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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-06-29, Page 6HU N. EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH‘ 019T, JUNE 290 1972 . ELM HAVEN 74( MOTOR HOTEL • NOW PLAYING 4( "THE CHARGERS" 4.0: SAT. - SUN. - MON. - TUES. July 1-2-3-4 — DOUBLE FEATURE — BIG JAKE (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) John Wayne — Richard Boone Maureen O'Hare ' Color BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH The hunt for the great White Shark .4( "ABSOLUTELY BREATH TAKING" Color Cartoon 41( -40( MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON 4-6 pan. **************** ***4******** **** * *** DANCING at FAMILY PARADISE JULY 1st— KEN SCOTT NO reservations first come first served'. REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE' I.,UNCH SERVED Family Paradise Camping and Sninvmobile --,--***-tfL4L4.4.**-10-1t-itivilL4L1f.#.41-4t# A RETURN ENGAGEMENT Ble"- --PGPULAR REQUEST- CASH 13 GO Legion Uadt, Seatorth FRIDAY, JUNE 30 0:15 15 Regular Gimes 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 16 NOT PERMITTED) —Proceeds for Welfare Work-- Auspices Seaforth Branch 156, RclYal forest!** Legion .ipiosase•emp aseselowevmot BROWNIE'S DRIVE-1N THEATRE CLINTON -. ONTARIO WED. - THURS. FRI. June 28-29-30 — DOW FEATURE — PLAZA SUITE (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Walter Matthera - Maureen Stapleton A trio of stories set at the faiilous Plaza Hotel from the Broadway hit, Color MURPHY'S WAR (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Peter O'Toole - Sten Phillips Color Cartoon SAT.-SUN.-MON.-TUES. WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. July 5-64-8 — DOUBLE FEATURE — SUMMER OF' '42 (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Jennifer O'Neill - Gary Grimes Odour BONNIE AND CLYDE (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Fay Dunnaway. Warren Beatty, July 9-10-11 • — DOUBLE FEATURE — WATERLOO Orson Welles - Rod Steger Chr;stopher Plummer The story of one of history's most significant battles. Color. NEW LEAF. COMEDY Walter Matthe w - Elaine May Color Cartoon CANDLELIGHT RgSTAURANT and TAVERN_ • Nightly Entertainment JULIE LYNN this week and next week Bayfield Redd in G;itierich — Phone 524-7711 Country and Westert Entertainment 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 JIM and FRED Tasty chicken Wings for snacks — AMPLE FREE PARKING — COMMESIttitIOTEL Mr. »and Mrs. Wesley Roe and their datinter,,,,Mary Lou justason and famity tef,e/fitch.. ener have returned 1=4) atter four weeks ie England and Seat- land. Mr. and Mrs. John Clem- exits of Tiilsonburg spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roe. Mr. Joe Van Roojen, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Van Roojen, has 'recently been pro- moted to assistant manager of administration at, City Hall Branch• of the Toronto Dominion Bank in London. He was form- erly adminieteatioe officer at Adelaide and Commissioners Road Branch. Mr. -and Mts. lia:rold 'Cole- man have returned from a vaca- tion tour of the Atlantic pro- vinces. Mrs. M. Waddell has return- ed from Burford where she visit- ed relatives. Mrs. P, Buchanan of Windsor was a guest, last week of Mr. and Mrs. -K. Sharp, She was the former Helen. Zuefle of Hensel'. Mrs. Frank Cantelon, Clinton, and Mrs,: Lillian Grumm-ett were in Teeswater on Monday attend- ing the funeral of a relative,Alex B. McKague. Rev, and Mrs, J.Ure Stewart spent the• week-end at the home of the former's daughter, Mrs. Alvin Hammond, in Moorefield, where Mr. Stewart gave the add- QUEENS SEAFORTH ENTERTAINMENT' THIS WEEK The - KAPS SATURDAY MATINEE -1/29EJ facevt '11111111111111w.•„ Q„,,s THIS WEEK AT THE ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL FRIDAY and SATURDAY WAYNE R1EHL or *name awd4wor rrommo.• #5741Aver SEIWPNIERYJI II #144, DRIVE-IN • GODERICH HWY, 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 4 ' PHONE 524.9981 MISS NONEYANDMISS GALOR HAVE JAMES BOND BACK FOR . MOREI 11111111/11111111111 III I BEST-ACTRESSOFTHEYEARr'rwARREN / -----Juut- . -1 •aurrY JANE FONDA ."11/10te: pie McCABE. and Donald Sutherland MRS,MILLER PRE.- HOLIDAY DUSICTOn DAWN ros_64q,A4e..4 SHOW! SEAN CONNERY !II A,“ ...N FLEMING'S "OOLDFINGER ADULT ENTERTAINMENT R 99 WEAV AY ESIMY Tft FRID & SIITURBilsa itr, Ffkt OPEN"AI 8:00 P.M. , A PUPA FECTLY • WONDERFUL . NEW CARTOON FEATURE' • ems 414 W 11143111114ET DOUBLE THE th! Walt Disney's 2Ct000 Leaguerrelea TECHNICOLOR MONDAY TO,S714r WOIRSDITY SUpper 5-8:30 TICKETS — ADULTS $2.00,,, Children under 12, $1.00 ENTERTAINMENT and BALL GAME Dance to Desiardines' Orchestra Admission to DancC $1.00 — Refreshments BRODHAGEN and DISTRICT. CHAMBER of COMMERCE ANNUAL CHICKEN BARBECUE and WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 # SPECIAL SUNDAY, JULY 2 Elect Mrs Mae Habkirk" Rebekah Noble Grand 4 0 rF In the' Crown Room Diriing room open on Suhdays. from 12 noon - 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., to 8 p.m. in the evening.. 