HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-02-05, Page 4SDHS Grade XIII
Presents
As A Literary Project
'A Three Act Play
FALLEN ANGELS
by Noel Coward
February 12 — 8:30 p.m:
By Special Arrangement With Samuel French
at
Seaforth District High School Auditorium
Admission ' $1.00
Tickets Available From Students
n the ,Red Knight Room
FRIDAY MIKE HODGERT
FRIDAY PARISIANN-AS
SATURDAY MIKE- HODGERT
Ample Free Customer Parking
Visit our Beverage Room for Tasty Snackks, also Colored TV
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COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Seaforth,' Ontario
SEAFORTH ARENA
SCHEDULE
FRIDAY — SKATING - 8-10 p.m.
Admission 25e and 354
SATURDAY AFTERNOON —
No Skating — Minor Hockey Day
TUESDAY ---7 INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY
Monkton vs. SSaforth --- 8:30 p.m.
Admission 25c, 50c "and 75c
CABARET
DANCE-
BRODHAGENI COMMUNITY CENTRE
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY .7
ORCHESTRA
The Optimist 'club
of
. SEAFORTH
Would like to express their 'appreciation
to all those °individuals who 'generously
donated their time and efforts towards
making _the ° 1970 Winter Carnival "the
best ever", by inviting them to an
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Appreciation Day
to beheld on
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Sunday, February 8th
from '1:00 pin., at
Olgis Golf Cowie'
Itatamotette , be., provided for aVery6116;
*Alan.; a Iffiht•:lunch and dinteing to. records in the
• ifiiii4itbSe. •
ousider This2Srotue
FLORIDA TOURS
From $125.00 up
15-day,, bus tour, departs March 2nd, including sido trip
to Nassau, $259.00 per person based on 2 to a 'room.
. 10-day mid-term holiday special to _.Floricla depa;ts March 20,
$125.00 and up, includes all hotel accommodation, 'baggage•
' •handling and service of a tour escort.
Write •For Brochures or Phone
HABKIRK TRANSIT SERVICE Phone 527.1222 Seaforth, Ont,
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SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY •
Presents
"THE : NEW 'SET"
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7
DANCING 9:00 .1-12:00
AT'THE
' •SEAF()RTH .e0IVINIUNITY CENTRE
Dross. • " '77-77 Adrishislon' $1.00 :Ifsta • ',n,rd.
GODERICH
30 THESQUARE
PHONE 524-7811'
AIRCONDIT1OKD
MONTHLY CALE DAR FOR FEBRUARY
Thurs., Fri., and Sat., Feb. 5, 6, 7
• "The April Fools" •
starring Jack Lemon, Catherine Deneuve and Peter Lawford
(Adult Entertainment) ,Thursday showing at: 8 p.m. only
Friday and Saturday showing at 7:30 and 9:30.
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Sun., Mon., and •Tues., Feb. 8, 9 and-10 — One complete show
• each night beginning at 8 p.m.
"The First Time"
starring Jecqueline Bisset, Wes Stern and Rick Kelrnan
'Where It's •At"
• with David Janssen, Robert Drives and Rosemary Forsyth"
(Restricted to 18 years and over)
Wed, to Tubs.; Feb. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 (Adult Enter-
tainment)lime show only on. Wed., Thurs., Sun., Mon., Tues.,
staring at'S p.m., Friday and Saturday show start at 7:30 and
9:25 p.m. •
70111 CINIUW14011 PREHOIS
PAUL NEWMAN
ROBERTREDFORI)
KATHARINE ROSt•
BUTCH CASSIDY AND
. . THE SUNDANCE
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C4 MOTHER OAARTIN.JEFF COR4'1,110.NRYJONVL
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WAKSON COM 16 kliXt •
Feb. 14 —. Saturday Matinee 2 pm. — "DiSerderly
Jerry Lewis; "Peewees On ice"
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Orderly",
Wed., Feb.-18 .to Wed., Feb. 2S-- one show each night at 8p.m.
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1e a.
671-adreZrahael Caine Trevor Howard. Curt itirgeas Ian MOM Konnelli More Laurence Chalet nip POO Christopher Plummer Michael Redgrave Ralph Mehardan Robed Shaw. Pala* Wyman Susannah York
impressive cinematic achievement, recreate's an era with
rich detail and accuracy, brilliant aerial photography.
