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The Huron Expositor, 1969-09-18, Page 4Correspondent MRS. D. ENNIS WALTON UNIT The Walton U. Unit Duff's United Church met in the church last Wednesday. evening. Mrs. Nelson Reid op- ened the worship period with hymn "Saviour breathe an ev- ening blessing" with Mrs. Ray Huether at the piano followed by the 'hymn "Jesus calls us". The scripture, taken from Mat- thew 25: 14-30 was read by Mrs. Herbert Traviss. Mrs. Reid read an article from the clip sheet 'Responsible Stewardship' followed with prayer by Mrs. Traviss. The offering was taken by Mrs. Mac Sholdice and dedicat- ed by .singing the first verse of hymn 374 "Take up Thy cross" CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth Friday, Sept. 19th 8:15 p.m. ' IS Regular Games for $10.00 Three $25.00 Games $75.00 "Jackpot to' go Two Door Prizes • , ADMISSION $1.00 Ettra Cards. 25c or 7 for$1.00 (Children under 16,110)- permitted) Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion Proceeds for Welfare Work A "MUSTANG" THEATRE PHONE 524-9981• OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. SUNSET DRIVE-IN THEATRE RWI. 8 GUERIN AT CONCESSION RD. 4 FRI., SAT., SUN. Sept. 19-20-21 Edgar Allen Poe's "THE OBLONG. BOX" Starring VINCENT PRICE — — Second Feature — "MURDER CLINIC" Coming Next Weekend: "EYES OF HELL" and "THE YOUNG, THE EVIL and THE SAVAGE" Safe boating is snore fun! Fly `the flag of Canadian Power Sguadrons 1969-70 REGISTRATION GODERICH COLLEGIATE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 Starting at 7:00 p.m. Ladies and Youths also eligible GODERICH POWER SQUADRON Serving the needs of Huron County boatmen Saturday Night TOP THREE FRIED CHICKEN HURON HOTEL Dublin • I 1* 10 r II 9 EGMONDVILLE United Church EGMONDVILLE, ONTARIO Minister: Rev. Douglas Steven Organist: Mrs. Arnold Scott 134 YEARS of Worship and Service r Anniversary ,Service 2:00 P.1014. Sunday,. Septorriber 28 Guest Speaker: Rev. 13arty- .Passmore s - Of Wingliam, Ontario Guest Soloist: • r. Bill Roe e • p Of Wobdsthck, Ontario 6, -Following the 'servite you are invited to join us for a .cup. of tea on the chiirch lawn, Come and Share in Our Joy • • • # r 4. • SEAFORTH MEAT MARKET FRESH CUT CHICKEN LEGS and BREASTS' lb. 49c Bo'neless Rump or lb. 99 Steak Roasts C Lean Butt Pork Chops „ 79c *Meatyrig Tails • 4-lb. $1.00 Fresh Ground 'Chuck Steak • 79c Chicken Wings 3-lb. $1.00 Fresh Store ed Mac and Chees Dutch. 'Loaf, ,Chicken' L af, 'Minced Hani .and Pickle and Pimento Loaf 040044..404•4444Y4444.4a4Y4•4•4/40044•44/............./.404=40..44...44.4.44•4444.40 ANYONE 4 4P4•04:4#:' 'INTERESTED-, In Playing in MITCHELL Contact Coach; Lou Heinbuck, 348-9971 or Manager, Mac Mcculligh, 348.8935 Collect ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENING "The Country Boys" Special All Day Friday — STEAK "OPEN FOR BREAKFASTS" AT THE QUEEN'S FIOTEL SEAFORTH Country IL Western Music In the Red Kniirht Room FRIDAY — THE WILDWOOtS SATURDAY ELGIN FISCHER TRIO Also entertainment every Wed., Thur., Fri., and Sat. in the Ladies and Escorts Beverage Room. Ample Free Customer Parking Beverage room snacks Colored TV COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth, Ontario Set Plans For Fall Activities Mrs. Walter ffewley gave the topic on the study for 1970 to provide an idea of what would be suitable material for • the coming year. Reconciliat- ion in a broken world means to unite to bring harmony or settle differences. Violence or antag- onism not so far below the sur- face. A house divided against itself cannot stand. Mrs. Anil] McColl took over the business session and min- utes were read by Mrs. Donald Achilles. Anniversary of Duff's United Church will be on Sunday when Rev. Al. Grose of Fullarton will preach. A fowl supper is planned early in November. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Mae Sholdice. The meeting closed with hymn "Abide with me". MEET IN SEAFORTH An open meeting at which all ladies and gentlemen in the vicinity will be welcome will be held in the Walton Commun- ity Hall next Wednesday even- . The 8th and 16th Unit met at the home of Mrs. Clarence Martin, Seaforth, Wednesday evening of last w eek. Hymn "All People that on Earth do dwell" was sung with Mrs.Jim Smith at the piano. Mrs. Alvin McDonald gave the call to wor- ship and led in prayer, *.so read' the scripture taken from John 10: 1-16: • The topic "The Anglican and United Churches Uniting" w as given by Mrs. J. Smith. Mrs. 