The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-06, Page 6HURON EXPOSIT
DECEM*ER: 0, 1:
PUCKER UP -Susan Moir takes advantage of,.
the ever popular kissing. booth, With the aid of
Dennis Nielsen, at the :fall carnival held at
SDHS,Iast Friday: (Expositor Photo)
Leos happy
witFt. dance
• BY COLLEEN RYAN'
• The Leo Clubmet. at the
Town Hall, December . 4
when 25 members attended
and discussed the results of
the dance.
The club thanked chaper-
ones Mr.. and Mrs. Gowan,
thanks •to the people who
worked on the float. Dennis
Nielsen; Kathy Larone, Tony
and Eddy Nielsen. Colleen;
Ryan, Paul Stewart, Colleen
Melo; Michelle Huard,
Sharon Wilson. Pete Under,'
Wood, • and 'Rick. Costello.
'Thanks'to Kenny Hak, Ger-
ard Ryan,. Jim Groothuis who
Leo Club
News
Mrs. Beuttenritiller, Mr,
Stewart and Mr, ' and Mrs,.
•Knetsch and the Seaforth.
Public ,S'cheol•, for their gym,
The, dance went off well.
thanks t� Paul & Rick Stew-
art, disc jockeys, and also the
people who worked at the
dance. .. .
The Leo Club float in. the
parade was also a st1ccess.
thanks , to Mr. Vincent for
storing' the float at :Vincent's.
Farm Equipment. A' special
also rode on the float. and'.
Bob Costello. who drove the
Tractor.
The Dance Committee is
organizing another dance on
December 21, at 8:00 p.m.
There will be a. very short but
;important meeting. Monday.
December 17 at 7:30 at the.
Town Hall to hand out tick-
ets. Without a ticket you
can"t get' in. Each member
will get two tickets at 51.00 a
piece..
Abet
40 *T ,parents;
attetsded aMetal,
inform-.
stloa ;meeititng, :held by the
Goderich toad District Assoc.
baton foe the Mentally
Retarded )Cast Wednesday
evening,
The parents; met at. the
Queen, Elizabeth Wing of
Yictocia Public School and;
were introduced to the,
executive of the GDAMR.
This executive includes Jim
Bolan, chairman;, ,Began:
Lindsay, past chairman;
Eugene Bender, treasurer;
Jogs Van Den Broeck secre-
tary; MacEwan Egener, .legal:
advisor; and Gail. Doak, Sally
Finn, Linda Freeman,, Don
Budnark, George Hiles: and
Bonnie Graham, directors.
The parents then heard`
from Maxine Pollock, camp:
ec)µven.Qr. She gave a brief
outline of the pr eedur'e #P
volved: Ito g9 eta Camp Bel:
WPod',
,George Hiles, co-ordinator
of the Adult kehabilitation
Centre, outlined the staffing
,and program at ARC,
Next the parents heard
,from, Gail Doak, co-ordinator
of the Keays Street Group
' Home. She spoke on the
staffing and prograrn at the
home.
Don Budnark, co-ordinator
of the p Apartment Support
P p
Program, told of the progress
of this project.
Jane Netzke, Goderich
recreational; co-ordinator,
listed many recreational
activities offered to the,
mentall retarded. She spoke
on the Leisure Buddy
gram and mentioned that the
second area recreational
Swint meet had been; held on
November2 at'Vanastra. She
said: that the Recreation
Department's programs and.
activities are .open to every
member of the cgmmunity
and that the mentally hand;;-
capped: are.especialy weir'
Four tables, of euchre were
in play on Tuesday afternoon.
whenvolunteer ladies game
for our euchre club. High,;
scores were held by Mrs.
Janet Baker and Mrs. Robe.
McClure with 43 While
consolation prizes went to-
Mrs, Ken Coombs and, Miss;
Doris Wills.
Visiting with Mr, Wilber
come to take part in them.
Sally Finn spoke to the.
parents about starting At par-
ent relief program.
Gwen Bedford. an Adult
Protective • Service Worker
with the; Stratford: Family
Counselling, Service, also.
