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SWORN LIONS PARK •
WIMMING
POOL
NOW..
OPEN
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Open — Weather Permitting
• 1:30 to 5 :30 and 7 :00 tO 9:00
SWIMMING , INSTRUCTION
FREE SWIMMING Instruction for school
children by qualified instructors
available each morning.
Two instruction Periods — Swimming instruc-
tion this year -will he proyicled in,two periods:
First Period — July 3 to July 24
Second Period August 7 to August 29
Registration forjuly Classes closes June 22nd
Registration for.August. Classes cicses July 24th
Classes are being arranged for July and stu-
dents are asked to report at the times indicated in
A story which will appear in an issue of this paper.
Red Cross Tests will be conducted at the conclusion
of each period, and will be preceded by pre-testing
carried out by the instruction staff.
ADULT .SWIMMING INSTRUCTION
Tuesday and Thursday Evenings
7 to 9 p.m.
Learn to swim with qualified instructors. A
minimum of 10 lessons—$3.00. plus admission.
Make application in person ,or phone
. the Park — Phone 527-0950 •
SWIM TEAM
Swimmers. .interested in competitiV'e swimming, Ar
,asked to regiSter''at the Pool.
ADULT SWIMMING PERIODS
• Adult swimmers interested in having an eve-
ning or two a week .reserved for adults only are
asked to register at the park:
•
ms1.011110 ADMISSIONS ---
Children under High School Age:
25 Cents, or $6.00 for Season's Ticket. Fourth
and Additional Child's Season's Ticket in one
family — FREE
(Note--Season's Ticket .good during July and AUgust only.)
(Children •residing more than 10 miles from Sea-
- forth, $4.00)
High School Students:•
50 Cents, or $8.00 for Season's Ticket
Adults:
50 Cents, or $8.00 for Season's Ticket, Family,
2 adults and children, $20.00
(In each case, a checking basket is included)
•
PICNICS
Arrange to hold your annual picnic amid the
pleasant surroundings of the Lions Park!
Complete facilities: A nominal charge is, made
for the rental of tables.
PHONE 527.0950 FOR OPEN DATES
'Ale Booth in the Park Pavilion carries a com-
plete stock of Ice Cream, Pop, Hot Water .
•
PICNIC PAVILION
The Picnic Pavilion is available until 7:00 p.m. each
day, without charge, for the use of picnic groups on
a first-come, first-served basis. In the event of bad
weather, it will be expected that groUps will co-op-
erate to permit maximum use being made of the
pavilion protection.
The Pavilion may be reserved each
evening after 7 o'clock for special
gatherings or meetings.
Reservations may be made at the Park. Rental fees
acre related to the nature of the event, and will he
adifised on request.
. For furThei information
.Call the Seaforth Lions Pork
Phone 527-0950
MINI VACATIONS
BY
HABKIRK TRANSIT SERVICE LIMITED
JULY 3 4 DAY
JULY 16
6 DAY
JULY 25
6 DAY
AUGUST 7 5 DAY
AUGUST 1 I B DAY • _
AUGUST 31 and
OCTOBERS 4 DAY
PENNSYLVANIA Kviziown
Dutch Folic festival $ 75.00
Nova Scotian Mini Cruise $120.00
Montreal, Quebec City and
Ste. Anne De Beaupre $ 99.00
/*loosen**. Polar Beor Express $104.00
Washington, Williamsburg, $139.00
Colonial Virginia
NashvilleyGronci Ole Opry $ 66.00
PRICES QUOTED ARE BASED ON A FOUR TO A ROOM BASIS. OTHER
PRICES LISTED IN TOUR BOOKET AVAILABLE BY WRITING HABKIRK
TRANSIT BOX 700, SEAFORTH, OR YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL
AGENT.