11111110111111111011111111111111 LC#CAL BRIEFS turned home after pending a few days with Mrs. avis' aunt and uncle, Mr. and rs. Clar- ence Montgomery. They also visited cousins in Clinton and Beigrave. The degree of Bachelor of Science with distinction in com- puting science was awarded to Miehael Wilfred Corcoran by the University of Calgary early thip • month. Born in Clinton in 1949 he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Corcoran (nee Gladys Holmes) of Calgary. He attended ele- mentary schools in England, 'France, Trenton and Pietee, Ontario. He graduated from St. Penis Separate High School in Saskatoon with outstanding achievement, in -m athematic s. Following a period of employe, went with Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, he was proMoted to the position of bank officer. He entered the Univer- --Sity-of-Calgaryeirea9.613_,and Data Processing Management Association Scholarship in 1971. • While continuing studies for his Masters degree, he will be employed as a teaching assistant at the University of Calgary. ANNUAL AG-OP "SUMMER FESTIVAL" SATURDAY, JULY 8th AT SEAFORTH' In arena. MEW at FAMILY PARADISE ber. Plans were made for the in- augural meeting to be held here, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Keith Sharp, hewly-corarrilesiOned dis- trict deputy president of Hurcin District no. 23 will be in charge. ' Mrs. Habkirk reported on cards, treats and visits made during the past few weeks, Birth- day cake and other souveniers of the lodge's recent 60th birthday party," were delivered or sent to members who were unable to attend. -,..-__Reperts. _et_ recent Rebekah Assembly Sessions were by Mrs. Habkirk and Mrs. Grum- melt. Following the meeting, Mrs. Charles Reeves, Mrs. Gordon Papple, Mrs. Habkiric, Mrs. Fos- ter Bennett,, f5irs. Adin Forbes and Mrs. Grummett provided a- lunch. 1 9 7 2 ST. PETER'S BRODHAGEN, ONTARIO LUTHERAN CHURCH -50th ANNIVERSARY DEDICATION SERVICES --NitoiLL Tire Arthur Horst Organist — Mrs. -P. Mueller June 29th• — 8:30 p.m. — Ladies' Service Guest Speaker — Mrs. Barry lanig July' 1st — 8:30 p.m. — Holy communion • Guest Organist — Mrs. A. Horst - Guest Pastors — The Rev, C. Diego! . • The Rev. H. BrM 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 — The Rev, L Kalbfleisch The Rev. Q. Alberti The Brodhagen Band will play 'at intervals throughout the afternoon. Lunch and Supper will be ser%ed EVERYONE WELCOME # ress Sunday afternoon at the Bethesda CereeterY Memorial Service. _Sixty Members of the Happy CitizenS went to Huronview, C Lin- ton on Saturday where they played a friendly gamee -of *cards, with the residents.. Mr. Secord McBrien is a patient i n St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hot- ham of Windsor spent the week end with his grandmother, Mrs. Mary liotham. Among" those who attended the funeral of the late Daniel Burns were: Mrs. Florence Cartrtght, Detroit; Mr., and Mrs. Larry De Smitt,.. Detroit: Mr. -and Mrs t Ben Smelski; Mr. and Mrs. los. McQlaski, TOronto; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kenny; Mrs. Fred Bullough, ThUnder Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Rourke; Bob O'Rourke;' Mrs. Anna Don- nelly; Mr.' and Mrs. Andy Rourke; Mrs. Agnes La Blonde; Mrs. Jos. O'Rourke; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Perry, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Danny; Mr. and Mrs. Perry O'Rourke; Mr. Laverne Morrison; Mr. and Mrs. Jos Mor rison, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Hares Burns, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Ken 'Burns,, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holtzhauer, Galt; Mr. and Mrs. Fergseurns, Ham- ilton; Pattie June ,Holtzhauer, Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Les Bristow, Port Albert, were guests of Mrs. Cecil Pullman last week. Mr. Russell Hays, who has been in Stratford for some months is a resident'at Kilbarchan Nursing Home. Mrs. John Eckert of McKillop had the misfortune to fall and break her hip and is a patient in Seaforth Community Hos- pital. Mrs. Gladys Stockert of St. PeterSburg was a "guest last week of Mrs. Harold Jackson. Rev, and Mrs. Davis ,and daughter, Darla and Joyce Dodds of Arkansas City, Kansas re- et MICHAEL W. CORCORAN Receives Bof Science degree RECEPTION AND DANCE For Linda Preszcator and Larry Dillon (Bridal Couple) FRI • June_ 30th LONDESBORO HALL Music ,by MURRAY'S ORCHESTRA . Lunch provided' EVERYONE WELCOME Desjardine's Orchestra -- DANCING 9 — ? REFRESHMENTS — Tickets $3 per couple Available