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The McKillogllt.14HRers held a, I� AE'
a `�,°1 bowling party a>x • Nable's �qlR �' �.
. fr+od� ergYour
y x Sunday night when each member
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I brought a friend.. Afterwards, NOW a•y Q � e.
k, everyone wont to the home, of w '
'Elizabeth Pryce where •games
were played and lunclrwas `NIOLASLtI►AN' CENTRAL HURON Sk. ;ONDAR3C SCHOOL"
r kyr ` t•.� v !nf` -.`�s , p..,',� 't r , a .; served. >rfartttp Currtnt Hit► . CL1NT.ON .
Laverne Wolfe Debbie Fischer, held at the home
accompanied Mrs. Mickey Me- o f Mrs. Earl- Rock, Walton, NQVEMSER 21, 22, 23, 1974
� s Cloy frdhl Stratford to a double Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Wolfe C --
st bridal shower last, Thursday visited Mr. Sam Wolfe at SWAG EUCHRE'_ Coming Monday:--
+' ;- evenh%g for Joy. Lynn Fischer and Listowel Hospital on Sunday and / . * ' at 8:00 P.M.
spent the remainder of the day at "MaCKIMIE"
the home of Mr. & Mrs.. Walter Seaforth Legion
Northside
Rode. "' Everyones Favourite • � Admission c— ,
The christening of Jacqueline ROCK BAND Adults — $2.00
Anne Benneweiss, daughter of Wed., Nov 20
-if STUDENTS -- $1.00
hears about Mri & Mrs. Kevin Benng0eis — gso pm. —
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took place on Sunday November
11 -at Bro
Hawaii ' 'trip i?'►tr Horst
uthecan C44g, Admissiot2 $1.00 An Ekpositor .Classified will
By John D. Baker the Seaforth'District High' School with Pastor Horst officiating. * * * * * * * * * * *_ * * *• * * * * * *'*
Public Relations Officer band. The service was conducted pay you dividends. Have you tried
Sponsors. were Keith Benneweis
Braneh./156 by the Branch Padte, Comrade - Northside Unit 1 met' in the one? Dial Seaforth. 527-0240.
Bob -Spittal, assisted b • the social rooms of t e church and Susan Coombs. •C A �
�I----mast Saturday night,- two p y h' Mr. &Mrs. Gordon Miller and . '
* hundred and fifty veterans and Rev.FAther H.J.Laragh, Rev. November November 5th with Winthrop Mrs. Adeline Benneweis and PLEASE purchase tickets earl for the
I their' wives sat down to Ra roast S.J.Sharples, Rev.' M.E.Reuber ' U.C.W. as guests. p y
Mrs. Laving Beuerman and Mrs. McKILLOP FEDERATION OF DANCE.' " beef banquet at the Legicgi Hall in and Rev. Miss McKenzie was in the Minne Vock visited with Mrs.
Seaforth. M.E.Reuber delivered' the chair and read a poem on Toledo Beuerman at Preston. AGRICULTURE
a The guest speaker Comrade address. After the, sery •ice 'the Remembrance, "The Greatest Mr. &Mrs. Gordon Millet and' •
rriembers marched past .. the' Need in the World Today". The Annual Meeting Sponsored by-,
i Rittersporn from Provincial P y Mrs. Adeline Benneweis visited 9
saluting base where' Col. President reported sending 20Comrmand, chose for his thetne
Mr. Harvey Koehler in Scott and,
-Whither thou guest". He asked ,Archibald took the salute.Col: birthday cards to the Manor. Memorial Hospital, Listowel. Si' Columbary Soccer Team
h Archibald spent the weekend in Unit 1 is in charge of the T u r k e y Bann V et •
r the question, n we know w ere
• we are going in referring to the
. Seaforth, attending the banquet
General Meeting November 26th.
Royal Canadian. Legion, he slated
on•,Saturday night, and watching
Mrs. H. Connell read the
that some members were not in
the Church parade on Sunday. On
scripture Palm 46 and Mrs: E. H.
agreement with taking in
Sunday evening Comrade. George
Close 'led in prayer. Rev.- Ure
Fraternal AFfiliate members but
Hays and Dorothy Parke
Stewart 'spoke on "Remem-
that the majority were.
entertained the executive 'and
brance" and was thanked by Miss
Comrade Rittersporn stated
their wives, 'Col. Archibald, was
Donalda Adams.
- that the time had come to hand
also a gueg, On .Monday the
-.Mrs. Sandy,Dpig told about• her
over some of.the responsibility to
Colonel participated in .the
trip to Hawaii and' showed
the Associate members and to use
Remembrance Day rade and
interesting slides. Mrs. Stewart
the. services of the Fraternal
attended the service at the
'
`thanked her and read a poem.
