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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-09-30, Page 411--4116 tillARON EXPOSITOR. SEAFORTH, ONT., SEPT. 30. 1971 *******It ***if if********* reset Into the Swing of Things — JOIN THE. SEAFORTH JUNIOR FARMERS TAKE PART IN: FIELD DAYS TORONTO CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS BOY'S BROOMBALL TEAMS GIRL'S BROOMBALL TEAMS CAMPS CHOIR ONTARIO PLACE DRAMA — Come out to our next meeting — Tuesday, October 5th 8:30 p.m. , SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP FEE —' S4 50 *****4-**************** 000.00.00 OO OO OOOOO BROWNIE'S THE TRE DRIVE-IN MYRA BRECKINRIDGE Raquel Welch - Mae West John Huston - Rex Reed -2-i,g2 In Color Cartoon OPEN' WEEKENDS ONLY AFTER ,LABOUR DAY (FRI. - SAL - SUN.) Beech Street Next to Community Park CLINTON ONTARIO FRI. - SAT. - SUN. October 1-2-3 — DOUBLE FEATURE — THE ADVENTURERS Bekim Fehmiv - Candice Bergen Olivia De Havilland Ernest Etorgnine In Color ACIALIIIA“Gt min.* • Wall ASS 0.• 0240. a Minulialialatfinutananaalanannahnlinsimanuilananantinn11011101111111111111111111M11111110114. i i !:711nHailrn ENTERTAINMENT,' ADULT ififT DRIVE-IN • GODERICH SUIT We 9 Si CONCESSION RD S FHCNE **** *4(4( ********* *At Today, , th ey'll me.gi, hi Set.2 In Bajo Rio, . they pay to oday see PaY to see a man kill a bull. another man. n r man. JOHNNY solIK vel0GLAs CASH 40,/ DINO DE d ,= the' Igaiz dleserteci LARGE NEW READABLE TOTE BOARD CLINTON - ONTARIO —Comfortable Grandstand —Good Concession Booth —Good Parking Facilities --NEW ELECTRONIC TOTE BOARD —NEW ELECTRONIC MAXI TOTE AMACH1NES —SHELTERED BETTING AREA' .Z‘r HARNESS 4 RACING Featuring . . . 10 RACES 00 No Ng PARA -MUIR WAGERING DAILY DOUBLE • EXACTOR ,- 91/114ELIA , Harness Races Every Sunday TIME JUNE 6 to OCT. 31 2:00 ran PAL Advance program's will be available Saturday's at Pullman's Barber Shop, Seaforth. AIR CANADA and BOAC PRESENT LONDON SUPER SHOW TOUR • Round Trip Air Travel to London • Hotel Accommodation with Private Bath During Your Two Week Stay • Breakfast Every Morning • Tickets to Seven London Shows • An Avis Auto for Three Days • Free Guest Membership to One of London's Exciting Casinos • The Services of a Resident Host Through- out Your Stay As Low As ' $368.00 Can. from Toronto Other Tours by American Express *Sun- flight *Global Tours *Fairway Tours. — OFFICES IN THE MASONIC BLOCK --- ES CY BOX 189 SEAFORTH ONTARIO 519 527-0050 P- * At * * * * * * * * * * * * 4- * AL * 4- * A E4111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111BIIIIIIMIllin E eA Oct. a _ 1*. eV Fri. I 1 50.2 Saturday Matinee A g ---E In 70min. aoristaTopbome siAmn:E. -:= IA10111611 szzil LESUE11011ARD • I 01111,WcILA‘111.AND DUE TO LENGTH OF FILM ' ONLY ONE PERFORMANCE wiearfil) ipuk 1'kt-fit - I .=-.!Vi° E▪ r• =, • .-4 JeRRYIPOS Miss Mae Smith and Mr. Robert Smith have returnedfroni a plane trip to Regina, Sask. and Viroqua, Wisconsin where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wanless. Miss Anne Moore of Toronto is the guest of Mrs. Harvey Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moore of EgmondviLle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, Toledo, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pringle and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cos- tello during the past week. Miss Lillian Faulkner spent. Monday in Galt. Mrs. Elmer Townsend is a patient InClinton Public Hospital. Mrs. Cora Barrows and Mrs. Robert Elgie enjoyed a couple of days last week at Chesiey Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. ?Wier of Byersville, Iowa, spent the week end with Mr. an d Mrs. James flouter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falconer and family, R.R.#5, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. pepper, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hyatt, SEAFORTH SNOWMOBILE CLUB POT LUCK . SUPPER AND DANCE SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1971 LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH 7 p.m. — $2.50 Per Couple Tickets availal3;le at Vincent Farm Equipment CANDELITE RESTAURANT and TAVERN Friday and Saturday THE BLUETONES ,CANDELITE RESTAURANT and TAVERN BAYFIELD_ROADIS,LGODERICH------PHONE-5-24-77-1-1-- CHRISTIANS OF JOSEPH STREET GOSPEL HALL extend a hearty invitation to all to attend the ANNUAL CONFERENCE in CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL commencing Saturday, October 2, 10:30 a.m., 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, October 3, 10:00 a.m., 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. "Gather My saints together unto me." Psalm 50:5 "Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to . His mercy He saved us." Titus 3:5 RECEPTION in honor of Mr and Mri. Allan Carter (nee Karen Contts) Seaforth Community Centre FRI., OCT. 1st Music by BLLIEWATER PLAYBOYS Ladies please bring lunch DANCE• CRYSTAL, PALACE MITCHELL Saturday, Oct. 2 CARL HOHNER and His Melody Masters $3.00 per couple (Couples only) Refreshments Entertainment this WEEK in THE TIMBERLANE ROOM The Sugarfoot Dancing 9 to 12 ELM —MEN. CLINTON - MOTOR HOTEL GODERICH = = PHONE 524 7811 -g iiiiiiitiillitIllitiMIRMIIMMOmmitnimilinoltliummiutom iffiminliiimitlimumitimiunimmimitii3 • • The Mephisto Waltz Queens' Hotel Oct —Sun. •.1 Aterm:4---Tvir- Wee the last time au were afraid? afraid? MRS. MINIVER R.R.