The Huron Expositor, 1971-01-14, Page 4Mr. Ronald Sills and children
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy and,
children, 'Kitchener, spent Sunday
with their mother, Mrs. C. P,
Sills.
Miss Noreen McMillan has
returned to Vancouver after
spending her vacation at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. McMillan, Seaforth.
Mrs. Ella Marshall has re-
turned_ home after spending the
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IQOF Hall
CONSTANCE
'PRIDAY, '
JA1STUUARY 15th*
..-8;10 P.M
4,„ Admission 50c
Ladies bring lunch
IE*POSITOR, SEAFORTH; ONT., JAN. 14,,19714
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Tuckersmith Federation of Agriculture
Annual Meeting and Banquet
(HOT BEEF)
EGMONDVILLE , UNITED CHURCH
Monday, January 18, 1971
Time — 12 o'clock
GUEST SPEAKER,— DON COX, CIAG
'TICKETS $2.00 •
Tickets may be obtained from local ...directrs
SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
--- PRESENTS
WOODCOCKER'S
BALL
SATURDAY, JANUARY 16
DANCING 9:00 - 12:00
' AT THE
Seaforth Community Centre
DRESS CASUAL ADMISSION $1.00
DANCE
AT CHI.SS
TO
"Yeoman Plus Drums"
FRIDAY; January 15th, 1971
Dancing 9 to 12
Admission $1.00 with Student Cards
Dress is Casual
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K. McIntosh with-a-single.
Even though the Ilawkg were
outshot• 15-5 in the first period,
OW held a 2-1 edge. However
Tavistock~ evened this account by
outscoring the Hawks 2-1 in th,
second setting the stage for the
Hawks final tally. . '
The Hawks were called-for
six of the games 11 minor pen-
alties in the cleanly-played af-
fair. •
AFTERNOON
EUCHRE
2 p.m. Jan. 20th
, M
IOOF HALL
Admission 5(eents
—DRAW— '
Sponsored by Edolwiess Rebekah
Lodge
Annual Meeting
of the plot owners of
Baird's Cenittery
will be held on
January 20„;-1971
- at, 2 p.m. in the
.100F HALL
Brucefield
W. Webs* --Board Chairman
•
Iin the
Red Knight Room
Friday & Saturday ,,
The Humming Birds
BEVERAGE ROOM
Friday ....& Saturday.
Mike Hodgert
The Tri-Tones
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Ample FREE Customer Parking
Visit Our Beverage Room for Tasty Chicken Wings,
also Colored TV
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
...
SDHS SOCIETY of FINE ARTS
••.• PRESENTS,
"Oh, Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung
You in the Closet and I'm
FEELIN' SO SAD"
— A Farce in Three Scenes
• t 'ARTHUR La-KOPIT ,•‘•
Produced by special aftracngemerift, wint StIlmuel French, Lae,
JANUARY' 21 and 22, 1971
8 p.m.
S'DHS AUDITORIUM
$1.00 Advance $1.25 at dotor
ANNUAL MEETING
of the
Seaforth Agricultural Society
Will be held in the SCHOOLROOM of ST. THOMAS CHURCH
SEAFORTH on
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY' 20
at .1:30 p.m.
, KEN REANEY, Secretary-Treasurer of Mitchell Agricultural
Society and Director of the Ontario Association of, Fairs •
will speak.
• Election of Directors — Refieshments'
,JOHN At, MURPHY JAMES KEYS •
. "President ,. Sec.-Treas. '
Satan: "What are you laughing
at?"
Associate: "I just locked a
woman' in a room with a thousand
hats and no mirror."
The true value of horses is
shown by the fact that the horse
was afraid of the auto during
the period when the pedestrian
laughed at--it. ••••-
Even in the stone age, when
women wrote down their—ages,
they were chiseling. r
"There goes uld'Scrooge who
lives down the block. I wonder
where he made all his money?"
"HeaVen knows!"
"Ahal So that's why he always
looks so worried."
HAWKS DEFEAT BRAVES 4-3
Mitchell Hawks took g close
4-3 decision froth Tavistock
Braves in Tavistock -Thursday
January 1. .After snapping an
eight game losing streak on Tues-
-day the Hawks .have now won two
in a row and consOlidated . their
hold on the last- Playoff Spat
Glen Nicholson 'scored what
proved to be the winning goal
with ,2 thinufes and 45 seconds
left to play in the final period.
