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The Huron Expositor, 1976-02-12, Page 8• HAVE WE GOT EVERYTHING? — It was dark and It was snowing bt'it- members of the SDHS- Girls Trumpet band checked carefully that they had everything, -including their instruments, before 'boarding buses fbr Ft. Myers,. Florida at 5:30 a.m. Seafort Manor See Centennial on Saturday. The girls come back to Seafprth Monday night after a week,of playing at parades and concerts at the EdiSon Pageant of Lights. " (Staff Photo) Brucefield minister at Northside ** *At* **** ***** **FP *7* ** WED., HI. 18 14 SAT. II. 21 ow M. HI, 11 ro..rnr. r t DOUBLE mow ADVENTURE! WALT DUN WAIT DISNErS reusure‘ Island /Ji 0 cs 'I'm" 01 4, COMING ATTRACTIONS Ortahle Feature SUSPENSE BEYOND WORDS Isti-711 "A thriller in the great Hitchcock tradition:' Sunday, Feb. 22 7 a.m. to 11 BREAKFAST (Fair Grounds -11 a.m. -- RACE' REGISTRATION, OPENS 1:0 ,m. -- SNOWMOBILE RACES We want to thank the many hundreds of drea people who during the past eight years have made our stay in Seaforth so.pleasant and successful. . We appreciate the co-operation we have received and the tremendous support you' have 'given us and we ask on behalf of the new owners a-continuation of that same support and co-operation.' everyone enjoyed. Brenda and were Mr. and . Mrs. -Eric Lisa also did an extra.step-dance .Maeltitos.h and Janice, George a special request, for one of the and. Jessie Keyes of. Varna and residents: .• • Mrs. Carol Baker showed slides of the Centennial parade, 'in Seaforth which were a delight to see. Thanks to Gordon McGayirt for the loan of these slides..; A sing-song closed the program and a delicious lunch was served by the unit ladies. Thanks to Mrs. Jane Vincent for arranging the of Unit 5. Thursday morning at 10:30 Rev. E. S. Stephens ofBrueefield, United Church conducted his monthly church service and led -trt the singing-and accompanied at the piano for the hymns. Friday. morning at 10 a.m. 'Father 1.1ragh. visited and gave. Holy Communion., . Mrs M, Finlayson presided at the piano for the hymns.. • On ' Monday ,et erring ' the Friendship Circle of First Presbyterian Church presbnted a .prograrn to the residents of Seaforth Manor at 7:30 p.m.-Mrs. chaired the program of readings by • Mrs. Donnie Smith. followed by prayer; cripture was read by BatbRivers: Mrs.. Carol Carter presided at the piano for, hymnS, Jtianne Carter . step-danced for everyone and Janice Carter' gave her . school :.puhlic speech.' SlideS • of ' a travelogue trip across Canada Were shown by Donnie Smith and were most slides. ', .program Unit 5 of Northside U.nited ithersting to see, , Mr., George 'Church visited Seaforth Manor on Shular .of Seaforth.' Manor also Wednesday evening and sang tWO songs and Mr. Morley presented a fine program for the Bloomfield favoured with a mouth -residents. the leader was Carol organ, selection and -Miss Doris Baker' and..the prog,rani consisted , Wills gave a reading. of hymns, followed by prayer and ' Lunch was served by the ladies readings. by Thelma Bode and in charge, an01 courtesy remarks Carol Baker. . ' A.cre given to those in charge. Brenda Pullman and Lisa _ Visitors with Mrs. Leila Dundas Beuttenmiller fav'oured with step were Mrs., iri Mabel McMichael of A tInd read the Call to Worship. dancing numbers, ' and • Trish Walton and, Miss ' Tillie Dundas. Then hymn, "'For the Beauty of Rimmer played a piano solo which Visitors with•Mr.Wilbur'Keyes • the Earth!' was sung after which • 8:15 p.m. • 15 Regular Games for $10.00 tHReg $2500 GAMES. $75.00 JACKPOT TO GO! — TWO DOOR PRIZES — Admission $1.00 _ Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 (01111.131 MN UND)la 16 NOT PERMITTED) 4—Proceeds for Welfare Wprk— Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 RoITI,Canadian