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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-05-15, Page 4ST. COLUMBAN CWL BOX'S NORTH STORE Draw will be made in St. Columban PARISH HALL May 27th at 9 p.m. 4 • HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., MAY 15, 1969 ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY — 'Mel Kitchen Trio' SATURDAY — "Elgin Fisher', In the Ladies' and Escorts' Room Enjoy • Sing-A-Long with PEARL at the tammond Organ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COLORED TV . TASTY BEVERAGE ROOM SNACKS COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY rt. presents "The Movement" Sat., May 17th 9:00 12:00 At SEAFORTH ARENA HURON HOTEL Dublin LEGION SOCIAL DANCE Saturday, May 24 music by the , • "SEPTEMBER SONGS" $2.00 per couple, Retricted to persons over 21' years of age Dublin Continuation School presents VARIETY •NIGHT FEATURING TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS AND SCENES FROM OKLAHOMA Friday, May 16th 8:30 p.m, Sunday, May 18th 8:30 p.m. St. Patrick's Hall, Dublin FRIDAY & SATURDAY DON'T MISS The CHAPERRALS (Formerly The Cousins Four ) . Beverage koom Snacks AT THE QUEEN'S HOTEL SEAFORTH Mrs, pelen,Eleming and family of Seaforth visited on Sunday evening with Mrs, Irene GrImoldby. Mr. and Mrs. Case' Van Raay, and fa'mily of Dashwoocl, Mr. and Mrs. John Wammes and family were Monday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ris Bos and Steven. • • Boys and girls who are mem- bers of the church regardless of where they are married will re- ceive a Bible. Thank you notes were read by Mrs. Nelson ,Marks. , Treasurer's report wD.s given • by Mrs, Ken Mt Donald. (Hazel) Hall, Don Mills; -two sons, Ronald and Stewart, R. R. 4, Seaforth; and five grandchildren. He also lea'ves two sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lydiatt and,-family of London visited' ' Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ritchie. Weekend guests at the same home included, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lydiatt and family 'of Barrie and Miss Mona McPhee and Miss Ruth Ritchie of London, Mrs. Edward Miller visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William McTaggart, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Cousins and family of London were'Sun. day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jan VanVliet. Mr. and Mrs. James Daley of Merlin visited on Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter Rev. and Mrs. D. bocken. The following infants were baptized Sunday morning in Duff's United Church with ReV. E. Docken conducting the service. 13ryden Lyle, son of Miss Shirley Trentowsky and friend, ()akville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Trehtowsky. 'Rev. Paul Regier, Waterloo conducted services at 5t. Peter's Lutheran Church here on Sunday, JACKETS FOR THE PEEWEES A substantial gift from the Legion Lad made possible the presentation of jackets the Legion PeeWee hockey team.' Co-captain McLure and Brian Lane accepted the jackets in the Legion Thursday evening. Presentin are Mrs. Mary Sallows, Legion Auxiliary Sp Mrs. James Brown, President; and Mrs. Rach Past President. (Staff photo.) i es Allxi 1 i a ry to metiers of s ( 1 eft ) Dave at a ceremony * q the jackets ores Officer el Walters NEWS of WALTON Mrs. Leonard Leemirig and Ross JAMES C. BANNERMAN la s(Week . James C. Bannerman, —70, Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dun- R, R, 4, Seaforth, died Friday at das visitedtunday at Waterloo Westminster libspitil, London, guests of their son-in-law and , after a four month illness. ' daughter Mr, and Mrs. W. Stutz. He is survived by his wife, Miss Glenna Houston who has ' the former Runa. Goodman, three been attending Windsor Univer- daughters, Mrs. Lewis (Emily) sity is at present visiting with her marks, 'London; NR.,,, E, (Olive) patents, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Hous- Eaton, Richmond Hill; Mrs. John . ton. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Steele of FUNERAL London were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Anna, Sorenson, Mitchell; ,Mrs. Helen Smybert, London;' Mr. and Mrs. I; le Osborn; and tWo,brorhers, Jack and Cheryl Anne,, daughter of Mr. Dalton of Stratford. and Mrs. Mervin Smith; Anthony He was horn in Logan Town- son of Mr. and Mrs, ship, son of the late Mr. and .. John Thamer; Denise Dorthea, Mrs.' Andrew Bannerman. He daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mr. Roland Hartung, Peter and Richard, Kitchener,. Mr. Da- in, Charles, Anderson, Howard , ye Lemon and Mrs. lavina Kelly Wilson, Oliver Bannerman, 'Keith 'Seaforth were recent visitors wilk,Mc •.Ewan'and John Pullman. ..ancivIrs. Lavern Wolfe re- oently, Mr, William Diegel moved to Stratford last week with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLaughlin and family. Mr. * and Mrs. Donald Seymour• and family moved into the former Diegel home, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Elligsen arrd boys were guests of her mo- ther Mrs. Mabel Higgerson on Mother's Day. t Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe, Steven and Jamie, London visit- ed with his mother,, Mrs. Lavern Wolfe and Mr. Wolfe 'on' Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed.' McKenzie and family, Detroit, spent Sat- urday with Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Hoegy and family: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kleher and Rev. and Mrs. Harold Brill, Conestoga, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muegge On Sun- day for Mother's Day, We are sorry to report that Rev. H. N. Lossirig of St. Peter's Lutheran Church is a patient at 'Victoria Hospital in London, We wish you a speedy recovery. , Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mil- ler, Kitchener, called on his , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beuer- man, London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahrens and family, Burlington, visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Rachael Ahrens. 