DaVe Flanagan continued his
scoring_ spree by notching two
goalS. The other marker came
from the stick .of Jim Avery.
Tavistock goal getters were B.
Schwartzentruber with two and
CANDLELITE
' RESTAURANT and,. TAVERN
AYFIELD ROAD IN GODERICH PHONE 524-7711 8
BRIEFS—. Hawks On Offeniive, in
into Sixth Place Christmas holidays with her son ' 1V1 eve
in „Brarnalea, (*aria.
HAWKS EDGE CO-OPS 6-5 , ' At tha Mitchell Arena Tiles-
-day, January 5th, the Hawks ended
their long losing streak-by taking
a 6-5 decision from Zurich-
Hensall Co-Ops. The win en-
abled the Hawks to take' over
sole possession of sixth place
in the standings.-
Leading the' scoring attack for
the Hawks was Dave Flanagan'
with four goals. Singles were
"'added • by Don NiteholSoii and Bob
Carnachan. Scoring for the Co-
ops was' Shane McKinnon with
two and singles by John Cor-
rineau, John McKinley and Jim
Ranter.
Hawks were assessed nine
minor penalties and a major
while the Co-ops had four min • • ors and-a. major..
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Wattn-up with these SATURDAY NIGHT
FOOD SPECIALS
• PIGTAILS and SAUERKRAUT "
• 'CHILI CON CARNE
• OXTAIL SOUP
Hold your banquet anniversary or birthday
'Party at the Huron. Hotel. Phone 345-2820 for
• arrangements.
Mrs. Amelia Hudson has also
treturned after spending the holi-
days with her daughter, Mrs.
Holroyd in. Preston, Ontario.
Dr, and Mrs. W. R. Bryans
and Miss Barbara Bryans spent
the week end in Ottawa.
WOMEN'S
HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY
Plans were finalized for the
Hospital Auxiliary Dance to be
held on February 2'7 at the Legion
Hail when members met for the-
January meeting at the Hospital
Tuesday night.
Mrs. John Turnbull, liaison
officer for the candy-stripers and
the hospital, reported the girls
are using a room at the hospital
for their training as volunteers,
and are enjoying their work in
the hospital.
Mrs. Arthur Deyereaux,
membership chairman, reported
there -are 5'7 paid, up members
and 10 associate' members. The
small number of associate mem-
hors she attributed to the fact
there' was no , membership drive
this year.
Mrs. W. D. Stephenson gave
satisfactory reports for the Tuck
Shop.
Many patients are taking ad-
vantage of the opportunity to
rent the Auxiliary T.V. sets.
Reports on the October con-
vention were given.
School
Library
To Meet
A three-member committee
of the Huron County Board 'of
Education will arrange to meet
with the Huron County Library
Committee to discuss Huron Cou-
nty Council's recent prOposal to
charge $1' per student in the
county for the use of Huron
'" County library books in Huron
County schools. •
Mrs. Marilyn Kunder, Mrs.
Marion Zinn and Jchn, Taylor •
''Were appointeit .116 •diAti'Ver ,' 0'641
'coUnty's thinking behind the pro- F
pcigal and to bring back, a rec-
ommendation to the school board
regarding it. ,
The board learned Monday
evening that the majority of
schbol librarians are not "fav-
ourably disposed" to the pro-.
posal which will cost $8,779 and
result in no gain in capital inven-
'tory for the school's.
"It is simply a matter of
renting versus purchasing," said
James Coulter, superintendent
of education, when questioned by
the board.
. Mr. Coulter said that if the
budget for 1971 was „similar to
last year's budget, $7 per stud-
ent would be allotted for buy-
ing books. He said the teachers
preferred to buy $7 worth of
books 'rather than $6 worth and
use the remaining. $1 to rent
books which would not remain in
the school libraries,
In recent years, he added,
the Huron County library books
have been available without
charge to the schools. He stated
that it was his understanding
- that the county librarian, 'Miss
Ethel Dewar, found that with
the majority, of children's boois
going to the schools there was
a 'rather poor selection left 'for
the public, libraries.. Mr: Coul-
ter felt the county librarian hoped
to offset this problem by charg-
ing a fee of $1 per school stu-
dent under the jurisdiction of
the Huron County Board of Edu-
cation in .order to build up an
adequate library- of. good child-,
ren's books which would fill the
needs in the county.