Legibri, Seaforth SIVS 44# „A 4to fo Seaforth e Entertainment: Friday &Scituraay' TEE KEES 'Mr. Pearson Charters of town. Visiting Mrs. Minnie and Etta Hawley and Mr. Zack MeSpadden were Miss Carol Hutchings and • friend of Waterloo University also Mrs. Bell Roherton of Seaforth. pat Struck of -Cambridge :visited Mr. John .Darling. .Visiting Mrs. Ada Reid were Mrs. Wm. Ball. Mrs. Elsie Dinsmore•and Mrs. Eva McCart- ney of town. '14r. Zachai'iah MeSpadden attended the senior citizens • euchre on Thursday of ternoon , and reported a very good Friday 'afteinoon's .bingo was . well attended and winners were: Full House .- Mrs. Leila Dundas, Miss Edith- Salo and Mr. Bruce Bennett. Four Corners - Mr. Eritil HermanSen. . Miss Bessie. Davidson and Mrs. Y Minnie • Hawley. Straight Line - - Mr. Steven Fournier, Mrs. .Ada -Reid and Mr'. • - Morley Bloomfield. Straight Line Mrs., Minnie Hawley. Mr. Wilbur Keyes. Miss Mary .Neville and Mr. George Shular. Birthday greetings to • Mr, George Shular who celebrated his birthday ,on Saturday. SUN III 15,,1a TUES 17 1111.1,81. 8 P.M. FRI., SAT. ALICE COOPER SHOW' WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE, • aorge t Scott "The • Anne Bancroft NOW PLAYING t NiARTCOP THE' WEST Ctrs Do IT AGAIN , HMI AND PETER • helm, O.. ,1*•nefrArh,i 501,041 fa 0.0 WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO THE HINDENBURG? *tag thew* eight Mrs. Frank Hulley -read . the scripture, Luke 4: 14-21 and Mrs. Ure Stewart load' in prayer., • The b the many and varied ansWers,• Mrs. S. • Crouch, Mrs. .F Miss 'Scarlett and MrS„ Lorne Dale. Then Mrs. Stewart , introduced the guest speaker. Rev: E.S.Stephens of BruccFfield United. Church who outlined his ,work in various fields in our Canadian West and Northern.. Ontario, also- in Hamilton, 'where he spent sonic years among the • youth.. The president. Mrs. Lorne Dale. then thanked the speaker, after which Mrs. Walter Scott Unit Two of Northside United Church was hostess to the afternoon Unit , on 'Wednesday, February 4th in the social room of the church. Mrs. Lorne Dale, ,president, welcomed the members and read a poem, A short ' business period followed and 35 answered the roll call. Miss Marian Seeded and Mrs. Ure Stewart eonv-ened the program. The latter gave a reading. "A Valentine Tribute - by Roy Croft Passe Mgrailie returns to Blyth made it his headquarters for touring in Huron. The appearitnce here' will •be sponsored by the ' Blyth Centre for the 'Arts and any profits will go toward the renova- tion "work at the theatre. The Myth stop was arranged by juggling the work schedule at the 'theatre to leave the open dates, Original plans had called for the seats to be out during that period for refinishing, of the auditorium floor but things have been rearrang.(1-1 so that the seats can stay 1nJ until after the pert ormtmee • Meanwhile , those o ho hay seen the. Work being done has e been p.leasantly sutprised. A new floor ha4 been installed on the stage and moth of the woods', ork has been stripped doss n to re‘ cal the beauty of the old* wood. summer it appears thelsvIlul ill back to its old splendour. iii ® mow Now loin mei mon um Now — ono mow rim alentne Supper NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH Don Harron will be the star of a ....