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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-11-23, Page 8TTHE HURON ,Exp9srrog, seA )14,•Ohlt., WV: 23, 1972 . fiaMON MM. I N G At FAMILY PARADISE Saturday Nov. 18th "COUNTRY CAVALIERS" FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING and. SNOWMOBILE CLUB Refreshments Available — Lunch Served CABARET ----- DANCE Brodhagen CoMmunity Centre Saturlay Nov., 25 -e. Music by -.- Dianne & Country Caveliers -.r **** *--***************-41- s 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 toone 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. ****4***************** Pineridge Chalet (1 1/2 MILES WEST OF HENSALL) Friday & Saturday, November 24 & 25 Featuririg the sounds of zri co ii nntry ka,..istn. •",r.tk • 1r 'JOE' OVERHOLT Dancing 9 - 1 Special Octoberfest Food 1,1rAMSS.,.1...irts: Anne nno •••4* ST. JAMES' CWL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR and TEA ST. JAMES' SCHOOL AUDITORWV: SatUrd10491,1,09L11 2Agh: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. DRAW for CASH PRIZES Home Baking and Candy, Sewing and Gift Boutique 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 Miss & Dorothy TASTY CHICKEN WINGS FOR SNACKS — AMPLE FREE PARKING — COMMERCIAL HOTEL -- Seaforth News of Huronview Mrs. Warren of Crediton led the Christian Women's Club song service on Sunday in the chapel. Mrs. Camp- bell of Crediton accompanied the singing as well as• solo numbers on the accordian. A group of ladies who are taking a hdme-making course at Conestoga College have been at the home this week assisting in various departments and the activities. There were ten tables of euchre and other games at Wednesday afternoons get-to-gether 'in the auditorium. Nineteen girl guides from Goderich along with their leader, Mrs. Brady, visited Huronview on Family Night and provided a variety program. Marion Melick intro- duced the program which included group singing by the girls; dance numbers by Kim my Brady, Heather Bren- der; banjo solos by Marie Balton; violin solos by Paula Butler, accompanied at the piano by Marlene McDougal. Mrs. Christina Thumpson thanked the guides and their leader on behalf of the residents. The girls assisted the volunteers with wheel chairs and had a brief tour of the home. Be Ready for the Holiday Season! COME TO THE CHRISTMAS BAZAAR IN CARDNO'S HALL December 1st -- 5 p.m.-9 p.m. and December 2 - 9 a.m. -9 p.m. — Get fresh baking, candles, Barbie doll clothes, etc. — This is another project of the S.D.H.S..Drama Society. Forecast Period: November 26 to December 3,1972 Don't wander up blind alleys guided by rumors and half truths. A secret enemy awaits to am- bush. Meaning? Keep your remarks, facts and data - straight! It's been along time coming, suddenly it's here. Hidden problems with the opposite sex • now .becomes apparent! So, put a checkrein on emotions. Put your finances in order. Skip a "Big Bargain" or get rich scheme that's heading your way. One other thing, curb the urge to "needle." According to your chart, there's radical changes taking place in a group, society or organization with whom you are connected. Advice? Don't , commit yourself. There's a new device or method by someone in authority, being added to your routine job, task or project. Make no comments unless you are asked. Your chart shows fuzzy aspects. It seems as though sending or receiving word from afar would be a good nerve tonic. Also,. a postpone- ment is possible, You're not going to be in the mood for any changes in your plans, schemes or designs; con- cerning romance. So, don't put the other sex to test. ARIES Mar. 21 • Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20 • May 20 GEMINI May 21 • June 20 MOONCHILD June 21 • July -22' LEO July 23 • Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23 • Sept. 22 • LIBRA Sept. 23 • Oct. 22 CABARET DANCE itSponsered by 100F Seaforth Legion Hall SAT.,- DEC. 9th 9:30— 1 Adm. $3.00 per couple Refreshments Available Everyone Welcome. Advance tickets available from Lodge members. ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL This week The fabulous HAWTHORNE Coming Next Week: CERBERUS °CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth FRI., NOV. 24th • 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 1511, Royal Canadian Legion TURKEY BINGO Seaforth Legion Hall Tues., Dec. 5th 8:30 p.m. 15 Regular Games 2 Special. Games Admission $1.00 Sponsoied by the Seaforth Legion Ladies' Auxiliary ------- RCAST SPARERIBS, PIGTAILS, BRATWURST SAUSAGE AND STEAKRURGERS, SERVED WITH SAUERKRAUT, COLESLAW CR FRENCH FRIES To reserve your table, phone: Ontario's finest escorted holidays GEORGE BEER , CHALET 262-2673 236-4213 DON MOUSSEAti 236-4610 All Star Tours 11C==t1==0.4===41C=DtIC=PC=x1.7i Thu. 23 Fri. 24 Sat. 25 lYft ' ALL NEW NEVER BEFORE SHOWN Presents forthcoming, tours FLORIDA - 8 day Christmas vacation 13 day Christmas vacation - 10 day economy tours ( 3 departures) 9 day mid term - March 17 departure commencing Feb. 1 - departures leaving- every week. All including Disney World • VERMONT - 5 day "Ski-bum special" 5 departures WHEELING WEST VIRGINIA - weekend of fun and shopping • and WWVA Jamboree-Nov.24th,25th & 26th AKRON, OHIO- Cathedi'al of Tomorrow, - Nov. 24th, 25th and 26th. s. For information and reservation call 273-1230 or write 4, All Star Tours . '1ZO;Icutt Archie Campbell Johnny Cash Skeeter Da14111 Ralph Emery Lester Flatt Bubba Fowler Bobby Goldiboro Stoney Do Kershaw Bob Mtn. doggers Loretta k Snow an Lynn 5f11 Monroe Tompall and Tracy Nelson the Glaser Bros. names mstu Porter Wagoner Dolly Parton Charlie Walker Cheney Pride The Willis Bros. Del Reeves and • host cot others! Jeannie C. Riley ••• 7P* Ritter Retitle Howell Earl Scruggs Gary... Randle Scru IMO . 1 r , 38 of the country's top musical performers on screen together for the first time! SUN. THRU THURS. 1 SHOWING 8 P.M. FRI. & SAT. 2 SHOWINGS. 7:30 & 9:15 Sun.26 Mon. 27 Tv. 28 An Incredible adventure. P11 journeys beyond nneolnationf -soant running- A WAVEASAII. RELEASE tr04,ACOLOA, 1:30 p.m. [11 ALAKAZAM "THE GREAT" II [1 Saturday ii.itinee ZS :=4 RESTAURANT and TAVERN Bayfield Road in Goderich — Phone 524-7711 CANDLELIGHT Friday and Saturday Nights "SPOT GRANT" • Box 426, Stratford, Ontario. . . Local Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arm- strong and Miss Debbie Arm- strong of St. Catherines were guests over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson. Mrs. Rintoul is in Seaforth Community Hospital receiving treatment. Mrs. Wm. Waddell has returned from a trip to the Holy Land. Mr. and Mrs. A. Seimon and Rev. and Mrs. Patterson have returned from the Holy Land. Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar have returned from a trip to the middle states. Mrs. Crouch of Toronto spent a few days here last week. Mrs. Irene Hogg of Coiling- wood, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Adin Forbes and Mr. Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Jarvis Street, accompanied by their daughter, Carol, Mrs. Don Carter, recently visited and celebrated the 86th birthday of Mrs. Henry J. Neebof Tavistock. She is the mother of Mrs. Brown and Carol's grandmother. Other members of Mrs. Neeb's family were also present. Mrs. Taylor of Brussels was the guest of Mrs. Ross McGre- Euchre L.O.B.A. EUCHRE ,' Prize • winners at a recent LOBA euchre were; ladies high Ellz Brown, lone hands, Mrs. H. McClure, low Mrs. McDougal men's high Sandy Pepper, low Charles Cunningham. The cake draw was won by Miss Mae Smith. Briefs gor this week. Sunday visitors at the residence of Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Morris of Harrington and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Robinson and Mrs. Ross McCorquodale of Lakeside. Mr. and ,Mrs. Vern Reynolds and Kimberly spent the week end with the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank J., Smale, Wilson St. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bolton and Carl Bolton attended the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto last week and were guests of the Fair at a Luncheon and pre- sentation of World championship awards. Mrs. Patricia Troutbeck and Mr. Kenneth Southgate were. in Toronto, Tuesday attending the funeral of their aunt the late Miss Emma C. McLeod. Family @PP[112 ITEM: according to the most recent research findings, sixty percent of all teenage girls and 40 percent of all teenage boys have poor, unbalanced diets. ITEM: If the present migration trends continue, nearly half of the United States population will live in suburbs by the year 1985. ITEM: Chunky pretzel sticks make a good snack for young chil- dren. To make them, just alter- nate slices of hottliogs and cheese cubes on pretzel sticks. ITEM: The work week is ex- pected to shorten to four days by 1985 and to three days by the• year 2000. ', 8CORPIO Oct. 23 • Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 • Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20 • Feb.'18 PISCES Feb. 19 • Mar. 20 PERSONALITY PROFILE n For your Sun Sign Analysis, sN41 the day, month, year and place of birth, plus .50Q for postage and handling to Dr. Andrew W. Damis, P. 0. Box 12766, St. Petersburg, Florida 33733. Seaforth W.1. 