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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-10-21, Page 10Is Archie's Sunoco is pleased to announce the appointment of Les [Bernie] Jessome as manager...Pictured here are, left Archie Robinet and Debra Robinet welcoming Les back to Seaforth. Local Boy Returns to Archie's Sunoco FIELD, TALK ABOUT BIG MACHINERY — The men talk over the performance of the biggest plow in this area demonstrated last Week at a field demonstratiop at Vincent Farm Equipment,. The flex-frame Moldboard plow eats up 18 ft. of groanci per pass and is pulled by a 300 horse power tractor. • (Expositor Photo) TREAT YouRSE LF In the old Beechwood General Store 21/2 miles north of St. Columban on McKillop. Sideroad 10 at Concession '5. c. -A< PARK THEATRE GODERICH 524-7811 PROGRAMS ;SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE OCT. 2 1 . ' ONE SHOWING 8 p.m. RESTRICTED TO THURS. NITS ONLY YRS. & OVER. It's the wildest, wackiest love affair Hollywood ever knew. There's no body in the family plot. Voisitual Jai ;/..0 -(7-P---w-c:c.Q Rev. W.H. anizl McWhinnie of Gbderich visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson on 'Saturday- •••...Ws The family of Gerald and Riek • GROOTBUIS invite frlends,jelgldieis, and relatives. o celebrate with their parents :st 1.• 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY F. Sat., Oct. g3 Seaforth Legion Hall Dancing 9-1 Music by Continentals Best Wishes Only S ..:4054:4•••• r.r4r.:4 • • ••• (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT = PERMITTED) a a —Proceeds for Welfare Work— = Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 = Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth SEAF°RTH C°MM1JN1TY 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111( . /WM . OMNI MOO • MID N M mmli • OMNI Public Welcome ' CEI4TRE SION • /MI • • a COMMERCIAL WINN ifinsigarmosawoomigamm. • r • • O BOOKS BY THE BOXFUL — The basement • of Seaforth Public Library was the busiest place in town at 10 on Saturday morning as people crowded in to take advantage of the bargains in discarded books. Hundreds were sold. to eager readers, at 10 cents a copy. (Expositor Photo) ORIOCTOBER 21, 1976 • Mrs,graat of 5 „afford Ryas, a gtest of Mr, and M. S. A. Y Mcf,O. ' Results forrr Monday's Orange 144.8e Euchre are; Ladies lone, Alice Taylor, Wingbarn; ladies high, Helen McClure; low, Rita Hazelgrovo, Wiogharn, kMens lone, Bill Kelly; men's ' high, Frank ,Sitiale and low, Wilbur Godkin,' Lucky Draw, Jessie McGregor. , , .11.,i0.00.1 Brie ..... • 'Turkeysponwrod• by • t. e Winner cif Oro thanksgilg Sokol!, figure Skating Club was Mrs. Con Eckert, Mrs.Adai 100 of Listowel, is, the guest of Mrs, John Hillehrecht • and Mrs.Rita Orr. Rev J. Lire and Mrs, Stewart vveMtppent.vis'itors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vincent, Brighton. They also spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Davies in Ottawa. John Van Rooijen, eldest son of Mt. and Mrs. Hank Van Rooijen of Seaforth, has recently ,been appointed manager • of the Toronto-Dominion Bank, King & -Wentworth, Hamilton: Prior to ticis he was Deputy Man ager, Jackson Square, Hamilton. Between moves, Mr. Van Rooijen .spent a short period at' the Head 'Office in Vironto as a,Senior Bank Credit Supervisor. • o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • o • • • • •,1• • • o • • r••• • • • • • • • • • • • • HALLOWE'EN DANCE Sat., Octqber . 30 at Seaforth Legion Hall Dancing 9-1 • Music by MAITLAND SUNDOWNERS itbr • • • • Come in and say Hello Les will make you welcome!. ARCHIE'S SUNOCO • CODERICI STREET EAST SEAPOR-11-1 HOURS:- 5 ci.m. fo I I p.m. -Mon. to Thurs. Open 24 hours Friday and Saturday • • • 14 occurrences. They are as ?r, • follows: • Assist Public, 5; Mischief Complaints, 2; Assist Other • P.D's. 3; Lost and Found, 1; Animal Complaints, 2; Escorts, 1.