HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-11-13, Page 6A NICE PILE OF GOODIES — SDHS Band,member Sandra Ruston waits as
customers look through the piles, of donated goods that were sold at the band's
rummage sale on Saturdy, The sale raised about $3350 band leader George'
Hlldebrand•said, and he added that the newly formed band auxiliary was doing a
great job. The salewas to help finance the girls' trip'to Florida
top Jay in February.
Rebekahs donate to
retarded
A donation was made to the kah Lodge met Monday evening
with Mrs. Peter Malcolm, noble
Huron Asociation for the mentallygrand
presiding. Vice grand,
retarded when Edelweiss Rebe- Brownies revived.?
Mrs. Norman Reihl, reported on
Brownies may be revived in
cars and flowers sent to si ck and
Seaforth if a ' large- enough
Local number of children and parents
shut-ins.
Plans are to present the
who are interested attend a
Travelling Gavel to Pride of
registration night in the town hall
Huron Lodge, Exeter on Decem-
on November 18. "We need
ber 3, if it is convenient for them.
Briefs parents who will register with
Final plans were made for
their girls and participate in the
Wednesday's euchre: The mys-
Mrs. N orman Speake and son-- program," Mrs. Vivienne
tery prize was won by Mrs.
Sean Michael, of Calgary spent a Newnham, district commissioner
Esther Campbell.
h h f fth h GiIG'd dB
bride is Mr. Brown's niece.
week at t o ome o er a er,
m t e r ut es an rowntes
Leo Hagan and family and is
organization said.
spending another week with Mr.
Girls who would like to
and Mrs. Victor S e of
continue as Guide's can take part
London, before re g /to
as junior leaders, she said. If
Calgary. ' //
leaders are available a Guide
Mr. and Mrs. illiam Brown,
program c-oWd start • up in.
Jarvis St„ Mr. and Mrs. Don
Seaforth again.
Carter and Mr. and Mrs. William
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Brown, Collingwood, attended
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the wedding of Janet Elizabeth
Nagle and George T.R.Farrara at
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bride is Mr. Brown's niece.
Wed. Nov. 20
Jack Stacey of Man. is here .
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visiting with his sister, Mrs. Ellen
Refreshments and full lunch,,
provided
Montgomery, John Street.
— 8:30 pm- —
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I Tasty Chicken wings for Snacks
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Admission $1.00
Gemmell on Sunday were Mr.
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and Mrs. John Braithwaite and
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family and Mrs. Braithwaite Sr.
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of Chatham.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gem-
melt and Becky and Miss Barb
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Gemmell all of London.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Nottingham
Delta B.C., former residents in
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the Kinburn area, recently visited
Mr. Mrs. Clprence Walden,
Seaforth r
RECREATION
and
North Main St., Seaforth and
other friends in. town and area.
Thursday, Friday
Country SinglesM
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and Saturday
Nov. 21
Seaforth
Community
Centre
Tickets at
—,Seaforth Ins. Office
— The Forge
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial.
527-0240.
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. Wedding Auatven�ary C y, $0 d N .G
Party ept4tt $(, ,Seaft» t$
for Friday,
DOROTHY Et KEN Nov. 4t
1�► i#�L ti..'l S , 5:15' p ut„
•15 Regular Comes for $100
Fri, Nov. 14 THREE W.00 GAMES
$75°00 JACKPOT TO GO
r, -- TWO DOOR PRIZES —
Clinton I.cglou
Admtsslon i1°00
Extra Car& Zia or 7 for $11M
Mask by (CH1i.DIt UND= ill NOT
Tony Mother pgI
Everyone Welcome —P�� for Welfare Work--
No Gifts Please Auspices Seaforth Branch 1S6
. Royal Canadian Lepton, Seaforth
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Christmas Bazaar and Tea
ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN
CHURCH
PARISH BALL
Wled., Nov, 19
at 3 o'clock -
Homebaking, Mincemeat,
Christmas Puddings
Aprons; Knitting,
Christmas Novelties.
and .
Childrens' Treats
LOTS OF ACTION'"'_
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- in the next 3 months
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FUND RAISING, SALES 1111"
for the
SDHS Bernd -FI-ori•da Fundpo
We wish the support of people r
In the community
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Donations may be left •at .the
Ptoduce Featured In
c'Thc country Store" Toronto Dominion Bank
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VAN EGMON D CI DERFEST
Sun.; Nov. 16 , 1 to �5 p.m..
at e
Van Egmond Ho ,Egmondville
A Demonstration of Cider Pressing
-and Sausage 'making.
