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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-06-12, Page 4aaaaaaaaLaza.taa.atara:a,aaaaraaaaatazaaaaaaa,....a....aaaaa'a tta BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON - Box Office Opens at &DO p.m. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK THURSDAY and FRIDAY June 12-13 - DOUBLE FEATURE - "FIRECREEK (Adult Entertainment) Showing at 9.00 p.m. - Starring. James Stewart and Henry Fonda Second Feature at 10.45 p.m. "PETULIA" (Adult Entertainment) Julia Christie - George C. Scott end Richard Chamberlain Both Features in Color - Cartoon SAT.; MON., TUES. June 14-16-17 - DOUBLE FEATURE - "The Charge Of The Light Brigade". (Adult Entertainment) Showing at 9.00 p.m, -7: Starring .TREVOR HOWARD and VANESSA REDGRAVE "Yellow Submarine" Showing at 10.45 p.m. Starring 'The Beatles" Both Features in Color - Cartoon WED., THURS., FRI. June 18-19-20 • - DOUBLE FEATURE— "Where Were You When The Lights Went Out" Showing at 9.00 p.m. - Starring DORIS DAY - ROBERT MORSE and TERRY THOMAS - In Color "Sol Madrid" (Adult Entertainment) - Starring David McCallum & Stella Storrs Showing at 10.45 p.m., Color Cartoon • Coming Next: "The Green Beret's" (Adult Entertainment) - Plus "Chulxisco" DINING & DANCING FRIDAY, JUNE 13th THE DELRAYS To Please Young and Old Alike SATURDAY, JUNE 14th Back By Popular Demand THE DIMENSIONS DON'T FORGET SUNDAY DINNER Come Out And Enjoy Yourself , PIZZA PATIO Restaurant and Tavern 350 Bayfield Road Goderich ',"THE SHERWOODS" FRIDAY and SATURDAY. EVENING e. Special All Day Friday STEAK "OPEN FOR BREAKFASTS" , AT THE QUEEN'S HOTEL SEAFORTH SUNSET INSET ogee . DRIVE-IN THEATRE HWY. 8 GOBERICH RT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524-9981 I. NOTICE ,HURON ..1.113ERAL ,ASSOCIATION (FEDERAL) Annual Meeting • ,Dinner and Dance LEGION HALL; SEAFORTH Thursday, June 19, 1969 Speaker -Hon. Donald MacDonald M.P. President of .The Queens Privy Council and Government Leader in' The Haase of Commons, Ottawa., 6.15, p.m., RecePtion; 7 p.m., Dinner and Meeting Dancing follows to music by Ken Wilbee TICKETS $2.50 EACH . CONTA CT YOUR LOCAL MUNICIPAL CHAIRMAN FOR TICKETS CU ••-ti -to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Major of Kit- William Bennett has been chener. awarded a weeks trip to Mach- Mr. and Mrs. William Hen- inac Island, M attend derson entertained at their home a convention, of insurance in honour of the Fortieth Wedding agenrein Canada and United Anniversary of die Hatter's par- States. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olivet. tommetommummusauisitemmienumongio Out of town guests were from Sarnia, London and Burlington. Recent visitors wilt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grummett were`Mrs, Alice Convay, Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutton, Water- down and Mr. 'and Mts. Alvin Grummett, Collingwood. 'Holiday visitors with Mrs. Cora Barrows included her sister. Mrs. Thomas Taylor and Mr. Taylor' of Alexandria, Kentucky. CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth 8:15 p.m. Friday, June 13th $75.00 Jackpot to go Three $25.00 Games 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 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN • CHURCH Seaforth Sun., June 15th Service at 11 a.m. Rev. Thomas Mulholland of St. Andrew's (West) St. Catherines, Ontario will preach. He is the second in a leet of four ministers who will preach in First Church during June. — All Are Welcome — S • Country & Western Music In the Red Knight Room • FRIDAY — MEL KITCHEN TRIO SATURDAY ELGIN FISHER TRIO Also Entertainment Every WED., THURS., FRI., & SAT in the Ladies' and Escorts Beverage Room. Bring your friends and have .a party. We serve delicious beverage room snacks Colored TV COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth, Ontario L. . THE GROOVY TALE OF A ROCK GROUP IN A,PAO UNDER THE SEAM PARAMOUNT PICTURES Pram* IVAN TORS P AM RODUCTION All. 'Color Show — Plus Second Feature ShootWini way through hell! SUN:, MON., TUES., WED.