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SEAFORTH
THIS. WEEK . .
STAGE COACH
Saturday Matinee
NEXT WEEK . . .
BARRY NUNN
In the Huron Lounge
SPRING
PROM
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH • SCHOOL
APRIL 21st
9:00 p.m. to :00 a.m.
Dance to the music of
Lionel Thornton'
&- His OrOestra
AdMission 4.00 Per Couple
INVITATION NOT NECESSARY -
Misses Lorraine and Joanne
Papule, London holidayed with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Drake and Murray.
Mrs. Ethel Lyall, Nancy and
David, Toronto visited last week
with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Norris and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Vivian
were guests at the Channel - Yule
wedding in Kirkton on Saturday.
Mr. Ed. Dearing is a patient
in Seaforth. Community Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burleigh
and family, Goderich visited Sat-
urday with Mr. and •Mrs. Bob
Norris and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ross,
Fullarton visited Saturday even-
ing with Mr. and Mr's, Lloyd
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacDon-
ald, Hensall visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, John Drake and
Murray.
Hibbert Community Young
Pebple enjoyed a bowling party
at MitChell Bowling Lanes Fri-
day' evening, returning to the
. Family. Life Centre later for
lunch. Sunday evening they en-
joyed a bus trip to, London to
visit Afro House.
4-H MEET
gaffe Decorators IriCorpora-
ted met at the home of Mrs.
Spencer Jeffery for their • 6th
meeting on Thursday afternoon
with 12 members present. The
girls learned how to do the
Italian hemstitching at this meet-
ing and the leaders helped them
with any problems they were
having with their sewing proj-
ects.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Seaforth *2'7-0240.
ELM' HAVEN
MOTOR HOTEL.
NOW PLAYING
THE
CHAPARALLS
(Country and Rock)
COMING APRIL 3 •
to APRIL 15
PEABODY and
HIS FUNKY
LITTLE BAND
MATINEE ON SATURDAY
AFTERNOON
4 to 6 p.m.
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Mrs. Reg. Loot of Oshawa
Was a guest of Mrs. W. C. Ben-
nett, James St., this week.
Mrs. A. Y. McLean, who was
on a motor trip to Fort Myers
Beach, Florida with Dr. and Mrs.
G. C. Jarrott of Stratferd and
Mrs. J. H. Grant of Waterloo,
has returned home.
Miss Gertrude Crich of
Toronto, 'spent a few days with
Mr. and _Mrs. John C. Crich.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Broadfoot,
Mr. and Mrs- Ross Leonhart,
Mr. John Moylan, Mr. Wm. Alex-
ander and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Sharp are in Toronto this week
attending the annual convention
of the Ontario Mutual Fire Ins-
urace Underwriters Associa-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon
Wilson and two sons of Tosonto
spent last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. David H. Wilson.
Mi. and Mrs. Lloyd Cuthill
and family of, Unity, Sask., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs.-Oscar
Cuthill of Winthrop over the
weekend.
Miss Janis Lemon and her
friend, Laurie Guy of Sarnia
visited with relatives in Sea-
forth.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Wright,
104 John St., Seaforth ' attended
the Baptismal Service 14 Ontario
Street United church, ClintOn'on
Sunday, March 26th, of their
granddanghter Rhonda Marilyn
Wright, daughter of Mr. andMrs.
Donald Wright, Clinton.
Miss Mary Oise retuned to.
her home Monday after spending
a week holidaying in Nassau, the
Bahama islands.. She was-accom-
panied by Miss Elaine Oke of
Scarborough and Miss Patti Gould
of Ottawa,
Mrs. Leo Rafuse returned to
ner home in Moncton ,New Bruns-
wick, after spending the past
month visiting at the home of her
mother, Mrs.' W,G.Wright, God-
erich St. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mac-
Lean and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Nott have returned from a motor
trip to Florida.
Rev. and Mrs.• Amos Beard
of Warren, Mich. visited Miss
M. B. Turnbull over the week-
end at Kilbarchan Home.
Mr. Hank Scott of Midland
was the guest of Bill Carnochan
last weekend. He visited other
frierids in town before leaving
with Gordon Moylan for Lahr,
Germany to join his father, mt.
Harry Scott and his sister Nancy.
Brucefield
Correspondent
Mrs. Hugh Berry
Mrs. Chas. Snelling, Clinton
is a patient in Clinton Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peter-
son and Karen, Sarnia spent
a few days with Mrs. Peter-
son's parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Henderson.
Miss Ina and Ellen May Scott
visited over the weekend with
their brothers William Scott and
Ross Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burdge and
Marlene of Angus spent the week-
end with -Mr.-Fred Burdge and
Rick.
