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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-06-29, Page 4- Blake School 68 20 - Varna Hall 87 118 Stephen - Dashwood Community Centre 41 69 - ,Stephen Township Office, Crediton 5'7 63 - Shipka School House 41 59 Tucicersmith-Tuckersmith Township Bldgs, , Egmondville 87 85 - Ken Gemniell's Res- idence, 'Lot 1.0, Con. 8-, TuCkersmith, 36 '71 Turnberry - Bluevale Community Hall 69. • 72 44 64 Elirnville 85' 102 East Wawanosh-Blyth Memorial Hall 93 34 - Belgrave Arena 102 61 Residence of George McGee, Lot 30, Con- cession 10, East Wawanosh 65 25 West Wawanosh - St. Helens Hall 120. 48 Agricultural Office Board Room, Clinkon. Advance Poll TOTALS - Jackson Duncan's 'Residence, Con. 10, Turnberry(Glenannan) 48 Osborne Osborne Central School 87 - Osborne Twp. Hall, 67 54 13 9 2698 2511 The vote in Perth by municipalities was: - MUNICIPALITY Blanshard Downie North Easthope South Easthope Ellice Elma FullaFton Hibbert Logan ivlornington Wallace Stratford Coliseum. TOTALS "Yes" "No" 174 143 185 188 , 42 2,51 44 127 100 297 210 150 193 155 172 164 . 147 306 106 108 140 174 14 23 1527 %BB FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seaforth Sun., June 29th Service at 11 am. Rev. Stephen Lookman of the Congregation of Binbrook and Corluke will preach. Re is the fourth in a lee of four ministers who will preach in First Church during June. — All Are Welcome — takes Remember! It but a momen t to place anExpositor WantAdand be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. LEGION AND OPTIMIST MEMBERS VIE FOR GOLF HONORS' Long an eagerly awaited event the annual Legion golf tournament this year was enlarged to include members of the Optimists. Shown here proudly displaying the trophies 'they won during the play at Dolg's Course are (left) Alf. Ross, of the Optimists with the duffer trophy, Don Eaton, who came in with low gross, Dave Cornish, low net and A. Smale, most strokes. (Photo by Phillips) In a Small Vote Area Farmers Reject GFO 'Ontario Fariner's Union Local 284, Seaforth Wishes tothank all those who supported the successful. NO G. F. 0. VOTE SPECIAL Thanks to those who helped in any way, MONSTER BAKE SALE SDHS Girl's Trumpet Band CLEA4E'S SUNOCO LOT SAT., JUNE 28 3 'til 5 Sponsored by Legion Ladies - Auxiliary In case of rain in St. Thomas' Church Hall, ' `•••••••••ftk ••••••••=a6.00.0•1.0=4..pri..• THANKS For your patronage during the past year. Let us show you ourappreciation. First Anniversary OPEN. HOUSE SEAFORTH JEWELLERS THURSDAY, JUNE 26 , 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Refreshments DOOR PRIZE THEATRE GODERICH on the square Phone 524:.7811 MONTHLY CALENDAR FOR JULY Show times — Sunday through Thursday, one show only starting at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday — two shows nightly -- first show starting at 7:30 pm. Second show approximately 9:10 p.m. Sun., Mon., and Tues., June 29, 30, July "The Brotherhood" Adult entertainment. Kirk Douglas, Alex Cord, Irene Papas "Inside look at organized crime" • Wed., Thurs., Fri„ Sat., Sun., Mon., and Tues., 'July 2 to `Winning" Starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward • Wed„ Thurs, Fri., and Sat., July 9 to 12 "African Safari" • Sun., Mon.; Tues., and Wed.," July 13 to 16 "Hard Contact" Adult entertainment, starring'iames Coburn and Lee Remick Thurs., to Wednesday, July 17 to 23 "Where Eagles Dare" Adult entertainment, starring Richard