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Legion iNt, seahrth,
FRI., APRIL 14th eas p.m.-
15 Regular Genies for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES •
$75.00 Jackpot to Go —
TWO DOOR PRIZES
ADMISSION $1.00
extra Cards Z5c or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
PER1Vi11ITED)
-Proceeds for. Welfare Work-
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156,
Royal Canadian Legion .
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SUNDAY, APRIL
REV. MORRIS VINCENT
mus THE DART SISTERS
AT WESTFIELD FELLOWSHIP HOUR -
HURON MEN'S CHAPEL-AUBURN 8 P.M.
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And THE
SONGMASTERS
FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 21 At •Ashen
EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING
THE SESSION AND CONGREGATION OF
Brumfield United Church
invite you to the special services in connection with
the opening of the
-NEW-CHURCH- BUILDING -
The Laying of the' Corner Stone.
SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1972 at 2 O'CLOCK
The Rev. Frederick M. Faist, B.D.,
-Chairman-of -Huron - Perth Presbytery
0 CI
The Official Opening and Dedication of the Church
SUNDAY, MAY 7th, 1972 at 2 O'CLOCK
. The Rev., WilSon L. Morden,
President of London Conferende-
- . '0
A former Minister, the Rev. E. Donald Stuart, C.D.0M.A.
p.p., will assist at .thepe services. ,
, 0
Rev. Paul M. P .ackinan, B.A., Minister.
In the apartment where she lives
with her Sister M E-,' C. Mc-
Leod. She is a patient inthe Tor-
onto General Hospital
Miss E. C. McLeod is visit-
ing her niece, Mrs. E. E. Hick-
son of Toronto. •
Mt. and Mrs. Frank Kling
have returned from Larga, Flor-
ida where they spent the,. past
three months.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Smith,
West William St., who spent the
winter in Florida, have returned
home.
Misses Olive and Florence
Laidlaw have returned from Fort
Lauderdale, Florida.
gn Sunday afternoon Rev. J.
Lire and Mrs. Stewart attended
the birthday ,party for. Mrs.
Gibson' Gillespie, on the occa-
sion of ' her ninetieth birthday
BAKE
SALE
Unit 1 of Northside Church
are holding a "BAKE SALE"
In the Church School room,
SAT., April 15
at 3 p.m.
Tea will be served.
DESSERT
EUCHRE
IOOF HALL
FRI., APRIL 14
2 p.m. and p.m.
Admission 50cents
EVERYONE WELCOME
Sponsored by Edelweiss
• Rebekah Lodge
QUEENS
SEAFORTH
THIS .WEEK . .
ERIC SORREL
Saturday Matinee
.Back by Popular
Request '‘ (
Nat Week
-AL -GREEN
In. the Huron Lounge
at WhItegilure r also visitel the
forwees MI_ 5 0 Mrs. A. cox
and her husband, in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cole-
man have returned hoiiie after
spending a month in Florida.
ROY. Grant MacDonald, co-
minister at St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian. Church, Kitchener and
director of Christian Education
for the Church Will speak at a
men's breakfast in First Pres-
byterian Church Sunday morn-
ing. Later in the morning he will
preach at the morning service.
Easter visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. ,polo McMichael were WS.
Ella Eyre,711r. and Mrs. Lloyd
Eyre and family, Donna and Dave
Watson all of Sarnia., Mr: and
Mrs.. Ron Eyre and family of
Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Ferg
Wright, Diana, Larry and friend
of Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
McMichael and family of Pres-
ton,Mk. and Mrs. Chas Eyre
an Janice, Mrs. W. A. Wright
and Mr, Oliver Wright of
forth.
we. R, .McMichael spent a
few days with MT. and Mrs.
Blair Bender and Lisa of Kit-
chener.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Maloney
were Easter guests of the
former' s mother, Mrs. VfnCent
Maloney and Ken and Mk. and
Mrs. Alwyn McDonell at St.
