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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-10-21, Page 4.164104 '1'00041, EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTIH, CINT,,, OCT. 21, 1971 HALLOWE'EN DANCE — SEAFORTH LEGION HALL SOurday, Oct. 30th Dancing 10 to 1 Music by ROYADAIRES $3.00 Per Couple CANDELITE . RESTAURANT and TAVERN Friday and Saturday Danny Coughlin and the Young Canadians CAND E-1, I T E RESTAURANT and TAVERN BAYFIELD ROAD IN GODERICH — PHONE 524-7711 .--.7,..edre-e•ett•Afft*ibetbeatire GILBERT and SULUVAN MUSIC RETURNS TO EXETER Rehearsals for the production of Patience Or The Bartered Bride will commence on Monday, November 1 at South Huron District High School. All persons interested in singing this delightful music are asked to be in the teachers' lounge at 8:30. If you are interested in trying solos'please contact Mrs. R. McCaffrey at 235-0775 after 6 p:m. any evening. 4 4•114111.abiaidlhoila.ababt• Thu. 21, Fri. 22 Sot. 23 SAL MAT. 123 Sun. 24 m...25 Tue. 26 JOE COCKER MAD ,DOGS ERGUSHMES ,,,,„,,,cwayssat The Massy, of Spun/arm/ Conestoga College Of Applied Arts And Technology I A story of the young. .for theyoung and the young at heart' ruu.,4ittus RED SKY AT MORNING •MAT INT119,6017 • • rranCiS 47. Haunted House MICKEY ROONEY ti Conestoga College assisted bY the Children's Aid Society' is offering a course for Foster Parents and anyone interested in child development. The Planned Course Outline Is As Follows . . 1. The Why and W•hat_of a Foster Parent ('nurse 2. Handling the Very Young Child I age 0.3 3. Keeping up with the Pre-Sehooler (age 3.5) 4. 'Being a Parent to the Grade-Scheel Child 5. The Challenge of the Adolescent 6. The Handicapped Child (Guest Speaker) 7. How It Feels to he a Foster Child 8. The Expectations Foster Parents and Agency have of each other,- 9. Conclusion — Review and Presentation of Affirmation from Conestoga College This "course will be of 'real- value both In foster parents and to all those concerned with children. Make plans now to al tend this courSe. Instructor — Mrs. S. Palmer. Family and Children's Services, London Starting Date — Sal.. Oct. 23 — 2 to 1 p.m. Place — Conestoga Information Centre. 129 Ontario St.,, Stratford THOSE PLANNING TO ATTEND THIS COURSE SHOULD ENROLL NOW BY PHONING EITHER ONE OF THE NUMBERS APPEARING BELOW FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Conestoga Information Centres at SEAFORTH 527.1090 an` STRATP0017 2714701 P. artsaarmillisrurrommeetamimillfaimMwaimma CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth Fri., October 22 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 An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. ********** THIS WEEK AT THE ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL Thursday Lou Morello - And Pearl Friday and 'Saturday Wayne Riehi 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. iwwwwwwwwwwwww, RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs. Rick LeBeau (nee Ann Clifton) on SAT., OCT. 23rd Clinton Corn ity Centre MUSIC BY THE COUNTRY RAMBLERS Dancing 9 to 1 Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome lallitaaswearransa8010i11111811111111111110 STAG for PETER ROWATT on FRI., OCT. 22 Seaforth Curling Club Admission $1.00 HALLOWE'EN DANCE Brussels Legion Hall SAT., OCT. 30th From 9 to 1 PRIZES for COSTUMES and SPOT DANCES Music by Ian Wilbee's Orchestra Restricted to 18 years and over Judging at II Sharp , Admission $2.00 per couple RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pryce (nee Thelma Townsend) - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE — Music by the Country Boys Ladies Please Bring Lunch CABARET DANCE --I-- EIRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY, OCT. ,,23rd MUSIC BY BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith have returned from visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross, Bracebridge and Mr. and Mrs. w R. Stephenson and family of Rexdale. Mrs. B. Plaiaier, who was visiting her sister Mrs. DeCoo for six weeks, is returning to Holland next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dennis of town enjoyed a motor trip to Lion's Head, Tobermory and Owen Sound recently, it being- the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGonigle spent the weekend in Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mason. Mrs. J.H. Grant of Kitchener was a guest of Mrs. Patricia Troutbeck last week. Mr. and Mrs. RobertCharters EUCHRE In IOOF Hall MON,-, OCT. 25 8:30 p.m. Admission 50 cents Sponsored by Edelwiess Rebekah Lodge • CAVAN UNITED CHURCH WINTHROP, ONTARIO Rev. M. E. Reuber, B.A., BD., Minister ANNIVERSARY SERVICE. Sunday, October 24th 11:00 a.m. — "NO MEETING — NO LIFE" Rev. W. L. McSpadden, Guest Minister Dinner fellowship follows in Church Social Room VISITORS WELCOME TURKEY SUPPER DUFF'S CHURCH, WALTON WED., NOV. 3rd 4 to 8 p.m. Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 ....•••••••.••••••••.00%,....0.•••./....1•••••••••••••••••••••••• FOW1. SUPPER WED., NOV., 3rd St. 'Andrews United• church... KIPPEN, ONTARIO RECEPTION In honor of me: and Mrs. Laverne McClure 5 to 7 p.m. (nee Nita Rapien) TURKEY BUFFET DINNER . 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, October 28th First Presbyterian Church Adults: $2.00, Chil Pre-Sch ren under 12: $1.00 ers Free Town of Seaforth TOWN OF SEAFORTH No. 1 "Coniprising that part of the North Ward, West -of Sparling• Street, from Market Street to John Street, West of Main Street, from John Street to Goderich Street and West of William Street from Goderich Street to, James Street. Mrs. Frank Storey res., Goderich St. W. • TOWN OF SEAFORTH No.2 Comprising that part of the North Ward, West of Main Street and North of Goderich Street from Main Street to William Street West and North of James Street, from. West William Street„ to the • • limits of the Corporation. Mrs. Mae Watterworth res., West William St. TOWN OF SEAFOR1'H No. 3 Comprising that part of the East Ward situated east of Main Street and north of Gouinlock Street, from Main Street to Victoria.Street and north of Goderich Street from Victoria Street, east to the limits of the Corporation: Andy Dunlop res., East William St. TOWN OF SEAFORTH No. 4 Comprising that part of the East Ward situated East of •Main Street and South of Gottinloelt Street; from Main Street to Victoria Street and South of Goderich Street -from Victoria Street East to the limits of the Corporation, " - Carnegie Library • TOWN OF SEAFORTH No. 5 Comprising that part of the South Ward situated West of Main Street and South of Market Street from Main Street to Jarvis Street and South of Canadian National Railways, West to the limits of the Corporation. Dick House, Main St. TOWN OF SEAFORTH No. 6 Comprising that part of the South Ward, bounded.• on the East by Main Street, on the North by John Street; thence South to Market Street; thence West to the Western limits of the Corporation, and bounded on the South by Market Street from Main Street to Jarvis Street; thence South to the Canadian National Railway; thence West to the Western limits of the Corporation. Mrs, Percy Little res., John St. Township of. Tuckeremith tOWNSHIP OF, TUCKERSMITH No. 1 • Comprising Lots 1 to 9 inclusive, Con. 1, HAS; Lots 1 to 10 inclusive, Con. 2 HRS; Lots 1 to 13 inclusive, Con, 3 HRS; Lots 1- to 14 & 19 & 20, Con. 4 HRS; Lots 1 to 14 inclusive, Con. 5; 6 and 7 HAS; and all of Concessions 5, 6 and 7 LRS and all that portion of Egmondville east of Centre Street. Edward Boyer+ res., Egmondville TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH No. 2 Comprising Lots 13 to 20 inclusive, Con. 1 HRS; Lots 11 to 20 inclulkive, Con. 2 HMS; Lots 14 to 20 inclusive, Con. 3 1-IRS; and all that portion of Egmondville west of Centre Street. Roy McGeoch res., Egmondville TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH No. 3 Comprising all Lo1.13 on Concessions 1, 2, 3 and 4 HRS, West of Lot 20, and all iLots on Concessions 1, 2, 3 and 4 LRS north of Lot 25. Mervin Falconer res., R.R. 4, Seaforth TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH No. 4 . Comprising Lots 1 te. 25 inclusive, ConcesSions 1, 2, and 3 LRS; Lots 15 to 25 inclusive, Con. 4 LRS; all of Concessions,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 14 and Kenneth Gemmel! res., R.R. 2 Klppen Township of McKillop ••i TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP No. 1 Comprising that part of the Township from Lots 1 to 17 both inclusive and from 1st to 7th Con- cessions, both inclusive, e. " Thomas Murray res., R.R. 5, Seaforth TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP No. 2 Comprising that