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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-11-18, Page 121r• LocM Bri.44fs. Mr. and Mr.§,.*if Carter and family attended the Q.pen House for Mrs. CartrtS grandmother,, Mrs- Emma WO, 'Tavistock, who celebrated her 90th birthday. Mr. and Mrs., Herman Lindsay of Ingersoll visited her sister Miss Gladys Thompson. Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart were Sunday viSitors,in• Guelph with Prof. and Wt.,' Gordon Couling and attended the service in Paisley Memorial church where Mr. Stewart was their minister forty years ago. On Monday Rev. and Mrs. J. Ure ;Stewart visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hammond, Fergus, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hammond, Moorefield and Mrs. Al.Zi...7brigg, Listowel. TOP INDUSTRIAL BALL TEAM — It might be'a little late In the season, but Seaforth is still proud of the top team in Industrial Baseball play. The Texaco team won both the regular season. and the playoffs. Team members are, front, left, Murray Connolly, Rick Fortune, Dennis McCauley, Jim Nigro, Bob i HE SCORES — Some of the 'hockey players who attended The, school.at the arena last week show off the skills, defensive and offensive, that' they learned. (Expositbr-Photo) Flurdnview looks for solution to shortage JOINT EUCHRE in at 100F° Hall 8pm, 10,4,1MV20107157,,AW 4:00 /d,(4 YJ • r If If --Notice — The Annual' DINNER MEETING ' of the SEAFORTH CHAMBER of COMMERCE will be held at th.e QUEEN'S HOTEL Wednesday, Nov, 24 at 7:00 p.m. Guest Speaker:-W. F. JENKINS Assessment Commissioner Huron-Perth 4 SEAFORTH iIRANCH LIBRARY Come out .tooke,et your , author, • Jean Little, -Canadian Author', will be .•• at Seaforth Public Library on Sat. Nov. 20 rat e 10:30 am She will be pleased to answer any question , and autograph-books HELP MAKE THE ARENA RENOVATIONS "POSSIBLE • Arena Weekend Sat., • Nov. 20 - Mon., Nov.(--22, SATURDAY 1pm AUCTION SALE, at theROliini HOnse. A sale of both new and used articles. Please help by donating any items:. Tools, Games, Plants, Furniture, Books, Appliances, •Picture Frames, Sporting Equipment or any saleable , items. Articles can be left at the Recreation Office or at the. Round House. $2.00 of donated articles from each family would raise another $1;000 for the arena. 9Dm DANCE to the music of the Wilbees, Tickets $2.00 each available from committee members or at the door. • SUNDAY 2pm N.H.L. OLD TIMERS VS the Seaforth Stars. Tickets $1.00 Children $2.00 Adults 1 • $5.00 Family. (2 adults and children under 16) Tickets are available from Seaforth players and at various stores: MONDAY p M PLANT SHOW at the Community Centre will include demonstrations of caring, growing and fertilizing plants. Tickets $1.00 each. Coffee to be served. r On behalf of the Officers and Members of it SEAFORTH BRANCH 156 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION we exprTs Ovr , Sincere Appreciation • to ail those-who in any way contributed to the success' of the recent Remembrance Day program sponSored by this branch, We refer particularly to thOse 'who through the purchase of wreaths arid poppies have made. possible a continuation of the Legion assistance program and to the members of the bands who by their darticipatiOn Contributed So much to the success of the parades on November Ith-and November ittft. Predideht ,„ SPItTA CLAIR CAMPBELL Padre Dhairrnan ;Spacial 'Events ts.^ ,,at • ,41:4,• - a a a a 143,dy 17°W1ors nOre offiters 0Opt Rece tido for Jim & Sti4 TAYLOR; (nee Kuncie41. Sat., Nov, 27 a. Seaforth • CommunityCenire 9-1 EVERYONE WELCOME -,Clark. Hon. H. Parrott and Dr. Halliday, M, P. ' /It Oddfeliows Rebekah Lodges on Wov. 24 Rev. AldworthIo speak at First, A former minister from this area will speak at the regulir service in First. Presbyterian Church on. Sunday, representing Alcohol and Drug Concerns Inc, Rev. W. E. Aldv..orth •of Kingsville who was a minister the. Staffa area from 1939 ito 1943,wili speak on the work of the group: which attempts to educate the public about alcohol and-dr-pg.-- Concerns:. Five suggestions arising from a meeting between the • Committee' of Management for Huron*ipw and A. C. Thornhill and Dr: F. Vernon of the Ministry of Community and Social Set-vices 'regarding possible solutions to a shortage of accommodation were placed before the regular meeting of Huron County Council on Friday. Counil was urged to look for other facilities, such as the purchasing of service -in other institutions in the County. to solicit more aid from the Ministry t 25th ANNIVERSARY DANCE for LEVERNE AND ALMA IWGILL Fri., Nov. 19 at Family Paradise Music By Wilbee's Orchestra 9 — 1 Best Wishes Only The NeVernbP, VtlPhre and 1n4clge spclal WAS, held Tt esdaY evening in.the Masonic odge rooms with a 40%1 attesd rice.