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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-09-24, Page 4 ‘1111111MIIIMORRIRMINIINIV PRESENtING . . . FRIDAY EVENING Country & Western Music • SATURDAY EVENING Roger Quick and The Rainbows UEEN'S Seaforth HOTEL YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS IT ' • EXETER FALL FAIR FRIDAY, SEPT. 25 EVENING PROGRAM IN THE ARENA -START 7 30p M * Baby Contest * Fair Queen Contest •* Entertainment * Indoor Exhibits On Display Heavy Horse Show and Senior Horse Games In Front of Grandstand SATURDAY,SEPT. 26 * Giant Parade With 2 Bands * Calf Rciat * Livestock Displays * Pony Pulling Contest * Horse Shii.4r.-- • * Show * Giant Midway * Horse Races DANCE — 2 ORCHESTRAS — ARENA, *The Country Ramblers * The Elements GIANT MIDWAY FUN FOR ALL SEPTEMBER 26 & 28 MATUMNM KNOLLCREST AUCTION SALE — SATURDAY OCTOBER 3rd Starting at 10 a.m. in the MILVERTON .ARENA MILVERTON PLAN NOW TO ATTEND SCHOOL CHILDREN'S DISPLAYS , MONSTER MIDWAY * COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS INSIDE EXHIBITS • Friday Night, Sept. 25 9 p". FALL FAIR DANCE Mule by THE CAVALIERS "QUERN OF THE FAIR" CONTEST opsn to Alt Olds Oirdw 14 Tun of Am Monday, September 28 1:00 p.m. — MONSTER PARADE Led by ZURICH CENTENNIAL BAND and the ZURICH LIONS MAJORETTES 1:30 p.nl. — OFFICIAL OPENING By ROY WESTCOTT, WARDEN OF HURON COUNTY 2:30 p.m. — PET SHOW 8:80 p.m. — BABY SHOW Sponscr.d by , ZURICH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SHEEP & SWINE * CANTLE SHOW Saturday Night, Sept. 26 540 Amateur rind Professional Talent VARIETY SHOW WIWI, Veal, &OHM, Om,. Numb'," 4-N. CALF CLUB SHOW -ALSO ,miswma.wpftm4. LOOK 70 riff SAW WALT OlgoVe 7 (OR 7NE nets, IN MOLY ENTERTAINMENT "THE BLAZING FOREST" THURS., FRI., SAT. SEPT._24 - 25 - 26 HWY, 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 . PHONE 524-9931 a Saturday Night Sing Along with Doreen Danbrook HURON HOTEL . Dublin #574416-. BRIVEIN THEATRE THEATRE GODERICH SUNSET CARLOW ROLMES E VILL RESTAURANT and TAVERN formerly Pizza Patio Tavern e FRIDAY. and SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25th and 26th "The !few Jesters" Q e nplarin - RESTAURANT and TAVERN BAYFIELD ROAD IN GODERICH — PHONE 524-7711 SEAFORTH LEGION —DANCE — LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH Saturday, October 3rd Dancing 9:30 to 1 a.m. 61.50 per person Dancing to Wilbee's Orchestra EVERYONE VIIELCOMIE In the Red Knight Room — FRIDAY and SATURDAY COUNTRY MUSIC MEN — BEVERAGE ROOM — • — FRIDAY and SATURDAY — 'Mike Hodgert & the Tri Tones Ample FREE Customer Parking Visit our Beverage Room Air Tasty Chicken Wino, also Colored TV COMM ERC1AL HOTEL SEAFORTH, ONTARIO iterbiewmhonitlowaY int"Hithe. rrt WALT DISNEY . productions' . 28---:.• 414 ' TECHNICOLOR' Herble 4 BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH Main Street North, Seaforth ANNIVERSARY SERVICES September 27, at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. Wm. Sifft, Past President of the Associated Gospel Churches of Canada, Guest Speaker. Welcome 'CABARET DANCE SEAFORTH LEGION HALL Saturday, Septembe'r 26th Dancing to the COUNTRY COUSINS DRAWS for $800 in cash to be made Tickets $3.00 per couple Sponsored by the Hibbert Township Athletic Association EGMONDVILLE UNITED. CHURCH REV. T. E. HANCOCK, Minister Mrs: Arnold Scott, Organist 1835 — 1970 135th Anniversary Service SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th - 2:00 p.m. The Service be conducted by the Minister Rev. T. Edwin Hancock, B.A. • Guest Soloist MISS DIANNE HENDERSON • There be no session a the Church *hool SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY OPENS THE 1970 FALL SEASON ra with a SMASH!. A spectacular line-up of talent will be on stage weekly at the Se.aforth Community Centre. Here are 6 few of the bia names you'll be hearing "CHOKW "AUSTRALIAN BRANDY CO " "HUSH". Weekly Dances Begin SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 with music by BRUTUS Dancing 9-:00 - 12:00.. DANCES WILL BE HELD EACH SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE ADMISSION': $1.00 DRESS: CASUAL WATCH THIS PAPER FOR WEEKLY ATTRACTIONS SIMMISIMOSIIIMMORISI EUCHRE In IOOF Hall, Mon, .Sept 28 at II:30 p.m. PRIZES — LUNCH Admissien 50e Sponsored by Eelehrloss Ribaudo Ledge RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bosnian (nee Anne Lowe) Friday, Oct. 2nd Walton Community Hall Musk by True Tones • Ladies Please Bring, Lunch Everyone Welcome St., Thomas' Anglican Church Turkey Harvest Supper Wed., Sept. 30 1970 From 5 to,7 p.m. Adults $2.00; Children under 12 $1.00 Anyone wishing tickets contact MRS. LEN FORD ' Tickets limited to 200 4111111111.1111111.1111h. Coming to the Brodhagen Community Centre Clip and Save THIS PROGRAM Oct. 3rd. " Bluewater Playboys Oct. 17th. Carl Hohner and The Melody Masters. Oct. 31st. Bluewater Playboys Nov. 14th. Carl Hohner & The MElody Masters. Nov, 28th. Bluewater Playboys. Dec. 12th Carl Hohner & The Melody Masters. Dec. 26th. Bluewater Playboys Jan. 9th. Carl Hohner & 'The Melody Masters Jan. 23rd. • Bluewater Playboys Feb. 6th. Carl Hohner & The Melody Masters. Feb. 20th. Bluewater Playboys. March 6th. Carl Hohner & The Melody Masters. March 20th. • Bluewater Playboys. April 3rd. Carl Hohner & The Melody Masters. April 17th. Blueviater Playboys. 