#1, Picton, Ontario attended graduation cerernonies inLondon last week when Miss Joyce Fal- coner vas among those who grad- uated. Relatives attending the funeral of the late Mr*.,Joateph Cooper from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. George D. O'Con- nell and Patty of Buffalo, New York, Mrs. Hank McMillan and Margaret Ann, Detroit, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Morrissey Crediton, Mrs. John Kipping, Mrs. Robert Taylor and Mrs. John Hart of London. Mrs. J. S. Muidrew and Mrs. J. Hale of Vancouver were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. j, M. Scott and Miss M. Scarlett. Ricky Orr , Kitchener, spent several days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Roe, West William Street. 11 Miss Joyce Roe, Waterloo, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rog, West William Street over the weekend. Mrs. J. S. Muidrew, and Mrs. Hale of Vancouver, B,C.visited their nieces, Miss Marian Scar- lett and Mrs. Grace Hoggarth. They were enroute to Nice, France. 40440.44.04P4hteitiee###+#404.414ater.114.114 STAG for GERRY TRAQUAIR atlf FRIDAY, • Oct. 1st HENSALL ARENA wa,eeeeeemeeeereee.riveraveseefee, 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY DANCE. for Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClure on OCTOBER 2 /71 at Walton Community Hall Everyone' Weltome Ladies Bring Sandwiches tO4*•••••••••444teeelealist•••••••••lh STAG in honor of DOUG DALRYMPLE Seaforth Curling Club SAT., OCT. 2nd Admission $1.00 aaeeeeeedhlt•••••••••4111hte,theitieee~ LEGION GOLF . MIXED TOURNAMENT Two-Ball, Foursome To Be,Held OCTOBER 3rd TEE OFF TIME 1:30 — 2 :00 p.m. Refreshments — Lunch Those intending to participate Please contact Don Wood, Mor- ley Storey or Don Eaton's In- surance Office. 7 0414Ni47 :444.#44. 71041aN14..." :„.,,r 704041: 25th ANNIVERSARY DANCE The families of John and Bea- trice Hesseiwood invite you to join with them in celebration at Londesboro Hall,, on Friday Night October 1, 1971 Ladies please brifig sandwiches No gifts please. ros#44~.~.44~~4~,~444.#4N ********** THIS WEEK AT THE ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL Thursday • Friday and Saturday MAITLAND TRIO In the Crown Room Dining room open/ on Sundays from 12 noon • 2 p.m and 5 p.m to 8 p.m. in the evening. * * 4( * lianannummanonnammaamannumansinana The public is invited to attend a meeting in the Seaforth Town Hal.• . MONDAY, OCTOBER „4th 8:30 p.m. to discuss ways and means of acquiring and renovating the VAN EGMOND RESIDENCE so that it may be 'preserved as • a building of historical signif- icance. relire-S-entative Of . an area of the pioneer days in the district. ToWnship of Tuchersmith Town of Seaforth 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY OPENS THE 1971 FALL SEASON - - - - with a SMASH! A, spectacular line-up of talent will be on stage weekly at the Seaforth Community Centre. Here are a few of the big names. you'll be hearing "CHOKER"' "FEAR". . . "TRUCK" ' TIGHTASS." Weekly Dances Begin SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd with music by Mornington Drive and Yukon . Dancing 9:00 - 12:00 DANCES WILL BE HELD EACH SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE Admissions: A2.00 per 'person—$3.50 a couple WATCH THIS PAPER FOR WEEKLYt ATTRACTIONS DANCE — AT C.H.S.S. CLINTON — Friday, October 1st Music by Two Bands Wednesday and Sam Hill Admission: 1.25 each with DRESS • Student Card CASUAL i55715WiR; Legion Hall, Seaforth Fri., October 1 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—: Royal Canadian Legion Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 ummmum=mimmilm•Ammilimmaimmummils Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accom?lished by low cost Expositor Want Ads. Dial' 527- AIR CONDITIONED SEAFORTH Entertainment: JOHNNY 0 Appearing Nightly In the Huron Lounge LOCAL BRIElkS = BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH An Associated Gospel Church,•Eginondville Rev. D. L. Patterson, B.Th., Pastor ANNIVERSARY SERVICES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. — Guest Speaker: — REV. A. B. STEIN —' HAMILTON WELCOME 0 iF 4 a a 4 4 0T