HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-06-03, Page 4Dr. H. Douglas Stewart,
Minister of Knox Presby-
terian Church, Ottawa, who
will preach in Nortli#Ifie
United Church, Sea.forth,
on Sunday morning.
Egmondville
Lurrespondent
Mrs.C.Geddes '
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Teatero over the week end were
Mr. and Mrs. Gerd Bryant from
Peterborough. They also called
on their new grandson and his
mother at Seaforth Community
Hospital. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geddes
and family visited with hlr.,and
Mrs. James. Cameron and Mr.
and Mrs. Bedford Dungey, also
-Mr. and Mrs. Doug. MacNeil of
Sarnia on the long week end.
Mr. ,and Mr's. Charles Wood
spent the weekend at their trailer
in Kincardine.
LARGE NEW READABLE
TOTE BOARD
, CLINTON - ONTARIO
—Comfortable Grandstand
—Good Concession Booth
—Good Parking Facilities
-NEW ELECTRONIC TOTE
BOARD
-NEW ELECTRONIC MAXI
TOTE MACHINES
-SHELTERED BETTING AREA
HARNESS
RACING
Featuring . . .
10 RACES sp pi
'PARA MUTUEL
WAGERING
DAILY DOUBLE —
EXACTOR - -
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Harness Races Every Sunday -)
POST TIME
JUNE 6 to OCT. 31
Advance program's will be available Saturday's at Pullman's
Barber Shop, Seaforth.
OVER
-$6,000
IN
CASH
PRIZES
JUNE 4 AND 5
JOYES
MIDWAY
Fri. & Sat.
Friday. Evening June 4th
Queen of the Fair Contest. Open to ladies between 16 and
24 inclusive. "
Ladies Division Exhibits - on display in Community Centre
Auditorium. •
Concession Booths open visit Trade Fair booths in arena.
SATURDAY, JUNE 5
1:00 p.m. Parade through town.
2:00 p.m. Official Opening.
2:30 p.m. Baby Show -'3:30 p.m. Livestock Parade.
SATURDAY EVENING
7:00 p.m. HorseShow Tory Gregg, M. of C.
45 minute demonstration of collie dogs.
Huron Central Agricultural Society
Ross Lovett, Pres. Robt. M. Gibbings, Sect...Trees,
Mrs. Jean 'Fortune, Mrs. Jack
Case and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Maloney were in Allen Park,
Mich. last week owing to the death
of Mr. William Byrne.
Egmondville Boy Scouts
and Cubs
BOTTLE
DRIVE
SAT., JUNE 5th
For Pick-ups Outside of the
Village, Phone 5274459,
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CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
FRIDAY, JUNE 4
8:15 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 $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
PERMITTED)
—Proceeds for Welfare Work—
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion ti
BROWNIE'S
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CLINTON --, ONTARIO.
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 1100 P.M.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
SHOWING FOR., ONE WEEK
WED. • THURS. - FRI. • SAT.
SUN. • MON. •
June 2 to June 7
CLOSED TUES. and WED.
June 8-9
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• Rev. D. A. Maloney, C,$.$. of
Houston, Texas and Mr. and Mrs.
:Reward. Maloney of Barrie spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Maloney and Mrs. Jean Fortune.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Col-
quhoun of Niagara Falls, New
York, spent the past week with
Mrs. Wm. Oldfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Whit-
more of Seaforth and Miss Mary
Beth Harland of Clinton attended
the Graduation of Kenneth Whit-
more at the University of Western
Ontarion on Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. John Willems,
Josephine Willems and Walter
Haehnel were in Waterloo Fri-
day • attending the graduation of
William Haehnel. B111, who re-
ceived an honours degree in
Applied Mathematics, is the son
of Mrs. John Willems and the
late Mr. Haehnel.
Mrs. Lillian Grurpmett and
her sister, Mrs. Alice' Convay,
Kincardine were• guests. at the .
McCartney-Hutton wedding in
Knox Presbyterian Church, Wat-
erdown on the weekend.
Mrs. Geo. Love of Goderich
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. F. Scott., Ann Street.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Scott
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Scott
Hall
Will Take
Use
Expositor
Want - Ads
Phone 527-0240
The annual Huron livestock
and field crop judging •com-
'petitions were held at
AgricultUral Park, Seaforth, on
Saturday with 126 competitors
taking part.
The event was in charge of
L. G. MacGregor, extension
assistant in Huron.
Results:
(Sevres are out of a possible
800 unless indicated)
Senior - 6 Competitors - open to
all young men and women18-30
years of age, and also to
all those who have represented
the County on Royal Teams and
Graduates of a Two Year Di-•
ploma Course in Agriculture.
1st. - Bob.MeNeil - #6, Goderich -
732; 2nd. - Brian Miller, #3,
Exeter - 704. ,
Intermediate - 41 Competitors -
open to all young' men and
women 15' - 17 years of age
who have not represented the
County on a Royal Winter Fair
' Judging Team.
