HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-08-28, Page 8IT'S OFFICIAL — These girls are receiving Provincial Honor certificates and
spoons from Huron County Home Economist Jane Pengilley at the 4-H
Achievement Day in Seaforth on Friday. They are Eleanor Devereaux, R.R.4,
Seaforth; Anne Watson, R.R.1, Blyth and Jackie Van Doornik, R.R.4, Seaforth.
(Photo by Oke)
Grandchildren meet in Harpurhey
Ten grandchildren of the late
Mr. and Mrs.Robert Smith of
Hullett Township met at the home
of Mrs. Elmer Townsend.
Harpurhey last Thursday.
Grandchildren present were
Pearl Grainger of Rochester, N.
Y.., Christens Campbell of
Russell, Ontario, Erma
Broadfoot, Kitchener, Jennie
Wilson, Brucefield,Ethel
DANCING
at
VANASTRA
RECREATION CENTRE
Saturday,Sept.1 3
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Music by: Lincoln Green
Lunch Provided
Bar Available
Tickets: S7. advance, per
couple. S8. at door.
AdVance tickets available
at the Recreation Centre or
by phoning 482-3544.
McClure, Gert Taylor and Mae
Smith of Seaforth. George Smith
and James McClure of R.R.
Walton.
,Others present were Mrs.
Arnold Scott, Mrs. Jas. McClure.
Mrs.Goerge Smith. Mrs. Genie
Grainger and Mrs. W.D.Wilson.
A social afternoon and card
games were enjoyed. Winners at
euchre were Mrs. Jennie Wilson
CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
Friday, Aug. 29
8:15 pm.,
IS 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 16 NOT
pnRivErrrED)
—Procaeds for Welfare Work—
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth
and Mrs, W.D.Wilson and Mr.
Jas. McClure.
"Liquid Bread"
Bavarians call beer "liquid
bread." and in 1973 they drank
about 60 gallons per person.
nearly 60 percent above the
national average for the Federal
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Evening Pony Pnli Step Dancing Competition
Free dancing - "Skipper's" Orchestra
SUNDAY, AUGUST 31
1:30 Tag-O-War Relay Race
Karate Demonstration Sheep Deg trials
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
10:00 a.m. 4-H Coropetifiens & Championships —
Inter-Club Shows
1:00 p.m. Heavy Hones, Carriage & Roadster Sbow
Horse Shoe Pitching Competitions on
Saturday and Sunday
Exhibit buildings open at all times,
Midway always in Operation
"THE BIGGEST little FAIR IN ONTARIO'
Parade led by Mitchell Legion Band
Official opening by Hon.Engene Whelan
Livestock judging, Pony Show
Talent Show
and Mrs. ROSS MacLean, Bonnie,
Sevin and Beverley Stratford
spent the weekend at Niagara
Falls andk visited Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Neubauer and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Smith at Rensomville,
N.Y.
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Country and Western Entertaintnent
Saturday . .
RED KNIGHT ROOM
"ELGIN FISHER TRIO"
Tasty Chicken wings for knacks
— Ample Free Parking —
We serve Beverage Room Luncheons
12 to 2 and 6 to 8
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MAKE UP A PARTY AND
JOIN IN THE FUN AT THE
SEAFORTH LIONS
CABARET DANCE
Lod
Big Car Club ,.Draw
Free for Car Club Ticket Holders
SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 6,
at Seaforth Arena
Music by Spud Grant and his Orchestra
You are reminded that the FIFTH elimination car club
draw will be held at the Seaforth Arena on Saturday night,
September 6 with the first draw starting at 9:30.
No admission charge to holders of draw tickets but draw
tickets must be presented at the door. Lunch will be served
FREE of CHARGE and beverages will be available at a
reasonable rate. .
CABARET Dit(NCE ADA;Ii§SION TICKETS
ARE AVAILABLE FOR THOSE
NOT HOLDING. CAR CLUB DRAW •
TICKETS. AT S3 PER COUPLE
Cabaret dance tickets are available at Seaforth banks, Bob
and Bettys, Keatings, Larones, McLaughlins, The Huron
Expositor, Rowcliffes,. Stewart Bros., Vincents and
Whitneys and are aiallabe at the door.
975
The evening will be in the form of a dance with music by Spud Grant and his orchestra
and with the draw being made at intervals. The last ticket out will win the car.
It's a fun night - -
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ALL THESE GREAT SHOW-STOPPERS
FREE!