DIRECT DIAL—TOLL FREE
1-800-265-4194
BOX 789 SEAFORTH ONTARIO 519 527-0050
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Correspondent
mro. ChariesGeddes
A Bridal Shower Waslield at
the home of Mrs. John Watt,
assisted by Mrs. Al Sararas of
Preston, honouring Miss Gail
Doig. It was held on the lawn
as the weather was suitable.
.Gall received a lot of beautiful
gifts; games were played and
friends and relatives attended.
Lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geddes
attended the Graduation dinner
for Miss Pam Geddes at Huron
Centennial School on Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and 'Mrs. James Cameron
of Sarnia are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Geddes and family
for a few days.
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The best homemade
jams are made with
Goodness, ifs
Most everyone knows about the superior
freshness and flavour of jams and jellies made
at home. It's a simple matter of good taste.
And with Certo, the natural fruit pectin,
the process of acquiring this goodness is
also a simple matter.
You see, Certo reduces the boiling,
process to a mere 60 seconds. An entire
batch of jams and jellies takes a mere
30-45 minutes to make, start to finish. A
larger batch because almOst nothing boils'
away. One more thing. Certo
guarantees a perfect-set.
So, for the freshness
and flavour of pure homemade
jams and jellies, remember
Certo. Goodness, it's easy.
For our recipe book send 50c
to "Jam and Jelly Making",
P.O. Box X39, Port'credit,
Ontario, L5G 41_9.
OGIE'RAL
FOODS
• Rogislorod trade n+ cionera) Foods, Limited.
ongregation TODAY'S CHILD
says \ /farewell
to Paffersons
A family night was held on
Thursday evening to honour Rev,
and . Mrs. Dwight Patterson and
family.
About 75 _people, gathered to
wish them well as they leave to
take iir• .a. new pastorate in Kit-
chener.
FolloWing a worship service,
a short program included musical
numbers by Sandra Staffen on the
piano, the children's choir, ins-
trumental music by Judy Steffen
and John Scarrow and a musical
number by the Zwaan family with
John Zwaan on the piano.
Mr. Patterson delivered a
farewell message to the oongra-
gation and spoke on missions
and stressed the need for prayer
and study and what it means.
An address was read. Orville
Greer and Elmer Stephenson pre-
sented Mr. and Mrs. Patterson
with a gift and a purse of money
an behalf of the church.
Mrs. Anton'e Siemon read an
address and Mrs. Alex Pepper
presented ' a quilt to Mrs.
Patterson on behalf of the
Women's Missionary Fellowship.
David Staffen read an address
to Misses Phyllis and Valerie
Patterson and Miss CarolStaffen
presented gifts to them on behalf
of the Young People's class in
Sunday School.
Miss Cathy McGonigle read
an address and Mr. John Mc
Cowan presented Mrs. and Mrs.
Patterson with a gift of apprecia-
tion for the work they had done
with the Young People.
After suitable replies from
the Patterson family, the meeting
closed in prayer and an hour of
fellowship was enjoyed over tea
and lunch served by the W.M.F.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
,Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Seaforth
527-0240.
.4* 2;00 Canacla/U.S.S.R.Hockey '
4:00 The Muslim People "The
Coming Of The Prophet"
5:00 Music To See
5:30 Wonderful World Of Disney
6;30 Act Fast
7;00 The Beachcombers
7:30 Anik Special
8:00 t.b.a.
8:30 Queen's Speech - P.E.L
9;00 Sunday At Nine
toioo First Person Singular ,
-10:30 Of All People
11:00 The National News
11:15 Nation's Business
11:20 PM
11:45 Under Attack
MONDAY,, JULY 2, 1973
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11;00 Ontario Schools
12:00 The Hilarious House Of
Frightenstein
12;3% News
12:45 Movie: "Come Blow Your
Horn - Frank Sinatra and
Lee J. Cobb.
