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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-05-24, Page 6ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL This Week Poverty Train Coming Next Week: "The Yukon" Matinee Saturday DANCE WITH ' THE INCREDIBLE Greaseball Boogie Band featuring ' KING GREASE & PIG' BOY MILLS appearing at GODERICH 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 25 Admission $2 with Student Card • I t11424Wfat RS IS weekend they WWI play golf. RNESOTM FINVATIRDEMIlamil OF THE YEAR ugg, A JOHN MOORMAN FILM Starring ffil= * JON VOIGFIT • BURT REMINDS ADEUVERANCE" PANAVISION :ScorsilLtri James DIdon Elemd on ha nor riermniAmr1 •• ITTOENCOCI a/1d OITICI91 JOI*12.60TEAllirk 26 . PARK GODERICH PLUS Of !fen ens Onions 1. n4291%130 Thu. sr .2 A CHAITTOFFeWINITLER/CARLINO PRODUCTION I CHARLES BRONSON MICHAEL WIME/IF" "THE MECHANIC" JANMICHAEL VINCENT • KEENAN WYNN • JILL IRELAND Produced by IRVAN WINKLER and ROBERT CHARTOFF s4reenpar be, LEWIS dOHNCARLMO EXPOSITOR, '-SEAFOrzTH, ONT., MAY 24, dilli11111111111111111111111111H111 % 1111111111116111101, '•NURON •Loal Mrs. A. Y. McLean anti claugh- over two In laths with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Andy White Stratford ter and andchildren4n Bur- and Miss Margaret McLean are uaby and ancouver B.C.% She vigtIng her mother in Eureka, also /lotted cousins and friends Nova Scotia and' on their way in lianaimo and Courtenay on -Mrs. McLeau and Mrs. White Vancouver Island and on her -way attended Miss McLean's grad- home visited a few days with nation from the school of Re- cousins,, Mr. and Mrs. Walter tailing, Sir George William's Harmston and family, Toronto. University, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Jr F, Scott, Mrs. Margaret Messenger Mrs. Jessie MacGregor, Mrs. returned home after spending Beryl Storey and Mrs. Lillian Grummett have returned from a (r e-week tour of California. Mr. A.E. Cluff of ,Lakeland, Florida, and his brother, Mr. John N. Cluff of Lake Milton, Ohio, are visiting in Seaforth and area. It is 41 years since Mr, John Cluff was in Seaforth. Mrs. Ida Ggsselaar and her sister, Mrs. Anna VanBellum, of Amsterdam, Holland, who have been visiting Mrs. Gooselaar's daughter, Mrs. Arnold Stinnisen and Mr. Stinnissen, haVe returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stinnis- sen are visiting in Holland on 1979 CASH BINGO CANDLELIGHT their honeymoon. GeraldGroottmis who was vhslting in Holland has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. NormanSpeake, London; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hagan, Goderich and Miss Flora. Hagan, nurse-in-training, Cha- tham, visited with Mr. Leo Hagan over the holiday weekend. Attending the 70th annual Knights ' Columbus Ontario State Convention InNiagara Falls during the hold ay weekend frorn the Father Step en Eckert Coun- cil of Seaforth a Distri were Leo Hagan, Dist ict 'put f District 31; Grand Knight, Jame Devereaux and Mrs, Devereaux and Charles Rau, second dele- gate and Mrs. Rau. Mr. and •Mrs. Ernie Rouse of Norwich, visited with the latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Pat- terson for the weekend. Mrs. James Patterson of Peterborough, is visiting at the home of her son Mr. and -Mrs. J.E. Patterson. Egmondville United Church ANNUAL CHICKEN BARBECUE SATURDAY, MAY 26th 5 -- 8 p.m. Legion, Hall, Seaforth FRIDAY, MAY 8:15 RR!. 15 Regular