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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-03-20, Page 6gion News and Views During 'the week from the 12th of March to the 18th of March. QUEEN'S HOTEL Seaforth Thurs. night ., Lincoln Green • Fri. & Crippled Ducks NIGHTLY NTER TAINMENT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • St. Co/urn boon., Church NiatA 11E1 t0 ;a: . 1SC: i ..ta 4 ) te' a: eoi*. 1, A kfe LW: Nit '50119:TNINO tIn US.-06• trow w dead— hdp view.. plow> !map war AIRPORT 197 Organization Meeting Sunday, Marck,23t at '05,5 ...RC. b. r /11 1 p.m. •;\ 1 • • for the SWIMMING PROGRAM REGISTRAT1PN Will take place at the Vanastra Recreation Centre; Saturday, March 22 - 10 a.m. to -3 p.m. and Monday, March 24 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. PROGRAMS AVAILABLE For complete details and your registration forms ....see the information brochure mailed t.S you on Or about March 10th. ..mataimicifearaiamarraationsteawarratakinatmataliaralararnailaittailainfigataliA • SWIMMING INSTRUCTION • RED CROSS and R.L.S.S. • MOM and TOTS • SWIM GYM • COMPETITIVE SWIMMING • DIVING • SKIN DIVING • SCUBA DIVING YOU CAN REGISTER BY MAIL BY SENDING YOUR COMPLETED FORM TO: CENTRAL HURON RECREATION COMPLEX BOX 130 IIR#5 *PLUS MANY MORE CLINTON Lower Interest Rates NOW AVAILABLE ON 1st. and 2nd. Mortgage, anywhere in Ont ark: on RESIDENTIAL — INDUSTRIAL ' COMMERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES Interim financing on new construction or hind development REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA — PHONE AREA CODE 519.744-5535 COLLECT SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LTD. ' Head Office: 55 Weber Street, East, Kitchener, Ontario. WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH 4 SEAFOliTH ''setiS OPTIMIST d44 -Centennial MardigTs Saturday, May 31, 1975 at Seaforth Community Centre 2p.m. - 2a.m. Music by Lincoln Green and & The Royalairs Tickets '6.0° from members Borbeque from 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. ROUND THE BOTTLE — Colleen Harris handily • bounces the basketball around a pop bottle at the Holiday Happenings, program this week. 56 children are enrolled in 'the program organized by Recreation Director Clive Buist and staffed by Dale Nelson,. June Eggert.Darlene.Carnochan and Joanne •Bodie. (Staff ,Photo) Police News — 8:30 p.m. — Admission : $1.25 11111111111111111111111111r PARK GOOIRICH G%tC • of Wyandotte; Sisters Jerome, Evelyn, and Agatha the Pines Chatham; Mrs. Wm. Byrne: Mr. and Mrs. „tames Byrne; Mr. Don Byrne OtAllen Park, Michigan; Miss Catherine Moylan, St. Thomas; Sister Jean Moylan. St. Jospeh's Academy London; Gor- don Moylan. Arnprior and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Jordan of Lathrup Village, Michigan attended the funeral of Mrs. (Madeline) Jack Case. Mrs. Wm,: Stratton and 'Frances of Kelowna, B.C. are visiting her sister Mrs. John Coutts and family of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Courts and family of Waterloo. • They all attended the 60th Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Armour Dundas. London at the Grosvenor Dining Club. ( 25th Wedding -Anniversary Dance for Bob and Dorothy Dalton Fri. March 21 9 o'clock Brodhagen ommunity Centr No Gifts Please St. Columban Soccer Team Commercial Hotel-- Seaforth ********************** CABARET DANCE Brodhagen Community Centre Friday, April 4, 1975 Music by : — MOZART'S MELODY MAKERS Dancing 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets: --5 4.00 per couple Sponsored by : — St. Columban Soccer Team By John D. Baker Public Relations Officer Branch 156 Last Sunday. March 16,'Zone C 1 held their convention at the Legion Hall in. Lucknow. Seven delegates from Branch 156 attended. There were eleven branches represented with one hundred-.,and sixti.oneedelegates all told. ' - Attending from 'the Seaforth • Branch were Comrades George Hays, Al Nicholson. Wm. Dalrymple, Cleave