Andrews West, Ontario.
Mrs. Jean Fortune and her
nephew, Rev. Fr.. Moylan are
spending this week with rela-
tives in wyknotte and Allen Park,
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Van
Rooijen have returned from, a
trip to Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. John ,E. Pat-
terson enjoyed the Easter week--
end in Peterborough with the
formers' mother, Mrs. Ames
Patterson, and brother Mr. and
Mrs., Frank Patterson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mc-
Kellar
'
Goderich Street West,
have returned home after visiting
Rev. and Mrs. Williams and Paul
at Mount Clemens, Michigan.
BAKE SALE
Vincent's
Vacant Store
FRI., APRIL 14
2 p.m.
Sponsored by
Grade 13,..--, SDIIS
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON - ONTARIO
....Box Office Opene at, 0;00 p.m.
first:--Show 0 8:30 p.m. - ,
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REGISTRATION
.will be held at
HURON
CENTENNIAL
SCHOOL
from 9•:00 - 4:00 on
Mon., April 17th.
Parents must bring child-
ren eligible to begin kind-
ergarten in September and
furnish proof of age.
THIS 1,EI( •
AT TfiE
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
Thursday
LOU and PEARL
Friday
and Saturday
Rhonda, Renee
& the Revols
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.
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ST. JAMES' and EGIVIONDVII
BOWLING DANCE
- FEATURING —
"THE SILVERSTARS"
SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd — 9:30 to 1:30
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
EVERYONE WELCOME
$3.00 couple - Refreshments - Lunch-
FOR TICKETS CALL BOWLING LANES 527-0840
Ham Supper SEATRAA
WINTHROP
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th
Supper served 5 to 8 p.m.
Adults $1.50 — Children 75c — Preschool Free
Please bring containers for take out orders.
Tickets available from members or at the door.
CANDLELIGHT
RESTAURANT and TAVERN
— ENTERTAINMENT
Friday and. Saturday
"MARIAHA"
•
' FIELD ROAD IN GODERICH' " ''''' PHONE 524-7711
Beginning April 24
THE'STAGE DOOR
MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, 4-6 P.M.
The University. of Western Ontario
Faculty of Music
presents
PAUL HORAN
pianist
Saturday, April 15-8:30 p.m.
The New Faculty of MuSic Building.,
Talbot College
No Admission Charge
'Attention
Veterans
Ex-Service Men and Women
and Dependents
The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau • Officer
II. W. MOYER
provincial Service Officer of London
will visit at the
Legion Hall, Branch 156, SEAFORTH on.
TUESDAY, MAY 9th
Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance, regarding
War Disability Pensions, Treatment, Allowances, etc., is re-
quested to contact the Service Officers of the Seaferth Branch
NOT LATER THAN APRIL 17th
Interviews by Appointment Only
1
T. F. WIL$EE, Service Officer —; 527-1852
STARTS WED.. ONE WEEK
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HU1tON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
NOMINATING
CONVENTION
The-Hurd n
to -L behe
ibbfar in Association has' called a nominating convention ld
Huron Central School,Clinton,
MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1972
at 8:15 p.m.
for the purpose of setetting a candidate to represent
the Liberal Party in the Riding of Huron in the forth-
coming federal election.
SPECIAL SPEAKER
HON. HERB GRAY
MiniSter of National Revenue
MEMBERSHIPS:
The constitution provides that only paid up members of
the Huron Liberal Association shall be entitled to vote.
Such Memberships must be obtained not less than 72 hours
prior to the commencement of the Convention. Renewals ,
of previous memberships hoWever may be obtained up
to the time set for commencement- of the convention.
Memberships, which cost $1 eacho rnay be obtained from
the Liberal' Association. chairmen in the various Municipali-
ties - within the riding and by mail frpm
. Harold Shore, Secretary, Goderich
or
Arnold Stinnissen, Assistant Secretary,
Sedorth.
