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SEAFORTH ROLLER
SKATENA-THON
MAKE IT A MARATHON
i SATURDAY &
DAYS SUNDAY
—1 JUNE 13 & 14
TWO
DAYS1
4,
lb
COMMENCES AT 10 'a.m. SATURDAY AND CONTINUES
THROUGH SUNDAY TILL 11 p.m.
Sponsors pay for every minute on the rink, so the
more sponsors you get the more money you make
for Boys and Girls Work in Seaforth.
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PRIZES FOR THE YOUNGEST, OLDEST & LONGEST SKAT-
ERS, SO MAKE THIS A FAMILY AFFAIR,
PICK-UP 'YOUR PLEDGE CARDS AT TAYLOR'S
SHOES OR BOB & BETTY'S VARIETY STORE
SPONSORED BY THE BOYS AND GIRLS COMMITTEE OF THE SEAFORTH LIONS
CLUB.
fI
Will Host
Judging
Competition
The 1970 Huron County and
Junior Farmer Judging Compe-
tition will be held on Saturday,
May 30th at the Seaforth Fair
Grounds. 4-H and Junior Farmer
Club members from all parts of
Huron will be attending and com-
pete for six major awards plus
cash awards.
The Competition is open to all
young men and women between the
ages of 12 and 30 years inclusive,
with a breakdown into classes of
Novice, Junior, Intermediate and
Senior. Members will judge nine
classes altogether including
three classes of beef cattle and
swine, two classes of dairy cat-
tle and one class of sheep. One
of the beef classes will be beef
cuts and one of the swine classes
will be hog carcasses.
Only dumb clucks are
afraid to be called "chick-
en.''
SHOWER
for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Higgins
(nee Barbara Dietz)
at the
Brodhagen
CoMmunity Centre
Friday, May 22
THE BLENDERS
Eve rone welcome
Ladies Bring Lunch
ANNUAL
CHICKEN BARBEQUE
EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH
This Saturday, May 23
5 to 8 p.m.
One-Half Chicken Plate $1.50
One-Quarter Chicken Plate. $1.00
Come As you are. Take-Out Orders a
Specialty
SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
Presents
THE MAJORITY"
Satu.r May 23rd
DANCING 9:00 — 12:00
AT THE
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
1311iirteival
Admisii6W$1'.00
We Reserve The Right To Refuse Admission
In the
Red Knight Room
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
"PARISIANNAS"
— BEVERAGE ROOM —
FRIDAY — MIKE HODGERT
SATURDAY — AUDREY KERR
at the Piano
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Ample 'Free Customer Parking
• Visit our Hetet-age Room lor Tast Chicken Wings,
' also Colored TV 4
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COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Seaforth, Ontario
For 11ealth - kb*,
..FortunV": hi? \
Seaforth
Community Centre
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
WED. - THURS. - FRI.
May 20-21-22
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
' Now You Can See Anything
You Want At . .
,"AL10E'S
RESTAURANT
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
ARLO GUTHRIE .
In Color
HANNIBAL
BROOKS
Oliver Reed Color Cartoon
SATURDAY and MONDAY
'May 23-25
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
"THE DEVIL'S 8"
(ADULT, ENTERTAINMENT)
FABIAN
Leslie Parrish - Christopher George
In Color
"FEARLESS FRANK"
John Voight
Color Cartoon
SPECIAL
THEATRE NIGHT
Tuesday, May 26
"WHERE ANGELS
GO . . TROUBLE
FOLLOWS!"
Rossalind Russell, Stella Stevens,
Susan Saint James, Van Johnston
Color Cartoon
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eeds of Evening To Wesley.
Willis Church Women Unit No. 1
-"Advance Tickets On Sale -
WED. -1 THURS. - FRI.
May 27-28-29
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
"THE TROUBLE WITH
GIRLS"
Elvis Presley - Marlyn Mason
In Color
"THE MALTESE
BIPPY"
Dan Rowan Disk Martin
Carol lynley
COW Cartoon
'LOCAL BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stahl of
Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Eton of Lansing, Mich., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Houston in Egmondville.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thompso
were guests for the holiday wee -
end with Mr. and Mrs:--Ken
Thompson and faintly of Burling-
ton.
Mr. Arun Sane, Mr. Satish
Dabral and Mr. John Scott, all of
Toronto, were weekend guests at
the home of MT. and Mrs. James
M. Scott.
Dr. and Mrs..John A Gorwill
have returned to their home after
spending some months in Tobago,
B. W.I.
Master James Baynham,
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Nixon, now of London, had the
misfortune to break his leg.
Mrs. W. A. Campbell of
Guelph, was the guest of her
cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cut-
hill.
Mr. and Mrs. M.S.Clark are
in England visiting their son.
Mr. and Mrs. C, B.Stewart,
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs.David
Stewart and two children of St.
Catharines were holiday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. David
R. Stewart.
Mrs. Archie Dobson is visit-
ing her daughter in Edmonton.
Miss Janette Watterworth has
accepted a position with the On-
tario Provincial Police in Grand
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Simpson
and son Peter are on a trip to
Britain.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown,
Jarvis Street, accompanied by
their granddaughter, Joanne
Carter, visited Mrs. Brown's
mother,/ Mrs. Henry J. Neeb in
TavistoCk on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Goven-
lock, Simcoe, Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Dorrance, Chatham, Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. McKenzie, Oshawa,
were recent guests of Mrs. Mae
Dorrance. •
Mr. and Mrs, McDowell of
Kitchener were week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. David R.Stewart.
Rev. J. Ure and Mrs.Stewart
attended London Conference of
United Church held last week in
Windsor and were guests of Mrs.
John Currie.
Mr . and Mrs. Alvin Snider
of Brampton" were Monday guests
of Rev. J. Ure and Mrs.Stewart.
