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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-06-22, Page 6CFPL TV SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1972 10:30 The Pink Panther . 11:00 Spiderman 1100 Here Comes The Brides 12:30 The Outdoor Sportsman 1:00 The World of Mai 1:30 Klahanie 2:00 Major League Baseball 4:30 Sports 5:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner 6:00 Bewitched 6:30 FYI 7;00 The Avengers 8:00 Elizabeth R 9:30 Bless This House 10:00 The Doug Crosley Show 10:30 Country Time 11;00 National News 11;15 Provincial Affairs 11;20 PM 11;40 Movie -"The Key" will- • lam Holden and Sophia Loren SUNDAY, JUN'E 25, 1972 9:30 Ontario Schools 10:30 Major plum Pouding 11:00 Quelle Famine 11:30 How Discussion "Venereal Disease" and "Par Cost" 12;00 "Background to Berlin" 12:30 Hymn Sing 1:00 Roy Jewell Farm . Show 1:30 Country Canada 2;00 Dan Messer's Jubilee 2:30 Canadian Equestrian Ol- ympic Trials 4:00 El Camino 4;30 New Majority 5:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre 5;30 Disney 6:30 Act Fast 7;00 The Rovers, 7:30 TO Super 8:00 Justice 9:00 Sunday at Nine 10:00 One Northern Summer 10:30 CBC Weekend 11:00 National News 11:15 Nation's Business 11:20 PM 11:40 Heritage Highways 11:45 Under Attack MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1972 12:40 Movie - "Ghost In The Invisible Bikini" Debor- ah Walley and Tommy Kirk 2;20 Fashions In Sewing 2;30 Let's Make a Deal 3;00 Take 30 3;30 Edge of Night 4;00 Family Court 4;30 Drop-In 5;00 Bewitched 5:30 Truth or Consequences 6:3D FYI 7:00 Gurismoke 8:00 Partridge Family 8••30 Cannon 9:30' This Is The Law 10;00 Of All People 10;30 Distinguished Canadians 11:00 National News 11;20 PM ' 11;40• 'Movie - "Black Legion" -NitarrinvHunaphrey Bo- Vithilv#filt* Sheridan th,‘,.sirrgt‘l ,d TUESDAY, JUNE 27,19'72 - 12:30 • News At Noon 12;40 Movie: -"Madeleine" starring Ann Todd and Leslie Banks 2:20 Fashions in Sewing 200 Let's Make a Deal 3;60 Take 30 3;30 Edge Of Night -- 4;00 Family Court 4:30 Drop-In 5;00 Bewitched 5:30 The Wild Kingdom 6:30 FYI 7;00 Father, Dear Father 7:30 On The Buses 8;00 Mary Tyler Moore Show 8:30 Melba Moore 11111111111111111111111111111111111 THIS WEEK AT THE ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL -FRIDAY and SATURDAY "THE REVOLS" In the Crown Rooni Dining room open on Sundays from 12 noon - 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to.8 p.m. in the evening. QUEENS SEA FORTH , • ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK In the Huron Lounge "THE NUDGE" SATURDAY MATINEE Attention Veterans Ex-Service Men and Women and Dependents The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer H. W. MOYER Provincial Service Officer of London will visit at the Legion Hall, Branch 156, SEAFORTH on MONDAY, JULY 17 Anyone wishing Information, advice or assistance, regarding War Disability Pensions, Treatment, Allowances, etc., is re- quested to contact the Service Officers of the Seafgyth Branch NOT LATER THAN JUNE 26th Interviews by, Appointment .Only SERVICE' OFFICERS: T, F. WILBEE GEO. H. MILLER 5274852 527. 1512 ANNUAL AG-OP "SUMMER FESTIVAL" SATURDAY, JULY 8th AT SEAFORTH In arena Desiardine's OrChestra DANCING 9 9 . REFRESHMENTS — Tickets $3 percouple Available from members or call. Ken Coleman 527-0398 or Art Bolton 527-0455 0.1445.2400,1", Country and Western Entertainment SATURDAY the Red Knight Room Elgin, Gord and Don Fisher With Audrey Kerr at the Piano — Also in thftadies' and Escorts' Room FRIDAY and SATURDAY LES PERANCE TRIO Tasty chicken Wings for snacks — AMPLE FREE PARKING _ COMMERCIAL -HOTEL SEAFORTH **************** * ELM HAVEN * MOTOR HOTEL THIS WEEK'S ATTRACTION "MARIAH" yT COMING JUNE 26 to JULY 1 * THE CHARGERS .*.*********.********* DANCING FAMILY PARADISE JUNE 24 '— SILVER STRINGS . Reservations for Saturday Dance — PHONE 527-0629 JUNE 25 — SUNDAY AFTERNOON McQUADE FAMILY GROUP with attest star BONNIE LEE and her ROCKING CHAIR. Family Paradise Camping and Snowmobile Club REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE — LUNCH SERVED p.