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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-05-23, Page 8� Ivx S1e+A 'Q1R+'1' a gfi1TCMA E3, 1974 -ae ►t Cal Br eOPPORT 61 for YOUTH! -.qf SPONSORS -- �� • Mists Margaret Harris of Tonin- w Oshawa. Pre sous to moving to PLAY � � � � �" � � � L /�� tir •-. pace in- to spent the weekend with Mr. Peterborough she worked in X11 and Mrs. James F. Scott. Kitchener and Hamilton. FQR, CLDREN 4 — 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rennie of , Mr. and Mrs. James — COMMENCING ,DULY 2 -- AUGUSTT-'16 l;l ksataval Toronto were guests of Mrs.. M. R. Devereaux, Mr. and Mrs. John gegistsation Forms AvaftWe at Lower Library, PUblia "ooll I Rennie. Paul Rau and Mr,. Leo'Hagan of or Separate School Regisbratioa days= Mon, MaY 27 to Thurt;4. 22 members of the men in First Father St ephen Eckert Council, Mw,80, 4—d pin. For information Rhone 527-1214 or 527-x852 The students pf St. Patrick's Presbyterian Charch occupied the of Seaforth and District, attended DEADLINE --- MAY 31 — Maximum 40 childrei School in Dublin were busy this choir, loft on Sunday morning the annual Knights of Columbus LET US ENTERTAIN YOUR CMLD TMS, c,3p MMS year with their music with very when Rev: 'Neill of Stratford was a Convention for the Jurisdiction of successful results. guest speaker. Ontario at Ottawa durin the The school had 62 entries in the Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Murdoch weekend. g I Stratford Kiwanis Festival with 33 of Detroit were weekend°guests of Stratford. ' r of them placing in the top three. Mrs. J.D. Cairns.��• ��� Five choirs entered but Brian and Nancy McGregor of Out of 17 verse speaking unfortunately none of them placed. ,However the Grade 4 Peterborough visited on the holi-_ day weekend at the home of his Violence At T.V.? Are you one of those people BUSINESS a -S USUAL Choir did;, place second in the parents in Egmondville. Brian who , complaina bout too much placing first. Mitchell Festival. recently received a promotion to violence on T.V. and hen fight Out of two triple trios entered level 129 in the T.D. Bank in every night about which channel 'For Information in Stratford, one of them placed Peterborough. Brian's wife Nan- to watch? second. Out of seven duets, one cy;'who has worked in the U.I.C. placed first, one second and two office in Peterborough.* since Some Letter) He'll forget his PH -ONE 527-0629 thirds. March 1973, was promoted to never senior There were 17 entries in the staff supervisor in' the Claims year at college. That's when he - �. vocal solos. Twelve received fasts, three Dept. She received this promotion by got his letter. It was from the - suggesting he take up FAMILY �" ARADISE nine seconds and writing competitions in coach f thirds. chess! Three students, Ruth McCreight, Susan Brosens and ToniAt : Last Night Bobby Vanderprry received scholarships 'in this category. �WqdneSdoy' «. Caroline Costello shared a trophy 7 I with another student from — No cover dhe� P1, Stratford. ' r In the speech arts category ,. i FRIDAY, SATURDAY:— there were 22 entries from the "Storm - Crow" school, 18 of them placing. Out of 17 verse speaking entries, there were three firsts, ' three seconds, and eight thirds. COMENG 110\"D.AY:-7 Two student entered the public "Tobruck" speaking contest, one of them placing first. The only entrant to the Bible reading competition placed second. Two students who entet•e8 the. prose reading category plated first. , In the Mitchell Festival the Kindergarten Rhythm Band placed first. There were several entries in . the piano competition who also placed. CASHaBINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth Friday; May 24 8:15 P.m. h 16 Regular Games for $10.00 _ , THREE X25.00 GAMES - ` — $75.00 Jackpot to Go — UNSTWAME! FRi. - SAT. urrbE6Evabtr, TWO DOOR, PRIZES MAY 24-25 uNbEarablE! Admission 51.00 ` � r Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 The ultimate z_ in Martial Arts (CIY1LbREN UNDER I.6 NOT dwentt, rel PER'W TED) _ —Proceeds for Welfare, Wo'ic— y Auspices Seaforth Branch 156, !i/! Ravel Canadian Legion, Seaforth S' MIXE LES An Expositor Classified will ♦ Thi �E` of �T` ' k`�' fu pay you dividends. Have you tried Is bci. with ' one? Dial 527-0240.swill W, IiInII11II11II1IimIlIIIIn1tIII . ::...,-�r.