Burton, Clint Eastwodd Mary Ur* "Intricate action•packed espionage tale is brilliantly Performed" • Thurs. to Wad., July 24th to July 30 "Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang" Starring Dick Van Dyke, Sally Ann Howes, Lionel Jeffries "Colourful, tuneful fantasy for family audiewei"- PARK Saturday Night THE TOP THREE SNACKS — Southern Fried Chicken HURON HOTEL Dublin The vote in the 37 polls acros,s Huron on the question - "Are you in favour of a general farm organization with com- pulsory check off?" resulted as follows: - Yes No Ashfield - Agricultural Hall-Dungannon 61 93 - Kingsbridge School 83 51 - Wm.Farrish Residence, Lot 6, Con. 13, W. D. , Ashfield 53 89 Colborne... Colborne Township Hall, Carlow ' .131 71 Goderich Holmesville Hall(Old School 169 126 Grey Moncrieff Community Hall 57 28 - Ethel Community Hall 109 95 - John Johnston's Schoolhouse, Lot 19, Con, 1, Gi?ey Twp, 35 40 Hay Legion Hall, Hensall • 29 78 Hay Township Hall, Zurich 83 .97 How ick Lakelet Hall 87 42' Fordwich Hall 95 89 Wroxeter Hall 53 48 Hullett Auburn Community Hall 65 38 Walton Community Hall 57 45 Foresters Hall, Constance 34 69 Londesboro Halt . 100 90 ..;31 McKillop McKillop Township Hall' Winthrop 106 117 Tom Murray Residence, Lot 10, Con. 4, Nick illop 58 69 Morris Morris Township Hall ' 32 115 Stanley Bayfield Town Hall 25 23 110•404140P0,411.01041101w41100,10110P44101101walaillwagliorw IP ,e! Itj.ROti EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTK ONT., J lAIE 26. 1965 country & Western Music Room FRIDAY — PARISIANNW TH-10— SATURDAY ELGIN FISHER TRIO - Also Entertainment Every night in Ladies' and Escorts Room, July 1st holiday week only 1 POT G4-0-ES I rn NEWS of WALTON ded a shower for Miss Connie Britton in London, Saturday ev- ening at the home of the latter's aunt, Mrs. Archie Hoggarth'. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon spent several days at _Nashville, Tennessee attending the Grand Old °prey. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin, Brian and Cathy spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. William Dinsmore, Brampton and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ennis, Whitby. Mrs. John Thamer and baby son' visited last week with h er parents in Ottawa, "But if we didn't increase our own salaries . who would?" CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth 1:15 p.m. Friday, June 27th $75.00 Jackpot to go Three $25.00 Games 15 Regular Games for $10.00 Two Door Prizes (Children under 16 not) permitted) ADMISSION $140 Itatra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 Auspices Seaforth Branch 136 Royal Canadian Legion Proceeds for Welfare Work Miss Sandra Watson left this week by plane to visit her uncle and aunt, Captain and Mrs. Ray NelsOn, Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. Walter Broadfoot atten- 44 DRIVE-IN Box Office BROWNIE'S THEATRE Opens -- CLINTON p.m. at 8.00 He's back Showing (Both PLEASE THURSDAY Showing NOTE: "FROM Features at again—James & 9:15 p.m. at 11 p.m. are Adult "Rachel, Rachel" RUSSIA at FRIDAY — — A — a later uTHUNDERBALL" Bond Entertainment) and N D date. — Sean JUNE Sean LOVE" Colour double will — Connery 26-27 feature Connery — Cartoon be shown Starring Starring in "Countdown" WITH a big — In and SATURDAY, "Rose ADMITTANCE TUESDAY BIG DOUBLE Jahn O'Brien — SUNDAY, June 28-30, IN COLOUR s . MIA 9,15 p.m. FEATURE - Milts -, -- FEATURE Cassavetes - TEXAS and STYLE" MONDAY July 1-2 Ba by" FARROW Ruth Garden * Plus a Cartoon mary' Starring Showing — SECOND and at John 0 ONS ii matt OF AGi CI Starring Hugh "AFRICA GYM Coming Thursday and FOiday, July ,3-4 • A Big Country Music Double llteature "GOLD GUITAR" and "A TIME TO SING" , DINING & 'DANCING FRIDAY, JUNE 27 THE BLUE TONES SATURDAY, JUNE . 