Affiliate members. he urged+ the
Cenotaph. A very strenuous
A bale is to be packed for Fred
members to get involved and not
Weekend for a man over eighty
Victor . Mission and Angola.
leave all the work to just a few.
years old. Col. Archibald was the
Articles are to be at -the church by
Legion Hall.:
first President'of Branch 156 and
b 16
to be held in
ST. COLUMBAN PARISH HALL Saturday,Nov. 1 -6th
Wed.,, Dec 4t
Brodhagen Community Centre
7' P.M. {
KEN CAMPBELL will be speaking on his trip overseas
with pictules and. commentary — Short program. Music by
— ALL for only $3.25 per ticket —
A, BOLTON, President ' A. DODDS, se<retary
THE, KITE. LI -TES
Tick4ts available at the door — $4.00. per. Couple
Comrade Rittersporn, a lawyer,
said there 'were no bad young
prior to that was the President of
Novem er
The loosers of, the copper
people, only that some of them
lacked direction. Young
the Veterans Association. He is
Presently a patient in
contest prepared and served
lunch. .Mrs. Axman, Winthrop
1 1 1 1
WED., THURS % FRE. SAT,
people
want direction and this he'said
V first from the
Westminster Hospital.
Coming (Events
thanked/the Unit for a pleasant
evening.
O�
CAN BE
should come
SIMPLY AND,.
-
H THANKS
.
parents.
Legion he
Thurs.,Nov. 14th - Executive
, meeting.
SOLUTELY.
Seaf Qrth
TERRI IC MOVIE:'
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The Royal Canadian
t
T e Magazine
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said, were helping the young
Sat:. Nov. 23rd Social at the
ROYAL HOTEL.
ADULT ENTER INMENT
people in many ways, through ,
Legion Hall.:
Entertainment:
y
ssholai�ships, , bursaries. minor
Thurs.,Nov, 28th - General
Meeting.
MITCHELL
fi.
sports, public speaking programs
'r,•
and countless other programs.
Comrade Rittersporn s speech
Note - There will be a stag euchre
every Wednesday night "until
In The
_
T ursday,
was well received• and he was
Dec. 19th.
Crown Room
given a standing. ovation.
Sellers of Gray Cup tickets, are
s,
Last Sunday, the members of
Branch 156 and, area veterans
asked to turn in any completed
Don Eaton ArchTHURSDAY
Fri d a
score sheetsto or
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marohed to the Presbyterian
Dobson as soon as possible so
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Church. led by the Seaforth
that these scores° tray be entered
District High School band where
on a master score sheet.
SAN •D B R A N D
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they attended a service of
remembrance conducted by Rev.
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Edwin Nelson. 00
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Saturday
Last Monday. November 11 th,
Branch •156 held their annual
CABARET
FRIDAY and SATURDAY'
1.
Remembrance Day service,
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The
t;. ..
t"Tle.i ers and. veterans
, area
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Ah d t th C Ir I d b
to be held in
ST. COLUMBAN PARISH HALL Saturday,Nov. 1 -6th
Wed.,, Dec 4t
Brodhagen Community Centre
7' P.M. {
KEN CAMPBELL will be speaking on his trip overseas
with pictules and. commentary — Short program. Music by
— ALL for only $3.25 per ticket —
A, BOLTON, President ' A. DODDS, se<retary
THE, KITE. LI -TES
Tick4ts available at the door — $4.00. per. Couple
maI e o e en- e y DANCE -
ED GR!4�TD�,: 'k'� y E
enf.ieIds
�r
a
CASH' BINGO for -- REE
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rt Legion Hall, Seaforth JOHN and PENNY TR%C) MUSKETEERS
LANSINK
Friday Nov 15th _Jestive.�/•(nee Hulley)SAT. `. L
G 8:16 pato. I -------s--------------f MATINEE NOV' V
15 Regular Games for $10.00. Fri., Nov. • 22nd GEO( R. PHY CLUB I '•yV `•'••�
.,
THREE $260 GA11iE8 I ' 4 I
Bazaar.and Tea ! =' I. : •
$75 ;00 JACKPOT TO GO • Seaforth I -,BOTTLE DRIVE
' TWO DOOILPRIZE$' IP�RAM01.TPIMRrsrRFSENrs ROBERT
Community Centre I I St T h o m a s Parish Hall
. P
7 ' a Admission $1.00 - I ` e��3'c�lde ofthe
1. Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 / •
The Ro alaires
fCHLI5KEN UNDER 16 NOT Y I Sat.,,. N'ov,. 16th ` ! Wednesday/ tam
—Proceeds
4; PERMIZTE`Rlr Ladies J 4 I a 1 tam
Proceeds for Welfare Work— Please Bring Lunch I WE WILL COLLECT .ALL TYPES OF I� NOVEMBER 20, 1974 A boy conquers the
Auspices Seaforth Bmneh 166 I clock wilderness with just
RoTal Clabadian 1,egion Seaforth I BOTTLES 1
> :Ff�I----------- -----I ' I a raccoon and a falcon
-- HOME BAKING MINCEMEAT•'
,f.
EMERGENCY
PUBLIC MEETING
of
Yan'.--Eginond., Foundation
2 p.m.
SUNDAY, NOV. 24th
IN TOWN . HALL
EVERYONE WELCOME
DANCE.
at
CHSS
THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 14, 1974
9 - 12 p.m.
