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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-11-16, Page 8- * * SEAFORTH ARENA at 2 p.m. Country and Western Entertainment SATURDAY n the Red Knight Room Elgin, Gord and Don Fisher REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Admission: $3.00 per couple RESTRICTED TO PERSONS 18. YEARS and OVER f.,;;,,44,..45,:$.3i$M*0***N,,,::%,...:',..• • • • A YOUNG MAN'S INCREDIBLE NEED . TO BE SOMEBODY... a DECIDEDLY DIFFERENT Experience in Love! World Wide Pictures rAnFE Rolm presents soar Cliff Sings 4 English Hits( DORA BRYAN .AVRIL ANGERS Int.ducing ANN HOLLOWAY ..ith BILLY GRAHAM as himself Music by MIKE SHOO Written. by STRIA UNDO • Executive Roduccx OW R. ;pogo; DirectedbylUmf.Ontil, EMTINKIOILOR? HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL NOV 2-0;IT.2 2 A14 At D000 Id; ..$1.00 ADVANCE moo Poi wo Pomm9 Friday and Saturday WAYNE RIEHL 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 evenin k. . ti 1111111111111H11111111111 HMI 30 SOMEONE'S GOT A ZOO LooSEI it,crict. an F•Jothont In Nwr b.thfth Saturday Matinee I8 and 14" Knahlird sib, - Accepted a petition for re- pair on the Taylor Drain and in- struct the Drain Commissioner to act. - Made a Grant of $300. to the Londeksboro Hall Board. - Instructed the Road Super- intendent to apply for Road Sub- sidy to date. Accounts cleared for payment included 4 Administration $2,211.35; Roads $17,364.08 and Drainage $6,760.76 for a total of $26,337.09. News of Egmondville Correspondent Mrs. CharleS Geddes Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geddes and family were Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron of Sarnia, they also visited with Mrs. James Coutts. in Seaforth and Mr.' and Mrs. Maurice Cam- eron of Brussels.. Mr. and Mrs. Ron McAllister attended the wedding on Satur- day of Miss Merc Alexander and Mr. Peter McCowan of Sea- forth. 4-H The Super Chefs 'had their buffet dinner at the' home of Debbie Rose. The girls pre- pared' all of the meal them- selves. Mothers were guests at the dinner. EAGER EATERS MEET The Egmondville I leaders and members and their mothers' and friends met at the home of the Van Dyke girls on Monday, November 6th, 1972 at 6:00 p.m. to hold a buffet upon completion of their 4-H project "The Third Meal". ' Members answered the roll call, “What I prepared or brought to the buffet supper."' The buffet followed,. afterwards there was discussing of the project and plans for Achievement Day. About 25 people were in at- tendance. *,First Scheduled Game 'F * * SEAFORTH vs. MEAFORD * * SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19th WITH AUDREY KERR AT THE PIANO — Also in the LadieS' and Escorts' Room FRIDAY and SATURDAY ,Ruis itc•• Dorothy TASTY CHICKEN WINGS FOR SNACKS — AMPLE FREE PARKING — TEST DRIVE THE WHOLE FLOCK FRI., SAT. AND SUNDAY FROM $8 9 5 ,00 HULL* GULLY SNO-SPORT OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.—. 7 DAYS A WEEK VARNA 2824809 FREE COFFEE and DOUGHNUTS For your Holiday Portion and Banquets in our Chalet • tall and make your reservations. NOV. 16, 1972 ANDLELMHT RESTAURANT and TAVERN • Friday and Saturday Nights "DESJARDINES" hayfield Road in Goderich -- Phone. 