'Douglas Fraser led in •. prayer and prelided for the busin- ess. Minutes were read by the secretary and roll call was an- swered by ten members and four guests. Thank you cards were read. The regular and copper col- lection was received, Th e regular U. C. W, meeting will be held September 30, as the members are invited 'to Mon- crieff. w.i.spoNsol3s SPEAKER Huron Plowmen's Association 42nd Annual PLOWING MATCH and Farm Machinery Demonstration Saturday, October 4th, 1969 At Par Avon The John Rodges Farm in Goderich Township, on the comer of No. 8 Highway and the.. Ben Miller road, three miles east of poderich Everyone Welcome' — No Admission Charge Maurice Love, R. T. Bolton ER 3, Exeter, President RR 1, Seaforth, Secretary New Dates .... New Attractions EXETER FALL FAIR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Evening Program in the Arena Baby Contest * Fair Queen Contest Entertainment * Giant. Midway * Indoor Exhibits on Display SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 * Giant Parade With 2 Bands * Horse Show *Calf Race * 4-H Show * Livestock Displays * Pony and Chariot Races *, Earl Heywood Show Dance — 2 Orchestras 'Arena * Lorne Walker & Westernaires *`'fire Nev`Set A SEPTEMBER 20 & 22 PlIATUOINSt HURON COMITY'S LARGEST NORSE SNOW Monday Ni* - - SEPTEMBER 22 - - in the Zurich Arena CPI pm. ova noes III rem *may M. 4 "Tarr atom *row gio c******or. 1-40 pm .4. MONET= PARADE Lod W MOM CMITONNIAL siAllo and lbo MOM LIONS MAJOINTIOS 141 pa. — OPTICAL OPENING '11, JIMA WATT*, WARM OP MOON COUNT( /141* — PWT BROW MS pm. — BABY MOW Soutoorod by MICH OWN= OP cam= BREW & MINE *C.ATTLE BROW ing when the Women's Institute will have as guest speaker J. W. Coulter, Superintendent of Hur- on County Public Schools. Miss Linda Traviss, student nurse at St. Marys Hospital, Kit- chener, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Traviss. Mrs. Belle Broom, Miss, Gladys Broom' of Atwood, Mr. Norman Nicholson of London, Mrs. Storey, Mr. Roy Lawson and Mrs. Zack 'McSpadden of Seaforth were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fox. Miss Mary Bewley , student .nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley. Mrs. E. L. Clarke of Holly- wood, California, Misses Corrie, Pauline and Dorothy Zoeger of Toronto were Saturday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas En- nis and Mrs. Edward Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Traviss of London were aeek end guests with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Traviis. Miss Carol Shortreed-of West- ern University, London, visited over the week end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ' Shortreed. Mrs. John McDonald and Mrs. J can McGale of Toronto spent the week end with Mr. 'and Mrs. Alvin McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGav- in spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John McGavin, Thornbury. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steele of London were guests •of Mrs. Leo- nard Leeming and Ross last week, also visited Mrs. Steele's father in Seaforth CoMmunity Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ranton Mitch- ell and Mrs. Agnes Simpson of Mitchell visited Sunday with Mrs. L. Leeming and Ross. . Miss Sherrill Craig of West- ern University, London, spent' • the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Craig. Library hours at Walton Public Library will be - Tues- • day - from 2:30 - 4 p. m. and from 7 :30 to 9 p. m. • Mrs. Walter Eroadfoot has returned home after spending the past two months with friends and relatives at Vancouver and New Westminster, B. C. and Saskatoon, Sask. Miss Judy Clark of London spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smalldon. Use Expositor Want - Ads Phone 527-0240 BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8.00 p.m. ALL DOUBLE FEATURE SHOWS FRIDAY & SATURDAY Sept. 19 and .20 . "ANGELS FROM HELL" AOMIITANCI Tom Stern TO 41.410.0 Arlene Martell VIAtl Of AO 0414 In Color Showing at 8:30 p.m. A Viet Nam war hero returns home and assumes leadership of his old motorcycle gang, complete with parties, pot, trips and girls. "THE WILD EYE 11 Philippe Leroy MANG! In. Color to Cartoon . tuts Of ASII 04 0)0, Showing at• 10:45 p.m. COMING NEXT: "COOGAN'S BLUFF" (AcILAt Entertainment) "A Lovely Way To Die" (Adult Entertainment) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seaforth Sun., Sept. 21st, Service — 11 a.m. The Minister Elect Rev. Thos. Mulholland will Occupy the Pulpit The induction service for Mr. Milholland will' take place on Thursday evening, September 25121 at 8 p.m.. Organist and Choir Leader — Mrs. Carol Carter ARCT, A. Mus. — All Are Welcome — r*Vostrolk SEAr°14112 Mirr" SE"' 18' MP News of Walton Meadaye September: rk, k•• SATTADAlf .d 1110110Alf MeV- tallktrigt--19 •pa. FALL FAIR DANCE Mole Ay TtP1 OLUOWATIVI PLAVO0,11 1111/ ymo, • *Wirt* OP THE RAW CONTEST Or. to AA Okla Our 14 Yon .1 Aso Saterday !light, Sept. 20 mM Pm ' LOCAL TALENT VARIETY SHOW miskw. V. I. Dom MONSTER MIDWAY WILL BE IN OPERATION Come and Enjoy one of the Best Srnall Fairs in Ontario * • 4 • al SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY OPENS THE 1969 FALL SEASON . - with a SMASH! A -spectacular line-up of talent will be on stage week l,y at the Seaforth Community Centre. Here are a fe41- of the big names you'll be hpa ring "THE RAGGED EDGES", "PINKERTON CO LORS", "THE CHESHIRE CAT", "TOWN CHOIR", "J.R.FLOOD!'., "SMILE", "THE MOVEMENT", "T HE MAJORITY" and "THE SANDS OF TIME". 4. Weekly Dances Begin SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Dancing 9:00 - 12:00 DANetS WILL BE HELD EACH SATURDAY 'NIGHT AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE ADMISSION: $1.00 DRESS: CASUAL WATCH THIS ADVERTISEMENT FOR WEEKLY ATTRACTIONS