9 DRESS -- CASUAL ADMISSION $1.00 Saturday Night THE HARBURNS SNACKS — Southern Fried Chicken r. for Paul BettTalell otand Lorraine Sat., May 17th in 'the 'Zurich Community Centre by Ken Mittleholtz and the Twilights Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome # 4 Williamson. War and served overseas from :Miss Sherrill Craig who has 1915 to 1918. He has farmed completed her first year at'-West- in the Seaforth area since 1949, ern University is holiclayihg with' Funeral service was held at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 2' ix. m. Monday at the G. A. Craig. ' Whitney Funeral Home, Rev. J. "C. Britton officiated. Burial, BRODHAGEN f011owed in Elma Centre cemet- Music ery, Atwood. ' Pallbearers were Stanley Fred- was a veteran offhe First World (Newlyweds) Spring Festival SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday,' June 7th 8 p.m. to Dancing — Novelties -- Prizes_ Refreshments Available ADMISSION $3.00 PER COUPLE (Restricted to 21 years and over) aS\POnored by Seaforth Agricultural Society and Seaforth Optimist Club. Tickets Available From Members HAM SUPPER WINTHROP CHURCH Wed., May 21st served from 5 to 8 p.m. Adults $1.50, children under 12 Mc and pre-school, free Tickets available from members or at the door CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth 8:15 p.m. Friday, May 16th $75.00 Jackpot to go Three $25.00 Gams* 15 Regular Games for $10.00 Two Door Prizes (Children under 16 not) permitted) ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 ',Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion Proceeds for Welfare Work Box -DRIVE-IN BROWNIE'S CLINT.ON Office Opens at FIRST. SHOW AT THEATRE 8.00 p.m. DUSK — — - Showing (Adult LOLA THURS. "THE EVERETT May DOUBLE at David IMPOSSIBLE YEAIS" Entertainment) ALBRIGHT & FRI. 15-16 HMO — - 10.15 p.m. Only — Starring Niven and CHAD — In Color ' AND . "DAY OF THE EVIL GUN" „Showing at 8.45 p.m. Only GLENN FORD and ,Starring 'ARTHUR KENNEDY ' Color Cartoon SAT.. MON., TUES. May 17-19-20. — — DOUBLE MATURE — - "THE ODD COUPLE" Showing at 10.15 p.m. Only Starring JACK LEMMON and WALTER MATTHAU AND "THE SONS OF KATIE ELDER" ' Starring JOHN WAYNE Showing at 8.45 p.m. Only Both Features In Color—Cartoon Special Sunday Night Show, May 18 STARTING AT DUSK "The Vulture" Starring ROBERT HUTTON — Plus "The Deadly Bees" Frank Findlay and Guy 'llolenan: Color Cartoon WED., THURS., FRI. • May 21-22-23 , - -— DOUBLE FEATURE _ `SPEEDWAY" - Showing at 10.15 p.m. Only Starring ELVIS PRESLEY and , NANCY SINATRA Musical Entertainment and Auto Racing "The Biggest Bundle Of Them , All" Robert Wagner R Raquel Welch Showing at 8,50 p.m. Only Both Features In Color — Cartoon • St. Columban Mr, and Mrs. Roy McQuaid, Kitchener, visited Mr. and Mrs. James McQuaid. Miss Elaine Murray, Zurich, Miss Luella Moylan, Stratford, at their homes here. Carl Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stapleton and Patrick, Lon- don, visited Mrs. Joseph Kale. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malone, Toronto, Miss Sheila Malone, Kitchener, visited Mrs. J. L. Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mur- ray and family, Sarnia, visited Mr. and Mis. Gilbert Murray. Mr. and Mr§, Maurice Melady, were in Detroit recently attend- ing the wedding of Mr. Melady's niece, , RECEPTION for Douglas Proctor and Shirley Johnston bridal couple Saturday May 17th .CLINTON COMMUNITY .CENTF,t4 music by Bluewatee, Playboys 9 to 12 p.m,, Everyone welcome lunch provided RECEPTION DANCE Interested in TENNIS a meeting of all persons interested in forming a SEAFORTH TENNIS CLUB will be held Tuesday, May 20th 8 p.m. At Seaforth District High School If unable to attend, give your name, address and, phone num.- ,ber to: TOM 'DICK Phone 527.0421 W CH 1 DR EN U N DE R 1 2 AL W A Y S F R EE / A ' 1!.• I '1 , •- \-.`0 I, v , TECHNICOLOR ow% it The Public is invited to attend the Annual CADET INSPECTION of the Seaforth District High School CADET CORPS FRIDAY, MAY,,16th at 2:00 p.m. ON THE SCHOOL GROUNDS NOW PLAYING at' The SUNSET DRIVE-IN--A "MUSTANG" THEATRE . FRIDAY & SATURDAY—May 16.1& 17 fitfiff//// to #°16111‘id6iA TAKE IMP' WITH A MAN WHHOOX LS.G.5Y NOW JIGSAW" MICHAEL J. POLAR HOPE LANCE SUNS HWY, 8 RODERICK AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 5249081 *um OPEN AT I3:00 P.M. STARTS AT DUSK Half Bandage, Half Bone He Lusts For Revenge_... Thirsts Fdr Terror! 3rd Featur-e "N MAN" (All Three Shows Are Adult Entertainment) Coming Next Weekend: "THE SPLIT" ENEMY COUNTRY" (Adult entertainment) (Adult Entertainment) THE FATE OF THE WORLD/ HANGS IN THE BALANCE AS KING KONG.HGHTS THE KING,KONG'ROBOT! TWO 1111404KONGS FIGHT TO THE DEATH! DRIVE-IN THEATRE iiitst 0,norRien • ; ."1"..04010 S!t TECHNICOLOR SUNDAY, MAT,18 ONLY' 3 Big Hits Startat-TO p.m. / .• I ADULT kl