1st. - Glen McNeil, #6, Goderich-
726; 2nd. - Barry Gordon, #1,6
Seaforth - 718.
Junior - 26 Competitors - open
to all men and -women 12 - 14
years of-age including various
participants in 4-H Inter-Club
in Guelph.
1st. - Jack Van Miltenburg, #4,
Seaforth - 682; 2nd. - June Alton,
#2, Lueknow. - 678.
Novice, - 36 Competitors - open to
all men and women 12 - 17
years of age entering Judging
Competition for the first time,
no previous 4-H Club exper-
ience.
Old Livestock
4.d. Feld Crop
Judging Here
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MILT DIMITAIMENT . • - 4 ,,.._. ..7-t
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CAMPING'i
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Fri."
Fri.
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Sat. — The imension
HWY 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION PD 4
&sway
DRIVE.IN THEATRE
Adults $1.75
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Tickets available from C.F. members
Bring containers for take-out orders.
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RESTAURANT and TAVERN
ANDLELITE
OPENS AT es
8:00 "SUSPENSE!
PHONE 524-9981
TIM Mai
THURSDAY, JUNE 10th
LY PIZZA PATIO TAVERN —
5 to8p.m.
I
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Children 6.12, 75c
ADULT ETITLITA091flit
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students will render all non-
medical vision care to residents
of all northern zones served by
4 the Department of Health and
Welfare. When cases requiring
Medical treatment 'are detected,
the opthamology departments of
-the medical schools at the Univ- i ersitY of Toronto and University
Of Western. Ontario will be
contacted. They will send special
teams of students and dotgrs to
treat these cases.
The optometry students will
be working in four man teams
, each with a supervising optome- Brucefield trist or faculty member.
It is expected the program will Correspondent take almost three summers to
complete. Out of it may come Mrs. Hugh Berry
considerable research at the Mrs. A. Paterson, Mrs. J.
problems with native people in
the north. It is suspected that a
low protein content in diets is
a factor in vision problems in the
north. '
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NTARIO'S LARGEST SPRING FAIR
In keeping with Warden Jack
Alexander's efforts to -have .a
group of Huron County school
students present at, each regillar
session of Reran County Council,
the children froin Holmesville
Public School were on hand for
last Friday's sitting of , council
in the Court House.
of Exeter were guests of rela-
tives in Windsor last week.
Brucefield firemen •were
called to a fire at' the farm of
Mr . Robert-Walters. The barn,
some implements -and pigs were
destroyed. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Boughan,
Stirling were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Swan • last weekend.
Miss Elizabeth Scott, London
spent the holiday weekend with
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Irina Demick
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and District Athletic Association
►atiet Dance
turday,June 5th ,,
in
SEAFORTH LEGION HALL
Music by Royalaires
Admission $3.00 Per Couple Refreshments
The public is invited to attend a
'Mu.sicat • Appreciation
NoithSide United Church
Sunday, June -6th
at 11 a.m.
when the congregation will honor Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. A. Stewart on the 40th anniver-
sary of assuming the roles of choir leader
and organist, together with others, who
have served throughout the period.
Dr. • H. Douglas Stewart
Minister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Ottawa,
and a well-ichown Seaforth native, will preach
SPECIAL MUSIC HY THE CHOIR
The congregation and visitors are invited
to join in, the Church auditorium following
the service.
The .congregation, of First Presbyterian Church
has kindly agreed to withdraw its service on Sun-
day to permit members to join with Northside in
this musical appreciation service.
Rev. d. Cliff Britton, B.A., Mindater
Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Organist, Mr. J. A. Stewart, Clioirniester
Mrs. Jack Mellwain,_ Junior Choir Leader
ADMISSION $1.50 each' or $3.00 per Couple
1st. - PautGibbingzi, #1, Clinton
659; and. - Shirley Doherty, #8,
Goderich - 653."
Pre 4-H - 17 Competitors -fepea
to all young men and women
11 years of age.
1st. - Oscar Meier, #4, Brussels -
665; 2nd. Glen Dcherty, #6,
Goderich - 665, (tie broken by
reasons)
Canadian National Exhibition
- high Novice judge -
Paul Gibbings, #1, Clinton' runn-
er-up Shirley Dohety, #6,
Goderich.
Blatehford Feeds' Ltd. - highest
snore in entire Competition.
Bob McNeil, #6, Goderich - 732;
runner-up Glen McNeil, #6,
Goderich -, 726.
C.I.L. Trophy - highest score in
Swine.
Beth passmore, #3, Exeter -
146 - out Of 150; runners-up -
Lynda Walden, Lucknow - Doug.
Harding #1, Gorrie - 145 (tie
broken on reasons).
Huron Milk Committee Award -
highest score in DairySection.
