The Huron Expositor, 1971-05-27, Page 4GODERICH
TONY URTIS
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-Rider on the Rain'
THE BEST YEARS
OF OUR LIVES
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St. Columban C.W.L.
PENNY SALE
to be held in Seaforth at
BOX'S STORE
May 27, 28, 29
Draw will be made for
the prizes in
St. Columban Parish
Hall
on May 31st
About 8:30 p.m.
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JACK PAIANCE.Kolbt
OPENS AT 8:00 P.M.
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-PHONE 524-9981
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DRIVEN THEATRE,
HWY 8 GOOERICH AT CONCESSION RO. 4
London and
District Soccer
LONDON LIONS
vs.
ST. 'COLUMBAN
on
SAT., MAY 29th
Starting 'at 4 p.m.
Seaforth District High School Field
MQTION PICTURES'
0f RARE VINTAGE
4.0";*ff sierf litZsce a oar o(mee44.!
Timeless masterpieces of
yesteryear, hand-picked for
superlative entertainment, will be
presented in the comfort of. the'
PARK CINEMA, Goderich.
Commencing Wednesday,
May 26, and continuing on
successive ,Wednesdays, each
attraction Will be presented one
night only as indicated below:
MAY 26
WUTHERING HEIGHTS
LABRENCE OLIVIER • MERLE OBERON • DAVID.NIVEN
THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES
MYRNA LOY • FREDRIC MARCH • NAGY CARMICHAEL
JUNE 9
THE LITTLE FOXES
BETTE DAVIS • HERBERT MARSHALL
EINE 16
GUYS AND DOLLS
FRANK SINATRA %MARLON BRANDO
MEI
PORGY AND BESS
SIDNEY POITIER * PEARL BAILEY
THE SECRET LIFE 'OF WALTER MITTY
DANNY Kkil • ANN RUTHERFORD • BORIS MUFF
AT OUA. CLIP AND SAVE THIS
REGULAR HANDY LIST FOR
1/4160, ..PRICES ! FUTURE REFERENCE'
4—THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, OP11. MAY 27, 1971
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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
Fri. Kahl Quartet
Sat. The New Jesters
CANDLELITE
RESTAURANT and TAVERN
BAYFIELD ROAD IN GODERICH PHONE 524-7711
CABARET
BROBNAGEN COMMUNITY . CENTRE
Saturday, May 29th
MUSIC BY -
art. Hohner and
Melody Masters
Miss Kaye McCowan and Miss
Pat Evans left on Tuesday for a
month's holidays in the British
Isles.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hudson
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Entertainment
this WEEK in
THE
TIMBERLANE
ROOM
"Majestic"
Also a Topless
Dancer
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR HOTEL
CL INTON
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of Windsor were holid isitors
With Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coleman,
Mrs, Mabel Hudson and other
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Talbot
of Sarnia, Miss Dorothy Steel of
Dutton and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Pethick of Hickson were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd,
East William Street ailtrattericled
the funeral of the late John R.
Leem' ng.
M rs. Wm. Faulkner, Kit-
chener, and Mr, and Mrs. Dux-
bury, Ham'lton, were guests of
Miss Lillian Faulkner onSunday.
Mrs. Howard Yeandle and
daughter of Kitchener ,were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug.
Wallace.
Mrs. J. J. Sclater is a patient
in Seaforth Community Hospital.
Mrs. James Armstrong Sr. of
Brussels spent the week end with
Mrs. John Bruce.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson
spent the week end in Owen Sound
and Maaford.
Mrs. Mae Dorrance, John
Dorrance and Mrs. M. H. Mc-
Kenzie-of Oshawa were inSimcoe
on Sunday attending a family
reunion.
Mrs. Alex Wright has
HURON TRAIL RIDER'S SADDLE CLUE
ANNUAL DANCE
Saturday, June 12, 1971
SALTVORD HALL
Music by the Country Boys
Tickets available from Club members
$8.00 per couple
Lunch and Refreshments included
BETHEL BIBLE CHURC
- MISSIONARY WEEK-END
Thursday, May 27, 8 p.m.
Women's Missionary Fellowship
Ladies' Night.
Guest Speaker — Mrs. John Ha e
Sunday, May 30, 10:00
10:00 — Family Bible School°
11:00 — Rev. John Harder
7:30 — Senior Citizens.
Rev. John. Harder is the Canadian Secretary
of the Evangelical Union of South America.
WELCOME •
Pledge forms available at Seaforth Schools.
Contestants must register pledge at SDHS be--
fore commencing the walk or bike-a-thon.
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Mrs. Madeline Stahl of Detroit
was visiting her sister, Mrs.
Andrew Houston and Mr. Houston.
Mrs. Winnie Nott has returned .
home from a three week visit in
London with her daughter and
son-in-law, D,r. and Mrs. Don
Mills.
Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart
have returned from attending the
London Conference of the United
Church of Canada held in Windsor
last week. They were guests
of Mrs. John Currie.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parsons
of London were week end guests
of Rev. J. Ure and Mrs.Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Roe,
W. William Street, attended the
Spring Convocation of the
Waterloo Lutheran University at
Kitchener Auditorium on Sunday,
May 23. Their daughter, Lois
Orr, i'ecbived her Degree.
Miss Joyce Roe,- Toronto,
spent a day with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Roe last week.
Smiles • • •
A budding young poet sent
examples of his work to an editor
with the note: "Please let me
know at once if you can use these
for I have other irons in the fire."