524-7711 DUBLIN and DISTRICT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CABARET DANCE SEAFORTH LEGION HALL Saturday, Oovember 18th, 1972 "THE BLENDERS" The \ QUEEN'S HOTEL SEAFORTH Country & Western Entertainment BOB BARRY NOVEMBER 13-48 GARY ALBERTS NOVEMBER 20-25 Highway 8, Seaforth 527.0820 DANCE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th CLINTON ARENA MUSIC BY BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS • Tickets $3.00, per couple —Restricted to 18 years and oVer— Sponsored- by Huron County Junior Farmers Tickets are required and available from:— Jim Nixon, 527-0738 Keith Williamson, 887-6587 Lois. Jones, 262-5195 Local Briefs ward were away for a .few days last week when they visited friends and relatives in Sarnia, Wallaceburg, Wyoming, Dres- den, Alvinston and Strathroy where Mr. Stewart was the min. aster sixty-two years ago. Only a few were present, who were in his congregation at that time. Mrs. O. H. Fel 'won, of London, returned home on Tuesday after spending some, time with Mrs. G. Flynn. Miss Margaret Laingtry and Miss Margaret Behan of Peterboro spent a few days last week with Mrs. G. Flynn. 4 ELM , HAVEN • MOTOR HOTEL This week THE RING Coming Next Week: The fabulous HAWTHORNE tbe ozookep DINING LOUNGE Nov serving•Home-Cooked meals HOME-MADE BREAD Friday — Businessman's Luncheon Special Steak, Roll and Potatoes, Only $1.50 — FULLY LICENCED, L.L.B.O. — Mon. - Thurs. -- 12-8 p:rn. FRI,_- SAT. -- T2 -1:00 a.m. • • QUEEN'S 110111. SE.AFORTil HW7I N8 5'27-0820 _ SEAFORTH CHAMBER of COMMERCE ANNUAL DINNER. & MEETING Wednesday, November 22nd SEAFORTH CURLING CLUB Social d:36i.ni. — -, Dinner 7 SPEAKER: Mr.4ohn Frazer -Marketing Div. U.D.P.C. Tickets: $5.00 per Couple, available from: C. I. Bank of Commerce (Mr. Clair Campbell), Seaforth Superior Mark. et (Mr. Doug Pruss) and from Chamber Members. ********************4-4 SEAFORTH BRANCH 156 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION NEW YEARS' DANCE DECEMBER 31st SMORGASBORD — HATS -- HORNS Limited Number of Tickets Music by AL HARVEY and THE BLUE BOYS . — Admission $10.00 per couple — TICKETS LIMITED to one per member up to DECEMBER 2, after DECEMBER 2nd all remaining tickets will be sold. TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE STEWARD, FRANK PHILLIPS AT THE LEGION. ********************** 14===}11•=0C==.11C==.41<===5:11C=:=4 8 like. iw.17 sit. I fit AVM I IN111bAmlibi1 ROBERT HOSSEIN • NicOLE CALFAN :AMATO SALVATODI • SUN, THRU THURS., 1 SHOWING 8 PA. FRI. & SAT. 2 SHOWINGS. 7:30 & 9:15 Hallett pratests control proposal Hulled Councillas protested to the Ministry of Lands and Forests,. to Hon. Chas. Mac- Naughton, Huron MPP and to the Land Division Committee concerning further controls, it was indicated would be introduced in areas adjacent to the Wildlife management area in)he Town- ship. Council drew attention to the financial loss the township al- ready had suffered and the fact that assurance had been given that this lost assessment would be recovered. Introduction of the propoaed controls would block sumh recovery it was contended. In other business council -granted. Building Permits to George McIlwain, Wm. Nieuwen- huyse, Joyce Kennedy, Russell Good and' • Norman Alexander. - Recommended for approved severances on Pt. Lot 31, Con.9; Lot 11, Con. 2; Lot 38, Con 11; Pts. Lots 33, 34 & 32, Con: 10; and Lot 22, Con. 1. I -DANCE CRYSTAL PALACE MITCHELL Sat., Nov. 18th Music by "THE WAYSIDERS" (Couples Only) Sponsored by the- Mitchell Agricultural Society USE 1111111111111111111111111111111111 - :EXPOSITOR THIS ,WEEK AT THE WANT 7 ADS ROYAL, HOTEL Phone 527-0240 MITCHELL' ',Seaforth ,SnoWmobile Club POTLUCK SUPPER and* DANCE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18th C 7 p.m. — 1 a.m. •• Seaforth ComMunity Centre MUSIC BY BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS . Adm.: $3.00 per 'couple — Tickets available at , Frank Mips Ltd. — 527-1320 Vincent Farm Eqt:ipment Ltd. — 527-0120 ..