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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-08-02, Page 6HyRo4 NxPo tl ITO SEAFORTH. tr,ITti, AVG. 2.11 Star Trex N.y• PLAYING ;AT ThO'White Caination 'Saturday Aug.11th, 1973 'Admission 6.00 per couple Including smorgasbord and dance. ' For Reservations Call 482-7536 SOUTH HIBBERT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION annual PORK BARBECUE CROMARIY COMMUNITY PARK Saturday, August 4 DINNER AT 5:DO p, m. L. Tickets: Adults $2.50 Children $1. 25 BASEBALL ALL DAY MEN'S LEAGUE ALL- STAR GAME IN THE EVENING TE TAINM T_ T AM LY PARADISE Sunday afternoon Aug. from 2.4 Just Us frony London FAMILY PARADISE' CAMPING PARK Don't forget Saturday Night Dances CANDLELIGHT — RESTAURANT and TAVERN — Nightly' Entert inment The Ray'Muse Show For the-next 2 weeks Fully Licensed by L:C.B.O. Bayfield.Road in Goderich Phone"524-7711 .#0.• Police News July 25th - July 31st During the week the Seaforth Police Department investigated 24 occurrences. They are as follows: Theft Complaints - 7; Assist other Police Dept. - 1; Domestic Disputes - 1; General - 12. •Traffic Charges Laid. H.T.A. - 7; LirItior Charges'Laid L.C.A. -• 0; Warnings given - ,10; Criminal code - 1; Bicycles Stolen - 3, Two were recovered.. SAND -CONCERT by the Mitchell Legion Brass Band under the auspifes of the SE0AFORTII'CBAMBER of COMMERCE and the SEAFORTH GIRLS' and BOYS' BAND . Sundp.YEAug. 5th at 8:00 p.m. in VICTORIA PARK BANDSHELL 'The program will be preceded 'by a parade along Main Street. This is another in a series of band concerts arranged by the C of C and Band which will -be presented in Seaforth this Sumner. It is suggested visitors bring folding chairs_ with them since •seating accommodation in the park is 1 ited. 0"..•111100.-- -••••111••••" -••••••••••:- 41111.1.-- Vio*S 412 SEA FORTH UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Jim and Joan Parkinson THIS WEEK: Coleman Valley Trio • Dining Room Now Open 7 Days a Week SEAFORTH JEWELLERS MANIONDS, WAT( [4E S JEWELLERY, FINE: CHINA GIFTS FOR EVE:HY OCt,A)+ON All Types of RePo ,f` Phone 527-1/270 Your skies will be blue alviays, when you have ad- equate protection. Phone us or drop in and let us go over your present insur- ance. No obligation to• you of course. JOHN MOURE /14 /1440/Ce INSURANCE OFALL 14 INDS Auk GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS DuBLIN7-7/teltICHELL 34 -2512 34 -q067 MILL STR E ET • DUBLIN,ONT, SOFTBALL1 TOURNAMENT BRUSSELS BALL PARK AUGUST ° 3-4--5-6 — 16 TEAMS 22 GAMES Elm Haven 'Motor Hotel CLINTON THIS WEEK:— Junction COMING NEXT WEEK:— Casper - 7- Matinee — Saturday afternoon 4-6 p.m. RECEPTION for MR.& MRS. JAMES ROSS (nee)Betty Colyer .SAT; AUGUST 11 at HULLY GULLY VARNA Dancing from 9-1 Everyone Welcome Ladies please bring lunch $1 I fiefs Nasty Warren II lot 1,0140M:tore spent a couple of weeks vacationing with his ',grandparents, Mr. and. hira, Geo. Addis= Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Addison spent several days 141 Londes- borniately. , • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis The ,Marion Ritchie group of Forest .vLsited, an Sunday with from the Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Cora Barrows and ,G0,0,;• Cromarty entertained the resi- Addisomi. —WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial. 527-0240 INN* ifiltUTRE ADULT,. - - ENTERTAINMENTI BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE *GUDE 1 ElfelKON ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Special Carload Night Tuesday, Aug. 7—$2.00 SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 — 4 FULL SHOWS THE ECRETARY Country and Western Entertaisunent SATURDAY t" Red Knight . Room MAITLAND TRIO • FRIDAY and SATURDAY IN THE LADIES and ESCORTS ROOM kusi &.Dale TASTY CHICKEN WINGS FOR SNACKS AMPLE, FREE PARKING — WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS 12 to 2 and 6 to .8 AT VERY LOW PRICES -- We sell ice. tOMMERCIAL-HOTEL -- Se~tfortb Mr. and Mrs. George Town- send and sons spent last week • vacationing at Duntroen and Sundridge. • Harvey Greer, of Hamilton, spent the week end at the home of his patents Mr. and Mrs. Orval Greer alter having spent two weeks vacation motoring through the Manitoulin Islands, Northern Ontario' Manitoba, Saskatchewan and 'Alberta and the Rocky Mountains. Frank Vincent, travelled this week to New Brunswick with his father Ken VinOent who is a float driver for theGaffneysphgtrap- tion C ontpanY:',„ CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth Fri.,' Aug. 3rd. 