HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1977-01-13, Page 8. •
Anhuol:-.Meell-ng •
Of the Seaforth. Agricultural Society to. be
held Thursday,' 4anukiry 20, 4977, Seaforth
Community Centre. Dinner 6:39 p.m., Dance
9:30 to Wilbee's Orchestra. Tickets ' $6.00
each,,
President Kenneth Campbell
Secretary Kathleen CuthIli
The Fireside group of First
Presbyterian Church held pot
lueOpp.per`,-kthe church prior to
the lump meeting on Tuesday
. evening of last week. James
Keys, the new President, was in
the chair.,, Wm. Browtt,., read
passages. from the St. 'James
revision of the Bible and
F.1;10Osford led in prayer.
Readings were given by Mrs.
R.g.McMillan, Mrs, James F.
Scott and James Keys. Mrs, John
Patterson was named social
convener.
Mr. and Mrs.. James F. Scott
offered 'their 'home for the
February meeting- when ,Mr. and
riefs'
February 1, 2, 3, 4,
Exhibition Park,
Toronto, Canada.
From 10 am. to 6 pm.
THE LARGEST SELECTION
OF AGRICULTURAL
EQUIPMENT IN
• CANADA
Featuring
. Horse Sale & Auction
. Farm Film Festival
. Valuable Door Prizes
. GO train to the door
. Light and Heavy Horse Pull
February 2. at 6 pm.
-----
.Canada's only in-door Tractor-Pull.
February 3 & 4. at 6 pm.
See your local dealer for S1.00 saying
admission cards.
.nagoo.
fa In
'SHOW,
OrchestrOi.
Dancing
7.spOn§ore .
,Se;aforth Haapit-a-I
Tickets_availabre from.inembers
THE HURON EXPOSITOR JANUARY 13, 1977
Legion ladtes
refit kitchen
,/• • Bowling scores
commercial
Team Standings;
10'4 Wingsi 59; Flyers,,58; Taros, ,
49; Washington capitals, 47;
Maple Leafs, 45; SelOtS,16.---
MaLraydleDsl'eghigh s41119, 57
single
single and triple, John Cpleman,
282,748.
Legion Team
Learn standings;
Slant 6, , 59;, Teanr•Slanadar44,r
Flashers, 43;'''Schtnticic§f 37; Tom
Cats, 26; 1200's, 22. ----
Lacles!-----High— Single,_
Wood, ,28S.; High triple, Jackie
Melanson, 687. Men's high single
and triple, Jack Ungarian, 279,
702.
The Legion Ladies Auxiliary
held their first meeting of the
,..year Wednesday, January 3rd at
the Legion Hall with 26 memberS
present. President Barbara Soctt
opened the meeting, followed by
roll call and 'minutes. The
' financial 'report 'Vas given and
,"accounts passed. Correspondence
-.lead ' 'included thanks for
kindnesses over the ChristMas
holidays. Menib,--efgAteideclnot ---•
to have a euchre hi lanuary, but
set February 14th as the date of
the nett mixed euchre: .•
Peg Coombs reported a visit to
Wesminister Hospital over the
holidays to Veteran John Holland,
• with gifts from the girls. -Banquet,
reports were given indicating a
.time ever the holidays. It
was decided to stock the kitChen
with new utensils, so four new
coffee pots were ordered, another
big cooking pot and tea kettle.
Two new brief .cases were to be
ordered for secretary • and
treasurer. -
Lunch was served by the:lunch
committe. Comrade Glenna
Brown won the 8:30 draw and
Comrade Peg . Coombs the
mystery .prize.
„..
Legion
News
Coming Events
Thurs., Jan. 20th - Dinner
meeting and ladieinight, Bring
y our lady to the meeting and
give her a break from cooking.
The Early Bird draw for prixes,.
Will be made ,during the
evening.
datmomet- services for the late Duncan
- Branch 156 held Legion
Aikenhead and the late. Herbert
Trapnell, both Comrades were
First World War Veterans.
The members of Branch 156 are
sorry to hear that Comrade Bill
Ball is 'back in the Seaforth
Community Hospital and wish
hint, a• speedy recovery.
An Expositor ClaSsitied • will
pay you dividends. Have you tried
one? Dial 527-0246.
Beef brow
As some of the stubs were
not returned in time the
draw 'will be held
-Sun. Jan. 16
,8:30 P.M.'
-17
Arena Foyer
We apologize for the, delay.
.CASH BINGO
Lea4 Hall, Seaforth
IS IT FROSTY? — It et a big snowman Anyway and it
won Mary Diegel third prize in the annual contest for
staff at Seaforth Community Hospital..The decorated
windows make the hospital' a little more festive for
patients and staff over the Christmas .holidays.
(Expositor Photo)
!reside has
potluck supper
Mrs. Harold Coleman will. be in
charge' of the program.
• Plans for gifts, made passible by
money-at hand included new
bread plates. ftir the seasion and
book . covers for , the choir. A
rummage sale will be held on
April 1.6th: ' .
Mrs. 'Jetties Keys recalled•
interesting events ofa recent trip
to. California.
EUCHRE
in• the
ORANGE
Mon. jan. 17
• Miss Donalda Adams has at 2 P
returned home after spending the
Christmas holidays with friends EVERYONE WELCOME
in Rot Lauderdale, Florida. iamszoomineageaVamtm,;
O
This program gives you an' opp.ortsunity, to
partake in such crafts as canvas cushions,
knitting, afghan stitch work, - macrame,
needlepoint and more.