2;30 Secrets From The Kitchen
3:00 Thirty From
3:30 Edge of Night
4;00 Family Court
4;30 Drop-In
5:00 Bewitched
5;30 Leg's Make A Deal
6:00 Best df Berton
6;30 FYI
7;00 Gunsmoke
8:00 Partridge Family
8:30 Cannon
9;30 This Is The Law
10:00 V.I.P.
10;30 What On Earth
HE NEEDS SECURITY
Gregory looks like a self-assured young man but the pose
is deceiving. He is an insecure, immature youngster, more like
going-on-seven than his real age of nine:
You don't need to be told Gregory is handsome, with brown
eyes, dark hair and tanned skin highlighted by a few freckles
across his nose. His background is Hungarian. He is In good
health.
Outgoing Greg has a warm, friendly , affectionate nature
and a great desire to please. He has pleasant manners and is
punctual and co-operative. Adults and other children treat
him like a nine-year-old and are surprised when his behavior
belies his age.
Greg's school work is in keeping with his immaturity. He
is attending special education classes for children whose.
academic abilities are below the average.
On his own, and not in comparison with other children,
Greg is a delightful boy. He has an impish smile, loves little
jokes and seems to have a basic rapport with nature. He is
interested in everything living and growing so he finds the
whole outdoors a wonderland.
The Children's Aid Society feels Greg could learn to ,
succeed at home and at school when settled in a secure, under-
standing home. He needs loving parents, with two or three
old brothers and sisters.
To inquire about adopting Gregory, please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station' K, Toronto. For general adoption
information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society.
Ontario Schools 4;30 Drop-In
The Hilarlotis House Of. 5:00trewitched
tfIertterittetiP"'""- ' '***"IrWreg's"'IVta'krrbe'al
6:00 Best of Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 The Partners
7:0 Queen's Visit -
R.C.M.P. Highlights
Regina
8:00 Expo, Baseball
10:30 Canadian Sports Report
11:00 The National News
11;20 P.M.
11:40 Queen's Visit - Wascana
Park Highlights - Regina
12-:10 Movie - "Concrete
Jungle" - Stanley Baker
and Margit Saad.
THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1973.
10:00 Mon Ami
1.0:)5 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Ontario Schools
12;00 Pet Set
12:15 The Hilarious House Of
Frightenstein
12;30 News
12:45 Movie: "King of The
Khyber Rifles" - Tyronne
Power and Terry Moore
2;00 Queen's Visit - Indian
Meeting
of 2:30 Secrets From The Kitchen
3:00 Thirty From
3;30 Edge of Night
4;00 /Family Court
4;30 Drop-In '
5:00 Bewitched - "Abner
Kadabra"
5;30 Reach For the Top
6:00 Best of Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 Midweek Magazine
7:30 The Partners
8:00 It's A Musical World
8:30 Mary Tyler Moore Show
9;00 Movie: "The Devil And
Miss Sarah" - Genes r
Barry and James Drury,
10:30 The National News
10:45 Queen's Visit - Calgary
standoede
12;00 The National News
12;20 P.M.
12;40 Movie - ."One Day In
London" - Joe Brown &
Amanda Barrie.
FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1973
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Ontario Schools
12:00 The Hilarious House of
Frightenstein
12:30 News
12;45 Movie: "The Frightened
City" - Sean Connery and
Herbert Lom.
2;30- Secrets From The Kitchen
3:00 Thirty From
3;30 Edge of Night
4;00 Family Court
4;30 Drop-In
5;00 Bewitched
5;30 Let's Make A Deal
6;00 Best of Berton
6;30 FYI
7;00 Love American Style
8:00 M*A*S*1-1
8;30 All In The Family
9;00 Tommy Hunter Show
10:00 Hawaii Five-0 -
11;00 The National News
11;20 P.M.
11:45 Movie - "Anna And The
King of Siam" - Rex Har-
rison and Irene Dunne.
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The students working on the
Huron County Historical File
project are getting plenty of black
hands and dirty clothes these
days. r
Since June 11 team members
have visited twenty-six municipal
clerks, librarians, newspaper of-
fices and presidents of historical
societies'io try to find out what
records do or do not exist in
the county.