Sat., Feb. 2i — MatineeSt 2 "Tinderboz",feature. plus
"He Cooked His Goose", "Two Lazy Crows" "Lean Up and
, Chase, it" -
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Thurs., Feb. 2616 'flies., March 3
usiNediortLpAmAyslate 411.
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WYLERi7RAY STARK
rroduttln
Win
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Starring Barbra ,Streisand, Omar 5her1f and Kay Medford
"Musliale' One show each:nigh, at O p.m. Prices will h• - . ennestittid'at iotie 4 fo,• ,t
Budget
A $13,000 budget for street
construction and maintenance
Was approved by caunciltlanclay ,
"night, with $6,000 earmarked for
construction and $7,000 for main-
tenance.
The 1969 construction and
maintenance budget Was $11,800.
In other business; 'Reeve R.
B, Cousins and Coun. J.H. Ten-
pas were appointed to the tourist
• 'council of the ) Mid-westerii
Ontailo Development Area Colin-
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FOR SALE
4 Hereford and Holstein heifers
bred Hereford, due in 4 to 6
weeks. Paul Murray, Phone
345-2728.
•ftlpro.
RECEPTION ,
for Mr, and. Mrs. Wayne Hoegy
nee (Cathy Dale)
SEAFORTH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Friday, February- 20th. ,
Music supplied by the Country
Boys, Goderieh.
Ladies please bring sandwiches.
Everyone welcome.
CASH EltHGO
'Legion Han, Seaiorth. ,
FRIDAY, FEB.
8:15 p.m.. --
15 Regular Ganes tor $10.00'
thr6e $25.00 'Games
''$15.00 Jackpot to go
Two' Door Prizes
ADIVIISSiON 0.00 -
txtta-Card0 25,6 or .1 for $1.001
•\ (Children tinder 16 not
permitted)
Ausplees .S•aftwth Branch 156
itoyal Canadian Logan
ProteedS for WWII*. Work twilawswiswiiiiimmaiewitsiowwwww*
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bas at 9 Ladles bring a qq*''Olt saran,, enough for two.
1 -% 1\14 admission at the door
0010-if by the C.W.L.
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cOktAan• Parish
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Feb. 10th
404;,, FEB,I 5, 191.0
Approve $17,000
Budget for 1970
'Correspondent server Month" when those wish-
ing to subscribe to the church
monthly paper should contact the
congregational United Church
Observer Representative, Mrs.
P.L.McNaughton. Congregational
and United Church Women- con-
tributions to the Mission and
Service Fund of the church
amounted to $5,300.00
Appreciation to Rev, and Mrs.
Currie was given by Ron Ware-
ing and a gift was presented by
Mrs. Ron Mock:
Mr. Currie closed the meet-
in& with the reading of the 121st
Psalm in Modern Paraphrase
from the book ',Good Lord Where
Are You" followed by Prayer.
Creek— (Sask.) NewS carries -a _
story - concerning awards pre-
sented at a fish and game banquet.
Among pictures which accompany
the story is one Of RCMP Con-
Stable, G. J. Burch. Constable
Burch, son of Mr. and Mrs.John
Burch, Walton and a graduate
of SDHS- was awarded a' trophy
for a whitetail deer 151 5/8
points which he took near
Sidewood, Sask.
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Mrs. Carter Kerslake was
hostess for the Cameo paint-
ing party Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. Jim Tubb, Mitchell
as instructress. There were
15 ladies present to 'Para the
art Aof shading,iare
crowd attended the
old tyme dance in Staffa Hall '
Friday night sponsored' by the
south Perth Athletic Society.
Miss Judy Bowman, Fuller-
ton was a Thursday night guest
A Miss Darlene Templeman.
Misses Edna and Janet Miller,
London spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Miller- and visited Satur- -
day with their grandmother, Mrs.
Mary Miller, Mitchell.
Miss Geraldine Templeman
was a Saturday night guest of
Miss Pat Pelting, Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Vilfred Annis
and Mr. and Mrs. John Temple-
man visited Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fawcett,
• ' Miss Pat Meir, Windsor and
Mr. and Mrs. John Burleigh and
family, Goderich, visited Sunday
vtith ,Mr. and Mrs. -Bob Norris
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mauer,
Farquhar, visited' Sunday even-
ing with Mr.' and Mrs., John
Temmprlesm an.
Spencer Jeffery and
The Fireside Fellowship
Group of First Church met in
the Centennial Room Tuesday
evening with an attendance of
15 memberS.