�� �. ,z, �T :�_� The family of Jahn & 4nne SUNDAY MAY 26 ONLY Z. . Lansink invite yon to cele- H1r�i f Mate with them on the oc- S DON Basion of their garenta' IN THE DAY LOOK THE Thirty-fifth-, THE INSANE "BASEMENT WEDDING TOOK OVER Plus y E ASYLUM! "BLOOD ANNIVERSARY'BR , , ' seta rrER ID _ _ iDE„ At the SEAFORTH BOX OFFICE EN COMMUNITY' CENTRE Show Starts r' rr AtDmk Saturday, May 25 1 1 at 9:00 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME numOH-MIDDLESEX FEDERAL Lunch provided A LIBERAL Best wishes only S0 - 11111111111111111lUI11II1lllglll " NOM�NATtON �,�► CONVENTI.ON I -1 SEAFORTH 1 Ttte Huron -Middlesex Liberal Association has called a l Under New l nominatirY9 t�rnvas7tion to be held at • 1 I i Huron.Central Centra Secondary School Et�ter#ainment cManagerrientl Auditorium -Clinton —� MORDA.YrMAY 21, 1974 Friday & Sqturday. at 8:15 p -m. , I I for the purpose of selecting a candidate to represent the THIS WEEK 'logy' i Liberal party ir} the riding of Huron -Mi telex in the R I AT , i forth Coming federal etettior7 �� I I 'SPECIAL SPEAKER r . -I i Dr. MARK MacGUIGAN M.P. ROYAL HOTEL ° --- tot Windsor-Watke'rvilfe, Padiameritary Secretary I MfTCHELL- i to Minister of Manpower and tmmigratioil i I MEMBERSHiPS: DINING ROOM dI The constitution provides that only paid up members of in the I I the Huron•M;ddtesax Liberal Association shall be- en. i.awn I titled to. vote. Such rml beraftips Must be obtained not ! I Om less that 72 hours Pdw to OW c0mffMWqn6nt of the con OP N -SUNDAY, - vantion. Renewals of previous membdrstilm however IIV'lTiAtlt1'I':-- I may be obtained up to the time set for commencement of the convention. k # Flrilda -- SaU rda Y y I Memberships, which cast $t each, may be obtained from the I.Iberal Association chairmen in the various 2 municipalities within the riding and by'mail f J I Harold shore, Swretary. erith . Lic6nsed under L.L. B.O. i I he evols or Arnold Stiitnlssent, Assistant Secgetary, " Ats t Saef yeL StAO ;16. i 11 0randmpther «. writes n►te frOnn I Huroinview P1, In a recent Huronview column, ' r it was reported 'that Mrs. Mc- Clure thanked the students of Colborne Central School for their presentation of 'Tie Pied Pipes of Hamelin,' In a note to the Expositor, Mrs. McClure tells us that not only was she the great-grandmother df one BAYFIEI, D ROAR GODERICH 527-7711 i PINING & DANDIPIr"A EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THIS WEEK five others there too. Formerly Ellen Henderson, Mrs. McClure was born and /The, HUmtn�n• •rdS/. raised around the Seaforth area; ��� w7Nisr L C E O . gb She is the only one left of a \ family of four boys and four girls and is a 4ister of the late James . VL J Ph_ 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads Henderson. /�'1� � Mrs. McClure will be 86 in, Adgust. fill 1.11111111111111111111111111111 HURON -MIDDLESEX FEDERAL SEAFORTH CHAMBER PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE of COMMERCE Dinner Meeting NOMINATION MEETING ( Members Only) on In Tues., May 28 SALTFORD' VALLEY HALL GODERICH 1974 at the Commercial Hotel Thurs., Ma,y -3C1, 197 4 9 P.M. t Reception: 6:30 p.m. Dinner: 7:00 1).111. Guest"Speaker - Eldon WO011alr>I1>s ` Program Federal M.P. Calgary 'North IIIiNIINII1iiiII111ttllitilltl�l � � SAT. MAY2 - TWICE EVERY DAY 2:30 & 7:30 HEAR '.FRANKLIN '4 { HALL AUTHOR OF V8 BOOKS'ON - HEALING FASTING AND FAITH WITH HELEN - HALL Enjoy these , .Holy Ghost Healing Meetings - an CONTINENTAL MOTEL 70t VICTORIA NORTH (HIGHWAY 7) KITCHENER .-FRI.-SAT. MAY 23-25 ' SHOWTIME THURS. 8 P.M. FRI. SAT. 2 SHOWINGS 7:3D d 9:30 SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE 1:3D P.M. A wild, way-out chase led by the world's first ' r Siamese secret agent! - Walt Di§ hila,tous camad) . SYN.-MON.-TUES. 'MAY 26-28 . SHOWTtME 8 P.M. 20th CENTURY -FOX Pr en APALC):1V.R PICTU t ' PAUL WINFIELD is Gordon inWR . . CORlU�N � , r• * �� z Natter Al OMIRM-13Fuce Dern race against time and a killer in ' l I Heal MyYestery Nl of the u.N­1 -MMm We,rn d n,em,v Ontario's Largest Spring Fair NOWAY IN AY , WAP Y CLINTONq,P Pe -F-, 11R RIN ' COMMUNITY PARK' - 4 3 DIYS UNE 1vm2_- FRIDAY, MAY 11 SATURDAY Er'ettirlg, lllNf 1 If Hoa.--Weshm Ofi..» Clem -`,4 Wan SHOW Vwn.wp Ja y Slw.. 7100 -Judging Han Hon. Twm., 7:70 Ps,. -C.~ -on. PA Co1 x � k . Pony 7nm., wd,Mn, Ne. 1:70 p..n^-Qw.n of T6f.'v Coo- •'�i ' •Aft. i..•'r f—A.,�SMn.+ 24. tom. IMnn Ib end 24. ; ENTEl1TAMYEId► S,an7 clh"ns G1„ + t Thor cmamchn» .od•Nm. bond, Op.n le bd».66 nerd'", aW,h. V(ne. Mon lord, and _ comedian, ,rill b4 M.C. PI_. local Ind'». lY,rt,ioa t�ddbAc- /alaM, on di.play in common. SUAY, AN 2 SADtx,I HCIISI JUDGING AND vinm" GAMES SATMA1 Aft"" Ani; 1 '- SUNDAY 1V1tMG GkAt NAND I r,a. 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