1 • Earl Papple. Roll Call, "An experience I will never forget". featured both humorous and eventful happening. During the business portion, • chaired by Mrs. John MacLean, pres., reports included that of the Londo'n Area convention, held at the Banqueter, London, Oct. 26 and 27, by Mrs. W. Coleman . and Mrs. G. Papple, with special events celebrating the 75th F;W:I.O. anniversary year, as ,,as the regular convention. brialneSS. • 'The rebOrtS' of the' Huron County Fall Rally, held . at Auburn on Oct. 2, prepared by , Mrs. A. Crozier and Mrs. A. Peppe::., were read by • Mrs. Ross McGregor and Mrs. F. Hunt; the report of the district , board of directors meeting held at Hensall on Nov. 7, and pre- pared by Mrs. Lorne Lawson, was read by Mrs. MacLean. A 'dine and relax' evening is planned for Nov. 29, at the L.O.L. hall; a donation was made to the Children's Aid Soc- iety for Xmas treats; pyjamas sewn for the Children's Aid Soc- iety were returned at the meet- ing; Sunshine conven ers, Mrs. G. Papple and Mrs. E. Kerr, were named to conveen the Xmas treat "boxes for senior citizen_ k friends; communications were read by the secretary from the F.W.I,O. office, Toronto; cour- tesy remarks for gifts received were made by Mrs. John 'Mc- Gregor; courtesy remarks to the hostess, program and lunch com- mittee, by Mrs. A. Turnbull. Lunch was conveened by Mrs. B. Coleman, Mrs. W. M Olson, Mrs. R. J. Doig, and Mrs. E. Cameron. St. Columban Catholic Women's League Pot Luck Supper and Euchre ST. COLUM13AN PARISH HALL Thursday, November 23rd at 8:30.p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME tb e , AULCV Now DserNviInr HomL0 e-Cooked HOME-MADE BREAD Shoppers' Special:— Pancakes and Sausag 'All the pancakes you can eat 95c — FULLY LICENCED, L.L.B.O. Thbri.',-- 12-8 p.m. FRI. - SAT. --12 -1:00 a.m. Q UEI';N'S til.:A FORTH — HWY. 8 527-0820 DUBLIN PTA Turkey Bingo December ist, 1972 8:30 p.m. - --- ST. PATRICK'S HALL 12 Regular Games — Turkey — TWO SPECIALS — $10— One Share-the-Wealth' THREE DOOR PRIZES $5.00 each The QUEEN'S HOTEL SEAFORTH Country & Western• Entertainment GARY AilBEITS NOVEMBER 20 — 27,. 9, to 1:00 VIC HELEWYN NOVEMBER 29 — DEC. 4th Highway.8, Seaforth 527.0820 INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY DANCE A. Saturday, November -25th Time:. 9:30 to 1:30 ' Hensall Community Centre • Music by • Ken Scott Orchestra — Tickets: $3.00 per couple available at the door EVERYONE WELCOME — Refreshments Available — Sponsored by Hensall Caseadians ',ws.iaroawsmwsaaeazgm.mwmm:mwr .• Opportunities to improve your finances, faTor your chart. See to it, that all goes well 'with the opposite sex. Otherwise, emotional problems will smother your chances. • As your spirits -soar this week, so will your urge to 'spend. Also, good grooming is stressed. Ap- parently, your first impression will be an im- portant factor. It seems as though, many members of your sign are inclined to be too critical with their mate or similar alliance. Advice? Let well enough, alone. ' You, Aquarius, arc an emotional tinderbox. Furthermore, you are in league with persons no one can really count on. So? Take an objective look at your associates. Boredon could foster "big trouble," this week; especially with, the other sex. Simply stay in bounds, durin,1 the present cosmic cycle. Don't confuse opportunity with temptation. 4' Variouis fall reports were heard at the November meeting Of Seaforth Women's Inst., with Mrs. W. Coleman as hostess. The program, planned by Mrs. Ken Stewart and Mrs. G. Kerr, was chaired by Mrs. Stewart, who gave a paper on the life and works of Lucy Maude Mont- gomery, in conjunction with the motto "Library boqks are great travellers". A novelty recipe was read by Mrs. G. Kerr, also' 4 a timely reading_"A letter from a soldier to a' frieritrici,lri Mrs. THIS WEEK AT THE ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL • Friday and Saturday Tee Kees 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. 111111111111111111111111111110111111 PARK GODER1CH, ONT. -524-7811 4 0•4 is 4- _ New ,Year's Eve Dance SUNDAY, December 31st, 1972 Dance to the •TWILIGHTS DINNER SERVED' 8 - 9 Twelve mid-night bottle of wine to say hello to 1973, followed by a snack, then on with the dance. -- Please get tickets now +wwww.aaw,...