STAG
for Doug Hyde
Saturday
May 23rd ,t 7I ,J nif 1:r,r
Seaforth Curling Club
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mur-
dock of Detroit were guests last
week end with his sister, Mrs.
Cairns.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Cook
of Montreal were guests of Rev.
and Mrs. J. C. Britton.
Mr. Arnold Lamont of Hamil-
ton was here on Saturday attend-
ing the funeral of the late
Norman Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. AldenVanstone,
Joe and Robert of Hensall and
Mrs. Wm. Oldfield visited over
the week end with her brother,
Harry Kruse and Orville.
Miss Melanie Matzold, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Matzold, left on Saturday by plane
for Germany and England where
she will visit relatives for a
few months.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jordan
of Sarnia spent the weekend with
Mrs. Jean Fortune.
Miss Erma Broadfoot, Sun-
dridge, Mrs. H. S. Treffrey,
Richard's Landing, and Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Haswell of Petrolia,
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Townsend.
Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Clug-
ston and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Townsend :were in Wingham Fri-
day evening attending a reception
for Mr. Scott Reid, Grand Chap-
lain of Ontario Order of the
Eastern Star.
Miss, Gertrude Crich of
Toronto was a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. .,Crich over the
week end.
Mrs. James Coutts is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Miss Teresa Bauer left on
Saturday for Germany where she
will visit for three months.
Mrs. James Drummond,
Penzance, Sask. was a guest at
the home of her niece, Mrs.
Keith Sharp and Mr. Sharp.
Classifies Ads pay dividends.
Seaforth
Hospital
Auxiliary
RUMMAGE _ SALE
Sat., May 30th
In Seaforth Public
Library
For Pick Up — Leave your
parcels out at your front door
in Seaforth and .Egmondville, on
FRIDAY, MAY 29th
For further information, call
iVl~t : V01 1111 HART;1271972, or
MRs. BRAD SMITH, '5127-0552' . , .
Diiblin residents are asked to
leave parcels at Friend-a) and
Whetham's Store.
SEAFORTH
DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL
— Presents —
Variety Night
Wednesday, May 27
High School Auditorium
There Will Be A
PUBLIC DANCE
To Honor
SEAFORTH TielEAVERS
(1970 WOAA GRAND CHAMPIONS)
on
Saturda;, June 6
at 9:00 p.m., at the
SEAFORTH ARENA
Additional. information will appear next week.
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Pizza Patio Tavern
MAY 18-23 --
Nightly Entertainment
dove paul and
-the silver dollars
Pizza Patio Tavern
on the Bayfleld Road, GoderIch
Time — 8:30 p.m.
Adults - - 50 Cents
Children - 25 Cents
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lickets Available From Students
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FRIDAY
and
SUNDAY
EVENINGS
From 8 p.m.
To 10:30 p.m.
For All Ages
Seaforth Community Centre
liTP-,THE. HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH,
^someigsuffisam insommomows Asti. BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaford*
rRIDAY, MAY 22
8:15 p.m.
1$ Regular Games for $10.00
Three $25.00 Games
$75.00 Jackpot to go
Two Door Prizes
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(Children' under 16 not
permitted)
Proceedi for Welfare Work
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion
:: - ALL DOUBLE FEATURE SHOWS N.,iss.
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First Show at Dusk
Phonc 524-9981
GODERIC8 #„grAwg, SUNSET - 0 ot.,„„
DRIVEIN THEATRE 7 f avAti a I,. ES
CLINTO ill
HVIly. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 . PHONE 524.9981
Starring Rod
THURS.,
'WINNING"
"THE
Taylor &
FRI.,
HELL
Claudia
,
(Adult
SAT.
Starring
Cardinale
WITH.
Entertainment)
Paul
'Auto
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--May
and
Newman,
Racing
"The
Robert
HEROES."
At
Flying
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21-22-23
Joanne
Wagner
Woodward
Its Bestl"
Game in Africa"
1
SUN.,
She
Starring
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Western
"The
came
Drama
MON..
to sit with
Patricia Wymer,
of a doomed
baby
BABYSITTER",
TUES.
.
George
- ALSO
.family I ,
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May 24-25-26
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ended up with daddy I -
Carey and Ann Bellamy
Edwards & Jack Palance
WED.,
The SHOCK
"SCREAM
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
"The
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
THURS.,
of It will
DUNWICH
make
and
, -
FRI..
- Starring
'-Starring
you
PLUS
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SAT.
SCREAM
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Sandra
price
Lee
—
HORROR"
May
.
& Dean
AGAIN„,
& Christopher
Stockwell
27-30
Lee
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CENTRAL
MAY
Tickets
GORD'S
RATES.,of"
PENZANCE
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SCHOOL
30
at
HURON
--CLINTON ---
SECONDARY
thru
27 -- 28 --
$1.50 and $1.00, available
WEDNESDAY
29
SATURDAY
--
BARBER SHOP, SEAFORTH
"The
.
HURON
Saturday
MUSIC
-Top
Dublin
BY
HOTEL
Night
Three"
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Lions
Immediately
Draw For
Sponsored
Plan
THE
trRaromKs
FRIDAY,
.oi .ciA.411.6iDii*kPliilig;:".;flic
to Attend
BIGGER THAN EVER
SP AY
Park; Seaforth
MAY 22nd
following parade by SDHS Girls' Trumpet
Er
Band
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and. Tran-
Brigade
Chaise Lounge, Bicycle
sistor Radio
by members of the Seaforth Fire
ONT., MAY 21, 1970
STAG
for Jim Thompson
Friday, May 22
Seaforth Community
Centre
Admission $1.00
An Expositor Classified will
pay you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial 52'7-0240.
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