1
spoke tot therm$.
The parents then went to
the ,Kinsmen Centre and
were, given a tour of the
Adult Rehabilitation Centre
there ihy Mrs. Howard Car
roll
Pollowang this tour' they
ers
Keyes: were his daugete.r
Mrs Ruth Carter et
Woodstock also Mr, John A.
Keyes, Stuart and: David
Keyes and Carolyn. Keyes, of
Brampton.'
Mrs. Jas. Ryan visited 9i,
Monday with Miss. Besiie
Davidson. Miss Evelyn;
Cardno, Mr, Frank. Case and
Mr.. Wm. Connolly.
a
# M
Visiting; with Mi Arthur
Nicholson were Mr. ;and Mrs..
Jack. 'Nicholson of Preston;,
Gayle Hobson of Hespeler
and; Mr, Don. Nicholson,
Visiting with Mrs. Mary
Carter were her
grandaughtersElizabeth and
Sherri Varley of Exeter also
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack. Carter of
town.
went across the street to ', the
Group .Hoene Where refresh-
ments Were served and more
tours given,.:
Bonnie Grabam, principal
of the Queen Elizabeth Wing
at Victoria Pubge School,
saidfejt that the evening]
Mrs. Edith Dunlop and.
Mr. Stanley: Hillen visited.
With their Mint Miss Bessie
Davidson.
Mrs Lola McGonigle
visited Miss Isobel Lamble.
on Friday afternoon.
Mr. Don and Pat Nolan.
and :family visited with :Mr.
James Nolan.
gage the .,parents a 9094
insight ustethe settgOiing a1
prepares, availsibk to
rttgntally, retarded',
Smile
A notorious cheapskate.
finally decided to have a
party, Explaining to a friend
how to find his apartment,:
said, "Come to, the fifth
floor, and when you see ;the:
letter M. •on the door,. push
the button with your .elbow
and when the door o • [mt!sR
put your foot against it."
The friend; queried, "But
why mustlnae My elbow and
foot?"
"For goodnesssake,
you're not coming empty-
handed, are you?'"
READY FOR
1
OD MARKET
Main Street Seaforth
Featuring cheese packages, fruit baskets, cheese trays, fancy
fruit by the case, meat platters for your Christmas, entertaining
Can't' decide? Give a Roth's Gift Certificate:
a a..
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I. VALUE
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. The Woodstock Special
,Handsomely. packaged assortment containing
individual'. blocks of 1 Ib. old cheddar, 1Ib,
medium: cheddar, 1 lb. mild cheddar, 1Ib.
Colby,. indi iduai sticks of 8 oz, marble
cheddar, 8 oz. onion/parsley blend, one 8 oz.
pack of Swiss. Wedges, one 250 g Canadian
Gouda and one 4% oz. imported French Brie.
No. 900 Price $19:95
Canadian Mailing $22.75
U.S. Mailing $24.85
International Delight
Here is an assortment to satisfy all tastes.
This beautiful box contains, individual blocks
of 1 Ib. old .cheddar, 1 Ib. medium cheddar,
1 Ib. mild: cheddar, 1 Ib. Colby, centred by an
8 oz. pack of Swiss Wedges, two individual
imported Gou:das, 7 . oz, plain 'and 7 :oz...
smoked, one 4 'oz. creamy imported rhes se,
one 4 oz. .;pack .oi imported cheese wedges and
4 individual 22 g imported.. mini, cheese
portions. .
No. 1000
Price $22.50.
Canadian. Mailing•$25.30
U.S. Mailing $27.40
slims
AUTHORIZED' SIGNATURE
The Collector's Choice
An impressive collection, One 234 Pound old
'
white • Canadian Cheddar ` Heart,, individ
1 ual sticks of 8•oz. medium cheddar, :8 oz. mar-
t ble cheddar, '8 oz. colby, .8 oz. onion/parsley
blend, one '8 oz. pack: Swiss Wedges; two
individual packs of imported gouda, .7 oz. plain.
and:7 oz. smoked, two individual 4 oz. packs;
1 of imported flavoured cream cheese,' three
individual 2Ya.oz. ,bottles of natural jam and
1'
two: 22 g . imported minr cheese portions,
1 'No. 1100 Price $27.50
Canadian Mailing $31.00
U.S,, Mailing $33.50
The . Treat Box The Great Cheese Combo.