- Seven bibles (11 euchre were in play and one bridge. Conveners ,for the evening were Mrs;: „Mae Habkirk, Mrs. Eileen Adamson. Mrs. Helen Connell, MrS. Katie Phillips and Mrs. Verda Sinclair. High score for bridge was held by Glad Thompson with 3750. Winners for euchre were Ladies . Mrs. Norman Riehi with 107 and for the men Norman Riehl with 109. 'The next euchre and bridge will be held at the Masonic rooms. again on January 18th and conveners are Rachel Riehi, Glad Thompson. Alice Reid and Marguerite Walden. Following are a list of officers for the ladies club for the coming year. Past President - Jean Lunn; President - May Habkirk: ls,t vice - Rachel Riehl; 2nd. Vice - Eileen •ftirookftwoo"Praamori•tilloromio7Prow.. Adamson; See,,,Tre: - Ella Munson Tournament Cony. - Jean Lunn, Ida Close; Local Jitney - Katie .Phillips, Eileen Adamson, Helen Connell.; Calling List Marguerite Walden, Ida Close, . Lillian Pepper and Helen Connell; Social - Thelma Dale, Esther Brady, Katie Phillips; Sunshine Convener -'Verda Sinclair. Euchre Cony.- Marguerite W Alden, Katie Phillips; Bridge Cony. - Donna Patterson, Alice Reid; Buying Comm. = Ella - Munro, Verda Sinclair, May Habkirk; Press. Sec. - Mary Finlay..on. Auditor Marie War. T, Jorgenson wins award Local rabbit breeder Tom Jorgenson of Seaforth was a prize winner over' the weekend at a rabbit show sponsored by the St. Clair Rabbit Breeders' Association in Wyoming. Seaforth s''• Tlhursda4, Friday & Saturday KENT 'COUNTY - PICKERS Centennial Lounge Open' Sunday 12 noon.to 10 pm meals served Lunch Hour Specials COMMERCIAL HOTEL Friday & Saturday on Thompson • Mrs Emma Neeb, Tavistock, mother of Mrs. William (Henrietta) Brown, 43 Jarvis Street, Seaforth, Celebrated her 90th birthday on November 12th. Her children, Henrietta Brown, Florence Chamberlain. Kitchener and Harold Neeb, Tavistock held an Open House for her on . Sat urday, November 13th at Tayistock. Over 100 friends and relatives came to wish her a Happy Birthday. Congratulations were received from Prime Minister Pierre E. Trudeau, Premier W. Davis. Leader of the OppOsition Joe Dinsmore, and back, left, Clive Buist, Ron Beuerman, Jim McLeod, Fred Burton, Moe Huard and Gary Finnigan. Missing from the photo are Ben Van Den Akker, Bruce Hoelscher and Mike Merriam.. (Expositor Photo) Mrs. Neeb is 90 of Health to provide more chronic beds in Huron, the possible construction of senior • citizens apartment units in •co-Operation with the Ministry of Housing, the possible use of satellite homes ail the posibility that in future the"Ministry of Social Services May have funds available to buird residential homes -but not' 16 extend care faCilities. ' At present, HurOnview is full to capacity with ,a waiting list of between 30 and 40 persons. CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth Nov. 19 8:15 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 $1.04 (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT PERMITTED) • —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth 25th Wedding Anniversary for Marg and Howard DAYMAN Sat. Nov. 20 9 — 1 A.M. at Seaforth Legion Hall Everyone Welcome 'No gifts please Lunch provided Music by Mozart Melodymakers McKILLOP FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Annual Meeting &Beef Dinner ST. COLUMBAN PARISH HALL Tuesday, December 7th, 1976 Dinner 7 p.m. Tickets 4.50 Guest Speaker: GORDON MATHER, Manager Crop & Produats Dept. LLO.O.Toronto be showing slides and films ermin Smith Sec. A,R.Dodds BENEFIT HOCKEY GAME in Aid of Arena: Renovations CKNX Try Hards vs Leo's & Co. SEAFORTH ARENA Fri., Dec. 8pm Admission '1.°0 Its YOUR Arena HELP .US TO' HELP YOU FIRST SHOWING IN AREA Nov. 17 - 23rd WED. THURS. FRI. 7:30 &.9:15 SAT. SUNDAY 1:30 & 3:15; 7:30 & 9:15 MON. TUES. 7:30 & 9:15 NOW PLAYING Thei Greatest Discovery of Our Time 'laical:1i of 4- i S k ar STARTS NOV. 24 27' WED. 0. SAT. ONE SHOW ONLY - 8:00 P.M. • THE FATHER Friday Special ALL DAY arw 110t Hamburg Sandwich Friday & Saturday Nite Chicken Wings Country -Singles FALLFEST anastra Recreation Centre Clinton SATURDAY, NOV.20 . music by DIE TRAILERS from Waterloo, Adriiission 5.00 rich Provided , Procee s to Vanastra., Recreation •Committee and o' Clinton Community Centre Special occasion permit has been issues for this event. Singles: who have met attd mat through the Club outie to the UNION Sotturdith, Dec, igth,1016 66*.re r'ottl4e.thdfliiftiritihtion Vi0:cittiiSuk,.4141.3313:'• 'Betty Cardona 101.'110 Irese:Olthashi 461.7633