part of the Township from Lots 18 to 35, both Inclusive, and from the let to the 8th Concessions, both inclusive. Wm. Henderson, res., R.R. 5, Seaforth TOWNSHIP OF McK1LLOP No. 3 Comprising that part of the Township from Lots 1 to 18, both inclusive, and from the 8th to 14th Concessions, both inclusive. Mrs. Mary Thornton res., R.R. 4, Walton TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP No. 4 Comprising that part of the Township from Lots 19 to 35 Inclusive, and from the 9th to the 14th Concessions,rsNormbaon sthicnhcaludseivree. Mrs. s., R.R. 4, Walton Township of Hullett TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT No. 1 Comprising Lots 1 to '15 inclusive, concessions 1 to 8 inclusive. Forester's Hall, Kinburn TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT No. 2 , „ Comprising Lots 1 to 15 inclusive, concessions 9 to 14 JerryH inclusive.evn k res., R.R. 1, Blyth TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT NO. 3 Comprising lots. 16 to Base Line inclusive, con- cessions 1 to 8 inclusive. Theo Flynn res., R.R. 1, Clinton TOWNSHIP OP HULLETT NO. 4, Comprising lots 16 to 30 inelbisive, concessions 9 to 14 Inclusive, ( Londesbomo Community Hall TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT NO. 6 Comprising lots 31 to Base Line Inclusive, con. 9 to 14 inclusive, and lots 1 to 10 inclusive in the Maitland Block, and. that portion of the Police Village of Auburn that is within the Township of Mullett. Auburn Community Hall FOSTER PARENT COURSE 44-* * --a- LOCAL BRIEFS of Goderich were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Jackson. Mrs, Frank Tice of Hamilton was .the guest of Mrs. Ross MacGregor. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bennis of St. ThoMas and Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Dennis of North Bay were guests of the Dennis famil- ies here. Miss Bella Watson of Gait spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of .North Bay visited Mr. and Mrs. Syd Gemmell in Egmondville. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. MeMillan, Chris and Jamie, of Collingwood, visited his mother, Mrs. J. M. McMillan over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin and family of Richmond Hill and Mr. and -Mrs. Floyd Jenkins. and family of Cobourg attended the Pryce wedding and visited at the home of their parents, Clarence and M mei Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pryce and family. NEWS OF Egmondville Correspondent Mrs. Charles Geddes Visitors over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Rothon were Mrs. William Thorne, Mrs. Clifford Morris, Karen, Billy and Jody„Mrs. Rothon's mother and sister from Niagara Falls, Ont. The Friendship Circle of the First Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Charles Geddes. Mrs. David Schenck showed her slides on her visit to Russia which were enjoyed by everyone. A baby shower in honour of Mrs. William Rothon was held Tuesday evening at the home of Carol Geddes and Mrs. Leo Teatero assisted in serving lunch. P4~00###~4~1~•###~4•4441 ANNIVERSARY DANCE for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bedard on FRI., OCT.' 22nd Seaforth Community Centre Everyone Welcome . Ladies please bring lunch 4••••••••••••••~•~PaNNP• .4~#4 ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE ' - St. Thomas' Anglican Church — PARISH HALL — SAT., OCT. 23 at 1:30 p.m. Adults $2.00 each $1.00 SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY PRESENTS "CHOKER" Saturday, Oct. 23rd Seaforth Community Centre Admission $1.25 per person ON ELECTION DAY Call 527-A0710 For Information — Transportation • VOTE LIBERAL — HURON for a NIXON Government A CHANGE YOU CAN TRUST • Where You VOTE London and District Soccer TILLSONBURG- va. ST. COLUIVIBI%N On SATURDAY, OCT., 23ill --Starting al 4 p.m. iw"ig• Seaforth District High School Field ADMISSION 75c NIGHTLY: "FREE SOUTH" • NEXT WEEK: "DANNY FARMER" NIGHTLY: SATURDAY MATINEE AMATEUR HOUR — 3 to 5 p.m PRIZES In the Huron Lounge ueens' Hotel SEAFORTH FRI., OCT. 22nd -4K *4 4 4 4 Children 12 and under Walton Community Hall IAN WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA La;dies please bring lunch 1.1111111111111111gresarhamillIMISINmoll For TickeK Phone 262-5000 or 262-5340 ••••....•r••••...•m••••••••••••••••••••...••••w•o••••••••r a • • • • • • •