—minummivemmgmmmumm-ww.:.,:fakvow,:w.mwoziw.4imms * * * *--** -K 41( If. 49- BRODHAGEN CHAMBER of COMMERCE IC -I • DA DANCING At FAMILY PARADISE Saturday Nov. 18th Ken Scott's Orchestra FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING and SNOWMOBILE CLUB Refreshments Available, — Lunch Served This Friday Night Egmondville United Church — PRESENTS — An Evening of MUsic with THE DOMINION LIFE CHOIR OF WATERLOO NOVEMBER 17 — 8:30 p.m. Admission — $1.00 Pineridge Chalet (1 1/2 MILES WEST OF HENSALL) Saturday Night, Nov. 18 Fe4turing the sounds of Country ,Music with 'JOE' OVERHOLT Dancing 9 - 1 Special Octobetfest Food • ......,-%.--"0"..7......"...^.-.","---"e ROAST SPARERIBS, PIGTAILS, BRATWURST SAUSAGE AND STEAKBURGERS, SERVED WITH SAUERKRAUT. COLESLAW OR FRENCH FRIES To reserve your table, 'phone: . GEORGE BEER . _ DON MOUSSEAU 262-2673 , 236-4610 NEW YEAR'S 'EVE.TICK ETS - $10 COUPLE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAPPRTiff_ON.T.f, The Band of The Sisters, of Mount St. Joseph will play a concert in Seaforth under the auspices of the Seaforth Girls and Boys Brass Band. Details will be announced The had the opportunity of t at- later accordin g to the leader tending the morning service of R. Dr. C. E.. Toll. Napier Presbyterian Church, Mrs. W. J. Waldecker, and Mrs- Raymond Esper of Detroit Tues., Nov. 21st —Port Elgin - Seaforth, 8:30.* Michigan, called on Mrs. J. A. ***, *4( 4t 4( * * * * * * McGregor and Mrs. W. E. Butt 'F ' on Monday - Mr. Warren Anient of. De- troit spenf a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James F. Scott. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Watson Jr. were in Galt on Sunday visit- ing Miss Bella Watson and Pete ' Watson. Rev, J. Ure, and Mrs. Ste- CASH BING Le Ian Hall, Seaforth FRI., NOV. 17th 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 25e or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 16. NOT PERAITTTED) —Proceeds ,for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 15k, Royal Canadian Legion am, Starts WEONESDAY! The most entertalnIng 111M'atinsleal ever to Conte exit of America's heartland! ev. tlittireAutbral 1,7.34 4.01 $1401tor barb MI (Watt Ores. MalPh Cbis:ANZuor r Ilabborfowbb) Uhl 51.611. 0,144, %r „1.1.4 host et .thitra fy itaolAS;I:1 N.rl.lrlir=1 TWMI1141,40 ICt=t)ItC:!=lt,===o1fe:=ISC=tTIISC:=ZI FARM:ow/Tope( hmigf8f4 The 111 Public Eye a HAL WALLIS 1120111,,f INA Sun. 1 7 Mon, 204..21 a‘brk; prhale Wok at a wife. a husband, 11, and a whale 4i detective.. ja..4 . ne pANCE, to "NUDGE' 'Seaforth High School on Friday, Nov. 17 DaAing from 9' to 12 Admission $1.75 each $1.50 with Student Card. -1 if dl NF 4, 6, JOINT EUCHRE Auspices IOOF and REBEKAHS in the KW Hall Wed., Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. tv ANNUAL 'CASH BINGO and TURKEY CRAW FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th at 8 p.m. in BRODHAGEN COMMUM1TY CENTRE to