The perfect gift that is conveniently packaged for
that little something- of :tasteful delights. .Econom-
icalfy priced each box contains one 250 g Dutch
Style Gouda, one $•oz. stick of colby, one 8 oz.
stick of onion/parsley blend and two 19 g Swiss
Wedges.
No, •100 Price $5.25
Canadian Mailing 56.80
115. Mailing $ 7.30.
Canadian Selections Pack
A great combination 'box to satisfy. a;l .
tastes for everyone on your shopping list.
Five individual sticks of .fine Canadian
Cheddar and natural varieties are neatly
packed.One each of 8 oz:oldcheddar, 8 oz:
medium cheddar, 8 oz. mild cheddar, 8 oz.
colby and 8 oz. onion parsley blerid,
No. 300 Price $7.95
Canadian .Mail;ng 59.75
U.S. Masairg 510,55
Have a Heart
5niov the delectable taste of a'great
Canadian cheese cia35id cut f'rotit ' the
centre of the cheese litotk, Here is a
cheese connoiiseuts :choice of old white
cheddar at :a very moderate price. Beau-
tifully . •boxed for easy shipping and
weighing a full 214 pounds,
No. 4011 Price $8.90
Canadian Mailing $10.70
t).S,iMailing $11.50
,
Here,, s a full rel>rc.tion of Canadian and Imported
cheeses. Combined as an attractive. package .are;
one '8 oz. stick' Of ••Marble .Cheddar, one $ oz.
stick of Colby, one 250'g• Dutch,Style.Gouda;
one 4 oz. package of Imported. Cream Cheese
With Herbs, two 22 g imported mini cheese
portions and two 19 g Swiss Wedges.
No. 200 Price $7.50
Canadian Mailing $9.30
• U,S. Mailing $10.10
The. Cheddar Trio
Introduce your' family .and friends to the:
world famous taste of Canadian tCheddars .:
from the subtle mild to the flavour of
nippy old. These three blocks of mild,
medium and old cheddar weigh. 1 Ib.
each and make an attractive gift to.
Cover all tastes.
No SO.Q Price $9.25
Canadian -Mailing $11.25 :
U.S. Mailing $12.40
Weekend Traveller
The ideal gift that's packaged for easy
travelling and mailing. It offers a unique
array of tastes combining Canadian
,Cheddars and Imported cheese. This box,
contains one 1lb. block of old cited
°'.dar, one 8 oz, medium cheddar stick,
one 4'A oz. imported French Brie, one 4oz.
pack of imported cheese, wedges, and one
110 g pack of. .imported mini cheese
portions.
No. 600
Canadian
Price Mailing 10$12.4500
.U.S. Mailing 513.20
Cheese, Honey
& Everything Nice
This is the .ideal gift that combines.
Canada's, finest products and just a touch,
of the international flavour.' Packaged
'beautifully, it contains individual sticks
of 8 oz. old cheddar;, 8 oz. medium
cheddar, 8 oz. mild cheddar, 8 oz marble
cheddar, 8 oz, Colby, 8 oz. onion f parsley
blend, one 11b. pack of .honey, three
23/4 oz. bottles of natural preserves, four
19 g. Swiss wedges and two, 22 .g im-
ported mini cheese portions.
No. 700 Price $13.95
Canadian Mailing $16,50
U.S. Mailing $18.30
Holiday Surprise
Canadian Cheddar combined with fine
imported cheese flavours. Beautifully
assembled to please everyone on your gift
list. This box contains individual sticks of
8 oz. aid cheddar, 8 02. Medium 'cheddar,
8oz, mild cheddar, 8 oz. marble cheddar,
8 oz. colby, 8 oz. onion/parsley blend,
one 7 oz. imported Baby Gouda one4oz,
pack of,imported creamy cheese wedges
and one 110 g ,pack of imported Mini
cheese portions.•
No. 800
Price $15:00'
Canadian Mailing 817.35
1.1.5, Mailing $18.110
r,/ ek itto r '
( (
in Area Chlurches
First PRESBYTERIAN , Chrch
59.Goderich St. W., Seaforth.
