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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-12-04, Page 8„. , oi, r ,-' ' ' ,.. e • +fid. .., a -, � -. �n ".n. ,,�. ...., - I~ 41`, A ... , . 0 t h, Pik ... 19,74 I' d' ►In .0 : Mi is Erma Broa'�dfoot of Kjtc - with Mr. ,and Mrs. r ToGerald 'Town (�k4 ever spent last .,week with h r send of Arthur. D%lrs. Elmor Townsend f Mr, #t Or of Har- . f ,. �, purhey and Mr: Gerald Townsend Har Ybrate' Purhe 00 r:%,, Mr. and tics. Alen Townsend of ArThur'have returned from a T an4 family ° The 1<()Qth anniversary. of Mal- Kipon, grand superintendent of a � ' ` Y ,and Mr, and Mrs, ten day trip, to Saskatchewan rc OC No. 66 Ra a1 Arch Distract no. 6. George Townsend a"nd sons of while there they attended the #... hai?ter} Y.. N ,( Masons of Canada, was marked A number of members from are Tuckersmith visited on Sunday Agribition at Regina. �aturday night at a dinner -dance #odges in District 6 and their ' Bowl ' 3t.the legion hall attended by 130 wives attended the anniversary fk= t, ” * ' B o WI f n g c guests,_ William S,. Thomson of celebrations. ah `'' �a,;:. - ____.___ , USE Oakville„ Grand First Principal of S co r� S Royal Arch Masons of Canada, EX1'oSN VR ' was. the guest speaker. Malloch Chapter was farmed in K. ¢ '� Commercial League /� T. Other -grand officers at the 1875 in Clinton and moved to 3 4 5<< <��, _ Team standings: �W/��N 1 — /�iVS event were: Aube L. Weisman, Seaforth a few ears later. �1 w f ,f• Optimists, 40; Ha Bunch, Y Willowdale, third 'rand, principal nsgtz 'at;'t T 38; Sharpies, 36; Penny Pinchers, Recent past grand chapter gs 0; Gold Diggers,23; Turtles, 22. ' P Phone 527-0240 Rev. Charles Donald, Oakville, officers were: Charles Barber, J. ,� }"� Ott a ` 3 assistant grand chulain, Evans Wally Crich, J. Brown Higgins, r ac�'k1 _",Aa # i Ladies' high single and triple,, F. Greer, St. Catharines, assns- Orville G. Oke and William J. F. E, ,> Alice Van Bakel, 243, 595. men's ��. � .�.A �� •' tant grand director of ceremonies; Bell : " high single'Danny O'Rourke, 275, John W. Fulkerson, Hamilton, ' high triple, John Coleman, 783. grand su perintendent of Distict Keith Sharp and Orville 'Oke Dublin Mixed Bowling no. 5, and Ross Kercher, were in charge fo the program. rn° w (V a >� ,a w Team Standines: Team ##S, 56; Team N6, 53; Team ten. NI (tied -38; Team ##3, (tied) 38; w TOP CONSTANCE BOWLERS — John Jewitt, ' Francis Hunt, Barbara Jewitt and Ramona Jemieson, 'Team N4, 37; Team i#2, 30. M Ladies' high . single Helen x News, , (absent Olave Little) placed first at the Canadian Wassman, 229, high triple Norma 1,`� g P Foresters Western Ontario ' Bowling Tournament Dietz, 602 (tied; Joan Stapleton ,IrL'.< Vic held in Clinton. Other winners from the Kinburn (tied; 602. Men's high single and Lodge were Nelson McClure with the Men, s high Dave Leonhardt, 297, High triple, g, ► triple'and Olave Little capturing the Ladies' high Mervin Dietz, 769., single. Bowl inScores stag A y; EgmondvWe League Lollipops, 36; Jelly Beans, 32; for Team Sandfngs: Life Savers, 28, Jaw Teasers, 26. „ Barracudas, 56; Jaquars, 40; Ladies' high single, Flora Anne RON [DOC] Thunderbirds, 39; Mustangs, 36; McAllister, 283, high triple, Betty h? Cougars, 29; Wild Cats, 26. Smith, 689. Men's high single By John D. Baker the Court House in Goderich. Six Ladies' high single, Dianne and triple, Ron Beuerman� 291, SMITH H Public Relations Officer g Noble, 308, triple, Mary' Nobel, 773 t new flags were dedicated and h 827. Men's high single, Ken Town & Country Branch 1S6 'placed in the Court House t: p g Doi fig• 262, Triple,Ron Beuerman Team