The Huron Expositor, 1969-07-10, Page 6LOCAL BRIEFS
ow 'of the:Spaforth Lawn Bowling Club , .
Interest has been keen on our
mixed jitney evenings and Tues-
day evening saw twenty-eight
bowlers out. Winners were for
the ladies -
Thelma Dale 2W + 19
Olive McDonald 2W + 14
Men -
Eric 'Matzold 2 W + 12
Lorne Dale 2 W + 11
Last Thursday nights winners
were - Verda Sinclair and Ella
Munroe and Lorne Dale and Tom
Phillips.
On Saturday evening t lucky
winners were Diane Finlays
and Ella Munroe and Tom Phil:-
lips and Ed Andrews.
Saturday afternoon three rin
of trebles competed at Mitchell
M & M and all camehome with
prizes. ,
Seven greens were in play
Monday night for the men's dou-
bles tournament in Seaforth. 1,a,
First place went to Walter Weir
brook and George Allison of
Goderich with 3W + 15 agg. 39
2.John Patterson and Eric
Matzold 3W + 14 agg. 35
3. Bill Brown and Tom
Phillips 2 W +. 20 agg. 43
4. Bill Ball and Claire
Rath 2 W,+ 20 agg. 39
Wednesday afternoon is ladies
trebles in Seaforth. Weather per-
mitting, we are looking forward
to a good entry.
Your reporter has heard of no
challenge matches this past week
so good bowling to all until next
week.
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SOCCER
LONDON & DISTRICT
`THE PJ'S"
FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENING
•
Special All Day. Friday -- STEAK
"OPEN FOR BREAKFASTS"
Air THE
QUEEN'S HOTEL
SEAFORTH
"This is fun. I thought I'd
be scared!"
CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
8:15 p.m.
Friday, July 11th'
$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
Saturday Night
"TOP THREE"
SNACKS — Southern Fried Chicken
HURON HOTEL
Dublin
Country & Western Music
•In the Red Knight Room
FRIDAY — WAYNE RIEHL
SATURDAY ELGIN FISHER TRIO
Also entertainment every We'd., Thur., Fri.,
and Sat. in the Ladies and Escorts Beverage
Room. ;6 •
Beverage room snacks
Colored TV
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Seaforth, Ontario
Award
Road
Contract
The Maitland Valley Conser-
vation Authority has awarded a
contract of $39,461.00 to the firm
of Montieth-McGrath for the
construction of a service conces-
sion building at the Falls Re-
serve Conservation Area.
This popular recreation area
is • in Colborne Township near
the Village of Renmiller. Essent-
ially a camping and picnic area,
the new building will provide
'washrooms and a concession.
service. The building has a cedar
shake mansard roof aad repeats
the stone waney edge siding of
a service building, erected in
1968 in a camping area,
The joint project involves the
Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority and the Province of
Ontario,
av'e Heimpel of the Strat-
rd Municipal Golf Club won
Stratford tourney with a one7
o' 69. He shot nines of 35-
34.
Doug Galloway of St. Marys,
1 ear's winner, was tied for
ird with Bob McKay of Kit-
ener Rockway. Both shot 72s.
A number of area teachers
were honored at a silveranniver%
sary dinner sponsored recently
by the Ontario English Catholic
Teachers Association in the
Colborne Community centre.
The congratulatory message
was delivered by Rt. Rev 'J, A.
Feeney, formerly of Dublin and
silver anniversary plaques were
presented to the members ins
ending Mrs. Wilfred Krauskopf,
James Lane, Mrs. Agnes Kale,
Mrs. Esther Rau, MIS. Marie
Louise Melady, Mrs. John, Me-
Iver, Sister Anacleta, Sister Ag-'
nes Coyne, Sister Marie Bre-
beuf and Sister Concessa,
A native of Seaforth who left
here in 1909 returned Monday to
celebrate his 81st birthday .
Wallace Hart''-.now living re-
tired in Woodstock has had a
,colorful career in centres across
Canada since he- left here a lad
of •21. For many years 'he was
, associated with the Carnation
Milk Co. and later with Silver
weeds.
His father, George Hart, was a
long time employee of the form-
er N. Olaf and Sons Planing
MR here
P m
Honor
Area
.Teachers
the S
ver,
st y
DISSENT
"Have you seen a lot of people dressed like us
past here?"
march.
27 Verbal
28 Greek letter
29 Paradise
31 Ramparts
33 Italian river
38 Dormice
39 English
version (ab.)
40 Carries (coll.)
43 Employing
44 Pewter coins
of Thailand
45 Homozygous
46 Large plant
48 At this place
49 Angers
50 Essential
being
52 Knock
54 Female rabbit
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KIRKTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
25th Annual
GARDEN PARTY
FAIR GROUNDS -
KIRIcTON ONTARIO, HIGHWAY 23
WED., JULY 16th, 1969
Softball Game — 6:00 pan.; Varied Juvenile Programme —
7:30 p.m.; Best Yet Professional Program — 9:00 p.m.