Cider, Honey, Jams, Crafts and dried flowers will -be
on sale. A tea room will be open.
BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS FOR CIDER
Ir POSSIBLE.
Optimist Club
OF SEAFORTH
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�P SALE O�
Sat. Nov. 15
2 P. M.
OPTEMST HALL — REC: GROUNDS I
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ANYONE•WISHING TO DONATE BOOKS
CONTACT — CHARLES GEDDES — PHONE 527-0844 I
WILL PICK UP
CABARET. ' DANCE
Sponsored B,y
St.'Col'umban Soccer Club
Saturday, Nova 15th _•,
BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY. CENTRE
Music By
Paul Cross and & His Orchestra
MITCHELL & DISTRICT
ti..
COMMUNITY CENTRE
DANCE
Friday, Nov. 21
WA YNE RIEHL
and the
COUNTRY VERSATILES
mission $4.00 per Couple Dancing 9-
t� a
A
PUBLIC MEETING
TO EXCHANGE IDEAS ON IMPROVING LOCAL
GOVERNMENT IN HURON COUNTY WILL BE HELD
IN
THE CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
ON
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,197S
$:40 P.M. e
Sponsored by The Restructuring Committee
of Huron County Council
EVERYONE WELCOME!
BILL G. HANLY
CLERK
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BAYFIELD ROAD •
GODERtCH :
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' Fri. 8 Sat. '
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Melody
Ma ers
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• Next Week •
Licensed under L.C.B.O. Manhattan
Huron -Middlesex
Progressive Conservative
(Federal)
ANNUAL MEETING
AND SELECTION OF DELEGATES FOR,
THE LEADERSHIP CONVENTION
Monday, Nov. 24: 8:00 P.m.
at the
Clinton Legion Hall, Clinton, Ontario
Guest speaker: Mr. Ken Hurlburt, M:P. Lethbridge,
Alberta, and other members.
Open meeting,' everyone welcome.
FIREMEN' S BALL
November 15, 1975
at
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY'
CENTRE - -f
10-1
MUSIC BY
The Bluewater Playboys
LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS WHICH CAN BE
PURCHASED FROM THE Firemen.
There's something for
YO.0
e
at the 1. ,
Vanastra Recreation „Centre
SCHEDULE OF COMING EVENTS
Monday Evening, Nov. 17 — 8:30 P.M.
BINGO: JACKPOT 5200.
in 54 calls
15 Regular Games $10.00 3 share -the -
wealth. Cards 5 for $1.00 Admission $1.00.
Admittance to 16 years of age or over.
Friday, Nov. 14th — 9 P.M. -1 A.M.
BENEFIT DANCE
All proceeds to Clinton Pool
Dance to the music of "Encore"
— Everyone Welcome
Tickets available at Clinton Merchants;
Vanastra Centre, oe from Committee
Members.
SPfiCIAL EVENTS
SAT. NOV. 15: BLYTH TROTTING & PONY CLUB 9:00 to
1:00 a.m.
WED. NOV. 19 VANASTRA'S LIONS CLUB — DINNER
MEETING 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
SAT. NOV. 22: COUNTRY SINGLES DANCE 9:00 to 1:00
a.m.
SAT. NOV. 29 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION DANCE 9:00 to
1:00 A.M.
SAT. DEC. 15 COUNTRY SINGLES DANCE 9:00to 1:00 A.M.
1.
SWIM.A-•THON. NOV. 29
There's always a need for riew equipment.
Please support our swimmers when they calif
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REGISTRATION: SAT., DEC. 13
for Vanastra Winter Programs
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Call Nowl
We cater to all functions, large or small. Fine Food prepared
in our kitchen.
Vanastra Centre 452•-3544
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Sat. Nov. 5
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Friday 8 Saturday
MUSIC BY
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COMMUNITY CENTRE
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Refreshments and full lunch,,
provided
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Watch for our next dance
Nightly
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Entertainment
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12 to 2 and 6 to 8 - At Very Low Prices-
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RECREATION
11
Christmas Bazaar and Tea
ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN
CHURCH
PARISH BALL
Wled., Nov, 19
at 3 o'clock -
Homebaking, Mincemeat,
Christmas Puddings
Aprons; Knitting,
Christmas Novelties.
and .