The editor wrote back:
"Suggest you remove irons and
insert poems."
THURSDAY, MAY 27th
8:30 p.m.
at STAFFA HALL
"Morningion Drive„
Sturday, May 29th
Friday and Saturday
Wayne Rhiel'
Everyone Welcome — • Lunch Served
LEO KROONEN EARL DICK
President Secretary
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littheft ot) Wow!
DANCING 9:00 • 12:00
AT THE •
Sooforth Community Centre
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BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
CLINTON -- ONTARIO
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BOX OFFICE OPENS AT MOO P.M.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
OPENING NIGHTLY
INCLUDING SUNDAYS
WED. - THURS. - FRI.
May 26-27-20
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
"THE HAWAIIANS"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Charlton Heston — Geraldine Chaplin
In Color
"ONE MORE TIME"
'Sammy Davis Jr. - Peter Lawford
Color Cartoon
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SAT. - SUN. - MON. - TUES.
May 29-30-01, June 1
DOUBLE FEATURE -
"DIRTY• 'DINGUS
MAGEE"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Frank Sinatra - George Kennedy
In Color
"THE FIVE MAN
ARMY"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Peter Orayes — James Daly
„ Color 'Cartoon moommulmi
DRESS CASUAL ADMISSION $1.25", ..„ ,
NOTICE
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HURON CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL.SOCIETY
ARE HOLDING A ,
.QUEEN OF THE FAIR COMPETITION
Friday evening' June 4, 1971
at the Recreation Centre, Clinton
Any girl wishing 'to enter, may do so with or without a
sponsor. Any' club, businessman or organisation may
sponsor a girl.
Contestants must be from 16 to 24 years of age
Prizes will be awarded as follows:
- 1st —'$50.00 or value thereof
2nd — $25.00 or value thereof
$5.00;to the remaining contestants
,Any girl Milling to enter please contact the.
secretary:
Mr. Robert Gibbings
Phone 482-7502
by May 31st, 1971
19, 20, 21b
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Proceeds in aid of Students Council
and Seaforth Memorial Arena Com-
mittee/.
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Hibbert Federation of Agriculture -
Information Meeting
on
Municipal Drainage Procedures
SPEAKERS: 1. Mr. Rae Cunningham
O.F.A. Properties Dept.
'2. Professor Ross Irwin school of Engineering; University of Guelph
returned from Hamilton where
she spent a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoggarth
spent the week end in Warren,
Mich.
Among those who attended the
funeral of the late Mrs. Frank
Sills were J. F. Daly, Geo.Daly,
Mrs. Robert Potter, Miss Joan
Devereaux, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Devereaux, Bernard and Geo.
Reynolds, Mrs. Gordon Hardman
and Mrs., Susan Henry andthree
children, all of Toronto and Mr.
and. Mrs. Francis Devereaux of
Port Hope.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rowatt
have returned from a three weeks
trip to the west coast.
Mrs. J. H. Grant and Miss
Elizabeth Grant of Waterloo
spent the Weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. A. Y. McLean:
Mrs. Muriel Miller and Mrs.
Margaret Sallows attended The
Ontario Medical Secretaries
Convention in Toronto last week.
Mrs. Muriel Miller attended
the graduation of Hugh McCau-
ghey at Ridgetown on Friday.
Grant Carnochan, Murray
Pryce and Murray Taylor frem
Seaforth haye left for Yellow-
knife, N.W.T. for summer em-
ployment.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Manley
of Stratford visited Mrs. Joe
Johnston on Sunday.
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EGMOND'VILLE
ROVER'S Sth RALLY
Sunday, May 30th
(1 p.m. Sharp, SDHS Parking Lot)
A test of driving SKILL over 100 miles of
local roads.
ENTRY FEE : $3.00 Adults, $2.00" Students
For Further Information Phone 527-0469
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Seaforth Recreation Committee
and the
Student's Council of SDHS
ask you to support them in a
WALK and
BIKE-A-THON
Seaforth to Bayfield
Saturday, May 29
Walkers Leave SDHS at 11:00 a.m.
Bikers Leave SIMS at 12:00 Noon
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Pi,••••••••••••••••••••••,, LOCAL BRIEFS
DANCE
Crystal Palace, Mitchell
Sat., May 29th
ERIC YUNDT'S
ORCHESTRA
$3.00 per couple—Couples 01111Y
Come Early. Refreshments
RECEPTION
Friday, June 4
0
, Music by Ian Wilbee's
Orchestra
Ladles please being Was_
for
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McNichol (nee
Diane McKay).
Walton Community
Hall •
DANCE
Brussels Legion Hall
Friday, May 28th
Music supplied by
Stu Kelly's Orchestra
LUNCH COUNTER.
Admission $2 per couple
Restricted to persons 21 and
over
Sponsored by the Pipe
Band
CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
FRIDAY, MAX 28
0
8;15 .p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10
THREE $25 GAMES
$75.00 Jackpot To Go
• TWO QOOR PRIZES
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER
)
1:6 NOT
PERMITIED
—Proceeds for Welfare Work—.
Auspices Seeforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion ,:
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PRESENTS- fi
THURSDAY
'Lou Morello!
Dublin and District Athletic A0041100
Cabaret Dante
Saturday, „June
1971 "
in
SEAFORTH LEGION HALL
Music by Royalaires
Admission $3.00 Per Couple Refreshments '