The Huron Expositor, 1972-10-05, Page 8AA.
Hal Wallis
Production
Vari•gsa Redgrave • Glenda J ackson
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8—TH HuRoN ExpOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., OCT: 5, 1972
Dance PHS
THYRK
Friday, October 6tli
9 — 12
Admission: $1.75 per person or '
$1.50 with Student's Card
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Fri.6
They used every passion in their incredible duel!
ELIZABETH.
QUEEN
OF
ENGLAND.
who reigned
with the power
of a man.
SUN. through THURS.
showtime 8 p.m. .
FRI. & SAT.
showtime 7:30 & 9:15
w..t.il Th.1.2 F6.13 $.14
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EDGAR ALLAN POE probes new'depths of TERROR!
FEATURE(
DUSK •T
DAWN
SHOW!
SUNDAY, OCT. 8
ACTION 'AND -
HORROR •
DUSK 'TIL DAWN
USE
EXPOSITOR
WANT - ADS
Phone 527-0210'
CHOICE
BUILDING LOTS.
IN HARPURHEY
Buy now while you have a
selection in location and size.
Mary Coleman
Box 636 Seaforth
Local Briefs
Mrs. Lillian GrttalliAtt was
in WaterdaWla attending the fun-
eral of her brother, Harry Hutton.
Mr. and Mrs. George.Harloff
of Kitchener visited the home of
Mr. Dave Lemon and sister Mrs.
Labina Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lemon
end Janis of Sarnia visited rela-
tives in Seaforth for the weekend,
Mrs. Frank Cul:11110re of Wal-
laceburg spent the weekend with
her sister, Miss Hazel Reid.
-Mrs. Alex Wright has return-
ed from Hamilton where she
spent tvio weeks with her son,
Morley Wright and )34rs. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. F. Scott
are spending a few days at Port
Severn.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Keyes•of
Hamilton spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. James Keyes.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Mil-
ler of Lethbridge , Alberta have
returned home after spending the
past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Ennis , East William St.
Mrs. Mike Williams and Miss
Pamela Betties spent the week-
end with relatives in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robinson of
Clearwater, Florida, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Robinson, Hayfield, Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Armstrong,
Belgrave all visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ephriam Clark.-
Mr. and Mrs.• Alex Dennis
have returned following a plea-
sant visit with the, latter's cou-
sin in Roswell, New Mexico.
making the trip by plane.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neu-
boner of Ronsonville, N.Y. are
Visiting Mrs. Wm. Oldfield.
Mrs. Gladson Campbell and
Mrs. Jeffery Fullerton of Bri-
ghton hive returned home after
spending two weeks with the for-
mers brother Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hunt.
The quilt draw sponsored by
the Order of the Eastern Star
was won by Mrs. George Mc-
Arthur, Seaforth. The draw
was made by John Murphy, Past
President of the fair.
Mrs. Margaret Messenger
returned home after spending,.
2 weeks with her sister-in-law
Mrs. Marjorie McDonald, St.
Catherines.
RATING DANCE
Huron Federal Rrogressive Conservatives
OCTOBER 20th
Seaforth Community Centie
Music by "THE ROYALAIRES"
Tickets $5.00 per couple
from any executive, member
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FALL FAIR,DAN.CE
— BRUSSELS LEGION HALL —
FRIDAY, •OCTOBER 6th
• Music by
Ian Wilbee Orchestra
Admission: $3.00 per couple
Restricted to 18 years and over
AUTUMN FAIR
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
Saturday, October 14th
at 3:00 p.m.
Sewing — Old-Fashioned Country Store
— Bake Table — Christmas Booth — Bou-
tique Shop and "Tea Table"
CANDLELIGHT
RESTAURANT and TAVERN
Friday and Saturday Nights
"THE BLUETONES" •
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Bayfield Road in Goderich — Phone 524-7711
OPEN
7:O0
STAY LA H7l
STAY ALL
PRE.
HOLIDAY
Dunne
DAWN
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DRIVE-IN • GODERICH
HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524.9981
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LONDON and DISTRICT SOCCER
ST. COLUMBAN
LONDON ROMA
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 -- 2 p.m.
Seaforth DHS Field --
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All proceeds for Brian Melady
EXETER, KINSMEN
SNOWMOBILE
SHOW •
See the '73 snowmobiles on display
At least 23 Manufacturers represented.
EXETER ARENA .
