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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-12-26, Page 14TO. t4 I ,w..r Local Briefs )r� '1• ` FAMILY and PERSONAL Miss Elaine Oke, Don Mills and Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, o • ' „^• ; ! 1vlr,Roy Baker, Mississauga, are Jarvis. Street, gttended the eNeW g visiting her parents, Mr. and Christmas Dinner and Party of Mrs. Orville G. Oke, ' Goderich the Ontario Drive and Gear, New x,r and lew5 Street W. for the •Christmas Hamburg held at the Waterloo + • + ��� �� r 4� holidays. Motor Inn, Waterloo, on Friday. I� Miss Margaret McLean, Miss CArolanne . Doig left '= Kitchener, and Mr. Alan Sunday to spend Christmas in £a `• ,, ''� McLean, Toronto are spending Nassau, the Bahamas. Christmas with their parents, Mr. Harry Scott left Friday to ' ± � �, :.�r��� _� � •, � Mr, and Mrs. A. Y. McLean. spend Christmas in Florida. } yy+ Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robb, Mr. James R. Scott is visiting Uxbridge and Mr. and Mrs. l� � ,� � :� � -� , � • -� g his home in Seaforth for •` M DAvid Nichols, Halifax, N.S. Christmas and his -daughter, Mr. sent Sunda a . t CARTER I wish to take this BROWN Wishing all our ham` "" p y nd Monday with J.W:Teall, Mr. Teall and family. opportunity to extend best wishes friends, relatives and neighbours Mr. and Mrs. Dave to all our friends and relatives in a very Merry Christmas and a q Robb, Goderich St. E., A kindergarten tot described '� Mr. and MIS,, Andy White the painting, "Whistler's g the area in place of sending cards. Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mother," as: "A nice old lad A ver Merry Christmas to Henrietta and Bill Brown By John D. Baker spent last weekend with Mr. and y y y waiting for the repairman to bring everyone and a ha health Jarvis Street Public Relations Officer Mrs. C.am, Mic and family, y happy, y Branch 156 Birmingham, Michigan. back her TV set." 1975 served the adults c ffee d Ruth Carter and Family MANLEY Wishing all our The annual Branch 156 , cookies. ° an Due a, recent illness 1 am relatives and friends a joyous ] y Christmas party was held Sunday afternoon for the children. The After the party was over Santa Claus unable to reply to all the a Christmas Day and a H•gppy New entertainment was b joined members of the Christmas wishes bein sent to g Year. provided P y the children under the direction of Legion and the Ladies Auxiliary, and visited the Seaforth my home, but I do want to wish Jerome and Margaret'Manley Mrs. l$arbara Scott. Community Hospital, the everyone a Merry Christmas and Kitchener. President Comrade George Seaforth Manor and the , a Happy New Year. — Anne 19.72.1 MELADY - Among the many Hays acted 'as chairman and (Continued on Page 15) Hoegy. sincere good wishes sent to you welcomed the large gathering. �veryone's favourite Rock Band. Open New Year's Day a • WHITE - May you have a Merry for a Merry Christmas, please The program was opened by JANUARY 6 -- 11 Christmas and peace and happiness in New Year to all include ours! Theo Catherine Melady Allyson Scott giving followed y "Dear Fat her", folllowe bby /� ^ the and and Louise Nolan who sang a solo, ®� our friends, instead of Christmas family. e 'Rob Smith then gave a recitation cards. T Susan and Andy entitled "A lost Christmas". �1 T '? A Merry Christmas Happy Larry, Leonard and Leo Teatero •�, RIBEY In place of sending out. "Christmas and New Year to relatives, neighbours then sang "Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer", Mary Margaret Seaforth �5 cards L' made a and friends. — Mrs. Mary • ' donation to the Cancer Society. I Thornton. 