William Brown, the new
presideht, presided , over the
meeting..-„The Lord is My Shep-
herd”, was sung with Mrs.
Brown at the piano.
John•-I3- verses 1.---10 was
,by MrS. Brown and Mr. Brown
read the article "Untouched by
Human Hands" by Dr. D.Glenn.
Campbell of London. Rev. T.C:
Mary Anne McGrath,'
1Vililliolland led inPrayer.Follow-
at a shower at the 'home of Mrs. played.,
Keith MacLean and her daugh-
ter,,Lynn.
A short program of contests
was enjoyed. A place mat was__
passed ,around for everyone to ,, The
Fed
reg
Cross
meetingulerwiu
b sign:Seaforth
MacLean read the ad- Friday afternoon', February 6th
dr ess " as the _gifts were pre, at 3 -p„,th, in the Carnegiu LibrarY., seated to thebride,
.'e held of Lynn
the
She was the .recipient of many
'lovely and useful gifts, for which
Bru.sseis she thanked everyone.
Relatives of Mary Anne Mc- 'Approvfs Grath, bride elect of February
Toronto and Thornhill.
man returned' home Friday after Born in Belfast, OntariO0be°, spending a couple of weeks in was the on of the late'llpbexl
' Sunday VIsItera .-at 414 ree1d!,
ence of Rev. Ora. and,! Mrs.
Stewart were Mr, 004.10s,. Ed,
Israel and Prof. OCIrdeOsid.10$1,
Couling, ail of 9.nelph.
Mr. Zach McSpadden has
turned from Toronto where he
spent the pot three weeks..
• Mr. and Mrs. S, McSpadden
of Otterville visited Mr: Zach
MoSpadden on Sunday. .
Mrs. Ona Fortune is a pa-
tient in Seaforth Community Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cole-
Agar and Anne Smythe. '
He was educated at RoXboro
and had 'been a farmer all his•
life. He was a member of, the
First Presbyterian Church in
Seaforth. •
Surviving are his wife, the
former Anna May Wallis, to whom
he was married inSallnia in 1945;
two daughters, Mrs. Willia.ln
(Marjorie) Plaskett, of London,
and Miss Erma I. Agar of,Len-
•don; one son, Mervyn H. Agar,
of R. R. 2., Seaforth,,tvio brothers, '
Wesley and Irwin, both of Sarnia,
and one grandchild.
The body was at the R. S. Box
Funeral Horne in Seaforth, where
service was held at 2 'p.m: Wed-
nesday, conducted by his mini-
ster, Rev. T: c.Mulholla.nd. Tem-
porary entombment followed in
the Pioneer Mausoleum with bur-
ial latPr in the Maitland Bank
Cemetery.
' Pallbearers were Con Eckert,
Arthur Devereaux, Cornelius DeP
Corte, Francis Coleman, Gor-
don Scott and Sam Scott, Flower-,
bearers were Elgin Young, Peter
McCowan, Harvey McClure and
Leen Van de Ban.
ables".
4-H 'deb "Dressing up veget-. Feb .5th 'Thum I
tgiii64641.e United
; Muck
ai,v,1314$94 otatwao VO4,4 A msna l Eng - Tile.school in Mitchell, TI MAY • irklialv.!* Ally,131".4 '
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and Wednesday for,the. eppOnling
R. Harold Agar, 55, of R,Rka.
Seafo,ithi died suddetily an sun-
day at his residence.
urged to, attend this molt -le*
portant meeting, Ladies OWe
bring sandwich**.
wolasawomaiiiiommain*.wmormos
- TURKEY
at p.m.
Ali Members and adherents.are LEGION
SUPPER
NORMS= Saturday
TTM
Febrtiary 14th
Tues., 'Feb. -10
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CHURCH
St. Valentine's
DANCE
Legion Hall
From 9( to •
Mrs.Maude Hedden
Despite the 'flu bug' and in-
clement weather conditions the
faithful and the brave ventured
forth for the annual dinner and
buSiness meeting of Hensall
United .Church. The U.C. W.
convened the dinner arrange-
ments and following this the
president, Mrs, yarn Alderdice
presided for an informal pro-
gram of music with Mrs.Bill
Fuss at the piano and a humorous
reading ,,,Just like a man".
Before the chairman Rev.