Minister: Rev. T.A.A. Duke , Organist: Mrs, D. Carter
. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9
11115 A.m. Worship'Service, Church School &
Nursery
The Sacrament of Communion
"Come to Worship" ..
STy THOMAS Anglican, Church.
Seaforth
Rev James Broadfoot
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9th
2nd Sunday in Advent
10 a.m. Morning prayer
'Guest Speakers Dr. Douglas Fox
Professor at Huron College
Sermon: "The Blble In the Life of a Christian"
NORTHSIDE ' United` Church
54 Goderlch St. West, Seaforth
DECEMBER 9,1979
, Church Service 11 a:m.
' Sunday Schools 10 andj11 x.m"
SUNDAY SCHOOLC0NCERT DEC. 7, 7:30 P.M.
• Rev. 1.G. Vanslyl(e, Minister
Organist•Choiir Director Jr;. Choir Leader
Margaret Whitmore • Audrey McLlwaln
Area congregations are invited to take advantage of
' the church directory to announce their church services
each week. Church directory announcements are
available for a minimum of 26 consecutive Weeks in
units of two column inches at: 52 per unit, Changes in
copy may be made each week but must be received
before noon Ott Tuesday, . .
Abet
40 *T ,parents;
attetsded aMetal,
inform-.
stloa ;meeititng, :held by the
Goderich toad District Assoc.
baton foe the Mentally
Retarded )Cast Wednesday
evening,
The parents; met at. the
Queen, Elizabeth Wing of
Yictocia Public School and;
were introduced to the,
executive of the GDAMR.
This executive includes Jim
Bolan, chairman;, ,Began:
Lindsay, past chairman;
Eugene Bender, treasurer;
Jogs Van Den Broeck secre-
tary; MacEwan Egener, .legal:
advisor; and Gail. Doak, Sally
Finn, Linda Freeman,, Don
Budnark, George Hiles: and
Bonnie Graham, directors.
The parents then heard`
from Maxine Pollock, camp:
ec)µven.Qr. She gave a brief
outline of the pr eedur'e #P
volved: Ito g9 eta Camp Bel:
WPod',
,George Hiles, co-ordinator
of the Adult kehabilitation
Centre, outlined the staffing
,and program at ARC,
Next the parents heard
,from, Gail Doak, co-ordinator
of the Keays Street Group
' Home. She spoke on the
staffing and prograrn at the
home.
Don Budnark, co-ordinator
of the p Apartment Support
P p
Program, told of the progress
of this project.
Jane Netzke, Goderich
recreational; co-ordinator,
listed many recreational
activities offered to the,
mentall retarded. She spoke
on the Leisure Buddy
gram and mentioned that the
second area recreational
Swint meet had been; held on
November2 at'Vanastra. She
said: that the Recreation
Department's programs and.
activities are .open to every
member of the cgmmunity
and that the mentally hand;;-
capped: are.especialy weir'
Four tables, of euchre were
in play on Tuesday afternoon.
whenvolunteer ladies game
for our euchre club. High,;
scores were held by Mrs.
Janet Baker and Mrs. Robe.
McClure with 43 While
consolation prizes went to-
Mrs, Ken Coombs and, Miss;
Doris Wills.
Visiting with Mr, Wilber
come to take part in them.
Sally Finn spoke to the.
parents about starting At par-
ent relief program.
Gwen Bedford. an Adult
Protective • Service Worker
with the; Stratford: Family
Counselling, Service, also.
1
spoke tot therm$.
The parents then went to
the ,Kinsmen Centre and
were, given a tour of the
Adult Rehabilitation Centre
there ihy Mrs. Howard Car
roll
Pollowang this tour' they
ers
Keyes: were his daugete.r
Mrs Ruth Carter et
Woodstock also Mr, John A.
