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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-04-22, Page 4PARK GODERICH ;30 T,-O SQUARE .2. 4 7811 A , none, Ti;„ 22 Tue, 27 . _ _ \11 I l'1, H 1,1 . \ i Cromwell C'ae Complete Show starting at 8.00 RICHARD HARRIS ALEC 1:;LINNES,Si Saturday Matinee 24 2 p.m. Wed. 28 Thu. 29 Fri. 30 So t.1 -rvimaovsmisotr FAmityrro.sicom ELLIOTT GOULD , "'I LOVE NIY—WIFE". Ormeurel p lo am sem pi this week - —at the ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL THURSDAY -'FRIDAY SATURDAY , WAYNE RIEFIL In, the Crown Room Dining room open on Sundays from 12 noon - 2 p.m. and 5p.m. to f p.m. in the evening. ,„ wellilarevalliormaelllaressalliarea Beavers The Seaforth Beavers scored a come-from-behind victory over the Cheltenham Harvesters to become Ontario Hockey Associa- ' Lion, Intermediate "C" Cham- pion$ Thursday night, It was another in a long series of Ontario ,champlonships to come to ,'Seaforth teams,. Eddie Dolmage scored two unanswered goals in the third period to lead the Beavers to a 4 - 3 victory over the Chelten- ham team'and become the game's outstanding star. Seaforth trailed the H'arves-, ter$ 2 - 0 at the end of the first Period and 3 - after the second, setting the stage' for the exciting third period. Dolmage, scored the• tying goal at 9:23 and pumped home the winner with less than two minutes to play at 18c17. Seaforth :goaltender, Allan Are Champs Carter made several key saves in the third' 'period to' hold the desperate Cheltenham squad scoreless and earn the second star. Third star goes to Jack McLlwairi who, although held scoreless, kept the Cheltenham team with their' backs against the wall when he was on the ice. Other goal scorers for Seaforth 'were Wayne Rau 'and Bill McLaughlin while Bob Bar- rison,Ed. Wilton and Dick Bisman tallied for CheltenhaM in the losing cause. Seaforth won the, best-of- seven championship series, four games to one, The trophy , emblematic of Intermediate "C" supremacy in the' OHA wa's presented to Beavers Captain Bob Beutten- miller immediately following the game, . • GODERICH ROTARY CLUB presents THE LONDON SYMPHONY IN CONCERT at A A A TICKETS AVAILABLE' FROM ANY GODERICH ROTARIAN For Tickets Information CALL 524-7521 LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR ON FIRST COME, FIRST : SEWED BASIS. , ADULTS $2.50 STUDENTS $1.00 WAR" MOTOR HOTEL- LINTON ill111111111111111111111111 Coming Next Friday, , Also Topleis Dancer Saturday and Sunday APRIL, 30, MAY 1-2 "KELLY'S HEROES" AND "THE MOONSHINE RUTH ELM HAVEN DRAMA SOCIETY Presents A THREE ACT COMEDY "Inside Lester" APRIL 29th and 30th 8:15 P.m- Seaforth District High•Scheol Auditorium Admissicirt: Adults $1.00 Children 50c Tickets- Available From Students By Special, Arrangements of Samuel French OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY UNTIL WED., MAY 19 FRI. - SAT. - SUN. April 23-24-25 DOUBLE FEATURE - "UP 'IN THE CELLAR" 41111A14 Joan Collins %TRIC TED 1.410.1 Wes Stern to nut or per es ono Judy Pace • In Color "BLOODY MAMA" ' eunrANcr Shelley Winters Diane Varsi In Color Cartoon • CA Women's Hospital Auxiliary PENNY LE In Vacant. Store Next to Betty's Beauty Shop Wednesday, April 28 to Friday, May 7th — SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE — DRAW WILL BE MADE 944.00 MAY 7th TICKETS AT ME ,SALE STORE OR'FROM ANY AUXILIARY MEMBER .DLELITE RESTAURANT and TAVERN roamssur PIZZA PATIO TAVERN — FRIDAY and Saturday THE BLUETONES Oht. f14:XPOSITOR, SiAF41r1rtk, 5111T,.. APRIL. 22, 1971 * 7 . CANDLELITE EUCHRE RUMMAGE SALE Friday, April 23 R. ThIoaas' Parish 1971 ST, JAMES' SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sat., April 24th 8:30 p.m Admission -50c Lun.cheork, Prizes - Sponsored by the CWL at 1:30 0 RESTAURANT and TAVERN alAYFIEL G ROAD IN GODERICH PHONE 524-7711 NassaTommia.. Seaforth Beavers defeated Cheltenham Harvesters four games to one to win the °OH.A ,,.Intermediate "C" championship. Shown above after their series winning 4 - 3 victory Thursday night are (Back Row, left to right) Jack McLlwain, Ray ll'enderson, Don Morton, 'Ray Anstett, and trainer, Ron Driscoll; (Middle Row) Ken 1391g, BEAVERS INTERMEDIATE "C" CHAMPS George Reeves, Art Murray, Jim Dick, pill McLaughlin, Jim Sills, Wayne Rau and "Bill Weber; (Front -Rtiw) \Stu McLean, Ed. Dolmage, Allan Carter. Bob Beuttenmiller, Newt ',Collins, Terry Craig and Bob Montgomery. , (Staff Photo) Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting ,of SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Tuesday, April 27th, 1971 ais p.m, • In The' Hospital (Health Unit Conference Room, ground floor) for the purpose of receiving the annual reports of the Board of 'Trustees and of the officials and to elect four Trustees. The public is invited to attend The by-laws of Seaforth Community Hospital pro de that the board of trustees shall include 12 trustees to be elect- ed by members of the hospital corporation. -- MEMBERSHIP — The b-laws provide with respect to members as fol- lows: (1) The following 'persons shall be members upon resolu- tion of the Board: ' ' (a) A person who has donated oi who donates $500.00 in any one year to the Corporathen shall be a life mem- ber, (b) The president or designated officer of an associa- tion or organization