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SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd
Brusseis Legion Hall
-- MUSIC BY
• lAt+U WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA
DOOR PRIZE: Virs7;AVWS-
_. ADMISSION, :- $1.50 Per Person
Tickets available from any'band member
Sponsored by Brussels Legion Pipe Band
Ph.. 521-0240: Expositor Action_ ,Ads
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STAG .PAItti
for
JIM ROSS
at
, HULLEY tULLY
Fri., June 22nd
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An Expositor Classified will
pay 3tou • dividentla. 'nave you
tried one? Dial '527-6240.
STAG
for
BILL PRICX
HENSALL ARENA
JUNE 22
Admission $1.00
Restricted to 18 years
and over.
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Bagiaa Road in GOderich - Phone 524.7711
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Country and Western Entertainment
SATURDAY
hi the Red Knight Room.,
Elgin, Gard and Pon Fisher
WITH AUDREY KERR AT THE, PIANO
FRIDAY and SATURDAY-
IN THE utsiiiEs and ESCORTS' ROOM
Russ & Dpie
TASTY eilICKEN WINGS FOR SNACKS
- AMPLE . FREE!PARKING
LUNCHEONS -12 to 2 and 0 tci 8.
HOT, BEEF, HOT PORK; HOT HAM: and HOT HAMBURG,.
• It includes Petateep and Vegetables •
' Any, one of these itenis
Plus other items at loW pekes - We sell ice.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth
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FIRST SHOW AT SK
WED.-THURS.-FRI. ' JUN r - -
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• 38 of the country's top musical performers
on screen together for the first tibiae •
A SAFARI OF LAUGHS -WITH THE
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The Country s
THURS. - F tI. SAT.
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Chicken Wings and Shortorders
Available Until dosing ,
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BUT DON :T MISS THE.
Exeter. Centennial
Celebrations:
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FRIDAY, JUNE 29
Opening dance with"Joe Overholt
Exeter Arena
Admission $1 .5.0 ($1.00 with button)
SATURDAY, JUNE 30 • • '
. P.m. -Giant parade organized by Ex-
eter Kinsmen. Six, bands already' book:
ed, 2.antique auto clubs. Float 'entries still
solicited. ' • ' •
• Opening ceremonies- following the parade
• 'at Exeter Community Park. Senators •
Richard Stanbury and other,dignitaries.
,Massed choir from Exeter Public SChool
and Precio4 Blood Separate School. '
Sky Divers
Band program and other entertainmentAr
Centennial Ouee contest and beard
growing cta test
Chicken barbecue.,
Admission: Adults $1.00. children under
14 Free.
Mercy Brothers in the arena
Program from 8:30 to 10:00
Persons under 18 admitted for $125
(75d with 'botton). ' • "
Dance to follow at 10:06 p.m. $2.50
($2.00 with bjttort) • ,
SUNDAY, JULY 1
Morning - Special homecoming services at
. local churches
Afternoon - Exeter Legion Dtumhead Service
in arena
Band concert 'following Drumhead service.
Evening -- Ecumenical servicb (mostly singing)
• MONDAY, JULY 2 '
•Softball -Tournanient throughbut the day
(eight teams)
Lambeth, Breslau, Petrolia, Mt. Forest,
London, Berkshires, London, Gary Car,
Shell, Strathroy, Ingersoll. •
Mirfor Soccer Tcturnamerit - At least five
teams. ..,
Swimming Pool PrIii'gram Includes diving
. exhibition; synchronized swim team, local
youngsters' swim meet, free swimming.
Variety program in the Exeter arena featuring.