Harold Currie conducted the
business session all present rose
in recognition 'of Mrs. Edna Pat-
erson who was celebrating her
80th birthday:
Annual report booklets were
distributed and reviewed which
told the story of the church's work
for 1969. Vern Alderdice expres-
sed the sentiments of the congre-
gation when he paid tribute to
the retiring church treasurer,
Mrs. Peter McNaughton for her
diligent and efficient work in re-
gard to the'church finances during
the, past several years. She was
presented with a gift by the
'Stewardship Committee. Harvey
Keys will succeed ,Mrs. McNau-
ghton as church treasurer.
Edison Forrest was elected to
another three year term as clerk
of the congregation. In his
absence Jack Drysdale was ap-
pointed secretary for the
evenings business . The chairman
of the Stewardship committee,
Grant McGregor presented the
budget of - $17,000.00, for 1970
which was accepted as well as
the Nominating Committee
report. New memberS to the
Stewardship Committee are Jack
Drysdale, Bill Fuss and Ron
Wareing.
The Trustee Board requested
that due to the , 'retirement of
Elgin Rowcliffe and James Mc-.
Allister from that Board that
the following men be added to
the church trustees - Walter
Spencer, Ian McAlliiter, Bill
Rowcliffe, Deng. _cools_aad_Vern..
Alderdice. „ .
.It ,was announced that Feb-
ruary wailld be know as ',oh-
' ' James A. Foster, prominent
resident of Hensel for fifty-three
years passed away in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday,
January 27th in his 81st year. Sur-
viving are his „wife the -former
Allota (Lottie) Hildebrant, two
sons Harold, Hensall; Ray,Ship-
ka; Jean,- Mrs. Harry Smith,
London; Marie, Mrs. Bill Howe,
Toronto. He was predeceased by
a" son L,orne. One sister, Mrs.
Jacob 'Battler, R.11, 3; Zurich,
a brother, Albert, Biggar, Sask;
Fifteen grandchildren and nine
great grandchildren also survive'.
Mr. r and Mrs. Foste
-'
celeb-
ratedtheir diamond wedding
anniversary in August 1969.
The late Mr. Foster rested
at the' Bonthron Funeral Home
until Friday, January 30th, when
Requiem High Mass was said
by Father A. Durand at 11 a.m.
Friday in St., Boniface Roman
Catholic Church, Zurich. Inter-
ment' was in St. Boniface
CerheterY.
Pallbearers were Louis Erb,
Ross Perry, Vern Sommers, John
Hart, George Hildebrand,
Alphonsus Dietrich.
4-H CLUB '
There will 'be a .441 Club
starting in Hensel' in Febrli-
ary, and girls Interested' are
asked to 'contact Mrs. Win.
Fugs, phone 262-2946 and Mrs.
Don Travers, !Alone 262-4905
before FebruarrIth.
CANVAS RAISES $285.
Hensall Kinette Club canvas-
,sad the village on Monday even-
ing for one hour and collected
$285.00 for the March of Dimes.
the largest amount ever raised;'
Ten Kinette members and eight
Volunteers did the canvassing.
Chief Marching Mother was MrS:
Grant MacGregor.
HENSALL WINTER CARNIVAL
Winners in draws in connect-
ion with the 1108911 Winter
Carnival are;
Bob Tu rner,R. R.
1, Zurich; 2nd. Rhtlio Ed.Pink,
Henson; 3rd. Luggage,,Frank
Varley, Hensall; Alth.Woo blanket
.'arms Caldwell, • HenSall; 5th.
Ladies Waist Watch. Nancy
.1Inderi,vood,(10 years Of age) di
Buren park, Centralia. The draw ,
took place at the Arena Saturday
night' With Reeve Oliver. Agnes
drawing, the lucky tickets. Tile
Lodge, 2•23 was.
in charge Of the draw.
Service in the Henson united
Church Sunday, morning was pre-
pared by the Hi-C Youth Fellow-
ship and was directed by there
The group is composed of the
'Young People from both
Chiselhurst and Hensall Congre-
gations. • Miss Donna Forrest,
president for the Hi-ze, presided
for the service and included a
,scripture Drama, "Hello God---
Is That You" by Nancy Forrest
and Mary Mock. Chorus ,,Blowing
In The Wind" Shirley Brintne.11,
Jean Cole, Ann Key's,-Mary Mock,
Cathy Cook.A Youth's soliloquy -
Carmen Currie; Panel discus-
sion on Religion,. Drugs, Alco-
hol, Sex, Communications taken
by Janet Ecker, Bob Read, car 7
men Currie, Mary Mock.Moder ,
atm' Glenn Webster, Toc Alpha
Representative.'
