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'FRIDAY Evening, JUNE 2
mom TIE FAR CONTEST —OpenToladies Between
16 and 20 incissive.
LADES DIVISION DOORS — On Display in Community •
Centre Auditorium— Many New Classes
CONCESSION BOOMS OPEN —Visit Al The Trade T.* .
balloon the Aiello Root
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SATURDAY, JUNE 3
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IIVESTOCR PARADE — Clubs, Pit Show, Public
SHOW hi Arent
Scholl Owes.
SATURDAY Evening, JUNE 3
HORSE SHOW
7:00 JUDGING NEM NORSE TEAMS, PONY TEAMS.
ROADSTERS, ETC.
M. L. "Tory" Gregg, Master of Ceremonies for Miami
and Evening Programs .
Entertaimnent byihe Dutch Boy Cadet Band of Maser
and Local Talent
SUNDAY Afternoon, JUNE 4
SADDLE HORSE JUDGING
AND WESTERN GAMES
Beginning at MO pm.
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CARRY ON
AGAIN CARRY
DOCTOR
MWMMMIE0 SHOWS
START AT
DUSK
ON
CRUISING
Sun' 28, Mon. 29
EVERY' MAN SHOULD MEET
A FREE-FLYING STEWARDESS
- a once in his lifetime.
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Tues. 30 Wed: 31
Love thy
neighbor:
Pk>The
Swappers
Goircessic,
NO SERVICE
at Huron Men's Chapel
Sunday, May28, :June 4
Plan to attend the
John Woodhouse Crusade ..
With
Deverne Mullen & Romaine
Plus the
Wittchmen Quartet, Choirs
Winghaai - May 20 to 27
F. E. Madill SeCondary School, Wmgham
— Each night at 8 '12 p.m,
Goderich -
May 28 - June ,4
Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich
everyone welcome
"Evil prevails when good men' do nothing"
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Ontario's Largest Spring Fair
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SPRING & TRADE
HOW FAI
CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK
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ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL
NOW FEATURING
THE
TERRY DEE
SHOW
COMING NEXT WEEK
THE
DOUG BARNES SHOW
5 piece band featuring
Miss Tabby Johnston
MATINEE 4-6 p.m.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2
WALTER MATTHAU
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A "Notch" Company Production • cgsfy An AC Pictures Corp. Presentation .
A Subsidiary of the American BrodcastrneCoinparties, Inc .
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LOCAL
BRIEFS
Mr. Ross Rennie of Toronto
spent the week end with his
mother, Mrs. M. R. Rennie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Loughihr
of London were guests of Miss
Alice Reid over the holiday,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sherwood
of Brockville spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. D'OrleanSills
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archi-
bald in Tuckerimith.
Mrs. J. H. Grant of Waterloo
and Miss Elizabeth Grant were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Y.
McLean over the week end.
Mr. William Brown of
Wallaceburg spent the week end
with his' parents, Mr. and Mrs..
WiniatIl'arbwn, JarvisStreet. He
also visited with his sister, Mrs.
Don Carter and brother-in-law
Don and. Joanne, Janice and
.,,Bradley1
Mrs. Arnold Stinnisen left
for Holland this week where she
will attend a 25th •wedding anni-
versary celebration of her twin
brother. •
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Smith were
in Hamilton over the weekend.
Mrs. John A. Bruce is spend-
ing this week in Winghatn visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Frapk Burke.,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac-
Donald and Cindy and Mrs. Ev-
elyn Appleby attended the gradua-
tion ceremony of their son, Curtis
at Waterloo Lutheran University
on Sunday. Mr. MacDonald re-
ceived his B.A. degree in Econ-
omics.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Williams
and family of Guelph spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Williams.
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THIS WEEK
AT THE
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
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.
An interested group of area
citizens were• on hand in St.
Thomas Church Hall Tuesday
evening for a meeting of the
Huron Unit of the Cancer So-
ciety. A highlight was the
presentation of a cheque for
$500 by Gordon Richardson on
behalf of the Huron Co-Op
Medical Services to Mrs. M.
J. Durst, Unit President. Dur-
ing the evening Mrs. Betty
Cardno discussed the work of
the Huron Home Care
Program and entertainment
was ,provided by Joanne aril
Marion Jordan and Charlene
De Jong. Here Mrs. Durst
receives . the cheque while
Miss Bess Grieve, localtrea-
surer, looks on. (Staff Photo)
Every week more and more
people'discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-
0240.