Games for $19.00. THREE $25.00 GAMES $75.:00 4ackpot to Go — TWO DOOR PRIZES Admission $1.00 Extra Cents 25e Or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT PERMITTED) —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 154, Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth RESTAURANT and TAVERN Friday, Saturday "THE DESJARDINEV Wednesday night entertainment 1 /2 Chicken plate Chicken plate Take-out Orders $2.00 STAG . , 41.00 for MURRAY TAYLOR Friday, May 2 9 p.m. to 1 emu Hensall Community• Centre 'Admission $1.00 L NCH PROVIDED Available Bayfield Road in Goderich — Phone 524-7711 mmummummiminiummilimmimmiummor For tickets contact Crown Hard Call 527— 0876 are or • • OTICE TO ',HOG PRODUCERS AND -HOG TRANSPORTERS! The Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing Board wish to advise that the last day of operating a Marketing Yard at Clinton, Ontario, will be TUESDAY, MAY 29th, 1973 Alternate facilities have been arranged for at the . HENSALL LIVESTOCK., SALES • HENSALL, ONTARIO to commence operating on TUESDAY, JUNE 5th,...1971 ENTERTAINMENT AT FAMILY PARADISE SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 27 KEN SCOTT Scouts attend , reunion BOWLING .DANCE SEAFORTH LEGION HALL "Mainstreet SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd • • 9-1 . 4.50 each Sponsored by YOUNG ADULT INTER-TOWN • IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111I Scouters from Seaforth and Stratford attended a Gilwell Reuhion of" American And Cana- dian Scouters which was held at Harper's Reservation,. 14 miles , from Rochester, N.Y. The area representatives included Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cameron of Staffa. • U FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING PARK Don't forget Saturday Night Dances CABARET D A .N C E Seaforth Legion SAT., MAY 26 Dancing 9:30 to ? SPONSORED BY 4.0.0.F. LODGE NO. 55, SEAFORTH Tickets • $3 per Couple • .. .. , . ..... .... . An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527 -GM. GIANT PENNY SALE Hensall Legion Hall . Draw to be made and on EACH TUESDAY Thereafter. 'Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing Board, 4198 Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario . . JUNE 1st Thu. 24 Fri. 25 Sat. 26 PETER O'TOOLE _0*.tiVIURPHYt at' 7 p.m. oesents .FEAR IS THE 110 e Spoftsored by Hensall Legion Ladies At iliary Tickets available from members. Country and Western JAMBOREE Sunday . May 27 The hall will be open to the public May 25th & 26th frOm 2-4, May 29th to June 1st from 2-5 ALISTAIR MacLEAN S MOST BIZARRE ADVENTURE TALI ENTERTAINMENT Sun. _ 27 8 Tue. 2 ASCII ENTERTAINMENT .•••••••••••••••••••••• OPENS A T 00 SNOWS START AT DUSK AOKI ENTERTAINMENT nu,tom. liBM.Y.MiNMIlMMIUMKOMMAMINCOMMUMMX THIS WEEK 'AT THE The deadliest gamble ever dared! 'S NEWS U ! ANGELS U CABARET DONSTROUD LUKE ASKEW LARRY BISHOP Ae - ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL Friday and SATURDAY. 