Vickey 'Pollard. #1. Seaforth -
98 opt of 100;,,. runner -up -
Donald Carter, #3, Blyth - 97.
Cyanamid of Canada Award -
highest score in Sheep Section.
Brian Miner, #3,, Exeter - 98
out of 100:: (Bob McNeil had a
score or 049 but other major
award *inners are ineligible)
Huron County Beef Producers
AssocialiOn Award - highest
score'; Beef Section. •
Shirley Doterty, #3, Goderich
.130 out 'of 150; runner-up
Marlene' Stewart, #1, Kirkton
128 out of 150.
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Planting
Important •
. Buying the best nursery stack
available does not guarantee good
growth. Proper care in planting
Is very`' important. Always keep
in mind the
At the nursery choose healthy,
strong Plants with heavy fibrous
„roots. • 'Protect the roots from
drying ,Vefore planting by cover-
ing there • with damp soil or wet
sacking%
Pre-tilde a good-sized ' hole
to adcenonodate the roots with-
out el-ONO:ling. Put good topsoil
around tir, then subsoil. Water
thorough • if the soil ,is dry.
'Do balance the aboveground
parts with the roots it is neces-
sary to prune the bushes after
planting. By heading back the
branches and removing broken
and weak growth, about one- N
third of the top growth can be
thinned out.
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kocou . BRIEFS —
RECEPTION
Friday, "June 4
Music by Ian Wilbee's
Orchestra
Ladies please bring lunch
for
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McNichol (nee
Diane McKay)..
Walton Community
attended the Spring con;roostion
at Waterloo Lutheran university
recently. Mr. Richard Wayne
Smith, who is married to the
former Mary Scott, was' an
honours graduate.
a Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Gorwiil
have returned after spending five
months' in Tobago ,
Mrs. Gilcrest Coppin. of •
Detroit was a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. James F. Scott, Ann
Street, this week.
Mr. Clayton Dennis spent the
week end visiting friends in the
area after his return from St.
P et me rrssbe. Fla.an
Stone of Norwich
spent Sunday with her sister-in-
law Mrs. Albert Hudson.
Mrs. Ron Little of George-
town spent Sunday with Mrs. A.
Hudson.rs
. Alex Deroche of St.
Catharines spent the weekend
with misses Ethel and Tennie
Dennis. -
Mr. R. 0. Willis' and son,
'Robin of Barrington, R.I ••are
spending a few days with his
sister, Mrs. F. J. Bechely,
Goderich Street West.
Mrs.-.,1. M. McMillan is visit-
ing her ,daughter
s
1VIrs. Frank
Pearce and family in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Carter and
children, Joanne andJagice, have
moved from Franklin Street and
are now residing at Dawnglow
Acres, R.' R. #2. Seaforth.
CANDLELITE
RESTAURANT and TAVERN
HAYFIELD ROAD IN GODERICH PHONE 524-7711
URSULA ANDRESS •
STANLEY BAKER DAVID WARNER
Friday and Saturday
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TRIO
In the Crown Room
Dining room open. on Sundays
from 12 'noon - 2 p.m. and Sp.m.
Si II, p.m. in thi-evening.
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WAYNE SCOTT
SATURDAY
JUNE 5th
at the
SEAFORTH ARENA
, PLEASE NO MINORS
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COMING JUNE 10 and 11
— .DOUBLE FEATURE -
JOHNNY: CASH:
.A MAN, HIS WORLD,
HIS MUSIC
"A-Minute To Pray,
A Second To Die"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
HURON TRAIL RIDER'S SADDLE CLUB
ANNUAL DANCE
Saturday, June 12, 1971
IN SALTFORD HALL
Music by the Country Boys
Tickets available from Club members
$8.00 per couple
Lunch and Refreshments included
For Tickets Phone 527-1059 or 524- 7503
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and-praetising-op toraPtri ctkinto Students Attend
Northern Ontario. • S
ession •... The teams of optometrists and , Council
Of special' interest to the
students was the attendance at
the session of Hon. C. S. Mac-
Naughton, R. E. ,McKinley.. and
Murray Gaunt.
Mr. MacNaughton seized upon
the opdortunity to speak at some
length-to the students, welcoming
them to "Huron County's House of
Democracy".
"You are witnessing here
a very important and traditional
form 'of self-government,"' the
minister told them..
He advised the children that
in 1836, there were 60 persons
in the •-Huron Tract who were
eligible to vote and "all cast their
•batiSe of eye MCBeath and-Mrs.B2•Sholdice • .
voters'' do not have' 'the 'Same
university ' On the He said that totlar'S'
record of interest in government.
"This county has produced
many outstanding people," he
said. "Take the time lo learn
as much as you can about your
heritage. You will learn t to
respect these men! here today
and maybe some day, you will
take your places in these cham-
bers, in Queen's Park or in the
• House of Commons."
relatives and friends.