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ieXPO$iTOR, SI1;AFORTH, OPIT., MAY �. >Is �i
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season
Huron' Count Playhouse has -i H C" F
IN
ry nn a uron ountry ?tr whtch
m gGquiared 9 new members to its will be held on the Playhouse Mrs. Ross McGregor has re-
$vafd of Trustees. Benson grounds on Sunday. June 2nd.
turned from Stratford where she
Tuckey, Chairman announced
recently the addition of Don
•Southcott, Mrs. Albert Vosier, of
Grand Bend; Ed Procunier,
London. and Mrs.' Jack Boyd,
Foresf. Continuing members of
the Playhouse Board are Bill
Cochrane, Miss Betty Etue and
Bruce Sully, of Goderich;
S, P. Englert of Kitchener;
Howard. Flemming. Mrs. Peter
Ivey, Bill Heinsohn, of London;
James Love, Mrs. Bitl 'Waters of
Parkhill; E.Beecher Menzies of
Clinton; Mrs. Bill Schlegel, Mrs.
Griffin Thomas of Crrand Bend•
and from Exeter, Mrs. Mel Gaiser
and Mr. Tuckey.
Mr. Southcott has been
appointed to head the 1974
Season Ticket Drive which will
open on May 18th.
Mr. Heinsohn has been re-
appointed to head up the 2nd
Mr. Tuckey also announced
that the Playhouse has accepted
an invitation from the newly
formed Kincardine Theatre Guild
to bring its 1974 season there.
This new arrangement will mean
that the Company will perform at
the Playhouse in Grand Bend on
Wednesday thAugh Saturday
nights, and will move its Sunday
night performance to Kincardine
Town Hall.
Board Approval was given for
the 1974 Operation. The Summer
season is- due to get underway on
June 26th, and details will be
announced shortly by James
Murphy, Playhouse Managing
Director, but the opening play of
the season is definitely I DO. t
DO; the Broadway musical, which
starred Mary Martin and.,Ro.bert
Preston.
visited her daughter.
Mrs. Cecil Pullman spent the
weekend in Kitchener with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Alex Powell.
Mrs. Wes Agar has moved into
the residence which she pur-
chased from Mrs. Harvey Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Lingelbach
and Mr. and Mrs. W, Titford
have returned from their holiday
in Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Gige Harloff of
Kitchener visited his weekend
with his sister, Mrs.•Lavina Kelly.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Nelson
Goventock, Simcoe, are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance and Mr.
and Mrs. M.H.McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Downey of
Rochester, Mich. and Mrs. Helen
Bigger of Phoenix, Ariz. visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Devereaux.
Mrs. Mae Dorrance had the
misfortune to fall and break her
arm at the elbow recently-.
Property
Legion • News �
transfers
and Views Recent property transfers made
+ through the real estate office of
Joseph McConnell, Realtor,
include:
The Munn Estate house, corner
ys. rclff i LL c E t of Church and Centre Streets, to
rem f ' William Southgate, Seaforth.
.. i. t r The property on McKillop,Side
;;sky Road 30, owned by Maryanne
Weiler. Seaforth, to Terrence
f .., Johnston. Tuckersmith
-..
Township.
The William Southgate LEGION CHAMPS -- Winners in the Legion Bowling League's winter series of
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residence on Sparling Street to play were left, Anne Wood, High Average; Gordon McKenzie, high single; Lloyd
By John D. Baker past Events Mrs. William SeNvitt, Hullett Eisler, high average; Ella Munro, high triple; Steve Hook, High triple and Helen
Public Relations Officer Township. Nicholson, high single. (Photo by Wilbee)
The Bingo last Friday night The David Ryan Estate house
Branch IS6 attracted ninety-seven piavers, on Goderich Street East to Robert
and prizes to the value of $351 Govier, Seaforth.
Dates to remember thirty-one Newworld Of Menu Planning
ears ago this month during were share3 by the winners.. The house, barn and 4 '/s acres
y g g There's a whole new world of BROWN l E' S
World War I1: 7 May 1943 : Tunis of land on concession 5,
Survey, ,• owned b • Bruce menu planning when you turnto �
and Bizerte taken by Allied y y
forces; 10 May 1943 - Reports Coming Events Coleman, Tuckersmith, to,James sausages. The more than icy CLINTON - ONTARIO F
reveal that Germans have lost g varieties of these exciting spicy BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. SHOW STARTS 8:30 P M.
May 2nd -Executive meeting Crocker, Seaforth.
y g Meat products available today
750,000 rTxep in Africa; 12 May commending at 8:00 p.m. The ranch style residence, of p y p FRIDAY . SA URDAY - SUNDAY
1943 - Organized enemy resist provide man possibilities for
g Y May 3rd -Bingo as usual at the- FMrs. Joseph Grurttmett, .making menus interesting with
ance ends, African campaign is Egmondville south, to Mr. Y 5 .l
Legion Hall. pew casserole, salad and IIAQ 3 -4 -
over. Germans in full retreat; 13 Mav 9th -General meetingand Charles C. Murphy, Oakville.
