HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-10-18, Page 8AMPLE FREE 4PARKING • •
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12 to 2 and 6 to 8
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-E,NTERIAINMENT:AT
FAMILY PA'RADISe
Saturday; October '20th.
afITOVER STOMPERS"
One Time, Appearance in ThiS Area —
Saturday, October 27th
HA,1.1.0ifirEN DANCE
Few Tickets Still Available —
"Mlisic ,by the HIORMAINES"
PRIZES .
FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING
PARK
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Country and Western Entertainment
'ISATURDAY IN: THEN' - ;
RED KNIGH1 ROOM
SEAFORTH MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
.'REpISTR TION
.S4tatOiy,.,,:Octi*Or 20,
10.a:mb to 12 Noon at the . • •
'Seaforth Arena
ALL PLAYERS MUST REGISTER: Registration
Fornis. Available at the Schools.
yee — $5.00 per child plus $1.00
For Extended Health and Dental,Insurance
Pratice Time Strting:—
OCTOBER 21st
At VANASTRA
NOVICE — 2 -3
PEE WEE L.-- 3'-.4
BANTAM — 4 - 5
1iIDGET 5 - 6
Seaforth Minor Hockey As,gociation
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EVERYONE WEICOME
• Huron Progressive -Conservative (Provincial)
' Association
Wm. J. Dale,
President
Earl 11,1160adden
Secretary-Trtlisurer
The lane Way', 'at a`^ farm belonging , to Harold prycd in McKillop looked Tike a disaster area •
"Sunday Morning after the ravages ,of.Saturday,night'S •twister. The steel roof on part of the •
large- barn was blown off, trees . were uprooted and' debris' was spread over a large area, Ed.'
Taylor recently bought the house on thejarin from Mr:'Price,, • •
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Lily :riond: bug. infecif• 1476:0
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'THE SEAFORTH LIONS. CLUB
is holding ita annual
PEANUT DRIVE
House-to-House Canvass.
will be carried out on
MONDAY • 'EVENING
OCTOBER 22ndC
until9 p.m. homes not contacted Monday
will' be visited Tuesday evening,
• OCTOBER 23rd.
. Hallowe'en Candies
Peanut' Party. Pocks
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1 11 Net Receipts from ;this Planter's Peanut Sales Drive assist
. in the Lions Chrb Community Welfare Program,
Be Generous - . n 11111111 THIS IS A WORTHWIII:LE PROJECT ! •
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• THE; .qt,49,4 EXPOSItOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., OCT, 18
S...21 mon.22 Tue. 23
It's,a grubby, violent, dangerous world.
, But it's the only world they know. And
they're the wily friends Eddie has.
•Wed.onite entertainment;
THE MAkTLAND .TRIo
— FULLY LICENSE!! ,BY —
BaYfield Road in Goderich — Ph. 524-7711
MGM
True life story Of a Clog whose
faithfulness to her master wins her
'the Key to theCity _ .;
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Restaurant and Tavern
`Entertainment
• FRIDAY and SATURDAY
The -CrectmCheet‘e'
Good Time Band
An extraordinary
experience for everyOtie, everywhere
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Seaforth; Harpurbey,, St. Columban
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Friday Evening; :October 19.111 .
and all day
SAtURDAY, OCTOBER -20th
PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR 1()YS
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• .misimilitammilmitiiiiiiiisatikimiliikimmipioicoliiie,
1- Election of officers and directors of the Huron
• Riding..
2- Notice ofd motion to amend .the ConstitutiOn.
—Anyone wishing to view the proposed Constitution
‘-before the annual meeting please contact the officers
or. director of the Association.
3- Clarice: Tony Naylor and his One Man, Band.
AGENDA -
Clinton L egion Hall
FRIDAY, OCT 26
Annual Meeting
HURON P.t. (11110if.) ASSOC.
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Recent investigations carried
Out by the 0,.P.P. at Wingitam.
Detachment include: • '
Two investigations andtwo
charges laid under the tiquok
Colitrol ' Act; four charges Ale --
and thirteen warnings Issues! un-
der the Highway Traffic Act; cirie
charge laid under the Criminal
•Code;_twent,v=four other invest-
igations were carried out:,
On Monday, October 8, Wayne
A, Vincent of Oakville was in-,
jeried in a motorcycle accidene' iv.
