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DINING LOUNGE
Now serving Home-Cooked meals
HOME-MADE BREAD
Luncheon Specials From75c
— FULLY LICENCED, L.L.B.O. —
Mon. - Thurs. -- 12-8 p.m.
FRI. - SAT. --12 -1:00 a.m.
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SATURDAY, - NOV. 11th ,
The Trutones
FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING
and SNOWMOBILE CLUB
Served; Refreshments Available — Lunch Ser .„> - I
CABARET'
DANCE
Brodhagen Community centre
SATURDAY, NOV., 11
-- Music by -- •
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
The
QUEEN'S HOTEL
SEAFORTH
— NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT
0 LEFT TURN"
9 — 1:00 a.m.
OCT.'30 thru to NOV. 1
DANCING
At FAMILY PARADISE
. FEATURE
FILM
SDHS Auditorium
WED., NOV. IS
8 p.m.
Future program will
'depend on attendance
at this event.
-2-- Auspices—
Seaforth Recreation
Committee
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ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL
This week
SPECIAL
ENGAGEMENT
'THE FEVER TRIO
Beginning
Tuesday, Nov. 7th
through
Saturday, Nov. 11th
Coming'Next Week:
"THE RING"
CANDLELIGHT
RESTAURANT and TAVERN
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Friday and Saturday Nights
The Country Boys .
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Bayfield Road in Goderich — Phone 524-7711
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.
The McMillan-Coleman group
were in charge of the Ladies
Aid of Firstpresbyterian Church
on Tuesday afternoon- with
2'7 ladies present. Mrs. Ed.
Andrews was in the chair and
conducted the business. Mrs.
R. E. McMillan read an article
on "Women's Lib" and Mrs.
Harold Agar read the scripture
lesson from the 25th chapter
i of Isaiah and Mrs. Wm. Drover
followed with prayer. The min-
utes were read by Mrs. R. W.
Kerslake and Miss Janet Cluff
gave the treasurer's report.' -
Miss Alice Reid reported on
the “Luncheon is served"
supper". •
' Letters of appreciation were
read by Mrs. R. K. McFarlane.
The nominating committee will
be Mrs. F. Coleman and Mrs.
R. E. McMilan. Nominating com-
mittee will be Mrs. F. Coleman
and Mrs. R. E. McMillan.
Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Mc-
Millan sang ',The beautiful gar-.
den of prayer" and Mrs.. F.
Coleman contributed the topic on
The Bible".
Mrs. Ed. Andrews gave cour-
tesy remarks.
for
Barb and Al Sararas
Seaforth
Community Centre
SAL, NOV., 11
MUSIC BY
THE • ROYALAIRES
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CABARET
DANCE
Country and Western Entertainment
SATURDAY
,n the Red night Room
Elgin, Cord nd Don Fisher
WITH AUDREY KER1 AT THE PIANO
— Also in the Ladies' and/ karts` Room
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Russ & 'Dorothy
TASTY CHICKEN WINGS FOR SNACKS
,--1.AMPLiE ,lfkilEgwPARKING. — •
COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth
Seaforth Snowmobile Club
POTLUCK SUPPER and DANCE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18th
7 p.m. --F. 1 a.m.
Seaforth. Community. Centre
mr:SIC
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Adm.: $3.011 per . couple — Tickets available at
1, rank Kling Ltd. —
Vincent F;trrn Ltd. -- 527-0120
Nr•ginurampromisw•Forg
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Miss Jean Campbell, nurse in
training at Victoria Hospital,
o'.Jon spent the week end at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Campbell.
Mr. Walter Murray of Cor-
unna spent a few days visiting
friends.
Miss M argaret Harris of Tor-
onto spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. James F. Scott.
Miss Judy Walters, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Walters,
Hanover has received her R,N.
degree in nursing and is now on
the staff of Hanover Hospital.
Ross M urdle. is in4 Seaforth
Community Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. HarrisonMorse
of Roxbury, N.Y. have been visit-
ing with her mother Mrs. E.C.
Case.
Mrs. Jennie Beattie of Wel-
land is staying with Mrs. Agnes
Garnham of Goderich St. E.
Mr. Doug Bray has been
transferred from the Toronto
Dominion Bank at Grimsby, Ont.
Local Briefs
DANCE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th
'---CLINTON-.. ARENA '
,1111''SIC BY '
BLUEWATER.- PLAYBOYS
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Tickets $3.00 per couple
—Restricted to 18 years and over—
Sponsored -by Huron C4Ounty Junior Farmers
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Tickets are required and available from
Jim Nixon, 527-0738
Keith Williamson, 887-6587
Lois Jones, 262-5195
THIS WEEK
AT THE •
ROYAL HOTEL .
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
Wayne Mehl
pr
trowamileamounalMinittlimalatua
CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
FRII., NOV. 10th
8:15 p.m.
