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
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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:
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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
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SEAFORTH MEAT
MARKET
FRESH CUT CHICKEN
LEGS and
BREASTS' lb. 49c
Bo'neless Rump
or lb. 99
Steak Roasts
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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
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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
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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.
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CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8.00 p.m.
ALL DOUBLE FEATURE SHOWS
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Sept. 19 and .20 .
"ANGELS FROM
HELL"
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Tom Stern
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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 —
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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