Gordon'McGavin, President
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GODERI'CH, ONT.
524-1811
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-SEAFORTHi, Olt!, APRIL. 1 1972
BENEFIT DANCE
, • $eaforth Legion Hall
SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL
Proceeds • for Perth Ontario Association
Retarded Camp Fund,
Nelson Howe Orcheitra
$3.00 a couple -
Everyone Welcome — Refreshments
-DANCE-
BRODIMOEN COMMUNITY CENTRE
SATURDAY, APRIL 15th •
MUSIC BY
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
ti
INVITATION NOT NECESSARY
SUPPORT THE
SEAFORTH
OPTIMISTS
AND THEIR STAG PARTY
Proceeds
To provide lights for the ballfield at the Main Street •
South Recreational Park. The. first of these is the
• Optimists Millionaire Night_scheduled_for April- 15 --
• --••••-• ------------7-herreVerylliing-is free- to ticket holders. '
A few tickets available at the door till 9 p.m.
-sATykaivy Aprin5 -
LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH
0--,T1114
SPRING
PROM
'Lionel,' Thornton
& His Orchestra
Admission -,45.00 Per Couple
FUNKY LITTLE . BAND"
-COMING APRIL 17 for one week
MERCY BROTHERS .
$1.00 COVER ,CHARGE. PER VERSON FRI.. & SAT.'
*******
ELM . HAVEN
MOTOR HOTEL
NOW PLAYING
"PEABODY AND HIS
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ANCING
Refreshments Available — Lunch Served
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FAMILY
PARADISE
DANCE ON
APRIL 15 — Country Ramblers
APRIL 26 — Ken Scott
Family Paradise Camping
and Snowmobile Club
MORS
WS .
ARS '
Visitors With Mr,'
d
Mrs.
Earl Steele Oh 'Wednesy and
Thursday of last week ware Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Campbell, Lon-
don.
Mrs. Van Rooijen has re-
turned from a visit to Holland.
Miss 'Marilyn Hillis of Till-
sonburg was a guest of her aunt,
]Miss Mabel Turnbull over the
last week.
Nelsbtr-Westcott marked his
92nd birthday on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eckinger
and Linda of London were guests
last week of Mrs. John HMe-
brecht, Huron Rd. .
Mrs. H. C. ,Pelletier, God-
erich St. W., had the misfor-
tune to fall 'and break her hip
at
Local 13ripfs
Adm. $2.00 per couple
$3.00 at door
Seaforth Legion Hall
at., Aprit.22
Music by
COUNTRY.
CAVALIERS
LEGION
SOCIAL
For advance tickets
contact -
BERT McCLURE
Everyone Welcome
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GOLDIE HAM 0100-0
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produced by MLI.FRAMIOVICH /..b,,Quincy Jones
written end D,,ected by RICHARD BROOHS
COMING _NEXT WEEKEND:
LITTLE BIG MAN
THE STALKING MOON
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NAN ovai ol WY to woad
Color , Cartoon ,
Seaforth LOBA
will be 4.1filfig their
Euchre Party
In the
ORANGE HALL
APRIL 17th
at 8:30 p.m.
Lunch provided and everyone
welcome.
THE CURIOUS
FEMALE
FRI. - SAT. -'SUN.
April 14-15-16
— DOUBLE FEATURE -
THREESOME
Judy .Brown
Maryann Tholsied mei Color
If
Ai.t
Michael Greer
Charlene. ,Jones
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PINERIDGE CHALET
One and a half miles West of Hensall-
SATURDAY, AP. RH. 15th
— FEATURING —
"THE WAYS1DERS"
A 5-piece Country and Western Band
— DANCING 9 to 1 2- ti -
MENU:
Dressed Spareribs and Sauerkraut $1.50
Fresh Deep Fried Cohoe. $1-25 _
Steak Burger DeLuxe $1.00