The Huron Expositor, 1975-05-15, Page 8•
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Get in the swim
this Victoria Day!
The Vanastra Recreation
Centre; Indoor' Swimming Pool
\aiilt_ be having an •
SWIM PERIOD
Victoria Day, May 19, 2-4 p.m.
REGULAR OPEN SWIM PERIODS
Saturday 2-4 p.m.
Sunday - 2-4 p.m.
Monday-Friday 12 noon-1 p.m.
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CLINTON
CENTENNIAL "MUSTANG" DANCE
featur'es
"THE MERCEY BROTHERS"
CLINTON ARENA
SATURDAY, MAY 24, '1975
9p.m. to 1 -18 layears &over
ADMISSION $5.00 Per person
Tickets available at:
Victoria Day Discounts
°n 1975 Kavvasakis
for example •
Z1900 this Sun. ,& Mon.
Regular $3499. ONLY $2799 .
GS100 Et duro This Sun. & Mon.
Regular $869. ONLY $699 .
Similar Savings on other Models
No phone calls please - First come, first serve
Financing Available
SPORTS & RECREA TIO L VARNA 262-5800
YOUR. COMPLETE SERVICE PERFORMANCE CENTRE •
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Italy's Liri Valley ' -
May 25 Major J.K.Mahony wins
V.C. . for holding the,
bridgehead over the 'Melia'
River. 5th Army forces Unite 'at
. Anzio.
Display of War Souvenirs and.
Pictures by Legion for Seaforth's
. " Centennial
Comrade Frank Phillips is
setting up a display of war - relics
and photographs for Seaforth's
Centennial.'
We are requesting . all area
Veterans who have pictures or -
war souvenirs to lend them 'to.
Branch 156 ,for, this display.
Leave them at the Branch within
the next two weeks and Comrade
Phillips will take good care , of
them until "the display is over.
Remember the splendid display
Comrade Phillips put on last time,'
let's help to make this one even
better.
Coming Events •
May 22nd - There will be a
general meeting commencing at
8:30 p.m. There wilt be ,a subject
of great importance to all mem-
bers. fer discussion, this subject
must be decided upon by your
vote. Please .plan to attend, it will
be in your interest. Election of
officers will also be held.
. • June 1st - Branch 156 Will be
holding.a mixed golf tournament.
June 29th - There will be a
'Drumhead Service and parade,
this is also in connection with the
Seaforth Centennial.
FRIDAY and
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DINING & DANCING
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ENTERTAINMENT
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S J ohnson 'Jeremiah " s •
Ontario IS 'the rirSt province
Canada to include'an organ donor
_Section on dtiVe0' liCenCeS
according to MielStO
Vransportation. and COMMUnica-
Itoi John Rhodes.
Mr. Rhodes said_ the licence
form has been redesigned to
'include a legal declaration which
allows drivers to donate or allow
transplantation of harnan organs
after death, •
"A driver who has reached the
age of majority (18 in Ontario) hai
only to indicate his wishes, then
Sign the declaration," Mr.Rhodes
explained.*
The Minister went on to point
out drivers are not obligated to
sign the organ donor section of
the licence. If a driver doesn't
want to become a donor, he can
detach and destroy this section of
his licence. -
"We sincerely hope that those
among the more than four million
lic,ensed Ontario drivers who are
eligible will consider taking
advantage of this declaration,"
The Clinton Wheel'n Dealers
Modern Square Dance Club had
the last dance of the season last
Wednesday night in the Clinton
Public School.
The graduation class from
• Londesboro joined us for the last
dance. The following people
graduated in Londesboro on
April 28.
Len and Betty Archambault,
Barb and Allan Bosman, Esther
-and Alvin Blackwell, Irene and
Fordyce Clark, Marjorie and Tom
Duizer, Phyllis and Cliff Elliott,
Doug and Marjorie Fraser, Ted
and Pat Hunking and Vaughn,
Klaas and-Anna De Jong, Gail
and Harry Lear, Joanne and Bert
Lyon, Jean and Lawrence Platzer,
Florence and Doug Snell, Grace
and Don Watson, Thelma and Jim
Wilson, Norman and Florence
Wightman, Dorothy and Dick
Worgan, Madeline Sewers,
Wayne Hartman, Kevin Halley,
urie„Stackhense, Dave Reid,
cNichol, Mary
Fs.
enough persons , are
interested in Modern Square
Dancing a new beginner's class
could be started inthe fall.
The officers for next year are
Past President - Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Elliott, President - Mr. , and
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Mr; Rhodes
the .4814,ature,, Mr
Rhodes' preSented the first of the
new licences t.4 Dr, George A.
deVeber, chairman of the .Organ,
Programtenor Committee, the
Kidney Fotindation of Canada,.
and 'director of the Dialysis and
Kidney Transplentatien, Program
at 'Torente. Western Hospital. ,
He praised' Dr. deVeber who
played a vjtal role In bringing the
idea of a donor declaration to his
attention.
The new licences mitt' the
attached donor declarifien will
begin to be distributed this week
as part of the normal renewal
procesi based on drivers' -birth
dates at. a rate of about 60,000
licences a week,
Those' drivers whose licences
have recently been renewed and
who would like to obtain a
separate donor declaration, may
contact iiny driver exannination
centre, district or regional office
of the ',Ministry's Drivers and
Vehicles Division. •
Mrs. Ray Cox, Vice-President -
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobrook,
Secretary - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox,
-Treasurer - Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Wood.
