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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-09-05, Page 9a •,� r h F KA 4- mH `rl s ta k 111, h a.rI ..OI rrti 1N.estYF Nil 11 On Friday,September 6th 123 Joan Hart, RX, =,2, Brussels; 4•H Homemaking Club girls from, Rosemary DAvid, R.R.#1,,, , i t.• ;`' Wroxeter; Heather McPherson, � the 'cat}izties in Southwestern Ontario will be participating in Seaforth; Mary Ellen Schlenker, the Junior pay at the Western Crefiitorn; . Shirley Chalmers, Fair in London. R.R,=2, Kippen; Gaye Fischer; , The girls who are attending 11•1114, Walton; Daren Kernick, , .> from Huron County are: R.R.= 3,' Exeter. ath Bennett R,R.#1, Gorrie; A program has been planned to , Y r , BeV. • , Cantelont Varna•include a variety of topics , slides Varna; Hodgert, 11.1111, Kirkton; and discussion groups on Brenda Warner, Goderich; Donna nutrition, a demonstration on Hackett, R.R:#7, Lucknow; Susan clothing accessories and a fashion�7 Fische r,u 11.1111, Dashwood; show.M3r1�, la Dickson, 11.1111, The highlight of the evening is,��1tr , a joint banquet with the Vera VanDiepen, R..R #6, N Goderich; June Machan, Auburn; AgKicultural Club members at the Bickey Peel, 11.1111,Bluevale; Top -of -the -Fair ClubhouSe.,Club.. Madelyn • Sewers, Londesboro; members will also have the Y Glenna Ellis, R.R.#1, Clinton; opportunity to view the evening Janet Haney, 11.1114, Seaforth; grandstand show. CASH BINGO Legion .Mall, Seaforth M, Friday, Sept. 6th 9:16 pan. 3L5 Regulw Gamma for $10* . THREIC 7$W.00 GA31ES $75.00' JACKPOT TO' GO TWO DOOR PRIZES — Admission $1.00 — Extra, Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 CCSILDREN VNDE'R 16 NOT PER112171TED) Prooeedls for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaxorth Branch 156 Royal Oanadlan Legion, Seaforth Junior `.D', HOCKEY D A-N�C E S.EAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday, Sept., 7th w A � Dancing 10 to 1 Music pby + p� to T Tickets $3 per couple Available at the Door W P OPENS AT 8:00 SHOWS START AT, DUSK FRI.-SAT.-RUN. I 3�T. �7-8 ` - until they I,o.,crossed the Samuel Z. Arkoff presents a Max Baer productioh Macon County Line etenlnp Alan Vint - Cheryl Waters - Geoffrey Lewis • Joan Blackman • Jesse Vint and Max Baer EllIIIUeIe by e,eCutive producer sto by wedyley by roduced by Stu Phillips Roger Camras • Max�3aer Max Baer and Richard Compton �lax)3aer di.cled by Richard Compton • ' color by CFI • an American International release "Another -e, Another Time" composed and sung by Bobbie Gentry COMING LdWAWING' TALI !! r, 1 BACKYARD BIN ACLE — Jack Case polishes up the binnacle fro he Great Lakes ship E. B: Barber,' which he -has installed in his backyard to remind him of h1s 25 years -on lake boats. The binnacle was discarded in favor of a newer method of steering the ship. Jack is continuing .to ship out as a first,mate and hopes to bring the ship's steert fg wheel on his nexf trip home. (Photo by Phillips) i RECEPTION And Dance 11 for AN N E. KEYS. and GERALD SPANTON [bridal couple] SAT., SEPT. 7th R-12 3 Music by Joe Overholt I PINERIDGE CHALET + Lunch Provided i Everyone Welcome PORK HOSTESS CONTESTANTS -- Huron's new Pork Queen, i Brenda Moore of R.R.4, Goderich, second 'from left, :was. 'surrounded by the other contestants at .the ao:nual Huron Pork Producers barbecue in Seaforth last Thursday night. Margaret Van Dyk, Seaforth, left, • Yvonne . Bean; Auburn, Y Y k k �ti �: ,fir ;.� «� � ,. ,�, j a'�„"��� y � • s}^��� , � i 77, r � ,hpf �z.a r Y i '�, , 6 �.`' 'i � ,�"s4Ya-a�%�: "�. 'iI �i"_1�"�,�P. s''r'•� _....