May 1943 Prime, Minister sandwich combinations.
Y election of officers commencing at
Churchill visits Washington; 17 8:30 p.m. Every -week more and more I
May 1943 - With 30 Canadians in Ma • 18th -Installation of
iii crews, RAF squadron smashes officers. are a' ompl discover what mighty jobs R GISTRATiON OUR Hr, NS •�SflflUN Mills
Ruhr Valley dams; -I S' May 1943 - are accomplished by low cost - [ (� .+Q pp
Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial IRJ•COBB JflCKWNfl�EN
Pantelleria gets war's heaviest _ _ � ` _ _ � � for
bombing; 19 May 1943 Britain (~ 527-0171.
pledges to fight Jags to the end; .I I Seaforth Little - °GfOi1GE NI�itliITIIN
lur'
22 May 0, - Admiral Donitz i Undo New +
withdraws U-boats from the I HAVEN PaNnvisiLO
I Girls' League
Adult ErrterfiainmeRt METROCOLOR nnGnn�j
North Atlantic. The crisis is over. IMgnCJg�ennenfl r 9
The Allies dominate the Atlantic; Motor Hotel
27 May. 1943 - Churchill-Roose- I I Ages 8 — 15 When Scorpio wants y V r
vett .conferences ended; 30 May
1943 - Americans retake Alskan I r......� ' I Now playink, mphMay 6th thele is
island ofAttu from Japanses. ,, I + 'Jamie James no place
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Coming Heir+ 7 — 8:3O wet-� :— � - - � to hide!
+ THIS WEEK i MON. - TUES. -'WED. $3 Per Child or $5 Family
I' AT THE I "TI .IOLWy" TO BE. PAID THE NIGHT
+ TU� - .SAT.CASH BINGO. 19
OF'REGISTRATION
Legion Haid, Seaforth CNZIE
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ROYAL AL HOTEL + �� � The most int'redible
Friday, May 3rd I MITCHELL Adult Entertainment -manhunt of them all!
8:15 p.m. I - BURT ALAIN ' PAUL
1S Regular Gema for $10.00 + I BUSINESS as USUAL - NE
' in the I i w CORPOH `PION LANCASTER - DELUN -SCOFiEID �NhE "f Im
THREE $25.00 GAMES i I SCORPIQ JOHN C0LIC0S GAYLE HUNVIUTT,
— $75.00 Jackpot to Go — I Crown Room
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TWO DOOR PRIZES I I For Information K WAi rEp uiAisCN u gat; rvNyfa , •••, w Unllad khats
Ad on $1.00 I ENTMTA1N UM4T:_
Em ma Camels 25c or 7 for $1.00 I Friday — Saturd � �
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--Proceeds for Welfare Work— I ALPINE
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Auspices Seaforth Branch 158, I i I
Royal Canadian Legion, Seafor% I ECHOES i FAMILY PARADISE
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MORE CHAMPS —More trophy winners at the Legion bowling award night were,
back left Gary Gray, Tom Young and Ed Baker, front, Anne Wood, Gail McKenzie
and Margaret Smale., (Photo by Wilbee)
Atie`nt on .faUN, t� ti
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Vete�raims G
Ex -Service? Men and Women'
and Dependents
The Royal anadlan Legion Service Bureau Officer
H, W. MOYER
P
]racial Service Officer of London
will visit at the
Legion Hall, Bra 'ch 156, SEAFORTH on
TUESDAY, MAY 28th
Aifyone wishing information, afivice or assistaritt, regarding
Wam Disabilty Pensions, Treatment, ANowances, etc., is m -
quested to contact, the Service Officers of theSgafor+th, Branch
NOT LATER THAN
MONDAY, MAY 1, th
I niteMew8 by Appointment Only
SERVICE OFPICER :
9E0M1, IL MIULL'ETi –. PIiOIft 627-3612
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Country and Western Entertainment
SATURDAY — IN THE
RED KNIGHT ROOM
Elgin Fisher.
(The Family Affair)
IN THE LADIES AND ESCORTS ROOM
Friday and Saturday iVight
The -Three _ Tons
TASTY CHICKEN WINGS for SNACKS
AMPLE FREE PARKING
WN SIi:RVE REVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS
12to2and 6to8
AT 'V'ERY LOUT PRIiCE9
OWERCIAL NOTEL.Seaforth
,
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Entertainment+
Friday and Saturday Night
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Fri. & Sat. N .
May 3 and 4
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BOX OFFICE
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7:-0 P.W
BAYFIELD ROAD
GODERICH
527-7711
DINING
and DANCING.
' EVERY FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
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music by the
Uenaear wraei�:uc.•:d� 'ALTINAIRES'
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Reservations taken now for
HAM, TURKEY and BEEF
DINNERS
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OPTIMIST CLUB OF BRUSSELS
SPONSORING
A Bic`yde Rodeo
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Respect The Low VVI//eek
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BRU"PSSELS eARFNA
'MAY - 4the
1:00P.M.
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