Plans are under way for the
Centennial Dance in Clinton.High
School on July 26th. A float is.
being entered in the Clinton
Centennial Parade on August 2.
All dancers with a. year or more of
experience are welcome to join us
in the ag
ain
Public School
starting again in October.
Cancer» society
needs money
While‘ gifts . totalling
$2,750.00 have been received by
the Seaforth Cancer Campaign
this is a long way from the
objective of $3,200, campaign
chairman, R.0 Spittal said this
week.
haat.• 0Mtibthar tS:1341. S.
students were 'continuing to
canvass portions of the school
area. he pointed out that any
residents who had been ,missed
,could forward their gift by mail to
him at Seaforth or could leave
gifts at any Seaforth bank
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DANCE
Seaforth
Legion Hall
Sat., May 24
9 o'clock
Music by:—
Lincoln Green
$5.06 couple
[Tickets at 'the door
. • BY John D. Baker
Public Relations Officer
Branch 156
Dates of Significance, thirty-one
years ago, during World War II
1944 , •
May 1. Prime Minister's
conference opens. in London.
May 3 Mystery coast around
Calais bombed by Allies.
May 4 RCAF reports that it
des-.
trnyeci three U-boats in less
than a month.
May 6 India's Ghandi released
from jail.
May 7 The frigate "Valley
field" torpedoed by the Axis.
May 9 Sebastopol naval base
re-
captured .by the Russians after
a three-week siege.
May 11 Allies launch a great
offensive south of Rome.
Canadian tanks in action near
Cassino.,
May 14 8th Army pierces Gustav
line.
May 18 Mazis evacuate Cassino
• after being outflanked by the
Allies.
May 21 8th Army gain a foothold
on the Hitler line.
May 22 Two new Royal
Canadian Navy mot&
torpedoed boat flotillas being
begin operations off the coast
of France.
May 23 Canadians. break
through the Hitler line in
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MtValai .Mrs, Chas, Sherii004.
ar, BroCkville Were.; peals. -last
week -of Mr, .atid
Sills and :Mr., and Sp, .RObert
Archibald, •
Dr. John 'MOO of Therndele
was, a guest of his nether Mrs;
Mrs. ' wm• Prover .over the
weekend.
Mr. andMrs. No Wright; Ifihn
Street, Seafotth .attended the
christening at Ontario Street
United Church, Clinton , • on
Mother's Day of their grandson.
Scott Wilfred Wright,' infant,
of Mr, and Mrs "Donald Wright.
Clinton. ' •
Mr. and Mrs,' Flaryey Greer of
Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Gorier and son 'Kevin of Goderich
visited . over Mother's Day.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Greer..
Mr. and mrs. Frank Holyrod
and family from Cambridge spent
Mother's Day with her mother,
Mrs. Albert Hudson.•
Rev. J.- Ure anu Deus, Stewart
were Sunday guests of Rev. and
Mrs. K.A.Moyer of Elmira.
Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart
were recent' guestg of Mr. and
Mrs. . Howard Neal , Mount
Forest, Mr. and Mrs.' Cliff McNeil
of Nile and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Israel of Guelph.
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SUNDAY, MAY 18
only
Special4unit dawn
to dusk show
BROWN 'S ClOdos • OirtAiliO
BOX OFFICE OPEN 5 PM • FIRST SHOW AT DON
JACK NICHOLSON
THE LAST DETAIL
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Legion Ea; 80#044
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Adoitsbni $1.
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Square dancers
have busy year-
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Participate in
I Dublin.. and District
LIONS SPRING HOUSE
CLEANING SALE
ANY USEFUL ITEM
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June 5'
Bick's Grading Station, Dublin
PHONE: Dublin Meat Market
345-2360E9-12&1-61
345-2254 Doter 6]
PICK UP DATES: May 17 and May 31
Proceeds to Community Projects
44. * • A .03
Seaforth
Thurs., Fri. and
Saturday
Rollin
Smoke
.Mon., Tue. and
Wed.
YOU and ME
dining lounge
open Sunday
noon to 8
Nightly
Entertainment
Dancing
rs:„. W. J. finnigab, was the
est of honour On the oceaSlou,'Of tiOty,timit 'birthday last
Saturday,
, Hosts for the buffet pa, y7Were
and Mrs. 001*
, Egmendville, Members Of Mrs.
Flnnigan's family and grand-
, vhildren 004400, '
Special gue4ts were Mta. Harry
PrattY4 *al! of Mrs. Finnigan
and Mrs. Ales;:,Etoyes a niece. ,
MITCHELL
in The
Crown Room
Friday
and
Saturday
GALA
OPENING NIGHT
THE ARENA
IN CLINTON
ARCHIE'S SUNOCO
IN SEAFORTH
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+ BLUEWATER RACE AY ASSOCIATES INC. SPRING MeEr+
FEATURING 'THE FEAGAN INVITATIONAL PACE'
Central Huron ------------
IRVING BERLIN'S
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eatintry and Western Entertainment
SATURDA 7 NIGHT in the
Raj KN1(iliT ROOM
"ELOIN FISCPIER TRIO"
'asty. Chicken Wings for Snacks.
Ample Free Parking
We serve Beverage Room Luncheons
and 6 id a
dui At Very Low 'Prices —
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