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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-01-20, Page 6JANUARY 21st, 22nd and 23rd, 1972 FEATURING:- -4obile Races -- Snowmobile Social and Dance -- Novelty Races rnival Ball -- Hockey Tournament -- Family Skating Snow Sculpturing Figure Skating., Programme WINTER CARNIVAL Friday --Saturday --Sunday SEAFORTH OPTIMIST 5th ANNUAL MY V-i KE THE L A ((E.. RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alexander I (nee Dianne Switzer) FRI., JAN, 28 FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING PARK Ladies please bring lunch Refresinnehts Available for John MacKay of Tuckersmith is ready teicirive a 1918 Ford tractor which his father purchased during the First War in order to increase food production. Examining details of the tractor is Thomas Brown, curator of agriculture technology of the National Museum in Ottawa who has acqgred the machine. ,(Photo by Phillips) Tuckersmith 1918 Tractor Goes To National Museum' THIS WEEK AT THE ROYAL 'HOTEL MITCHELL Thursday:— Lou and Pearl Friday and Saturday D. C. 3's '4n -the ('rown Rocim Dining room open on' Sundays from 12 noon • 2 pin and $ p.m, to 8 p.m. in the evening. - LIN Uu iiHu nology at the Museum arranged for Museum people to talk to John MacKay. The result was the arrival last week of a van from" Ottawa to pick up the tractor. !Vicki ILLOP Correspondent Mrs.Ed. Regele Mrs. Harold McCallum is still a -patient in"Community Hospital, Seaforth. We Wish her aspeedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dennis' of R.R.1, Walton and Mr. and MRS. Gercion Woods of Mitchell have returned t o their homes after holidaying in Florida the past two weeks. Mrs. Bruno Breacker is a 'patient in a.• London HoSpital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Ar. and Mrs. Thomas Burns of Dublin recently visited with Mrs. Joseph Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bosman visited with Mr. and MrsoMervin Smith on Friday evening. Entertainment this week at the EiN1 HAVEN 2151111,01)11:4110} ) nselmoon, 41 K. WA I " QUEENS SEAFORTH JAN.•17 — JAN. 22 PAUL KENTNER ,.Saturday Matinee Following Week:— "NUDGE" In the Huron Lounge 4, • 11 News, of. Con to co Co'uit Elects Officers Correspondent Miss Mary McIlwain The Court Constantine L1842 of the Canadian Foresters held their meeting Thursday evening in the hall. The. District Dep- uty and the High Marshall pre- sided over the installatlod oie the new officerg for 1972; President, Jessie Tebbutt;, ViQe President, Doreen Dolmage; Sod- retary Treasurer, Ella Jewitt; Recording Secretary; Delphine Dolmage; Chaplain, Katinka Dor- ranee; Warden, Edith Nott; Con- ductor, Dorothy Dalton; Guards, Fern and Mary McClure. Several reports were given on. the progress of the making of new• drapes and sanding of the floor at the hall and the Christmas gifts for shut-ins and the residents at the Seaforth Manor. Thirteen members were presented with perfect attendance awards for 1971. We are pleased to report that Kevin Jewitt was transferred on Thursday to Seaforth Community Hospital from Victoria Hospital, London. He is improving more everyday and we hope he will be feeling in the best of• health again soon. Ivir, and Mrs. Terrence Hunter of A Colborne ToWnship spent Tuesday and -Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp,' son, Jim, Sharon and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sanders, Jennifer and Jeffery of Brussels were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wam m es , Jqhn and Mary. Mr. Bill Whyte of Guelph spent the weekend at home With Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom and Mr. Harold Whyte. Mr.. and Mrs. Jim P reszcator, Billy and Debbie, Mrs. EllaJew- itt, Don, Larry, Kenny and Steven spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt, Carol Ann, Judy, Danny and Billy, when they had a birthday party for Ella. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoegy , and Scott of London visited on Sunday With Mr: and Mrs. W, J. Dale and Cheryl. Set Dates For• Project . Schools The Home Economics Branch of the- 'Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food Is spon- soring a' Homemaking• Club,, Project this sprink entitled ',Sleepwear". ..The construction ,of sleepwear ',and loUngewear from suitable fabric will be highlighted in this project. - • Miss Catherine Hunt; Home Economist for Huron County, will be, conducting the following Training Schools: • Exeter - Monday and Tuesday, January 24 and 25, at Exeter United Church.' Clinton - Thursday and 'Friday, January 27 and 28, Wesley Willis United Church. Seaforth - Monday apd Tuesday, January 31 and February ,1, Seaforth Legion Hall. Wingham - Thursday and Friday, February 3 and 4, Salvation Army Corps, Wingham (- for ' Club leaders west of wingham) Wingham - Monday and Tuesday, February 7. and 8, Salvation , Army Corps', Wingham ( for club leaders east of Wingham) LRCM E$POITORAr VAPORY% ONT.,, JAN. 20, 1972 LOCAL IIRIEFS Friday Jan. 21 Drive your snowmobile to Seaforth FRIDAY NIGHT FOR A (a) TORCH PARADE 7:30 p.m. 1b) FAMILY SKATING 8:00 p.m. (Supervised) (c) SOCIAL and DANCE W/ Bill Weir and "THE WAYSIDERS" (Arena Hall). Lunch Refreshments Admission $1 Saturday Jan. 22 1:00 p.m. See SnoWmobiling at its be'st and for laughs of a life- time. School competitive snow sculpturing at its. best. Matiy schooli competing. 2:30 p.m.:- Two snowmobile en-' durance Races, consisting of La-Mons start and then 25 laps of tough racing and dri- vers trying to keep their ma- chines running. 9:00 p:m.-- Carnival Ball. Sunday Jan. 23 .11:00 a.m. -- Snowmobile races, Registration. 1:00 p.m. -- SHARP Fifth Annual 'King of the Racers' Trophy Challenge. 15 classes of High Speed Rac- ing on a half-mile tract. Thrills for everyolie. OVER A number of members of the Seaforth Figure Skating Club In Goderich Saturday to try tests were stranded overnight when show-add storm made travel on .No. 8 hazardous. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams of- Calgary spent the week witlimr. STAG EUCHRE WED., JAN. 26 Seaforth Legion 8:30 p.m. 'Admission $1.00 .1111MMOMMINKIII CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth FRI., JAN. 21st. 6:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10 THREE $25 GAMES $75.00 Jackpot To Go TWO DOOR PRIZES ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards 25e or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN 'UNDin 16 NOT PERMITTED) —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Royal Canadian Legion Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 WHO? All Seaforth Families WHERE? On Your Own Front Lawn, WHAT? Snow Sculpturing Contest WHEN ?. TO Be .Judged on Sat., Jan. 22 2:15 p.m. lst—Pri;e — $15.00 Gift • 2nd—Prize — $10.00 Gift 3rd—Prize ::-5.00 Gift SATURDAY, JAN. 22 1:30 p.m.-Schools arrive at Seaforth Secondary School. (1) get equipment and water supply ready. (2) prepare snow in areas for sculpturing. 2:00 p.m.-Schools commence competition in their re4pective areas. 2:15 p.m. -A panel of 4 judges leave the High School Area to view , sculpturing in the local homes. 3:00 p.m.-ARENA-- Seaforth Peewees vs. Dublin Peewees. • 4:00 p.m.-Judging of the Schools Sculpturing. 5:00 p.m.-ARENA — Goderich Bantams vs. Stratford Bantams. 7:00 p.m.-ARENA — Seaforth Midgets vs. Detroit's Gilco Hawks. ' SUNDAY, JAN. 23 11:00 a.m.—ARENA —.Seaforth Midgets vs. - Detroit. 12:30 a.m.—ARENA — SeOforth Bantams vs. Saturday's Winner (Goderich vs. Stratford ).. 