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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-07-03, Page 8Huron-Middlesex (Prov.) Progressive Conservative Association NOMINATION MEETING NOTICE The meeting will select a Progressive Conser- vative Candidate to contest the Provincial Riding of Huron-Middlesex in the next Provincial General Election. All persons who are members in good standing and on the membership roll of the Huron-Middlesex Progressive Conservative Riding Association, 14 days prior to the holding of the nominating conven- tion shall be eligible to vote. Written ndrninations, duly signed, shall be filed with the Secretary at least 24 hours prior to the , nomination meeting, by the prospective can- didates. GUEST SPEAKER: Monday, July 28 8:30 p.m. South Huron Secondary School EXETER Progressive Conservative Memberships in Huron Middlesex Riding Now available from your local municipal chairman. Your membership makes you eligible to be a' voting delegate to elect a candidate to represent you in any provincial election. Membership must be obtained 14 days prior to nomination day. Please contact Betty Cardno, Bob Dinsmore, or Les Habkirk. 3 »at ,AP. • Prairie Oyster Nighdy Entertainment Dancing Ag - Op POOR -MAN'S CENTENNIAL BALL SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1975 All tables reserved DESJARDINES ORCHESTRA $3.00 per couple — Dancing 9 — 1 For tickets call Ross MacDonald 527-0975 or Ken Moore 527-0508 ,THE CHAMPIONSHIP CALF of the recent Hensall Spring Fair was shown by Lyle Kinsman and purchased by Parker and Parker Drainage. The reserve champ owned by. John Coleman was bought by Darling's !GA of Exeter. From the left are Marian, Fred, Jim and Jeff Dcirling, John Coleman, George Parker, Lyle Kinsman and 14en Parker. The Hensall Calf-Club wish to express their appreciation to all the buyers who attended the Hensall South Huron Calf Club safe_last Tuesday evening and who, by their brisk bidding, made the show a success. It is support such as this which enables the committee to corrif orrwith the program among the young people in our community and we know'everyone sharg'a pride in their accompillihments. 1975 BUYERS ' R. J. McGregor. $1.30 Hensall Livestock Sales Merners Meat Market so Bill Rion 2 " Ron Health Cent'e 1 ,,6 Jiiti Taylor 1 9 Gamble & Rodgers 1 tieeter Prozenroods 1 7 Sterling Packers -1 . 6 United Partners Co-operatives 1 , 6 . Bob McKinley '' 1 , 5 Stuart McIntyre Appirt Livestock Sores ' I ti 15.3 Grand Champion bought by Porker & Parker Drainage Reserve Champion bought by Darlings Exeter . Darlings Canada Packers Quality Meats Dees Beef Russ Goldstein Al's:Super Save torbett 'gales Bumps 4 Monster Orano,Porgde Lodges from Windsor to Walkerton , Clinton, Saturday, July 12, 1 :30prii Parade to form at Community Park headed by Clinton Centennial Band Dance Clinton Arena Wilbee's Orchestra $4.00 per couple- RefreshTents ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WIN BUCK GEORGE 1111101 CIORIA SWORN RIB ROI 1111M 111611S1 JR SUSAN CIAO SIHRISAR IiNWi BIAIR 841A ANDREWS • PR 1111110 'NANCY OLSON J01115011 MIIINIt ICY 10011SMSOMMIllANO Aim*, !AMA, (Wry I,.34 A 0111 A1471 1144 I, IRE (MAR . ADULT The most fascinating ENTERTAINMENT murder mystery in years. ' ; BURT LANCASTER 1111111111111/11 • CAMERON AIU I PC1 1E1 M . WED., THURS.. FRI. — JULY 9, 10, 11 whoa tin CHARLES BRONSON "MR. MAJESTYK" Why are they saying it's the one mow You should tee this year? A.* anyone IMO pm, 1,5140,Wor 'Games for $10.00 MiREE 42$.00 GAMES $70490 4/4 0/KPOT TO GO ..fir TWO POOR Admitilon $1;00 Extra Cords 2 7 for $1.00 (C113,141,RNN UNIX= 16 NOT lifalvirrTED), —Procaeda for Welfare Work—, AVOICH Soaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion, Stator* ••••••••••••••••••• • Reception ,. • : . In Honour Of • • • •Mr.& Mrs.' • • • :Mike McLaughlin's : • : " 45th Wedding : Anniversary : : : . WU beheld :Saturday, July 5: • • at Brodhagen . Susan Smith, Victoria • St., Country and Western Entertainment I Seaforth, received word that she SATURDAY NIGHT in the I passed her Grade 3 Royal Con- 1 servatory Piano exam with hon- • - • Community Centre: • , 9:00 —1:00 • : Everyone Welcome : • • Best Wishes Only • Watt Han, Seaforili LT 4th :*****'***************** of Norwich. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (2 • • • • • • • • • • • , • • .•••••••••••••••••• OOOOOO ••••• ••••,, OOOO ••• a •••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••.••.., BAYFIELD, ROAD : GODERICH • 524-7711 . • • • = 6/ DINING & DANCING • 4. • Cos) Nightly • .1"41 Entertainment , • • • • The nest • • two weeks • • • Charlie , • • • • Eckstein • • • • -• • A WORLD IN ANGUISH — Jack Burghardt, .CFPL-TV newscaster, was guest speaker at the ecumenical worS hip service Sunday night.. He characterized the today's society as a "world In anguish" and his position, as a "front seat to the , greatest Show on earth". With him in the picture is Rev. M.E.Reuber of Northside United and Rev. E. Hancock of Egmondville United. (staff Photo). Commercial Hotel - Seaforth "ELGIN FISCHER TRIO" Tasty Chicken wings for Snacks — Ample Free Parking — We serve Beverage Room Luncheons RED KNIGHT ROOM 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 -At Very Low Prices- [We Sell lee) ours. She is 'a student of Joanne Bode, Seaforth. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Malcolm McKellar were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Green, Mr. Don Goodrow, Mr.. and Mrs. Hollingsworth of Athens and Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKellar, Timmy and Katie, Toronto. Visitors with ; Mrs. Evelyn Shera over the Centennial weekend were Mrs. J. R. Cross and Mr. J. R. Cross, B.A. Thg. London, Mr. and - Mrs. Spense Irwin, Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacKay, Mrs. S. Daeenais and son John and Mrs. Anne Stenske of Detroit Licensed under L.C.D.O. Mr, and Mr's. c mot..Aphnso,*1 West Lorne spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs* Wm, .11art, Sr. M, Jere)* Jordaii,„"The .Pines", Chatham; Mrs. Wit., Byrne, Allen Park Mich; Mrs. .1, Crandall, Wyandotte Mich; MtS, Paul Hrbacek and son Ray otqlas Angeles. California spent a few days with their aunt, Mrs. Jean Fortune last week. ° Clare Devereaux was• success,. ful in passing the Leaders Patrol course held last week at the Breithaupt Pool, Kitchener. Mrs. Catherine Roth celebrated her 101sfbirthday quietly on July 2nd at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Etue of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacKenzie have returned home from a three week vacation in Germany and France. While there, they visited their nephew and ne,jce, Cpt. and Mrs. R.J. Laing and Heather. Also saw Sgt. Gib and Lorraine Hubert. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Patterson had as their visitors for Centen- nial weekend, their son, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Patterson of London.,, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beattie and family of Dutton, and sister Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rouse Briefs STAG I for 'rpm Workman, , FRIDAY, JULY 4 I 9 p.m.-10.m. I • at, I Hully Gully Varna, Ontario I Admission '1.00 I it IlLYTH SUMMER FESTIVAL Blyth Memorial Hall Mostly In Clover by Harry Boy!' July 9, 10, 12. 17, Au19, 26, 30 and gust 2. The Mousetrap by Agatha Chrbtta July 11, 18, 18, 23, 24,. 26, 30 and August 1. Tickets on sale at: McAdams In Clinton, The Coach House Travel Service In Goderich and The Waxworks Boutique In Wingham. or the box offiee f telephone 523-4452 Admission Adults $2.50 Children $1.50 Attention Veterans Ex-Service Men and Women and Dependents lt The Royal Canadian Legion Service. Bureau Officer H. W. MOYER Provincial Service Officer of London will be misiting in the area. ,Anyone *wishing information, advice or assistance, regard- ing War Disability Pensions, Treatment, Allowances, ete., fia is requested to contact the Service Officer, or Secretary, of the Local Branch, whose name appears below, NOT -LATER THAN - JULY 14th - TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW. . SERVICE OFFICER;' ;EOlitiE H. MILLER. SEAFORTH. 