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The Huron Expositor, 1970-10-08, Page 4Annual Firemen's Ball LEGION HALL 1 Saturday, October 10th. Music by the Country Ramblers — Dancing from 9 -1 — Tickets $3 per couple Refreshments Available p DUBLIN TEEN DANCE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th FEATURING . . . "The Goodtime Revue" — Dancing from.9 to 12 =- - Dress Casual — ADMISSION : $1.25 single — $2.00 couple Huron Plowmen's Association 43rd Annual PLOWING MATCH and Farm Machinery Demonstration Saturilay, • October 10th, 1970 at The Joseph Ryan Farm, In McKillop Township, 11/4 miles south and 1% miles west of Walton. Many Special Attractions Including Horse Shoe Pitching Contest Everyone Welcome — No Adm3sSion Charge Miurice Love, R. T. Bolton RR 3, Exeter, President RR 1, Seaforth, Secretary ;4---THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT.; OCT. $, 1970 LOCAL, BRIEFS— NEWS OF WINCHELSEA RECEPTION STAG Mr. and Mrs. James Keys spent a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Keys and family of Winchester and Miss Eleanoi Keys at Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cudmore of Wallaceburg and Mr. and Mrs. Reg S. Reid of Stratford were guests of Miss Ilazel Reid. Mr. Donald McKindsey re- ceived his B. A. Degree at the Convocation held at Brock University in St. Catharines on September 24. Miss Eleanor Henderson is a patient in Seaforth Commun- ity Hospital. Mrs. Mary Anne Meagher spent the weekend in Stratford visiting with her son John, his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sharp, spent the weekend in Sarnia and Maple, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wright and Wendy of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J, Wright and Mrs. Alex Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hulley and Ricky spent the weekend in K ingston. Mrs. Geo. S. McIntosh of Boynton Beach, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. N. Kreider and Mrs. Kreider Sr. of Franklin Village, Mich. visited• Miss M. E. Turn- bull at Kilbarchan this week. Miss Gladys Thompson visi- ted in Ottawa last week. Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stew- art have returned from a, few days sojourn at a cottage on Lake Simcoe and a trip through the Muskoka district where they enjoyed the gorgeous display of colors by the Maples. They also visited friends and relatives in Orillia, Creamer° and Mount Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dins- more and family have returned from a three week vacation in England where they visited Mrs. Dinsmore's relatives. Horne, Mrs. Bob Patterson and Linda of Lucan visitedon Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Diane visited in Lis- towel on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hutton and Debbie. Correspondent Mrs. Win. Walters ers. • Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lynn of Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lkan, Jim and Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skinner of Sebringville visited this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn and family. Mrs. George Fraype of Sun- shine Line visited on Saturday with Mrs. Wm. Walters. I Mr. and Mrs. Gary Simpson of Exeter and Mr. Brian Hern of Stratford visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horne and Shelly of Kirkton visited on Stin- day with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne HusiII for (peg Joyce Rock) Wayne Bennewies Friday Evening October 16th Seaforth Arena Friday, Oct. 9th - Brodhagen Community Hall Music by the Country Gentleman Who please bring lunch Everyone Welcome U.C. W. MEETS The Elimville U.C.W. met at the church on Wednesday even- ing using the Thanksgiving theme. Mrs. Philip Johns and Mrs. Hans Gerstenkorn were in charge of the worship assisted by Mrs. Wm. Allen, Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Mrs. Harold Bell and Mrs. Ross Skinner. Roll call was answered by a Thanksgiving message. Mrs. Howard Pym gave