—June 15 to 18 VoimpitohriP twor UT `s' piciaRe where will the bodies him up it- next? ...under / S carseat? ...In a Iks valise? .. MUM, A MCI .or in a -- .0 .1.. deep- freeze? EMS 01 •1111 0".41.1 ii4PEFetces:rioplohigNivtit litCAPAMPAIMEToVer IlitsCUPER-9140Xii.A4.4 rCEIRRUPTION" saw* by own ral09011110-Potradraftruttd irt PETRI* HAM Mum ty HEW WHOM= -ANS ittileaVotaid sonivantegansredatio "a844221 L:6 Ii#1€61 4320 All Color Show — Plus Second Feature ry* ..F4POSETOR, SEA.FORIN. ONT., JUNE 1- 1969 Economic Development in c• LOCAL BRIEFS all communities can have new hotels, stores and restaurants" he said and added "But all commun- ities can have clean attractive •mildings. They don't need wrecked cars lying around for everyone to see. They don't need dirty store hsed by fronts, unattractive merchandise and a lack of originality in dis- playing merchandise in store9 windows. They don't need dirty rest- uarants with dirty washroo dirty serviee stations and wash- rooms and rude unenthusiastic salespeople. " These and a multitude of other projects are what any com- munity can correct to"make it- self presentable, Mr. Gillies said. (Continued from Page 1) Only by doing this necessary re- search can the Industrial Devel- opment Team in a community determine the type and size in- dustry that their community can accommodate. "Community leaders are, often surprised to learn that the type of industry best suited far their area has nothing to do with manufacturing. Perhaps you can best accommodate a service in- dustry, or a, tourist facility, or as important as acquiring a new industry is the expansion of ex- isting industry. "The third step is promot- ion, selling the community to prospective industry. Far.. too many communities make promo- tion their whole program with- out having developed a saleable product or identifying their cust- omer or their customers needta " Explaining that to have ec- onomic development doesn't mean new industry, the speaker said. It can mean a new store, the expansion of an existing in- dustry. a new motel, it can mean any type of development that will pump new tax dollars or generate new employment. "Not all communities can afford new civic centres and not • INVOLVEMENT Emphasizing again that a good economic development program demands total com- munity involvement Mr. Gullies said "a careful evaluation must be made of the community's power structure. The doers must be identified, also the should- ciders, the can-doers and those damnable don't-doers, the lea- ches on a community and all communities have their share. The retailers who care less, does nothing to improve his premises or community, and cries the most; the junky service station operator, the dog in the manger, manufacturer; or businesiman or the professional man who takes all but gives nothing, the politician who is so negative with his views and so busy with -buttering his personal prestige that he can't see past his re- flected image -- these are the leaches and you can easily iden- tify them, they are the ones who will ruiri'a community the quick- est. "Within your community. you must mobilize those who are willing and able to contrib- ute time, money and know- how to the effort.. Usually they are painfully few, but what is' lacking in number can he over- come oy devotion and zeal.. "Planned economic devel- opment is the life blood of your 4 Rebekahs Have Meeting The Rebekah Past Grands Club met Tuesday evening, June 10th at the home of Mrs. Hazel . 'IvicGonigie with 17 members present. A verse of 'Let Me Call you Sweetheart' was'sung. Mrs. Annie Harrison, president, read a poem 'The Parlour organ.% The minutes were read and a short meeting was held. A pic- nic was planned at the Lions Park on July 15th. A social evening followed playing Cards and bingo. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and co- hostesses; Miss Belle Campbell, Miss Jean Scott and 'Mrs. Elva Pullman. Mrs. Annie Harrison thanked all who had made the evening such a success. HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. • McConnell have returned from a motor trip duough farm areas in Michigan, Illinois and Wis- consin. Mr. McConnell sa i d crops were backward and that farmers in the area he visited faced many of the problems common to farmers in this area. Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Gardin- er and Mr. Percy Hoag of Strath- roy called on friends in town on Tuesday.. The Sisters of St. Joseph held Open House on Sunday afternoon in honor , of their Community Centennial when they greeted many of their friends. The ladies of St. James' Parish assisted in the tea-room, Lt. Corn, and Mrs. Lovdal of San Diego, Cal. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Art Devereaux and Toni attended the graduat- ion ceremonies at the University of Toronto Thursday when their son, Ken, received his B. A. degree. The Kenwood blanket offer- ed' by Stewart Bros. as a prize during the recent Before Con- struction Sale was won by Mrs. Donald Huller of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dallas, Biucefield, Mrs. Evelyn Shera and son, Mr. Warren Shera, Egmondville, motored with Mrs. J. R. Gross and Mr. Cross, B. A. THG. London, to Goderich where they dined, at the Tiger Dunlop Inn and also called on - relatives. Mrs. Evelyn Shera, Egmond- ville, Mrs. Ida Jackson and son, Mr; Donald Jackson,, Hensall, motored with Mr. Warren Shera to Conostoga dam and inland lakes and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Deny and 'Ronald of Moorefield on Sunday. Those attending from a distatice for the funeral of the late Mrs. Mary O'Reilly were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, Toledo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Nolan, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs: Vincent' McMahon, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Coyne, Port Dover; Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Coyne, Brantford; Miss Ellen Doyle, Miss Luella Burke, Mrs. Jessie Johnson and Mrs. Dennis Walsh, all of London; Mr. and Mrs.. John J. O'Reilly and Dan of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Costello and family, Kitchener,: Sr. Anne Elizabeth,' Lond"on, Sr.: Veronica, Saulte Ste Marie and a CABARET DANCE SATURDAY, JUNE 14th Brodhagen Community Centre WAGON WHEELS ORCHESTRA researched.and carried out by responsible people" he said. Claire Campbell., Chamber of Commerce vice president was in charge of the meeting. James A, Stewart introduced the speak- er and appreciation was expres- A. Y. McLean. FUNERAL BERT FERRIS Bert Ferris died in Provost, Alberta on May 27th. The husband of the late Maude Tap- lor, he was 91 and both were former residents of Hullett. Mr. Ferris was a brother of Mrs. Gertrude Bewley of Clin- ton and brother-in-law of Mrs. Vern Dale and Harvey Taylor of Hullett. or any community. " Ninety students of grades Pointing out that our com- munities are very much like 3-7 a, 8 of Hensall and Zurich Public Schools accompanied by ourselves in that each day we 'their principal and teachers will get a little older and some part enjoy a hus trip to Detroit next of our body needs repairs. Mr. ,Wednesday and will. visit the Zoo, Gullies said each ye.ar, .each • Greenfield Village and Ford Mus- week, each day, our community gets older-and some parts need repairing 'or replacing. "Some storm drain breaks' down, some school is outdated and unsafe, our hospital needs new equipment, our senior cit- izens home is a firetrap, our streets are breaking down with age, our lighting system, and I don't mean yours is so inadeq- uate your citizens are not safe on the stre.et. By its own means and without outside help or with- out help from the pill, our com- munity will grow and we need to extend our services and util- ities. Our children, upon grad- uation, are leaving our com- munity for other more progress- ive centres because of lack of jobs. "I ask you, "How and who will carry the burden of action needed in all these areas. Exist- ing industries? Existing residen- ces? Existing commercial out- lets?" I think not, as the burden would be immense. They will need help and it is this help that new economic development will provide, "Commercial and industrial development is necessary but it must be well thought out, well • eum. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Diane visit- ed On Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Felker of Aylmer. The Elimville Sunday Scho- ol' Anniversary will be held on June 22 with Rev; Harold -Snell of London as guest speaker. Miss Janet Hern spent Sun- day with Miss Donna Dickey of Woodham. Winchelsee SOCCER ST. COLUMBAN FIELD Wed., June 18th at 7 p.m. St. Columban vs. London POlonia SENORA LIONS 34th.SUMMER Coming Next: "The Graduate" plus "Robbery' (Adult Enfentionsnr) ENIOGIROLMI LOUISE BARRETT d. ruithrai eeteloor toareralie* lECONIOOLOR' , Fordsiky al(01010.AD1125fOif011OOMPialstrns ;TECHNISCOPV (Adult Entertainment) SNACKS — _Southern Fried Chicken HURON HOTEL Dublin Saturday Night "HENSALL TOP THREE" • NIGHTS THURS.' —FRI., June la COMMENCING AT 7:30 P.M. EACH NIGHT AT THE SEAFORTH LIONS PARK 1 ti