' on Concession 2-3, west of Side-
road 36-3'7, East Wawadosh
To.ynship. There were no Oa- ,
mages to the motorcycle,
On Thursday„ October 4, •
James D. Seip of P.R. #3, Clit- '
ford struck i cattle beast on
concession 6-7, west of sideroad
15-16, Tu.rziberry Township. xr.
Seip was not injured a.nildamages
to. his vehicle were estimated at
$50.00: • "
On 'Thursday, October 11,,
Roy Jeffery of H.R. 2, Kemal-
worth, struck acattleheast owned
)y George Chettlebur „pill-ligh- t
way 4, south of the•M , Hand Ri- •
ver B-idge: Darnag s.ito the
Jeffery • vehicle were. estimated •
- at $430,00. , •'
Oil' Thursday', • oe olper 11, ‘ •
_diaries W. Krohn of R.R. .3, ,
winghani, was $njured a„s a re-,
suit of an accident 'on Victoria .
Street, wes( of Helena Street in
t ,}6 .v 6y r wingham
OOP carry out
investigations
' Music by
'MOZART'S '
• 'MELODY MAKERS
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If.yo see your nest dem' gar-
dener w a lint in the eye and
a shovel in e hand digging a big
hole in hi or her gild' next
sumjner, u can be almost sure
he has ca ght "the backyard lily
pond bug.'t
can be .almost sure too
*that "bug" was picked up,at the
' October meeting of the Seaforth
Horticalitural Society last Thurs-
day af Huron Centenaial School,
Brucefield.•• '
The happy "bug" speaker was
Alastair Crawford of Oro Sta-,
tiop, a yice-president of District
8 of the. Ontario Horticultural
Sgaiety when, he addresSed the 60
gardeners ' 'from- Seaforth 'and
their guest*. from the . Clinton
Horticultural Society.
Mr. Crawford, who has three
lily, ponds himself, showed slides
of them as he describedhow easy
they are to build and things to do
and 'things not .te do. He em
'phasized,the,'necessity of digging
them at i,least four feet deep s?' • The Seaforth wonien!s that the MY roots *ouid not Institute held their Public Relat- freeze ,in the wirkertirne. The ions -meeting In the Seaforth.
Public- School on oct6i5er. 9th
' when each' Institute member bad
invited one or two guests.
The- Presid ne, -Mrs. Arnold
Mac Gee's • Mission,:r .
VERSATIE GROUP I _
' Pop. Ohl Ro`Ok & CountrS.
Also :—
Exotic Da0er
Coming Next Week:—
A , Green Lite
POp, Rock &' Country Group
Y _Winners of three African vio-
let Th"ants donated to'the club
were; 'Mrs. George Howatt and
Mrs. Clare Reith, both of sea-
' forth, .aild Mrs Hollis Manski of
Brucefield.
• ; ocal :Briefs
I • • Nineteen 'Members of BrI-
- tannia 'Lodge, No."170, Seaforth
and their wives were guests
over the ^weekend 'of' Lincoln
Lodge .e molpeDre.stro-olft.
(wp Lodges
have been 1./isiting: each other
since 1950. Lincoln Lodge Writ
`"return the' visit next Autumn.
Mrs. Taylor then. turned the • The...buildings have arch de- •
meeting over to Mrs. Ocirda,n signs with marble, also some
Papple and the Social_Committee .tgetcrteuertes oafrea-Iml atrhebleb.uilTdhinegasrch ils-
wonderful. Mrs. Doig also corr-
CASH BINGO mm entedup
oonf three parts-
owth rnicohu- ni_s • , .
ade
... Legion Hall, Sealorth„, tarns, There are small' towns _
•'^ also on the, isrand. • No ,one
PZI ;,. OCT.' 9t.
crossdirectlyfromSpainto ,
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island
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orviceversa,be
cause of disagreements between
, 8:15 .p.m. •
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Spainm
Mrs, Jas,
Gibraltar.
