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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-07-31, Page 8Don 't the 'Fabulous CLINTON' CENTENNIAL PARADE Saturday, August + BOBBY G1MBY, Canada's, Pied Piper; author and composer of C-A-N-A-D-A. +covered wagons, clowns, horses - over 100 fabuloUS entries. + internationally Famous Bands + Miss Dominion of Canada Bring the whole family to the parade of the Century PARADE BEGINS AT 1:00 P.M. See and hear Canada's top bands perform after the parade. You can also view the parade from the Grandstand in the Community Park, and the Band,,.2attoo following. Admission to the park is free with a ticket to the Giant- Barbecue & Birthday Party. Otherwise, ad- rntssion is $1.50 for adults, 75c for students, children under 12-free. THURSDAY, JULY 31— - 3.00 p.m,—LIVE CHILDREN'S THEATRE, in front of grandstand in Community Park; from Grand Bend. Admission: Adults 50c, children 25c. 8,00 p.m.—SENIOR CITIZENS' "MUSI- CAL EVENING" in front of Community Pork grandstand. Mr. A. Furtney, London, as Master of Ceremonies. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1- -BALL TOURNAMENT, 9.30 p.m. to 1.00 a.m.—MOWN MEM- ORY LANE" COSTUME BALL —Ballroom dancing; dress in costume of your favourite era. Clinton Community Centre; Chris Block Orch; $5.00 imr person; advance sole, tickets, available. 9,00 p.m.—'TEEN-AGE DANCE at CHSS Auditorium. o.m.—BALL TOURNAMENT GAMES., 1.00 p.m.--GIANT CENTENNIAL PARADE. BOBBY GIMBY, Canada's Pied Piper, author and composer of C-A-N-A-D-A, the nations Cen- tennial song, will- lead the par- ade, followed by a troup of 50 Singing School Children. TOP BANDS will be participat- ing in the parade.' ich will be followed by a spec cular BAND TATTOO at Community Park. 5.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.—GIANT BARBECUE and BIRTHDAY PARTY at the Park, Adults $3.50, Children $2.50. Advance sale tickets available. 5.30 p,m, to 8.30 p.m.—ENTERTAINMENT: BOBBY GIMBY and Clinton School Children in front of the grandstand at Community Pork. Plus LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT, 7.30 p.m.—BEARD CONTEST `URGING. 9.00 p.m.—"CENTENNIAL BALL" Com- munity Centre and Arena with BOBBY GIMBY ORCH, $6.00 perperson. Advance sale tickets available. SUNDAY, AUGUST 3— a.m.—SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICES at individual Clinton Churches. 1.45 p.m.—HARNESS RACES — Clinton Cbm-munity Park Raceway, featuring CLINTON CENTENNIAL PACE for • a purse of $2,000. Mutuel wager- ing, Promoted by the Kinsmen Club of Clinton. 7.30 UN DAY EVENING CHURCH SERVICE, in Community Park— Massed Choirs, Special Speakers, Hymn Sing, Centennial Band, ' MacMillan Family. MONDAY, AUGUST • 11.00 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.—FAREWELL BRUNCH - at Community Centre and Arena. —SOCCER TOURNAMENT, —BALL TOURNAMENT FINALS. 8.00 p.m.—MONSTER BINGO at Arena, pro- moted by the Service Clubs of Clinton. Your SATURDAY, AUGUST .2— CLINTON CENTENNIAL9.0° a,m. atto 1ZeaNtotaop B,t1CutKaaTOsSecCahla00atyL School, Coffee and donuts. L- .. CAL END AR mer students' to assemble in decades, 20's, 30's etc, PARK GODCRICH !kf• `..q.12R1 RH~iNE i-4 ,t RoP COUNTY COUNCILLORS RELAX - McKillop Reeve Allan Campbell and Seaforth Deputy Reeve Bill Dale chat with a fellow county councillor at the annual County Council picnic at the Lions Park here last Wednesday. (Staff Photo) Seaforth Manor Happenings The regular church service was conducted on Thursday Morning at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. E. S. Stephens of Brucefield United Church in charge. Hymns 126, 12 and 5 from Songs of Gospel were sung with Rev. Stephens at the piano, followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison, • Miss Doris Wills read the Scripture from John 3 vs 16 to 18. The text was taken from Matthew 15 vs 21. Hymn 99 was sung o followed by the Benediction. Thirty-eight ,residents attended the service. Mrs. Leila Dundas was visited by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dundas and daughter of Toronto also Miss Tillie Dundas of town. Mrs. Janette Wallis and Jackie of Sarnia visited the former's father, Mr. John Darling. . Mr.. William Scott enjoyed an outing with Mrs. Scott on Wed. afternoon. Visitors with Mrs. Ada Reid during the week were Mrs. Beth Dutton of Brucefield, Miss Marion Scarlett and Mrs. Eva McCartney of town. Mrs. Robt.' Elgie, Mrs. Jennie Chesney and Miss Marion Scar- lett visited with Miss Bessie Davidson. Miss Rena Fenne11, Mrs. Annie Harrison visited with Mrs. Cart- wright Hawley, Miss Bessie Davidson and Mr. Zechariah McSpadden. The 0.F .V. gifig visited on Thursday afternoon and provided a program of music for residents. ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL In The Crown Room Friday and Saturday 6‘ ,Declaration WED., THURS., FRIJ SAT.- JULY ILO • AUG. 1.2 4 Friday afternoon bingo was enjoyed by alLpresent. First full house was won by Mr. Clarence Jackson, Mr. Wilbur Keyes -and Mr. Thomas Churchill. • Straight line - Mr. Emil Hermansen, Mr. Earl Watt and Mr. Victor Davis. Four Corners - Mrs. Genie Hall, Mr. Ludger Sequin and Mr. Emil Hermansen. Hdppy Birthday to Mr. John Darling who will be cerebrating his birthday on Thursday, July 31. 46°0 4 4, le le Seaforth r's Thursday, Friday and Saturday Honky - Tony Next'Week Nightly Entertainment Dancing • OPEN EVERY NIGHT MasT,04,2 DEM :1:WPS, ta ulaurtus Tff_ HOLIDAY 5 SHOW SPECIAL SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 © Mandingo ® Death Wish FRIDAY TO THURSDAY AUGUST 1.2.3634.7 -Ezp.tai (64=1 Vtaante. motion pkture acre. ha city siya- ivariacues , newt arra goshawk-tom• 0suieweLutiOnat. laws trgrth .15458., WED., 1NU4S JULY 1/, 10, 11 The most magnificent picture ever! caaoso.r.a, . GABLE VIVI LEIGH •-.4, LESLIE HOWARD' _ • 1 A ..rno-o36.74.-mn. ;Z.-111ft 011VIAMIAVILLAND WORLD Gtr -Aell AMU EEDIETCMITOON TEST CC COM * HIS BEST' TECIAICIILOR . G a 0.0/011,1,..ent... SUN,. MON., TUES,--AUO. 3,44 L enny WO. TO TOES„ AUG. IL1AFJOJLI7 iF ° ®Edit Tiff NW **T SIZMIAM Us AD VD T d.CAPIII MOST T DAV An amp* thadatroodh ales that it s mass THE AUDIENCES DONT JUST SEE IT- 0 , ruyerwrm rheyrov.m 14012 .1•11:**Nel ft* WED. TO TUES., AUG 17,74,15,111,17,111,10 01.41t DAMS/ THAN 4041411 Aerinr"Timmigto. AUGUST # to a Renato t o m ocoo lariTaratmarar 'ni. Wiiraitaitica Piastre WM N derso WRt.rl Ono —61TRIESm— BRONSON "MAT( KMPTAYAIN1.4 010.4..1160•IrlDave0001.1001 Qat Mr. Hill RObitiSOn of Bayfield POW, John Robinson called on Mr. and Mrs.. Ephraim Clark and other friends -on Sunday Mr. Bill Robinson of RaYfield and Mr. John Robinson called on Stag for Ron Dalrymple SEAFORTH LEGION HALL Sat., August 2, Admission '1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Nich as Chalus, Scott, David and Rut of Edition- ton visited with friends and relatives in Seaforth last week. Rev, and Mrs. J. Ure Stewart attended the morning service in the Palmerston United Clutrch in connection with thelliwn's Cen- tennial celebrations. Mr. andNrs. Alvin Hammond, Moorefield were Sunday visitors at the home of the former's father. Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart. • Mrs. Evelyn Mills, London. 'Vas a recent visitor with Rev, and Mrs. Stewart and other friends in town. WIIIII/XmATAr kealf*M*,+, RECEPTION Dance Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Dale (Patricia McCredie Sat , August 9 9p.m. - 1 a.m. in Saltford Everyone Welcome Lunch Provided 40-..••• . • l••• SSS Mrs. Chains is th former Peggy . Hlys, daughter o W.T. Hays, a former Seaforth r sident. Mrs. Joseph Devereaux, Ferg and Joe have returned froM visiting relatives in Louisville, Kentucky, and Chicago Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Kennedy, Windsor called on friends in town on Thursday. Mr. Kennedy Is a son of the late Mr: and Mrs. Alex.' Kennedy North ,Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Gravelle, Bad Axe, Mich., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Russel. Coleman. Mr. and. Mrs. Gary Betties left last Wednesday by air toVisit Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Williams in Van- couver. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bettles .and son Kenneth visited • on Sunday with Mrs. Olive Betties and Mrs. Pearl Williams in 'Seaforth. • • 1.).1-.2. Blyth Summer Festival "FINAL WEEK Mostly In Clover by Hairy J. Boyle July 31 and August 2 The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie July 30 and August 1 Licensed under Adults 52.50 ChIldrei 51.50 •••• 000000 •••••••••••••••••, Reservations 523-4452 _A_ j_ .