Standings: Events of Significance, Thirty. Chapel, these new flags are one Years ago During World replacing the ones that were SE. James League Corn Makers, 38; Honey agu Combs, 33; Cheerios, 27;- Fruit Sat. Dec. Q War p stolen some time ago. Taking part Team standings: A Loops, 25; Sinker Pops, 24; le 1944 in the dedication service were, P P A PP at Rev. Royal and the Padre from Ups & Downs, 56; Tigers, S0; Jacks, 21. Dec. 3 - Allies In burma dive y Aces, 33; Mis Fits, 33; Swingers, ' the Exeter Branch. Representing g Ladies' high single, Rose ssouth and' take Kalewa. P g 33; Down &Out,' 26. Knobby's Other Place the first World War Veterans Bisback, 291, high triple, Marie 1944 were Comrade Ted Pooley, Ladies' High single, Audrey gsingle g g Y Williams, 631. Men's high «• Dec. 3 Allies in Burma dive Comrade J. K. Cornish and Malone, 291, high triple, Sandra Ron Harris and Gerald Johnson, 579. Men's high single Groothius 232, high triple, Fred south and take Kalewa. Comrade George Inglis. g P and triple, Louis Kramers, 308, Burton, 622 (Spare). Japanese retret to Irrawaddy Attending from Branch 156 7S0. P ) River. Civil war erups in were Zone Commander Comrade Y-B.C. Legions League " P ESE'V•TATION Team standings: Greece. Cleave Coombs, President g Team Standings: Jubilees, 40; Luck Six, 36; Dec. 4 Canadians take Ra. Comrade George Hays and 2nd y \\ for in Italy. Vice President; Conrade Lloyd Peacocks, 44; Starlings, 41; Question Marks, 35; Firebands, Y' Eagles, 36; Orioles, 32; Tweety 29; Korner Kids, 26; Yu -Know , Dec, 7 Mackenzie King govern- Roawat. Also attending were Birds, 30; Kingfishers; 27. 23. Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Horan ment win `s Commons'' vote of Deputy District Commander, Girl's high single and triple, ` confidence in spite -6f conscrip- Conrade Herman Young and Jack g g P Ladies' high single and triple, tion measure, Riddell M.P.P. Sixty-five Marg. Montgomery,. 322, 633. Helen Nicholson, 268, 6S4. Men's members representing all the Boys' high single Terry Morey, high single and triple, Jack nee Mary Jordan Dec.12 Red Army storm troops P g 353, high triple, Paul Ellis, 775. g p Un avian, 268 679. BRODHAGEN 3 enter eastern. suburbs of Legion Branches in • zone Cl g , Y.B.C. Seniors attended the dedication 'service. r r� u r r . c.16 Budapest. Team Standings: South America has a greater COMMUNIl Y 'llt`iLL Dec.16 Germans launch massive Also attending from Seaforth g ,. ` offensive Through ARdennes Were, Mrs. Peg Coombs and Alduettes, 50; Eskimos, 31; area of productive forests than Forest ori westcrn�� front. - Dorothy Parkec Kawasakis, 26; Rough Riders W. Canada. x y. Girl's high single and triple, Canadians on alert on static Coming Events Mary Helen Munro,cot Saturday, Dec. 6 534, front to the north. Thurs.,Dec.4 The Ladies Boy's high single, Ron scoff, 291, � A S N � � � � O .' d` Dec.17 Germans break through Auxiliary are holding a high triple, Terry Nobel, 667. into Luxembourg, Belgium, banquet. for the "Happy head for Antwerp in what Citizens". Mixed LeagueLegion � Le •ton Hall' f Sea orth Dancing 9 - 1 Team standings: becomes •known as Ba ttle of Sat,. D ec. 6 There will be a Gum Drops, 46; Hum Bugs, 42; n the Bulge. social evening at the Legion Friday, Dec. S Featuring Dec.20 Gelman offensive on, Hall. rrLI u >r: rin r C Western Front checked 10 Sun., Dec. -21 Childtens' miles from French border. Christmas party. Any member Field Marshal Montgomery who has a child or children� assumes command of ,U.S. 1st who wish to participate in the p and 9th Armies in addition to entertainment, should contact ' his own command of British the President