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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1977-01-20, Page 10-Friday night'the opening night of the Winter Carnival Lisiowel Novice played here in Seaforth. A meeting is heitig held for the -Seaforth -& District , •',SADDLE CLUB ',Sun.; Jan 30, '2 o'clock. Seaford; Public Library If you are interested in • joining please'....plan to attend. Or. pall 482-9125 • -ConOstoga College OF APPLIED Aim & TECHNOLOGY , . CLINTON CAMPUS ', PLANS TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING COURSES IN THE EVENING . v?' • THIS WINTER» ati • ... Bartending Techniques r4t,,Ocinne Study (Math & English) Courses start the week Of FebrUary 7, 1977 • for furtber InfOrmaition and a 'brochure lilting all part-time coUrsevidtered by Conestoga College this winter contact 482- 34507 - • • • " - P.O. Box 160 •Y Clinton; Ontlirin SUPPLY, TEACHERS required at . CLINTON 6MPUS CONESTOGA COLLEGE teachers with expertise In the following subject areas are required: • ; Typing / "' Shorthand ' Bookkeeping Tfirerested potions should be, living within a short driving distance from the Clinton .Campus' and be available to report *iirt short notice..for an interview contact: , gria . n P)i)!( 4014451$ • • • ^.' ' , . . , • WWI IMO mar i mm moo MOM WWI NNW IMO MEM . • . Spewed by' Brussels Legion Pipe Band. Ali Welcome LEGION HALL Saturday, January 22nd 9 to 1 Music-by "The Blenders" $2.50 'per person..., -Tickets available from any Band.member Come join In as the Brussels Legion Pipe Band celebrate •• their 25th Anniversary f OMMERCI HOTEL Friclapecial _ a wt.:11J 7ACrE .;;S 44A=1" 1011Ce Vey-.ve eV__e; /ie_40t.traz /42-4-'t"-72d'S43'V • t • . " • hi the, old, tieechweett • General Store 21,2 liOrth„ of St. efitUtilbail oh 'MCKillOp Sideroad - , 10 at Concession 5: 1 /5? t, • •.: • 7, •• 10—THE HURON ExpopiTOR, JANUARY 20, 1077 Lions,porispr now-aroma. Seaforth Lions Crippled 262-5809, Varna, -Tom Young Children's Committee is 527-1590 Seaforth or Vincents co-operating in organizing a Farm Equipment 527-9/20, Whipper , Billy Watson Seafotili. • snowarama in the Seaforth area. Mr. Young said that apart from His one of 18 Snowaranuts being •raising much need-el funds (O". - held across the province thia ..-devOpp local and Province-wide . month to raise funds for the Rehabilitation , Services for . Ontario Society for Crippled . Physically Handicapped Children., ' Children, Snowarama is designed Set for Sunday , January 30th to show that in careful hands 'L diet snowaraina is expected to snowmobiles offers - safe, attract up to 150 snowmobiles. enjOyable winter 'recreation •-••• The 100 mile trail will commence without causing damage to the between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. at Hully Gully, extend north to the Htillett Consevation area east of • Vincent Farm Equipment at Seaforth and southetheough town to the'Red Tavern corner. From here the trail will continue to No. 23 Highway at-Whalens Corners .across to the Parkhill area, and - back north to Hully Gully at Varna. .At Ladiea Orange Lodge. euchre • - The two Seaforth check points : party held Monday, January 16, • will be manned .by members of .the Lions ;club. " :committee chairman Tom Young said. Anyone wanting entry forms, sponsor, sheets or -information • may contact SnoWarama Co- • Ordinators. • Phil ..OrmsbY , 451,6149,• London, Bandy 'Collins winners were: Ladies high - Mrs. McArthur; lone hands'- Mrs. P. Smale; low - Dora Taylor. Men's High.