HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-02-13, Page 6By John D. Baker
. Public Relations Officer
Branch 156
New Sports Programs Planned
The Legion will stage two new
Sports events in 1975, a national
darts tournament for its
members and a track - and field
meet for minor athletes_
The National . Sports
Committee. under the
chairmanshi of Dominion Vice-
President E.C.Coley, has set up a
framework of rules," and
regulatidns for the two events
whiCh define eligibility,
categories of competition, and
division of responsibilities
between Dominion and provincial
commands.
The tlartsr tournament will be
held annually on the second
Saturday in May. starting this
year. Eligibility- will be confined
to life, ordinary and associate
members in gociel standing.
Dominion Command will be
responsible for the organization,
administration and staging of thett
tourharnent with individual
provincial commands paying for
their representatives' travel and
accommodation. Winning players
and runn.ersup. will • receive
miniatures of the permanent
trophies•ttiat will ,loe awarded for
each of the team, doubles and
singles competitions.
The national track and field
meet is scheduled for August,
1975, in Waterloo, Ont. Open to
boys and girls 16 years of age and
under, the meet will includek all r.the rmal events for male and
MMad'eawzre..SW.M.Mgagin
Legion
Mixed Euchre
Wed., Feb. 19
Time: 8:15
Admission: 75c
Lunch served
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
In The
Crown Room
Friday
and
Saturday
ONLY
WAYNE
RIEHL
SW 40
a Seaforth
Entertainment:
Thursday
Friday and
Saturday
Man McRae
Mon., Tues.
and
Wednesday
iountry Wally
Local
Ajanie eldOeld, Lizzie fizowe,
Jaqueline Racho and Elva 1Brown
have, returned from a twO Week
bus tour of Florida. All report' a
good trip.
Mrs. Kaye Heeney of
Niagara Falls spent the week end
with Mrs. Pearl Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moylan,
Kitchener. spent Sunday • with
relatives here. '
Mr. Gordon, Rennie of
Sundridge is visiting his mother,
Mrs. M.R.Rennie.
riefs
STAG RUC..
Seabir' Legion
Wed., Feb. 19 • _ 8:3C1 pm.
Admisaion : $1,26
Hayfield Road °
Goderich
Ph. 524-7711
DINING & OWING
ENTERTAINMENT
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY NIGHT
Maitland
Sundpwns
Licensed under L.C.B.O.
CouSirii and Waters SW
SA.217RDAY Mill' t
kED •KNIGHT ROOM
"ELGIN RSCHER TRIO"
• - e
nay Chicken Wisp for Snack," •
snerup FR= mania —
WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS
12to2and6t*8 .1
— AT VERY LOW PRICES --
female atheltes. many of the
commands have • developed
considerable expertise in. their
own track and field programs to .
the first national meet should see
a good turnout. As with the darts
tournament, provincial
command's will pay for the travel
and accommodation of their
entries, and Dominion Command
will foot the bill for organization,
admirnatration and staging of
events.
Coming Events
On the 15th of Feb., a
Shuffleboard team are proceeding
to Branch 109, Goderich for the
District play-offs.
Saturday. Feb. 22nd an
invitational cribbage tournament
will be held at 1:30 p.m. ,bring
your partner and crib board.
Sunday. Feb. 23rd the Bowlers
are entered in the Zone playoffs
at Branch 140, Clinton.
Due to conflicting
arrangements,. the track and field
entry for t'heLegion Provincial
track and field meet in Toronto
was cancelled. The next
Provincial meet will be held. in
Waterloo in Mid June.
Tentative arrangements are
being made to hold' a mixed
Curling Bonspiel in late March.
BEAT THE
FEBRUARY BLAHS!!
Have . a ._..goqd laugh
with Dave Broadfoot
and Carol Robinson in
"TAKE A BEAVER
TO LUNCH"-
A comedy revue at
BLYTH MEMORIAL
HALL
FEBRUARY 27 at 8:30
Tickets $3.50. Send
rn cheque or -Ciney
order to' Blyth'
Standard, Box 10,
Blyth. Limited number
of tickets so cirder
-early. " •
that $311 ,333 was spent on capital
works during 1974,
administrative costs were
$135,153 and maintenance costs,
$28,837.
HOT TURKEY
SUPPER
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
ebruary 19th
pm — 7 pill
Adults: $3.25 Children 12 and under $1.50
Pre-School Children Free
— TAKE-OUT'S for SHUT-INS ONLY
Please Phone:-
527-0888 • or 527-1584
PARENTS
NIGHT
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH. SCHOOL
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19
Commencing, at 8 p.m.
Parents of students ire invited lo visit the
Seaforth District High• School and meet
the staff'
Students' work will be on display
SEAFORTH CENTENNIAL ._'
'MAR D I GRAS
SATURDAY, MAY 31st
Entertaimient Around the Clock-.
