The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-27, Page 7•
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May24/79L
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DISCO DUTCH?—New Canadian Club queen contestant Mary Hak of
Seaforth and her partner Richard Verberne of R. R. #1, Seaforth danced
up a storm, in traditional dress at the club's dance in Seaforth Saturday
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,MAT 3, 1979'
James R. Scott. well
!known Seaforth writer', dies
•in Guelph.
•Kathy Larone,a SDHS'
Student captures two junior
badminton ehaMplonShiPS.
Fire hydrant rental qnes.
don again raised At FAB
fleeting.
Foreign land, ownership
•and economic issues, ,are
major election issues Pan-
didates say.
MAY 10, 1979
McKillop Township taxes
tip about 542 in 1979,
Ron Mason, Seaforth nat-
ive named coach of Michigan
State University hockey pro-
gram.
Seaforth's Commercial
Hotel renovated. '
Cooney Weiland trophy
Case •dedicated at Seaforth
arena, •
MAY 17, i979,-
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Rev. Stan MacDonald.
leaves Londesboro United,
Church after preaching there
nine years.
Gerald A. Stewart, a well-
known former Seaforth bus-
inessmih, dies, in Toronto.
Tuckersmith Township
council passes bylaw after
concerns raised about man-
ure tank safety.
MAY 24, 1979
Robert McKinley re-elect.
ed as. MP for Huron,Bruce
riding. Bill Jarvis ti -elected
in landslide in Perth.
Dublin's Main Street fire
happened exactly 100 years.
ago.
Johnny Nielsen betters
track shot put reecird at
Huron -Perth Conference
Seaforth Public School
students question area pol-
iticians at the school's Gov-
•MAY 31, 1979
Four teenagers escape in-
juries in aecident on Hwy.
#8,
Patricia Rimmer starts
kid's column in The Exposit-
or.
• George Aberhart, Seaforth
native, and cipal of St,
...Georges School, London for
many years, dies.
Frances Ball of Seafortti,
tells about life behind the
'Bamboo Curtain..'
JUNE 7, 1979
Arson suspected as_McKil-
lop Township office heavily
damaged in Sunday morning
fire. .
Seaforth council wantsto
go it alone with fire depart-
ment.
Genesco expansion may
mean demolition of former'
Seaforth Public School:
Ethel Beattie antique auc-
tion features record crowd
and prices - Limoges set sells'
for $2,650.
Ag. Society raises more
than $4000 from Martin: and
Powns Circus. performatices.
Perth's. Bill Jarvis
pnraotrivei:cid. motinrcislatetiroill sinlafteri.mfoer
Sinister Clark's Cabinet.
TQW.11,1711:149
M;11o.7.9
1Street lot
foriineerwb BIGroAwsntOezeted pros,.
Went of Dublin Liens Club.
eTasxnll,esHnincrease by $40.p.
Nostalgic look at Crieh°
Restaurant mem)! Meads, the
IS Cent dinner.
Fire 401.11"estro2y1; ii"nt9eriOr QV
Wady De Wolfe home, Rail-
wanieK
Strre41. 5goeaftlelhr: 62. of
RR 4.'' Walton is killed in,
accident on Huron. County
Rd. 12 when his, ear strikes
b r iFdeReed ea rb uctamn
i fesi utb sho
o fea
ture of 111th Hensall Spring
Fair.'
4reRnnaecsdhualpsnugobfillissl local, Lrle. 1$:trvi_Q !li n
e); on
,Egmondville United
;.iltvuerrc4hary.celebrates 100th an.
JUNE 28, 1979
Crowd attends filming of
VVintario show at the Sea -
forth arena.
• Clare Westcott, executive
assistant to Premier Davis,' is
a hometown boy who "made
good."
Dublin area natives John
Joseph Carpenter, a Chat-
ham alderman and Thomas
S. Melady, a retired separate
school inspector, die.
Town, townships 'disagree
on dropping Fire. Area Board;
JULY 5, 1979
McKillop Township ac-
cepts tender to .make Silver
Creek a drainage ditch.
Damage S55,000 in fire at
MeK*11 p horne
owned
*ve and Ray MaloneyConY-
'struction Ltd.
"For sale" signs becom-
fidnIgth.s.omnien sight in Sea
Cathy McGavin of Walton
and Keith McClure of McKil-
lop Township win J. W;
Talbot Merit Awards at SPS
graduation
Rosie Van Dyk and Rob
Core receive Knights of Col-
umbiis awards at St James'
Separate School graduation,
Rev. Robert Scott welcom-
ed to Londesboro United
Chinch. and Rev. Wilena
Brown to Varna United.