Ample Facilities for Refreshments and Seating
,Free Supervised Parking on Grounds
Police Protection
Adults - $1.50 — Children - 25c — Attendance —4,000 "- 5,000
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS
WANTED
Walkers and Sponsors
for'a 20 mile Walk-A-Thou to be held on
SAT., JULY 19th
Walkers please contact Fred Herbert, Harry Muegge, Frank
Murray, Orval Parrott, Mervin McKay, Allen Siernon or any
coaches of the Brodhagen
*
Proceeds are for the floodlights at the ballpark in Brodhagen..
EVERYONE WELCOME
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44414 tILIRON EXPOSITOR SEAFORTH -GINT JUI,Y 10# 196?
RECEPTION Pass
Mrs. Jean Gray; Mrs. M.
Church; Mr. and Mrs. James
Church, all ,of Preston and Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Bryans and
Mrs. Rtisself Bryans on Sunday. Sat. July 12th Vicki of London visited Dr. and
Mr. and Mrs. W. D.Stephen-
son and son, Terry, areon a
motor trip to Nova Scotia.
Mrs. W. C. Bennett, left by
air on Sunday for the British
Isles,
Miss Mary Walker and Mrs.
Grace Cameron of Toronto are
spending a holiday at the Walk-
er home on High St.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs: Meidinger were Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony Meidinger and
son Mark of London; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Jeffrey, Joe and Lisa
and Mrs. Joanne Meidinger of
Goderich.
St. Columban vs.
Stratford Fisehers
at
ST. COLUMBAN
FIELD
6:00 p.m.
wftwommwommamooftwomftwomftwomftrom
Singing 'Star
7.-7,-(nee441makoksell),-- —
WALTON HALL
FRIDAY,,, JULY 11th.
Ian Wilbee's Orchestra
Ladies please bring sarRdwiches
Everson. Welcome
Box
BROwmus
DRIVE-IN
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Office Opens
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THEATRE
N.
0.00 p.m.
(Adult
MRS.
'BUONA
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THURS.
July
— DOUBLE
Showing
In
Entertainment)
And SHELLEY
&
10-11
at 9.15
Color —
FEATURE
SERA,
CAMPBELL'
LOLLOBRIGIDA
p.m.
—
WINTERS
PLUS
FRI.
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Starring
'Play Dirty'
(Adult Entertainment)
Showing at 11 p.m. — Starring
Michael) Caine
Color ‘r- - Cartoon
SAT.„ MON., TUES.
WED. — July 12-16
— DOUBLE FEATURE -
'THE BOSTON
STRANGLER'
'Showing at 9d5 p.m.
a INITANCT TONY CURTIS
,,,,,°,., HENRY FONDA
Mai Ot AcH or 0114 In Color
The life and crimes of one of
America's most notorious
criminals. ,
'THE SWEET
RIDE'
Tony Francini. — Michael Sarrasin
ShOwing at 11:00 p.m.
AOM TTANCI A Story of Modern
RE'SZ PICTED Youth. 1.100
"" " "4 " e`" Color Cartoon
COMING NEXT:
'The Secret Life Of An
' American Wife'
(Adult Entertainment)
In Color — And
'The Further Perils—Of
Laurel and Hardy'- .... 0
DINING & DANCING
FRIDAY, JULY 11th
'The Diniensions
SATURDAY, JULY 12th
' Dance to the Bold liythin of
"September •Songs"
Come, Out And Enjoy Yourself
PIZZA PATIO
Restaurant and Tavern
350 Bayfield Road Goderich
Seaforth Golfer
Wins at Waterloo
Ken Doig of Seaforth won the 8 a. m. a
Annual Waterloo County Golf
and Country Club invitation
golf tournament for the third
time Saturday, defeating Gerry .
Kesselring on the second hole of
a sudden-death playoff.
Doig and Kesselring, the for-
mer pro from Kitchener Rock=
way, led a 196-man field by
equaling the par-of 71. ,Both
men bogeyed the par fo rst
hole of the playoff befo Doig
won with a par fou the sec-
ond.
K= selring could have pro-
longed the playoff, but Missed
with his par putt attempt from
nine feet.
t IR was Doig-'s thifd win-in four
'years here; interrupted only by
John Ellison's win last year. El-
lison plays out of Toronto Isling-
ton. • "
Four others tied for third
place in a heCtic battle for the
title, just one shot off the pace,
Nick Weslock of Burlington, Ken
Trowbridge of Brampton and
Brian Wynn and Bruce. Jardin of
the host club all had 72s.
Kesselring didn't have a birdie
but had a hole-in-one 9n the par
three, 139-yard 14th hole with
his nine-iron shot.
Doig, one of the late finish-
ers, forced the playoff With a
birdie on the par five 15th hole,
Doig also played in the Strat-
ford Country Club's inyitati9n
tourney Saturday and finished
second with a three-over par 71.
Doig teed off at Stratford at
Looby Has
(Continued from rage 1)
. During construction, a semi
permanent detour will be pro-
vided with a paved' surface
across a portion of the hospital
property. ,
The new bridge will have a
clear span of 30 feet in length.
