 'bring your children and, seeour. eaeellent • facilities, Educational toys - MIMIC - Crafts Active ;and (Piet play time - Indoor and Outdoor play areas - Hot meal. Children fully supervised; - Staff of, early childhood educationdiplomas. Open: Monday through Friday, 6:30 a.m... for ages 24 years. Fee: $6.00 per day [income tax deductible] For more, information phone 482-7634 write -orf, On: Friday morning at iF 440.. firemen were called to the faxnhoustr rented, by the Frani; • Sallows family, on the Arts farm at R. R #4, Seaforth, ru pat,gn.. will be .money applied. to the Society's pro- gram of research and education."' said Mrsr. Canine. alarms The fanbelt hadbrokt'n on the 'furnace, causing the motor to overheat.:t"alliatg tht upstairs of the !wow with smoke, The situation was under control when the fire- men arrived. 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Let us hopt., that we can improve on, ,that because there is ixt2 doubt that arthritis research is pa..yit<g. off," Mrs. Carlin¢ Pitt. "Acartmpaign i$•very mucic. a teat effgrt and l:,wopld liiie. to thahk all those who helped with the executive :and eanvasers and all those who, gave,1'said Mrs. Cardno. 'Clas5l Rett Atts pal dividends ,.lye+•1111,.aRY^ Walt Disney and Characters and Star Wars etc. All Halloween Gestures asks` Starting Mon. Oct. 22 Candy• 1 ib.. K saes • 16 -Chocolate Bars. 50' pkg. Cbicilets- off .79 1.98 1.29 Trick or Treat Bags 49e kg.. 36_ bags- per pkg. . . Larone's 527-196Q Seaforth 8�3 tt ing1hi '. � �r • A Professional 8x io Colour Portrait :112 PRICE 40 1 With this. Ad (Regularly 8801.: Choose from our selection of eight scenic 1 and Colour backgrounds. You may select additional portraits 1: 1 offered at reasonable prices, with no •;. r obligation. • See our large Decorator Portrait. • Satisfaction always,.. or your Money 1 CheerfuIly. refunded. . .. u nded_ .. One sitting per subject—$1 per subject for r' additionalsubjects, groups, or individuals ' viii els I inthe same family. Persons, tinder 18 must r 'an: 1` ' be a�companied•by parent or gua dt Coming, . THURS FRIM SAT OCTOBER 25 26 27' 1. Tbnre 10-6, Eri 10 8t' Sat 10-4:30 • �!. •Limited offer. not valid with any other speciail , JM)(A)MS' 33 Min St. Seaforth,, Ontario 1 O 111E1 IN MI tl• :III r 'III NI 1 I t I ■ limited to quantity and sizes Sale in effect only until October 20 or While sale items fast Colne in and have your picture token Oct. 25-26-27,x.' 8'x 10 colour portrait only 88