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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-04-10, Page 8141••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4 Dance to THE Harbourlites April 19, 1975 at the Seaforth Community Centre 53.00 per person • 10 p.m. - 1 a.m. Sponsored by the Von Egrn cmd Foundation Wear Centennial Costume raPrerrrorr~4~••••••••••••••••4 CASH BINGO . Legion Hall, Seaforth Friday, April 11 6:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10.00 THREE $25.00 GAMES $75.00 JACKPOT TO GO — TWO DOOR PRIZES — Admission $1.00 Extra Cards 25e or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDEft 16 NOT PIDILMITIMD) —Proceeds for. Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth Benefit Dance for Herb and Ken Britton Friday, April 11 Brodhagen Community Centre Music by:— Lou Morello Ladies please bring lunch Families welcome • DANCE WALTER OSTANEK Thursday, July" 17, 1975 at the Mitchell & District Arena s 7100 Per Couple Dancing 9 p.m."- 1 a.m. for tickets contact 1- HERMAN KOERT 527-0244 Attention Veterans Ex-Service Men and Women and Dependents The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer H. W. MOYER Provincial Service Officer of London • will visit at the Legion Hall, Branch 156, SEAFORTH Tuesday, May 13 Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance, regarding War Disability Pensions, Treatment, AllowanCes, etc., is re- quested to contact the Service Officer of the Seaforth Branch NOT LATER THAN Monday, April 28 Interviews by Appointment Only SERVICE OFFICER : GEORGE H. MILLER — PHONE 527-1512 Ste? ROYAL HO El MITCHELL. In The Crown Room Friday and Saturday The Moonlighters PARK GODERICII 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIR CONDITIONED WI 0 TOURS 'Di SA7 AINDI SHOVyllalt p THE ODESSA FILE. THE STORY IS TRUE. THE ENDING WILL STARTLE YOU., FILE Meet the brother with a badge ..on the take ELY ell WHAMS who takes ThiTake • - on the mob and wins both ways! SUN MON TUES. ATM.. I I SHOWTIMFS SUNDAY /PM AAA M MONDAY TUESDAY A. A M One other person ems ell he needed On. t•pn.41 PO. nen, Doe-TT to - tun WEENTIESDAY TO TUESDAY APRIL, 1011 SNOINTIMES WED THUD SUN MON .TUFS M FRI 6AT ' IF an.e IS PM Friatis Fire tuneirs The "f.JI Glidreher PAlT &IAA IllitIcals Media. Terailit hlar,ttalt Wadi/Ina $1141/1104MI ittl 1.0Sksial Faistiotrati is tithe &Oa rritittitittrib littreata QUI tirtr AdlaIl With EfirlaMkart . dalaTIADANOI I TIRE J Tables for Guy Lombardo Dance Ticket Holders To Be RESERVED TUESDAY,,APRIL 15 Lower Library 7 - 9 p.m. tables may be reserved in groups of '10, 20 or 30 only. SDHS Annual "AT HOME" r Theme:- The Four Seasons Friday, April 25, 1975 MusiC'13Y:- Lincoln Green ' Dancin, 9p.m. - la.m. $7.00 per couple Evening Dress Tickets available from Student's Council ,Annual Ham Supper CAVAN 'UCW WINTHROP Wed., April 16 Served from 5 - 7:30 p.m. CHILDREN (6 - 12) $1.00 ADULTS - $3.00 Take Out Orders Charles Toll. It was Awards Night at the Legion and seven new ordinary members and 41 associate members joined the Seaforth Branch. (Photo by Phillips) ********************** Country and Western Entertaintnent SATURDAY NIGHT in the EVERYBODY'S GOING TO HAVE A "GOOD TIME" AT THE GODERICH RACEWAY! BLUEWATER RACEWAY ASSOCIATES INC. SPRING MEET + O P E N IN G NIGHT FRIDAY, APRIL 18th 7 :45 PAL 10 m'Als ACTION. RACE$ FEATURING 'THE FEAGAN INVITATIONAL PACE' 4 a it • • 4 OPOSITOR,, 'OM!, 1(4,1910 • Reception for Mr. & Mrs. Murray McCall Fri., April 18 at Family Paradise Ladies please returned home prom a vis to . sit ters and parents in BritaFin for , a reunion after 25 years. Rec. Fr. Charles ArMstrong , Assumption High School, Wind- sor and Mr. Herbert Armstrong, Garden Grove California were recent overnight guests with Mr. 0 •••••••••••••••••••• • •: ,cokE • • GODERICH • • • • • • • • • • • 9'4'1 DINING & DANCING ••• • L • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • — • Licensed under L.C.B.O. 000000000000 • •••••••••i. 0000000 •••••••••: • Mrs. R. W. Newnham has The Perth-Wilmot Liberal Assoc. ANNUAL MEETING Wed., April 16 STRATFORD LEGION ,,*Reception 6:00 p.m. * Dinner 7:00 p.m. Guest Speaker BOB NIXON Local Briefs FRIDAY, and SATURDAY