Sat., Oct. 7
2 P.M. -.10:30 P.M.
ADMISSION— ADULTS 50c
CHILDREN ACCOMPANIED
BY ADULTS FREE
Free Coffee'IL Donuts
Country and Western Entertainment
.SATURDAY
In. the Red Knight Room
Elgin, Gord and- Don Fisher
WITH AUDREY KERR AT THE PIANO
— Also in the Ladies' and Escorts' Room
FRIDAY and' SATURDAY
Country Wally & Cousin Jim '
TASTY CHICKEN WINGS FOR SNACKS
— AMPLE FREE PARKING —
COMMERCIAL HOTEL -- Seaforth
YOUTH
FOR
CHRIST
Oct. .7 , 1 97 2
8:00 p.m.
at
HURON
CENTENNIAL
SCHOOL,
BRUCEFIELD
smormolftracurocioalasissaamemcrol
'LARRY JOHNSON
Speaker
Assistant Pastor
Temple Baptist Church
Preston, Ont.
QuILTeams
Music - Quartet
Everyone Welcome
ZURICH
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Lions Club and Chamber of Commerce
present...
ZURICHFEST 72
ZURICH ARENA
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th
• 4.00 P.M. - Loa A.M. 11,
L.C.B.O. APPROVED
GERMAN FOOD, GERMAN BAND
DANCING
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• .D A -N C E for the
VAN EGMOND FOUNDATION
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th,
1972, at 9:00 p.m.
— Orchestra "THE BLUETONES — .
DRESS OPTIONAL
PRIZES for the best MID-19th CENTURY. COSTUMES.
Refreshments — Tickets: $4.00 per couple from C. I. Bank of
Commerce, Am Stinnissen, Members' of Van Egmond Found.
ation and Seaforth Chamber of Commerce.
DANCE SPONSORED BY CHAMBER of COMMERCE •
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Now open 12 Noon to 1:00 A.M.
Friday and Saturday nights ,
We cater to small Banquets & parties
Full licensed under L.L.B.O.
QUEEN'S HOTEL SEAFORTH — HWY. 8
-527-0820 •
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BROWN! eitivEvi
111EATRe
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
OCTOBER 6 and 7
ALES VERNE TAKES YOU
OVERTIRE EDGE OF THE WO'
Adult
Entertainment Kirk Douglas
YuI Brynner — Samantha Eggar
Adult Entertainment_
CLINTON - ONTARIO
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.0Volt•411 Adult Entertainment
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DANCING
at
FAMILY
PARADISE
Small farms
development
program
The Small Farms Dev-
'elopment Program will be im-
plemented immediately in Ont-
ario.
The announcement was made
jointly today by federal Agri-
culture Minister : H. A. (Bud)
Olion and William Stewart of
the Ontario Ministry of Agri-
culture and Food.
Ontario and the federal gov-
ernment entered into agreement
on a Small Farms Development
Program for; the pPovince on
August 24, 1072.
"Implementation of the Can-
ada-Ontario agreement is the
first- phase in the introduction
of the Small Farms Develop-
ment Program on a national bas-
is," Mr. Olson said.
The Small Farms Develop- .
ment Program is designed to
help farmers who own small
farms:to develop larger and more
profitable operations. The fed-
eral goveinment has set aside
$150 million to be spent through-
out Canada over seven years on-
this program.
Mr. Olson and Mr. Stewart
said the joint program will be
implemented-by the federal gov-
ernment's Faun Credit Corp-
oration and the Production and
Rural Development Division of
the Ontario Ministry of Agricul-
ture and Food.
Interested farmers should
contact their local agricultural
representative or the local Farm
Credit Corporation office.
SEAFORTH V 4-H
Seaforth V Daring Diners met
at the home of Mrs. C. Dorssers
R.R.4, Seaforth. Jackie Van
•Doornilc read the minutes and
Cindy and Linda Dorssers dem-
onstrated how to make baked
'beans with wieners.
A further meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. L. Haney,,
when the roll call was "My
favourite casserole recipe."
Marilyn Guichelaar read the min-
utes and the girls talked about
the exhibit which was. shown at
the Seaforth Fair. Tuna cass-
erole prepared by Brenda and
Janet Haney was served.
Smiles . .
Rushing, up to a large air-
line 'ticket counter, the man
gasped, "Miss , please help me,
I have to .get to Chicago in the
worst way."
The clerk calmly pointed to
the next section and said,
that would be the competing air-
line's job,next to us."
CASH BINGO
Legion • Hatt, Seatorth
FRIDAY, OCT. 6
8:15 p.m.
1$ 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
(OHELDREN UNDER 18 NOT
PERIverrEID) „
—Proceeds for Welfare 'Work—
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156,
Royal Canadian Legion ,
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL
This week
and next
liAcGOO"
3 guys and 2 gals
MATINEE 4-6 p.m.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
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BRIGITTE BARDOT
ALAIN DELON
JANE FONDA.
TERENCE STAMP
PEIV FONDA
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th
-- KEN SCOTT'S ORCHESTRA
Family Paradise Camping
and Snowmobile Club
Refreshments Available'
Lunch Served