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The Public is invited to attend the
Seaforth Chamber of Commerce
ANNUAL DINNER MEETING
honouring
Chas. B. Stewart
President Robert Simpson Co. Ltd. and Seaforth native
Seaforth Legion Hall
Tuesday, November 24
Reception 6:13 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m.
Tickets $2.50 each available at Seaforth Banks, Seaforth
Jewellery, The Huron Expositor; Finnigan's, Stewart Bros.,
and Kling's.
BUS NEWS
Special busses will operate to the ROYAL
• WINTER FAIR in Toronto as follows:
WED., NOV. 18th
SAT., NOV. 21st
for fares and further information contact
CLEAVE COOMB'S SUNOCO at 527-9016
L. H. COACHWAYS
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PLAN TO ATTEND THE
SEAFORTH
SNOWMOBILE CLUB'S
Winter Warm - up
DANCE
and
Pot - Luck Supper
at the
SEAFORTH LEGION HALL
Sat., November 14th
TICKETS $2.50 PER COUPLE
AVAILABLE FROM ANY MEMBER OR PHONE 527-1659
MEMBERS AND NON MEMBERS WELCOME
103rd ANNIVERSARY
rIERVICES
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Founded 1867
Seaforth -- Ont.
To Mark the 103rd
Anniversary of the
founding of the
Church.
THE REV. DR. D. GLENN
CAMPBELL
BA., B.D., ThJvL
Dr. Campbell is a former
Minister of First Church,
and we cordially invite his
many friends in Seaforth
to join with us on this spe-
cial occasion. Refreshments
will be served at the close
of the evening service.
Guest Speaker at both Services
SUNDAY
NOV. 15,' 19
Services at 11 and 7 p?
11 a.m. Sermon: "The Witness of the Stones"
7 p.in. Sermon: "What are we here for?"
Special musical selections will be rendered at both services.
MORNING SERVICE
(Selected) - Mrs. Frank Kling
"Ivory palaces" - Mrs. Ken Cardno
Sandra Coleman
EVENING SERVICE
(Selected) - David Stewart
"Abide With Me" - Mrs. Frank Kling
- Mrs. John Thompson
REV. THOMAS MULHOLLAND MRS. CAROL CARTER Minister A.R.C.T,,A.Mus. Organist
Solo
Duet
Salo
Duet
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herman and
family were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Jackson over the week-
end.
Brucefield and community
were shocked to learn of the
sudden death of Mr. Malcolm
Davidson. The sympathy of
friends goes out to the family.
Mr. James Broadfoot, Tor-
onto spent the weekend with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Broad-
foot.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lyndon
SEAFORTH (TEEN TWENTY
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"FLUIDD"
SATURDAY, NOV. 14th
DANCING 9:00 • 12:00
AT THE
Seaforth Community Centre
DRESS CASUAL
ADMISSION $1.00
- CABARET
DANCE
BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE
SATURDAY, NOV. 14th
MUSIC BY
Carl Hohner and
the Melody Masters
ANNUAL MEETING
Hullett Federation 'of Agriculture
Londesboro Hall
Mon., Nov. 16, 1970, at 8 p.m.
Speaker: Murray Gaunt MPP, "Regional Government"
Pictures: Charles Proctor, "Farming in Asia"
Everyone Welcome
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
will be held on
Sunday, November 15th
at 10 a.m. in
Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall
and at 1:30 p.m. in
Cromarty Presbyterian Church, Cromarty
Guest Speaker:
Rev. James Allan Munro
former Moderator of the General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church of Canada.
DEDICATE ST, JAMES PORTABLES
Following the blessing of their new portable classrooms Friday afternoon students of
St. James Roman Catholic School paraded ..to the Church for a special service of dedication.