Keysgave thecour7:
15 Regular :Games for .$10.00 ' '
. tesy rettiarks and.presented Mrs..
THREE $25.00 GAMES ,\ Doig and the Misses Henderson
•--- ‘ $ 7 :0: Jackpo t RI p toIEOGs a Go —.. with a gift. , J, • 10
DOOR
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Mrs. Gordon McKenzie and 40
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, . $1.00, . • Vrs. Wilfred Coleman conducted
Admission • , two contests. 'The panty' Hose
"•• Extra Cards 25 or 1 for $1.00 • - and Reading the Newspaper,,
(CHILDREN UNDER. 16 NOT
which preyed to ,be lots of'fun
and laughter. PERMITTED) ' • • The meeting' closed with the
' k —Proceeds for' Welfare Work.- 'QueLenuncah wandthseseIrnvsetdRubtye
Mrs.
Grace. R.
... ,, Auspices Seaforth Branch 156, M. Scott and her committee and a
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(The FaMily Affair)
[N THE LADLES' and ESCORTS' ROOM
FRIDAY SATURDAY''' '
RUSS & DALE
TASTY CHICKEN WINGS for SNACKS
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106 Anniversary
SERVi;'C E'l
•KIPPEN UNITED .
' CHURCH
SUN./ Oct 21
at 11 a.m.
Rex. George Ambu'r'Y,
• Kingston,
:•Gnest Speaker
The iluronia ('lion., will pro,
:ern •Ihe Ministry of
Elm Haven
Motor Hotel
CLINTON
Now Playing:2'
pond should, be still water, not
part of a stream, he said, as the
flat lily pads will not endure
running water.
The ,slides showed the range
'of beautiful, colors in the flowers;
either in his lily plants or in
those of friends. Mr. Crawford
showed slides of flowers and ve-
getables giving the origin of these
whether native to either Noith
or South America,' Europe, Asia
or Africa.
• Rev. Paul packman, Bruce,
fteld,, vice-president of the Sea-
forth ,Horticultural Society, pre-
sided for the meeting/ „the ab-
sence of Dr. Rodgel' hitman-
WI' slidOt-f.on
Afrroui Gibrottor
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, , at the Fall Fair. Mrs. Arthur
..FATHER STEPHEN liendve714,.
Seaforth, won the agine and the men .are always'
EC BERT 'COUNCIL TH IS WEK , dressed in navy or black suits.
iiNIGHtS 'Of COLUMBUS :
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DANCE . AT TH. ,..., :.•
ZURIC.111 ROYAL 'HOTEL
•n the
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pillo ,slips.
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E chre Party'
,St: James' School
8:30 PA:
'Everyone Welcome .
FRL -OCT. 19
Admis .SiOn- 50 cents
Taylor, opened he meeting with • .- Mrs.' ,John MacLean intro•-•
.. and Mary ;duced ,41rs. R. J. Doig who • the Institute. Ode
`Stewart Collect and welcomed all ' showed slides on ,Spai Africa. guests and members present. . and Gibraltar, Which oved most
! .Roll call- was introduction of a interesting; •Mrs.. Doi?. and ' ‘.,
friend or &guest you had brought • Mrs. Neil Bell of Seaforth. took with you.• • ' this trip last. Easter and were
Minutes' were read and, ap- , accompanied by' 12 other tea-
proved and correspondence read_ chers. and many students. Most. The . area .,-cenverition is to of the younger generation speak be held in. London Nov, 7:84- it French hut the parents and itt
at the Banqueteer 'Highway . 2 .grandparents all speak Spanish. !"
South. Mrs. Wm. Wood•of Cooks- The 'women wear. dark clothes,
.ville was the lucky winner of the skirts, blouses or sweaters, no
for the' psogram .which included
' a singzsong led, by Mrs. John
Henderson at -the piano. A duet
• by Darlene and Debbie Henderson '
,..was enjoyed. Mrs.CotdanPapple
read apoein 4what is a Farmer".
'Darlene Henderson step danced.
MITCHELL
SAT., OCT. 20
and SAT.
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CroWn Room ,
The'
Morticans
Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth social. hour spent;
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