Coombs. Bert McClure. Gordon Scott and John Baker. Comrade Harold Chambers, Zone Commander opened the meeting and Deputy .Zone Com- mander Cleave Coombs intro- duced the guests. among the celebrities were Comrade Craw- ford Douglas M,P.: Murray Gaunt MPP: the Reeve of Luck- now, Mrs. Evelyn Carroll; Honorary Treasurer. Provincial Command. Ladies Auxiliary. Mrs. Thorndyke. ZOne Com- mander of the Ladies Auxiliary; Comrade Fred Tilker. District Commander. District C and Deputy District Commander Cecil Rickard. . After the business and the CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth Friday, March 21 5:15 p.m. 15 Regular Gansu for $10.00 THREE 425.00 GAMES $75.00 JACKPOT TO GO -- TWO DOOR PRIZES — Admission $100 Extra Cards 2k or 7 for $1.00 071311..DREN UIND) li lti. NO PERMITTED) ---Proceed: for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion, Seater% .07.4Virgrsfar • .1.,^ Country Singles Dance Clinton Legion Hall Sat. March 22 at 8:30 p.m. Music by : The Truetenes Refreshments served) Watch for our next dance at Huffy puffy April 12 • .E HURO POSITOR, Oronview "Up antida" Represintatives of the Christian Women's Club. Mr. and Mrs.. Litt her. Hensall, provided an Easter Song Service in the Charkel on Sunday evening. 'Students of the Huron Centennial School present ed -their Spring program entitled "Up Canada" on Monday. afternoon. Two hundred and thirty Grade 3 - 4 - S pupils took part in the program with songs, scenery and costumes representing each .of the provinces, ,Mr. Mathers. Principal of theSchool. was emcee with Mrs. LeBeau directing the musical numbers and the choir of sixty voices. Stage directors for the performances were Mrs. Alexander; Miss Be:nnewies, Mrs. Hunter-Duvar, —Miss BasnrrO, Mrs. Stewart. Mrs: Carter. Mr. Brand. Mr. Walker, Mr.Straw. Mr. Laze. Mrs. Jane MacGregor. who is a great grandmother of one of the students' thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents for the afternoons program which everyone enjoyed very, much. The Over 90 Club met on Wednesday afternoon with 22 members present. A guest of the club for the aft ernoon, Mrs.Elsie Henderson, played several piano selections and accompanied Walt er Kingswell with mouth organ numbers. Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. McGratton each gave a reading and the W.alkerburn Club and Mrs. Kay Hanly who were volunteers for the afternoon leda sing song. Tea and cookies were served in the first floor' dining room provided by the kitchen staff. An evendig of Irish dancing and music was the 'theme for "Family Night". The program was arranged by Mrs. Lyle Storey of Seaforth with Eugene Bradley as emcee for the . evening. Taking part in the program were the McQuaid Family of Seaforth, The Bradley Family of Clinton. two groups of step dancersfrom Mitchell, the "Winsome Four" and the "Trio Steppers". Nelson Howe of Staffaand Mrs. Henderson played the accompaniment and Mrs. Le‘,;;-iurne, who has the honour of being the only resident who was born in Ireland expressed the appreciation of the residents and guesttfor e evenings entertainment. esidents see reading of reports.- election of Officers for the Zone was held. Comrade Cleave Coombs was elected as Zone Commander and Comrade George Campbell of the, Clinton Branch -was elected as Deputy Zone Commander: Com- rade Howard Carroll was re- elected as Zone Sports Officer. After the election the.rneav officers were installed by the Deputy District COmmander, Comrade Cecil Rickard. The Lucknow Ladies Auxiliary served the delegates supper in the evening after the meeting was over. Past Events The Zone Curling was held in Seaforth last Saturday. March 15. There, were twelve teams , entered. Seaforth came first. Goderich second and Brussels third. On the winning team from Seaforth were Al Nicholson. Don Eaton. Bill Wilbee and Jack Eisler: Seaforth's other two teams came in 5th and 8th. The winners at the euchre last Wednesday were: Most Games - Gary Finnigan and Jim Dalrytnple• Lone