Shdwn during the short service in one of the portables •are: (Left to Right) Norman McQuaid,
Father Laragh, Bernard McQuaid, Pat Devereaux, John Janmaat, and Sister Mary, principal
of the school. (Staff Photo)
NEWS OF BRUCEFIELD
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30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524-7811
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THURS., FRI., SAT. NOVEMBER 12 - 13 -14
One showing Thurs. at 8 p.m. — two showings
Friday and Saturday at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.
" is what
the new freedom
of the screen is all about."
—Richard Schickel, Life
ADAMANCE
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An Ingo Preminger Production
Color by DE LUXE Panavisiono
RESTRICTED
MATINEE.
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SUN., MON., TUES. NOVEMBER 15 - 16 - 17
DOUBLE FEATURE
One showing oommsicing at 8 p.m.
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RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henderson
(nee Nancy' Nott)
Clipton
Community Centre
Sat., Nov. 21st
Music by Town and Country
Gentlemen
Ladies please bring sandwiches
Everyone Welcome
An Expositor Classified will
pay you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial 527-0240.
CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Seafoitt
FRIDAY, Nov. 13
8:15 p.m%
15 Regular Games for ilea
Three $25.00 GM,.
$75.00 Jackpot tO go
two Door Fri/MI
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $100
(Children under 16 not
permitted)
Proceeds for Welfare Work
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion -
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BONANZA
BAZAAR' and TEA
St. Thomas' Parish Hall
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Wednesday November 18th
3 O'clock
FEATURING:
Christmas Cakes and Puddings, Mincemeat,
Candy, Home Baking, Knitted Wear, Aprons,
hristmas Decorations, Variety Booth includ-
ing "Raggedy Ann" Dolls, United Nations'
DollS, also Produce and Children's Treats.
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SPECIAL BUS TO
to
ROYAL WINTER FAIR
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER- 21st
Seats reserved• for the final evening performance
PHONE 527-1610
12-Day Motor Coach Tour
FLORIDA •
CHRISTMAS VACATION
LEAVES DECEMBER 23rd
from $149.00 '
RETURNING JANUARY 3rd
WRItE: HABKIRK TRANSIT SERVICE
SEAFORTH, ONT. — 5274222 for a brochure
PIDULCILT
RESTAURANT & TAVERN
— Formerly Pizza Patio Tavern —
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
THE BLUETONES
Book Early for Your Christmas Party
RESTAURANT & TAVERN
BAYFIELD ROAD IN GODERICH — PHONE 524-7711
Saturday Night
FRED HARBURN and
ELSIE
HURON HOTEL
Dublin
Red Knight Room
N
— FRIDAY and SATURDAY
"THE HUMMINGBIRDS"
— BEVERAGE ROOM
FRIDAY ancy SATURDAY —
Mike Hodgert and the
Tri-Tones
Ample FREE Customer Parking
Visit our Beverage Room for Tasty Chicken Wings,
also Colored TV
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COMMERCIAL HOTEL
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO t
visited on the weekend with Mrs.
W. Haugh and Christine
McNaughton.
Mrs. Wm. Pepper is a pat-
ient in Clinton Hospital.
Mr. Victor Hargreaves had
the misfortune to get kicked by
a beast at the Sales Barn and
is convalescing at his home.
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POT LUCK
SUPPER
AND CARDS
Tues., Nov. 17th
at 9 p.m.
St. Columban Parish
Hall
a
Everyone Welcome
RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs. Clare French
(nee Joanne Rose)
Brodhagen Community
Centre
Friday, Nov. 13th
Christie's Orchestra
Ladies please bring lunch
Everyon Welcome
RECEPTION
for
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finlayson
(nee Brenda Hesslewood)
FRIDAY, NOV. 13th
Staff a Hall
Dancing to
Ken Scott's Orchestra
Ladies please bring lunch
RECEPTION
• for
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Landsbor-
ough
(nee Elaine Dale)
Clinton Legion Hall
NOVEMBER 13th
Music by
Bluewater Playboys
Ladies please bring lunch
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