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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-07-23, Page 4SIDEWALK At The COMMERCIAL irk the Red Knight Room FRIDAY and SATURDAY Country Music Men • BEVERAGE ROOM Mike Hod gert & The Tri-Tones Ample. Free Customer Parking ' Visit our Beverage Room. for Tasty 'Chicken Wings, also Colored TV. • THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth, Ontario London and District Soccer LONDON SCOTTISH VS. ST. COLUMBAN on SATURDAY JULY 25th at 6 part., at Seaforth District High School Field Iii,,$tamax,••••r THURSDAY and ' FRIDAY , JULY 23 - 24 .:a*,.-ammrof Mgeitanglang. HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 . PHONE 524-9981 H N 1-1 Horse Show Saturday Evening JULY 25th, at 8:00 p.m. • BLYTH COMMUNITY ARENA — FEATURING — Children's pony race, Wiener race, Children's Obstacale Barrel race, 4-Horse Hitch. FULL EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT Cliff Shobb rook , Chairman Donald M. Young, Set.-Treas. Pizza Patio Tavern NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT PLAYING ONE WEEK ONLY JOEY HOLLINGSWORTH and THE BRIDGE CROSSING • COMING NEXT WEEK THE ORIENTAL MOD SQUAD right from Cedar Palace, Las Vegas. NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT UNTIL LABOUR DAY Pizza Patio Tavern on the Hayfield Road, Goderich Ammommil•••.1• 41 FAMILY The incredible day that shook the earth toils core! I' OF JA ;!; linillittiNSCHN. WINO, (t: PANAVISION'end is METROCOLOR (Adult fifairtertainmenit) Invaders From Beyond the Stars! Iron MGM o flit ANY SHE • DEAN "611[4.4 ,0111 GO( NUE • [MOO .° land 111E7 '1FRONliEri =2 imvt:GTINENA ADLINW11 ffilITAIRPOLVI EIPPW . TECHNICOLOR .' HELL.cAT. Vr A UNIVERSAL PICTURE in COLON Ong oh the TV Production "In Darkness, Solo Starting WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 ROBERT E. PETERSEN Presents zugicui AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY IIORSE Huron County's Largest AT ZURICH COMMUNITY PARK . SATURDAY, JULY 25,11970 STARTING AT 2 P.M. SHARP.- Heavy Horses — Light Horses ' Ponies — Saddle Classes Western Horse Show --: "FOOD BOOTH ON GROUNDS" M. 1_4:-."Tory" Gregg, Master of Ceremonies Adult.: $1.00 High "School: 75c Public School: 25c Pre-School Children: Free IIIIMIIIIIN111111111=1111111•111111111101111111M htragol•austmamostmarmstk Ammo.% Saturday Night MUSIC BY FRED HARBURN With NOREEN at the Piano HURON HOTEL Dublin BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON Rent Office Opens at SOO p.m. FIRST SHOW AT bUSK WED. - THURS. - FRI. SAT. - MON. TUES July 22-28 — DOUBLE FEATURE — ACADEMY AWARD WINNER "CACTUS FLOWER" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Walter Matthau = Ingrid Bergman "Gold!' Hawn" In Color NO PASSES HONOURED "CARRY ON . DOCTOR" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Cartoon COMING NEXT . WED. - THURS. - FRI. July 29-30-31 DOUBLE FEATURE — "WINNING" Paul Newman - Joining* Woodward Robert Wagner. In Color . "THE' SHAKIEST GUN IN THE WEST" . Don Mons Barbara' Waldo* Color , Woes ,istaitsolsomoonxerstatienn 1 EXCLUSIVE DISTRICT 'SHOWINGS! LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Starting THURSDAY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY YOU CAN SEE 'HELLO. DOLLY!' AT POPULAR PRICES! COME. ANYTIME FOR THE TIME OF YOUR LIF'F:' GODERICH Evoshmo $2. Elafloo400.) $1.5. Mikis $1.0 on Imo EVENINGS at 8:30 p.m. — Matinee SATURDAY 2:00 p.m, (Continued from Page 1) over ready for the start of school in September. Jack Lane, Business Admin- istrator, presented the first printout aS'proviaed through Data Processing Centre which pro- vides a complete breakdown of expenditures for each school, in addition to complete revenue statements and balance sheet. Mr. Lane reported the total expenditure for the first five months amounted to $756,700. He said approximately 50% of the taxes have been received, totalling about $155,000. Trustee Keith Culliton, chair- man of the Board, expresSed his satisfaction with the printout, stating it • gave him and other Board members the up4o-date information they wanted. Mr. Culliton requested that the next report inclnde the number of pupils in each of the nineteen schools. Question Wreammamerner YOU ARE INVITED TENT CRUSADE LIONS PARK SEAFORTH Highway 8, East of*Seaforth AUGUST 2nd to 9th at 8 p.m. MEET YOUR EVANGELIST Abraham Kudra's parents emigrated to Canada from Punjab! India, 45 years ago. Through a special invitation to revival services in the City of Victoria, B.C., Abraham Kudra was converted from the Moslem faith to a born again Christian. Now, he comes to you with many years of evangelistic experience. He and his wife are known as "The Musical Kudras" and have been called "Mr. and Mrs. Music of Pentecost." Your life will be changed and enriched by the Preaching of Mr. Kudra. He invites you to attend this Canada for Christ Crusade. " VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL AUGUST 3 -.7 9:30 - 11:30 am In LIONS PARK AGES FROM 4 AND UP Mrs. Wilma MacLean is in lelph attending a Florist Design School. Mr. Kelso T. Adams West- Nveol, Winnipeg is visiting with his parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams and Miss Donelda Adams. Members and friends of the Order of the Eastern Star, Sea- forth, were in London Saturday evening taping the show ."Take 11111111118111111111118111111111111111•1111111111111111011111 