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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-06-07, Page 8FRIDAY, JUNE IS ELIMINATIONS - 7 P.M. ADMISSION ADULTS 1 50 CA-oLOREN 50 M.0 Johnny Stant r ••• . -rr,1 rcetx Kinsmen Club of Mensal' HENSALL COMMUNITY. CENTRE JUNE 1S - 16, 1973 S•••• and hts'or fiddling champ,on I to,. Canada and the U 5 A [wooer, for rho "Ward Allen Memorial Trophy" $1,430 Cash Prizes SATURDAY, JUKE 16 PLAYDOWNS r 7 P M DANCING 10 P M • THE "NIGHT HAWKS" woth parent. Petrie AOMISVON ADULTS 2 00 CHILDREN 50 Camping Sites for Tents and Trailers Available Hensel Community Adjoining HensoltCommunq Centro • ••• ...... , .. One Hundred and Fifth A,mival -Hensall, Twilight Spring Fair And Implement Show Tuesday, June 19 PARADE AT 6:00 O'CLOCK-P.M. --Tirade must be prepared to move out at 6z00 Official Opening at 7:3Q p.m. by Jack Riddell ' - M.P.P. for Hurd Zurich and District Centennial Band 94 PRIZE HEREFORD FEEDING CALVES WILL BE 'JUDGED AND AUCTIONED — Booth on Grounds — '" Special Parade 'Prizes Herman South Huron Agricultural Society Grant McGregor, Kippen, Ont. — P. L. McNaoghton, Hensel, President , Secretary a 1 9 7 3 Horse Judging to Commence. ProMptly at 5:30 O'CLOCK P.M. LARGE MIDWAY IN ATTENDANCE M. L. 'Tory" Gregg, Master oi Ceremonies CANDLE RESTAURANT and TAVERN". - Friday, Saturday "THE BLUETONES" • Wednesday night ' The, Maitland Trio Barfield Road-in Goderich -- Phone 524-7711 '~Ir~llr~~Ilrnl~luiinumiil~ii~riuiiriiniuuiil~iliir~~ii~~ ". The General Public Is Invited To An OPEN HOUSE and • . OfFIc.IA, OPENING of the' new • Aufable-Sayfield. Sat. afternoon, June 9,1973, • Office 'and Workshop 1 :30 — 6:00 p.m. 14 r• We are-located in Exeter, on Hwy. 83, 1/4 mi. West of Hwy. 4 2:00 p.m. — Official Opening Ceremonies .3:00 p.m. — Demonstration of planting large tree Authority tree spade All afternoon — Tours of Facilities, Exhibits, Slide Show, Displays of Equipment, Literature, Park Plans Light refreshments will be served. Take this, opportunity to visit us and learn more about the Work of your Conservation Authority. 41-41,1 WIRO.14 i POSITOR. BEAFQRTH, ONT., ilJNO 7, 1973 AfrovalliCATRE DRIVEN HWY 8 000ERICH Al CONCESSION RIL 4 • PHONE 524 9981 Th. Fri.8, Set 9 ARepostCced onine,Loye .GeneroNck BILLY"!~. LITTLE r micHAEL4poLLARD, A JACK 1,. WARNER ard-YiRG/DPAGOrt, inc. Production IV• 1•0411.1. .10•4160 WAS GOMA • 4.0.1. OW* •••/..,O• *MU Story and Screenplay by CHARLES MOSS end STAN DRAGOTI PAIJajc composed end conducted by SASCHA BURLANO MINIM Graduates Produced by JACK L WARNER. Directed by SIAN DRAGOTI -- "Sometimes a Great Notion" ,3> PAILIESIRM ERMINIEG ILE IP= MORSSAMNIM RONEARICIr uPLAYMISTY FOR mg", Ain Mon 11 The.12, DUSK ' .00X OFFittE OPENS 530 SHOWIIME I AWBERRY SUPPER WEDNESDAY, JUNE lath It. Andrew's United Church Kilipen, Ontario Adults : $2.50 each Children 12 &. under $1.25 Pre-school Free Dance . Saturday, June 30th AT SEAFORTH LEGION ' Dancing 0:30—? MUSIC BY BLUETONES' ° *ZOO per couple — Tickets Only — Limited number of tickets — NO 'MORE — For tickets call 527-0443 — Contact a Legion,.Member LISTEN TO'COUNTRY and WESTERN MUSIC by PAUL ARTHUR Thurs., Fri. and Sat June 8, 9 and 10 AT ;THE Its) 7 07fretr tat t. 9 AF 011-C" BROWNIES CLINTON BOX OFFICE OPENS - ONTARIO' virilfEiN . gillEITAT 8:00 ' FIRST SHOW al 9:00 approx. WED-THURS-FR1 JUNE 64-8 '* JACK LEMMON 6. e eN . .,e- , ..„.... ... 6 AriteetiA;110141::e*,. cif- V E t ill. ' RAI 1 • -,, , • • • 1 t4P-,--‘tv. • - JASON ROBAR S 1 '''',"'. 0 CA. irird?,mAcluli ErZrtelnment • • . SIX MEN OUT IDE REVENGERS! WII...LIAM HOLDEN ' ERNEST BORONINE' .4 ...NA P .11 SUSAN HAYWARD ' • OF HELL. N' .FIG ay.t.1•4 COLOR BY DE L JXE,4 Adult Entertainment SAT-SUN-MON-TUES.' ,TUNE 9-10-11.12 ' Adult ,Entertalnment PETER A FRANNCADCH PRODUCTION PETER SELLER$,- GOLDIE HAWN eliere it is 4:rl .' h freOr , \.......COLOR. From Columbia Pictures 03110... . Thirlos has tha'role • , . imachi 4As.:,‘Pa, ,4•,‹;,r ... A DINO DE LAURENT11$ Adult Entertainment .. , Bronson of hiskcaroor in pa • // —Boston Globe presantation A TERENCE YOUNG Farm , From Golumtna Pictures- LH Ma _COMING NEXT