an account of attending Leader's School at Alma College. An invitation was accepted to attend Thames Road U.C, W. Thursday evening and Zion West the following Wednes- day. Hostesses were Mrs. Allen Johns and Mrs. Bob Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon,Young of Milverton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hut- ton. The third meeting of No. 3 4-H Club was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Wayne Prance, Winchelsea. The name of the club is the 4-11'S HAPPY Healthy Helpful ilik- An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. READ and USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED sasteeleassieeneenesensw ela Action Ads RECEPTION and DANCE Saturday Night PHONE . DIRECT 527-0240 for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chipchase (nee Linda Dale) bridal couple Friday, Oct. 9th 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Zurich . Community Centre Music by Desjardine's Orchestra Everyone Welcome ' MUSIC BY Mr. and Mrs. Ken Doig and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Muir have returned from a three week trip to Scotland and England. Mrs. Alex ,Wright has returned home after spending the past two weeks In Hamilton with her son, Morley Wright and Mrs. Wz ight. "The Top Three" HURON HOTEL Autumn Fair Northside United Church • l'ullIMIN*1"4118111101."411111111"11INIFI"ml Dublin NOTICE Sat., Oct. 17th going to Rex Humbard's Cathedral of To-Morrow Morn- ing Service at Akron, Ohio 1970 3,to 5 p.m. Baking, sewing, general store, Christmas booth, candles, delicatessen counters and tea room. Sunday, Oct 18th For further information call 482-9880 or 482-7118 no later than Wednesday, October 14th. ines-vsegginummis.mainni—iumino cmuove HOLMES VILLE GODERICH SUNSET HWY, 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 PHONE 524 9981 THURS., FRI., SAT. OCT. 8 9 • 10 SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY QUESTION: to change the direction of tires with studs because this practice can loosen the studs. You brought up a good qUestion, and the only hnswer I can see is that you would have to make an exception in the case of a spare tire, unless yOu want to carry two spares, one for each side. (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) /34 Dear Constable: • You would 'almost think at times that pedestrians, when out Walking at night, are angels, and that they feel the, motorist can see their halos, because they walk out from anywhere. They may be able to see the car (that is reasonable to assume) because it has headlatnps, but the motorist can not always see the pedestrian. Is there anything you can do to smarten up the pedestrians, besides giving them two lights? --- PRESENTS --- - "THE AUSTRALIAN BRANDY CO." • 18th Annual Monkton. Lions Club SHOOTING MATCH Monday, Thanksgiving Day October 12, 1970 at 1 o'clock sharp Classes for Heavy Rifles, Shot Guns, 22 Rifles Program in the Arena at 2 o'clock Bingo and Games of Chance Draw in the evening for $2,000 CASH A GEM Sat 1St-MA MONO PKOUClIte • caStarring SINNER MARK ‘IEFF COREY. HENRY JONES Elm*/ hr4tar. PRII.1101458,9roduNd by 4 TORE4411„ 044:44.by OF0116t Ill/ au.Cwital q v1Lt4IrSotmax Sok Coseml ANICAHHHI M NM IHMAgot A MWMAN-FOIMAUI PRESDITAIF SAIMIISIONI coo a, NtUS/ Illat AWAY, km 6.4.1i. Remember! It takes but a moment to, place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th DANCING 9:00 - 12:00 AT THE Seaforth• Community. Centre PERILS OF LAUREL & HARDY ANSWER: I can tell the pedestrians that dusk and darkness come ear- lier at this tirne of the year, and in some cases they do wear dark clothing. If they wear dark clothing it makes it very hard for drivers to see. They should alveays- wear or carry something light in ..colour and should not depend • on the drivers seeing them. See for yourself and be safe. CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth FRIDAY, OCT. 9 8:15 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 1$6 Royal Canadian Legion ADMISSION $1.00 .DRESS CASUAL OCTOBER 11 4 BIG HITS In the Red Knight Room QUESTION: UHT illifIHANNEN1 , Dear Constable: Please help me. I do drink, but I am not a drunkard, I just like a drink, but with this new law on impaired driving I want to know how much I. can drink and still drive. ' • FRIDAY and SATURDAY — "COUNTRY ,MUSICMEN" • — BEVERAGE ROOM- - FRIDAY and SATURDAY — EARL HEYWOOD — RECORDING STARS — 30. THE SQUARE PHONE 524.7811 AIRCONDITIONED and GODERICH BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN its. ANSWER: OCT. 8-9-10 Thurs. at 8 pm — Fri. and Sat, at 7:30 and 9:17 THURS.