• • There were no Motor vehicle collisions reports during this . • time. • Three persons were charged. • under the Highway Traffic Act. The police have a nearly n ew 10 speed bike that 'can be claimed by the owner once it's identified. the Owen Sound Legion Branch, and the white carpet treatment by the weather man. , Representatives from Branch 156 were: Cleave Coonibs; Peg Coombs, Al Nicholson, Mrs. Nicholson, Tom Wilbee, Mrs. Wilbee, George Millet.; . Mrs. Miller, Jack Eisler, Mrs. Eisler, Bob Franklin, Mrs. Franklin, Bill Wilbee, Mrs.. Wilbee, Bill Dal- rymple, .Mrs. Dalrymple, George Hays, Mrs. Hays, Gordon Scott, Barbara Scott, Jim. Brown and Mrs. Brown. Last Saturday, Oct.- 16, two Legion leaps attended•an Invita- tional bowling tournament in Walkerton. The two teams from Draw w..nners ' at • the Van Egmond house Ciderfest on. Sunday were: • , ' . ,• 1 Afghan: Marg. McCowan, Seaforth; Cider jug, donated by.. •Beechwood Pottery, Mark Pinder,. Seaforth. The Gate ' .Prize; a • leather ' wallet, . donated by Frances and ' Howard Breen, was won by ticket #022281The winner may claim the hand tooled wallet at Expositor . l£G.MiitMat=7,;:MCM.M.1,2.*•ap,.:'t•Mcgq k:'$ ' ..• - r :i • ' . 4 CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth .....)....i,,,,..,:„:„...., '0Turkey Supper Duff's United Church Walton Wed. Nov. Supper served from 3:30 8 p,ni. Adults - $3.50 Children 6.12 - $2.00 Preschool Children Free ,,a070:40;74.. .,....•,,r..,,.,,,;,..: Expositor Office. Branch 156 made a good showing, the one team coming in fourth and a member of the other team scoring the high single. , The members of the team that placed fourth were: Joan and Bob Eaton, Ann and Don Wood' and Marge and Al Smale. The members of 'the second team were: Marie and. Jack Muir, Jackie and Mel Melanson and Jane and Les Habkirk, Jackie Melanson getting the high single. find bike During the week commencing the 13th of October and ending on the 20th of October, the Seaforth Police Department investigated meeting. Sat., Nov. 6 and dance. Sun.,•Nov. 7 - Church Parade and service at St. James R.C. Church. Thurs., Nov. 11 - Remembrance Day Parade and service at the Cenotaphy. Early-Bird Campaign The Membership committee reports that the Early-Bird Campaignis going very well, and that ,as of September 30th the Branch has a 20%' paid up membership for 1977. All members wish Frank Phillips a speedy recovery from the injury that he received to his ankle. .Veterans Banquet tickets are now available. Members will be ONE SHOWING ONLY-8 P.M. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT It's a hilarious outrageous road race. 4 S Seaforth le• Thursday, Friday & Saturday JollyRoger Centennial Lounge Open Sunday 12 noon to 10 pm meals served • , Lunch Hour Specials. (By John D. Baker, Publicity Chairman Branch 156) Members Attend District Convention in Owen Sound Last Sunday, Oct. 17, eleven members and their wives attended the District C fall convention in Owen Sound. According to reports they were given the red carpet treatment by OCT22-28 FRI. THURS. ST. IVES PLUS I '- FREE ADMISSION,4 Rabbit Show .South Huron Rabbit Breeders Association will hold their annual show xi • on Sat.,. Oct. 30 in „ ,rarrosmsmsalmsesorr!rirroores•Iwors• = /MN O111•11 MIN a a Extra Cards 25c or' 7 for $1.00 = a Legionnaires get red carpet - Veterans Banquet Sat., Oct. 23 -Zone Cl' dance in Goderich at the LegiOn Hall:. 1 hurs., Oct. 28 - General meeting commencing 'at 8:30 p.m. Sat., Oct. 30 - Halloween dance at the Branch. Music by Maitland Sundowners. Mon., Nov. 1 - &Poppy drive commences. -contacted by one of the executive Thurs., Nov. 4 - Executive" members very shortly. A C.B. Masquerade Dance at Vanastra Shillelagh - Sat. October • 30 Music By Country Caravan 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Admission $10.00 per couple $100 in costume prizes Midnight Smorgasbord • • Everyone Welcome Sponsored by Exeter & District C B 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10.00 = . THREE $25.00 GAMES = • —TWO DOOR PRIZES — Country Cobras$75.00 JACKPOT TO GO! S Admission $1.00 a ewe plow INOM 111/17 Entertainment =-71- ad.' 22 • MOM ORM WOW/ NOM HOTEL NOM nen /WO mow Friday SPECIAL ALL DAY Homemade Stew Fri., and Sat. Nite • Chicken Winkg Friday & Saturday WON WOW EOM MOW OEM OEM MOM IMO Pm/ IMO mon• OMINO MON MOM BMW SIM INNOW,, • a IMMO =MO IMMO MEMO a SEAFORTH IOW • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : •prizes for costumes • • • : Proceeds towards Minor Sports . • • • i ..... ••••••• ..... I I. I it .1/ •