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CABARET
DANCE
BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY CENTRE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th
Sponsored by St. Columban Soccer Club
Music by BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Couple $3.00 — Refreshments
Tickets available from team members or
at the door.
October 15, 29 --
November 12, 26
Attend and Compete in Ontario Grass Drag Champion-
ship
HULLY-GULLY
R.R. 1 VARNA
• 262-5809
Pineridge Chalet
FEATURING THE SOUND OF COUNTRY MUSIC
with
`JOE' OVERHOLT
Friday & Saturday, Oct 13 & 14
Dancing 9 P.M. to 1 A.M.
MENU
Dressed SDareribs; Pork Hocks; Deep Fried Chicken
'or Stcoakburgers; served with Sauerkraut,- Cole
Slaw or French Fries
Coming — Friday, October -20
DANCE and SMORGASBORD
WITH THE BLUETU'NES •
- To reserve your table, phone:
GEORGE BEER DON MOUSSEAU
262-2673 236-4610
• • Come and See •
A 'Feudin-' Over Yonder
• A 3-Act Hillbilly' Comedy
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OCTOBER 25, 26, 27
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FAMILY
PARADISE
SATURDAY OCTOBER 14th
The Trutones
Family Paradise • Camping
and Snowmobile Club
Refreshments Available — Lunch Served e-****.*****************
FRI.-SAT.-SUN. - OCT. 13-14-1 s isnm s /
UNDERAGE ANYTHING
RUNAWAT 3.1„ THEY WAN
TAKE! .gn An Animal
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High School Auditorium
: Tickets: Children 50c, Students 75c, Adults $ti
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BRODHAGEN ' COMNIUNiTY CENTRE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th
WITH MICRO SKIRTS
AND MINI MORALS
OPEN
7:00
FROM EVI
starring
AN AMORALITY PLAY ' MISTY ROWE
SY THE illlAiTIANS ; NORMAN KLAR
LINbA AVERY
ONUTTANCE
DRIVE-IN ° GODERICH
HWY 8 At CONCESSION 80 4 , PHONE 524 9981
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RESTAURANT and TAVERN
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Friday and Saturday Nights
"CAVALIERS"
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Bayfield Road in Goderich,— Phone 524-7711
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THIS WEEK
AT THE
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
Wayne Riehl
Trio
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.
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e- -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT. OCT, 12. 1972
NIGHT CLASSES
I Anyone interested to learn
-1 Custom Dressmaking, Alterations - • and Repairwork.
I TWO NIGHTS a WEEK at SEAFORTH
I - HIGH SCHOOL , Pleas. Apply as Soon as Possible to --r
John Van Geffen, Seaforth P.O. Box 146 or
CALL 527-1021
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• ANNUAL • COLBORNE TOWNSHIP'S 7th • ,.
• Christmas Country Fair •
IT THE TWP. HALL, CARLOW
. 7 miles N. E. of Goderich
i WED., OCT. 18 & SAT.;-OCT. 21
-10 a.m. to 9 p.m. , : Display and Sale, of local arts and crafts •
BAKE SALE — Admission Free — TEA
i "A Craft for Every Taste and Every Pocket"
_warm -1 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"
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SATURDAY, OCT. 14th
SEAFORTH LEGION HALL —
Music by COUNTRY CAVALIERS
Refreshments Available --
Dancing 9:30 to 1 a.m.
Admission: $3.00 Per couple
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR
D A N CIE for the
VAN EGMOND FOUNDATION
SEAPORT H 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, Arn Stinnissen, Members of Van Egmond Found-
ation and Seaforth Chamber of Commerce.
DANCE SPONSORED BY CHAMBER 'of COMMERCE
Country and Western Entertainment
SATURDAY
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
Russ & Dorothy
TASTY CHICKEN WINGS FOR SNACKS
— AMPLE''FREE PARKING
COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth
V
Local
Crodr, and Mrs. Rodneg
Lovdal, San Jaun, Porto Rico
are holidaying with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMillan,
before leaving for his new assign-
ment in Washington, D.C.
CASH BINGO
Legion liadl, Seaforth
FRI., OCT. 13th
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IS Regular *Games for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
— $75.00 Jackpot to Go —
TWO DOOR PRIZES
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25e or 7 for $1.00
(CERLIIIIEN UNDEMEL 16 NOT
, PERMITTED)
—Proceeds for Welfare Work--
Auspices Seeforth Branch 1511,
Royal Canadian Legion
Hallowe'en
DANCE.
Seaforth Legion Hall,
SAT., .00T. 28
$100 inCastume Prizes
AL HARVEY and
HIS BLUE BOYS
Members and Guests
Limited Tickets
$4.00 per couple—Dancing 9—
Tickets available from mem-
bers or ,,527-0443,
Mr. and Mrs. Aridrew Mur-
dock of Detroit, spent the week-
end with his sister, Mrs. J.D.
Cairns of torn.
Mr. and )irs. F. Chapple,
Egmondville had their son Wayne
arp:i his family of Petawawa and
their daughter Julie and her fam-.
ily of London, visiting for the
Thanksgiving weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Hoover
have returned from an extended'
trip to the Continent and British
Isles.
Mrs. Victor Lee, RR 4, Sea-
forth, won the Women's Hospital.
Auxiliary quilt which was drawn
for at the Seaforth Fall Fair.
Miss Joan Albert, RR 4, Sea-
forth, won the teddy bear.