„a, 4, 4, 4.. 4, 4. 4. 4,- . Pg Pk P‘ P. P. P.' P. P. P. P.' 0.‘ ** * * ••••••••••-• 8:30 p.m. • Locqi Sri fs sMr. and Mrs, Ron and family London, vi iced on Sunday with his mother Mrs. Pearl Williams of Seaforth. Mr. Paul Williams, Mt. Clemens, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKellar, Bramp- ton, Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Williams, Mt. Clemens, Michi- gan and Mr. and Mrs. C. Abbott of Sault Ste. Marie were guests at the home of Mrs. Malcolm McKellar, Goderich Street West, Seaforth. Mr. Paul Hag4n is spending his holida) sin Calgary, .David and Darren Elliott of. Kitchener are visiting their grandfather, Mr. Andrew McNichol, Market St. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce White- more and family returned from the West last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howie Greer and Miss Jane Ribble of Hamilton visited the formers parents Mr. rand' Mrs. Orville Greer., last week. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • se • • • • • &la • • e • • • • • 00000 • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • BAYFIELD ROAD • 44,14 ,000‘ GODERICH • • • 524-7711 • • DINING & DANCING • • • Nightly • 'AI Entertainment F, This week • • • Julie Lynn • Next week • • • • The Peaches • • • • T. AUG. 24d F At Vanastni . Social Club Music ay HARBORLITES CENTENNIAL DRESS OPTIONAL Refreshments SERVED Watch for our next dance on AUG. 16 AT HOLLY GULLY MUSIC BY MOZART MELODIES $ T1 1 $ CLINTON - ONTARIO BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M iVE.10 litiaThie ai FIRST' SHOW A,T DUSK ' WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY July 30 - 31 - Aug. 1 . ADULT ENTERMINMENT a ¤ OLIVER t ' , ). 1..41 • ' % = ..c.- REED RAQUEL RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN MICHAEL YORK. WELCH MUSKETEERS _... ... 11164 "HARRY *TONTO"? A FILM BY PAUL MAZURSKY ART CARNEy TONIXY'..... iir•ADULT ENTERTAINMENT - "HARRY& Dot Mitantary,Poz Prolong SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY August 2 - 4 - 5 ' ' VI THERE'S DIRTYI \ ,....,,, NOTHIN' , r Alit COLOR By DE LUXES THEY WONT 00,r IS ., 4 ' ..1.• , ENTERTAINMENT tglifir DIM . f<41,Pitb) 'at...,f 131Alif ADULT " ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. Delightfully outrageous." 1. A TWC, PliiiNCIONI P ": the flADISE 1,0,11P '31 '., 14 ,t •• ' . SHOWS ^ Stindayi DUSK • 4 Aug. TO DAWN ' SHOWS 0 ' \ 001/4 a painful and ADMITTANCE "Pm joyous LOVE VIIP€11112L providing anYthilng MY wining kill moment to it doesn't WIFE" •0•4117ANCI r ruoro=ke. try once . ®' 1 II TOMS 0 They ,/ / 10 1113001 01 AKA "LOVE 01 10/111 ME RoomMates Manx/more Oen vaairmana '," • 11 THE ' ' '`. "'" HALF 4:43.2...:.: , SIIN6 Tali -4. , 1 ' OE MOS CLAINILL550i_. WED. • ,THORS. - FRI. - SAT. Au • ust 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 • ) They'd do anything for a story...and do. apt i ,4 i , , ) MOWN * WALTER MATTHA ,rH EI ADULT E PAGE ENTERTAINMENT Y. •,‘90ti x CAROl. WWI P i / ....7 THATMANrYv • ..- , II :PI 0 A L NJ AR% l'ir JR, ,i,t, j"-- ItCHNICOl DIM ADULT ENTEITA IMMO:" I I SEAFORTH JEWELLERS for DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION All Types of Repairs Phone 527-0270 Garden Party Van Egmond House, Egmondvil e Wed., AUGUST 6, 1975 p.m. - bring pot luck dessert, coffee served Admission $1.00 Program following featuring the popular Bradley Family and local entertainment Country and Western Entertainment Friday & Saturday RED KNIGHT ROOM "ELGIN FISHER 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 ********* Mr. and M s, Ephriim Cleric and other Mends on Sunday .evening before going to his home in California. moria.m•poomwoommouivammomoaiwoom -CASH .BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth Friday, Aug.1st 815 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 25c or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 10 NOT FERMI ITItID) —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth -#1 ,$) sf , , • A !I