from members or call Ken. Coleman' 527-0398 or Art Bolton 52'7-0455 CACTUS MAC and the COUNTkY CUSSINS Special guest — Perth County's Own "CUSS1N CLEM" Making the last appearance,before appearing in Nashville Tennessee. Family Paradise Camping and Snowmobile Club RAIN or SHINE Scanning the Weeklies By Lee Flee ceived the Stampede CityChapter ' bridge; with"ReV: -Ivre-gr;T:A;MuganeVic-ar Generel for. the -"Diocese of London officiating. .Sorre 144 candidates were confirMed andincluded the parishes of Wingham, Goderich, Kingsbridge and St. Augustine. The Clinton News-Record reports that last Thursday, Robert E. +McKinley' (PC) M.P. ,for Huron officially cut the ribbon opening the Albion Hotel, Hayfield, which marked the. beginning of Hayfield becoming legally "wet". The hotel has a licensed lounge and was legally "dry" since the early 1900's. - - - Clinton has a new doctor. He is Dr. Brian Baker from Ottawa. De. Baker will live in Adastral',Park With temporary offices at the old nursing residence beginning July. 4th. - -Mr. .Jim Fitzgerald, London, has been appointed the Clinton News-Record editor. He- succeeds Mr. Keith Roulston, who resigned recently in order to give full-time to the Blyth Standard' he purchased recently. ' In scanning the Mitchell Advocate it is noted that Lynda Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heath, Mitchell, was awarded an all-round cord for extraordinary achievement, the second highest award in Guiding. Past District Coln- missioner, Mrs. GladysAkineer made the presentation and Guide Captain Yolanda Graf and Mrs. B. Binning, as `president of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Girl Guides was present. Mrs. Binning presented the all-round pin to complement Lynda's- cord. The Milverton Sun reports that Arnold Hoffman was -installed reeentlyeas president of the Mauer-tort Lions Club. Guy Givens, Owen Sound-, Deputy-District Governor was assisted with the installation of officers by past president,. Don Smith.' - - - Huron Lodge No. 224, liensall paid a fraternal visit to the Milverton Lodge No. 478'when WOE. Bro. Anson McKinley, Master of the Hensel! Lodge and his officers exemplified the Fellow ,Craft Degree. Following the exemplification , members visited the Senior4 Citizens' apartments where they presented Mr. Charles Roe with his.e0-year Masonic Jewel. --A-project which has been hanging firefor several years, according' to the Zurich Citizens News, fie-ally becarne"-a- — • reality last week when the - Zurich Lions Club agreed to pay the balance necessary for the purchase of a smhll bus for the Blue Water Rest Home. - - - RenrY J. Gellman, former Zurich resident, marked his 95th,hirthday recently. The Goderich Signal Star reports that the Goderich Kinsmen celebrated their 25th year of service . Don Southcott, executive assistant to the Hon, Charles Mac- Naughton, was the guest speaker. - -- A trust fund has been set up to perpetuate the memory of William (Bill) Cutt of Goderieh, who was killed recently In a highway accident. He was the ,son of J. M. (Max) CUtt and attended Victoria Public School and G.D.C.I. - - The Maitland Valley Conservation Authority honored three youngsters,recently when they were named top three winners in the Authority's scrapbook contest dealing with conservation. The winners were Janet MacPherson (first), Betty Culbert (second) and Lori Miller (third). The girls are students at Brook- side Public School. ' Wingham Advance-Times reports that the gavel 'of the presidency of Wingham Lions Club was passed from the hands of Lloyd "Casey" Casemore to those of Gordon Walter at the regular meeting. Past District Governor, Bill Moody of Mount Forest, officiated at the installation of the new slate of officers. - - - A gathering of rural couriers, Wingham Post Office staff, and their wives was held at the Legion Hall here, Wednesday evening to honor Edward E. (Ed.) Walker on the occasion of his retirement after 22 years. . The Blyth Standard report's that it now has a: full' time editor. The resignation of Keith Roulston, publisher of the Standard , in his other Capacity as editpr of the, Clinton News-Record became effective on Friday. The new Ripley and District Lions Club, according to the Lucknow Sentinel, held Charter- Night on. Friday last, when 36 members were installed. - - On Wednesday eyening confirmation was held at St. Joseph's Church'; Kinge- Mrs. Mae Habkirk was elect-. ed noble grand of Edelweiss Re- bekah Lodge at Monday, niglWe Meeting. Others elected were: vice grand, Mrs. Everitt Smith; recording secretary, Mrs., Peter Malcolm; financial secretary, Mrs. George Campbell,; treasur-' er; Mrs. Lillian Grummett; trus- tee, Mrs. Mae Dorrance. • The officers will be installed in Octo- -WANTED - LIVE FIELD MICE 2Sc each 527-1700 527-1979 0 • • a 4