Keyes, Stuart and: David
Keyes and Carolyn. Keyes, of
Brampton.'
Mrs. Jas. Ryan visited 9i,
Monday with Miss. Besiie
Davidson. Miss Evelyn;
Cardno, Mr, Frank. Case and
Mr.. Wm. Connolly.
a
# M
Visiting; with Mi Arthur
Nicholson were Mr. ;and Mrs..
Jack. 'Nicholson of Preston;,
Gayle Hobson of Hespeler
and; Mr, Don. Nicholson,
Visiting with Mrs. Mary
Carter were her
grandaughtersElizabeth and
Sherri Varley of Exeter also
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack. Carter of
town.
went across the street to ', the
Group .Hoene Where refresh-
ments Were served and more
tours given,.:
Bonnie Grabam, principal
of the Queen Elizabeth Wing
at Victoria Pubge School,
saidfejt that the evening]
Mrs. Edith Dunlop and.
Mr. Stanley: Hillen visited.
With their Mint Miss Bessie
Davidson.
Mrs Lola McGonigle
visited Miss Isobel Lamble.
on Friday afternoon.
Mr. Don and Pat Nolan.
and :family visited with :Mr.
James Nolan.
gage the .,parents a 9094
insight ustethe settgOiing a1
prepares, availsibk to
rttgntally, retarded',
Smile
A notorious cheapskate.
finally decided to have a
party, Explaining to a friend
how to find his apartment,:
said, "Come to, the fifth
floor, and when you see ;the:
letter M. •on the door,. push
the button with your .elbow
and when the door o • [mt!sR
put your foot against it."
The friend; queried, "But
why mustlnae My elbow and
foot?"
"For goodnesssake,
you're not coming empty-
handed, are you?'"
READY FOR
1
OD MARKET
Main Street Seaforth
Featuring cheese packages, fruit baskets, cheese trays, fancy
fruit by the case, meat platters for your Christmas, entertaining
Can't' decide? Give a Roth's Gift Certificate:
a a..
Cerci rate
I. VALUE
I'•
FROM
1.
I�•
DATE-
. The Woodstock Special
,Handsomely. packaged assortment containing
individual'. blocks of 1 Ib. old cheddar, 1Ib,
medium: cheddar, 1 lb. mild cheddar, 1Ib.
Colby,. indi iduai sticks of 8 oz, marble
cheddar, 8 oz. onion/parsley blend, one 8 oz.
pack of Swiss. Wedges, one 250 g Canadian
Gouda and one 4% oz. imported French Brie.
No. 900 Price $19:95
Canadian Mailing $22.75
U.S. Mailing $24.85
International Delight
Here is an assortment to satisfy all tastes.
This beautiful box contains, individual blocks
of 1 Ib. old .cheddar, 1 Ib. medium cheddar,
1 Ib. mild: cheddar, 1 Ib. Colby, centred by an
8 oz. pack of Swiss Wedges, two individual
imported Gou:das, 7 . oz, plain 'and 7 :oz...
smoked, one 4 'oz. creamy imported rhes se,
one 4 oz. .;pack .oi imported cheese wedges and
4 individual 22 g imported.. mini, cheese
portions. .
No. 1000
Price $22.50.
Canadian. Mailing•$25.30
U.S. Mailing $27.40
slims
AUTHORIZED' SIGNATURE
The Collector's Choice
An impressive collection, One 234 Pound old
'
white • Canadian Cheddar ` Heart,, individ
1 ual sticks of 8•oz. medium cheddar, :8 oz. mar-
t ble cheddar, '8 oz. colby, .8 oz. onion/parsley
blend, one '8 oz. pack: Swiss Wedges; two
individual packs of imported gouda, .7 oz. plain.
and:7 oz. smoked, two individual 4 oz. packs;
1 of imported flavoured cream cheese,' three
individual 2Ya.oz. ,bottles of natural jam and
1'
two: 22 g . imported minr cheese portions,
1 'No. 1100 Price $27.50
Canadian Mailing $31.00
U.S,, Mailing $33.50
The . Treat Box The Great Cheese Combo.