•.. ' •'Visitingwith Miss Turnbull,this, LINING UP FOR PORK - Some of the almost 1500 volunteer workers. Organizers called it the most week were Mrs. Ailean•Mclntosh ,� people who attended the Huron County -Pork successful barbecue yet and those .who came to eat of Bayton Beach, Fla. and her Producer's barbecue at the community centre in said the meal was delibious. (Staff Phpto)' daughter, MPs. Norman Kreider Seaforth-last week line u to iCk u their food fro of Farmington,. Mich. p P P rn _ Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgert, former owners of Kilbarchan called Wednesday of this week and took Mr. Nelson Westeott, Mr. Fred Ziegler and Miss. Turnbull for an enjoyable drive through McKillop. Cheryl Webster, Varna and Teresa OndreJicka, Exeter, ' were the runners up. The :Pork Mostess contest was judged by' Mrs. Jack Riddell; Mrs. Ar, WEDDING RAECOM -n? BURGESS-FINNIGAN Jeannette and Dick invite their friends to a reception dance at: SEAFORTH. LEGION HALL SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 7 9:30 — 1:00 Music By Staircase Best Wishes Onil,,"Please: Texaco nine 'eliminates rs and ' Teachers. -in 1 1 r, 1 BACKYARD BIN ACLE — Jack Case polishes up the binnacle fro he Great Lakes ship E. B: Barber,' which he -has installed in his backyard to remind him of h1s 25 years -on lake boats. The binnacle was discarded in favor of a newer method of steering the ship. Jack is continuing .to ship out as a first,mate and hopes to bring the ship's steert fg wheel on his nexf trip home. (Photo by Phillips) i RECEPTION And Dance 11 for AN N E. KEYS. and GERALD SPANTON [bridal couple] SAT., SEPT. 7th R-12 3 Music by Joe Overholt I PINERIDGE CHALET + Lunch Provided i Everyone Welcome PORK HOSTESS CONTESTANTS -- Huron's new Pork Queen, i Brenda Moore of R.R.4, Goderich, second 'from left, :was. 'surrounded by the other contestants at .the ao:nual Huron Pork Producers barbecue in Seaforth last Thursday night. Margaret Van Dyk, Seaforth, left, • Yvonne . Bean; Auburn, Y Y k k �ti �: ,fir ;.� «� � ,. ,�, j a'�„"��� y � • s}^��� , � i 77, r � ,hpf �z.a r Y i '�, , 6 �.`' 'i � ,�"s4Ya-a�%�: "�. 'iI �i"_1�"�,�P. s''r'•� _....•.. ' •'Visitingwith Miss Turnbull,this, LINING UP FOR PORK - Some of the almost 1500 volunteer workers. Organizers called it the most week were Mrs. Ailean•Mclntosh ,� people who attended the Huron County -Pork successful barbecue yet and those .who came to eat of Bayton Beach, Fla. and her Producer's barbecue at the community centre in said the meal was delibious. (Staff Phpto)' daughter, MPs. Norman Kreider Seaforth-last week line u to iCk u their food fro of Farmington,. Mich. p P P rn _ Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgert, former owners of Kilbarchan called Wednesday of this week and took Mr. Nelson Westeott, Mr. Fred Ziegler and Miss. Turnbull for an enjoyable drive through McKillop. Cheryl Webster, Varna and Teresa OndreJicka, Exeter, ' were the runners up. The :Pork Mostess contest was judged by' Mrs. Jack Riddell; Mrs. Ar, WEDDING RAECOM -n? BURGESS-FINNIGAN Jeannette and Dick invite their friends to a reception dance at: SEAFORTH. LEGION HALL SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 7 9:30 — 1:00 Music By Staircase Best Wishes Onil,,"Please: Texaco nine 'eliminates rs and ' Teachers. -in After alt games were rained out on Mgh''ddy, Tuesday e#$irifng saW -Duffers come back ✓ with 2 runs, again .on errors as Clive Buist.'s the Texacos Duffers siruggl.e, as .they finally came out on top and `'. single was the only b.it but the. Bobkworms made two costly eliminated the Teachers nine by a err tfi 3 3 ft One of this years fall' and winter activities organized by the narrow 11-8 score. The game. proved a real cliff o e score was - a er four ,`innings. Seaforth Recreation Department will be Karate. The course, The fifth inning provided .most. directed -by Legacy Karate School, will try to ' show the hanger throughout as the first of, the gat es hitting as the physical part of Karate and explain the mental point of this i Ing was scoreless and set the ` Teaahers counted 2 runs in their Martial Art. How,_to bring, both aspects together by using - ,ace. The second inning saw