° The Hi-C expressed apprec-
iation for the assistance pro-
yided in the service by Miss
Janet Epker and Bob Read of , Exeter and for the presence of
Glenn Webster of Aubtrn who
came as 'a representative of the
Alcohol Drugs Concern Institute
"Toc Alpha Youth Section".
• PERSONALS'
Miss Sylvia Henderson has
been transferred to the. Bank of
Montreal, ,London, England and
leaves from Toronto Inter-
-national Airport on Saturday.
Mrs. Herb Stretton was taken
to South Huron Hospital, Exeter
on Thursday.
Floyd Crane, Hensall, ewho
has been a patient in South Huron-
Hospital, has been transferred
to St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shirray
have returned from a months
holiday in Florida. Mrd and Mrs,
Douglas Shirray • flew down to
Tampa and accompanied` "them
home.
Capt. John' R. Beer of-Win-
nipeg, spent the week end with
Mr.' and' Mrs.Fred Beer and Mr.
and Mrs.George Beer and family.
Mrs. Gladys Coleman and
Mrs. Esther Moffatt -left Sunday
for a vacation in Florida.
W. J. Clement, who recently
fractured his. leg in a . snowmo-
bile accident, Is doing nicely
and able to get • around with' a
walking cast.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy biaset
are honeymooning at Corpus -
Christi, TOMS with thP latter's
sister, Mira Pauline Bell and
were guest' on gilloliday °nide".
home of herAunt, Mrs. Lorne
Carter, Saturday evening.
A short program of contests
was featured. A pilloW signed
by each guest and the, Bride's
Book were passed. ' •
-The following address Was
read by Gloria Riley, cousin of
the bride:
Dear Mary Anne,
Asbawcek tghaetpheagretan.-night and leaf
We'll, see' Mary Anne in various •
stages.
First was the stage when her
dolls were the fad, •
But that soon ended as only
brothers she had.
Soon it was time fez. her to go
to school,
And there to learn the Golden
Club workRule. and Guides were a
thing of the past,
But as' each year went by,, Mary
grew tip fast.
While travelling,,on the bus one
day
She was so happy and gay;
She said to her mother who was
driving the bus
(She didn't really want to make
a fuss);
But do yOli.aee that boy standing
iit6heorne, e
'with the blue eyes and,
fair, fair hair?
Mary 'kept a watchful- eye,
Hoping no-one would get her guy.
Their romance really started
March '68
When they met at the churth
Neither one of them late.
It all began with just 'a little
glance
And Mary Anne says, Now's my
chance;
Ever since then to Mary's place
Mark has come
And it looks like now his love
she has won.
It 'won't be long itsirthe big day
takes place:
As Mary walks down the aisle
we can see Mark's face.
Then ds they settle down in
Mark will appreciate. the bride
their little nook
that he took.
3o . along with utensils, knick-
' kneeks and dishes •
We,' all your relatives, send Mir—
!'r:hte%91.gifalltS448vte• brought in by
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Mary's cousins and faeces... •
Nary,: Abbe thanked eVeryone
far. the lovely' gifts and estenditd
apeolix thank-you to par aunts
for the ShoWer.
The, bOWS Were •arranged on
an -apron and preaebted- to the .
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OBITUARY
R. HAROLD AGAR
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Kinettes
The Kinette Club of HenSall
met Wednesday night at the home
of Mrs. Alvin Campbell.
President Mrs. Harold Knight
welcomed the special guest Mrs.
Ken Pollock.
;Donations were made to the.
Mental Retardation Association
and to March of Dimes which.
the Kinettes sponsored Monday
in a canvass of the village.
The meeting ended with the
club making decorations for the,
Kinsmen and Kinette float' which
was entered in the parade.
,Wins Trophy
A recent issue of the Maple Bride
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ouths
onduct OBITUARY •
JAMES A. FOSTER Service
Honor
lect
Music 'by Blue - Tones
Fireside
eets
ed Cross
1970
5:00 - 7:00 p.m:
• Adults $1.75
Children, 12 Years and under
$1.00
Pre-School Children Free
Admission to dance
$1.50 each
Everybody Welcome
Attendance Limited" To Those
Over 21.
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