WED-THURS. -FRI Adult Entertainment OF DYNAMITE" ' "FUZZ" -Burt Reynold . ROD STEIGER , JAMES Adult Entertainment : - COBURN _ ----- FRIDAY and 'SATURDAY Dining room hours are extended from noon to 10 p.m. Cabaret Dance Sat., June 9th For Mr. and Mrs. Grant. Little (nee Awinkles) in the - Legion Hall,, Seaforth Music by ' ROYALAIRES Rel,ceshments served, — EVERY.OST'E WELCOME Elie Hairen. Motor Hotel This Week Moonshine VERSATILE GROUP. Po p.. ROCK,A COUNTRY Coming Next Week: "SHADOW" 4 Guys and a Girl Matinee Saturday agement r New QUEENS HOTEL ,SEAFORTII Drop in And Meet Jim & Joan wirsoreerernirmo•••••••*•••••••••••nrosoomooemesoneromson ts•Reren••••• CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth FRI., JUNE 8th 8:15 p.m. . 15 Regular Games for $10.00 THREE $25.00 GAMES — $75.00 Jackpot to Go — TWO DOOR PRIZES Adroissien MOO Elqra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 • (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT PERMITTED) - • —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth BranCh 156, Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth ENTERTAINMENT AT FAMILY PARADISE SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 10 JIM MEDD -and HIS GUITARS FAMILY PARADISE i iANIPING PARK Don't forget Saturday'Night Dances Country and. Western'.Entertainment SATURDAY the Red Knight -Room Elgin, Gard. and Don fisher WITH AUDREY KERR AT THE PIANO FRIDAY and SATURDAY IN THE LADIES and ESCORTS ROOM Russ & TASTY CHICKEN WINGS' FOR SNACKS AMPLE FREE PARKING WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS -- 12 tot and 6 to 8 HOT BEEF, HOT PORK, HOT HAM. and HOT. HAMBURG— It includes Potatoes end Vegetables Any one of these items $1 •00. — Plus other items at low prices — We sell ice. — COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth 41111111111ePasemoinemonewst ingind • —11 111111110., 4.111.1111111. LONDON and DISTRICT SOCCER St. Columban London Yugoslav Sat., June 9, 6 pm. $. D. H. S. SOCCER FIELD ' SEAFOHTH.LIONS CAR cum NO. 3 Draw and 'Dance FRIDAY, JUNE 15th - Music 'by 'BLUE TONES. Admission is free to holders of •draw tickets. A limited number of tickets are available to other than' holders of draw tickets. These tickets at $2.00 • each are available at Sea- forth banks or. frcim Lions Club. members And must be obtained' in aaPance. Admission includes lunch CHICKEN 'BARBEQUE JUNE i4 Klnbuirn Hail 5 8 pm. Sponsored by. Canadian ,Foreeters Tickets: 124/0 — , 6 to 12: $1.00 ---under 6 tree TARE OUT ORDERS AVAILAME STAG for RAY KENNEDY SAT., JUNE 16 CLINTON ARENA Admission $1.00 . Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Grant Houston and Joanne and Jeff spent Sun- day with Mr. James A, Houston. Rev. Ken Inns and Mrs. limes of Wanham, Alberta, visited at the Dennis borne on Sj5n.rling St Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reynold! and Kimberly Ann of London spent last weekend with Mr and Mrs., Frank J. Smale, wil son St. Mr. and Mrs. Elme Hutchinson of Durham were visit ing friends in town on Wednes day. Mr. Hutchison is a forme chief of police in•Seaforth. Dr. and Mrs. John A. Gorwi have returned to their home fro! the West Indies where they spet the Winter. • Joanne Carter, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don Carter, R.R.4 Seaforth, ,will be featurbd ste dancing on • Big Al's Tale Showcase on Sunday, June 10t 4' THIS WEEK AT THE ROYAL .HOTEL MITCHELL Thursday Frida Saturday In the CROWN ROOM .The Revols Dining man open en Itund5we from 12 otoolad p.m. and S so.ra. to $ p.m. In the awning. .the walt around the Huron County jail houge 'in Godetigh have been saved but it is "going to take a fair amount of com- munity 'interest and. money to promote the building so it'can become a tourist attraction in the future. That's partly' the reason•that the Save, The Jail Society wants ,to 'produce a documentary-type film about the -jail for showing In and.. around the county to stimulate enthusiasm for the project. But Huron County Council'a property committee had turned down the' request of the film- makers prior to last Thurscray's session and it was Goderich Deputy-reeve Stan Profit who raised the matter in open council. Profit was looking for a change in that decision and by day's-end had seen it . . though It was hardly unanimous. During the Property Com- mittee. report, it was clear the' jail was to "remain closed while the building prograM --(at the Huron-Perth Regional Assese- ment Office ) is underway". However,Reeve Profit .' re.