Fred half of the frame on three hits minimum effort and obtaining maximum results will be Burton's double lead to a single while the Duffersreplied with 5. " explained. run as the Duffers took a 1-0 lead. big runs on seven hits and they This course will run 10 weeks with two lessons each week. The third inning, however, saw the Teachers 'take advantage of took 'an 8 - 5 lead. The top of the Other programs to be. offered this fall starting at the sixth saw the Teachers fight back beginning of October include Childrens' Arts and _Crafts, errors as d 3 they scoreruns on with 3,runs on three hits to again . Ballet, Womens Keep Fit, Boutique Crafts and others. only one hit as Gary Montgomery even the score. A comprehensive -brochure on all programs will be p p g with a single coupled between However la walk and three hits distributed through the mail in, mid-September. Recreation errors provided the Teachers with p provided the Duffers with 3 runs Director Clive Buist asks that you watch for your brochure and the runs. fourth frame, and an 11 - 8 lead going into, thio ---retain it for future reference. The • saw the seventh. The ' Duffers ' theb ti htened u and held the :��:��**�C7tC71C'14'7�C�r'11C�r�C7�**'7�C*7>IAC7k7fC*•'*'�r7'�)�*�� ::_ :�� BJ G G E R, 'a BETTE, g r bookworms scoreless to take the ' game and advance to the semi-; finals against the winner of the Main Street Queens series. Ron Beuerman went the distance for the Duffers allowing_ eleven hits while Bill Weber gave up twelve hits to the Texaco nine. Bob Dinsmore le d the Duffers with a 2 for 2 effort, at the plate Inn," Members of the Clinton Christian Reform Churph formed a r" choir to lead the singing for the Sunday evening song service. while Bill Weber Collected four hits in five at bats in a losing Aire Van Der Ende led the devotions.cause. DDJ7 t miss this years greatest entertainment bar9ain— The Goderich Bluewater Band played for a concert on the lawn on Monday evening. The concert was held on Monday The remaining games in the other series will' be played this FREE* Grandstand Shows rather than the regular Thursday: evening to accommodate band, week as Main Street and the Queens settled their series last members of the with all of the residents ta$ing Set. t Sept.,6-7-8 The Hubert Castle Circus y advantage of the warm evening to enjoy the music. Eighty-five residents attended the Communion service for night (Wednesday) while the Turf Club and Firemen continue this Sept. 9-10 Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass all faiths in the Chapel on Thursday morning, Rev. Wittich of week. Sept. 11 Tony Orlando & Dawn the Blyth United Church was in charge of the service assisted Monday's action will see the Sept. 12 Tom T. Hall & The Story Tellers' by one of the elders of the church, Howard Campbell. Mrs. Gordon McClinchey sang two numbers accompanied at the semi-final series start with the competing teams and times not Sept. 13-14 `Little Angels" Korean Children's Choir organ by Mrs.Rena Waft. yet finalized. Plus star-studded supporting cast, Sept. 9-14 including- w - The Harmonicats, Wes Harrison, Bob Trent and friends. FREE* Gate Prizes Lucky draws every evening from tickets deposited that day — ADULT AWARDS— $1,000 daily, PLUS $2,500 GRAND PRIZE CHILDREN'S AWARDS - 5 C.C.M. — 5 -speed bikes daily, PLUS $500 GRAND PRIZE SAVE UP TO 25% ON ADULT MIDWAY & KIDDIELAND RIDES & SHOWS WITH UNIV,SAL COUPON BOOKSI ('included In gate admission) Y E$Tg'R-n `011DOn . itii::::<: �:::j?:ti ::::uti..,sM•,•Ti:� �Y �::��w tib. Sep a 1 14 Grounds Opon ai 10 a.m. weekdays, 12 noon Sunday Adult gate adidlss/on $100, Chlk/ren S to t2 years 50c, ur►Wer S; Free PUBLIC MEETING Thursday Sept.5; 8:00p.M. REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OFFICE TO CONSIDER AMMENDMENT No.9 TO THE HURON COUNTY OFFICIAL PLAN CONCERNING r LOT.S.IZE STANDARDS AND DEVELOPM ENTATANDARDS