AT THE GRANDSTAND
75 action-packed minutes of star-studded entertainment FREE
to all fairgoers
THE HUBERT CASTLE
GEORGE KIRBY
JIM STAFFORD
INTERNATIONAL with The Stampeders with The Chieftones
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Mon., Sept. 8 Tues., Sept. 9
Fri, Sat.. Sun. Sept. 5-6-7
THE ROY CLARK
ROWAN & MARTIN
TERESA BREWER
COUNTRY with Vonda Van Dyke with. John Byner
& WESTERN SHOW
Thurs., Sept 11
Fri., Sept. 12
Wed. Sept. 10
SHOOTER with
Bo Donaldson and
The Heywoods
Sat., Sept. 13
STARS OF
THE LAWRENCE
WELK SHOW
Sun., Sept. 14
GLEN HEYWOOD
Master of Ceremonies
Mon. to Sun. Sept. 8-14
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it p.m. oic*in All day Sat. and Sun.to $2.00g $2.00
Clnictren'S Gate Admission (5 to 12 Os.) 504c. Under 5 yrs. Free
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PLUS — THE RCMP MUSICAL RIDE, Afternoons only, Mon, to Fri. Sept. 8-12
GRANDSTAND PERFORMANCES daily (except Sundays) at 2, 7 and 9 p.m.
Sunday Sept. 7 at 2:30, 5 and 8 p.m. Gigantic Shrine Parade at 1:30 p.m. Sunday
Sept. 14 at 3, 5:3( and 8 p.m. Interfaith Church Seivice 1:30 p.m.
FREE GATE PRIZES! Adult Awards: $1,000 daily Plus $2,500 Grand Prize
Children's Awards: 5 CCM Bikes daily Plus $500 Grand
Prize
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Music by
SPUD GRANT
Dancing:— 9 - 1
$4.00 per couple
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EXETER
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Sat. & Sun.
Aug. 30 -31
2 p.m. Each Day
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman
and Mr. and Mrs, Elmer
Townsend spent last weekend at
Tobermory, Manitoulin Island
and Espanola going over on the
Chi-Cheernaun.
Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart
visited this week the former's
daughter, Mrs. Lloyd A.
Christner, in Kitchener.
Sunday Rev. J. Ure and Mrs.
Stewart were guests of Rev, and
Mrs. RoberiPutman at Pine River,
when Mr.Stewart preached in the
United Church there at the 110th
Anniversary of the congregation.
Mr. Mel Merriam and Steven
Bennett flew to Victoria B.C. last
Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Arlen Merriam a Mel's
brother, also where Steve Bennett
is competing in a four day Golf
Tournament in Victoria B.C.
Mr. E.C. Boswell has returned
from a motor trip to Cabourg,
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
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Dance
Dr. and Mrs.
John
McCall
August 29
Family Paradise
Wilbie's
Orchestra - q
Ladies please
bring lunch
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1.0001 Brieis
" Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Addison
attended the Schneider reunion at
Woodstock on Aug. 17.
Mrs. Frank Wright Burford and
Mrs. Lorena Howes London
returned with then1for a few days
visit.
Later in the week Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest McCartney Saskatchewan
also visited with the Addisons and
other relatives in Clinton,
Goderich area.
Mr. and Mrs. G.T.Sills,
and John, Baltimore, Maryland
spent a few days recently with
Mr. and Mrs, •Frank Sills and
family.
Mrs. Lillian Grummett has
returned from a two weeks visit in
the Trent Valley, Madawaska
Valley and Kawartha Lakes areas.
Messrs Marten and Bryan
Vincent spent last weeek in
Tifton,Georgia at an LH. farm
machinery school.
Mr. and Mrs. John Oldfield
and Dianne of Seaforth and Mr.
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Country Singles
Dance
SAT. SEPT'
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MUSIC
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Refreshments SERVED
Watch for our'next
dance on SEPT. 13
AT
CLINTON LEGION
MUSIC BY
"BLENDERS”
TWO BIG PERFORMANCES
• Bull Riding • Bull Dogging • Bronc Riding •
Calf Roping • Rodeo Clowns • Little Britches •
Barrel & Pick Up Races
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
INDIAN DANCES & DISPLAYS
COWBOY SUN. BREAKFAST
SAT. NITE NON STOPDANCE
( Joe Overholt and Copperfield )
Admission Adults 53 00 Children Under 12 - 51.00
Car Park 50c
FREE GRANDSTAND SEATS