1 COLOR TOM STERN JEREMYSLATE AOKI ttlifliTAINMEN I 14. DANCE 4WY K GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD Brodhagen Community Centre Wed. 30 Thu. 31 'F",t1 sat 2 'AT CHSS ,AUDITORIUM CLINTON MUSIC BY In, the CROWN ROOM THE WILDWOQDS Dining room open on Sunder, from 12 noon-2 p.m. and 5 pos. to $ p.m. In the evening. — Starts at 1:30 p.m. Bluewater Playboys May 26th Mmmilimummummuimiimummiummummin ILDERTON ARENA Stlettint OWES. KENNET, WIUMANACIMAIEll ilmumr,sayruma HAITIEJACQUEIP Mgr &toff. RAcemmo OtIPLUAIIMAN e JACKI PIPER FRIDAY, MAY 25th 9-12 ILDERTON Continuous program after- noon and evening. LUNCH AVAILABLE — DonatiOns at the door — Sponsored by the ILDERTON CURLING CLUB WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY — FRIDAY ' MAY 23 , 24 - 25 Music by Major Hoople's Boarding House Admission: Student ,ard 1.75 — Without 2.00 Refreshme•ntS , From the Master of Shock! A Shocking Masterpiece Seaforth Optimist Ball Park MON., JUNE 4th Two shows-6 & 8 p.m. SPONSORED BY OPTIMIST UNDER THE BIG TOP ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S "FRENZY" *DULL LUGS MY raoTHER 19ntarip's Largest Spring Fair A UNIVERSAL RELEASE la TECHNICOLOR* **TN t‘. LINTON SPRING & TRADE HOW FAIR CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK A ut*IVERSAL RELEASE TECHNICOLOR,. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PATTY DUKE- RICHARD THOMAS JON . FINCH ALEX McCOWEN 9 SAT. — SUN. — MON. TUES. MAY 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 risivE.01 "UNFLINCHING, TOUGH ilitEATRE AND DANGEROUS!" CUSN ELL L A Hoe.10 f narnrher CLINTON - ONTARIO I coLumetAF,CTUAE Prcsoolo • GEORGE C. SCOTT ADULT Country and Western Entertainment SATURDAY the Red Knight Room Elgin, GOrd and Don Fisher ENTERTAINMENT ,STACY REACH A ROBERT Ci-IARTC)FF Lf p moLuCTION THE NEW CENTURIONS .15 TRAINED 'ANIMAL and 'CIRCUS ACTS 3 DAYS FRISeUrn JUNE x-2-3 WITH AUDREY KERR AT THE -PIANO FRIDAY and SATURDAY 90 MINUTES OF CIRCUS THRILLS- • HEY% YEPNE., . OMARJEAN-PAUL SHARIF BELMONDO DYAN)CANNIIN DARING AERIALISTS FUNNY. CLOWNS FRIDAY Evening, ME 1 • IN THE LADIES and ESCORTS ROOM SATURDAY Evening, JUNE 2 HORSE SHOW QUEEN OF THE FAIR CONTEST — Open to Whet between IA end 24 inclusive. SENIOR CITIZEN QUEEN — Open to 'edits 65 end ever. LADIES DIVISION EXHIBITS — On display in Community Centre Auditorium (many new clams, - COUNTRY WALLY 7:00—JUDGING HEAVY HORSE TEAMS, PONY REAMS. 1110ADSPERS, Etc. M. L "Tory" Gregg, Master of Ceremonies for Afternoon and Evening Programs. TASTY CHICKEN WINGS FOR SNACKS — AMPLE FREE PARKING WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY May 30-31 June 1 WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS — 12 to.2 and 6 to 8 HOT BEEF; HOT PORK, HOT HAM and HOT HAMBURG... Itincludes Potatoes and Vegetables- Any one of these items S1 00 Plus other items at low prices — We sell ice. — ."11111144') INTERrAINBIT GENERACKMAN f ecgeor toted Memo BEST ACTOR bp INTIrce Demons SATURDAY Afternoon, ME 2 ' NO RESERVE SEATS featuring THE ALLAH S111135 from The Tommy Hunter Show Along With Laced Talent 1:00—PARADE 'THROUGH TOWN JUDGING I"." AI LIVESTOCK I I30—OFFICIAL OPENING by Qw,.n Of The Furrow 2:301-11ABY SHOW In Arens 3'30--LIVESTOCK PARADE 4-H GAL Pet Show, Pulblk School Classes I IT MANN & IIACIIMAN %mum: miry wit. WU I LOW FAMILY PRICES -Tickets from Optimists and READ'S SHOE STORE 52741690e Advance:— Child 51.00—Adult $1.25 At Door:— Child $1.25—Adult $1.50 Prices include tax GREATEST CIRCUS FOR THE MONEY SUNDAY Afternoon, TUNE 3 SADDLE HORSE JUDGING AND WESTERN GAMES Beginning et 1100 p.m. TIE AILAM'SISTERS PANA VISION' TECHNICOLOR' ASUITTX atarlearoiislo-UrtuioAhdress TashiroMAPee Alain Ilton ADULT ENTERTAINMENT . , COMMERCIAL HOTEL -- Seaforth 14041d Lobb, Rosedale Orton, Olti4e4e Reb114-44. Gibbing., SocrWary-Treseurer RR I. Clinton, Ontario Huron Central Agricultural Society Iii