Earl and Martha Heywood, the Heywood
• Brothers, and area "talent. •
Pirewritics Display following the tournd-
ment,
AdMission: $1.50 for all day ($1.00 With •
button) Children $0gt
•
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TUESDAY, JULY '3
1:00 to 5:00 - Sorority 'Tour of Homes. '
- Visiting-the homes of Mi. and Mrs. John
Burke, Mr. and -Mrs. 'Len Veri, Dr. and
Mrs. Garry, Bbisdon, Ben Hoogenboom;
: Mt. and Mrs: Jack Taylor. Tea to follow
in Exeter United Church. Admission $2.00 . •
Evening rrOgram - Exeter Arena.Huronia
Singers .and London Men of Accord --
(Barbershoppers). $1.50 and $1.00 with
button. Children under 14, 50c ' •
Laiiatt's" Bqlloon at • 'Cpmmuni.ty Park
thrbughoat the day (weather .permitiir-g) )
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 •
1:30 p.m, - Horse races. Admission $1.50
• ($1.0b with button) In'cludes free
program. Children under '12 admission.
754 if accompanied by an adult.
Evening fr--- Rock dance in the arena with Ma-
jor Hoople and His Boarding House. Ad-
, njssion $2.00 ($1,.50 with button)
THURSDAY, JULY 5
Sale - Downtown
Puppet ShoW, Jesus People, Heywood
• Brothers and ' other erilertgin
Tour of South Huron Hospital •
6:30 p.m. - Exeter Lions parade. (Agriculture
theme) ,
8;00 p.m. - Bingo and program. Jackpot bf
$500. Entertainment by Heywood
Brothers. Gerry Smith and Ranch Gang.
Admission $1.50 ($1.00 with button).
FRIDAY, JULY 6
7:00 p.m, - Little Britches Wild West Show at
Community Park.
Admission $1.00 (504 with button)
Children under 14 free ft
9:30 p.m. - Centennial Ball in the arena with b-
Lionel ThOrnton. Admission $2.150 ($2.00 •
with button)
MIDWAY FROM ,
FRIDAY TO TUESDAY
STAG
For 'DON TAYLOR
Community Centre
Clinton c-
JUNE 30
Admission.$1.0G
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STAG
for
Bill Carnochan
SAL, JUNE. 30
Hensall Arena
Admission $1.00
STAG
fi C for
BRIAN Phillips ,
SAT., JUNE, 23
Seaforth Legion
Unit' I oft the United ChuiCh
Wonion, Northfildp, visited the
Home on Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. E. H. Close in charge. Mrs.
Close read two amusing poems
entitled "A Woman'"• "A Man".
Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Walden
showed slides of their trip to the
East boast Gaspe and Prince
Edward Island. These were very
colourful and enjoyable.
Mr. Lorne ' Lawson played'
Several musical numbers on the
Harmonica including Billy Gra-
ham's therne'song.
Mrs.Milannik read the Scrip=
titre and Bars. Tillie Dunn led in
prayer.
The ladies served a delicious
lunch quite appropriate. in view
, of the humid weather. _
Miss Turnbull expressed the"
thanks for. the group and Mrs.
Hodgert ,added a Jew words of
appreciation, •
BirtIdaY Greetings to ••Mrs..
myrtle itiley, whose birthdayNvAp
last week.
Miss Gertie Crich of Toronto
visited Miss Turnbull last week.
•
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On 'Helve")
Motor Hotel
This Week
McKenzie'
formerly
'Callous'
ComiligNeiatWe?*
"Yidioni
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flit;*;' '
• • •,
RECEPTION
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for
Mr . 'and Mrs.