JULY 12, 1979 .
Damage exceeds $1,000 in.
Seaforth Legion break in.
Huron Federation of Agri-
culture calls for changes in
the Land Trespass Act
'Hensall council. moves to
annex land in Hay Township,
Seaforth licente bureau
closes
N. Ontario Scholars a
mong SDHS graduates.
jULY19, 1979
.Johnny Nielsen travels to
There's a
nip in the air
and snow on
the ground, but
we've got warm
feelings about the
future. Cheers and
a Happy New Year!
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:France to, represent Canada,
on track team. •
Balloonists from Toronto
ily over Hibbert TownShip
flt5°01d:re.A swirtiM' er$ compote
in Lake 'Huron zone meet At
tions Pool.
ifillISgreen may be a tiny
community. •btit it has a likly
general store.
Stewart Bros. matt ISM
anniversary of their SeafOrth
Doig retires after
4 years of teaching:.
JULY 26, 1979
Father Peter Oostveen of
.St..eblumban celebrates 40th
jubilee the priesthood.
Doneida Adams re.
tires from Hullett Central
School after 42 years in the
classroom.
Janice Webster of Varna Is
queen of the Zurich Fair.
Joseph Cronin, 47, a well.
knew% Dublin busineSsMan
and former 'village trustee
dies.
AUG. 2, 1979
Father H. J. Laragh to'
leave St. James, •parish for
Sarnia.
Three mysterious monu-
ments stand on grassy lot
riorth of Chiselhurst.
Keith Sharp, Seaforth area
businessman dies.
LACAC heritage walk in
Seaforth attracts 75 visitors.
Bob and Annie Burchill
farm organically on 100 acre
farm near Dublin.
AUGUST 9, 1979
'Sparks start two wheat'
field fires cin Bell and Whyte'
farms, ••
Bill. Vook welcomed home
to Brodha.gen.
Tueketsmith • Township
:passes manure tank bylaw.
Storm knocks area power
off, OxfOrd County hit by
de.vistatiag tornado,
AUGUST 18, 1979
Seaforth council decides to
opt out of Fire Area Board.,
Huron Federation of Agri-
culture sends carloads pf
volunteers to assist Oxford
County farmers ' '
Clare Vincent resigns. • as'.
Hallett Township Clerk. • •
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Pr. Charles amitattra Ton'
celebrate Slith Wedding
niversary.
Sunpower Offers; energy
alternative for Barry IVIghqn
hoarse 'near Staffa,
AUGUST 21, :101. 9,
Clive Buist resigns as Sea-
ford), recreation director to
take Fergus job.
Seaforth firerne.n: assist
Mitchell brigade ,in fighting
178,004 blaze at Spanjer
First annual Vanastra.
Tuckerstrtith County fair
attracts crowd,
Scott' Poultry Farm
grows in Scope.
AUGUST 3011979
Barn losses over $150,000
in fires at Jee Lane farm. RR
2, Dublin and Roy Heuer-
marin farm. RR 1, Dublin.
Bill Ferguson of Hensali
area tells, some beekeeping
'Secrets.'
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Anne IvIelady, „ferMetlY, Of
taShOS:itrCtsioluutrhninaabmnanne'iny:erissn:ty;11)rs "Oef
in Rankin Inlet, an Arctie
sestteleartnoertnht. Lavvrt owders
Huron County Junior Far-
mer4 exchange renlinscencea
at 30th anniversary dance.
SEPTEMBER Op 1979
J a:In:sett SI me penOrtateu4.1,00att, iseSat:
liehaforth firemen raise
$1500 for Muscular • Dys.
gn
ctrhQaPnhgYescahrnitPatoiwnships hard.
Tax equalization factor
Seaforth Squirts win 'A+
tniatImeeenftW. alton FaStball tour-,
SEPTEMBER11, 1979
Hibbert township vetoes
12 -inch propane pipeline be
his built through township.
Father W.C. Cooney, new
$t James pat" hytiest •ser-
ved in Peru 10.400a,
Tom, Wel( of_oasorraand
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Ross SIP* of Staff*
share ear la POWs, •Club
draw
CaM, Doig Seakirth win's
Men's invitational Go! f Tour-
nantent,
SEPT. 20,1979
Rec. thrector Clive Buist
roasted at Appreciation
.Night,•
Seaford) goes ahead.With
its own fire department, •
Volunteers assist in find-
ing missing Seaford). Manor
resident.
Tuckersmith council okays
Vanastra Recreation Centre
addition.
McKillop Federation of
Agriculture collects $4,090
for tornadorelief fund.
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