TIME: TUESDAYS 1:30 - 3:30
Location: Seaforth Lower Library'
CorKnienoirig::}TOesday, January 18th
Cost: $12.00 for ten weeks:
InstrubtoG Marg. Garrett
For further information contact Seaforth
Recreation OffiCe 527-0882
-Seaforth Community Centre
Patient Care -in the Herne
Learn simple nursing procedpres to care for
family illness. The public is. invited to attend
this six week course sponsored by
at the,Clinton Hospital
Conimencing, January. -18th
1977 from 7:80 to 9.:30 P.M.. COst - '$5.00.
For registration, Please contact Len
MacGregor at the OntariO Ministry' of
Agriculture & Food in Clinton 482-3428 or
Zenith 7-2800.
GREY CENTRAL HOME AND SCHOOL
+ will be holding auditions for;
South Pacific
at 'Grey Central School, Ethel
JAIVARY 18th &19th
from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m..,
Any person wishing .to audition, or help in
any other way, will be welcomed and 'the
assistance will be very much appreotafed.
If unable to attend' oh these dates phone
Brussels 887-6652
AFTERNOON CRAFTS
AF
FIRST PRIZE 7 Maxine Erb WOriftrorpriza--n-Fr
religious category for' her decorated window, left, at
"'Sealorth Community Hospital. A window scene
painted by Leone Row'at won—first prize in the. -
non-religipys.category. (Expoitor: Photo)
Annual Meeting -
of
Baird's Cemetery Board
and
-Plot Owners
wilt be held On
Wednesday
HVVY. 8 DUBLIN
January. 19
2 p.m.
in the 1.0.0.F. Hall
Brucefield, Ontario a
/.'4.X.Z.M'SSZSF.r.SffSSS<SA:
SM.V4..,TWAIEWett4ZO.o.V.K;:
o Vgnastra Centre
tJanuf:Ky 21, 1977
9, P.M.
Eveiyone Welcome
tt:War&a.:"
SOYS'aff 8..WIT4,,VMMUSIMM.
SWIM TIMES
ADULT
Monday ', Fridav :w-
12 1:15
OPEN-SWIMMING--
Sunday -'3-4:30; Monday -
7-8 p.m.. 8:30 -• 9:30 p.p.;
• Tuesday, Wednesday -
h. Thursday .8:30 - 10 P.M.;
Friday - '' 8 P.M.,
Saturday •3 -'.4:30 P.M.
OPEN RECEPTION
for
. MR. AND MRS. JIM
Anderstin
(nee Marg, Heffron)
.•
FAMILY SWIMMING
Sunday - 2 - 3 P.M.
•
S.A..' • :
Blyth & District ,
Community Centre
at
Bonhomme Welcomes You!
to the
•
8:15 p,m.
15 Regular Games for $10.00
'THREE $25.00 GAMES^
$75.00 JACKPOT TO 00!
TWO DOOR PRIZES %--
Admission $1.00 -
Extra Cards 25c or 7 -for $1.00
(CHILDREN UNDIDIC-16 NOT -
PERIATITIAD)
=Proceeds for Welfare Work—
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth
HOTEL — =
= =
• Friday Special _
ALL pAY
tHornerra.dde
Meal Pie Dinner
JAN. 16-19 tiilfessiong. of Driving
.„,Instructor
Confessions of Pop-fieiWn'er
JAN. 11-15 THURS. AT 8:00 P.M.'
FRI. & SAT. 7:30,8, 9:30
WELCOME TO THE 23RD CENTURY.
M ,G-M presents ADULT ENTERTAINMEAT
Copgratulations ' GODERI*CH
AREA
Bob -& Rgth Brindley
First Born Girl for New Year and Parents
Triday &
Ci,hiclien -Wings.
PARK
GODERICH
,V,'THEs,0400g, kb;
!PHON, su§lett,',
THURSDAY,'JAN, 13
8:00 PM - Queen Crowning at C.H.S.S.
Auditorium sponsored by k.ions Club
9:00 PM - Las Vegas Night at the arena
audikrium. Spm,sored by Kibsmen and
' 7:00 PM - Broornball at the arena
FRIDAY, JAN. 14
7:30 P.M. - Torchlite parade at the arena.
Sponsored by: Clintrin Snovimobile
9:00 PM HOspitality Night at the arena
auditorium.
7:00 P.M. - Novice hockeY at the arena
SATURDAY, JAN. L5
3:00 P.M. - Championship brooMball
4:08 P.M., Novice hoCkey champs
1:00 PM :—Parade;-'for.ming at the.
Legion to the arana. For further details
contact J. Reid,. . '
Children's afterninn at - SUNDAY, JAN. 16
C.H.S.S.-auditorium.,Pun-for"therWride'" - , 8 M - Pancake Breakfast at the arena. family.
a6 r:le0naP.M 4
Family skate night ai the -„1,,,PM • Sfnrot fittoh150_141er..7:nOak.er Rally ,
gigirre Skating
'programme
IAN 1*ER .411-N-lIrtV7///
CA1.0.11VAI,
-SATIiRDDAAY,NJACNEUARY 15
9:00 P,M.atifie
Clinton Community Centre
paneing to "TONY NLITH E RS"
$6,00 PER COUPLE .,
For reservatiOns Phone 4824190 or 482-
' Astirdoocmjrinit::::eoda -AA 1,t ,rdj ocoucr,
Danca at the Legion Hall. SpOnsored by
Legion and Lions, Dancing to
Royalaires. Contact members for
tickets. $8.00 per coUple, '
WEONESDAY; JAN. 26
Bingo Legion Ladies Bingo
Program subject to Change.
,Admistion most evernts .
-adult% MOO, 16 aird Icier Mc.
For further inforinftion and details s'
cOntact R. Lombardo
"424640 after 6 p.m. or;
C. Nielans at Arena.