0,1 IN PRIZES and Mrs, Michael Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Betties and Mr,. ani:L,Mrs, Michael Wil- liams of .Seaforlh andMr. and Mr.s. Joe Williams a „Calgary spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Williams of Guelph. Mrs. R. K. McFarlane is a patient in Seaforth ,Cdmmunity, Hospital. Mrs. Evelyn Shera and son, Mr. Warren Shera, Seaforth, spent Saturday visiting Mrs, J, R. Cross and Mr. J. R. Cross. B.A. Thg., London. On returning ran into .the snow blizzard and took refuge until morning at the home of Mrs. Ida Jackson ,and Mr. Donald Jackson, Hensel!, 4 Mrs. W. G. Wright is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wright and Wade of Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, have taken up residence at Brockville, Ontario. Mr. Wright has been transferred to the Head Branch with Toronto Dominion Bank of that city. He is the son of mr. and MrS. Art Wright, 104 John Street, Seaforth. tractor purchahed by a Tucker- More than half a century old production 'in the first war has smith farmer to,stimulate food been installed in the National Museum of Science_ and Technology in Ottawa. Early , in 1918 it became ap- parent the allies would, require additional food supplies and 'looked to Canadian' farmers to increase. production. In Ontario the Departtnent of Agriculture acted. and' arranged to make available 1000 Ford ,tractors , through district Ford tlealerS for Ontario farmers. On e Of -•the tractors was purchased by the late Peter Mac- Kay of Tuckersmith through the Seaforth FOrd dealer John F. Daly, the transaction taking place on April 8, 1918. The tractor' served for years on the MacKay farm. Recently James Doig learned of the Museum's interest inearly farm machinery and through Thomas , A. Brown, one time assistant ag. rep. in Perth and now curator of agriefitzral tech- . • AND EXPLANATION OF THE CREDIT SYSTEM STAGE DOLLS_ :Next Week:— Shirley Fields • playing something for every- body, both Western and Rock. . - CLINTON ; 6 MOTOR HOTEL Thu. 20 frt. 21 Sit. 22 , ollitt,K))* COME Wufherigg Heights - sun.23 Mpn.24 rt.,25 Abu are looking at the face of Villain, Richard Burton " Villain There be an opportunity on each of the evenings for parents of pupils presently attending Seaforth District High School to discuss the progress of the pupils with inembers of the staff. Each Meeting Will Commence at 8:00 p.m. CANADA. FARM & INDUSTRIA!, EQUIPMENT SHOW Eifilbiticin Park Torontoi Ontailo JANLJAAY 26 29, 1972 PICK UP ADMISSION TICKE I'S AT YOUR FARM EOUIPNIttkli'DEALER, ••••••• ' * ** * ** *** * ** ** * * * * * * * * 'The Originator of Local Snowmobile Racing". Sanctioned shy 51.0.S.A, for Mal-Western Ontario • JOIN THE. FUN PAREN15. NIGHTS ••••••••~41 CANDELITE RESTAURANT and TAVERN — ENTERTAINMENT ,— FRIDAY and SATURDAY "DESJARDINB" Hayfield Road in 'Goderich — Phone 524-7711 Which will be in* effect in all • 'Secondary• Schools. Commenc- ing September 1972: PARENTS OF PUPILS :presently in the 'grades hereunder• indicated are invited to be present on the dates inidicat- ed to discuss 'with members of .the staff the new credit.system and how it will effect their .thns and daughters. - a, GRADE 9 Wed. Jan. .-2 Parents of Pupils Presently Attending Parents of Pupils Presently Attending GRADES 10 and 11 Wed. Feb. 2 = la. • -. SAT. MAT. 22 -E- "112- THE BRIDGE 114 vie lit1111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111f11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M1, A, STORY OF YOUNG LOVE ,E97 ANNA LEER Malt '77471IM ORO/ MAIN las name. fifil,Mittbsatne• TONE Near IkOOVAU.• OnaiitylklUtTY NIGEL BRE rectirascoLoat , tgweu MIU1)11 ,tun. • WI 1/1)41 1•400CPCIA WILLIMI HOLDEN ALEC GUINNESS JACK HAWKINS ' Wed.24 only f. Legion Social January 29 Dancing 10 to 1, Music by COUNTRY CAVALIERS Advance tickets $2.00 per couple ..TICKETS $3.00 AT THE DOOR WANT ADS BRING QUICK REdULTS: Dial 627-0240 CABARET -DANCE BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday, January 22nd MUSIC BY 'BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS' • I