28 DANNY COUGHLIN ' AND THE YOUNG CANADIANS DON'T FORGET SUNDAY DINNER Come Out And Enjoy Yourself PIZZA PATIO Restaurant and Tavern , 350 Bayfield Road " Goderich 44 suNsEr ODER 10 SUNSET tirA4 THEATRECONCESSIONRn. pwRy. I8VG0E02 al•TO cA"°wi OHOLMES- mu AT 4 . PHONE 524-9981 A "Mustang" Theatre THURS., FRI., SAT. — June 26-27-28 . FIRST DRIVE-IN SHOWINGS--ALL COLOR SHOW MOUNT FICRIRES pretests 1 A DINO Dt UNR91113 _ _ JANEFInuci"FONdik sEE DOMINI _____ — . . PARAMOUNT JOHNI41118,. 11110# 'ERNE8TBORONINE VIECNINICOLOR* PICTURES ROBTROR,. PtiJS A presents SECOND RODLOR (Adult Entertainment) FEATURE . , , „. „ , ,., • .., -e; product on 'APAR. '•1 ' - cure ........... °Min - 1111Wirb. ' . IIIIE'.4 .esvare---3-... ,...„ 0...., 3 BIG HORROR HITS' .4( June 29—Starting at 10 p.m. "MILL OF STONE WOMEN" (Adult Entertainment) ` Starting at 10.00 p.m. -"STUDY IN TERROR" (Adult Entertainment) Starting at 12.01, a.m. "DIE, DIE MY DARLING" (Adult Entertainment) " ' §tarting at 1.33 a.m. ..••,........ Watch for "Gimmick Night" on Monday ct Tuesday MON., TUES., WED.---.June 30, July 1-2 DEAN Plus Starring "ROUGH MARIN JAMES Second and (Recommended STEWART, GEORGE NIGHT Feature as DOUG "SHENANDOAH' PEPPARD Adult on the MetLitRE IN and All Entertainment) and JEAN JERICHO" Color GLENN SIMMONS is Show CORBETT Every Wednesday is "11'amily Night" at The Sunset. Carload, Truckload or Busload--Admission <, is,Only $.1.25 per 'vehicle. Beverage room snacks Colored TV COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth, Ontario The Walton Public Library will be closed Tuesday, July 1, on account of the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Searle, Helen, Gail and Mary left the beginning of the week by motor for a months tour of the Western Provinces. Mrs. Mack Engel of Cranbrook visited on Tuesday with Mrs. W. Broadfoot. Church services will be with- drawn Sunday June 29 and July 6 for holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ritchie visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Lydian near Barrie. Miss Nellie Baan of Toronto spent the week end 'with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Baan. - Miss Sherrill Craig left last week for Honey 'Harbour where -she will spend the, summer mon- ths. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid visited on Sunday with Mrs. Guy Ryan and family, Lucan. • Master Murray Sholdice is spending this week with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. lames Keys near Seaforth. An tspositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 5270240, Smile of the Week Bridal Ball Royal Canadian Legion Hall Brussels, Ontario Friday, June 27 Prizesfor the longest married ' couple and for the most recently married couple, etc. Desjardines Orchestra Admission, $2.00 per couple Restricted to persons 21 years and over Young girl: "The man that I marry must shine in company, be musical, tell jokes, sing, dance, and stay home nightS." Married friend: ,"You don't want a husb-, and, you want a TV set " "DICK PERFECT FRIDAY' and SATURDAY EVENING • Special All Day Friday — STEAK "OPEN FOR BREAKFASTS" AT THE QUEEN'S HOTEL. SEAFORTH