The Huron Expositor, 1970-08-06, Page 6&ARM
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6-.-THE HURON EXPOSITOR, sEAFoitTit. ONT., AUGUST 6, 1970
London and
District Soccer
ST. MARYS
VS.
ST. COLUMBAN
on
SATURDAY
AUGUST 8th
at 6 p.m., at
Seaforth District High School Field
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formely
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- THIS WEEK -
Don Carrington Trio
Featuring the Curtis Dancers just back from their European
tour with Mickey Rooney. '
SEE THE
LIMBO UNDER FIRE
Charleston, Hawaiian; Can-Can and many more
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The Young Canadian
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SAT. - MON. - TUES.
August 8-10-11
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
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Anthony Quinn - Anna Moroni
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August 20 4 Football, Torok* vs Edmonton $6.50,$5.50, $4.00, add $2.50
August 21 Bobby Sherman $4.00 and $3.50
August 22 The Tomptatione - 45.00 and,$4.00
.August 23 Italian Festival $7.00, $6.00, and $5700
August 24, 25 Johnny Cash ly, $6.00; $5.00, and $4.00
August 26 Brenda Lee ...$5.00 and $4.00 ,
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September 6 Military Band Tattoo $4.00 and $3.50
September 7 Nationbuilders $2.00 and $1.00
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Box Office Opens et 1:00 p.m.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
McQuinCof Brantford visited
Miss Lillian Faulkner.
Robert Hogg of Niagara Falls,
called on friends in town on Sa-
turday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cudmore
of Wallaceburg were guests of
Miss Hazel Reid last week.
J. Ross Murdie is a patient
in Seaforth Community Hospital.
Mrs. W. E. Hawley is in a
London Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Sills,
Sr., acid Mrs. Joseph Sills, Jr.,
and two children of Baltimore,
Md., are visiting relatives here.
Rev. and Mrs. Douglas 0. Fry
of Red Deer, Alta., called ou
friends in town last week.
Miss Helen Whatton of Toron-
to, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Reg. Kerslake at her cottage at
Bayfield.
Mrs. 13. F. Christie and Miss
Thompson of Kitchener, were
W.I. Notes
The Seaforth Women's Insti-
tute will meet Tuesday evening
August 11, at 8:15 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. R. M. Scott.
Roll call - a school picture
that you are in.
'Mrs. W. C. Bennett will show
pictures of a recent trip abroad.
Lunch committee - Mrs. Gor-
dan Papple, Mrs. Gorden Mac-
Kenzie, Mrs. Everitt Storey,
Mrs. John Henderson.
OMISSION
In a report of the funeral of
the late Mrs. Thomas Butters,
which appeared In last week's
'issue of the Expositor, the name
of Lester Leonhart inadvertently
was omitted from the list of
those who served as pallbearers.
CORRECTION
A mistake was made last week
in, an ad for Finnigan's Plate in
Egmondville. Miss Mary Swink-
les was incorrectly identified as
Nancy Swinkles.
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
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CASH BINGO
. Legion Hall, Seaforth
FRIDAY, AUGUST 7
,8:115 p.m.
15 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)
Proceeds for Welfare Work
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion
visitors in town over the week-
end.
Mrs. Leslie Oliver who has
been in a London Hospital for
some weeks has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meagher
and daughters, Maureen anciMar-
garet Ann, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank OSOorne and Terry, Kit-
chener; Mrs. Harvey Dantzer,
Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stock and Bernard, London; Mr.
and Mrs. John Meagher, Strat-
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mor-
ris, Bernadette and Tohy, Wa-
terloo; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
waer, Jim and Jerry, Dublin;
Rev. Gerard Stock, Cat Island,
Bahamas; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Murphy, Pontiac, Michigan; vi-
sited task week with Mrs. Jack
Meagher.
Mr. Joe Nolan from "Downs-
view Hospital, is visiting with
his family.
Mrs. Stanley Grainger of Lon-
don was in town on Saturday.
Miss Margaret MacKay of
Tuckers,mith is a patient in Sea-
forth Community Hospital.
Mrs. Grace Selman of Kit-
chener and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Elliott of Toronto were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crich
last week.
Mrs. Margaret White, North
Bay, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Carpenter of Chatham, were cal-
lers on Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crich
on Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. Ferne Patterson of tOvm
had the misfortunate to fall in
her house and break a bone in her
ankle.
Mrs.' E. G. 'Clegg of LaHabra,
Calif., and family David, Kim and
Susan, are visiting her parentk,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Barry at
"Schadeview", Lake Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Walmsley
of Penetang visited Miss Mabel
Turnbull at Kilbarchan this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Williams
of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Neilly of Paisley spent the
week end with Mrs. Mike Wil-
liams.
Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Gilboe
and family, Dr. Louis Devereaux
of Sarnia spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Art Devereaux and
family.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Fischer, Seaforth, on Sun-
day were, Mr.' and Mrs. Gordon
Miller and Linda, Brodhagen,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller,
Kitchener and Mr's. Toleda Beu-
ermann, Waterloo, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rout-
ledge, MI. and Mrs. Wm. Rout-
' ledge. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Jorgenson of Lansford, N. Dak.
attended the funeral of their
uncle, A. C. Routledge.
Mr. Harvey Greer of Sea-
forth and Mr. Douglas Keyes of
Varna, returned last week from
a holiday trip to Manitoulin Is-
land, Sudbury, Sault Ste Marie
through the State of Michigan
and Southern Ontario.
Miss Edith Jaynes and Mrs.
M. Turnbull of Venice, 'la.,
Mrs. A. Farrell of Toronto and
Miss Ella Elder have been holi-
daying at a cottage at Bayfield.
Mr. Miller" Adams and Mrs.
Irwin of Huronview, Clinton and
Miss Edna Irwin of Toronto spent
a, few hours on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Adams and
D
and Mrs. Malcolm Mc-
Kellar°nPlid. r. a
Mr,
returned home Sunday
after spending five weeks with •
Rev. and Mrs. Williams of Mt.
Clemens, Mich. and Dr. and Mrs.
Hugh Williams of St. Paul, Minn.
Visitors Enjoy the Holiday Weeke'nd in Seaforth
Dr. and Mrs. P.L. Brady,
their' daughter Barbara, and Miss
Karen MacLean have returned
from a vacation trip to the Mari-
times and Newfoundland.
Carolanne Doig, daughter of
Mr. and Ken Doig, has returned
home after spending a week in
Penticton,. B.C. with the Young
Voyagers. Her sister, Gail Doig
has returned from two weeks at
the Ontario's Athletic Leadership
Camp in Longford Mills, Ontario.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Dow from Perth, Scotland,
is Mrs. Doig's cousin, Mrs.
Norma Forbes.
Mrs. A. W. Mooney of Maasey
(nee( W•lenie Savauge) visited
friends and relatives on Thurs-
day. she has just finished the
library course in Toronto given
by the Department of Education.
Miss Marilyn Hillis of Till-
sonburg has taken a trip to Osaka,
Japan, to Expo 70.
Mr. Donald Hillis of Ingersoll
is studying at the University of
Ottawa for his M, A. in Education.
Miss Donna Blais and Mr
Allan Patterson of London and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne. Watson of
Windsor, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Patter-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Patterson
and Dianne enjoyed a vacation at
Bobcaygeon, the hub of the Ka-
wartha Lakes. They also visited
in Peterborough and Norwich with
their mothers and other rela-
tives. •
Mrs. Winnie Nott spent the
past week in London with her
daughter and son-in-law, Dr. Don
and Mrs. Mills.
Mr. Bert Emery, Miss Geor-
gina Emery, and Miss Helen