1st. Carl Hohner & The Melody Masters. • May 15th. Bluewater Playboys May 29th. Carl Hohner & The Melody " Masters. Auspices BRODHAGEN Chamber of Commerce Come and Enjoy one of the Best Small Fairs in Ontario Rs sti o t'•-! SUN., MON., TUES., WED. • 011. 17 £1tt •SAVACtt% SEPT. 27 -28.29.30 WONG. 74W/ L 1 A Tuft MROLLOWI WItredil is UM NW sweet I WAYMar 4e FORGIVVS -1 if DON' "r,' pr eT "GOD FF 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 fir C a 0 0 0 is • tegion Hall, Seaforth a FRIDAY, Sept.„ 25 p.M. IS lb/War Garritia Per $10,00 Throb $25.00 Games $75.00 Jackpot to go - Two Poor Primo ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $.1.(10 (Children under 16 not permitted) Proceeds for Welfare Work Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion it 4--THE HLiricoN E)CPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., SEPT. 24, 1970 masiumnsammooss CASH IN """ LOCAL BRIEFS— OGO their home In La Habra, Calif. of London were here this week after spending their holidays -attending the funeral of her bro- with Mr. and Mrs. H. Barry, at tiler, Roy Bennett of Walton. "Shadeview” Lake Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reid of Owen Sound, were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Alex Piggott of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Scott. of Mississaugu, Ontario were Mrs. Reid was the former Lillian weili end guests of Mrs. W. C. Wilson. Bennett. Mrs. Catherine Benninger of Guelph spent the week end with her brother, John Flannery and Mrs. Flannery. . Mrs. 'Reg. Locke and Mr. and Mrs. David Atkinson of Oshawa were guests of Mrs. W.C.Bennett and Mrs. R. K. Mc- Farlane. Mrs. Locke was the former Beatrice Brown, a for- mer milliner in Stewart Bros. store. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Taman of Cochrane were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGeoch, of Eg- mondville. Mr. Homer Hunt, Port Dover; Clifford Hunt of London and Mrs. Gladson Campbell and Mrs. Off Fullerton of Brighton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt on Friday of last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller have returned from visiting in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Murray spent the week end in St. Marys with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fe- eney and family. Miss Marg Tapp spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Catherine Tebbutt. Mr. and Mrs.• George Addi-: son and Mrs. Cora Barrows spent a week visiting their friends in Ohio when they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rogers of Coschocton. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy Smith of Cambridge and returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Kiben of Tiffin, Qhio. Sunday guests of Mrs. M. Witham and Miss Leone Hotham of 38 Wilson Street were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hotham of Lon- don and Mrs. Agnes Davis and her daughter Mrs. Jean Hern, both of Exeter. Mrs. Jack Meagher of Sha- forth attended the wedding of her granddaughter Marysuzanne Meagher to David Stinson in Ot- tawa. The wedding took place at St. Augustine Church. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meagher, Jim and Jerry spent Sunday with Mrs. Jack Meagher. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Watson BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON — ONTARIO Box Office Opens• at 8:00 p.m. First Show etik30-ipsor FRI. - SAT. --- Sept. 25-26 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Vincent Price — Christopher Lee Peter Cushing In Color "VIVA MAX" Peter Ustinov Pameta Tiffin Jonathan Winters OPENING SERVICES OF KIN URN COMMUNITY CHURCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4th Sunday Schnol 1:30 (For AR. Ages) WORSHIP SERVICE 2:30 p.m. Special Music by Students of Peterboro Bible College Everyone Welcome Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Clegg ad family left this week for CHISELHURST Anniversary Service Sun., Sept. 27. 1970 Guest Minister Rev. Susan Seymour of Granton Special Music by Zurich Girls' _Choir Mrs. Thomas Hemsly and Mr. Hemsly of Creemore visited her aunt, Catherine Tebbutt of Sea- forth last week. , 'tr. Reg Tebbutt and friend Mr. and Mrs. Helms? Snell recently celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary withfriends and neighbours at their cottage at Hope Bay, near Wiarton. Miss Pat Etue has returned from Banff where she was em- ployed for the summer and will attend the University of Western Ontario this term. Color Cartoon Coming Next Weekend: "RUN ANGEL. RUN" "WILD WHEELS"