„... diesv Jhcatre Passe Muraille show coming to Blyth Memorial Hall • theatre on February 23 and 24. Mr. Flarron is a roan of many talents 'Probably best known for his fickional Parry' Sound farmer. philosopher Charlie Farquharson. "Charlie"„ was guest speaker at Sea forth' s. Centennial banquet last summer. His appearance in Blyth'. however .will not he as Charlie but" in a, more serious vein -.14,k)Phe Horshurgh Scandal about the problems of , the late Re \'erend Russell Hotsburgb whs became embroiled in controversy and sent to jail over accusations of v‘ hat went On in his youth projects at his Chatham Church. He was sent to jail and banished from ' his 'church but later the supreme courrmhiew out the %ortlic-t and he was reinstated, to his church a short time before he died of cancer. Mr. Harron will appear with many of the regulars of the 'I heatre Passe Muraille ho It as e brought such Shows as 1 he Farm Show, :Them Donnelly:s. 183 7 and The West Show to this area. The Blyth shows will be •the I n011in'm n Hu,ron County., Passe Muraille's iii rcctorPaul'1honttion fell in lovi.• with Memorial Flail • while relwarcing 183 7 there and has , Legion notes Thurs,, 26th Feb-, — Branch 156' will' be hosting Brotherhood. night. litesday. 9th March Public speaking will be conducted by Branch 156,, commencing at .8:00 p.m. • Sat urday,Marcy3, — The Zone public speaking contest Will be held in the Seaforth Legion Reminder to members, the Legion Magazine cut off date 'is March 1st, 1976. All merribers not paid up by that date will not receive the Legion:Magazine. CASH BINGO Legion Hall, SeafortA Fri., Feb. 13 PARK GODERICII 30 INF SOME PHONE 5241.7111 Allt CONDITIONED fa ou red the group, „with a delightful piano solo, "Napoleon's Last Char ge'", w Inch 'was much appreciated. The closing hymn, "'Thy Kingdom ('ome,. 0 Lord- was- then sung and the meeting closed with the Mi/pah benediction' in unison. ' At the conclusion of the gathering slides of events and meetings of the .UCW• during the past thirteen year', were shown by Rev. and Mrs.Stety art which °tvere enjoyed by all. 4 0 4) 0 EGMONDVILLE & ST. JAMES BOWLING LEAGUE 14091 Valentine's Dance SEAFORTII, COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat., Feb. 14 Music By : Harbourlites 10 1 Lunch Everyone Welcome n Chamber of Commerce 1 Saf:ITY RACES Stockel4odifie4Dr4gs ':CROSS COUNTRY 14 . Boys or ,Girls -14 e under ,fIGURE EIGHT - FLAG .RACE PICK-UP RACE TURTLE RACE LADIES' FIGURE. EIGHT bruary 18th pm to 7 pin Adults *3.50 Children 12 & under *1.50 Pre-School Childreri Free 'Take-outs for Shu s only PHCINE:527-0 F r 27-1584 c7c7 r I I 1 _:__ Monday, 'Feb. 23 • . I 9:00 a.m. -- LIONS CURLING BONSPIEL I8:3015.M. —"DRAW for. $500 ' I • . Tickets available from any 'Lions Ctub .Member. 11.1 'B- 1.00 Nom ow' 'Ni --- mou , Ia.,. imom Imo sm. imie I 7:30 p.m. -- SNOWMOBILE POKER RALLY 1045 p.m-. -- T-ORCHLITE PARADE (Lunch Saturday, Feb. 21 12:30 noon,. -- CANOE RACES 1:00 p.m. -- POLAR DIP '1:15 p.m. -- THUNDER MUG RACES' '2:O0 p.m. -- DOG SLED RACES 9:00 p.m, -- MOCASSIN DANCE Arena Ice Surface Music by Ben Morton Oktoberfest Band • Friday, Feb. 20 • BRUSSELS.\ POLAR DAIZE, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday-*._ Don't Miss the 6th Annual 2:30 p.m 3:00 p.m 4:00 p.m 5:00 p.m C• . 0 COUNTRY SKIING SNOW SHOE RACES . SKATING RACES (Arena) • 'EXHIBITION HOCKEY' GAME after in the Crystal Palace) POLAR DAIZE is o Brussels,Lions Club Production /ma mile — so 1111 -Joe Czerwinski. who last week turned over the keys of the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, to new owners Rene andnNorman Dupuis, welconies the'Dupius brothers to. Seaforth. Joe .and Mary Czerwinski 80-TAKE YOUR SWEETHEART OUT-41 VALENTINE - SPECIAL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SEA'ORTH T-BONE STEAKS BAKED POTATOES , VEGETABLES SIDE SA,LAO COFFEE . ' • . OAST GLASS OF WINE ON HOUSE SATURDAY.,.:FEBRUARY 14th, 5-8 P.M. $10.00 count.g.. TICKETS 'LIMITED As we assume responsibility at' the Commercial we look forward to a long and happy association with the people of the •Seaforth area. It is our fic.,rti intention to continue to provide the same service and value that has made the Commercial so popular for so 'many years. Come in and see us. We want to meet you. Norman and Rene Dupu iS I I I I I I .1 I.