-FRI.-SAT. TNIf PICTURE HAS A IPACISACA: First of all, I should mention that the impaired driving charge is not new. What is new is the compulsory breathalyzer test and the point of .08 'established as the legal blood alcohol content. I would not suggest to anyone that they drink and drive, but if they do, it is recommended that they allow one hour for every ounce of liquor before driving. For those, who are planning on holding parties where alcohol will be•served, be a friend first, then a host. Have something such as lots of food and other types of liquid refreshments, and don't encourage your guests to drink. SATURDAY 'MATINEE AT -2 P.M. 116:111MUMED AS EMT ENTUITAMMEET CLINTON ONTARIO . Ashore °refloat theglemcking WALTDISNEYPmductft ., the boat! h:77 MORSE POWERS SUERS VIATIN III s 4,11 ROM St' th4.1 opott r r I l.Z9 TECHNICOLQR "Ev Pr 'c wan Dnnt r P,0 0.00^S Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m. First Show at Dusk FRI. - SAT. — October 9-10 — DOUBLE FEATURE • Ample FREE Customer Parking Visit our peverage Room for Tasty Chicken Wings, also Colored TV • MON., TUES., WED., THURS. OCT. 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 "Captain Nemo And The Underwater City" COMMERCIAL HOTEL /' AVCO EMBASSY PICTURES 'SWEDEN... Where.The Facts Of life Are Stranger Than Fiction SEAFORTII, ONTARIO Robert Ryan - Chuck Connors Luciana Paluzzi di prup,unla AVe Cirk HEAVEN "FLARE UP" SUN.-MON.-TUES. OCT. 11-12-13, Lam (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Raquel Welch - James• Stacy Color Cartoon QUESTION: - TIOUSLI FEATURE - WALT DISNEY .g; 10111.111 TECHNICOUNI 41009t1 941"4"1 SIM Dear Sir: One your program one mor- ning, you Indicated that anyone using studded snow tires must carry a studded spare tire, You also stated that a studded tire must, always be placed on the same side ,of the car as it was previously used. What would re- sult if the studded spare was used on the right on one occasion and on the left side on another occasion? 'Curious' RESTAURANT and TAVERN — Formerly Pizza Patio Tavern — FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th but), I Arqt,f ID Pt ISOWS III V( ARS (1•A( a ON.q SUNDAY HOLIDAY SHOW October 11 Only , — DOUBLE FEATURE — TbaungteBoo An on r•rlevon ,..lure Would you give• a home to a girl like Lud? "THE DUNWICH HORROR" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Siindra Dee - Dean Stockwell Ed Begley "The Revels" SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 "The Jesters" In' Color "DESTROY ALL - MONSTERS" JOSEPH E LEVINE PRESENTS ONE SHOW ONLY AT 8 P.M. TOP FAMILY ENTERTAIMMIN AN AVCO EMBASSY FILM ANSWER: The Highway Traffic Act states that no person shall oper- ate on a highway a 'motor ve- hicle or trailer equipped with studded tires on the wheels on an axle unless the wheels on the axle on each side of the motor vehicle or trailer are equipped with (he same number of studded tires, so the law prohibits Operating a mo- tor vehicle with studded tires on one side only. Safety experts sug- gest that it Is an unsafe practice Iii;ibuo VIII AA A KLINGER/SHIPMAN PRODUCTION IntA -y -A All Star Cast Science Fiction Color Cartoon • Coining Next Weekend: Starting WED. OCT. 14 (Adult Entertainment), A ['AIME RESTAURANT & TAVERN "THE LOVE GOD" "DEATH OF 'A GUNFIGHTER" HAWAI MNI poi WOW COM by0eluie.illnited 429' T H A n mists I BAYFIELD ROAD IN .GODERICH PHONE 524-7711 AN AVCO EMBASSY RELEASE IN COLOR yr