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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 it this may* does], t make your Skin trawl IT'S ON TOO TIGHT! SUN., MON., TUES. — FEBRUARY 16, 17:18 The most Igscinottny': murder mystery in years. TES...4C/X0.' R,MMnyjI^ -5 E6=315===stxteuX=rnstoChts W EP THUR.. FRI , SAT. — FEBRUARY 19, 20, 21, 27 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY. Fessup,sv 15 , -MATINEE Sub-A-Dubb Dub • / si1(' sear • II WM IMMO i, ,15 '.44 Arun Lets All new Adventures as the Super Nero from ..,,e lirictlIePTS001111001 13rUCE LEE Return of is Dragon . 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." lh 41 iF tr lt Pr