The project, under the super-
vision of James Scott and co-
ordination -of Bill Jeffery, Exeter,
is to update the history of Huron
County from 1900 to 1975. It
is financed by the Ministry of
Education's 'Experience '73"
P.E.O.P.L.E. program witiv,
Huron County Council, meeting
additional expenses. Student
team members are Judith
The history of Huron County is being checked this month by
11 students checking municipal offices, libraries and newspaper
offices. Above, Bill Jeffrey and Cathy MCKinleT are shown
checking assessment rolls at the Stanley township office in
Varna.....„ (T-A Photo)
Students find old
Ontario maps
Malone, R.R. 1, Centralia; Peter
Johnson, R.R. 2, Goderlch;
Cathy McKinley, R.R. 1, Zurich;
Pauline Baeckler, R.R. 2 Zurich;
and Richard Snell, R.R. :1,
Londe
r: of the One
the
finds so far is
a 40 volume set of maps, dating
from 1900 to 1920 of all the towns
and villages in Southern Ontario.
The maps have a scale of 1
inch equals 50 feet and are located
In the home of Bruce Douglas,
Stratford.
Team
T
members are anxious to
meet anyone who has records
dating from 1900 or who would
be willing to talk with them.
Please— contact Bill _Jeffery at
373 Edward Street, Exeter, or
phone 235-0824.
SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1973.
10;30 The Littlest Hobo
11:00 The Hilarious House of
Frightenstein
12;00 Let Them Live
12:30 Horst Koehler Show
1:00 CFPL-TV's News Special;
"The Royal Visit To
Western Ontario"
2:00 pan-pacific Games
4:0q,(Wericialennis,,
5:00 Bugs Bunny-Road Runner
Hour
6:00 Dragnet
"The L.S.D.Story"
6:30 F.Y.I.
7;00 Sanford And Son
7;30 On The Buses
8;00 All Around The Circle
8;30 Bless This House
9;00 Queen's Visit, "P.E.I.
Concert"
10:00 Gallery
10; 30 Countrytlme
11:00 The National NewS' •
11;20 P.M.
11:45 Movie - "Mr. Roberts"
- Henry Fonda and James
Cagney.
SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1973
9:15 Queen's Visit - Ecumen-
ical Service & P.E.I. Wel-
come,
10;15 t.b.a.
10:30 Quellg Famille
11;00 Ontario Schools
12;00 Travel Canada "picture
Canada"
12:30 News
12:35 Gardening
1:00 Roy Jewell• Farm Show
1:30 Summer Country Canada
CFPL TV listings
11:00 The National News
11:20 P.M.
11;45 Horror Classics; "Weird
Woman" - Lon Chaney
and Evelyn Ankers.
TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1973
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
1000 Mr. Dressup
11:00
12:00
Frightenstein
12;30 Queen's Visit R.C.M.P.
Center - Regina
1:15 t.b.a.
1;30 Adventure Special
2;30 Secrets From The Kitchen
3:00 Thirty From
3;30 Edge of Night
4;00 Family Court
.r.e.wnerr.
13;30 News
12;45 Movie "Shock Treat-
ment" Stuart Whitman and
Carol Lynley. ,
2:30 Secrets From The
. Kitchen
3;00 Thirty From
3:30 Edge of Night
4;00 Family Court
4;30 Drop-In
5;00 Bewitched
5;30 Going Places
6:00 Beit of Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 The W altons
8;00 Summer Movies; "The•
Servant - starring Dirk
Bogarde and Sarah Miles
10;00 Ascent Of Man.
11:00 The National ,News
11:20 P.M.
11:45 Tartan Theatre:
"Tartan's Greatest Ad-
venture" - Gordon Scott
and Anthony Quayle.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1973
10:00 Mon Ami
10;15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Ontario Schools
12:00 The Hilarious House