52'7- 012 BkOWNIES itig„.1P BOX OFFICE OPEN .8 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK CLINTON - ONTARIO WED., JULY 2 to TUESDAY, JuLr 8 "DOMITHINO HIT US... the crew is dead... help us, plisum, please help us I" ab • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Country Singles DANCE SAT., JULY 12 at Hully Gully 8:30 DANCE AND CAMPOREE Refreshments Served WATCH FOR OUR NEXT DANCE AT . SEAFORTH LEGION Music by Tony Ntithers ROYAL HOTEL IT HELL In The Crown Room Friday and Saturday Windhover Exeter Legion Building Fund DANCE * 2 Bands Joe Overholt and the Standbys * Chris Black Band Fri's, July 18 COnfinuous Music 0:60 p.m, to LOCta.m. -HURON PARK ItEtREAllON HALL tickets S3 S0 Per Perkin 'Special AdVarice: $640touple : Available Thkugliaul the Criintritai*, of Legion ear R. aiid LeglartMembers t74 r. 1.1 * 447 - • 11% a Seaforth Thursday, Friday and 'Saturday were Saturday-144ga with REv,,, J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Lawrence Cassidy, of Ingersoll was a weekend guest with her sister Mrs., 4lvin McDonald of Brussels and Bev, J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart. Among visitors who attended the Centennial activities in town were: Mrs. Earl Bell and Mrs. Th omas take, Toronto; Dr. anci,Mrs. Howard Kerr and Leslie Kerr, Toronto; Mr. and IVIrs.ftruce Davidson;' Miss Jean Girenlook, Weston; Mrs. Stanley Grainger, London; Mr. and Mrs. Clen Culbert, Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gardiner, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.Charles B. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. James Cox, Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Stewart, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Islerman McIntyre, Owen Sound; Mrs. Milton Chesney, Toronto; Mrs. Tom Pryde,Exeter; Ross Rennie, Toronto; Mrs. Grace Patterson, Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allan, London; Miss Bella Watson, Galt; Miss Jean Turner, Toronto; Mrs. Wallace Ross, Kitchener; Mrs. Hill, Strathroy; Mr. and Mrs. W.G.Strong, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Don Overholt and daughter, St. Catherines; Dr. and Mrs.E. K. Chapman, Fort Erie; Mr. and Mrs. James Sherwood and Dianne of Ottawa; Jason Ellis, Hamilton; Miss Marion Chamberlain, Kitchener; Mrs. Huras, Stratford'; Mrs. Pe rley Banbury, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. A.A.Burrows, St. Catharines; Judge H.Glenn Hays, Goderich, Miss Sarah_ Hays, Burlington; Mr. Reid Allen , St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devereaux, Toronto. Joanne Bode recently returned from an Ontario Music Leader- ship Camp at Lake Couchiching where she represented S,D.H.S. Besides partaking in various musical activities she met music students from all over Ontario. A Canadian Red Cross Summer Safety Tip: Always investigate the water area before wading or diving in. You can be badly injured by rocks or debris such as cans or broken glass and a heavy ••undergrowth of tangled weeds is hazardous. Always swim in supervised areas. -Know your own limitations and don't be tempted to show off and push your luck., Yell to us for help. OPEN EVERY NIGHT' fila67:4W6- IN..%Vil; SUN. THuk.falt.SAT;ittve L c .4. . . r ,... - . ,--,.-.,.v.. Or. MOM. 1V S., JUST L. I, 1 How tar should a Tucher go to protect her students , ‘ '.."-iill . 511.11 the * r • 11 ' Tio.n. • wis.0,...ad ---- "The„Trial 3 . , Bil-ir(1,!ick What's Up Doc ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PLUS ' : .. mu : A • ; lielifehave PUN CM ., WED.. THUR., FEL SAT. —JUA Y 1. lb 11,12 BURT REYNOLDS GATOR MB y, PLUS CARREL Sharkts. PROGRAM 1 12GIED:af'• — FARM EnIirM161.10, WILDE IAPHET DODD TREASURE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE PARK . THE 50t44 1E 1 PHONE 574 78 11 GODERICH AIR (0140111011I0 ENDS TONIGHT- JULY 3 ...: ' A. . t JiiiSitt4P114."COP' FRIDAY, SATURDAY — JULY -4,1 A hula-rious apace age misadventure! ;344.3.....-• 3.,.........,* i If. WALT DISNEY .-. 7 a 4 , El:110BM L0 ' CRUSOLRatt. co VAN CAE • ...NAN '4110taksf TECIAP.OLOR. Os PLUS WALT DIStiefftemooms° .4,":” ' r• .., ike ... 4 ., 3,4 i. jf 4 ";;" '1, oArigaZiATEBB TIK.MCCIFR* a ..:' . SUN., MON., TUES. — JULY 1 7, 1 To Be Announced PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Aintittindirainarrir litaitri Amato 1 the DIGGOR "WMIDRIWIL" I minamosi ru ADULT, ENTERTAINMENT 4° SCOIT SHOT"