19-70x1 Brown then entertained with a take this means of wishing you all step dance followed by an „ a Merry Christmas and a Happy accordion solo by fhr]es De Entertainment' x New Year.HALEY - To all our neighbours Jong, June Rivers then gave a t^ Orville Ribey, R. R.6, Goderich ► recitation after which Vickie. and relatives and friends, a very Christmas and best wishes Mfrry Ruth McCreight sang "Mary's Thursday, ! WATSON - Merry Christmas to Boy Child and Silent Night friends, relatives and neighbors. MarjFriday, for the New Year. s , Torn and boys. John Czerwinski accompanied by Liz and Boli Watson Mrs. Alex Kerr then sang JJ HAGAN - To all my neighbors, "Rudolph" and "City a n Ila o ✓ CONLON - Season's Greetings accompanied by Mrs. with best wishes for the Holidayrelatives and friends, a very ) Sidewalks" accompMerry Christmas and best wishes Alex Kerr Charlie Malcolm Saturday , ,.• Season and the coming year to all followed with a recitation aft er .i 1 our friends. for the New Year. which Margaret Ann Nolan sang _ Barbara Conlon Leo Hagan a song. Sylvia Wood entertained The with a recitatiomr after which' an �— ,m�j ti accordion solo was given by Moonlighters Christine Cairns,. Andrea Muir 1w /�/__. ,� • followed with a recitation entitled ,'H9w, coo., we play with our r. 6r n a *�..t lltdsS 1S t� y �t►da and LY�ary tw ,Jf�ky thesound of n:, AT N- e * Ann De Jo t n� sang «{two , ' 3 y .t , songs. Allyson Scott was next on CdrOIS. and 'tnUSIC the program, singing twong ring through -your holidays! Knowing "To Bethelehem Town" a d n 'YEARS DANCE a fur trimmed Cap". Janice and serving you is a great pleasure. Cairns surprised everyone by EVE playing an organ medley. Steven Stili a few tickets°° Un arian then laved a guitar available. D�EMBER 26, 1974 s°After this �° �n, of � the �%�T progratti, Mrs. Peg ombs led in ENTERTAINMENT A HAPP 11 l�� EW YEA11 * MUSIC BY THE * a sing -song, and all the children Lincoln Green `STAR—TREX gathered around and joined in. and fhe ' R 0 Y A L A I R E Sl3 Comrade Peter Malcolm played Denfields "Jing ie IlS `uon�,;he ttag pipes BAND ♦[ anda t fhr$rtigmetttsSazlta Glaus Buffet lunch at 1 a.m. * —10 p.m. —1 a.m. — * arrived. `fie exC[t2d Children all Door Prices -Hats l: �[ gathered aroufi @ liiifr anl'uafter COUNTRY III MODERN MUSIC Noisemakers ; ' * Admission • $2.00 per Person �c talking to the childreq ,sarEta , 565 - 5252 �[ Claus gave them all candy, tuts SHARAON, GARY, REX & LARRY, . F and fruit.The Ladies Auxiliary - * Sponsored by Royal Canadian Legion, _ _ t Branch 156 �c 30 THE SQUARE r1V IEL v CLINTON Come and enjoy CROWN FIVE New Years Eve at the ROYAL ITOTEL No tickets or reserva tions required. Also no Cover Charge o � p O O �t THEATRE CLOSED DECEMBER 2 4 and. 2 5 THERE'S A (love) BUG GOING AROUND THUR.; FRI., SAT. WALT DISNEY DEC. 26, 27, 28 PRODIKWX PLUS MATINEE SAT. DEC. 28 TEGtMCOIOR� SUN., MON., TUES., DCC. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT RICHARD HARRIS- 0MAR SHARIF • wEo., TNUA., FRL SAT., JAN. +, a a, :1111�1�,1A�Ii1 FRONS®N STARTING, THURS., DEC.. 26th to SAT., DEC. 28th t ' 1 r' "ALL 1N ONE BREATH" Fabulous Rock Band Please note: We are closed Dec. 24 and 25. �A \ New Year's EVE AND ALL WEEK ' MON, to SAT., DEC. 30, 1974 to JAN. 4, '75 -................. MacKenzie" �veryone's favourite Rock Band. Open New Year's Day l t, JANUARY 6 -- 11 Country at its best-- "Spltspring , Rol' h.Band r1V IEL v CLINTON Come and enjoy CROWN FIVE New Years Eve at the ROYAL ITOTEL No tickets or reserva tions required. Also no Cover Charge o � p O O �t THEATRE CLOSED DECEMBER 2 4 and. 2 5 THERE'S A (love) BUG GOING AROUND THUR.; FRI., SAT. WALT DISNEY DEC. 26, 27, 28 PRODIKWX PLUS MATINEE SAT. DEC. 28 TEGtMCOIOR� SUN., MON., TUES., DCC. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT RICHARD HARRIS- 0MAR SHARIF • wEo., TNUA., FRL SAT., JAN. +, a a, :1111�1�,1A�Ii1 FRONS®N �► '' DEATHW04EELERS Tueshy, December 31, 1974 s Dancing 9 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. • Music by The Ken Varlet' Quartet A China" buffet will be served around 1:00 a.m. For thoselwho prefer, a baked hem -and scalloped potato dinner will be served. A special wins punch Is Included. Lots of novelties &'balloons and a door prize A Happy New Year for --all JT,eWaWta&axe Highway 21 South, Goderich Got your tickets now_and don't be disappointed. Tickets aro $24,00 per couplXdall •524-7711 for reservations. "0' SMORGASBORDS NEW YEARS EVE, From 6 to 9 p.m. --All you can eat'' $5.00 per Person plus tax — ALSO— „ In the Beverage Room Country and, Western DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF HOWARD SMITH ORCHESTRA — Noise Makers, Hats, ,Balloons — � w 4 $1.00 per Person Reserved seats available� /`)V ' -COMMERCIAL HOTEL -- Seaforth. Tour: UGU (SOUTH AMERICA) . • i TRINIDAD cWEST INDIES) JOIN OUR GROUP FOR 15 DAYS *f4UNt•.:&v ADVENTURE • JAN. 3 1 to FEB.. 15 VISIT GUYANA'S: * JUNGLE * SUGAR MILLS * WATERFALLS TAKE PART IN TRINIDAD'S: * CARNIVAL * BEACHES * DEEP SEA FISHING TOTAL COST APPROX 5900.00 BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY CONTACT4 DOROTHY &•FRED McGREGOR BRUCEFIELD PHONE 482-3301 or 482-7127 i "Seasons Greetings" O V .LLI , "It's a family Affair" Our Winter Calendar of— furi ^__ Cut out for future reference Dec. 28 - Dance "Crippled Creek Project" Dec. 29 The Huron Cup MOSRA Sanctioned Dec. 31 - New Y?ar's Eve Ball Jan. 4 - Star Trex Jan. 11 Bluewater Play Boys Jan. 18 - Roger Oulck Jan. 19 - Snowmobile Racep,"(MOSRA) Jart1 - Mozart and the Melody. Makers Feb. 1 - Star Trex iteb. 8 - Bluetones Feb. 15 - Roger Guiok Feb. 18 - Snowmobile • Rodeo Feb. 22 - Bluewater Playboys Feb. 23 - Gold Cup (MOSRA sanctioned) Chalet open Wed., Fri., Sat.` end Sunday during 4he season. For Information or Reservations call 262-5809 "MERRY CHRISTMAS :M and a HAPPY NEW YEAR" from { ° Audrey,„Randy and Staff �'� SWEAT t ' 1 r' ADULT ANK ENTErtTAINMENT Auris AUN .urAs rAeor PLUS JILL mnAND �► '' DEATHW04EELERS Tueshy, December 31, 1974 s Dancing 9 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. • Music by The Ken Varlet' Quartet A China" buffet will be served around 1:00 a.m. For thoselwho prefer, a baked hem -and scalloped potato dinner will be served. A special wins punch Is Included. Lots of novelties &'balloons and a door prize A Happy New Year for --all JT,eWaWta&axe Highway 21 South, Goderich Got your tickets now_and don't be disappointed. Tickets aro $24,00 per couplXdall •524-7711 for reservations. "0' SMORGASBORDS NEW YEARS EVE, From 6 to 9 p.m. --All you can eat'' $5.00 per Person plus tax — ALSO— „ In the Beverage Room Country and, Western DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF HOWARD SMITH ORCHESTRA — Noise Makers, Hats, ,Balloons — � w 4 $1.00 per Person Reserved seats available� /`)V ' -COMMERCIAL HOTEL -- Seaforth. Tour: UGU (SOUTH AMERICA) . • i TRINIDAD cWEST INDIES) JOIN OUR GROUP FOR 15 DAYS *f4UNt•.:&v ADVENTURE • JAN. 3 1 to FEB.. 15 VISIT GUYANA'S: * JUNGLE * SUGAR MILLS * WATERFALLS TAKE PART IN TRINIDAD'S: * CARNIVAL * BEACHES * DEEP SEA FISHING TOTAL COST APPROX 5900.00 BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY CONTACT4 DOROTHY &•FRED McGREGOR BRUCEFIELD PHONE 482-3301 or 482-7127 i "Seasons Greetings" O V .LLI , "It's a family Affair" Our Winter Calendar of— furi ^__ Cut out for future reference Dec. 28 - Dance "Crippled Creek Project" Dec. 29 The Huron Cup MOSRA Sanctioned Dec. 31 - New Y?ar's Eve Ball Jan. 4 - Star Trex Jan. 11 Bluewater Play Boys Jan. 18 - Roger Oulck Jan. 19 - Snowmobile Racep,"(MOSRA) Jart1 - Mozart and the Melody. Makers Feb. 1 - Star Trex iteb. 8 - Bluetones Feb. 15 - Roger Guiok Feb. 18 - Snowmobile • Rodeo Feb. 22 - Bluewater Playboys Feb. 23 - Gold Cup (MOSRA sanctioned) Chalet open Wed., Fri., Sat.` end Sunday during 4he season. For Information or Reservations call 262-5809 "MERRY CHRISTMAS :M and a HAPPY NEW YEAR" from { ° Audrey,„Randy and Staff �'