The perfect gift that is conveniently packaged for
that little something- of :tasteful delights. .Econom-
icalfy priced each box contains one 250 g Dutch
Style Gouda, one $•oz. stick of colby, one 8 oz.
stick of onion/parsley blend and two 19 g Swiss
Wedges.
No, •100 Price $5.25
Canadian Mailing 56.80
115. Mailing $ 7.30.
Canadian Selections Pack
A great combination 'box to satisfy. a;l .
tastes for everyone on your shopping list.
Five individual sticks of .fine Canadian
Cheddar and natural varieties are neatly
packed.One each of 8 oz:oldcheddar, 8 oz:
medium cheddar, 8 oz. mild cheddar, 8 oz.
colby and 8 oz. onion parsley blerid,
No. 300 Price $7.95
Canadian .Mail;ng 59.75
U.S. Masairg 510,55
Have a Heart
5niov the delectable taste of a'great
Canadian cheese cia35id cut f'rotit ' the
centre of the cheese litotk, Here is a
cheese connoiiseuts :choice of old white
cheddar at :a very moderate price. Beau-
tifully . •boxed for easy shipping and
weighing a full 214 pounds,
No. 4011 Price $8.90
Canadian Mailing $10.70
t).S,iMailing $11.50
,
Here,, s a full rel>rc.tion of Canadian and Imported
cheeses. Combined as an attractive. package .are;
one '8 oz. stick' Of ••Marble .Cheddar, one $ oz.
stick of Colby, one 250'g• Dutch,Style.Gouda;
one 4 oz. package of Imported. Cream Cheese
With Herbs, two 22 g imported mini cheese
portions and two 19 g Swiss Wedges.
No. 200 Price $7.50
Canadian Mailing $9.30
• U,S. Mailing $10.10
The. Cheddar Trio
Introduce your' family .and friends to the:
world famous taste of Canadian tCheddars .:
from the subtle mild to the flavour of
nippy old. These three blocks of mild,
medium and old cheddar weigh. 1 Ib.
each and make an attractive gift to.
Cover all tastes.
No SO.Q Price $9.25
Canadian -Mailing $11.25 :
U.S. Mailing $12.40
Weekend Traveller
The ideal gift that's packaged for easy
travelling and mailing. It offers a unique
array of tastes combining Canadian
,Cheddars and Imported cheese. This box,
contains one 1lb. block of old cited
°'.dar, one 8 oz, medium cheddar stick,
one 4'A oz. imported French Brie, one 4oz.
pack of imported cheese, wedges, and one
110 g pack of. .imported mini cheese
portions.
No. 600
Canadian
Price Mailing 10$12.4500
.U.S. Mailing 513.20
Cheese, Honey
& Everything Nice
This is the .ideal gift that combines.
Canada's, finest products and just a touch,
of the international flavour.' Packaged
'beautifully, it contains individual sticks
of 8 oz. old cheddar;, 8 oz. medium
cheddar, 8 oz. mild cheddar, 8 oz marble
cheddar, 8 oz, Colby, 8 oz. onion f parsley
blend, one 11b. pack of .honey, three
23/4 oz. bottles of natural preserves, four
19 g. Swiss wedges and two, 22 .g im-
ported mini cheese portions.
No. 700 Price $13.95
Canadian Mailing $16,50
U.S. Mailing $18.30
Holiday Surprise
Canadian Cheddar combined with fine
imported cheese flavours. Beautifully
assembled to please everyone on your gift
list. This box contains individual sticks of
8 oz. aid cheddar, 8 02. Medium 'cheddar,
8oz, mild cheddar, 8 oz. marble cheddar,
8 oz. colby, 8 oz. onion/parsley blend,
one 7 oz. imported Baby Gouda one4oz,
pack of,imported creamy cheese wedges
and one 110 g ,pack of imported Mini
cheese portions.•
No. 800
Price $15:00'
Canadian Mailing 817.35
1.1.5, Mailing $18.110