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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-05-11, Page 4Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thomp- son were' guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson and family in BuTIST*4.0ft, and while there, attended the first communion of their granddaughter, Denise. Mrs. Ann (Van Egmond) Moore of Flint, Mich, spent the weekend at the home of mrs. Rex McGregor. While here she attended an Executive meeting of the Van Egmont! Foundation at the home of )r. Roger Whit- man Saturday night. Mr.. and 'Mrs. Don Brightrall have returned from a motor trip to New gleans and while there attended the Belton Convention. Mrs. Wesley Roe spent last week at the home of her daughter Mrs. Allan Justason, Kitchener. Smiles . . Only part of us can learn by other people's experiences. The rest of us have to bel the other people. CASH BINGO Legion Hall; Seaforth FRIDAY, MAY 12 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10.00 THREE $25.00 GAMES — $75.00 Jackpot to Go TWO DOOR PRIZES Al/NESSION SLOB Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDU 16 NOT PERMITTED) —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 156, Royal Canadian Legion 110 NE'S DRIVE414 TRAM CLIIITON ONTAXIO SOX' CIEFICE OPENS AT Sin P.N. FIRST SNOW AT DU= FRI. - SAT. - SUN. May- 12-13-14 001.14Sa NAME — CHROME AND HOT LEATHER (ApIAT ENTERTAINMENT) 'Sari 4.• Tow, Yowl Coiat LOLA IADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Owls, Bronson Orson Enka Honor lanaltion Color Caztoon FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 19-20 - DOUBLE Roam - THE PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK Al Precise Kittj, Winn Colo, Cy Clineg Perth-WI/mat Charles Thomas Huron DANCING at FAMILY PARADISE DANCE ON MAY 13 — THE COUNTRY CAVALIERS MAY 20.— THE BLENDERS Please give to The Red Shield 1 SUNDAY, MAY 14 WAYNE riclEAN PLUS SINGING THE HISEY FAMILY Westfield Fellowship Hour t 2 P.M. HURON EN'S CHAPEt rn at 8 p.m. us Gni No Di MANI" r "tab 4 "THE HUR, ,' 4at PCF0541111t, SEAFORTH, ONT.. MAX 11A 1972. ****.************4-***** CABARET t it 9:30 ta 1:00 -= $133 per person 4 Refreshments — Lunch --Everyone Welcome ! 4 CALL 527.0840' Featuring CARL HOMIER - SATURDAY, MAY 13th SEAFORTH CO3 L TY CENTRE THE SEVEN MINUTES Mariano, iskAocirnar 14,77.„,,..—.71` Ways* Mavnadiar f Philip °.+.r Color Cartoon Dracuki Has Risen t From The Grave Ovistopher L Cations Coke 2'54" THX 1138 • 1 ADULT ENTVZ INIMENTI itotagrt ettavail Coin= I t When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth Vitbarta. Vetri Colix Cartago A,ds pay dividends. F. E. Madill Secondary School ViriNGHAM, ONTARIO Drama Club Presents "Inherit the Wind" May 11, 12 and 13, at 8 p.m. Admission: Adults MOO — Children .50c CANDLELIGHT RESTAURANT and TAVERN - ENTERTALNMENT — Friday and Saturday The Desjardines Bayfield Road in Goderich — Phone 524-7711 You are invited to hear HON. H.A. (BUD) OLSON Federal Minister of Agriculture Wednesday , May 17 at 9 p.m. NOR% ELL DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOL, PALMER.STON The Norwell District School Band will entertain cattunencing , . at 8:30 p.m. Hear Mr. Olson discuss the agricultural sit- uation and what the future holds for this dis trict atthis meeting sponsored by your area ; Lall Candidates. 4. " Mr. Donald Steptten,3tin of oa tawa and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stephenson formerly of Tar- anto were here to attend the funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Stephenson and spent the weekend with their mother Mrs. Effie Stephenson. —LOCAL Mr. and Mrs, R. R . hic- Kindsey have returne4hOnie after spending the winter In Florida. Mayor Frank Sills and Mrs. Sills left, on Monday to spend some time in England. Mr. J. C. Crich of town and Mr. Gordon Bender of Kitchener .., F.....4. BRIEFS-- were on a fildngtriptoNorthern Ontario last week. Miss Nancy Nott of Hawaii was here attending the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Raymond Nott an Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lemon and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bach of Londoe attended the fult eral of the late riftred