- quested_ tat the local film • makers be allowed to shoot their` pictures prior to the beginning of construction at the assessment office,' probably around' the first of July. ' "The film is not a glorifi- cation of the battle for the wall," he. protested. "I fail to see why it couldn't be donee `0:It is an effort on the part, of these people'. to try and help anyone promote the jail. It is a one shot effort., and I understand they 'could .be in and out long before construc- tion' begins at the assessment office if they have the permis- sion to go ire" "It is an historical building," pleaded Reeve Ed. Oddleifson, of Hayfield. "It is older ' than Confederation. The film should be made before the jail is changed in any . way. It should go on record as it is at the present time." Reeve Oddleifson then moved that County Council give permis- - ,ronteeri Huron: cqq.nty • Oil: to council slon for the film .to lie Made before construction got Underway at the asseastneht building. ' However,' Ceinit7 Clerk-trea- surer John Berry indicated his belief that it was a„4.900141.1 for the property committee, not the whole of council. Reeve Oddleifson then sug- gested that the motion could be changed to give' the committee power-to-act, making it unneces- sary ter the matter' to come before Cdenty Council • In June and thereby rushing the decision ;gong, There was no answer trem Mr. Berry and-no reaction from Council. "This money-making scheme," • pornmented Reeve Harold pLobb; Clinton. "It is going to help Goderich?" Reeve .Cobb is ,chairman of the County property Committee. Reeve Profit answered that in his view it was going to help the jail which is-the property of Huron County.. • "I wouldn't stand in the way of the filet being made," .said Reeve Lobb, "arid I'd wager that no member of the committee would." ' • " Reeve Profit reminded him that the request to- make the film had already been turned down, at a meeting from which chairman Lobb was absent., "It was elf" mused ite,eve Lobb. • He , went on to state that as long as 'only ,three people (Dir- eptoe Brian Markson, photogra- pher Ron Shaw and lighting tech- nician Brian Hall) were respon- sible for the production of the film and since the funds from the film would "stay in the county and help that jail", he could approve the film being made there. "If the property committee can have open house, they can let -the picture be made," said Reeve Hugh Flynn, Hullett. "Is every group .going to be allowed in?" asked Reeve Allan Campbell,'' McXillop. got to be fair with everyone." Reeve Oddleifson commented Ir.., that this permission was for one , group only and otherswould have to "go through channels" • to obtain the same rights. ' Reeve Profit called the film Making • an . example of "local initiative".,1" 1 ,These people are trying to help," he said. "To rbject them now because they gave us a 'little bit of a hassle a few months ago Is unre?,sonable". Reeve, Everett Mcllwain, Goderich Township, wanted some assurance that the names of Steven . TruscOtt 'and Nicholas Melady Would ript be mentioned in the was reminded the jail film. He reminded that an outline of the proposed project contained assurance that there would be no portrayal of .now-famous pris- °dere once detained in the jail. 'During the portion of the Meeting .devoted to motions,. the matter Came to a vote and was approved, with only a handful of councillors showing their oppo- sition by raising their hands. Also lir the Property Com- mittee report, it was learned study is • , being made into the . poseibility' of constructing , steel stePa ''''''''' Dunlop's Tomb to re- place the present wooden ones. Estimated costs - are high, however, and a full inspection of the site was to be carried out last Friday by the Property Com- • e"iS .1t1