STAG in honor of - JIM BOSNIAN THURSDAY JULY 23rd BRUSSELS LEGION HALL Your Choice", which will be shown on Channel 10 T.V. on Saturday, .141y 25th at 7:30. p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jack- son spent a few days at King- ston. Mrs. W.C.Bennett has re- turned from a visit to Vancouver, Calgary and Fargo„ N.Dak. Mrs. Ada Dale, who has been in the Seaforth Community Hos- pital for the past ten days, has returned to Mitchell. Mrs. Douglas Huddleston of Thunder Bay was here attend- ing the funeral of her brother, the late Stirling Habkirk. Mrs. Mae Dorrance, John Dorrance of town and Mrs. M.H. SHOWER for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barker (Cindy Schmidt) FRI. JULY 31 AT Brodhagen Hall CARL HORNER'S ORCHESTRA Ladies Please Bring Lunch Everone Welcome McKenzie of Oshawa left on Sun- day for Edmonton, Alta. Mr. and Mrs. Elnor Benson and son, Tommy, Guelph, spent the week end at the home of Mrs. E. P. ehesney, Tucker- smith. Among those who attended the funeral of the late Sterling Habkirk were' W.C.Sutherland, Donald Day and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.. Davidson, Patrick Cleary and three daughters, all of London, Frank Grieve, Picton, Mr. and . Mrs. Aubrey Baker, Barrie, Mr. and Mrs.Pearson Chesney, Amherstburg, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCann, Exeter, Miss Gladys Woods, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs.Russel Hill, Mrs. F. T. Fowler, Mitchell and Mrs. Del. Krauel, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mc- Cartney, Georgene and Robert, of the Mill Road have returned following a motor trip to the West Cpast. Recent . visitors with their cousin, Mrs. P. J. Eigie at the Dale Apartments, West William St. were Mr. Lorne McQuold, his sister, Mrs. Vera Patterson of Summerberry, Sask., and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson and two chil- dren of Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sills and Mr. and Mrs. Enzensberger, Go- derich, attended the annual Sills reunion at Adolphonstown Pro- vincial Park", near Belleville, at the weekend. Over 200 family members were present at this gathering near Sillsville where their ancestors first settled in Canada. Miss Anne Sills is nursing at the Ottawa Civic Hospital for July and August and Miss Mary Sills is one of the swimming instruc- tors for the Huntsville ReCrea..7. tional Committee for July and August. Mr. and Mrs. Bev Broadfoot and family, of Woodstock . are spending holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Broadfoot, North. Main. Mrs. Weeks of Toronto, nee Bessie Kennedy, visited old friends and acquaintances in town last week. Among those visited were Misses Florence and Olive Laidlaw, Miss Gladys Thompson and Miss Mabel Turn- bull. Mrs. Weeks was a niece of .the late Dr. Charles McKay. Her sister, Mrs. Noble, nee Nora Kennedy, has moved from Toronto to Madeira, Portugal, where she has purchased nhome. Mr. James Wallace, Beaver- ton, and his mother; Mrs.Edith Wallace of Toronto, spent Satur- day visiting relatives here:'' Bruce Austin, formerly of Seaforth, ,was the winner. of $500 in a-recent hockey contest which was sponSorsd MitZell, Hockey Club:" 7y5 - Miss Sandra Hulley; 12.R.1., Seaforth, has been successful Iry winning a second priie in the first in a series of Elmer Sum- mer Safety contests running in the Expositor. She will receive a flyte accessory kit. Mr. and Mrs. ,toe . Williacps and family of Toronto are spen- -ding-holidays with--M-r. -and Mrs. Michael Williams. Mr. .and Mrs. J. O'Connell and Giselle of Calgary, have re- turned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houston and Miss Francis Houston. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Marshall Terry and Wayne, are spending their holidays in North Bay and Midland., , „ Mrs. Margaret. C om me fiord, of Cobourg St., Stratford, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. Wurm of Seaforth. (Continued from page 1) school to secondary school, he shall enrol in 'the designated school for the area in which. he resides unless enrolment in ann- ther School is approved under other Board policy or resolution. In other business, the Board agreed to- purchase a video tape recorder for Seaforth District Nigh School at a cost of $3;150 (Seaforth is the only high school in the county without such eftutp- merit); learned that interest char- ges .to date in 1970 amount to about $47,000; and questioned the wis.7 dom • of the Interprovincial Youth Travel Program in which five Huron County Secondary School students are participating thin summer. They are Peter Cameron, Clinton; Carol Anne Doig, Sea- forth; Hennie Bejersbeizen, Wingham; Julie Burgess, Exeter; and Alister Pirle, Goderich. • "It's like spending all your money on one football team," commented chairman John Lavis. "Only a few can actually benefit from the program which is cos- ting somebody a great deal of money." CASH' BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth FRIDAY, JULY. 24 8:15 p.m. IS Regular Games for -$100 $75.00 Jackpot to " go Two Door Prizes ADMISSION $1.00 'Extra Cards 25c or. 7 for $1.00 (Children' under 16 not . permitted) Proceeds for Welfare Work Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion 4„4.rtig HURON EXPOSITOR, SE/WORM ONT., JULY 23, 1920 s LOCAL BRIEFS. Approve 0 dl 0 0