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ,
Admission: $3.00 per couple
RESTRICTED TO PERSONS 18 YEARS and OVER
CABARET
DANCE
BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE
SATURDAY, MAY 27th
MUSIC BY
WiLBE
Come to
FAMILY PARADISE
Sunday MAY 28th
as Seaforth Non Nibblers
complete their. Walkathon from
town.
All proceeds from pledges and
fr'om admission to Family Paradise
on May 28th are for th'e benefi t
of Bunny Bundle.
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Royal Canadian Legion E S ORCHESTRA unimminim
The Ftmige Hut
will be back at the
CLINTON FAIR
June 2-3-4
12 delicious flavor( and
• peanut brittle too.
cr.
Legion Halt, Seaforth
FRIDAY, MAY 26 • 8:15 p.m.
15' Regular Games for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
----$75.00 Jackpot to Go
TWO DOOR PRIZES
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER 1s NOT
PERMUTED)
—Proceeds for Welfare Work—
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156,
r Country and' Western Entertainment
SATURDAY,
the Red Kn ight Room
Elgin, Cord and Don Fisher
With Audrey Kerr at the Piano
Also in the Ladies' and Escorts' Room —
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Les Perance Trio
• EGMONDVILLE ROVERS
6th RALLY (100)
SUNDAY, MAY 28th
AT SDHS PARKING LOT
— ENTRY FEE $3.00 — 1 o'clock —
TROPHIES AT HILDEBRAND'S STORE
PRIZES DONATED BYt
BOB'S GULF,
• RED'S FINA
LEO'S SUPERTEST
CLEAVE'S SUNOCO
ROW.CLIFFE MOTORS
ALL ENTRIES WELCOME
1
Tasty chicken Wings for snacks
— AMPLE FREE PARKING —
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON - ONTARIO
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BOX OFFICE OPENS. AT II:00 P.M.
, FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
FRI. - SAT. - SUN.
May 26.27-28
— DOUBLE FEATURE
LE MANS
Do. Elga Andersen
Colo,
SUDDEN TERROR
Mark Lisle, - Lionel Jeffries
Color Cartoon
FRI. - SAT. - SUN.
June 2-3-4
— DOUBLE FEATURE
EVEL Kt4IEVEL
(A0ULT ENTERTAINMENT)
George Henilhon
The true story of the fantastic motor-
cycle stunt rider who Is really, the
"last of the dare-devils"
Color
COMMANDOES
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Lee Van Chef » Jack Kelly
Coley Cleffkoon
DUBLIN and DISTRICT ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
CABARET DANCE
SEAFORTH LEGION HALL
'MAY 27, 1972
"THE BLENDERS"
Don't Miss
AL GREEN
Back By
Popular Request
This week on ly in the
TM %tie
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SUNDAY, MAY 28*
10:00 am.' Family Bible School
11:00 am. FAMILY WORSHIP HOUR
7:30 p.m.
—SENIOR CITIZENS' NIGXIT
ST. COLUMBAN CWL
•P ENNY SAL.E.
in Seaforth at Boxes' Store
4
MAY 25, 26 and 27th
Draw to be made for prizes in St. Columban
Parish Hail, May 29th — 8:30-9 p.m.
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RESTAURANT and TAVERN
ENTERTAINMENT
Friday "BLUETONES"
Saturday —"CAVALIERS"
Hayfield Rad in Goderich — Phone 524-7711
PINERIDGI CHALET
One and a half miles West of Hew!"
SATURDAY, MAY 2/th
— 5-piece Country and Western Band --
- "THE WAYSIDERS"
MENU:
Spare Rib's and Sauerkraut
$1.50
Fresh Deep Fried' Cohoe, $1.25
Steak• (Burger Deluxe
$1.00"
To reserve table phone Geo. Beer 262-2673, Hensel'
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FAMILY
PARADISE
DANCE ON
,MAY 27 — THE COUNTRY CAVALIERS
. JUNE 3 — ED REINHART
Family Paradise Camping
and Snowmobile Club
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Refreshments Available — Lrneh Sat".81
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NEXT WEEK:
RICK• DIAS