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
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
PERMITTED)
....4,rocteds for Welfare Work—
Auspices Seaforth Branch 1511,
Royal Canadian Legion
Remember! I t takes but a
moment to plaCe an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Seaforth
527-0240.
CABARET
DAN CE
,' Sponsored by 1600
Seaforth Legion Hall
SAT., DEC. 9th
9a30 — 1
Adm. $3.00 per couple
Refreshments Available
.Everyone Welcome
Advance tickets available
from Lodge- members.
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to the branch at Amherstburg
where he has been appointed
Administration Officer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph car-
penter of Chatham are guests
in Seaforth.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Addison were
Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Moulton
of Perth near Ottawa on their
way to Lakeland; Florida for
the winter. They with the Ad-
disons visited friends on Tues-
day in Hensel!.
Mrs. Eldora Cunningham of
Midhurst was visiting for a few
days at the home of Mr. Dave
Lemon and her mother Ars.
Lavina Kelly of Seafdrth.
Dr. Cyril Lacko and Mrs.
Lacko have returned from Mexico
City where they 'attended a dental
convention.
Ladies Aid
Meets
4
11
A 76-year old Indian, from the Saugeep reservation. near
Wiarton,• Ont., will represent Canadian motherhood at the
national Remembrance ceremony in Ottawa on November, 11.
She is Mrs. Mary Louise McLeod who lost two sons during
World War II, Alfred Joseph McLeod, 29, was killed in Italy
while serving with the Perth Regiment, John Joseph McLeod,
23, was MHO while serving in the 6th Armoured Regiment in
North-West 'Europe. Mrs. McLeod will place one of the five
official wreaths during the ceremony.
Happy Citizen's euchre -
The Happy Citizens met •Frank Smale, 'Lone hand Andrew-
Thursday afternoon -for the reg- Crozier and Low John Tremeer.
ular euchre games.
Winners'were Mrs. Pearl Mc-
Farlane High; Lone hands Mrs.
Andrew Houston and LOW Mrs.
Nettie Stimore. Men's High
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BONANZA
BAZAAR and TEA
St. Thomas' Parish Hall
Wednetday, November 15th
3 O'clock
FEATURING:
Christmas Cakes & Puddings, Mincemeat,
d y, Home Bakinv Knitted Wear
Aprons, Christmas 'De'corations, Variety
Booth, also Produce & Children's Treats.
Lunch was served by the
Social Committee. The lucky
cup prize was won by Miss Bes-
sie Davidson.
Dedication Service
Brucefield United Church
Brucefield
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
at 10:00 a.m.
Unveiling and Dedication of two plaque;kto the
Memory of the dead of two wars and of a plaque
in Memory of former members of the congrega-
tion.
'REV. E. DONALD STUART
GUEST MINISTER
Special in esic by Hiiyanic Male Choir of Exeter
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-Rev. Paul Packman, Mrs redMcGregor,
Minister Organist
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LEE MARVIN &
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Fr1.1 Sat.11
SUN, THRir THURS. 1 SHOWING 8 P.M.
FRI. & SAT. 2 SHOWINGS. 7:30 & 9:15
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Saturday Matinee 11 2 2 6
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[61-h - e,o7dlas`hioned , with Ofist cRailway Childim ,
liINAHSHERIDANJENNYAGOTER BERNAROCRIBMS
CODER/CH, ONT,
524-7 1.1
Sun.12. m...13 r...14
WILLIAM MERVYN SALtYIHOMSEII GARY WARREN
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Goderich Little Theatre
in co-operation with
JA
C Welton L ions Club .
PRESENTS A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA
What's Yer Fancy
Directed by Mrs. Marjorie Hays Dunlop
Central ,Huron
Seiondary School
CLINTON
Friday It Saturday
Nov. 10 & 11
Curtain Time 8:30 p.m.
ADULTS $2 - STUDENTS $1
Tickets available -
GODERICH - Coach House, Hamilton St.
Reg. Bell, Optometrist, The Square.
CLINTON - Mr. Beecher Menzies, 47 Albert St.
SEAFORTH - MM. DJ. Stewart, 527-1888.
EXETER - Mrs. Peter Raymond, 235-0303. _
RESERVATIONS—Available from Coach House
and Beecher Menzies. •
Bus leaves Coach Howie, at 8:00 p.m. Friday only
81.00 Return
MEM .n2=ra Imam,
Ministryof the,'
Environment
Seaforth Water Pollution Control
Plant. Opening
Wednesday, November 1'5th, 1972
LOCATION: South Side of Oak Street.
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The public are invited to attend this ceremony whiCh will acknowledge
the opening of another provincial project. Officials of the Ontario
Ministry of the Environment and representatives of local government
vill participate?.
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EXHIBITION HOCKEY
GODERICH vs. SEAFORTH
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
at 2 p.m.
SEAFORTH ARENA