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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-06-10, Page 11What's happening? P Tues., June 16 Bayfield vs Atom Boys (9Occer) Tues., June 16 Browns vs Scotts Tues., June 16 D.Emrns vs Ken Smith Tues., June 16 McNichol vs fan Commercial Wed., June 17 St. Marys vs Pee Wee Boys (Softball) Wed., June 17 Brodhagen vs Jr. Farmers DATE EVENT Thurs., Jude 11 Walton vs Sluggers Fri., June 12 Roller Skating Fri., June 12 Maihstreet vs Queens Fri., June 12 Teachers vs B.P. Sat., June 13 Villagers vs Travellers Sat., June 13 Firemen vs Turf Club Sat., June 13 Mainstreet vs Teachers -Queens vs B.P. .V141411:8, VS FirerA911 Trarliers YSTtirf 0413 1.,414P.tiPe,tlil • vs Club TeadtterS °mien, 4: Travellers vs • Firemen 'B' Championship 'A' Championship Roller Skating Tavistock vs Midget Girls (Softball) Roller Skating Sat. 4One ,s4t, 44:t* 4%. , PO', 4004 ,.)Jono '14 ..11410 14 $un., June 14 Sun., June 14 Sun., June 14' Sun., June 14 Mon. June 15 tti Tues., June 16 Fill in this application form and return today to: Irwin Johnson, Program Chairman, Lions Carni- v al, P.O. Box 626, Seaforth, Ontario. Full Name Ilf Group, list on separate sheet! Address Age lif under 161 4.. Phone Type of Talent, vocal, instrumental. %lance, ete Name of selectioni to be performed if musical Signature of entrant 'or parent or guardian if under 161 t.. ••••• =Y. ammo 1981 Playsohool Registration Register at the Seaforth . Recreation Office June 1:5 toJune 26 Program begins July 6 Fees: Per .child $15. Family $45. For Boys & Glils Ages 3'to 7 years Do you Sing? Dance? Play an instrument? This is your once in a lifetime opportunity -to turn your talent-Intel:toilers-or trophies. • ii;itv,r , Sea forth Lions Annual z"1 ARNIVAL ,Jully 10, 11 and 12 T. s_ ,• romi' rii•••• rem Deadline for contestant_ applications, Monday, JUNE 29,1981. The time available on contest nights may be limited,, and it may be necessary to limit entties, so get your application in early. All applications will be acknowledged. I FRIDAY.' SPA' LTAUYRIDNAGY . SIUS : Y WEEKEND JUN E 12.1 3.1 4 DRIVE-IN THEATRE 1S Bosch St.. Clinton 482.7030 BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:30 PM BRUCE COUNTY TO PERFORM AT BRODHAGEN — The 'Bruce County' bluegrass band will perform at the Brodhagen Bluegrass Festival on June 27 at the Brodhagen Community Centre. From left to right are Charlie Steinhoff, bass-;, Claude Lepreiur, fiddle; Kerry Clemens, mandolin; Jim Macdonald, banjo; and Claude Seguin, guitar and lead singer. : • 1 '• 'I,' .' ' • • ' ,• r• • • 1 r • .•• r ".'use. Aticiotf.xibv Mcirvu,,rorr drs71, • 158 attend Hulley reutiion The weather was perfect for the. annual Hulley .Reun- ion at Monkton Park Sunday with 158 attending. Games were enjoyed by the children as well as contests for the ,adults. Football. horse-shoe and frisbee were played as ...well .as a.... lively- baseball_ game. Maxine Marks president thanked everybody for com- ing. a minute's silence was held for those who passed away in the past year. The youngest baby attend- STARTS FM- JUNE 12TH 6011 Officio OPENS CH ' A. SHOWTHNIOUSK ing , was Crystal Hulley daughter of lan-and Debbie , Hulley, cliniOn.The eldest ..lady present was Ethel Cramer, Petrolia. Those coming the 'longest distance were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cramers, Point Edward -and-Murray +Wiley; Toronto. - President for the Coming year is Marion Hulley, Sea- forth Sec. Treas. Fay Grant. Games committee are Jo- anne-and Bob Broughton and Norm and Shirley Reebling Monkton. Jack and Meg Hulley Monkton are in charge of sending out the invitations and looking after the park facilities. The picnic will be ,held next year orr. Sunday, June 6th. Special gifts were' taken to Teenie.Hulley in the Listowel. Nursing Home and to Ella Ridley in the Kilbarchan Nursing Home, Seaforth. A family dance was suggested to be held later in the year. -John- Holley son ofOord and Elsie Hulley, Goderich got the prize for guessing. Myr- tle Hulley had the most buttons on her dress. Bob Hulley, Larry Living- ston and Campbell Grant ' 'were three who had jack knives in their pockets. A pot-luck supper was held which brought to a close a great day for everybody . present LONDESBORO LIONS annual Bike A Thon Saturday, June 13 Registration 9-10 at ball diamond 20 kilometer - Proceeds to Kinburn Foresters Building Fund $250 in prizes a The story of two enterprising young men who make an amazing htnourti of money selling ice cream. Nre., 4 - H.GeiT THURS.. JUNE 11 STARTS FRI.. JUNE 12TH-11H14 NOTE SHOWTIRRES ' FRI. A SAT. ONESHOW 1:00 P.M. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT CHARLES • BRONSON Lu ORM* SYLVESTER SI NE 141011TRAWS THIS WEEK: Rose and Al Deric CHEECH &CHONG'S With The Blue Chips Saturday Matinee 4 • 6" Commercial Hotel Sear„rth 0 en .se,••••••••Mook Nos tive A GODENCH AT 41 CONCESSION RD 4 . • PHONE 524 9981 G0011111CH THE HURON EXPOSITOR,. JUNE MI' TIME 7 p.m. 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12 noon ,3 rrt, 4"..30.p .m: •19.ai•d1; ; • 11 ;•30"-a. 011. 2:30149 ,M. Optimist Park 4 p.m. Optimist Park 5:30 p.m. Arena 8-10:30 p.m. High School 6:45 p.m. Arena 7 - 8:30 p.m.' & 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. High School 7 p.m. High School 7 p.m. Optimist Park 7 p.m. Optimist Park 9 p.m. Optimist Park 7 p.m, Optimist Park 9 p m LET'S MAKE A DEAL—Lorne Teeter° (standing)' and Mike MacLean Saturday. (Photo by Hook) find a couple of items that catch their eye at a garage sale in Egmondville PLACE Optimist Park Arena Optimist Park ,Optimist Park Optimist Park Optimist Park Optimist Park ..Optimist Park Optirrtist. Park. QpMpf,p,t. Park, gmlenist Nrk Optimist Park Optimist Park a a 4 LOOKING FOR BARGAINS—Fay Storey (foreground) was one of the visitors at a garage sale,put on by Keith MacLean in Seaforth Saturday. (Photo by Hook) New members At the celebration of Pentecost and the coming of- the Hely Spirit at First Presbyterian Church Sunday three new members joined the church by profession of faith. New members arc Marianne Vander Vliet, Lisa Vander. Vliet and Mrs. Murray Sinnamon.' They were welcomed by the con- gregation and received the right hand of fellowship from the members' of the session. . . MAN WITH THE DEALS—Keith MacLean has a pause to refresh. at his garage sale.in Seaforth 'on the weekend. (Photdby Hook)' WS. Harry Smith of Calgary was in town last week.the • guest of Mrs. W.C. Bennett. Mrs. Smith. the former Helen Smith, is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs: H.E. Smith of Seaforth. Mrs. Fetes Lake of Burlington spent the weekend here, the guest of theMisses Grieve in Egmondville. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Van Rooijen .were in Kingston recently visiting with their son Joe and his wife Ruth. - -While-there- they- also-speot-some-timeln.New-York-Stnte. - Mr. and Mrs. Patrict Murray of London attended the graduation at the University of Windsor on Saturday. June 6 at which their son. Gary, graduated with. honours with a Bachelor of Commerce in. Business Administration. Their daughter. Caroline, graduates from University of Wektern Ontario receiving her Bachelor Arts in Administrative and Commercial Studies. At the, moment she is on a trip to Europe. In September she will start working in Administration at the Royal Bank in Windsor. Caroline and Gary are' grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. James McQuaid of Saforth and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray of 'c ' • • Seaforth arriving from Edmonton Alberta. Also Mr. and . Mrs. Norman McQuaid of Guelph. Joseph McQuaid and friend of Clinton. Aloysious McQuaid of Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs. Leo Ryan and Michael, and Betty Ann, Woods from Georgetown. Paul is returning to Edmonton. where he is employed at "Cuitom Colours." MONSTER BINGOS Sponsored by Clinton Service Clubs at CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE EVERY MONDAY NIGHT JUNE 15 -AUGUST 31, 1981 15 Regular Games: '50. prize 3 Share-the-Wealth Games GRAND PRIZE EACH NIGHT $1,000. DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 P.M. BINGO STARTS AT MOO P.M. ADMISSION: 16 YEARS OF AGE. AND OVER PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY WORK eople ••••••••