of the Ladies 2nd and Canadian 1st Armies. Auxiliary, ' Mrs. Barbara Dec.25 Prime Minister Churchill Scott, telephone number -and Sir Anthony Eden arrive in S27-1787. Athens. Dec.26 Russians encircle Budapest, Hungary: N'S a Dec.29 Canada's' Flt. Lt. Dick O Audet destroys five planes in ten �V s:1 a 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 (CIMAbRBlN UNDER le NOT PEPJUTPIJD) —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth mmutres. J Past Events (�. Seaforth rm--'•�••'�'•'•••••�•��•����••"•'•"'•••••• • BAYFIELD ROAD � Last Sunday, Zone Cl. GODERICH conducted a dedication service at • ' Thursday, Friday 524-7711 • • /1 D114ING & DANCING , • and Saturday lJ • ' • e •I Fri. & Sat.PARK • ' Centennial Lounge 1d'IO�art • GOIDERICH AIR • • • • WEiNU,RiFRt., LT.. OFC. aE�lY �x ,F \� • Melody :. trev�e^�Trx3 pvgy r,,y,vbr � . , ELLEN EN N RIVER Makers: KRIS KRISTOFFERSON ,ALICE • • D06SN'i LIVE HM • /�/ • AIYMORE • • ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ,•. • Next Week • MATINEEI : Shannon • . Licensed under L.C.B.O. I S.t d.F, D.,. 6 MV All + - • •0.0.0••••••••• e•••.• e e e•• e••• e• a e••••• x • t�tsaltttaaw SUNDAY, DECEM.E. I MON,. TUES . DEC. ,, , j WINNER OF tj ACADEMY AWARDS, 1 1E11?*nDn»iw•�ta..,,-..fl?.�ro�a PKDM ' - i DAVID LENDS FILM .o nen= e S DOCTOR ZUKTG0 �]'„4a •`'•'� OnnN AMM, 0 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ' WED.. THUR„ ERI, SAT., DEG J. 1111]. 11 "Hennes'sey" PLUS �y MAerImKABdtMQeatf•/�S�' 7j�N]0/��� IrammEmw .�f4 'rtttemaiT%� - f y, itSU(Y'EN�,'k�1�TA1NME11T,,,_ ;, a N w Gala New Years Eve Party Music by ' the Donkey Tonk Rounders advance tickets . atla6ilable/ Dance atC.H.S.S. CLINTON Friday, December •12 9-12p.m. Dance to I `7CARUS" ADMISSION $2.00 with student card 52.25 without HEALTH AND FITNESS SPA An instructor will be on hand to guide you in your program -- 11 a.m.-12 p.m. and 7-$ p.m. Mon. to Thur, NO OTHER IN HYI,RON COUNTY open 7 days a week SPECIAL EVENTS Sat. Dec. 13 'REGISTRATION WINTER SESSION 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat. Dec. 13 VANASTRA GIRL GUIDES CHRISTMAS BAZAAR 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. Dec. 20 COMMUNITY & RECREATION CHILDRENS XMAS'PARTY 1:30 - 3:30- Tue. Dec. 9 CUBS 6-7:30 1 - V A14ASTRA GIRL GUIDES CHRISTMAS BAZAAR. Saturday, December 13, 197S woo a.m. to 4:00 P.M. O REGISTRATION Saturday, December 1. 3, 19 7 5 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 P.M. at the VANASTRA RECREATION COMPLEX Call Now'! We cater to all functions, large,or Small. Fine Food prepared in our kitchen. V anastra Centre 482 -✓3544 r y i .fir f ,De r SFAFQRTH LEGION HALIL� M� .l,,by Af Ti.A°N0, S;UNP0 WNf 'Early, bard dray►✓ 01 `i ?''clout,' . Country and Western En tW'taitam ettt I I Friday & Saturda, RED KNIGHT ROOM 1. Les Perance Trio Tasty Chicken win s' or Snacks -- Ample Free Parking —• I We serve Beverage Room Luncheons I F 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 - At Very Low Prices- I [We Sell lee] 1 Commercial Hotel - Seaforth .a Benefit Dance for DARLERE - wife of the late Jim Coughtrey of Seaforth Music by:- Les .Perance Trio, Elgin Fischer and various other entertainers December 10, 1975 FAMILY PARADISE Dancing 8 — 1 Please bring lunch Everyone welcome wfJiiSY�: i..,.. •:i:.: A:+3iiwCliSJ�}��l.{ti+'' :f/i: $?>.'hf.•f!-4 L!l . I. 0 M f SEA -FORTH OPTIMIST Annual Shopping SPREE0 Saturday; Dec. 20 8 minutes FREE Shopping at Seaforth IGA Here is last years winner Mrs. Sandra Jessome of Seaforth who collected $376 in groceries. You can ,be a winner this year. Tickets Available from Optimist Me' mbers BUY YOURS NOW011 1 0 1* V 0