************** .4444.4* • .4 -***************** A RETURN ENGAGEMENT BY POPULAR REQUEST MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 4-6 p.m. Reception and Dance for Mary Lou Johnston and Ronald Henry (Bridal, Couple) SAT., June 24th 9 p.m. Zurich Community Centre Musk by the Bluewater Playboys. Lunch Everyone Provided Welcome Ontario was donated in memory of the Society's first Supervisor of Camp$, Miss Isabelle Fairfield. In 1963, a new domestic staff cabin completed the present buildings. On July 2 this year, Wood- eden will throw open its gates for the 27th year to the first lot of 64 eager youngsters from southwestern Ontario. By the end of August,. 256 boys and girls will have benefitted froma mem- orable two weeks of summer fun and relaxation, thanks to the efforts of many local service. clubs, and the generosity 'of the people of Ontario. For those who would like to inspect the camps at their leis- ure, Woodeden will be holding its annual camp Open House onSun- day, July 23, from 2:30 tp 5:30 p.m. The Ontario Society for Crippled Children, its 230 affil- iated Easter Seal service clubs and the children extend a cordial invitation to drop in and see the facilities and program in action. Look for the Woodeden Camp sign on Springbank Road on the western outskirts of London between Byron and Komoko. Drive in, 'park the car and stay awhile. It's really 'your camp, thanks to your Easter Seal dona- tions. • at Rim we • ARE FAMILY PARADISE SPECIAL SUNDAY, JULY 2 CACTUS MAC and the COUNTRY CUSSINS Special guest Perth County's Own "CUSSIN CLEM" Making the last appearance before appearing in 14ashyille Family Paradise Camping and Snowmobile• Club RAIN or SHINE on July I FiEki , Willic.2AE. 8BLThu.29 trkov Set. fantionde donalel.rutharland IBRIWANT. klute m cis • MILLER 144.21 >h.:22 m.23 so.24 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERI In everyone's life there's a &SUMMER OF '42 OPENS AT 8:30 ma.outusiatt A Robert Mulligan/Richard A Roth Production JENNIFER O'NEILL • GARY GRIMES JERRV HOUSER • OLIVER CONANT lit .34o. by Pradvc•cr Ay UnTrIA11017 HERMAN RAIJCHER RICHARD A. ROTH PAUL NEWMAN - DRIVEIN THEATRE HARPER 0.5774/1/6- NWT it OODERICH At CONCESSION Rd. 4 s..„25 C044.4.84 OIC'U.ES wow.. A litAtOtOlitCH PROCWW.G.• NATALI OOD ROBERT CULP BOB & CAROL&TED & ALICE Tu.. 27 ,01,11", ,VP/11h tt;11fttr 11(111111111 10 11.11111811 ronuir 1 1 1 Since 1946, Woodeden Camp for crippled children has attrac- ted many visitors who come to see the program and facilities- owned and operated by the Ont- ario Society for Crippled Child- „ren. Their initial surprise at see- ing 23 permanent buildings in a 100 acre landscaped setting is therefore quite understandable. However, this natural reac- tion sometimes tends to obscure the role of clubs like the Sea- forth Lions Club whose gener- osity has made it impotsible to meet the various needs of up to 64 handicapped young- sters at any one time. The Sea- forth Club has been engaged in "crippled children's work for more than 40 years. Out-of-town relatives visiting with Mrs. Edith Dale Seaforth Community 11 spa included Mrs. Tillie (Id rtne) Robinson, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, her sister, Mrs. Morris (Bess), Chalmers and Mr-C41- mers of Mississauga, Ont., Mrs. Emma (Bullard) Downs and Keith Downs of London. In connection with the family gathering for Rev. J. Ure$tewart on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday on Sunday afternoon at his residence, the following were present, his three children, Mrs. (Marjorie) Alvin Hammond and husband, Moorefield, Mrs. Mur- iel Christner, Kitchener, and Dr. .K. G. Stewart _and wife, Helen, waterloo, , also grandchildren, 04‘ Local -Briefs Morley Storey OPEN TO ALL LEGION MEMBERS 4,41/44 BORON ExpOno% SEAFORTH, CINT„ JUNE 24,..1972 Strawberry & Ham SUPPER Brucefield United Church WED., JUNE 28 Supper from 5-8 p.m. Adults $2.00 Children under 12, 75c LONDON and DISTRICT SOCCER St. Columban VS. London Scottish Saturday, June 24th KICK-00 TIME -- 6 p.m. SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL FIELD 1 9 7 2 ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH • BRODHAGEN, ONTARIO 50th ANNIVERSARY DEDICATION SERVICES Pastor — The Rev. Arthur Horst Organist — Mrs. P. Mueller June 29th =.