Childrens' Treats
LOTS OF ACTION'"'_
b
- in the next 3 months
i
FUND RAISING, SALES 1111"
for the
SDHS Bernd -FI-ori•da Fundpo
We wish the support of people r
In the community
%F
Donations may be left •at .the
Ptoduce Featured In
c'Thc country Store" Toronto Dominion Bank
Iti
VAN EGMON D CI DERFEST
Sun.; Nov. 16 , 1 to �5 p.m..
at e
Van Egmond Ho ,Egmondville
A Demonstration of Cider Pressing
-and Sausage 'making.
Cider, Honey, Jams, Crafts and dried flowers will -be
on sale. A tea room will be open.
BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS FOR CIDER
Ir POSSIBLE.
Optimist Club
OF SEAFORTH
r -
o' AND 4o`t�'
�P SALE O�
Sat. Nov. 15
2 P. M.
OPTEMST HALL — REC: GROUNDS I
_ I
ANYONE•WISHING TO DONATE BOOKS
CONTACT — CHARLES GEDDES — PHONE 527-0844 I
WILL PICK UP
CABARET. ' DANCE
Sponsored B,y
St.'Col'umban Soccer Club
Saturday, Nova 15th _•,
BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY. CENTRE
Music By
Paul Cross and & His Orchestra
MITCHELL & DISTRICT
ti..
COMMUNITY CENTRE
DANCE
Friday, Nov. 21
WA YNE RIEHL
and the
COUNTRY VERSATILES
mission $4.00 per Couple Dancing 9-
t� a
A
PUBLIC MEETING
TO EXCHANGE IDEAS ON IMPROVING LOCAL
GOVERNMENT IN HURON COUNTY WILL BE HELD
IN
THE CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
ON
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,197S
$:40 P.M. e
Sponsored by The Restructuring Committee
of Huron County Council
EVERYONE WELCOME!
BILL G. HANLY
CLERK
b
� 1
BAYFIELD ROAD •
GODERtCH :
524-7711 •
DINING & DANCING
. (.j •
' Fri. 8 Sat. '
• Mozart
Melody
Ma ers
•
•
• Next Week •
Licensed under L.C.B.O. Manhattan
Huron -Middlesex
Progressive Conservative
(Federal)
ANNUAL MEETING
AND SELECTION OF DELEGATES FOR,
THE LEADERSHIP CONVENTION
Monday, Nov. 24: 8:00 P.m.
at the
Clinton Legion Hall, Clinton, Ontario
Guest speaker: Mr. Ken Hurlburt, M:P. Lethbridge,
Alberta, and other members.
Open meeting,' everyone welcome.
FIREMEN' S BALL
November 15, 1975
at
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY'
CENTRE - -f
10-1
MUSIC BY
The Bluewater Playboys
LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS WHICH CAN BE
PURCHASED FROM THE Firemen.
There's something for
YO.0
e
at the 1. ,
Vanastra Recreation „Centre
SCHEDULE OF COMING EVENTS
Monday Evening, Nov. 17 — 8:30 P.M.
BINGO: JACKPOT 5200.
in 54 calls
15 Regular Games $10.00 3 share -the -
wealth. Cards 5 for $1.00 Admission $1.00.
Admittance to 16 years of age or over.
Friday, Nov. 14th — 9 P.M. -1 A.M.
BENEFIT DANCE
All proceeds to Clinton Pool
Dance to the music of "Encore"
— Everyone Welcome
Tickets available at Clinton Merchants;
Vanastra Centre, oe from Committee
Members.
SPfiCIAL EVENTS
SAT. NOV. 15: BLYTH TROTTING & PONY CLUB 9:00 to
1:00 a.m.
WED. NOV. 19 VANASTRA'S LIONS CLUB — DINNER
MEETING 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
SAT. NOV. 22: COUNTRY SINGLES DANCE 9:00 to 1:00
a.m.
SAT. NOV. 29 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION DANCE 9:00 to
1:00 A.M.
SAT. DEC. 15 COUNTRY SINGLES DANCE 9:00to 1:00 A.M.
1.
SWIM.A-•THON. NOV. 29
There's always a need for riew equipment.
Please support our swimmers when they calif
------------------------
REGISTRATION: SAT., DEC. 13
for Vanastra Winter Programs
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Call Nowl
We cater to all functions, large or small. Fine Food prepared
in our kitchen.
Vanastra Centre 452•-3544
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