who pays the Corporation $25.00 in any year shalt be ex offirlo a member of the Corporation for that year. to A person who p;:ys the annual membership fed to the Corporation in any year shall be a member of the Corporation for that year. The amount of this fee shall be established from time to time by resolution of the Boar4 of Trustees. (d) Persons appointed honorary Members shall not be subject to fees. (2) A member who pays his fees annually shall' not be en- titled to vote at any meeting of he corporation unless his membership fee was paid in 'full at least thirty days prior to the date of the meeting. • By resolution of the Board the annual membership lee has been established at one dollar_ The meeting Will provide an opportunity for a discussion of hospital problems. Rtiolahntanta Writ, bat sarai' #ollowIrtit t3tlt MaatIn# NT) i1061GAft Secretary March 10 1070 STAG PARTY Sponsored by' Seaforth Fire Brigade Sat., April 24 Seaforth Curling Club Admission, $1.00 Lunch or le o +.,.., AIM CASH Legion Hallp Seaforth Friday, April 23 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10 THREE--$25 GAMES $75.00 ,Jackpot To. Go TWO DOOR PRIZES ADMISSION $1.00 • grtra Cards 25c or 7 for SLOG (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT PERMITTED) —Pr ends for Welfare Work-7, Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion I- BROWNIE S DRIVE-IN CLINTON -- ONTARIO ,FINNWPW~#4,~41,11,1,11.~41.~4.4."1 BOX OFFICE 'OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT • 8130 P.M. 0 BUS TO THE .BAVARIAN. FESTIVAL FRANKENMUTH, MICHIGAN Leaves Saturday, June 12th, return Sunday, June 13th or leave Sunday June' 13th and re- turn same day. Don't Be Disappointed, Book Early. - Phone 527-1610 Seaforth Switiging -Softies Ladiet Softball fe e. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Meeting for 'Enrollment MONDAY. APRIL• 26, 1971 TOWN HALL — 7:30 AGE LIMIT — 16 For More Information, :Call 527-1385 or 527-1141 vtwoOLON..• The Home Care Programme proposed for the SEAFORTH, 'CLINTON AREA REQUIRES Certified Visiting ,flomemakers A course for women interested in qualifYing as a Certified Visiting Homemaker will be of- fered in the .Clinton area soon. This course will be organized by the Huron County Health Unit, supervised by Conestoga College and sponsored by Coada Manpower. For' ,further • information, please contact the " -Huron County Health Unit Court House, Goderich, Phone 524-81301 SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY ---,PRESENTS. --- Saturday, April 24th DANCING 9:00 - 12:00 • AT THE Seaforth COmmunity Centre DRESS CASUAL ADMISSION $1.25 111111111 . a, TEEN DANCE Zurich Community Centre FRIDAY,, APRIL 23rd, 9 to 12 YUKON • DRESS CASUAL ADMISSION $1.50 Last Dance of the Year Sponsored by Zurich 'Recreation' League NOTICE ,Anti Rabies Vaccination' Clinics 1971 The Health of Animals Branch of the•Canacla Depart- ment of Agriculture. in co-operation with the Peith County " Health District Unit and al: MunicipalCouneas, will conduct Cinics for 4e vaccination of dogs and cats at the fallowing tlinics: Thursday, April 15,.1971 STAFFA Township Garage., 9:30 a.m. — 12 noon FULLARTON Township Shed, 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. Thursday, April 29, 1971 BORNHOLM Township Garage, 9:30 a.m. — 12 noon MITCHELL Board of Works Building Town Hall, 2 pm to 7 pm This seritice is offered FREE OF CHARGE to pet own- ers .regardless of county-of residence and they are urged to present their pets for vaccination at any clinic. Dogs should be on a leash, accompanied by an adult, Cats to be properly restrained: Note: Immunity following anti rabies vaccination is no d t permanent, hence annual re-vaccinations are recommend. e . • GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE AUDITORIUM , SUNDAY,. APRIL 28th 2:00 P.M. LOCAL BRIEFS Guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar on the week end were Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Williams of Mt.' Clements, Michigan., Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar were Mr, and• Mrs. Eddy Green (nee Dorothy Smith) of Burling- ' 'ton; Mr. and Mrs. David Mc- Kellar of Toronto and Jack Christie of the Dominion Bank, 'Toronto; Mr., and Mrs. Gordon McKellar an Mrs. McDonald of Bram'pton and Mrs. Jessie, Hamilton, Cromarty, ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent of Beigrave were weekend, guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley,. Mr:‘''and Mrs. Marlen Vin- cent and Mr. and' Mrs. Ken ,, Campbell flew to Peterboro over the weekend where they attended a barbershop quartette program. M r. Ken Keating of Baltimore, Md. spent the week end visiting relatives in town. eft..usear...00ftte.00.mereo...moolo"..emee....laseeeme ' RECEPTION* AND DANCE for Me. and Mrs. Bev. Nott (nee Linda East) NEWLYWEDS Saturday April 24th Londesboro Conimunity Hall Ladies please bring lunch Everyone Welcome .1 11111111111111111111111M11.111111 Entertainment this WEEK in THE - TIMBERLANE ROOM Sound Investment SEAFOR'TH, HULLETT, McKILLOP and TUCKERSMITH PC MEETING Thurs., April 29 at 8 p.m. , SEAFORTH LEGION HALL Election of Municipal and Poll Chairmen 'Hon. Charles MacNaughton informal discussion arid question period Light Refreshments --All PC-Supporters-Invited 0 a 0 IN a