.... It was noted that a similar
service was provided. prior. to....
the formation of the Huron County .
Public Library., by the Huron,
County Co-Operative Library for
30 cents.,,,per student.
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3 day, Nashville, $69.50, two
persons.
Easter tiZreekend, leave April
9th, returning April 11th.
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Easter Scheel break, • days,
New Orleans, $149.50, includes
Grand Old Opry, Nashville.
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9 days, Florida. $149.50.
Write Pox 709, Seaforth
PhOne 527-1222 for Brochure
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:-BENIEOrr 'DANCE
for ,
MR. AND ats. JOHN O'LEARY
at
BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE
on
FRIDAY, ,JAN. 15
•• • a Dancing 9:30 to 18:30
' Music by "THE WILDWOODS”
Ladies please bring lunch
' The. Birodhagen Community Centre sincerely thank Local
418 A.V. lt A.M. and Norm Carnegie, President, for providing'
musicians sfree'"for this engagement, which will enable all
profits made at this dance to go to 'the unfortunate family.
D0 YOU KNOW!
The Goderich and District Association for the Mentally
Retarded are having a meeting on January 18, 1971 =, at
„.„
8:30 p.m. in 'the Queen Eliiabeth SchOel, end of North St.
and Gloucester Terrace, Goderich. Mr. -Keith. Hudson of
Toronto who is 0.A.M.R. Area Representative will be guest
speaker. The topic will be on "Workshops and Residence"
for the-Retarded .This is of "VITAL" interest to you in
this area,'as Workihops and Resklence are needed.
CANDLELITE/
RESTAURANT and TAVERN
— FORMERLY PIZZA PATIO TAVERN —
, FRIDAY and Saturday
:THE.- DESJARDINES
2 CARTOONS
JAN. 16 .
PINOCCH10
''(Adult Entertainment)
Showittig Thursday at 8 p.m. Only
Foday and Saturchly
- • . UARE
PHONE 524.7811
AiRCONDITIONED
CASH, BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
FRIDAY, JAN. 15
11:1S p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10
THREE $25 GAMES
$75.00 Jackpot To Go
TWO DOOR PRIZES
ADMISSION $1.00
- Extra Cards 25c Or 7 for $1,00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
PERMITTED)
—Proceeds for Welfare Work—
Auspices Seaforth Branch156 -
Royal Canadian Legion
ORGANIZED SNOWMOBILE
—SAFARI
Leaving at 8 p.m.sharp • • •
For farther informottiotrii ecevtiact
Don Mar 527-1575
Under the Auspices of the
Seaforth Snowmobile Club
For Snowmobile Club Members
— New M:¢mbers ike49fwe =-
MEET AT
DOIG'S
-GOLF COURSE,
Saturday, Jan,'16
FRIDAY -
SATURDAY
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY
..„
BRUSSELS
pLAR DAIZE
JANUARY 1546-17
Curling Bonspiels All Day
Polar Queen Contest and Concert, 8 p.m.
- Torchlight Parade --- 11 p.m.
BALLOTING FOR THE
OPTIMIST
WINTER CARNIVAL
•
SNOW QUEEN
%a
will take place at Teen Twenty
SATURDAY, JAN,„ 16
Ballots will be available at the' door to all
attending the Teen Twenty Dance
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Minor _Hockey Tournament .-- Ali Day
World's Thundermug ChanipionshiP,I_10
Giant • Polar Daize Parade, 1 p.m.
Cross Country Snowshoeing, 2 p.m.
Cross Country Skiing, 2 p.m,
Moccasin Dane in Arena to German Beer
Band, 9 p.m.
STARTS INEDNESCSAY JAN'. 20
.•401( PMAMOuvvI KtvMS MOWS A
JACK SANDY ""' ,LENNON DENNISIThurs., at
_OINK 0400 SO* Fri. and Sat,
N ights.
7:30 and 9:10
SNOWMOBILE EVENTS 1 pm.
---Racinetross-Cauntry —Obstacle
.Gant Outdoor Beef ,liaripeque
6 Beginning 'at g pAm. •
A MUSSELS LleiNS PRODUCTION
SUNDAY
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