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DANCE
TH15 SATORDAY NIGHT
AT
HUCLY.,,GULLY
TO THE MUSIC OF
THE COUNTRY RAMBLERS
Square and Round Dancing
10 - 1 a.m.
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DANCING
At FAMILY PARADISE
SATURDAY, .NOV. 4th
In a Lorne and the Lormalnes
FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING
and SNOWMOBILE CLUB
Refreshments Available - Lunch Served
t e
eartep
__ DINNING LOUNGE
N owd serving Home-Cooked meals
HOME-MADE BREAD
Luncheon Specials From75c
— FULLY LICENCED, LL.B.°. —
Mon. - Thurs. -- 12-8 p,m.
FRI. - SAT. --12 -1:00 a.m.
QUEEN'S HOTEL — SEAFORTH — HWY. 8
527-0820
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CANDLELIGHT
• RESTAURANT and TAVERN
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Friday and Saturday Nights
The .Bluetones
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Hayfield Road in Goderich — Phone 524-7711
GODERICII, (Mr.
524-7 71
The Public is
invited' to attend 0 0 the Annual
Commencement a
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
IN SDHS AUDITORIUM
—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd,.at 8:30 p.m.—
Guest Speaker:— ROBERT ALLEN
An Assistant Superintendent of the Huron, County Board of
Education.
A graduate of Seaforth District High School in 1953.
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ANNUAL -
FIREMEN'S BALL
SATURDAY, NOVWER 4th
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
/Music by
. The Bluewater Playboys
Admission $3.00 per couple
Dancing from 9:30 to 1
REFRESHMENTS •
meet-n= from time to time.
opurthg •the June 102
session, a report was presented
to you comparing gross social
assistance costs from January
1 to April 30 between 1911 and
1972 showing an increase from
$107,097.69 in 1971 to
$109,332.51 in 1972," said Mac-
Kinnon. "The gross costs for
the period January 1 to Sept-
ember 30 shows a decrease from
$211,836.63 in 1971 to
$181,270.82 in 1972. This de-
crease comes as a result of the
Provine'd of Onfarlo taking over
the majority of Nursing Home 0
costs through the Extended Care
Program proVided by the Ont-
ario Health Insurance Plan."
Council learned that the cir-
culation of adult books from the
Huron County library shows an
encourating Increase of 19,000
offset by a decline in juvenile
reading to give a net rise of
12,222 and a total 1972 circul-
ation to the end of September of
256,833 ( 244,611 In 1971 ).
"As'in previous reports, cir-
culation of our juvenile books on
deposit in elementary schools is
not recorded so that the de-
crease shown is hardly signif-
icant,'said county librarian Miss
Ethel Dewar.
Miss Dewar was given a rous-
ing hand of applause in recog-
nitilon for her great efforts on
behalf of the county library.
system.
Considerable time was spent
on the executive committee re-
port in which a Victdrian Order
Nurses request for a grant of
$2,000 was discussed and finally
turned down. The Vote was 29 01
against the grant and eight in
favor.
The next meeting of council is
set for the first Thursday In Dec-
ember. Reeve .jadk Alexander
who was 1971 warden, told coun-
cil he will not return next year
as a representative from wing-
ham.
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FALL FESTIVAL and TEA
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURc '1
SAT., NOV. 4th 3 to 5 p.m
Tea Tables, The Town and Country Kitchen,
The Market Garden, Fish Pond, The Sweet
Shoppe, Mystery Boxes, The Sew'n-So Centre
including three quilts.
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BOHEL BIBLE CHURCH -
EGMONDVILLE
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5th
11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
The Evans Family from Stratford with a
Speci0 Musical Ministry in instrumental and
Vocal arrangements.
Dublin and District
Athletic Association
GENERAL- MEETING
St. -Patrick's Church Hall,
SUNDAY, NQV. 5, at 2
Pineridge Chalet
(11/2 MILES WEST OF HENSALL)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4
FEATURING
The Sydenham Valley Boys
Special Octoberfest Food
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RCA ST SPARERIBS, PIGTAILS, BRATWURST SAUSAGE AND' ,
STEAKBURGERS,' SERVED WITH SAUERKRAUT, COLESLAW
OR FRENCH FRIES
To reserve your table, -phpae:
GEoRot1,13ttR -
DON MOUSSEAU
262-2673
236-4610
DANCE
AT CHSS
CLINTON
-- STEEL RIVER
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER _7th
— AUDITORIUM CRSS 9-12 —
$1.50 with Student Card
$1.75 Without
Country and Western Entertainment
SATURDAY
hi the Red Knight,Room
Elgin, Gord and Don Fisher
WITH AUDREY KERR AT THE PIANO
7— Also in the Ladies' and Escorts' Room —
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Apparition'
TASTY CHICKEN WINGS FOR SNACKS
— AMPLE FREPARKING -
COMMERCIAL HOTEL -- SeafOrth
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— NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT —
"N 0 LEFT 'TURN"
9 —1:00 a.m.