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 (CHILDRPERMITTE EN UNDER D) 16 NOT —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Brdnch•156, Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth 'dents on Tuesday afternoon on the shaded lawn. The S.N.A.P. girls with their leader, Brian Miller of-Winghauls 4th year student of Sociology at Western ,University, were pre- sent. The group is 'called S.NtA.P. which stands for Student Nursing Home Activity program. These young people are very de- dicated to their work. On this occasion they were very helpful in assisting the residents to their places on the lawn. The theme• of the program was 'Nature" Mrs. Larry Gardiner read poems "Daffodils" and "The Sandpiper," followed by songs: "Birds are Singing", "God Sees the Little Sparrow Fall," with accompaniment by when Mr.. Wm. Hodgert int o- duced each of the residents d John Templemad; step-dance by- Shirley and Karen Miller and Nancy Scott. Roll Call followed "Gardening" ReoninbegrtoLwaira.:., roen.:herbyacmcorrs-. dian. Poems "'Trees" and ,Daf- fodils" were read. A reading told where each was from. ach was then to tell an incid they remembered happening as a child „, -The stories were very exciting. One lady told of being chased by a cow and was helped over the fence to safety by her husband to-be I presume. Mrs. Lorne Elliot conducted an interesting quiz. The answers 4 were names •of birds, flowers or animals. • Vocal Solo "The Stranger of Gallilee" by Mrs. Thos. Scott; AccordiaTt solo, Mrs. Robert Laing, "Country Gardens"; Step dancing, Bonnie Norris; Scrip- ture - Many verses of nature, St. Matthew VI - mrs.,Joy Scott. The program closed with singing of "The Lord's My Shepherd" to •the tune of "The Happy Wan- derer" A tasty. lunch was served by the ladies asitieted by the S.N.A.P. Miss Tiirribuirthanked all for an interesting afternoon. Out-of-town visitors last week were: Mr. Percy Miller, St. Marys; Mrs. M. Hodgert, London; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williamson and family, Burford; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker, Mrs. Myrtle Moore, Mrs. John Diehl, Mitchell, with Mrs. Vera Moore of R.R. 5, Mitchell, , . Mrs. E.G. Clegg, David, Kim and Susan of La Habra, Calif., who are spending the summer at "Schadeview" Lake Huron with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Barry, visited their aunt Miss Turnbull. FRUIT COCKTAIL Canned fruit cocktail is one of a few mixtures that is standard- ized by Federal law. Peaches and pears make up the greater pare" of the mixture but it must also include pineapple, grapes, and maraschino cherries. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT _ emetampoweroiirea, #574$1 DRIVE-IN • GODERICH HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 4 . PHONE 524.9981 SUNDAY 1111ff Waif= START AT DUSK PA ,T GARRETANa BILLY THE KID IP:A."127E: PLUS CORK Y , „, „„ a. 4 SHOWS AUGUST Wed. 1,Thurs.'2, Fri. 3, Sat. 4 SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 • 4 FEATURE -DUSK TO DAWN HITCHCOCK THRILLER MARATHON - PLUS - W , EXPLOSIVE EXPOSE OF THE SPY SCANDAL THAT SHOOK-THE WORLD! ITCHCOCKS Kilbarchan Notes 10 Mabel Turnbull Jack LernMon in his al most important dramatic role since "TheDaysof 'WineandRoses'.' :'1Amputirvs.Pft,lcurres ccoiNtAnori itv.ft.049d PLEAbNirercittax.x. ?Sir. melon 86T14 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WED THURS TONIGHT ,11 LOVE YOU AND LOVE ON WHEELS Mon. 6, Tees. 7 • WED ;AUG. 8 scrumdidhumptious! NIGHT :Mack eaut • VIE Atz.itrfw itfonoN Arcrlor &IOW' THE MOST mom, sroor Of ALL ti r , ff. . co Cr Drop in c 4.4 eclo and try our o Daily Special st. A. in the 44. Dining Lounge or Beverage Room Children's Meal; Available At Half Price 0 Dining Room Open on Sunday- 2p.m. to •Bpun. o,., THIS WEEK AT THE. ROYAL HOTEL I; • MITCHELL - Friday, Saturday In the CROWN ROOM The Wildwoods Dining room open on Sundays from 12 noon- 2 pan & 5 p.m. to S pm. in the evening. N .