In addition to the 33afoot travel-
ling surface, there will be a
sidewalk on one side and hand-
rails at either side.
The Department of Highways
contra4 also calls for new ap-
proaches on each' side „of the
bridge, covering a length of
about 3/10 of a mile. In addit-
ion because of 'the changes in'
grade which will 'be involved,
certain work along Silver Creek
in the Lions Park will be neces-
sary.
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DRIVEL IN CHURCH
at .
Lion's Park — Seaforth
Sundays — 8 p.m. ,
**Inspiring Staging
**Timely Messages
Sponsored by Bethel Bible Church.
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HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 . PHONE 524.9981
.A-"Mustang" Theatre
First Drive-In Showing„,:IBP,,:•.11.Fs',„,....
THURS.,„ FRI. SAT.
July 1011-112
ALL COLOR' SHOW
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ANTHONY QUINN In CARLYOREMANS , - COLOR
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. Watch for "Gimmick Night” on Monday 4 Tuesday
SUN., MON.,
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Experience"
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Every Wednesday is "Family
Carload, Truckload or
is Only $1.25
Night" at The Sunset
Rusload,Admission
per vehicle.
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Fan Bang!
Dee!
Mr. Alex_Connon-tef-London,
was a recent visitor of his sister,
Mrs. Albert Baker of Seaforth,
Miss Belle Grant of Waterloo,
was a guest of Miss Mae Smith
and Robert Smith, John Street.
Mr. James each left on a
trip to Switzerland on Thursday
by air.
Mrs. Ada Dale is a patient
in Seaforth Community Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Visser and
son from Holland were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hank
Van Rooijen.
Mrs. Bastain and family of
Kitchener were guests of Mrs.
Helen Bolton last week.
Mr. Reg. Pryce and Mrs.
Geo. Pryce of Vancouver, B. C.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Russel T. Bolton in McKillop.
Miss Margaret MacGregor of
London was a guest of her mother
Mrs. Ross McGregor over the ,
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Rennie
of Sundridge are guests Of his
mother, Mrs. M. R. Rennie.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyndall
left on Wednesday for Sudbury
and Sault Ste Marie.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ephraim Clarke were Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Crawford of Man-
itou, Man. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Crawford of Blyth; Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Barrett of Toronto.
They also called on Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Armstrong of Kin-
burn and Mr. and Mts. Stewart
Dolmage.
Mr. Andrew Houston left re-
cently on a trip to Calgary, Alta.
He will motor home. •
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, the
former Frances Crich of North
Bay,*called on Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Crich and Mr. and Mrs..
Sydney Gemmell.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
R. N.'Scott at Hinchburger's cot-
tage on Lake Nippissin'g were
Robbie Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Campbell and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Boyd, Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Gross and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and
family.
Miss Eleanor Keys, Kingston, -
spent several days at the home
of her parents, James and Mrs.
Keys, McKillop and with Mac
and Mrs, Sholdice and family,
Walton.
bianne:Roe, who
summer school at• Waterloo Un- •
iversity, spent the week end
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley. Roe and attended the
Wallace picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Justason
and family of Kitchener spent
the week end with Mr. and• Mrs.
W. Roe. They also attended the.
Wallace picnic.
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The following pupils of
Mrs. Carol Carter, A. R. C. T..
A. Mus. of Seaforth, w er e
successful in the recent piano
and theory examinations of The
Royal Conservatory of Music of
Toronto held recently:
PIANO -
Grade 4: First Class Honors -
Barbie Brady.
Grade 5: First Class Honors -
Anne Hopper
Grade 7: Honors - Helen Tilley.
Grade 8: Honors' - Mary Ball;
Diane Henderson and
Sandra Coleman,
THEORY
Grade 2: First Class Honors -
Judith Mickle, Hensel],
GRADE 5 HISTORY:
Honors - Don Luther,
Hensall.
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Miss B4rIVP BrY.Alla is artend-110Weliclll-
lag Elie Optarto Athletic Leader-1,88Inging star
11 Begoived ship Camp at Longford Mills, 13Lethaly
Lake Couchiching. 14 Violate '
' 15 Drivers'
meccas
16 Recompense
17 Young street
Arab
19 Born
20 She has —
treat success
22 Opera by
Verdi
25 Sainte (ab.)
28 Mantle
30 Hike
32 Sought -
34 Gibbon
35 European
mountain
37 Oval
3d Involve
41 Ardor
42 She sings —
types of songs
44 Qualified
47 Props
48 Hasten
51 Tower
53 Sea ducks
55 Negotiates
56 Breathes
heavily in
sleep
57 Percolates
slowly se Birds
VERTICAL
1 Fall in drops
2 Hebride island
3 Fleet of ships
4 Brazilian
macaw ..
5 Barrier
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matter
7 Rude shelter
8 Unclosed
9 Stage part
10 Gaelic
12 Darlings
• 13 Buffets
18 Fusion of
chromatin
granules
20 Mayan Indian
21 Motors
22 Gudrun's
husband
(myth.)
23 World trouble
spot
24 Short barb
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