NIGHT : • • The Night 'Hawks and Mrs: Frank Sills, Margaret snd Joan. , • Their Easter weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. Sills, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills, Tracey and! Ted (town) Anne (Goderich), Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Townsend (Arthur) and Jane (Toronto). ••••••••••••••••••.4 ENTERTAINMENT — BAYFIELD ROAD 524.7711 • • • • Leader of Ont. Liberal Party *Meeting 8:30 p.m. To elect new executive * DANCE .9 to 12 p.m. To "The Parisiennes" Admission 4.00 per person For information and tickets Call #345-2934 to flaming German warship aground. Past Events, The winners at the Stag Euchre last Wednpsday, were, High, Mike Marion and Kevin Kerr, low, Don Halley and Don Coleman, lone hands. Terry Johnston. Coming Events thurs.Apr.10-Executive meeting commencing, at 8:00 P.M. Sat.,Apr.12 - Zone C 1 Euchre, at Clinton. $un.,Apr.13-District C Cribbage will be held at Palmerston Sun.,Apr.20-District C Spring Convention at Listowel. ountry Singles bring lun'ch By John O. Baker • Public Relations Officer Branch 156 Dates of Significance thirty-one years ago, during World War El 1944 Apr. 2-Soviet troops in Romania. Bombers cripple Tirpitz. Apr. 8-RCAF dive-bombers ' begin attacks leading up to D- Day. Apr. 9-Russian troops cross Czech border. Apr.10-In the Crimean offensive, the Russians re.-capture Odessa long held by the Germans. Apr.1 1-Nazis lose Kerch to the Russians. Apr.15-Tarnopol, German strong- hold in the Ukraine, falls to Russia. • Apr.16-AllieCon offensive in Burma. Apt.18-British and Indian troops drive Japanese baCk in India. Apt22-The Americans land in Hollandia, Netherlands New Guinea. Apr.26-Canadian warships sink German destroyer off the coast of France- Apr.29-The destroyer 'Athabaskan" sunk off — France., "Haida" drives Dance • K'g Sat. April 12 at Hully Gully Sport In Varna - turn west at Huron Centennial School in Brucefield. . 8:30 p.m. Music by The "BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS" Refreshments SerVed Watch for our next dance on April 26 at the Clinton Legion RED KNIGHT ROOM "ELGIN FISCHER TRIO" 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] Commercial Hotel-- Seaforth *-0,4***************** a - eaforth Thurs„ Fri. and Saturday Rolling • Smoke Next Mon., Tue. and Wed., Wally Def & Shortie Nightly Entertainment Dancing Ye Olde Centennial Tea and Bake Sale a APRIL 16 ,3 St. Thomas'. Anglican Church Parish Hall' Antiques to be displayed. Queen Elizabeth cake to be served amanallaumminammannammanotaiiNifiim CABARET p DANCE Brodhagen Community Centre APRIL 12 Dancing 9:30 to 1 a.m. I .1 T.K1 , Spud .:.. Grant $4.00 a Counle Free cold meat lunch - Couples Only — No Jeans iimmimmiimmimmimmiummummommmuno To benefit the Crippled Children Fund the Seaforth Lions Club Invites you to an ORGAN CONCERT Monday, April 14th at 8 P.M. SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM featuring LEWIS MacLEOD of Toronto alTD. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND LEWIS MacLEOD Adults are invited to register at the door for many valuable Door Prizes Olven away at intermission time will be 10 organ LP's, 2 $500.00 credit vouchers on purchase of Model 555, 3 - $200.00 credit vouchers on purchase of Model. 370 and 10 credit vouchers of $100.00 each on the purchase of any organ. Sponsored By PULSIFER MUSIC SEAFORTH & GODERICH pianos and organs in area See us for all your musical needs. Phone 527-0053 Donatiods accepted at the door by Seaforth Lions Crippled Children Fund GET LEGION PINS — Dave Capperavld, 1st Vice President of the Ontario Legion presented medals to Morley Storey for longtime 'service as treasurer at the local Legion while Fred Tilker, District Commander, presented a 40 year medal to Dr. +44 Legion Notes authorized dealer for WURLirZER Ah evening of organ music with Lewis MacLeod of WURLiTZER Canada, performing on the 3 keyboard , Wurlitzer Model 555. Demonstrating , the range and versatility of this popular home organ, Mr. MacLeod will feature popular tunes of today and yesterday. Mr. MacLeod has been a professional pianist, organist, acher, li te arranger and co poser in Toronto, Montre I and Vancouver.