Wolfe at Brodbagen., They also visited his father, Mr. Dare Lemon of Sea- forth. Miss Jinn Moore of Toronto was a weekend guest of Mrs. Harvey Moore. Miss Mang Patrick of Tor- onto visited her relations over the weekend. QUEENS SEAFORTH THIS WEEK s PAUL ARTHUR Saturday Matinee NEXT WEEK . . . BUD and MARY In the Huron Lounge Euchre Winners The C.P.I,T. Committee, sponsored by 1.0.0.F. held a euchre party at the lodge rooms recently when winners Were: Ladles high, Mrs. Earl Papple; lone hands, Mrs. Scott; conso- lation, Mrs. A. Turnbull; Men's high, Les Oliver; lone hands, Norman Riehl; consolation, Earl Dapple. Winners of a draw for a swivel rocker and a piece of luggage were: chair, Sharon WU- bee and luggage, Don MeLaugh- lln. Winners at a recent Happy Citizen ' euchre were: Women's- High - Mrs. A. Scott; Low - Mrs. Ivy Scott; Low - Mrs. Woods;_ Men's High - Zack tllc Spadden; Lone - Andrew -Roue:' tin; Low- Wilbur Godldn. 'An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. RECEPTION On the occasion of that 25th Wedding Anniversary Of Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Feeney Ugion Hail, Seaforth SAT., MAY 20 9 p.m. 25th Wedding Anniversary DANCE AT LONDESGORO HALL For Mr. and Mrs. K. Presicator FRI., MAY 12 ' Music by THE BLENDERS LUNCH PROVIDED STAG In Honor of tali Brady -SAT.,. MAY .13 Seaforth Curling Club t, • COMMERC JAL BOWLING LEAGUE •••111•Iiml DANCE DAN E `• SUNDAY ONLY May 21 - HOLIDAY TRIPLE EU - HORROR 1kNo SCIENCE FICTION _ 4 Country and Western Entertaininent SATURDAY In the Red Knight Room Elgin, Gard and Don Fisher With Audrey Kerr at the Piano — Also in the Ladies' and Escorts' Room — FRIDAY and SATURDAY RUSE. and_ DOROTHY Tasty chicken Wings kir snacks -- COMMERCIAL HOTEL SEAFORTH Family Paradise Camping and Snowmobile Club Refreshments Available Lunch Served N.', NNNNN ••. `1. N.%% NNNNNNNN ••4 ••••• N..% % •44:V.W -gm 40•• *to 441•• 340( 0 M. 4 GODERICH, ONT. 524-7811 THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL 420, FILM INXEARs! NOTICE SEAFORTH AREA RESIDENTS 17 re..18 Fri 19 se. 2O MORSE C., SCOTT `"THE HOSE" BROMUICIEN COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY, MAY l'3th udif 0,ily 10X OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. SHOWTIME of a mad houserwtse 9 P.M. •4 •••• • • a., • • 4. ••••=4,t,u• • v.v.—A.4...4 • •. 1•44:3.. -OW *ORE RAW- Berlina every "soccessfur mon is an isfoonclergtoncRog woman.. oitwo...orthnM ELLIOTT Paul. NEWMaN as COOL Hawn LUKE Ii LOVE MY... WIFE" OPEN WEEKENDS GOULD • • • • • • • MUSIC BY " BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS 4L-*********4-1,--Y-4 ;***4-***4 A singsong in a children's home. Kids from broken homes learning the joy of /making musiC. With a guitar...and gentle help and .happiness Yes, you can buy happiness. For others. Now. Today. Give to The Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal. SEAFORTH BLITZ . Monday, May IS out by members of Seaforth ranch No. 156. Royal Cansifian Won ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL NOW PLAYING GROUP THERAPY COMING MAY IS: WHISKEY SOUR- MATINEE 4-6 p.m. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. '-=-119b CABARET - DANCE tSeaforth Hall Legion Ha SAT., .MAY 13 scorrrs Orchestra Pancing to _,.1 ,Tickets available by t contacting any IOOF member. Under the auspices of THIS,WEEK Thursday ROYAL. HOTEL MITCHELL ThursdayT E • , PEARL Friday The iIdwoods Sattrday WAYNE MEHL In the Crown Room Dining morn open en Sundays tram 12 noon 2 p.m. and S fit • p.m. In lb. evening. Now is the time as you think about your SPRING CLEANING to get rid of thOse item you say so many times:, mi wish some one would take it away". Well your prayers are answered ..... %N. Fri.12 s..13 The Seaforth Optimist Club IS HOLDING A SPRING SALE in MAY and the proceeds from the sale 'of the items you don't need will go towards a minor ' sports program, No matter what you have that you no longer need or want — even your hus- band's fishing pole — can help make our sale a success. Call us at one of the following numbers and we will arrange for a pith-up: on Alny Saturday in May 527-1119 527-0844 527-1815 SEAFORTH OPTIMIST CLUB t;matni OWESSI4341 F,3 4 • Maxi 52tist.1 0 a 0