KELLY 'DALTON
(nee Sharon Willis)
FRI., JUNE . 29
Brussels Legion
Everyone Welcome
Ladies please bring lunch
CASH BINGO
Legion Hall; Seaforth
JUNE 22'
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular • Games for $10.00
THREE $25.00 GAMES
;.--• $75.00, Jacket to Go -,-
' TWO DOOR PRIZES
`Admission $1.00
Extira Cards '21.5e oar 7 for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
PERMITMD)
'--Proceeds for Welfare Work--
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156;
Royal Canadian Legion; Seaforth
•
. THIS WEEK
AT THE
ROYAL HOTEL'
MITCHELL •
Thursday, Friday
•,,Saturday
tntit - -
'CROWN ROOM
WAYNE RIEHL
Dining 'reomiporr osi Smears from 12 nuoii4 pad. aroef S p"
to $ p.m. In the swan&
The Seaforth Girls' and Boys'
Band will present a
CONCERT
under the auspices' of the ' - 1'
SEAFORTH CHAMBER of COMMERCE
Sunday,-June• 24:
at 7:30 p.m. in
VICTORIA lPARK BANDSHELL
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assisted by local talent
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BRODHAGEN and DISTRICT
CHAMBER Of COMMERCE
ANNUAL
CHICKEN • BARBEQUE and
DANCE
WEDNESDAY, JULY 25
- Supper 5:30 - -
Plates: •$225 Adults - $1.75 Childiten
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DANCE : Desiariline Orcheitra . (
Admission $1.00 •
- BALL GAME -
Brodhagen vs. Atwood Intermediatesf 8, p.m,
'ENTERTAINMENT :AT
FAMILY' PARADISE
SUNDAY .AFTERNOON, JUNE, 24 .
SILVER STRINGS also MAITLAND
VALLEY REGION H.A.S.C.
Antique car Itcow, weather permitable,
2 - 4 p.m.
• •
FAMILY PARADISE: CAMPING •
PARK
Don'eforgtt Satlkday Night Dances
4.
An incredible
adventure...that • journey* beyond
imagination!
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ZURICH '11045„.alig
'Present
!THE CARI.TON
SHOW :BAND'
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18
12 'P
dirance tickets available from:
G en•Forest Motor Hotel - 'Grand'Bend
M ean's-tattery Supply - Exeter
Jac Mernet:s, Garage - 'Bayfield'
Bob:s Barber Shop', Phil's Variety; Donald Oke Ltd.,
Mousseau & Parkins, Zurich „ • .
Oil ANY MEMBER OF THE ZURICH LIONS CLUB
• Local Briefs
• Mrs. Joe finny Molloy epos earlier this Year in
for 'Sudbury. She will join bpi'
sister, Mrs., GUtcher, and, her
great neice • Veronica pearrow,
for a trip to Winnipeg and points •
west.' While there they will
attend the weddings of two other
great neices.
(Mrs. WT. Beattie of Welland
is visiting her aster-in-la*, Mrs. • Stanley Garnharn.
r . John Frost of at.
Thomas, a former resident of ,
Seaforth was visiting friends in
town • this week. Mr. Frost ,
who recently hap . returned frotm a
trip around the worldcontributed
numhier of articles to thgt
DEATH'S
WAITING ROOM
414
0asimAye,
DRIVE-IN • GODERICH
HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION Ri, 4 • PHONE 524.9981
ONLY Mri41111314, THE.INEHAN.TIGHTER,STOOD BETWEEN MARA.
THE APACHE- ARO THE BLOODIEST MASSIADE OF THE WESTt
ADULT ENTEDTAINA1(11T
A UNIVERSAL RELEASE
vcrogicorocis
'RCA' ecording Artists Direct From The ,
Pig 'N' Whistle Shiiw'
Zurich Arena
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which he escr
8."..t°heValkly wEouDld"K ...they can
they will...unless
they're skipped.
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ibe areas h
was laiting.
Mr. and Mr s. Kayroond C amp
bell of Arkona were guests of .
Mrs. Cora Harrows and also•
called on Marc and Mrs. George
Addison last week.
Visitors last week at thehome
of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne LawSdn,
included: Mr. and bus. 'Larry
Johns and Chris of Iuvik,
N. w.T. ; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johns
west Vancouver; Mr. John
Dolson, Toronto, Mrs. LloYd
Heard, Hamilton; M. and Mrs.
Ken Johns and Debble'of Nanairno,
'Vancouver Island.
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Warden's
daughter
prison was
a giant
playpen!