OCT. 30 thru to NOV. 11
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Air FINALLY •THE PREMIUM MADE CANADIAN MACHINE
* POWERED BY YAMAHA
* * SUPER FLEXION SUSPENSION
- (See "The Wild One")'
FREE COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS
AT
HULLY-GULLY SPORTS
* & RECREATION
THIA .WEEKEND
FOR
EE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF
. AS WARM, AS SINCERE, AND
AS FRIENDLY AS A HANDSHAKE
The Huron
Expositor
527-0240—Seaforth
Huron council sidesteps
discussion on jail Project
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SUN, 'MU THURS. 1 SHOWING 8 P.M.
FRI. &' SAT. 2 SHOWINGS. 7:30 '81 9:15
$1,04,Y MOMN4 3 0
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seatorp, y Heine Econ-
omics 4-H CAtila toet at the home
of P atricia Me,nheere when Cathy
Coleman read the minutes and an
exhibit for Achievement Day was
discussed.
A ferther meeting was held at
the home of Cathy Coleman when
Linda DorSsers read the minutes
Cindy Dorssers gave a trea-
surer's report. The mothers
joined the meeting and' a buffet
style supper was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays,
of Detroit, were guests of Mrs.
Chas. P. Sills. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Moore of
Guelph were guests of Mr. and
Mi's. Kenneth Moore last week.
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RiCEPTIO
for
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Ryan
en the occasion of their
25th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
SATURDAY, NOV. 4th, 1972.
Brodhagen
Community Centre
Friends, Neighbors and Rel-
atives Welcome.
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CASH BINGO
Legion Hail, "Seaforth
FRI., OCT. 27th,
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 16 NOT
PERMITTED)
—Proceeds for Welfare Work—
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156,
Royal Canadian Legion
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ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL,
This week
The Chapperal
Coming:-
- next week
Nevi Concept
MATINEE 4-6 p.m.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
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THIS WEEK
AT THE
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
The Wildwoods
In the Crown Room
Dining room open on Sunday,
*am 12 mum - 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
t. 8 p.m. In the evening.
umummilimmuniumo
oderich ittle Theatre
in co-operation with
Conf. L ions Club
PRESENTS A 'MUSICAL EXTRAVAq. ANZA
What's Yer Fancy
Directed by Mrs. Marjorie Hays Dunlop
Central Huron
Secondary School
CLINTON
Friday It Saturday
Nov. 10 & 1 1
Curtain Time 810 p.m.
ADULTS S2 • STUDENTS
Ticicets available •
OODERICH - Coach Halls*, Hamilton St.
Reg. Bell, Optometrist, The Square,
CLINTON - Mr, Beecher Mentleti 47 Albert St.
SEAFORTH Mrs. 0.1. Stewart, 5274688.
EXETER' NUL Pater Raymond, 205-0303.,
LOCt
BRIEF
A
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Mr. and MrS'. W. T. Boxall
of Edgeley, Sask, spent the week
,c1 with Mr. and Mrs. "Cordon
IlsoKenzle, Rick and Sharon. The
poxalls were returning home
from a visit with their son and
family, Dr. Larry Boxall, Mrs.
Boxall, Debbie and new grandson
Colin of Morrisville, Pennsylv-
ania.
Miss Margaret Grieve of
Oakville was a guest of Mr.and
Mrs. Fred E. Willis.
Mrs. Elliott Little of Ber-
muda, Mrs. Blythe Brown,
Fergus, Ellery Chriitensen,
Jackson, Mich., Mrs. Robert Mc-
Pherson, Mrs. Leon Hender-
son and son David, Detroit, Mrs.
Foote and Mrs. Jack Foote,
Toronto, Ross Somerville,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Melville
Clark, Barrow Bay, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Wilson, Toronto, Albert
ilunkings, Detroit and Louis
Jackson, Woodstock were in
Seaforth on Thursday attending
the funeral of the late David H.
Wilson.
Huron County Coimoll neat-
ly sidestepped any Pliblic dis-
cussion in October of the decision
on the future of the'Heron County
jail.
The property committee re-
port given by Ken F. McMichael
said the "matter was under
study" and would be discussed
with county council "as soon as
possible". He added that mem
bers were "agreed" that not too
much should be said about the
project at the present time.
Present calculations are that
there will be seven additional de-
puty-reeves in county council
next year due to the increase
in new,yoters in certain mun-
icipalities. Plans are made to
provide for seating of these new
members in the .already small
council chambers.
The Social Services Adminis-
trator, J. A. MacKinnon told
council that costs in his depart-
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EXPOSITOR
WANT -ADS
Phone 527-0240
DANCE
CRYSTAL PALACE
. MITCHELL
SAT., NOV. 4
Carl Hohner's Orch.
— Couples Only —
Sponsored by the Mitchell
Agricultural Society
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CABARET
DANCE
for •
Barb and Al Sararas -
Seaforth •
Community Centre
SAT., NOV.,
MUSIC BY
THE ROYALAIRES
inn imouivor ego, mtrAtxxxon
* YARNIA,. ONTARIO 262-5809
* SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND ONLY *
* THE 292 COMANCIHE ONLY $79.5.. )4'
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