Mrs. ErailY L. Naylor, Al-
bany, New York and Miss Vera
M. Gardiner, Toronto spent
Thanksgiving visiting relatives
in the area.
Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart
spent last weekat a cottage on
Lake Simcoe when they visited
friends at Orillia, Minesing and
Collingwood. While there they
took a trip north through the
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL
This week
"McGOO"
3 guys and 2 gals
Coming :—
`next week
NITE SHIFT
MATINEE 4-6 0.m.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
8:15 p,m.
MUSIC BY
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
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SEAFORTH MIXED LEAGUE
TEAM STANDINGS
Head Pins, Bouncers, Lane
Leapers, Strikers, Aces, Gutter
Balls.
WEEKLY TOTAL PINS
Head Pins 2723, Strikers
2588, Aces 2537, Gutter Balls,
2359, Bouncers 2,309, Lane Leap-
eri 2244.
LADIES
, High Single, B. Wesenberg
249, High Tripld, B. Seymour
571.
MENS .
High Single and Triple,' J.
Coleman, 270 - '704
TURKEY.
BUFFET
, DINNER
First Presbyterian
Church, Seaforth
Thurs., Oct. 19
5 to 8 p.m.
Admission $2.00
Children under 12 $1.00
Pre Schbolers Free .
Limited No. of tickets
NOTICE to OWNERS
DOGS and CATS
Prevention of - Rabies
The, Health of Animals Branch of the Canada Depa'rtment
of Agriculture in co-operation with the Huron County Health Unit will hold a ,
Free Rabies' Clinic
Nyednesday, October 18 — 2:00 to 8:00 p.m.
SEAFORTH COMM-UNITY CENTRE
Thursday, October 19 — 9:00 to 12:00 noon
BRUCEFIELD FIRE HALL
Vaccination against rabies will be provided for dogs and cats three months of , age and over.
Help prevent human exposure to rabies, take advantage of this opportunity to heire your pets immunised. A booster shot each year is recommended. •
FUND
RAISING DANCE
Huron Federal Progressive Consefiatives
OCTOBER 20th
Seaforth Community Centre
Music by "THE ROYALAIRES"
Tickets $5.00 per duple
from any etecutive member
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Prizes won were: Ladles high
Mrs. Ephriam Clark; LOne Hand* Mrs. Arthur Routledge and Low
Miss Ethel Dennis. Men's high, Joseph White, Lone hand, Lesliwo
McClure and Low, Wilbert God I kin. Oldest lady, Mrs. Jean
Fortune, Oldest man, Fred Mc
Gavin.
Lunch was served by the
social committee.
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COMMERCIALS
STAI,IDING
Travellers -'9, C anadian Wing
- 8, Maple, Leafe - 7, Super-
stars - 8, Speedie's - 5, Dia-
monds - 5
Ladies High Single and Triple
Ann Nobel 231 and 646 Jot
Average Ann Vogels 189
Men's High Single Harry De Loy-
er - 268;' Triple and average
J.. Coleman, 683 and 206.
Y.B.C.
STANDINGS sI
Swallows 12, Robins 9, Can-
"arleii 9, Pee wees 7, Budgies 5,
Canaries 0. „
High Single - John Hauwert 238,
227 --
High Triple - John Hauwert 669
Ron Young 529
COUNTRY CLUB
STANDINGS
Pin Hunters 10, H & H 4,
Hot Shots 7, Dirty Six 5, Tricky
six 9, Wild eats 7
Ladies High single and triple
Ella Munro 299, 661 ,
Men's High single Bob Harris
271, High triple Laverne
Hoegy 65)
Pee Weer end
with tie game
Pee Wee Soccer played their
first game Sunday in Goderich.
By the end 'of the first half
the score was 3 - 2 for God-
erich with Bob Boomer and Nick
Howard each scoring for
Seaforth. Late in the first half
the score was almost tied up
When Steve Underwood's shOt hit
$t 1P .;;WP,an ACII?PitIPVIRE,scr9N -edhis .sgcomi goal, of, the day
with 12 seconds remaining to tie
the gaMe 3 - 3.
4-H clubs
The ,Walton 3, "Thrifty Th-
irds" met at the home of Peggy
Dennis when Joyce Fisher read
the minutes and the girls made
meat and vegetable hamburg.
Meeting III of the McKillop
III was held at Van Druneri's and
the name chosen for the club was
Gracious Gourmets. Two dishes
consisting of baked beans and
wieners and baked beans and
spare ribs were enjoyed.
Yebs - 1'7, Bleu mace - 14
Glyders - 12, Rokkebs - 9, Spit
Firers - 6, Bombers - 5
Men's High. Single, Mike Mei-
diger- 301, Triple - Geotge Hil-
'debran— ' 760, Average Ed.
Baker - 225.
Ladies High Single, Joan HU,-
debrand - 197, Triple, - Betty
Smith, 565, Average - Betty
Smith - 204
YOUNG ADULT INTERTOWN
STANDINGS
Seaforth - 15, Goderich -
13, Stratford - 12, Wingham -
4.
High Five - Ann Nobel 1184,
Mary Nobel 1137 - Brian
Barry 1130
High Single - Ann Nobel 276,
Brian Barry 266, Jim Barry
262.
Muskokas to South River,visit-
Mg friends there and enjoying
the gorgeously „colored riraDles on
the trip.-
HAPPY CITIZENS
The Happy Citizens met
Thursday afternoon for regular
euchre games. There were 15
tables in play.
Briefs . al•1111111•
Down
At, The
Larks
By Lee Hee