% 8;30 p.m. — Ladies', Service Guest Speaker Mrs. Barry Lang - July 1st — 8:30 p.m. — Holy Communion Guest Organist — Mrs. A. Horst Guest nPastors — The Rev. C. Diegel The Rev. G. Alberti July 2nd 10:30 a.m. — Regular Service Guest Pastor — The Rev. J. Arbuckle 3:30 p.m. German Service Liturgist — The Rev. E. Schultz Preacher — The Rev, A. Horst 8:15 p.m. — Vespers Guest Organist — The Rev. E. Schultz Guest Pastors -2- The Rev. 1„.•Kalbfleisch The Rev. •G. Alberti The Brodhagen Band will play at intervals throughout the afternoon. Lunch and Supper will be served, EVERYONE WELCOME P formerly living in mid western Ontario. The only living charter mem- ber of the lodge is Harry L. Martin of Toronto and formerly of Kincardine. He is a retired school teacher who has a sum- mer home in Kincardine. Mr. Martin is a past grand master of Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario. Special guests at the birth- day party attended by 300 were the members of lodges in South Huron District and North Huron District. Thes:e distrirts include all of Huron COunty,' al 1 of Perth and Bruce and part of Middlesex. Of _the 150 guests who journeyed to Toronto by three busses from these coun- ties were the' following' from Biitannia Lodge No. 170 of Sea- forth: Ken Caldwell, master; Clare Reith, Jack Eisler, Jack Butson, Ross Smale, Gordon Beuttenmiller, Elmer Larone, Charles Reeves, Eldon Huller and Orville Oke. They were accompanied by their wives. Smiles . • Father: , "Isn't It wonderful how little chicks get out of their shells?" Son: "What beats me is how they get in." Two dogs were, talking. "what's your name?" asked one. "I'm - not sure," replied the other, "bolt I think It must be 'Down Boy' ". Mrs. Marian Terry, Petersburg, ROD Christner and wife, Judy, of Ayr, Ken ,Christner, Kitchener and great-grandchild, Debbie Terry, Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Clark and Ivan Shannon attended the twenty-fifth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Shannon of Tupperville onAlune' 10th at Dawn Valley Hall, with over 100 guests attending. Mr. and Mrs. William Pin- nen of Killarney, Manitoba visi- ted 'with friends in town and community including Mrs. Jean. Cairns, Mrs. Jean Zerback of Stratford, Mr. Ephraim Clark and Mrs. Howard Armstrong of Hullett. , In a recent story -concerning With the assistance of ser- vice clubs and individuals in southwestern, Ontario, in 1945 the Society, obtained the unique private residence of Clare Wood, aptly named'Ivoodeden. In 1946, five campers' cab- ins were built and 'the camp was officially opened by the then Premier of Ontario, the Hop. Geroge Drew .on June 26. In 1951, two neweabins were added.. The following year, a corn-, bination cerebral palsy treat- ment building was erected, anew camp recreation building was furnished by,the May Court Club of London and-the Society auth- orized the construction of two more campers' cabins. Woodeden now provided a specialized camping program during the summer and a train- ing centre for cerebral palsied children for the re .mainder of the year. Thus commenced the first residential training centre for cerebral palgy children in Canada. During the fifties, the. Car- penters' Union--built and donated a play house, a new swimming pool was constructed, also a change house and a new .staff cabin. In 1961, a miniature Strat- ford FestiVal Building ' replica CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth FRIDAY, N 8:15 JUNE 23 15 Regular Games for $10.00 THREE $25.00 GAMES — $75,00 Jackpot to Go — TWO DOOR PRIZES ADMISSION $1.00 Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT PERMITTED) a piamo recital by-pupils of Mrs. Marion Turnbull, an error oc., curred in Connection with a piano selection. This was played by Susan Murray of Walton, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stekart and Mr. and Mrs. D.R. Stewart were in Toronto last week attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Chas. B. Stewart. 