Hands - Jack Muir. The mixed curling scheduled for March 29 has been cancelled due to, insufficient entries. ARCH 1975 SATURDAY NIGHT in the. Local Briefs Vistors last week at the home of Rev,. J. tire and Mrs.. Stewart were the formers daughter.' Th&s. Lloyd A. (Muriel) Christner • Kitchener and son Dr. K. "and Mrs. Stewart, Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs.V. R. Peiffer of Dyersville. ,lowa, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Souter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. M. Hart have returned home after spending two weeks in Florida. Mr. and.. Mrs. Joseph Moylan and Kenny; Mrs. Wm. Weiler; Mrs. Vince Morrison all of Kitcheer; Mr. Jack Meagher; Mr. alld Mrs. Maurice Dalton, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGrath, Acton: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Melinger. and family. Toronto; "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Case. Streetsville: Mr. Jack Dors6. Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Christopher and Michael; Mrs. Emily Dick; Mr. and Mrs. • Pat Cleary: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clean: Mr. Jack Cleary: Miss Betty Fitzpatrick: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Devereaux of London; Mrs, J. Crandall: Mr. Rory Bolger: Mrs Dorothy McLeod: Mrs. Marvin Segrin and Sharon .STAG' EUCHRE Seaforth Legion Wed„March26 *ED buitcr. 1 o TUES. maim as E ,ertOliS SU* I Tuts pia smog. a a. PM ,.,1:4* Mal SATuRRAV Alls0 IS 19 -5. the Seafonh Police Department in% estigated 29 occurrences. The arc as follows: Public Assistance 16 Lost and Found Escorts Criminal Offences Assist Other P.D'sr. 3 Disturbances One 'person was charged' under the Liquor Control Act - Three persons v. ere charged under the Highua,. Traffic Act. So one w as charged under the criminal Ode. Six persons were stopped and armed of minor traffic offences and defects. One major accident was imestigated with damages totaling 5100.00. Legion Social / SATURDAY, MARCH 29th 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Maitland Sundowners '2.00 per person ••••••••••••••••••••••••••. leg") S13 Friday 8 • SOLID SILVER • • Entertainment — .• ,Saturday Night « BAYFIELD ROAD . DINING DA.wamo • GODERICH 524-77ii • - • 0 • • following week:— Thurs. & Sat. Only Ueonsod under L.C.11.0. (Fri. closed) • The„Parisiennes : .• • • a- ***** • • ***** • * • • *********** • • • • s • • JACK RIDbELL. Huron MPP • Will Be In SEAFORTH"' Sat„ March 22 10:00 A.M. to .12:00 NOON Come on in' nd have a coffee and chat with your member. If 'you have any problems relating to the province this is an oppOrtunity to discuss them. Seaforth Council Chamber TOWN HALL • Seaforth Watch your local newspaper for information of further visits. ' ..,, • 9 ,, • Stratford Country Club : Limited 53 Romeo St. N., P.O. Box 63, Stratford, Ontario N5A,6S8 Phone 2714212 1975 Out Of Town Golf & Social Memberships available to indiViduals whose resid cc", and .Main place of business are both more than n miles from 1 the city of Stratford. Men or Ladies ONLY-$100.00 memeammummun.ftwatamvanmis.%, ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL In The Crown Room Friday and Saturday The Moonligh,te tise••••••••••• • • • • • • • • *******,*************** Country and Western Entertainment ira•I'" The OFFERS: * Beautiful 18-hole golf course Excellent Dining Facilities * Private Meeting and Social Rooms * Complete Shower and Locker Room Facilities * Registered Pro with fully equipped Pro Shop tQ 1 Il RED KNIGHT ROOM "ELGIN FISCHER TRIO" a •••••••••••••11111=•••••• Tasty Chicken Wings for Snacks" — Ample Free Parking We serve Beverage Room Luncheons 12 to . 2 and 6 to 8 — At Very Low Prices [We Sell Ice] *****************************.*. 4 .4 LINCOLN GREEN * CABARET 41( At the Arena Hall 9:00 - 1:00 Friday, March 21 4( Tickets Availablejtt Door Admission:- $2.50 per person -0( 4c .tt -3( Sponsored by:. — 550 Club 40 4t ********************************