Mrs. Malcolm Davidson held
a very 'successful sale on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Robin-
son and family and Mr. aid
Mrs. Garry Robinson and family
of St. Thomas spent- Sunday with
Mrs. ' Robinson's brother, Mr.
Vic Hargreaves and family.
Mr..and Mrs. Rob Snell, God.:
erich visited on Sunday at Mrs.
Snell's home.
STAFFA
Correspondent
Mrs. -Jelin Templeman
STAG EUCHRE
Wed., April 5
8:30 p.m.
Seaforth Legion
Hall
Admission $1.00
• THIS WEEK'
AT THE
ROYAL NOTE
MITCHELL
Thursday
and Saturday
Hummingbirds
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.
ummiiimint miumm ut
ANNUAL
SUPPER
Pigtails, Spareribs and Sauerkraut
Brodhagen Community Centre
FRIDAY, APRIL 7
Tickets $2.50 per plate
GAMES OF CHANCE — HAM RAFFLE
REFRESHMENTS
Supper to be served from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Th..30 FA 31 ti
Thursday 8 p.m.. Sat. Mafia,.
Friday & %tardily ;7:30 & 9:0S s.aL 1130 lull' the ble7op black K • o. stalk. Mel
cemeJe boy 64 b menu
aM • ••••,,,
SPEt1W. EASTER MONDAY MATINEE
PURR-EE
(Cartoon feature with voices of Judy
Garland, Red Buttons, Robert Goulet)
Sen. Ta.. 4
ef Teas ,
MOSFer OK AlrArof 104.
BENEFIT DANCE . .
Seaforth Legion Hall
SATURDAY APRIL 8
Proceeds for Perth Ontario Association
Retarded Camp Fund.
Nelson Howe Orchestra
$3.00 a couple
Everyone Welcome — Refreshments
The University of Western Ontario.
Faculty of Music
- presents
'PAUL HUMAN--
piapist
Saturday, April 15-8:30 p.m.
The New Faculty of Music Building
Talbot College
No Admission Charge
EUCHRE
DRAW FOR
'1 PLATFORM ROCKER , AND
PIECE of LUGGAGE
WED., APRIL 26 -- 100F HALL
Admission 50c 8:00 p.m.
Sponsored by CP & T ONTARIO ODDFELLOWS
AND RE B E KAHS
COMMITTEE • HUMANITARIAN SERVICE
PROGRAMME
Instituted for the purpose of
relieving distress wherever
fouind.
The local committee pro-
vides - free of charge, wheel
chairs, hospital • beds,
crutches and walkers as well
as cash donations to disaster
victims and other charitable
work.
Phone
527.0224' ' • a .
13rodhagen 'Chamber of Conimerce
GODERIGW, ONT.
524-7811
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DANCING DANCING
HERS
WV
ARE !
at
FAMILY n
PARADISE
DANCE
Saturday, April 1 -- The Lormains
Saturday, April 8 — The Country Cavaliers
Family Paradise Camping
and Snowmobile Club
Refreshments Available — Lunch Served
STAG
BOB MUEGGE
APRIL 1st
Seaforth Community Centre
Tickets.. $1.00
at the COMMERCIAL
THURSDAY; MARCH 30th
—FEATURING—
RUSS and DOROTHY
- in the I,adigs and Escorts Room
ALSO
WESTERN and COUNTRY
ENTERTAINMENT in the LOUNGE
SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT
e CONTINUES on SATURDAY NIGHT
•
SNACKS — FREE PARKING
VIA our ReVerige Room for Tasty Chicken wino,
also Colored TV
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
SEAPORTIL ONTARIO
Township.
Mrs. Ken Reid,-Jane and Kathy
of London spent a few days the
past week with Mrs. Luther San- #
ders.
Kerri Medd spent a few days
of the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hardy of LondQn.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Dianne and
Nancy were. Mr, and Mrs. David
Preszcator, Christine,Lisa and
Christopher, Miss Lina Presz-
cator of Clinton and, LarryDilion
of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sanders,
Jennifer and Jeffery of Bri1S-
sels, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van
Bom'mell and Bryan of London
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven
and Sharon, when they celebra-
ted Sharon's first birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick.- Whyte,
David, Crystal and Bryan visi-
ted on Sunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClymont
of Varna.
Saturday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Thompson were
Mr. and Mrs. Art McMichael,
Rhonda, Jeff and Scott of God-
erich. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thom-
pson and Ricki. Joan returned
home from Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods,
Debbie and Michele returned
home to Gananoque on Saturday
after spending the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. George Turner,
Barry and Bonnie of Tucker-,.
smith_visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John and
Elizabeth.
Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Dowson, Brenda,
Bonnie and John of Varna. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lamont
of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mann of Clinton visited on Sun-
day evening with Mrs. Irene
Grimoldby.
Mr. and Mrs. JIM' Preszca- . tor„ Billy and Debbie visited
with Mg. and Mrs. Ron Prest-
cator, Rhonda, Ricky, Denise and
Danny of Kincardine on Sunday.
•The Foresters Euchre party
was held on Friday evening with
th9 following winners: Women's
high, Edith Nott; Lone Hands,
Margaret Taylor; Low, Addle
Hunking; Men's High, Bob Dal-
ton; Lone Hands, Eric Ander-
son; Low, Brandon King.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomp-
son and Ricki visited. on Friday
evening with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Carter Kerslake and
Craig of Staffa.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs.' Jim Thompson and Ricki
were Mr. and Mrs. Alex -Strath-
dee and Valerie of St. Penis,.
Mr. and Mrs. David Brown and
Tracy of Dublin and Miss Ann
Davidson of Stratford.,
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KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
IN
The parents of children who will, begin Kindergarten.at•
Seaforth Public • School
'in September, 1972, are requested ,o please
send the child's name, birthAate and name of parent or guardian to the Principal as, soon as convenient.
J. W. TALBOT,
Principal
U
HULLETT CENTRAL SCHOOL,
LONDESBORO
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
THURSDAY, APRIL 6th
TIME:1:00 - 11:30 and 1:00 - 3:30
•
TO be eligible the child must be 5 years
years old before January1.10'73. Please
bring proof of age.
Noi Local Briefs or Now, of
CON'STAN CE
114.R.90/00SITOR! SEAFORTH, ONT4 ?Oita, 00.•
DL E LIGHT
RESTAURANT and TAVERN
— ENTERTAINMENT
Friday and Saturday
"CAVALIERS"
FIELD ROAD IN GODERICH — PHONE 5244711
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CABARET
DANCE
BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENT
SATURDAY, APRIL 1st
MUSIC BY
WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA
..,M..."•,,...1.0..•,••`•/..VV11
OPENING
THURSDAY, MARCH 30th
12 NOON
FARMERS' DELL DRIVE-IN
BRUCEFIELD
Featuring:
Cones, Shakes, Sundaes Floats
Deep Fried Chicken, Hamburgs, French Fries, EtC.• ,
'Mac, Sylvia and Staff are looking forward to
serving you during the 1972 season.
4-H Club
SEAFORTH I
Seaforth I met at the home
of Linda Vincent. For role call
everyone told' why they chose
their pattern-and material.
Joanne De Groot demon-
strated a dart, flat fell seam,
French seam, lap seam and plain
seam and Elaine Heenan thanked
Mrs. Vincent.
Win• Prizes
At Euchre
A successful dessert euchre.
was held in St. Thomas Parish
Hall on Wednesday of last week
under the auspices of the Order
of the Eastern Star.
The 2,1 tables were tastefully
decorated with daffodils.
Winners in euchre were;
Ladies' High - Miss A. McNichol;
Ladies' Lone Hands - Mrs. Mar-
garet Miller; Ladies' Low Mrs.
McKenzie; Men's High - Dr. Wm.
Thompson. Men's Lone. Hands -
John ,Tremeeri, Men's Low -
Alex Dennis. Birthday Prize -
Mrs.Leila Forbes.Player coming
farthest •- Mrs. Gordon wilSon,
Toronto, Oldest player - Mrs.
Aggie Garnham, youngest
Player - Miss Rae Butson. Win-
ners of table decorations were:
Mrs. Appleby, Mrs. Lulu Wat-
son, Hovey Hambly and Mrs.
George Townsend.
B OWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON - ONTARIO
OPENING •
FRIDAY, APRIL 7
Watch Next Week's
Paper For Program
Correspondent
Miss Mary McIlwain
On Friday evening March 17
relatives and friends gathered at
the home of Mrs. Luther Sanders
in hono0r of Mrs. Alice Arm-1
strong of Pilot Mound, Manitoba
who has been visiting this winter
in Ontario. She has now returned
home safely_ byplane.
Miss Joan Thompson spent the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Art
McMichael, Rhonda, Jet and Scott
of Goderieh.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
quietly celebrated their 40th wed-
ding anniversary on Thursday
evening with a family gathering.
Bill Whyte of Guelph spent
the weekend at' home wtth Mrs,,
W: L. Whyte, Tom and Mr. Har-
old Whyte.
Sharon and Bob Thompson
spent the holiday weekend with
their grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Terrence Hunter of Colborne