1 Mrs. Brianmecall of London, the former Jane Cornish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Cornish, received her B. A. in Sociology ,from the University of Western Ontario. At the same Convocation her husband Brian, also -received his Honors 10.419.m. Listings 9:30 10:00 11;00 11:40 .Telescope Islam National News PM Movie- "I Wake Up Screaming" -Betty Gra- ble and Victor Matur,e WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1972 12:30 News at Noon 12:40 Movie Happened To Jane" - Doris Day and Ernie Kovacss 2;20 Fashions In Sewing 2:30 Let's Make a Deal 3:00 Take 30 3;30 Edge Of Night 4;00 Family Court 4;30 Birdman 500 Bewitched_ 5:30 Truth or Consequences 6:00 Berton 6:30 FYI 7:00 Arnie • 7:30 Adam 12 8:00 Expo Baseball 10:30 Sports Week 11:00 National News 11;20 PM 11;40 Movie - "From Hell To Borneo" - George Mon- gornery and Lisa Moreno THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 197k 12:30 News at Noon 12:40 Mottle -1,The Quare 'Fellow" - Patrick Mc- ' .:1Goohan and Sylvia Syms 2:20 Fashions In Sewing 2;30 Let's Make A Deal 3;00 Take 30 3:30 Edge Of Night 4:00 Family Cpurt 4;30 Drop-In 5;00 •Bewitched 6:00 Berton 6:30 FYI 7:00 Midweek Magazine 7:00 "Love And The Nurse" 8:00 Night Gallery 9:00 :Movie:- "Death Pays In Dollars" - John Forsyth and Dominique Boschero 11:00 National News 11:20 PM 11:40 Movie:- "Home Of The Brave" -Frank Lovejoy and Ste1re Brodie FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 19'72 12:30 News , 12;40 Movie:- "The Face Of Fugitive" - Fred Mac Murray & Lin McCarthy 2;20 Fashions In Sewing 2;30 Let's Make A Deal 3;00 Take 30 3;30 Edge Of Night, 4:00 Family Court 4;30 Drop-In 5;00 Bewitched - 5:30 Truth or Consequences 6100 Berton 6:30 FYI &;00 , The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 8;00 Laugh-In 9;00 Tommy Hunter-Show 10:00, Hawaii FiveKc: 11:00, igotActai Nell! 14:20 ipM4.3* 11:40 Movie:- "The Shuttered Room" - Carol` Lynley and Gig Young BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON - ONTARIO WED. - THURS. - FRI. June 21-22-23 - DOUBLE FEATURE - WILLARD. (ADLATINSIITERTAINMENT) Bruce Davidson — Ernest Borgnine Color SUPPOSE THEY GAVE A WAR AND NOBODY . CAME • (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Tony Curtly' - Brian Keith Suzann* Plioshetto Color Cartoon .114144.44.44.44.11.404•14.14.04.44.1.~.14.4.44~~1 SAT.. $UN. - MON. - TUES. June 24-25-26-27 DOUBLE FEATURE THE HOSPITAL (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) ,Ciaorgis C. Scott - Diana ItIgg Color ADIOS, SABATA . (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) , YulAtrynner a Don Reed The story of a savage MoXIcan revolt end tho `power-hungry people ' WED. - THURS. .FRI. ,June 28-29-30 — DOUBLE FEATURE — •PLAZA SUITE (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) . Walter Mattison Maurein Stapleton A trio of stories set at the famous Maze Hotel from the Broadway hit. Colds MURPHY% WAR (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Pater O'Toole — Stan Phillips Color Cartoon .404.1144.40.4.0.00#40.4444...„,44•414,414141414.4.41.....P SAT, - SUN. - MON. - TUES. July 1-2-3-4 - DOUBLE FEATURE - BUG JAKE - (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) John Wayne — Richard Boone Maureen O'Hara Color BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH The hunt for the Great White Shirk "ABSOLUTELY BREATH TAKING" Colo Cartoon IN f.•1:11'.1 4. 41 • tU CANDLELIGHT RESTAURANT' and TAVERN — ENTERTAINMENT Friday and Saturday Night • "NEW JESTERS” Mon. 26 - Nightly Entertaintrient For 2 Weeks --- JULIE LYNN Bayfleld Redd in Goderich Phone 524-7711 The members_ of the Huron- Bruce Lodge, No 611, Toronto, held a dinner dance Satur- day night In Toronto to mark its 50th anniversary. The lodge was founded in September, 1922, by a group of men in Toronto who were mem- bers of the masonic order. Lodge members attend dinner dance in Toronto children in. Western SEAFORTH LEGION BRANCH 156 ANNUAL MIXED ,GOLF:-TOURNAMENT — 2 hall foursome — Tee off at 12 noon. Entry Fee $1.00 , plus.green fees. Prizes for the ladies Lunch Extra SEAFORTH GOLF CLUB " SUNDAY, . JUNE - 25th Those wishing to play are asked to contact the bar Steward or Don Eaton, Don Wood or —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch• 156, Royal Canadian Legion Woodecien camp aids crippled I ra