2 p.m. -- Doors -open:
SOCIAL HOUR
GAMES OF CHANCE, EUCHRE,•Eic
3 p.m. — Saturday Afternoon Matinee:
THE LINCOLN GREEN
5 p.m. — BEEF HARBEQUE
(By Ctimpbell, Cardiff)
7 p.m. — THE LINCOLN'GREEN
9 p.m. MARDIGRAS BALL
(The Royalaires)
10 p.m. — Mardigas (Dress Prizes) Judging
1. 19th Century
2. 20th Century
3. Best Dresied
• 4. Most Unusual
2 p.m. — Doors Close •
At the SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
TICKETS $6.00 including l3arbeque and
Admittance Afternoon and Evening
Tickets Available From
OPTIMIST MEMBERS ,
K. Cardno-,-Seaforth Insurance Ad anoV
K. Coleman—Vincent Farm EquIpmant
Qualms Hotel
Commercial Natal
Clive Butd.Recreation Miter
•
(WE SELL ICE)
COMMERCIAL HOTEL -- Seaford,
atif-y-***********4-et 41.****,
READ and USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED
INVITATION
CRIBBAGE
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION,
BRANCH 156
SATURDAY, 22 FEBRUARY
-- 1 :30 o'clock —
Entry Fee -- $2.00 per team (2)
Bring your partner and cribbage board
Nine (9) Games
LEGION PROVINCIAL RULES
THEATRE
524-7811 PARK YOUR PLEASURE IS ..
OUR ONLY BUSINESS
WED., THUR., FR1, SAT.
FEBRUARY 12, 13, 1.4. 15
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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PARK GODERICH
Recrpation:..•
News and
Views
By Clive Buist
Seaford, Director of Recreation
Twenty-one people attended this season's first St .
John's Ambulance session. Due to a few cancellations a few
openings have been made and anyone interested in still
registering may do so by .calling the Rect4ation Office. This
course is being taught by Mrs. Doreen Dawson with Harold
Yeaton demonstrating.
Additional • registration forms for this year's Holiday
Happenings Program may be picked up at the Recreation
Office. This years program will include a number of speciil
. events which should be of great interest to your child.
We will be running.a senior's craft program beginning next
week at the Market Street Senior Citizen's Apartments. The
sessions will be two hours in duration from 1:30 to 3:30 every',
Tuesday. A variety of crafts will be taught and should be of
interest to many.
Reeve heads Ausauble
License sales slow here
CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Sealorth
Friday, Feb. 14th
8:L5 p.m.
15 `Regular Games for sia.de
THREE 525.00 GAMES
$75.00 JACKPOT TO GO
Two noon PRPMS,
— Admission $1.00 —
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $L00
(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
PERMITTED)
—Proceeds for Welfare Work—
. Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Oonomon Legion, Seaforth
SINGLES DANCE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22
'For a Fun 'Night'
Clinton Legion Hall
8:30 p.m.
Music by the TRUEIONES
Brodhagen
Winter Ca rniva
Saturday, F e0. 15, 1975
Novelty Snowmobile Races
Start at 10:00 a.m.
Cross-Country Snowmobile. Race
at 12 noon
Snowshoe Races & Novelty Races
at 1 p.m.
In the Evening DANCE to the
"ROLLING SMOKE"
9:30.1 a.m.
50 — 50 Draw
.Sponsored by the BrOdhagen bhintiber of
CoMnterce
Sales of 1975 licence,, plate
stickers in Seaforth are about the
same as province wide sales
--low.
Frank Sills of Sills 1-l'ardware,
where local licences are sold, said
that about three quarters of the
approximately 2,200 • licence
stickers that he expects to sell
have been picked' up by local
motorists.
At the end of January 77.5%
of drivers across the province had
not- yet obtained ,their new green
licence stickers. •
Mr. Sills said the slow start is
fairly normal here. "There is
usually a rush at the last
minute". Mr. Sills said.
There are less than three weeks
remaining until the FebAtary„ 28
deadline.
The validation ; • sticker, .which
costs $23 for a four cylinder car,
$32 for a six cylinder. $40 for an -
eight cylinder,and $5 for a trailer,
WViiVAMOW:M•UMMW.K0.4'
• ;:JUNIOR FARMERS'
BROOMBALL
DANCE
• MARCH 1st
Tinie:' 9 p.m:
Place:
Seaforth Arena 0
44srizmr, z =rt./weep:m.4
is to be attached to a car's rear
-plate above-the red 1974 sticker,
TICKET'S FOR
Out foia Night'
with
Walter Ottanek
At Huron Park.
Recreation Hall
Wed., March 19
1975
Available
. JACK HORAN
345-2829•
(Continued from Page Il
expenditures for development
and improvements were: Port
Blake Conservation area,$18,000;
Sundry conservation area, $6,300;
Rock Glen conservation area,
$9,000; Parkhill conservation
area, $24,000; Clinton
conservation area, $17,500.
The financial report showed
Smiles
" The small boy on the-bus had
been sniffing loudly for some
time. After glances, the prim
lady sitting next to him inquired,
"Little boy, do you have a hand-
kerchief?"
"Yes, ma'am," answered the
urchin, "but my mother doesn't
like me to lend it to strangers."
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