Dance to
COPPER PENNY -
A"181tlon
$1.75 *11h student card,
�b0 wlflriatit .. •
Bayfield Road
Goderich a
Ph. .524-7711
DINING Q DANCING
ENTERTAINMENT —
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY NIGHT
B. -C.
u�.. •t_t;,$.o, . Three Plus
..t
ieg'ton
Fa,,Ii Dan', ce
Saturday, November-. 23rd
Admission $2.00 per Person
SPUD GRANT
and HIS ORCHESTRA
Limited number of tickets available-
4-
vailable-
CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS
� y
AND CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES
APRONS — KNITTI•NG, VARIETY
CHILDREN'S TREATS
Produce featured in
The Country Store'
Country and Western Entertainment
"SATURDAY NIGHT in the
RED KNIGHT ROO
"ELGIN FISCHER TRIO"
I1VR7'HE LADIES' and ESCORT$' ROOM
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
� , d
"THE ALLEYCATS""
i
Tasty Chicken Wings for Snaeka
- Ab'a'LE F1tlE1B PARNWO
WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHIkONS
12to2and 6to8
— AT VERY IOW PRICES --
(WE SELL ICE)
COMMERCIAL, HOTEL ,Scd®rd
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10
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1-0
2
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1 1 1 1
WED., THURS % FRE. SAT,
NOV, 13.14.15.;6
"IT SAID,
CAN BE
SIMPLY AND,.
-
H THANKS
' TH T.IT IS AN
SOLUTELY.
`
TERRI IC MOVIE:'
"'
> ';�,• Jay Cocks'
t
T e Magazine
'..
Recomme ded as
r
ADULT ENTER INMENT
Ipt `t
maI e o e en- e y DANCE -
ED GR!4�TD�,: 'k'� y E
enf.ieIds
�r
a
CASH' BINGO for -- REE
` • P
rt Legion Hall, Seaforth JOHN and PENNY TR%C) MUSKETEERS
LANSINK
Friday Nov 15th _Jestive.�/•(nee Hulley)SAT. `. L
G 8:16 pato. I -------s--------------f MATINEE NOV' V
15 Regular Games for $10.00. Fri., Nov. • 22nd GEO( R. PHY CLUB I '•yV `•'••�
.,
THREE $260 GA11iE8 I ' 4 I
Bazaar.and Tea ! =' I. : •
$75 ;00 JACKPOT TO GO • Seaforth I -,BOTTLE DRIVE
' TWO DOOILPRIZE$' IP�RAM01.TPIMRrsrRFSENrs ROBERT
Community Centre I I St T h o m a s Parish Hall
. P
7 ' a Admission $1.00 - I ` e��3'c�lde ofthe
1. Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 / •
The Ro alaires
fCHLI5KEN UNDER 16 NOT Y I Sat.,,. N'ov,. 16th ` ! Wednesday/ tam
—Proceeds
4; PERMIZTE`Rlr Ladies J 4 I a 1 tam
Proceeds for Welfare Work— Please Bring Lunch I WE WILL COLLECT .ALL TYPES OF I� NOVEMBER 20, 1974 A boy conquers the
Auspices Seaforth Bmneh 166 I clock wilderness with just
RoTal Clabadian 1,egion Seaforth I BOTTLES 1
> :Ff�I----------- -----I ' I a raccoon and a falcon
-- HOME BAKING MINCEMEAT•'
,f.
EMERGENCY
PUBLIC MEETING
of
Yan'.--Eginond., Foundation
2 p.m.
SUNDAY, NOV. 24th
IN TOWN . HALL
EVERYONE WELCOME
DANCE.
at
CHSS
THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 14, 1974
9 - 12 p.m.
Dance to
COPPER PENNY -
A"181tlon
$1.75 *11h student card,
�b0 wlflriatit .. •
Bayfield Road
Goderich a
Ph. .524-7711
DINING Q DANCING
ENTERTAINMENT —
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY NIGHT
B. -C.
u�.. •t_t;,$.o, . Three Plus
..t
ieg'ton
Fa,,Ii Dan', ce
Saturday, November-. 23rd
Admission $2.00 per Person
SPUD GRANT
and HIS ORCHESTRA
Limited number of tickets available-
4-
vailable-
CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS
� y
AND CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES
APRONS — KNITTI•NG, VARIETY
CHILDREN'S TREATS
Produce featured in
The Country Store'
Country and Western Entertainment
"SATURDAY NIGHT in the
RED KNIGHT ROO
"ELGIN FISCHER TRIO"
I1VR7'HE LADIES' and ESCORT$' ROOM
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
� , d
"THE ALLEYCATS""
i
Tasty Chicken Wings for Snaeka
- Ab'a'LE F1tlE1B PARNWO
WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHIkONS
12to2and 6to8
— AT VERY IOW PRICES --
(WE SELL ICE)
COMMERCIAL, HOTEL ,Scd®rd
1
0)
A
10
V
A r
1-0
2