- Elmer Townsend ; lone Frank Smale; low - Jack Rivers. Lucky Draw - Doreen Kelbjr: Novice beats Listowei here With Seaforth. plaYers skating really hard in the first period, Scott Driscoll led the scoring with two -goals. In. the second period, Goalies Raymond Anstett and Steve Stapleton made excellent saves. • Captain 'Scott Driscoll, playing a r very hard. game, Scored •three more goals. Scoring one goal for LiStoivel was Greg Ciummer. In the third. period Listowel, coming on strong, scored' :three_ goal ;flaking the score 5-4. With two minutes remaining Scott Driscoll scoring his sixth goal of the flight, making the score 6-4 for Seaforth. This Saturday Brussels Noyice,. plays,. in Seiforth at 5 p'clock. --Egmondville Correspondent Mrs. C. Geddes Mrri-and ,Mrs*I-eo Teatero-ancr - " Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boyes and Mrs. Ethel• BoyeS just returned from a 'trip to Sin Cafiferda: The weather.was in. the 70 degree range, One evening they were at a dinner, anti the gtiest speaker was 'Art. Linkletter. 111.:11,1 N G0 Legion Piall;,eaforth. Jan. 2 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10.00 THREE $25.00 GAMES -- $75.00 JACKPOT-TO GO l'. — TWO DOOR PRIZES Admission $1.00 Extra Cards 25e or 7 for $1.00 1,7.-(C11111412311EN-UNDER NOT - --; PERMITTED) ,4•-Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royel ,Cahadian Legion, Seaforth AFTERNOON CR?kFTS This -program gives you an opportunity to partake in' such crafts at canvas cushions, knitting, afghan stitch. Work, macrame, needlepoint and ipore. VI TIME: TUESDAYS 1:30.- 3:30— '. Location: Seaforth Lower Library - Commencing Tuesday, January 25th' Cost: $12.00 for ten Weeks. Instructor:- Marg. parrett For further information contact Seaforth- -'Recreation, (Wide 524-0882 Time:Wednesdays 7:,30 - 9:00 Location: Seaforth Public-School , 4 COMMENCING:. Wednesday, -Jan. '26th 0 4S.t: $12.00 for 10 iiveiiks INSTRUCTOR: -Pe6ny theistic) ilEOISTER; At the WO session '" Fdr further.'Infant/0:th entita6t • SEAFORtil RECREATiONOPPIOS". );. ' 1' • environment Brikefs, Mrs, Lillian Grumtnett h returned from a four weeks v it at Brownsville, Texas where- sh visited with her son Dan and family. Daily Luftch- Hour Specials -ROBpIE BURNS NIPOT . DANCE Oh. 527-0240; Expositor Action_ Ads miumiummuummiffinummunimminme J eeemeeeee e ee ,eeeemueetomeeeem eeee NEXT Al 'RUCTION • JAN. 26 FED. 1 WEID.-TUES• • • ,ememeeteeeteee CO,O O)1DV t?~c9P,F4f5me DANCE' • Seaforth Junior Farmers BROOM BALL 'DANCE Filday,'Januory 28 Brodhagen Community Centre Music by Lin.colp Green... Admission 2,5 ° per person Tickets dis,tr(1674-fiici-bly team" members INTEIVTAINMENT HURON HOTEL HWY. 8 DUBLIN NOW PLAVING""-- THURS. SUN. MON. & Tuir JAN; 20-25 ONE SHOW ,ONLY - 6:00 Pill THURS. - TOES. • FRI. & SAT.-- 7:30 & 9:45 CHARLTON HESTO JOHN CASSAVETES TWO-MINUTE.IVARNING" GODERICH 0 ADIVOSSION CHARGE:. Entertainment Friday & ,Satur4ay ari McNaughton • Company at) E SQUARE A-boron , F*-10N 8241'761 AIRCOND1tIONED; to change,.'; • 0. s. eee oemeet tiri A HAND OF POKER — Mary Anne VerbeTne watches as her husband Frank plays a round of poker at casino night, the opening event of the Seaforth Optiniists winter carnival. Friday night. A good crowd attended the games night at' the arena. ' • (Expositor Photo) STAG For Mike Maridn Fri. ion. 28 Vanastra -- Community Centre ,,°, January 21, 1977i.. =NW. IM•Yr WWI 9 P.M. , • EveryOne Welcome .tag:MON.MIS Blyth .81 District — Community Centre MOW NM/ MOW MOW MN. IOW MIN ALL DAY Chicken Leg Dinner Friday & Saturday Nite Chicken Wings SEAFORTI1 WHERE SHE STOPS,'NOBODY, KNOWS Including Bill Wilbee who We'd, wet- the roulette wheel at thecasino night that opened winter carnival' festivities in Seaforth on Friday. A good crowd played games of chance upstairs in the arena, with proceeds ,going to the arena renovation fund: • .. — (Expositor Photo) • , • f. • • `OPEN RECEPTION L • for MR. AND MRS.'JIM Antlerson, (nee Marg. Heffron) mm - " • aro 111=111 IMO NOM